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Proof of Publication of Council ProceedingsCITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS OFFICIAL City Council, Special Session, June 12, 2000 Council met at 4:15 P.M., at the DAIDC Spec Building, 7425 Chavenelle Road. Present: Mayor Duggan, Council Members Buoi, Mark"... ham, Michalski, Nicholson, Robbins, City Manager Mi- chael Van Milligen. Absent: Council Member Cline. Mayor Duggan read the call and stated that this is a spe- cial session of the City Coun- cil called for 'the purpose of conducting the annual evalua- tion of the City Manager. At 4:15 P.M. upon motion it was resolved to go into Closed Session in accordance with Ch. 21.5.1(i) 1999 code of Iowa: 1) To evaluate the pro- fessional competency of an individual whose appointment, hiring, performance or dis- charge is being considered when necessary to prevent needless and irreparable injury to that individual's reputation. (Note: That individual must request a Closed Se'ssion.) City Manager evaluation in accordance with Ch. 21.5.1(i) - The individual has requested a closed session. At 5:04 P.M. Council recon- vened Regular Session with statement that Staff had been given proper direction. There being no further.busi- ness, upon motion meeting adjourned at 5:05 P.M. s/ Jeanne F. Schneider City Clerk 1t 6/21 STATE OF IOWA DUBUQUE COUNTY { SS: CERTIFICATION OF PUBLICATION TAMMY M. FELDMANN a Billing Clerk for Woodward Communications, Inc., an Iowa corporation, publisher of the Telegraph Herald, a newspaper of general circulation published in the City of Dubuque, County of Dubuque and State of Iowa; hereby certify that the attached notice was published in said newspaper on the following dates s iu c4 e 021 , 20 CO , and for which the charge is $ s Subscribed to before me, aJotary Public in and for Dubuque County, Iowa, this day of20 i-%= Notatf Public in and for Dubuque County, Iowa JANET K. PAPE MY COMMISSION EXPIRES DECEMBER 11, 2001 <ii "" - .... 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Mayor Duggan read the call and stated this is the regular session of the City Council called for the purpose of act- ing upon such business which may properly come before the City Council. Invocation was given by Father Scott Bullock, Director of Seminarians, Archdiocese of Dubuque. . Minutes Submitted: Airport Commission of 4/24 and 5/31; Civil Service Commission of 5/23; Community Development Advisory Commission of 5/16; Historic Preservation Commission of 5/18; Housing Commission of 4/13; Long Range Planning Advisory Commission of 5/17; Transit Board of 5/11,; Zoning Advisory Commission of 5/3, upon motion received and filed. Acting Finance Director Gerald Hird submitting the Finance Reports for month ending May 31, 2000, upon motion received and filed. Notice of Claims/Suits: Joseph Hickson in undeter- mined amount for vehicle damage; R.D. McDonald in estimated amount of $1,065.30 for property dam- age; Aimee Wagner in estimat- ed amount of $691.24 for vehi- cle damage; Craig and Deb Wurdinger in estimated amount of $500.00 for vehicle damage, upon motion referred to the Legal Dept. for investi- gation and report. Corporation Counsel recom- mending that the claim of Linda M. Federonich for per- sonal injuries be referred to Portzen Construction for pro- cessing and the claim of Rhonda Switzer for vehicle damages be .referred to Conlon Construction, upon motion received and filed and concurred with recommenda- tion. Corporation Counsel recom- mending denial of the towing expense reimbursement claim of Diana Jean Grob and the motorcycle damage claim of Chuck Minnick, upon motion received and filed and con- curred with recommendation. Katie Gustafson submitting her resignation from the Environmental Stewardship Advisory Commission, upon motion received and filed. Housing Services Manager David Harris advising that Jane Steele has submitted her resignation from the Housing Commission, and Ruth Clark has submitted her resignation from the Housing Trust Fund Committee, upon motion received and filed.• Planning Services Manager Laura Carstens advising of the resignation of Greg Yoko from the Zoning Board of Adjustment and Jeff Stiles' resignation as the Zoning Advisory Commission liaison to the Long Range Planning Advisory Commission, upon motion received and filed. City Manager recommending adopting of. Supplement #45 to the Code of Ordinances, upon motion received and filed. Michalski moved adop- tion of Resolution No. 264-00 Adopting Supplement #45 to the City of Dubuque Code of Ordinances. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 7-0. Request of Richard Stoffel, 14020 North Cascade Road, to subdivide an existing lot into three lots, upon motion received and filed. Michalski moved adoption of Resolution No. 265-00 Approving the Final Plat of Stoffel Acres Subdivision in Dubuque County, Iowa. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 7-0. Request of City of Dubuque Community and Economic Development Department for approval of the final plat of Lots 1, 2, A, B & C of South `97 Chevy Lumina LS 4 DR 27,015 miles. Stk.#0345 '97 Chevy Monte LS 2 DR, 29,000 miles. Stk.#0221 ` e 3,995 `96 Chevy Cavalier Z24 Stk.#0372 ''9, `96 Buick Century 4 DR 30,252 miles. Stk. #0324 S9,595 `96 Chevy Lumina 4 DR 24,974 miles. Stk. #0374 S9, rrnneiwa- sl recom- ie towing ent claim nequeai of i.uy Or vuuuyue Community and Economic Development Department for approval of the final plat of Lots 1, 2, A, B & C of South 1I Fork Industrial Subdivision No. 1, upon motion received and filed. Michalski moved adop- tion of Resolution No. 266-00 Approving the Final Plat of Lots 1, 2, A, B and C of South Fork Industrial Subdivision No. 1. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 7-0. ' Request of Ron Smith to replat the property line between Mount Calvary Cemetery and Loras Estates Subdivision, :upon motion received and filed. Michalski moved adoption of Resolution No. 267-00 Approving the Plat of Survey of Lot 1 and Lot A Loras Estates Nu. 2 in the City of Dubuque, Iowa. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 7-0. Request of Julien Nemmers to approve the Minor Final Plat of Cedar Ridge Farm Place No. 3, upon motion received and filed. Michalski moved adoption of Resolution No. 268-00 Approving the Final Plat of Cedar Ridge Farm Place No. 3 in the City of Dubuque, Iowa. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 7-0. Request to subdivide proper- ty located east of BMR Lane on the north side of Humke Road into six single family lots, upon motion received and filed. Michalski moved adop- tion of Resolution No. 269-00 Approving the Final Plat of Lots 1 thru 6, inclusive, of Paradise Heights Subdivision in Dubuque County, Iowa. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 7-0. City Manager recommending approval of the Final Plat of Lots 1 thru 27, inclusive, Lots A, B, and C, of Embassy West No. 3, upon motion received and filed. Michalski moved adoption of Resolution No. 270-00 Approving the Final Plat of Emerald Acres No. 1 in the City of Dubuque, Iowa. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 7-0. City Manager recommending approval to submit a Recreational Trails Grant to IDOT for funding of the Heritage Trail Extension: Heron Pond to Greyhound Park Road, upon motion received and filed. Michalski moved adoption of Resolution No. 271-00 Authorizing a grant application for Iowa Department of Transportation Recreational Trails funds for the Heritage Trail Extension from the Heron Pond Wetlands Nature Trail to Greyhound Park Road. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 7-0. Submittal of the Ninth Amendment to the City Manager's Employment Agreement for approval, upon motion received and filed and U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HSJD) for renewal of expiring Section 8 Moderate Rehabilitation Program annual contributions contracts, upon motion received and filed. Michalski moved adoption of Resolution No. 274-00 Authorizing execution of a renewal annual contributions contract for Section 8 Moderate Rehabilitation Program Contracts Numbers IA0870001/0014; and IA087MR0002/0022. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 7-0. City Manager recommending approval of an agreement with Mercy Medical Center to pro vide employee assistance pro- gram services, upon motion received and filed and con- curred with the recommenda- tion. City Manager recommending a contract with Conventions, Sports and Leisure International to update the Dubuque Convention Center Study that was completed in December 1998, upon motion received and filed and con- curred with the recommenda- tion. City Manager recommending that the Police Department towing contract with Wenzel Towing be renewed for an additional three years, upon motion received and filed and concurred with recommenda- tion. Request of the Dubuque Jaycees to transfer their liquor license from the Town Clock Plaza to the northeast corner of the Iowa Street Parking Ramp as a rain site for Dubuque and All That Jazz from June 16 through September 5, 2000, upon motion received and filed and approved request. Michalski moved adoption of Resolution No. 275-00 Granting issuance of a permit to sell Cigarettes and Cigarette Papers, to 38 City of Dubuque businesses; Resolution No. 276-00 Granting Issuance of a Class "B" Beer Permit to Pizza Hut #1 and #2 and Class "C" Beer Permit to Hy-Vee #1; Resolution No. 277-00 Granting Issuance of a Class "C" Beer/Liquor License to Murph's South End Tap, American Legion Post #6, Riverside Bowl, Paul's Tavern, Jym's Bar, Creslanes Bowling, Diamond Jo Portside; Class C "BW" Beer/Wine Permit to Four Season Buffet; Class "WB" Wine Permit to Ooh La La and Hy-Vee #1. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 7-0. BOARDS/COMMISSIONS Applicants are invited to Mary Lynn Neumeister, Rick Stein. Upon vote Mary Lynn Neumeister and Rick . Stein reappointed to three year terms which will expire 7-1-03. PARK AND RECREATION COMMISSION. Applicants: Kim Daykin, Chuck Duggan, Gary Harjehausen, Robert C. Timmerman. Upon vote, Kim Daykin reappointed and Chuck Duggan appointed to three year terms which will expire 6- 30-03. ZONING ADVISORY COM- MISSION. Applicants: Stephen F. Hardie, Ferd Nester, Robert W. Nagle, Michael F. Portzen. Upon vote Stephen F. Hardie reappointed and Robert Nagle appointed to three year terms which will expire 7-1-03. Upon motion it was resolved to suspend the rules to allow anyone present to address the Council if they so desire. Proofs of publication on notice of hearing to consider rezoning property located on East 12th Street adjacent to Highway 61/151 from POS Public Open Space District to MHI Modified Heavy Industrial District, and Communication of Long Range Planning Commission supporting the A.Y. McDonald rezoning, upon motion received and filed. Attorney Steve Juergens rep- resenting A.'Y. McDonald Mfg. Co., spoke in support of the rezoning. Ordinance No. 50-00 Amending Appendix A (The Zoning Ordinance) of the City of Dubuque Code of Ordinances by reclassifying hereinafter described property located north of East 12th Street and east of Highway 61/151 from POS Public Open Space to MHI Modified Heavy Industrial District, with first and second readings given on 5/15/00, now presented for final action. Buol moved final consideration and passage of the Ordinance. Seconded by Robbins. Motion carried 7-0. Proofs of publication on notice of hearing on plans and specs and notice to bidders on the receipt of bids for the 2000 PC Concrete Paving Project - No. 2 (Burden Street and North Burden) and Communication of William R. Knudson, 641 North Burden Street, in oppo- sition to the project, upon motion received and filed. Liz Picker, 645 N. Burden, John Snider, of 624 N. Burden, and Brian Hyde, 627 N. Burden all spoke stating the need for reconstruction of the street but against the installa- tion of the sidewalks. William Knudson of 641 N. Burden stated the street is ok as is with proper care. Mary Mueller and JTerry Mueller of 642 N. filed. Buol moved adoption of Resolution No. 281-00 Disposing of City interest in Monroe Avenue (a/k/a Louise Lane), Dubuque, Iowa. Seconded by Markham. Motion carried 7-0. Proofs of publication on notice of hearing on plans and specs and notice to bidders on the receipt of bids for con- struction of 2000 Curb Ramp Installation Project (CDBG) and City Manager recom- mending to award contract for project, upon motion received and filed. Robbins moved adoption of: Resolution No. 282-00 Adopting plans and specs for project; Resolution No. 283-00 Awarding contract for project to Winger Construction in the amount of $40,869. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 7-0. Upon motion the rules were reinstated limiting discussion to the Council. Request of Tara Winger to address the Council. Ms. Winger spoke of problems with the City. Upon motion it was resolved that the City Manager review this and send a copy to the County Supervisors. Communication of City Manager recommending approval of a projecting sign in the public right-of-way at 113 Main Street (Inside Decor), upon motion received and filed. Ordinance No. 51-00 Authorizing Inside Decor to construct projecting sign at 113 Main St., presented and read. Buol moved that the requirement 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 con- sideration and passage of the Ordinance. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 7-0. Communication of City Manager recommending approval of a projecting sign in the public right-of-way at 1690 Elm Street (Lamar Advertising), upon motion received and filed. Ordinance No. 52-00 Authorizing Lamar Advertising to construct an on -premise projecting sign at 1690 Elm Street, presented and read. Robbins moved that the requirement 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 con- sideration and passage of the Ordinance. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 7-0. Communication of City Manager recommending Margreet J. Ryan, President of the Dubuque Audubon Society, endorsing develop- ment of Riprow Valley; Communication/petition from the Dubuque Girls Independent Softball League expressing support for the Riprow Valley Park Development, upon motion received and filed and con- curred with recommendation. City Manager recommending that a request for a demolition permit at 1672 Central be referred to the Historic Preservation Commission and that the permit be withheld for up to ninety days, upon final motion approved request for demolition immediately. At 7:56 P.M. Mayor Duggan turned control of the Meeting to Mayor Pro-Tem Nicholson due to potential conflict of interest and left the Chambers. Corporation Counsel recom- mending that the fair market value of certain real property owned by Plastic Center, Inc., in the Ice Harbor Urban Renewal District, be estab- lished at $1,191,500, upon motion received and filed. Buol moved adoption of Resolution No. 284-00 Establishing fair market value for the acquisi- tion of certain real property owned by Plastic Center, Inc. Seconded by Michalski. Motion carried 6-0. At 7:57 P.M. Mayor Duggan then returned to the Chambers and took control of the meet- ing. City Manager recommending approval of a Development Agreement with Platinum Hospitality Group, LLC, the attached land lease, Minimum Assessment Agreement, and the Convention Center Facility Management Agreement and presentation by Jim Rix, Chief Executive Officer of Platinum Hospitality Group, LLC., upon motion received and filed and concurred with the recom- mendation including the amended Development Agreement. Mr. Rix spoke and introduced others involved with the potential development who also spoke: Barry Thalden, President of Holden Entertainment Architects and Charles Neumann an official of Water Technology Parks. Request of Klauer Manufacturing Company, 26th and Pinard Streets, to rezone property from R-2 Two -Family Residential District to R-2A Alternate Two -Family Residential District to allow construction of an employee parking lot, upon motion received and filed. An Ordinance Amending Appendix A (the Zoning Ordinance)' of the City of ment of Ordinance 41-92 which adopted regulations for the Hillcrest Family Services Institutional District, presented and read. Michalski moved that the requirement that a proposed Ordinance be con- sidered and voted on for pas- sage at two Council meetings prior to the Council meeting at which it is to be finally adopted be suspended and further moved that a Public Hearing be held on the proposed Ordinance on the 5th day of July, 2000 at 6:30 P.M. in the Public Library Auditorium and that the City Clerk publish notice in the manner pre- scribed by law. Seconded by Robbins. Motion carried 7-0. Request to rezone property on U.S. Highway 20 from C-3 General Commercial and CS Commercial Service and Wholesale District to PUD Planned Unit Development District with a PC Planned Commercial designation to allow for development of a new Menard's store, upon motion received and filed. An Ordinance Amending Appendix A (The Zoning Ordinance) of the City of Dubuque Code of Ordinances by reclassifying hereinafter described property located along U.S. Highway 20 west of Westside Court from C-3 General Commercial District and CS Commercial Service and Wholesale District to PUD Planned Unit Development District with a PC Planned Commercial District designa- tion and adopting a Conceptual Development Plan, with conditions, for Menard, Inc., presented and read. Buol moved that the requirement that a proposed Ordinance be considered and voted on for passage at two Council meetings prior to the Council meeting at which it is to be finally adopted be sus- pended and, further moved that a Public Hearing be held on the proposed Ordinance on the 5th day of July, 2000 at 6:30 P.M. in the Public Library Auditorium and that the City Clerk publish notice in the manner prescribed by law. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 7-0, Request of Buesing & Associates/Plastic Center, Inc., to rezone the southeast .ail �s14,.e-v)-t- Public in and for Dubuque County, Iowa, 20 L corns, Arteri AG A Planr with PO F Plann tions, and Amer Zonin of Ordin hereir locate ner of Arterial AG Ag Planne Distric; Comrr Planne Planne Design Concei Plan, Plastic, and re; require Ordinal voted Councl Councl tobel pende Notary Public in and for Dubuque County, Iowa ry-PplAl JANET K. PAPE MYCOMMISSION EXPIRES DEC:MBER 11, 2001 el recom- he towing ent claim Community and Economic Development Department for approval of the final plat of Lots 1, 2, A, B & C of South 273 ,995 ,595 ,995 ,995 ,595 ,995 ,500 ,595 0,995 t `97 Chevy Lumina LS 4 DR 27,015 miles.Stk.#0345 1 U,SYS `9 `97 Chevy Monte LS 2 DR, 29,000 miles. Stk.#0221 $13,995 `96 Chevy Cavalier Z24 Stk.#0372 $9,595 `96 Buick Century 4 DR 30,252 miles.Stk.#0324 $9,595 `96 Chevy Lumina 4 DR 24,974 miles. Stk.#0374 $9,995 `96 Chevy Lumina LS 4 DR.Stk.#0266 $8,595 `96 Chevy Lumina LS 4 DR 41,849 miles. Stk. #0285 $8,995 `97 Chevy K 1500 Ext Cab Stk. #0139 $19,595 ` `97 Chevy KI500 Ext Cab 16,350 mi.Stk.#0178 $20,595 ` `97 Chevy K 1500 Ext Cab stk. #018o $ 1 8,995 `97 Chevy K 1500 Ext Cab 4x4 35,589 mi. Stk. #0326 $19,995 `97 Chevy K2500 Pickup 36,227 miles. Stk. #0080 $ 17,995 H 1100 00 V H 0 bum CO c; slams ou Beap ou uund ou Z 7O'h-LVL-OO8- L aaa 1ST, 11,10 71.117133 1111103 nvA 45�oN1 W!i 'anal tmAa uioMMay,p.gq *MAVIA S65` 's S66`9s 566`9s 566` 's S66`Ls A7nl zL I of .>Ils dmiDld 01 S AND Z6 9LEo#.)I;s qeD 4x3 dnpid 1-S AND £6 EL 10# "PS UEA.le4soaad plod (6 8sE0#'I S uEA4,lodsouiDeRuod P6 LSEO# )11S .sallw Ut AAdy Euiuuni AnatJD 04 STATE OF IOWA DUBUQUE COUNTY { SS: CERTIFICATION OF PUBLICATION TAMMY M. FELDMANN` a Billing Clerk for Woodward Communications, Inc., an Iowa corporation, publisher of the Telegraph Herald, a newspaper of general circulation published in the City of Dubuque, County of Dubuque and State of Iowa; hereby certify that the attached notice was published in said newspaper on the following dates , 20 CO , and for which the charge is $ _if /---__ezt421.et-y-u- Subscribed to before me a Notary Public in and for Dubuque County, Iowa, this day of x ft. 20 C C _Q� ublic in and for Dubddque County, Iowa JANE! . PAPE IP��a� ,_' MY COMMISSION EXPIRES I DEC'' MBER 11, 2001 1110 da- �m- ing aim N,cho sin carried 7-0. , Request of City of Dubuque Id• Community and Economic Development Department for approval of the final plat of Lots 1, 2, A, B 8 C of South Fork Industrial Subdivision No. 1, upon motion received and filed. Michalski moved adop- tion of Resolution No. 266-00 Approving the Final Plat of Lots 1, 2, A, B and C of South Fork Industrial Subdivision No. 1: Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 7-0. Request of Ron Smith to replat the property line between Mount Calvary Cemetery and Loras Estates Subdivision, . upon motion received and filed. Michalski moved adoption of Resolution No. 267-00 Approving the Plat of Survey of Lot 1 and Lot A Loras Estates No. 2 in the City of Dubuque, Iowa. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 7-0. Request of Julien Nemmers to approve the Minor Final Plat of Cedar Ridge Farm Place No. 3, upon motion received and filed. Michalski moved adoption of Resolution No. 268-00 Approving the Final Plat of Cedar Ridge Farm Place No. 3 in the City of Dubuque, Iowa. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 7-0. Request to subdivide proper- ty located east of BMR Lane on the north side of Humke Road into six single family lots, upon motion received and filed. Michalski moved adop- tion of Resolution No. 269-00 Approving the Final Plat of Lots 1 thru 6, inclusive, of Paradise Heights Subdivision in Dubuque County, Iowa. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 7-0. City Manager recommending approval of the Final Plat of Lots 1 thru 27, inclusive, Lots A, B, and C, of Embassy West No. 3, upon motion received and filed. Michalski moved adoption of Resolution No. 270-00 Approving the Final Plat of Emerald Acres No. 1 in the City of Dubuque, Iowa. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 7-0. City Manager recommending approval to submit a Recreational Trails Grant to IDOT for funding of the Heritage Trail Extension: Heron Pond to Greyhound Park Road, upon motion received and filed. Michalski moved adoption of Resolution No. 271-00 Authorizing a grant application for Iowa Department of Transportation Recreational Trails funds for the Heritage Trail Extension from the Heron Pond Wetlands Nature Trail to Greyhound Park Road. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 7-0. Submittal of the Ninth Amendment to the City Manager's Employment U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) for renewal of expiring Section 8 Moderate Rehabilitation Program annual contributions contracts, upon motion received and filed. Michalski moved adoption of Resolution No. 274-00 Authorizing execution of a renewal annual contributions contract for Section 8 Moderate Rehabilitation Program Contracts Numbers IA0870001/0014; and IA087MR0002/0022. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 7-0. City Manager recommending approval of an agreement with Mercy Medical Center to pro-• vide employee assistance pro- gram services, upon motion received and filed and con- curred with the recommenda- tion. City Manager recommending a contract with Conventions, Sports and Leisure International to update the Dubuque Convention Center Study that was completed in December 1998, upon motion received and filed and con- curred with the recommenda- tion. City Manager recommending that the Police Department towing contract with Wenzel Towing be renewed for an additional three years, upon motion received and filed and concurred with recommenda- tion. Request of the Dubuque Jaycees to transfer their liquor license from the Town Clock Plaza to the northeast corner of the Iowa Street Parking Ramp as a rain site for Dubuque and All That Jazz from June 16 through September 5, 2000, upon motion received and filed and approved request. Michalski moved adoption of Resolution No. 275-00 Granting issuance of a permit to sell Cigarettes and Cigarette Papers to 38 City of Dubuque businesses; Resolution No. 276-00 Granting Issuance of a Class "B" Beer Permit to Pizza Hut #1 and #2 and Class "C" Beer Permit to Hy-Vee #1; Resolution No. 277-00 Granting Issuance of a Class "C" Beer/Liquor License to Murph's South End Tap, American Legion Post #6, Riverside Bowl, Paul's Tavern, Jym's Bar, Creslanes Bowling, Diamond Jo Portside; Class C "BW" Beer/Wine Permit to Four Season Buffet; Class "WB" Wine Permit to Ooh La La and Hy-Vee #1. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 7-0. Mary Lynn Neumeister, Rick Stein. Upon vote Mary Lynn Neumeister and Rick . Stein reappointed to three year terms which will expire 7-1-03. PARK AND RECREATION COMMISSION. Applicants: Kim Daykin, Chuck Duggan, Gary Harjehausen, Robert C. Timmerman. Upon vote, Kim Daykin reappointed and Chuck Duggan appointed to three year terms which will expire 6- 30-03. ZONING ADVISORY. COM- MISSION. Applicants: Stephen F. Hardie, Ferd Nester, Robert W. Nagle, Michael F. Portzen. Upon vote Stephen F. Hardie reappointed and Robert Nagle appointed to three year terms which will expire 7-1-03. Upon motion it was resolved to suspend the rules to allow anyone present to address the Council if they so desire. Proofs of publication on notice of hearing to consider rezoning property located on East 12th Street adjacent to Highway 61/151 from POS Public Open Space District to MHI Modified Heavy Industrial District, and Communication of Long Range Planning Commission supporting the A.Y. McDonald rezoning, upon motion received and filed. Attorney Steve Juergens rep- resenting A.'Y. McDonald Mfg. Co., spoke in support of the rezoning. Ordinance No. 50-00 Amending Appendix A (The Zoning Ordinance) of the City of Dubuque Code of Ordinances by reclassifying hereinafter described property located north of East 12th Street and east of Highway 61/151 from POS Public Open Space to MHI Modified Heavy Industrial District, with first and second readings given on 5/15/00, now presented for final action. Buol moved final consideration and passage of the Ordinance. Seconded by Robbins. Motion carried 7-0. Proofs of publication on notice of hearing on plans and specs and notice to bidders on the receipt of bids for the 2000 PC Concrete Paving Project - No. 2 (Burden Street and North Burden) and Communication of William R. Knudson, 641 North Burden Street, in oppo- sition to the project, upon motion received and filed. Liz Picker, 645 N. Burden, John Snider, of 624 N. Burden, and Brian Hyde, 627 N. Burden all spoke stating the need for reconstruction of the street but against the installa- tion of the sidewalks. William Knudson of 641 N. Burden stated the street is ok as is I) filed. Buol moved adoption of Resolution No. 281-00 Disposing of City interest in Monroe Avenue (a/k/a Louise Lane), Dubuque, lowa. Seconded by Markham. Motion carried 7-0. Proofs of publication on notice of hearing on plans and specs and notice to bidders on the receipt of bids for con- struction of 2000 Curb Ramp Installation Project (CDBG) and City Manager recom- mending to award contract for project, upon motion received and filed. Robbins moved adoption of: Resolution No. 282-00 Adopting plans and specs for project; Resolution No. 283-00 Awarding contract for project to Winger Construction in the amount of $40,869. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 7-0. Upon motion the rules were reinstated limiting discussion to the Council. Request of Tara Winger to address the Council. Ms. Winger spoke of problems with the City. Upon motion it was resolved that the City Manager review this and send a copy to the County Supervisors. Communication of City Manager recommending approval of a projecting sign in the public right-of-way at 113 Main Street (Inside Decor), upon motion received and filed. Ordinance No. 51-00 Authorizing Inside Decor to construct projecting sign at 113 Main St., presented and read. Buol moved that the requirement 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 con- sideration and passage of the Ordinance. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 7-0. Communication of City Manager recommending approval of a projecting sign in the public right-of-way at 1690 Elm Street (Lamar Advertising), upon motion received and filed. Ordinance No. 52-00 Authorizing Lamar Advertising to construct an on -premise projecting sign at 1690 Elm Street, presented and read. Robbins moved that the requirement 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 con- sideration and passage of the Ordinance. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 7-0 - Margreet J. Ryan, President of the Dubuque Audubon Society, endorsing develop- ment of Riprow Valley; Communication/petition from the Dubuque Girls Independent Softball League expressing support for the Riprow Valley Park Development, upon motion received and filed and con- curred with recommendation. City Manager recommending that a request for a demolition permit at 1672 Central be referred to the Historic Preservation Commission and that the permit be withheld for up to ninety days, upon final motion approved request for demolition immediately. At 7:56 P,M. Mayor Duggan turned control of the Meeting to Mayor Pro-Tem Nicholson due to potential conflict of interest and left the Chambers. Corporation Counsel recom- mending that the fair market value of certain real property owned by Plastic Center, Inc., in the Ice Harbor Urban Renewal District, be estab- lished at $1,191,500, upon motion received and filed. Buol moved adoption of Resolution No. 284-00 Establishing fair market value for the acquisi- tion of certain real property owned by Plastic Center, Inc. Seconded by Michalski. Motion carried 6-0. At 7:57 P.M. Mayor Duggan then returned to the Chambers and took control of the meet- ing. City Manager recommending approval of a Development Agreement with Platinum Hospitality Group, LLC, the attached land lease, Minimum Assessment Agreement, and the Convention Center Facility Management Agreement and presentation by Jim Rix, Chief Executive Officer of Platinum Hospitality Group, LLC., upon motion received and filed and concurred with the recom- mendation including the amended Development Agreement. Mr. Rix spoke and introduced others involved with the potential development who also spoke: Barry Thalden, President of Holden Entertainment Architects and Charles Neumann an official of Water Technology Parks. Request of Klauer Manufacturing Company, 26th and Pinard Streets, to rezone property from R-2 Two -Family Residential District to R-2A Alternate Two -Family Residential District to allow construction of an employee parking lot, upon motion received and filed. An r)rdinanrc 4menrlinr. ment of Ordinance 41-92 which adopted regulations for the Hillcrest Family Services Institutional District, presented and read. Michalski moved that the requirement that a proposed Ordinance be con- sidered and voted on for pas- sage at two Council meetings prior to the Council meeting at which it is to be finally adopted be suspended and further moved that a Public Hearing be held on the proposed Ordinance on the 5th day of July, 2000 at 6:30 P.M. in the Public Library Auditorium and that the City Clerk publish notice in the manner pre- scribed by law. Seconded by Robbins. Motion carried 7-0. Request to rezone property on U.S. Highway 20 from C-3 General Commercial and CS Commercial Service and Wholesale District to PUD Planned Unit Development District with a PC Planned Commercial designation to allow for development of a new Menard's store, upon motion received and filed. An Ordinance Amending Appendix A (The Zoning Ordinance) of the City of Dubuque Code of Ordinances by reclassifying hereinafter described property located along U.S. Highway 20 west of Westside Court from C-3 General Commercial District and CS Commercial Service and Wholesale District to PUD Planned Unit Development District with a PC Planned Commercial District designa- tion and adopting a Conceptual Development Plan, with conditions, for Menard, Inc., presented and read. Buol moved that the requirement that a proposed Ordinance be considered and voted on for passage at two Council meetings prior to the Council meeting at which it is to be finally adopted be sus- pended andfurther moved that a Public Hearing be held on the proposed Ordinance on the 5th day of July, 2000 at 6:30 P.M. in the Public Library Auditorium and that the City Clerk publish notice in the manner prescribed by law. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 7-0. Request of Buesing & Associates/Plastic Center, Inc., to rezone the southeast i_e,61,7'L„, 7 Public in and for Dubuque County, Iowa, 20©© . corner of the Northwest Arterial and Asbury Road from AG Agricultural District to PUD Planned Unit Development with PC Planned Commercial, PO Planned Office and PR Planned Residential designa- tions, upon motion received and filed. An Ordinance Amending Appendix A (The Zoning Ordinance) of the City of Dubuque Code of Ordinances by reclassifying hereinafter described property located at the southeast cor- ner of Highway 32 (Northwest Arterial) and Asbury Road from AG Agricultural District to PUD Planned Unit Development District with PC Planned Commercial District, PO Planned Office and PR Planned Residential District Designations, and adopting.a Conceptual Development Plan, with conditions, for Plastic Center, Inc., presented and read. Buol moved that the requirement that a proposed Ordinance be considered and voted on for passage at two Council meetings prior to the Council meeting at which it is to be finally adopted be sus- pended and further moved No y ublic in and for Dub qd ue County, Iowa i := F tl J6;ia I K. PAPE MY COMMISSION EXPIRES DEC!MBER 11, 2001 that a Public Hearing be held on the proposed Ordinance on the 17th day of July, 2000 at 6:30 P.M. in the Public Library Auditorium and that the City Clerk publish notice in the manner prescribed by law. Seconded by Markham. Motion carried 7-0. City Manager submitting doc- uments providing for initiation of the bidding process for Renovation of the Bunker Hill Building project, upon motion received and filed. Cline moved adoption of: Resolution No. 285-00 Preliminary approval of plans and specs for project in estimated amount of $270,000; Resolution No. 286-00 Fixing date of hearing on plans and specs for August 7, 2000 at 6:30 P.M. in the Public Library Auditorium; and Resolution No. 287-00 Ordering bids and directing Clerk to advertise. Seconded by Michalski. Motion carried 7-0. There being no further busi- ness, upon motion meeting adjourned at 9:03 P.M. /s/ Jeanne F. Schneider City Clerk 1 t 6/28 between Mount Calvary Cemetery and Loras Estates Subdivision, upon motion received and filed. Michalski moved adoption of Resolution No. 267-00 Approving the Plat of Survey of Lot 1 and Lot A Loras Estates No. 2 in the City of Dubuque, Iowa. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 7-0. Request of Julien Nemmers to approve the Minor Final Plat of Cedar Ridge Farm Place No. 3, upon motion received and filed. Michalski moved adoption of Resolution No. 268-00 Approving the Final Plat of Cedar Ridge Farm Place No. 3 in the City of Dubuque, Iowa. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 7-0. Request to subdivide proper- ty located east of BMR Lane on the north side of Humke Road into six single family lots, upon motion received and filed. Michalski moved adop- tion of Resolution No. 269-00 Approving the Final Plat of Lots 1 thru 6, inclusive, of Paradise Heights Subdivision in Dubuque County, Iowa. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 7-0. City Manager recommending approval of the Final Plat of Lots 1 thru 27, inclusive, Lots A, B, and C, of Embassy West No. 3, upon motion received and filed. Michalski moved adoption of Resolution No. 270-00 Approving the Final Plat of Emerald Acres No. 1 in the City of Dubuque, Iowa. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 7-0. City Manager recommending approval to submit a Recreational Trails Grant to IDOT for funding of the Heritage Trail Extension: Heron Pond to Greyhound Park Road, upon motion received and filed. Michalski moved adoption of Resolution No. 271-00 Authorizing a grant application for Iowa Department of Transportation Recreational Trails funds for the Heritage Trail Extension from the Heron Pond Wetlands Nature Trail to Greyhound Park Road. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 7-0. Submittal of the Ninth Amendment to the City Manager's Employment Agreement for approval, upon motion received and filed and approved. Library Director Tom Moran submitting "A Study of Public Library Governance and Funding Options in Dubuque County, Iowa," upon motion received and filed. City Manager recommending submittal of an application to HUD for funding of the Mainstream Program, upon motion received and filed. Michalski moved adoption of Resolution No. 272-00 Authorizing the Mayor to exe- cute an application to partici- pate in the Section 8 Housing Mainstream Program. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carri d 7-0. City Manager recommending approval to submit two pre - applications to the Iowa Department of Economic Development for Local Housing Assistance Program funds, upon motion received and filed. Michalski moved adoption of Resolution No. 273-00 Authorizing an applica- tion to the Iowa Department of Economic Development for Local Housing Assistance Program Funds. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 7-0. City Manager recommending approval of a contract with the contract for Section 8 Moderate Rehabilitation Program Contracts Numbers IA0870001/0014; and IA087M R0002/0022. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 7-0. City Manager recommending approval of an agreement with Mercy Medical Center to pro vide employee assistance pro- gram services, upon motion received and filed and con- curred with the recommenda- tion. City Manager recommending a contract with Conventions, Sports and Leisure International to update the Dubuque Convention Center Study that was completed in December 1998, upon motion received and filed and con- curred with the recommenda- tion. City Manager recommending that the Police Department towing contract with Wenzel Towing be renewed for an additional three years, upon motion received and filed and concurred with recommenda- tion. Request of the Dubuque Jaycees to transfer their liquor license from the Town Clock Plaza to the northeast corner of the Iowa Street Parking Ramp as a rain site for Dubuque and All That Jazz from June 16 through September 5, 2000, upon motion received and filed and approved request. Michalski moved adoption of Resolution No. 275-00 Granting issuance of a permit to sell Cigarettes and Cigarette Papers, to 38 City of Dubuque businesses; Resolution No. 276-00 Granting Issuance of a Class "B" Beer Permit to Pizza Hut #1 and #2 and Class "C" Beer Permit to Hy-Vee #1; Resolution No. 277-00 Granting Issuance of a Class "C" Beer/Liquor License to Murph's South End Tap, American Legion Post #6, Riverside Bowl, Paul's Tavern, Jym's Bar, Creslanes Bowling, Diamond Jo Portside; Class C "BW" Beer/Wine Permit to Four Season Buffet; Class "WB" Wine Permit to Ooh La La and Hy-Vee #1. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 7-0. BOARDS/COMMISSIONS Applicants are invited to address the Council to express their desire to serve on the following Boards / Commissions: CIVIC CENTER COMMIS- SION. Applicants: Gary Dolphin, Cynthia A. Fuller. No one spoke. HOUSING COMMISSION. Applicants: David J. Kepler, Dan Teply. Mr. Kapler and Mr. Teply both spoke requesting consideration for appointment. TRANSIT BOARD OF TRUSTEES. Applicant: Harry J. Bemis. Noone spoke. TV CABLE REGULATORY COMMISSION. Applicant: Charlie Ellis. No one spoke. APPOINTMENTS to the fol- lowing Boards / Commissions: HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION. Applicants: Kenneth C. Kringle (Cathedral District); Jim Gibbs; Alfred S. Smemo, Joseph Ungs (At - Large). Upon motion Kenneth C. Kringle reappointed to the Cathedral District position for a three year term which will expire 7-1-03. Upon vote Jim Gibbs reappointed to a three year term which will expire 7- 1-03. LONG RANGE PLANNING ADVISORY COMMISSION. Applicants: Chris Curfman, Dr. Duggan appomrea w tr II CC year terms which will expire 6- 30-03. ZONING ADVISORY COM- MISSION. Applicants: Stephen F. Hardie, Ferd Nester, Robert W. Nagle, Michael F. Portzen. Upon vote Stephen F. Hardie reappointed and Robert Nagle appointed to three year terms which will expire 7-1-03. Upon motion it was resolved to suspend the rules to allow anyone present to address the Council if they so desire. Proofs of publication on notice of hearing to consider rezoning property located on East 12th Street adjacent to Highway 61/151 from POS Public Open Space District to MHI Modified Heavy Industrial District, and Communication of Long Range Planning Commission supporting the A.Y. McDonald rezoning, upon motion received and filed. Attorney Steve Juergens rep- resenting A.'Y. McDonald Mfg. Co., spoke in support of the rezoning. Ordinance No. 50-00 Amending Appendix A (The Zoning Ordinance) of the City of Dubuque Code of Ordinances by reclassifying hereinafter described property located north of East 12th Street and east of Highway 61/151 from POS Public Open Space to MHI Modified Heavy Industrial District, with first and second readings given on 5/15/00, now presented for final action. Buol moved final consideration and passage of the Ordinance. Seconded by Robbins. Motion carried 7-0. Proofs of publication on notice of hearing on plans and specs and notice to bidders on the receipt of bids for the 2000 PC Concrete Paving Project - No. 2 (Burden Street and North Burden) and Communication of William R. Knudson, 641 North Burden Street, in oppo- sition to the project, upon motion received and filed. Liz Picker, 645 N. Burden,. John Snider, of 624 N. Burden, and Brian Hyde, 627 N. Burden all spoke stating the need for reconstruction of the street but against the installa- tion of the sidewalks. William Knudson of 641 N. Burden stated the street is ok as is with proper care. Mary Mueller and Terry Mueller of 642 N. Burden spoke stating their assessment is the largest and objected to sidewalks. Jack Williams of 2824 Burden spoke questioning specifics of the sewer design, the removal of trees and recommended the burying of power lines. Markham moved to' remove the sidewalk project from the N. Burden street area only. Seconded by Cline. Motion carried 7-0. Markham moved adoption of Resolution No. 278-00 Adopting plans and spells for project. Seconded by Buol. Motion carried 7-0. Markham moved adoption, as amended, Resolution No. 279-00 With respect to the adoption of the Resolution of Necessity proposed for the 2000 PC Concrete Paving Project - No. 2 (Burden Street and North Burden). Seconded by Buol. Motion carried 7-0. Markham moved adoption of Resolution No. 280-00 Ordering bids and directing Clerk to advertise. Seconded by Buol. Motion carried 7-0. Proof of publication on notice of hearing on the City's intent to dispose of property in Monroe Avenue (a/k/a Louise Lane) to Kenneth P. Birch, upon motion received and Installation Project (CDBG;. City Manager recommending and City Manager recom- mending to award contract for project, upon motion received and filed. Robbins moved adoption of: Resolution No. 282-00 Adopting plans and specs for project; Resolution No. 283-00 Awarding contract for project to Winger Construction in the amount of $40,869. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 7-0. Upon motion the rules were reinstated limiting discussion to the Council. Request of Tara Winger to address the Council. Ms. Winger spoke of problems with the City. Upon motion it was resolved that the City Manager review this and send a copy to the County Supervisors. Communication of City Manager recommending approval of a projecting sign in the public right-of-way at 113 Main Street (Inside Decor), upon motion received and filed. Ordinance No. 51-00 Authorizing Inside Decor to construct projecting sign at 113 Main St., presented and read. Buol moved that the requirement 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 con- sideration and passage of the Ordinance. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 7-0. Communication of City Manager recommending approval of a projecting sign in the public right-of-way at 1690 Elm Street (Lamar Advertising), upon motion received and filed. Ordinance No. 52-00 Authorizing Lamar Advertising to construct an on -premise projecting sign at 1690 Elm Street, presented and read. Robbins moved that the requirement 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 con- sideration and passage of the Ordinance. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 7-0. Communication of City Manager recommending approval for construction of an awning in the public right-of- way at 1310 White Street (Brannon Monument), upon motion received and filed. Ordinance No. 53-00 Authorizing Michael P. Brannon and Stasia L. Brannon (dba Brannon Monument Co.) to construct an awning, presented and read. Markham moved that the requirement that a pro- posed Ordinance be consid- ered and voted on for passage at two Council Meetings prior to the meeting at which it is to be finally passed be suspend- ed and further moved final consideration and passage of the Ordinance. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 7-0. City Manager recommending approval of an agreement to purchase approximately 19 acres from Robert D. and Livija Klauer in Riprow Valley, con- tingent upon the City receiving personal guarantees for any remaining financial obligations toward the purchase of the property; Communication of Jerry Enzler, Dubuque County Historical Society, expressing their support of the Riprow Valley Park Development Project; Communication of that a request for a demolition permit at 1672 Central be referred to the Historic Preservation Commission and that the permit be withheld for up to ninety days, upon final motion approved request for demolition immediately. At 7:56 P,M. Mayor Duggan turned control of the Meeting to Mayor Pro-Tem Nicholson due to potential conflict of interest and left the Chambers. Corporation Counsel recom- mending that the fair market value of certain real property owned by Plastic Center, Inc., in the Ice Harbor Urban Renewal District, be estab- lished at $1,191,500, upon motion received and filed. Buol moved adoption of Resolution No. 284-00 Establishing fair market value for the acquisi- tion of certain real property owned by Plastic Center, Inc. Seconded by Michalski. Motion carried 6-0. At 7:57 P.M. Mayor Duggan then returned to the Chambers and took control of the meet - City Manager recommending approval of a Development Agreement with Platinum Hospitality Group, LLC, the attached land lease, Minimum Assessment Agreement, and the Convention Center Facility Management Agreement and presentation by Jim Rix, Chief Executive Officer of Platinum Hospitality Group, LLC., upon motion received and filed and concurred with the recom- mendation including the amended Development Agreement. Mr. Rix spoke and introduced others involved with the potential development who also spoke: Barry Thalden, President of Holden Entertainment Architects and Charles Neumann an official of Water Technology Parks. Request of Klauer Manufacturing Company, 26th and Pinard Streets, to rezone property from R-2 Two -Family Residential District to R-2A Alternate Two -Family Residential District to allow construction of an employee parking lot, upon motion received and filed. An Ordinance Amending Appendix A (the Zoning Ordinance)' of the City of Dubuque Code of Ordinances by reclassifying hereinafter described property located at northwest corner of 26th and Pinard Streets from R-2 Two - Family Residential .District to R-2A Alternate Two -Family Residential District, presented and read. Buol moved that the requirement that a proposed Ordinance be considered and voted on for passage at two Council meetings prior to the Council meeting at which it is to be finally adopted be sus- pended and further moved that a Public Hearing be held on the proposed Ordinance on the 5th day of July, 2000 at 6:30 P.M. in the Public Library Auditorium and that the City Clerk publish notice in the manner prescribed by law. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 7-0. Request of Hillcrest Family Services to amend the ID Institutional District to add classrooms as a permitted use and allow the installation of a portable classroom, upon motion received and filed. An Ordinance Amending Appendix A (The Zoning Ordinance) of the City of Dubuque Code of Ordinances by providing for the amend - moved that a Pu be held on the Ordinance on the July, 2000 at 6:3C Public Library Aui that the City C notice in the n scribed by law. F. Robbins. Motion c Request to rezc on U.S. Highway General Commer Commercial Sc Wholesale Distri Planned Unit T District with a I Commercial de allow for develo new Menard's motion received Ordinance Appendix A ( Ordinance) of i I Public in ar called for the purpose of act ing upon such business whic may properly come before th City Council. Invocation was given b Father Scott Bullock, Directo of Seminarians, Archdiocese of Dubuque. Minutes Submitted: Airport Commission of 4/24 and 5/31; Civil Service Commission of 5/23; Community Development Advisory Commission of 5/16; Histori Preservation Commission of 5/18; Housing Commission of 4/13; Long Range Planning 4dvisory Commission of 5/17; transit Board of 5/11,; Zoning 4dvisory Commission of 5/3, ipon motion received and fled. Acting_ Finance Director 3erald Hird submitting the 'finance Reports for month !nding May 31, 2000, upon lotion received and filed. Notice of Claims/Suits: oseph Hickson in undeter- iined amount for vehicle amage; R.D. McDonald in stimated amount of 1,065.30 for property dam- 3e; Aimee Wagner in estimat- e amount of $691.24 for vehi- e damage; Craig and Deb 'urdinger in estimated nount of $500.00 for vehicle Image, upon motion referred the Legal Dept. for invest - lion and report. ;orporation Counsel recom- snding that the claim of Ida M. Federonich for per- nal injuries be referred to rtzen Construction for pro- ssing and the claim of onda Switzer for vehicle mages be .referred to nlon Construction, upon tion received and filed and (curred with recommenda- orporation Counsel recom- Iding denial of the towing ense,reimbursement claim - of Diana Jean Grob and the h motorcycle damage claim of e Chuck Minnick, upon motion received and filed and con- y curred with recommendation. r Katie Gustafson submitting her resignation from the Environmental Stewardship Advisory Commission, upon motion received and filed. Housing Services Manager David Harris advising that Jane Steele has submitted her resignation from the Housing Commission, and Ruth Clark has submitted her resignation from the Housing Trust Fund Committee, upon motion received and filed.• Planning Services Manager Laura Carstens advising of the resignation of Greg Yoko from the Zoning Board of Adjustment and Jeff Stiles' resignation as the Zoning Advisory Commission liaison to the Long Range Planning Advisory Commission, upon motion received and filed. City Manager recommending adopting of Supplement #45 to the Code of Ordinances, upon motion received and filed. Michalski moved adop- tion of Resolution No. 264-00 Adopting Supplement #45 to the City of Dubuque Code of Ordinances. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 7-0. Request of Richard Stoffel, 14020 North Cascade Road, to subdivide an existing lot into three lots, upon motion received and filed. Michalski moved adoption of Resolution No. 265-00 Approving the Final Plat of Stoffel Acres Subdivision in Dubuque County, Iowa. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 7-0. Request of City of Dubuque Community and Economic Development Department for approval of the final plat of Lots 1, 2, A, B & C of South '97 Chevy Lumina LS 4 DR 27,015 miles. Stk. #0345 ' i� '97 Chevy Monte LS 2 DR, 29,000 miles. Stk.#022 1 $ 3,995 '96 Chevy Cavalier Z24 Stk.#0372 $9,595 '96 Buick Century 4 DR 30,252 miles. Stk.#0324 $9,595 '96 Chevy Lumina 4 DR 24,974 miles. Stk. #0374 $9,995 '96 Chevy Lumina LS 4 DR.Stk.#0266 $8,595 '96 Chevy Lumina LS 4 DR 41,849 miles. Stk.##0285 $8,995 '97 Chevy K 1500 Ext Cab Stk. #0139 $19,595 '97 Chevy K1500 Ext Cab 16,350 mi. Stk. #0178 $20,595 '97 Chevy K 1500 Fxt rai, SIennr 'ull no drat 'flOsecrets ' ' .."..".."..".." 0-0-0-0-0- 0-0-0-0-.." It. ... .. .. .. .. ~.'O'O. ",... ~ Cil't lit ..,. " '" M ~ ~ ;:e ~ ~ '1: ~ ~ ~ ~ r::! ~ ~ 'T i!l _ Ii V) ~ ~ ~:!~Ji~ .D. ~ Ii Q. 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The invocation was given by Sr. Inez Tummeyer, Director of St. Mark Community Center. PROCLAMATIONS: John Mauss Day (July 7, 2000) received by Police Chief John , of Ruby Street, upon motion received and filed and referred to the City Manager. Communication from the State Historical Society of Iowa advising that Four Mounds has been accepted — for nomination to the National Register of Historic Places, upon motion received and filed. Communication from the Iowa Utilities Board expressing gratitude for the comments received on the proposed 319 area code changes, upon motion received and filed. City Manager recommending appointment of Dr. Douglas Butzier as EMS Medical Director and Dr. Timothy Bowers as Associate Medical Director for the Dubuque Fire Department, upon . motion received and filed. Buol moved adoption of Resolution No 288-00 Appointing Physician Medical Directors for the City of Dubuque Fire Department's Advanced Emergency Medical Care Ambulance Service. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 7-0. City Manager recommending the publication of combined. notice of no significant impact on the environment and notice of intent to request release of funds for the Fourth Street Peninsula Acquisition and Clearance, upon motion received and filed. Buol moved adoption of Resolution No. 289-00 Authorizing publication of a combined notice of finding of no significant impact on the environment and notice &- intent to request release of funds for the Fourth Street Peninsula Acquisition and Clearance. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 7-0. City Manager recommending submittal of the update for the Fiscal Year 2001 REAP Plan for Dubuque County, upon motion received and filed. "'— City Manager recommending submission of a REAP grant application to the Iowa Department of Natural Resources for construction of the Granger Creek Nature Trait, upon motion received and filed. Buol moved adop- tion of Resolution No. 290-00 Application to the Iowa Department of Natural Resources for a REAP Grant for the Granger Creek Nature Trail at the Dubuque Technology Park. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 7-0. Historic Preservation Commission submitting thL Revised Survey Report on Architectural/Historical Resources for Council review/comment, upon motion received and filed. Michalski moved adoption of Resolution No. 291-00 Accepting deed to real estate from Robert D. Klauer and Livija Klauer. Seconded by_ Nicholson. Motion carried 7-0. Communication from Tom Stovall, Executive Director, Operation: New View, request- ing a letter of support for their HAWK -I Outreach Pilot Grant application, upon motion received and filed and approved a letter of support. City Manager recommending_ execution of a Preconstruction Agreement with the Iowa Department of Transportation relating to construction and future maintenance of Phase IV of Iowa 32 (Northwest Arterial), from John F. Kennedy Road to U.S. 52, upon motion received and filed. Buol moved adoption of Resolution No. 292-00 Approving— Preconstruction Agreement with the Iowa Department of Transportation relating to the Iowa 32 (Northwest Arterial) extension project from existing motion received and filed. Tom Prohaska of Klauer Manufacutring spoke in sup- port of the rezoning. Ordinance No. 54-00 Amending Appendix A (the Zoning Ordinance) of the City of Dubuque Code Ordinances by reclassifying hereinafter described property located at the northwest cor- ner of 26th and Pinard Streets from R-2 Two -Family Residential District to R-2A Alternate Two -Family Residential District, with first and second readings given on 6/19/00, now presented for final action. Buol moved final — consideration and passage of the Ordinance. Seconded by, Robbins. Motion carried 7-0. Proof of publication on notice of hearing to consider amend- ing the ID Institutional District to add classrooms as a per- mitted use and allow the installation of a portable class- room, upon motion receiver and filed. Jim Unsen of Hillcrest Family Services spoke in support of the amendment. Ordinance No. 55-00 Amending Appendix A (The Zoning Ordinance) of the City of Dubuque Code of Ordinances by providing for the amendment of Ordinance. 41-92 which adopted regula- tions for the Hillcrest Family Services Institutional District, with first and second readings given on 6/19/00, now pre- sented for final action. Buol moved final consideration and passage of the Ordinance. Seconded by Markham. 'Motion carried 7-0. Proof of publication on notice of hearing to consider rezoning property on U.S. Highway 20 from C-3 General Commercial and CS Commercial Service and Wholesale District to PUD Planned Unit Development District with a PC Planned Commercial designation to allow for development of a new Menard's store, upon motion received and filed. Tom O'Neill for Menard spoke in support of this request. An Ordinance Amending Appendix . A (The Zoning Ordinance) of the City of Dubuque Code of Ordinances by reclassifying hereinafter described property located,_ along U.S. Highway 20 west of Westside Court from C-3 General Commercial District and CS Commercial Service and Wholesale District to PUD Planned Unit Development District with a PC Planned Commercial District designa- tion and adopting a Conceptual Development Plan, with conditions, for' Menard, Inc., with first and second readings given on 6/19/00, now presented for final action. Buol moved final consideration and passage of the Ordinance. Seconded by Nicholson. Vote on the motion was as follows: Yeas — Nicholson. Nays—Buol, Cline, Duggan, Markham, Michalski;" Robbins. MOTION FAILED. Proofs of publication on notice of hearing on plans and specs and notice to bidders on the receipt of bids for the Five Flags Center Arena Seat Replacement Project and City Manager recommending "to award contract for project, and communication from Country'' Roads, Inc., regarding the Dubuque Five Flags Arena Seat Replacement Project and response from Corporation Counsel Barry Lindahl, upon motion received and filed. Buol moved adoption of Resolution No. 297-00 Adopting Plans and Specs for project and Resolution No. 298-015' Awarding Contract for project to School Specialty in the amount of $166,155. the receipt of bids for con- struction of the 2000 PC Concrete Paving Project No. 2 (Burden Avenue and North Burden) and City Manager rec- ommending to award contract for project, upon motion received and filed. Markham moved adoption of Resolution No. 304-00 Awarding contract for project to Tschiggfrie Excavating in the amount of $823,841.89. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 7-0. Upon motion the rules were reinstated limiting discussion to Council. Communication of - City Manager recommending approval of a projecting sign in the public right-of-way at 543 West 8th Street (Michael J. Koch), upon motion received and filed. Ordinance No. 56- 00 Authorizing Michael J. Koch to construct a projecting sign at 543 West 8th Street,_ presented and read. Buol moved that the requirement 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 fur- ther moved final consideration and passage of the Ordinance. Seconded by ,MarkharriC— Motion carried 7-0. City Manager submitting doc- uments providing for construc- tion of the redesigned Third Street Parking. Ramp and rec- ommending that a public hear- ing be set for August 7, 2000 and communication of Brian J. Kane, Counsel for The Fischer Companies, regarding th`e-- design of the Third Street Parking Ramp, and communi- cation of P.S. Vedi, Architect for the project, responding to concerns expressed by the Fischer Companies, upon motion received and filed. Buol -moved adoption of: Resolution No. 305-00 Preliminary approval 'of plans and specs for project in esti- mated amount of $5,000,000; Resolution No. 306-00 Fixing Date of Hearing on plans and Specs for August 7, 2000 at 6:30 p.m. and directing City Clerk to publish notice in the manner prescribed by law; Resolution No. 307-0,Q_ Ordering Bids and directing Clerk to advertise. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 7-0. City Manager submitting doc- uments providing for construc- tion of the Chicago Street Sanitary Sewer Extension Project and recommending that a public hearing be set for August 7, 2000, upon motion received and filed. Michalski moved adoption of: Resolution No. 308-00 Preliminary approval of plans and specs for project in estimated , amount of $162,880.62; Resolution No. 309-00 Fixing date of hearing on plans and specs for August 7, 2000 at 6:30 p.m. in the Public Library Auditorium and direct the City Clerk publish notice in the manner prescribed by law; Resolution No. 310-00 Resolution of Necessity; Resolution No. 311-00 Fixing date of hearing on Resolution of Necessity; Resolution No. 312-00 Approving preliminary sched" ule of assessments. Seconded by Robbins. Motion carried 7- 0. City Manager submitting doc- uments providing for construc- tion of the Walker and Oneida Street Storm Sewer Replacement Project and rec- ommending that a public hear- ing be set for August 7, 20007 upon motion received and filed. Buol moved adoption of: Resolution No. 313-00 Preliminary approval of plans STATE OF IOWA DUBUQUE COUNTY I, CERT TAMMY M. FI Communications, Inc., an Io newcnanPr of aanPral nirlll IE, IOWA EDINGS it Session, 2000 Regular M., in the Duggan, luol, Cline Michalski, ins, City in Milligen, sel Barry ad the call :he regular ty Council ose of act- ress whicfl ,, before the is given by Director of y Center. INS: John 7, 2000) Chief John and Parks ;eived by Manager;' - dents (July ived by Sr. f St. Mark Executive Dubuque orporation, ess report. J: Cable TV ;sion of 6/7; community ;ommission Service 1 and 6/28; mission of :ommission 13; Human on of 5/8, ;eived and 'roceedings ipon motion. d. )lication of dings for I; and List of lmmary of inth ending pon motion, the estimat- 50 for clean- le; Barbara determined rty damage; ie estimated I for vehicle tion referred or investiga isel advising is have been Entity Risk the agept for ;ommunities Joseph L. :le damage; for property nee Wagner,_ Resources for Council review/comment, upon motion received and filed. Michalski moved adoption of Resolution No. 291-00 Accepting deed to real estate from Robert D. Klauer and Livija Klauer. Seconded by_ Nicholson. Motion carried 7-0. Communication from Tom Stovall, Executive Director, Operation: New View, request- ing a letter of support for their HAWK -I Outreach Pilot Grant application, upon motion received and filed and approved a letter of support. City Manager recommending_ execution of a Preconstruction Agreement with the Iowa Department of Transportation relating to construction' and future maintenance of Phase IV of Iowa 32 (Northwest Arterial), from John F. Kennedy Road to U.S. 52, upon motion received and filed. Buol moved adoption of Resolution No. 292-00 Approving' Preconstruction Agreement with the Iowa Department of Transportation relating to the Iowa 32 (Northwest Arterial) extension project from existing Iowa 32/John F. Kennedy Road intersection to the City's north corporation line. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 7-0. City Manager recommending approval of a Community Development Block Grant Agreement with the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Renewal (HUD) in the amount of $1,441,000 for Program Year beginning July 1, 2000, upon motion received and filed. Buol moved adop= tion of' Resolution No. 293-00 Authorizing execution of a Community Development Block Grant Agreement with the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 7-0. Civil Service Commission certifying the eligibility lists for Lead Sanitation Driver and Police Chief, upon motion resolved to make this a matter of record. Buol moved adoption of Resolution No. 294-00 Granting issuance of a permit to sell Cigarettes and Cigarette Papers to 10 City of Dubuque businesses; Resolution No. 295-00 Granting Issuance of a Class "C" Beer Permit to Cedar Cross Amoco, Oky Doky Foods #14, Kwik Stop, and Oky Doky #15;-Resolution No. 296-00 Granting Issuance of a Class "C" Beer/Liquor License to Madhatters, Bodine's, Airport Inn, Fischer Lanes, Dubuque Five Flags, Walnut Tap, and Fat Tuesdays. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 7-0. BOARDS/COMMISSIONS Applicants are invited to address the Council to express their desire to serve on the following Boards / Plan, with conditions, for Menard, Inc., with first and second readings given on 6/19/00, now presented for final action. Buol moved final consideration and passage of the Ordinance. Seconded by Nicholson. Vote on the motion was as follows: Yeas — Nicholson. Nays—Buol, Cline, Duggan, Markham, Michalski- Robbins. MOTION FAILED. Proofs of publication on notice of hearing on plans and specs and notice to bidders on the receipt of bids for the Five Flags Center Arena Seat Replacement Project and City Manager recommending to award contract for project, and communication from Countir Roads, Inc., regarding the Dubuque Five Flags Arena Seat Replacement Project and response from Corporation Counsel Barry Lindahl, upon motion received and filed. Buol moved adoption of Resolution No. 297-00 Adopting Plans and Specs for project and Resolution No. 298-0r Awarding Contract for project to School Specialty in the amount of $166,155. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 7-0. Proofs of publication on notice of hearing on plans and specs and notice to bidders on the receipt of bids' for the City_ Hall Remodeling (Interior Work) Project and City Manager recommending to award contract for project, upon motion received and filed. Markham moved adop- tion of Resolution No. 299-00 Adopting plans and specs for project and Resolution No. 300-00 Awarding contract for project to. Kluck Construction in the amount of $68,000. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 7-0. Proofs of publication on notice of hearing onplans and specs and notice to bidders on the receipt of bids for the City Hall Remodeling (Exterior Work) Project and City Manager recommending to award contract for project, upon motion received and filed. Buol moved adoption of Resolution Na. 301-00 Adopting plans and specs for project and Resolution No. 302-00 Awarding contract for project to Kluck Construction in the amount of $262,600_ Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 7-0. Proofs of publication on notice of hearing on plans and specs and notice to bidders on the receipt of bids for con- struction of the Parking Lot at Third and Main Streets and City Manager recommending. that the bid received be reject._ ed, upon motion received and filed. -Markham moved adop- tion of Resolution No. 303-00 Rescinding Resolution No. 261-00 Preliminary Approval of Plans and Specifications for construction of the parking lot received and filed. Michalski moved adoption of: Resolution No. 308-00 Preliminary approval of plans and specs for project in estimated , amount of $162,880.62; Resolution No. 309-00 Fixing date of hearing on plans and specs for August 7, 2000 at 6:30 p.m. in the Public Library Auditorium and direct the City Clerk publish notice in the manner prescribed by law; Resolution No. 310-00 Resolution of Necessity; Resolution No. 311-00 Fixing date of hearing on Resolution of Necessity; Resolution No. 312-00 Approving preliminary sched ule of assessments. Seconded by Robbins. Motion carried 7- 0. City Manager submitting doc- uments providing for construc- tion of the Walker and Oneida Street Storm Sewer Replacement Project and rec- ommending that a public hear- ing be set for August 7, 20007 upon motion received and filed. Buol moved adoption of: Resolution No. 313-00 Preliminary approval of plans and specs for project in esti- mated amount of $160,043.46; Resolution No. 314-00 Fixing Date of Hearing on plans and specs for August 7, 2000 at 6:30 p.m. in the Public Library Auditorium' and direct the City Clerk to publish notice in the manner prescribed by law; Resolution No. 315-00 Ordering Bids and directing Clerk to advertise. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 7-0. • Dan Walsh, Director of Government and Business Affairs for the Chamber of Commerce, spoke stating 'ie is looking forward to working the City Council. At 8:14 P.M. upon motion it was resolved to go into Closed Session re: Purchase of Real Estate (Iowa Code §21.5(1)(j) and Pending Litigation (Iowa Code §21.5(1)(c). At 8:51 P.M. Council recon- vened Regular Session.stating that Staff had been. given proper direction. There being no further busi- ness, upon motion meeting adjourned at 8:52 P.M. /s/Jeanne F. Schneider City Clerk -It7/12 STATE OF IOWA DUBUQUE COUNTY { SS: CERTIFICATION OF PUBLICATION TAMMY M. FELDMANN a Billing Clerk for Woodward Communications, Inc., an Iowa corporation, publisher of the Telegraph Herald, a newspaper of general circulation published in the City of Dubuque, County of Dubuque and State of Iowa; hereby certify that the attached notice was published in said newspaper on the following dates ) ( A , 20 CC) , and for which the charge is $ /73.S3. Subscribed to before me, a Notary Public in and for Dubuque County, Iowa, this /_3�� day of 20 00 Notary FEiiblic in and for Dubuque CY6unty, Iowa MARY K. WESTERMEYER MY COMMISSION EXPIRES FEBRUARY 1, 2002 CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS OFFICIAL City Council; Regular Session, Wednesday, July 5, 2000 Council Met in Regular Session at 6:30 P.M., in the Library Auditorium Present: Mayor Duggan, Council Members Buol, Cline Markham, Michalski, Nicholson, Robbins, City Manager Michael Van Milligen, Corporation Counsel Barry Lindahl. Mayor Duggan read the cat and stated this is the regular session of the City Council called for the purpose of act- ing upon such business whic may properly come before the City Council. The invocation was given by Sr. Inez Turnmeyer, Director of St. Mark Community Center. PROCLAMATIONS: John Mauss Day (July 7, 2000) received by Police Chief John Mauss; Recreation and Parks Month ,(July) received by Recreation Division Manage , and Apples for Students (July 8 - 23, 2000) received by Sr. Inez Turnmeyer, of St. Mark Community Center. Rick Dickinson, Executive Director, Greater Dubuque Development Corporation, gave a verbal progress report. Minutes Submitted: Cable TV Regulatory Commission of 6/7; Cable Community Teleprogramming Commission of 6/13; Civil Service Commission of 5/31 and 6/28; Five Flags Commission of 5/15; Housing Commission Trust Fund of 6/13; Human Rights Commission of 5/8, upon motion received and filed. Printed Council Proceedings for March, 2000, upon motion approved as printed. Proofs of Publication of Council Proceedings for 5/15/00 and 6/5/00; and List of Claims and Summary of Revenues for month ending April 30, 2000, upon motion received and filed. Patrick Butler in the estimat- ed amount of $11.50 for clean- ing of his vehicle; Barbara Freund in undetermined amount for property damage; Tim Patterson in the estimated amount of $1,000 for vehicle damage, upon motion referred to the Legal Staff for investiga- tion and report. Corporation Counsel advising the following claims have been referred to Public Entity Risk Services of Iowa, the agent for the Iowa Communities Assurance Pool: Joseph L. Hickson for vehicle damage; R.D. McDonald for property damage; and Aimee Wagner for vehicle damage, upon motion received and filed. Corporation Counsel recom- mending that the claims of Thomas Buelow for property damage, and Craig and Deb Wurdinger for vehicle damage be denied, 'upon motion received and filed and con- curred with recommendation. Corporation Counsel recom- mending . that the claim of Patrick Butler in the amount of $11.50 for reimbursement of car -cleaning costs be approved and that a check be issued by the Finance Director, upon motion received and filed and concurred with recom- mendation and Financ- Director to issue proper check. Corporation Counsel recom- mending that the claim of Barbara Freund for a sewer backup be received 'and filed and forwarded to proper per- sonnel, upon motion received and filed and concurred with recommendation. Communication from Tara Winger regarding various issues, upon motion received and filed. Communication of Cletus J. Winter regarding the Clarke Drive repaving project, upon motion received and filed. Request of Greg Orwoll, Executive Director of the Colts, to suspend enforceme of the residential parking regu- lations in the area surrounding Senior High School from 3:00 to 11:00 p.m., on Thursday, July 6, 2000, in order to hold the annual Music on the March Program on Dalzell Field, upon motion received and filed and concurred with request. Petition from business own- ers requesting two hour par ing on the east side of Jackson Street from the corner of Milwaukaa StrnAt to tha nnrnar nvvi.cu vcy cp... Architectural/Historical Resources for Council review/comment, upon motion received and filed. Michalski moved adoption of Resolution No. 291-00 Accepting deed to real estate from Robert D. Klauer and Livija Klauer. Seconded b Nicholson. Motion carried 7-0. Communication from Tom Stovall, Executive Director, Operation: New View, request- ing a letter of support for their HAWK -I Outreach Pilot Grant application, upon motion received and filed and approved a letter of support. City Manager recommendin. execution of a Preconstruction Agreement with the Iowa Department of Transportation relating to construction and future maintenance of Phase IV of Iowa 32 (Northwest Arterial), from John F. Kennedy Road to U.S. 52, upon motion received and filed. Buol moved adoption of Resolution No. 292-00 Approving Preconstruction Agreement with the Iowa Department of Transportation relating to the Iowa 32 (Northwest Arterial) extension project from existing Iowa 32/John F. Kennedy Road intersection to the City's north corporation line. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 7-0. City Manager recommending approval of a Community Development Block Grant Agreement with the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Renewal (HUD) in the amount of $1,441,000 for Program Year beginning July 1, 2000, upon motion received and filed. Buol moved adop- tion of' Resolution No. 293-00 Authorizing execution' of a Community Development Block Grant Agreement with the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 7-0. Civil Service Commission certifying the eligibility lists for Lead Sanitation Driver and Police Chief, upon motion resolved to make this a matter of record. Buol moved adoption of Resolution No. 294-00 Granting issuance of permit to sell Cigarettes and Cigarette Papers to 10 City of Dubuque businesses; Resolution No. 295-00 Granting Issuance of a Class "C" Beer Permit to Cedar Cross Amoco, Oky Doky Foods #14, Kwik Stop, and Oky Doky #15; Resolution No. 296-00 Granting Issuance of a Class "C" Beer/Liquor License to Madhatters, Bodine's, Airport Inn, Fischer Lanes, Dubuque Five Flags, Walnut Tap, and Fat Tuesdays. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 7-0. BOARDS/COMMISSIONS Applicants are invited to address the . Council to express their desire to serve on the following Boards / Commissions: HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION: Christopher J. Wand (Architect/At Large). Mr. Wand spoke requesting con- sideration for appointment. Investment Oversight Commission: Paul Lassance, Hiram Melendez. No one spoke. Plumbing Board: Stanley G. Gonner (Master Plumber). No one spoke. APPOINTMENTS to the fol- lowing Boards / Commissions: CIVIC CENTER COMMIS- SION: Gary Dolphin, Cynthia A. Fuller. Upon motion Gary Dolphin and Cynthia Fuller reappointed to, the Civic Center Commission for three— year terms which will expire 6- 29-03. HOUSING' COMMISSION: David J. Kapler, Dan Teply. Upon vote David Kapler appointed to an unexpired three year term which will expire 8-17-01. TRANSIT _ BOARD OF TRUSTEES: Harry J. Bemis. — Upon motion Harry Bemis reappointed to a three year term which will expire 7-30-03. TV CABLE REGULATORY COMMISSION: Charlie Ellis. Upon motion Charlie Ellis reappointed to a three year term which will expire 6-30-03. Upon motion it.was resolved_ to suspend the rules to allow anyone present to address the Council if they so desire. Proofs of publication on notice of hearing to consider rezoning property located at 26th and Pinard Streets from R-2 Two -Family Residential District to R-2A Alternate Two - Family Residential District to allow construction of a employee parking lot, upon Conceptual Development Plan, with conditions, for Menard, Inc., with first and second readings given on 6/19/00, now presented for final action. Buol moved final consideration and passage of the Ordinance. Seconded by Nicholson. Vote on the motion was as follows: Yeas — Nicholson. Nays—Buol, Cline, Duggan, Markham, Michalsk, Robbins. MOTION FAILED. Proofs of publication on notice of hearing on plans and specs and notice to bidders on the receipt of bids for the Five Flags Center Arena Seat Replacement Project and City Manager recommending to award contract for project, and communication from Count Roads, Inc., regarding the Dubuque Five Flags Arena Seat Replacement Project and response from Corporation Counsel Barry Lindahl, upon motion received and filed. Buol moved adoption of Resolution No. 297-00 Adopting Plans and Specs for project and Resolution No. 298-0' Awarding Contract for project to School Specialty in the amount of „ $166,155. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 7-0. Proofs of publication on notice of hearing on plans and specs and notice to bidders on the receipt of bids for the Cit Hall Remodeling (Interior Work) Project and City Manager recommending to award contract for project, upon motion received and filed. Markham moved adop- tion of Resolution No. 299-00 Adopting plans and specs for project and Resolution No. 300-00 Awarding contract for project to. Kluck Construction in the amount of $68,000. Seconded . by Nicholson. Motion carried 7-0. Proofs of publication on notice of hearing onplans and specs and notice to bidders on the receipt of bids for the City Hall Remodeling (Exterior Work) Project and Cit Manager recommending to award contract for project, upon motion received and filed. Buol moved adoption of Resolution No. 301-00 Adopting plans and specs for project and Resolution No. 302-00 Awarding contract for project to Kluck Construction in the amount of $262,600. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 7-0. Proofs of publication on notice of hearing on plans and specs and notice to bidders on the receipt of bids for con- struction of the Parking Lot at Third and Main Streets and City Manager recommending that the bid received be rejec ed, upon motion received and filed. Markham moved adop- tion of Resolution No. 303-00 Rescinding Resolution No. 261-00 Preliminary Approval of Plans and Specifications for construction of the parking lot at Third and Main Streets. Seconded by Robbins. Motion carried 7-0. Proofs of publication on notice of hearing on plans and specs and notice to bidders on August 7, 2000, upon motion received and filed. Michalski moved adoption of: Resolution No. 308-00 Preliminary approval of plans and specs for project in estimated , amount of $162,880.62; Resolution No. 309-00 Fixing date of hearing on plans and specs for August 7, 2000 at 6:30 p.m. in the Public Library Auditorium and direct the City Clerk publish notice in the manner prescribed by law; Resolution No. 310-00 Resolution of Necessity; Resolution No. 311-00 Fixing date of hearing on Resolution of Necessity; Resolution No. 312-00 Approving preliminary sched- ule of assessments. Seconded by Robbins. Motion carried 7- 0. City Manager submitting doc- uments providing for construc- tion of the Walker and Oneida Street Storm Sewer Replacement Project and rec- ommending that a public hear- ing be set for August 7, 2000 upon motion received and filed. Buol moved adoption of: Resolution No. 313-00 Preliminary approval of plans and specs for project in esti- mated amount of $160,043.46; Resolution No. 314-00 Fixing Date of Hearing on plans and specs for August 7, 2000 at 6:30 p.m. in the Public Library` Auditorium'and direct the City Clerk to publish notice in the manner prescribed by law; Resolution . No. 315-00 Ordering Bids and directing Clerk to advertise. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 7-0. Dan Walsh, Director of Government and Business Affairs for the Chamber of Commerce, spoke stating )he is looking forward to working the City Council. 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J::!2. f5 ~ ~ ~~':g~ a.E~B ~ '" ~ ibuque, Iowa is and Summary s for the Month /lay 31, 2000 ); A G A Gas Inc, AT&T, 174.70; :ge Line Services, A Auto Body & )9.10; ACCO Corporation, ,cme Fuel and , 555.84; Active Icepts, 8,009.00; :t, 20.00; ADB 377.62; Addoco 1.00; Advance :87; Advanta Sign 321.50; Aearo 1.00; Affirmative gister, 675.00; I, 49.16; Airgas dral, 1,158.02; Services, Irian Alba Estate, .-L Equipment. Seasons Heating 3,229.00; All 67.20; Anthony R. 50; Allen County :ry, 7.70; Alliant 9,151.00; Allied ,996.41; Allied 43,36; Bridget 0; Alltel, 245.14; 4lthaus, 100.00; hinery Company, Amalgamated tI #329, 230.40; oncrete Institute, ;rican Consulting 349.00; American 63.00;, American )ciation, 388.00; ffice Equipment, erican Planning 15.00; American s Assoc., 58.00; :d Cross, 12.00; 'rust & Savings '63.88; American a Assoc., 194.70; Ames,15,819.50; eber, Inc, 253.66; in, 103.38; Annies 50; Apel Paving & Service, 1,230.00; ncrete, 80.73; mpus Dining r2.25; Aramark- srvices, 347.43; j, 129.24; Arcoa 292.47; Elmer Continental Realty, 425.00; Control Services, 2,419.53; Kevin K. Cook, 20.00; Copy Systsems Inc, 436.84; Copyworks, 106.00; James J. Corbett, 20.00; Corporate Express/Office Products, 2,056.25; Country Club Coffee, 197.50; Mary P. Coyle, 62.94; Crawford Murphy and Tilly Co, 2,690.68; CRC Press Inc, 72.80; Creative Catering/Inc, 149.00; Credit Bureau Enterprises Group Inc, 27.00; Crescent Electric, 5,250.50; Lynwood Cribb, 80.00; Crimson Multimedia Distribution Inc, 1,521.62; Gilbert J. Crippes, 103.00; Crown Products Inc, 289.86; Cumulus Broadcasting, 3,500.00; Cycom Mobile Solutions, 925.18; D & K Products, 1,664.00; D & N Fence Company Inc, 5,495.00; Todd Dalsing, 267.02; Christopher N. Dalton, 180.00; Maximo Damaso, 2,365.00; Danka, 34.98; W S Darley & Co, 84.21; Data Transmission Network Corp, 234.00; David Flying Service, 3,968.05; Day - Timers, Inc, 28.98; Rick De Santi, 50.00; Dealers Costs Corporation, 14.00; Dee Electronics Inc, 923.67; Delta Dental Plan of Iowa, 28,460.18; Delta Technical Products Co, 500.57; Demco, 1,913.68; Karen A. Demuth, 155.00; Mike R. Denman, 82.88; Department of Human Services, 18,921.49; Dept of Public Defense, 90.00; Design Center Associates, 3,277.54; Dictaphone ' Corporation, 389.00; Rita Dienst, 17.00; John Digman, 40.06; Discount School Supply, 623.91; Ditchwitch-Iowa Inc, 2,919.60; Division of Labor, 30.00; DMG- Maximus Inc, 4,358.00; Docuforms Inc, 1,391.20; Joe Dolan, 120.00; Dolter Heating Cooling & Electric, 140.00; Drew Cook & Sons Excavating Co- Inc, 7,936.13; Thomas Driscoll, 178.30; Drive Line Inc, 191.14; Dubuque Advertiser, 649.50; Dubuque Area Chamber of Commerce, 130.00; Dubuque Area Labor, 15,981.00; Dubuque Area Lifetime Center, 1,208.70; Dubuque Bank & Trust Co, 1,652.00; Dubuque Bank & Trust Company, 369,098.48; Dubuque Community School Dist, 1,444.96; Dubuque County Abstract & Title, 130.00; Dubuque County Auditor, 24,046.24; Dubuque County Extension, 2,202.30; Dubuque County Highway Dept, 30,245.25; Dubuque County Historical Soc, 89,740.53; Hospice of Dubuque County, 15.74; Dubuque County Recorder, 233.00; Dubuque County Sheriff, 5,124.59; Dubuque County Treasurer, 5,624.00; Dubuque Electric Motor Company, 3,452.34; Dubuque Family Practice, 274.00; Dubuque Hardwoods, 240.00; Dubuque Hose & Hydraulics, 3,243.30; Dubuque Humane Society, 2,537.75; Dubuque Industrial Supply Co, 16.03; Dubuque Internal Medicine PC, 223.62; Dubuque Janitorial Service, 2,073.75; Dubuque Leader, 30.00; Dubuque Main Street Limited, 945.14; Dubuque Marina, 249.29; Dubuque Police Protective Assn, 852.00; Dubuque Prof Firefighters Assn, 2,601.79; Dubuque Racing Association. 14.85; Dubuque Radiological Association, 30.00; Dubuque Supply' Co, 21.28; Dubuque Visiting Nurse Association, 1,298.15; Ken Duggan, 39.36; Dupaco Community Credit Union, 116,922.41; Dutrac Community Credit Union, 35,193.09; Ashlee M. Duve, 25.00; Lolly Dykstra, 14.00; -Steven Eastvedt, 854.26; Eck 706.90; Hartig Drug Company 33.53; Carson M. Hattel 20.00; David Haupert, 634.83 Richard J. Haupert, 37.50 Hawkeye State Scale Inc 213.00; Julie Hayes, 42.00 HBO & Company, 600.00 HDC Business Forms Corp 3,314.74; Health Choices, Inc 23,477.83; Heartland Inn 384.93; Heartland Investments of Iowa, 1,630.39; Alvin W. Heim, 37.50; Donald D. Heim, 432.37; Wade Heineman, 63.05; Donna Hejhal, 20.00; Michelle R. Helliner, 66.00; Guy Hemenway, 422.50; Laura Hemesath, 10.00; Hemmer Broadcasting Co, 387.50 Jeannette Henkels, 25.00 Henry the Hand, 240.00 Herbst Upholstery, 105.00 Gerald F. Herburger, 156.68 Hes C., 25.00; Hess Brick, Inc 32.10; Dennis Higgins, 60.00 Higginson Book Company 184.90; Highsmith Co, Inc 3,241.42; Higley Industries Inc 127.72; Hilti Company, 36.56 Hinz & Sons Construction 5,133.38; Louise Hohmann 1,603.31; The Hold Mini Warehouse Storage, 132.00; Holiday Inn, 160.71; Ery Hooks, 12.70; Horsfield Construction, 411,602.87; Houchen Bindery LTD, 105.15; Tonya Howe, 10.00; A.H. Hummert Seed, 67.33; John A. Hutchcroft, 135.00; Hy-Vee, 2,822.29; Hydrite Chemical Company, 5,860.00; Hygienic Laboratory, 1,830.00; IBM Corporation, , 261.45; IA Department of Natural Resources, 96.00; Intern'I Assoc. Assembly Managers, 290.00; ICMA Retirement Trust-457, 59,247.00; Ideal Uniform Service, 625.35; Identi-Kit Co. Inc., 408.00; IIW Engineers & Surveyors, PC, 11,837.38; Ikon Office Solutions Co., 1,410.33; Illinois Department of Revenue, 219.25; Independent Ins. Agents of Iowa, 110.00; Industrial Services Inc., 5,037.00; Innovation Groups, 41.70; The Institute for Research, 155.25; International Conference of, 50.00; Internet Express Inc., 100.00; InterntI Assoc. of Chiefs of Police, 790.00; Interstate Industrial Instr., 172.40; Interstate Pipe & Supply, 204.81; Interstate Supply Co., 39.87; Intl. Union of Operating Engineers, 1,099.80; IOS Capital, 95.00; Iowa Association of Housing Official, 900.00; Iowa Business Machines Inc., 272.06; Iowa City/County Management Associa., 70.00; Iowa Coalition -Housing & Homeless, 55.00; Iowa Concrete Products Co., 885.05; Iowa Dept. of Agriculture, 58.50; Iowa Dept. of Natural Resources, 43,065.60; Iowa Dept. of Public Safety, 6,000.00; Iowa Dept. of Transportation, 44.38; Iowa Division of Criminal Investig., 1,143.00; Iowa Engineering Company, 2,718.50; Iowa Hazmat Task Force, 100.00; Iowa Oil Company, 5,598.30; Iowa One Call, 575.00; Iowa Prison Industries, 2,423.34; Iowa Public Transit Associatio., 25.00; Iowa State Bar Association, 185.00; Iowa State University, 60.00; Iowa Street True Value, 1,133.95; Iowa Trails Council Inc., 14.95; IWPCA, 298.00; IPERS, 96,587.16; Matt A. Ivory, 250.00; I.W.I. Motor Parts, 1,251.99; J & D Financial Corporation, 960.00; J & J Landscaping/Pool Service, 177.50; J & R Bakery, 67.20; J & R Supply Company, 22,879.23; Gertrude Jackoniski, 71.60; Sherry Jacobs, 23.50; F M Jaeger Hardware, 356.68; Michael W. Jasper, 40.00; Ralph Jasper, Medicap Pharmacy, 371.63; Medicare Part B, 213.34; Meineke Mufflers, 10.00; James V. Melloy, 20.00; Menards Lumber Co., 387.57; Mercantile Bank, 21.68; Mercy Medical Center, 2,221.97; Mercy Services Corporation, 2,964.17; Mergent FIS, 558.00; Benjamin J. Mettille, 160.00; MFPRSI, 145,316.98; MG Industries, 1,574.52; Mid America Press Inc., 20.00; Midland Transportation, 46.35; Midwest Adjustment, 14.50; Midwest Business Products, 241.00; Midwest Chemical, 152.32; Midwest Communication Inc., 523.05; Mikes Auto Center Inc., 3,100.00; Miller and Van Eaton, 7,057.69; Miller Electric Supply Inc., 3,561.95; Miller Radio & TV Service, 50.00 Miracle Car Wash, 373.97 MMC Construction, 3,640.00 John Moberly, 50.00; Marcella Noel, 43.08; Tim Moerman, 166.61; Mohawk Mfg. & Supply, 1,120.19; Molecular Express Inc., 151.47; Molo Oil Company, 64.00; Molo Sand & Gravel Company, 66.76; Mollie K. Moore, 100.00; Moor's Salvage & Recovery Inc., 1,480.00; Amy T1 Moran, 30.31; Jamie L. Moran, 170.00; Daniel A. Morgan, 99.95; Morse Electric Inc., 32,686.63; Howard J. Morton, 210.00; Motion Industries Inc., 296.87; . Motorola Communications Sector, 42.49; Mount St. Clare College, 20.00; Mulgrew Oil Company, 25,585.91; Municipal Pipe Tool Co. Inc., 733.47; Municipal Supply Inc., 3,580.12; Mutual Wheel Company, 1,655.74; Muzak - Chicago, 78.00; Myers -Cox Co., 496.21; Pamela K. Myhre, 136.55; Napa Auto Parts & Supply, 622.65; Nash Engineering, 344.62; Ruth Nash, 40.33; National Assoc. of. Human Rights Work, 50.00; National Prescription Administrator, 42,274.54; National Trust For Historic Preserv., 195.00; Natn'I Assoc Community Mediation, 150.00 Nauman Nursery, 48,066.35 Neenah Foundry, 509.06 Marilee Nemmers, 17.00; Net Smart Inc., 6,207.30; Neumeister Animal Hospital, 30.00; New Horizons Computer Learning Cntr., 4,400.00; Newt Marine Service, 1,338.75; Steve Neyens, 16.71; Dan Nicholson, 757.95; Joel J. Nilles, 10.00; Norlab Inc., 189.60; Norsolv Systems, 89.20; North Star Paint & Body Supply, 217.40; Northeast Iowa Community College, 135.00; Norwest Bank Iowa N. A., 2,236,245.59; Stephen O'Hea, 100.00; Oak Ridge Apparel & Awards, 1,436.75; Shane O'Brian, 169.79; Ray O'Herron Company, 137.85; Oklahoma State Bureau' of Investig., 15.00; Old Dominion Brush, 266.97; Buddy A. Olson Inc., 48.00; OMB Police Supply, 406.95; Opening Specialists Inc., 657.20; Orion Bus Industries Inc., 368.38; Orkin Exterminating Company, 357.00; O'Toole Office Supply Company, 2,437.18; Nancy Otterbeck, 37.50; Overhead Door Company, 602.84; _ Overton's, 253.98; Oxford University Press Inc., 121.46; Walter W. Paisley, 242.55; Palmer Drug Company, 31.25; Paper Direct Inc., 29.94; Park & Plaza Products Inc., 3,960.00; Partners In Maintenance, 84.00; Parts Associates Inc., 1,556.88; Tom, Patterson, 519.40; Paul's Pump Service, 25.00; Shannon Paulsen, 410.00; Paulson Electric Company, 13,761.00; Josh Paurus, 695.13; Carrie Peckham, 100.00; Pentamation, 15.82; Pentax Sedona Staffing Services, 918.58; The Segal Co., 2,947.00; Selco Inc., 316.50; Servicemaster-Banfield Seven Hills, 4,331.66; Bert Shade 70.60; Shamrock Jewelers 110.00; Ronald D. Shaw 40.50; Shelterforce, 30.00 Sheraton 4 Points Hotel 221.49; Emily E. Sievers 40.00; The Sign Makers 14.00; Signs On Time, 205.00 Simmons Airlines, 225.00 Judith Simondson, 500.00 Sitler's Supplies Inc., 28.50 Skillpath Seminars, 199.00 Gary R. Soppe Inc., 770.57 Spahn & Rose Lumber 1,426.63; Specialty Technical Publishers Inc., 380.75; Gil Spence, 117.50; Spiegelhalter Electric, 1,164.25; John I. Splinter, 168.65; Penny Lou Splinter, 40.00; St. Joseph Co. Airport Authority, 230.00; Jack Stackis, 1,200.00; Standard Insurance Co., 12.74; Standard Insurance Company, 2,511.27; Staples Credit Plan, 706.70; ' Star Uniforms, 1,139.25; Steel Mart, 67.47; Patrick Sterret MD, 61.00; Rick Steuer, 2,336.60; The Stevens Company, 4,558.44; Steve's Ace Hardware, 1,566.73; Stewart Contruction Company, 34,518.32; Rebecca Stieber, 8.06; Bob Stonskas, 25.00; Adelia Strait Estate, 190.00; Strategic Learning Technologies, 22,276.00; Michael J. Sullivan, 110.00; Sunstar Equipment Co., 2,104.85; Superior Welding, 442.46; Surface Systems, Inc., 67.86; Swana, 117.00; Jay J. Swenson, 10.00; Swimming Pool Supply Company, 3,892.00; Tailwinds Restaurant, 19.00; Tandem Tire Auto Service, 1,340.56; Target Stores, 14.97; John Taylor, 40.00; Taylor Pharmacy, 288.45; TCI of Dubuque, 8,663.90; Technigraphcs Inc., 459.07; Tees Plus, 327.48; Telelgraph Herald, 4,646.64; Telex Communications, Inc., 564.86; Temp Associates, 278.68; Terminal Supply, 138.23; Test America, 4,995.00; Texas Dept. of Public Safety, 30.00 Terrance L. Theis, .291.43 Randy Theisen, 150.00 Theisens Inc., 665.18; Thermo King, 400.72; Michelle Thien, 178.89; Thompson Publishing Group, 254.00; Kathryn B. Tierney, 160.00; Darla Till; 17.00; TMI Coatings Inc., 1,695.00; Tnemec Company Inc., 826.00; Traffic Technical Support Inc., 826.00; Treasurer -State of Iowa, 30,721.82; Treasurer State of Iowa Ilea, -40.00; Tri State Fence, 432.00; Tri State Graphics, 616.27; Tri-State Turf & Irrigation, 667.95; Tricon General Construction Inc., 829.76; Trophy World, 56.00; Truck Country of Iowa Inc., 343.95; Tschiggfrie Excavating Company, 241,446.43; Ronald Turner, 34.24; U S Cellular Mobile Telephone, 1,926.80; F H Uelner, 303.75; Steven Ulstad AIA, 3,230.53; Ultramax, 319.00; Union Hoermann Press, 3,314.00; Unique Books Inc., 148.56; Unique Management Services Inc., 343.85; United Laboratories, 686.42; United Parcel Service -Iowa, 10.00; United Rentals, 129.10; United Way Services, Inc., 859.19; Universal Cbach Inc., 275.88 Universal Electric Inc., 376.73 University of Dubuque, 389.91 University of Northern Iowa 25.00; University of Wisconsin -Madison, 79.00; Jeff Upmann, 63.00; US Office Products, 449.98; US Toy Co. Inc., 71.06; U. S. West Communications, 15,390.01; US West The Directory Source, 21.42; UT Tire Recyclers, 2,691.15; Value Independent Parts STATE OF IOVI DUBUQUE CO1 I, Communication) newspaper of gt Dubuque and St. in said newspapt City of Dubuque, Iowa List of Claims and Summary of Revenues for the Mont Ending May 31, 2000 AAAE, 295.00; A G A Gas In 27,202.96; AT&T, 174.7 AT&T Language Line Service 222.50; ABRA Auto Body Glass, 709.10; ACC Unlimited Corporation, 6,573.60; Acme Fuel an Material Co., 555.84; Active Thermal Concepts, 8,009.0 ADA Project, 20.00; AD Alnaco Inc, 377.62; Addoc Inc, 3.,940.00; Advance Designs, 421.87; Advanta Sig Company, 321.50; Aear Company, 81.00; Affirmative Action - Register, 675.00 Lorraine Aird, 49.16; Airga North Central, 1,158.02 Aladdin/GK Services 1,818.27; Marian Alba Estate 50.83; A-L-L Equipment 4,445.71; At Seasons Heating & Cooling. 3,229.00; Al Systems, 9,867.20; Anthony R Allen Jr., 57.50; Allen Count Public Library, 7.70; Aillan Energy, 129,151.00; Allied Camera, 1,996.41; Allied Electronics, 43,36; Bridget Allman, 56.00; Alltel, 245.14; Steven J. Althaus, 100.00; Altorfer Machinery Company, 2,308.74; Amalgamated Transit Local #329, 230.40; American Concrete Institute, 738.00; American Consulting Engineering, 349.00; American Freightways, 63.00; American Library Association, 388.00; American Office Equipment, 42.56; American Planning Association, 15.00; American Public Works Assoc., 58.00; American Red Cross, 12.00; American Trust & Savings Bank, 259,763.88; American Water Works Assoc., 194.70; Alan Ames,15,819.50; Anderson Weber, Inc, 253.66; Mark P. Anglin, 103.38'; Annies Lil Bits, 177.50; Apel Paving & Parking Lot Service, 1,230.00; Apex Concrete, 80.73; Aramark-Campus Dining Service, 472.25; Aramark- Uniform Services, 347.43; Arch Paging, 129.24; Arcoa Industries, 292.47; Elmer Arensdorf, 500:00; Arrow Star Incorp., 187.05; Ascom Hasler Mailing Systems Inc, 192.00; Atlast Fluid Power, 1,311.48; AV Fuel, 48,917.58; Daniel R. Avenarius, 97.50; B & W Enterprise, 4,526.61; Baker & Taylor Company, 15,676.75; Duck Bakey, 5.00; Dan Bannon, 190.28; The Battery Center, 231.87; Jack Bauerly, 47.80; Beacon Ballfields, 837.02; Bear Creek Archeology, 4,298.40; Becker & Associates, 367.07; Kimberly Bell, 15.00; Bendlin Fire Equipment Co. Inc., 287.92; Roger L. Benz, 34.57; Alfred M. Best Company, 88.95; Best Distributing Inc, 59.04; Best Western Inn, 820.38: BFI Wastes Rvetcros Month Sign 'ASSOC.• Assembly Managers, Municipal Pipe Tool Co. Inc., 1 117,00' Jav John Digman, 40.06. Discount 290 00• School Supply, 623.91; Ditchwitch-Iowa Inc, 2,919.60; Division of Labor, 30.00; DMG- Maximus Inc, 4,358.00; Docuforms Inc, 1,391.20; Joe Dolan, 120.00; Dolter Heating c Cooling & Electric, 140.00; 0 Drew Cook & Sons Excavating s Co- Inc, 7,936.13; Thomas & Driscoll, 178.30; Drive Line Inc, O 191.14; Dubuque Advertiser, 649.50; Dubuque Area d Chamber of Commerce, 130.00; Dubuque Area Labor, 0; 15,981.00; Dubuque Area g Lifetime Center, 1,208.70; o Dubuque Bank & Trust Co, 1,652.00; Dubuque Bank & Trust Company, 369,098.48; o Dubuque Community School Dist, 1,444.96; Dubuque County Abstract & Title, a 130.00; Dubuque County Auditor, 24,046.24; Dubuque County Extension, 2,202.30; Dubuque County Highway Dept, 30,245.25; Dubuque County Historical Soc, 89,740.53; Hospice of Dubuque County, 15.74; SDubuque County Recorder, 233.00; Dubuque County Sheriff, 5,124.59; Dubuque County Treasurer, 5,624.00; Dubuque Electric Motor Company, 3,452.34; Dubuque Family Practice, 274.00; Dubuque Hardwoods, 240.00; Dubuque Hose & Hydraulics, 3,243.30; Dubuque Humane Society, 2,537.75; Dubuque Industrial Supply Co, 16.03; Dubuque Internal Medicine PC, 223.62; Dubuque Janitorial Service, 2,073.75; Dubuque Leader, 30.00; Dubuque Main Street Limited, 945.14; Dubuque Marina, 249.29; Dubuque Police Protective Assn, 852.00; Dubuque Prof Firefighters Assn, 2,601.79; Dubuque Racing Association. 14.85; Dubuque Radiological Association,, 30.00; Dubuque Supply' Co, 21.28; Dubuque Visiting Nurse Association, 1,298.15; Ken Duggan, 39.36; Dupaco Community Credit & Union, 116,922.41; Dutrac Community Credit Union, Ashlee M. Duve, 25.00; Lolly Dykstra, 14.00; -Steven Eastvedt, 854.26; Eck Real Estate/Investments LLC, 10,877.11; Ecklein Communications Inc, 850.00; C Econo Foods, 198.13; Mark S. Edminster, 60.00; Brian Ehlinger, 6,589.52; Dorothy Ehrlich, 50.83; Elliott Equipment Company, 11.08; Ellis Power Equipment, 2,554.11; Energetics Ind Dist, 1,037.30; Scott Engleman, 7.73; Entre Information Systems, 400.00; Kevin J. Ernst, 145.00; Nelson Evans Jr., 4,197.60; Paul Exstrom, Facts on File, Inc, J 111.00; Paul Fahey, 1,326.24; Delores Farley, 40.33; Fastenal Company, 198.35; Federal Express, 907.98; Ed M. Feld Equipment Co Inc, 562.00; John L. Jackoniski, KDTH Kennedy CMA Retlrem Trust-457, 59,247.00; Id Uniform Service, 625. Identi-Kit Co. Inc., 408.00; IIW Engineers & Surveyors, P 11,837.38; Ikon Offic Solutions Co., 1,410.33; Illin Department of Revenue 219.25; Independent In Agents of Iowa, 110.0 Industrial Services In 5,037.00; Innovation Group 41.70; The Institute f Research, 155.25 International Conference of 50.00; Internet Express Inc., 100.00; InterntI Assoc. Chiefs of Police, 790.0 Interstate Industrial Instr 172.40; Interstate Pipe Supply, 204.81; Interstate Supply Co., 39.87; Intl. Union of Operating Engineer 1,099.80; IOS Capital, 95.0 Iowa Association of Housing Official, 900.00; Iowa Business Machines Inc., 272.06; Iowa City/County Management Associa., 70.00; Iowa Coalition -Housing Homeless, 55.00; Iowa Concrete Products Co., 885.05; Iowa Dept. o Agriculture, 58.50; Iowa Dept of Natural Resources 43,065.60; Iowa Dept. o Public Safety, 6,000.00; Iowa Dept. of Transportation, 44.38; Iowa Division of Criminal Investig., 1,143.00; Iowa Engineering Company, 2,718.50; Iowa Hazmat Task Force, 100.00; Iowa Oil Company, 5,598.30; Iowa One Call, 575.00; Iowa Prison Industries, 2,423.34; Iowa Public Transit Associatio., 25.00; Iowa State Bar Association, 185.00; Iowa State University, 60.00; Iowa Street True Value, 1,133.95; Iowa Trails Council Inc., 14.95; IWPCA, 298.00; IPERS, 96,587.16; Matt A. Ivory, 250.00; I.W.I. Motor Parts, 1,251.99; J & D Financial Corporation, 960.00; J & J Landscaping/Pool Service, 177.50; J & R Bakery, 67.20; J 22,8 9.23;;uPPIY CGertpude 71.60; Sherry Jacobs, 23.50; F M Jaeger Hardware, 356.68; Michael W. Jasper, 40.00; Ralph Jasper, 138.00; Richene Jasper, 16.00; John Deere Health Care, 828.33; Ryan J. Johnson, 120.00; Stacie Johnson, 120.00; Richard W. Jones, 99.63; Pauline Joyce, 166.60; Jodie M. Julson, 30.00; KSF Associates Inc., 3,500.00; Johnnie E. Kamm, 6.00; Kevin J. Kamm, 40.00; Kane, Norby and Reddick, PC, 832.50; Kar Products, 1,003.01; Kara Company Inc., 150.00; KAT-FM; 208.00; Radio Station, 194.00; J Keller & Associates Inc., 179.12; Michael J. Kelly, 15.02; Kelly Supply Company, 343.05; Elizabeth Kemp, 30.38; Jeff Kemp, 19.00; Mall, 950.00; Key , I Idea ent 733.47; Municipal Supply Inc 3,580.12; Mutual Whe 35; Company, 1,655.74; Muzak Chicago, 78.00; Myers -Co C, Co., 496.21; Pamela K. Myhre e 136.55; Napa Auto Parts ois Supply, 622.65; Nas , Engineering, 344.62; Rut s. Nash, 40.33; National Assoc 0; of. Human Rights Work, 50.00 c., National Prescriptio s, Administrator, 42,274.54 or National Trust For Historic Preserv., 195.00; Natn'I Assoc Community Mediation, 150.00 Nauman Nursery, 48,066.35 oNeenah Foundry, 509.06 0; Marilee Nemmers, 17.00; Net Smart Inc., 6,207.30; & Neumeister Animal Hospital, 30.00; New Horizons Computer Learning Cntr., s, 4,400.00; Newt Marine 0; Service, 1,338.75; Steve Neyens, 16.71; Dan Nicholson, 757.95; Joel J. Nilles, 10.00; Norlab Inc., 189.60; Norsolv Systems, 89.20; North Star Paint & Body Supply, 217.40; & Northeast Iowa Community College, 135.00; Norwest Bank Iowa N. A., 2,236,245.59; Stephen O'Hea, 100.00; Oak Ridge Apparel & Awards, 1,436.75; Shane O'Brien, f 169.79; Ray O'Herron Company, 137.85; Oklahoma State Bureau ' of Investig., 15.00; Old Dominion Brush, 266.97; Buddy A. Olson Inc., 48.00; OMB Police Supply, 406.95; Opening Specialists Inc., 657.20; Orion Bus Industries Inc., 368.38; Orkin Exterminating Company, 357.00; O'Toole Office Supply Company, 2,437.18; Nancy Otterbeck, 37.50; Overhead Door Company, 602.84; _ Overton's, 253.98; Oxford University Press Inc., 121.46; Walter W. Paisley, 242.55; Palmer Drug Company, 31.25; Paper Direct Inc., 29.94; Park & Plaza Products Inc., 3,960.00; Partners In Maintenance, 84.00; Parts Associates Inc., 1,556.88; Tom Patterson, 519.40; Paul's Pump Service, 25.00; Shannon Paulsen, 410.00; Paulson Electric Company, 13,761.00; Josh Paurus, 695.13; Carrie Peckham, 100.00; Pentamation, 15.82; Pentax Technologies, 82.71; Peoples Natural Gas, 24,504.83; Per Mar Security And Research Corp., 395.60; Perfection Oil Company, 39.26; John Perry, 27,039.33; Personal Computer Center, 60.00; Petty Cash, 292.51; C. P. Pfohl Electric Company, 905.00; Kelly M. Pins, 10.00; Pitney Bowes Credit Corp., 124.91; Pitney Bowes Inc., 122.09; Brad Plummer, 77.82; Matthew D. Plummer, 130.00; Porter's Camera Store Inc., 80.55; Portzen Construction, Inc., 96,132.29; Postmaster, 6,041.76; Postmaster, 3,400.00; Jan Powers, 201.25; Precise Forms Inc., 315.48; Precision Tool & Fnninaorinn - I 10.00; Swimming Pool Supply el Company, 3,892.00; Tailwinds - Restaurant, 19.00; Tandem x Tire & Auto Service, 1,340.56; Target Stores, 14.97; John & Taylor, 40.00; Taylor h Pharmacy, 288.45; ICI of h Dubuque, 8,663.90; Technigraphcs Inc., 459.07; ; Tees Plus, 327.48; Telelgraph n Herald, 4,646.64; Telex Communications, Inc., 564.86; Temp Associates, 278.68; Terminal Supply, 138.23; Test ; America, 4,995.00; Texas ; Dept. of Public Safety, 30.00 ; Terrance L. Theis, .291.43 Randy Theisen, 150.00 Theisens Inc., 665.18; Thermo King, 400.72; Michelle- Thien, 178.89; Thompson Publishing ' Group, 254.00; Kathryn B. Tierney, 160.00; Darla Till; 17.00; TMI Coatings Inc., 1,695.00; Tnemec Company Inc., 826.00; Traffic Technical Support Inc., 826.00; Treasurer -State of Iowa, 30,721.82; Treasurer State of Iowa Ilea, -40.00; Tri State Fence, 432.00; Tri State Graphics, 616.27; Tri-State Turf & Irrigation, 667.95; Tricon General Construction Inc., 829.76; Trophy World, 56.00; Truck Country of Iowa Inc., 343.95; Tschiggfrie Excavating Company, 241,446.43; Ronald Turner, 34.24; U S Cellular Mobile Telephone, 1,926.80; F H Uelner, 303.75; Steven Ulstad AIA, 3,230.53; Ultramax, 319.00; Union "Hoermann Press, 3,314.00; Unique Books Inc., 148.56; Unique Management Services Inc., 343.85; United Laboratories, 686.42; United Parcel Service -Iowa, 10.00; United Rentals, 129.10; United Way Services, Inc., 859.19; Universal Cbach Inc., 275.88; Universal Electric Inc., 376.73; University of Dubuque, 389.91; University of Northern Iowa, 25.00; University of Wisconsin -Madison, 79.00; Jeff Upmann, 63.00; US Office Products, 449.98; US Toy Co. Inc., 71.06; U. S. West Communications, 15,390.01; US West The Directory. Source, 21.42; UT Tire Recyclers, 2,691.15; Value Independent Parts Warehouse, 66.96; Van Meter Industrial Inc., 1,231.65; Michael C. Van Milligen, 142.82; Vedi Associates Inc., 5,720.00; Virginia State Police, 30.00; Vitran Express, 80.14; Vocational Services, 105.93; E. J. Voggenthaler Company, 848.61; Donald Vogt, 157.29; Michael J. Vondal, 11,728.62; Erin E. Wagner, 20.00; Kathy Wagner, 775.00; Wagner Nursery, 4,641.00; Wal-Mart Store, 234.28; Dan Waldbillig, 8.00; Walgreen Company, 1,005.06; Janet Walker, 31.01; Walser Movers, Inc., 105.00; Walsh Stores, 133.94; Tammy Walsh, 16.00; Jolene Wareham, 40.00; Wash Depot .... nnc ten. ..,_ nw .loanln,. 10 nn. 1 n_ ..,. �,. 'r Pr- r 8'fc I, Communications, Inc., an Iowa corpor newspaper of general circulation pub] Dubuque and State of Iowa; hereby cet in said newspaper on the following date , 2000 ,and STATE OF IOWA DUBUQUE COUNTY CERTIFICATI TAMMY M. FELDMANI Subscribed to hefnrc, mo 50.83; A-L-L,. Equpment. 4,445.71; All Seasons Heating & Cooling. 3,229.00; All Systems, 9,867:20; Anthony R. Allen Jr., 57.50; Allen County Public Library, 7.70; Alliant Energy, 129,151.00; Allied Camera, 1,996.41; Allied Electronics, 43,36; Bridget Allman, 56.00; Alltel, 245.14; Steven J. Althaus, 100.00; Altorfer Machinery Company, 2,308.74; Amalgamated Transit Local #329, 230.40; American Concrete Institute, 738.00; American Consulting Engineering, 349.00; American Freightways, 63.00; American Library Association, 388.00; American Office Equipment, 42.56; American Planning Association, 15.00; American Public Works Assoc., 58.00; American Red Cross, 12.00; American Trust & Savings Bank, 259,763.88; American Water Works Assoc., 194.70 Alan Ames,15,819.50 Anderson Weber, Inc, 253.66 Mark P. Anglin, 103.38; Annies Lil Bits, 177.50; Apel Paving & Parking Lot Service, 1,230.00; Apex Concrete, 80.73; Aramark-Campus Dining Service, 472.25; Aramark- Uniform Services, 347.43; Arch Paging, 129.24; Arcoa Industries, 292.47; Elmer Arensdorf, 500:00; Arrow Star Incorp., 187.05; Ascom Hasler Mailing Systems Inc, 192.00; Atlast Fluid Power, 1,311.48; AV Fuel, 48,917.58; Daniel R. Avenarius, 97.50; B & W Enterprise, 4,526.61; Baker & Taylor Company, 15,676.75; Duck Bakey, 5.00; Dan Bannon, 190.28; The Battery Center, 231.87; Jack Bauerly, 47.80; Beacon Ballfields, 837.02; Bear Creek Archeology, 4,298.40; Becker & Associates, 367.07; Kimberly Bell, 15.00; ¢endlin Fire Equipment Co. Inc., 287.92; Roger L. Benz, 34.57; Alfred M. Best Company, 88.95; Best Distributing Inc, 59.04; Best Western Inn, 820.38; BFI Waste Systems NTH/America Inc, 2,042.38; Agnetta Biechler, 48.20; Big A Auto Parts, 115.07; The Bike Shack, 234.99; Bird Chevrolet, 724.93; Bishop Block Limited Partnership, 4,206.00; Nancy Bleile, 40.00; Blue Cross Blue Shield of Iowa, 194.20; William G. Blum, 71.59; BNA Books, 408.00; Boise Cascade Office Products Corp., . 61.13; Bojangles Sportswear & Silkscreen, 189.00; Bond and Associates, 116.99; Sara Bonnette, 19.00; Books in Motion, 93.81; Books on Tape Inc, 125.95; Bosserman Aviation Equipment Inc, 129.25; Bowman Products, 426.58; Bradley Iron Works, 199.00; Robert Bradley, 7,864.40; Breitbach Landscaping, 3.20.00; Nick J. Breitbach; 30.00; Ronald J. Breitbach, 60.00; Kelli L. Rreitbach. 40.00; Jackie Dept, 30,245.25; Dubuque County Historical Soc, 89,740.53; Hospice of Dubuque County, 15.74; Dubuque County Recorder, 233.00; Dubuque County Sheriff, 5,124.59; Dubuque County Treasurer, 5,624.00; Dubuque Electric Motor Company, 3,452.34; Dubuque Family Practice, 274.00; Dubuque Hardwoods, 240.00; Dubuque Hose & Hydraulics, 3,243.30; Dubuque Humane Society, 2,537.75; Dubuque Industrial Supply Co, 16.03; Dubuque Internal Medicine PC, 223.62; Dubuque Janitorial Service, 2,073.75; Dubuque Leader, 30.00; Dubuque Main Street Limited, 945.14; Dubuque Marina, 249.29; Dubuque Police Protective Assn, 852.00; Dubuque Prof Firefighters Assn, 2,601.79; Dubuque Racing Association. 14.85; Dubuque Radiological Association, 30.00; Dubuque Supply' Co, 21.28; Dubuque Visiting Nurse Association, 1,298.15; Ken Duggan, 39.36; Dupaco Community Credit Union, 116,922.41; Dutrac Community Credit Union, 35,193.09; Ashlee M. Duve, 25.00; Lolly Dykstra, 14.00; -Steven Eastvedt, 854.26; Eck Real Estate/Investments LLC, 10,877.11; Ecklein Communications Inc, 850.00; Econo Foods, 198.13; Mark S. Edminster, 60.00; Brian Ehlinger, 6,589.52; Dorothy Ehrlich, 50.83; Elliott Equipment Company, 11.08; Ellis Power Equipment, 2,554.11; Energetics Ind Dist, 1,037.30; Scott Engleman, 7.73; Entre Information Systems, 400.00; Kevin J. Ernst, 145.00; Nelson Evans Jr., 4,197.60; Paul Exstrom, 30.00; Facts on File, Inc, 111.00; Paul Fahey, 1,326.24; Delores Farley, 40.33; Fastenal Company, 198.35; Federal Express, 907.98; Ed M. Feld Equipment Co Inc, 562.00; John L. Felderman Appraisals, 1,120.00; Michael G. Felderman, 22.00; Patricia A. Felderman, 1,020.00; Marian Feller, 51.67; Ferrellgas, 19.20; Lori S. Ferris, 300.00; Richard J. Fiedler, 40.00; Finley Hospital, 1,341.00; Mike Fihnin Ford Inc, 489.98; Mike Finnin Motors Inc, 10.00; Fire & Safety Equipment Co, 39.00; Fire Service Institute, 35.00; Kevin Firnstahl, 24.08; First Supply Dubuque, 1,207.53;. Richard Firzlaff, 35.64; Fisher Scientific Company, 1,985.52; Lester Fitzsimons, 49.02; Five Flags Concessions, 2,047.12; Jerry K. Fjelseth, 30.00; Fluid Technology Corporation, 137.02; Flynn Ready Mix Concrete, 8,498.44; Kevin Foley, 445.53; Theresa Forbes, 20.00; Foth And Vandyke, 2,364.14; Four Points Sheraton, 495.00; Fox Engineering Associates Inc, In,73 69 25' Fox Valley Marina City/County managemem Associa., 70.00; Iowa Coalition -Housing & Homeless, 55.00; Iowa Concrete Products Co., 885.05; Iowa Dept. of Agriculture, 58.50; Iowa Dept. of Natural Resources, 43,065.60; Iowa Dept. of Public Safety, 6,000.00; Iowa Dept. of Transportation, 44.38; Iowa Division of Criminal Investig., 1,143.00; Iowa Engineering Company, 2,718.50; Iowa Hazmat Task Force, 100.00; Iowa Oil Company, 5,598.30; Iowa One Call, 575.00; Iowa Prison Industries, 2,423.34; Iowa Public Transit Associatio., 25.00; Iowa State Bar Association, 185.00; Iowa State University, 60.00; Iowa Street True Value, 1,133.95; Iowa Trails Council Inc., 14.95; IWPCA, 298.00; IPERS, 96,587.16; Matt A. Ivory, 250.00; I.W.I. Motor Parts, 1,251.99; J & D Financial Corporation, 960.00; J & J Landscaping/Pool Service, 177.50; J & R Bakery, 67.20; J & R Supply Company, 22,879.23; Gertrude Jackoniski, 71.60; Sherry Jacobs, 23.50; F M Jaeger Hardware, 356.68; Michael W. Jasper, 40.00; Ralph Jasper, 138.00; Richene Jasper, 16.00; John Deere Health Care, 828.33; Ryan J. Johnson, 120.00; Stacie Johnson, 120.00; Richard W. Jones, 99.63; Pauline Joyce, 166.60; Jodie M. Julson, 30.00; KSF Associates Inc., 3,500.00; Johnnie E. Kamm, 60.00; Kevin J. Kamm, 40.00; Kane, Norby and Reddick, PC, 832.50; Kar Products, 1,003.01; Kara Company Inc., 150.00; KAT-FM; 208.00; KDTH Radio Station, 194.00; J J Keller & Associates Inc., 179.12; Michael J. Kelly, 15.02; Kelly Supply Company, 343.05; Elizabeth Kemp, 30.38; Jeff Kemp, 19.00; Kennedy Mall, 950.00; Key City Window Cleaning, 13.00; Key West True Value, 1,887.03; Dina Klancir, 39.00; Todd N. Klapatauskas, 30.00; Klauer Development Corp., 675.00; Kluck Construction, 14,092.79; K-Mart, 103.53; Abby L. Knautz, 25.00; Ann Knepper, 10.00; Crista L. Koch, 35.00; Kari A. Koch, 30.00; Koch Materials Company, 1,369.74; Kone Inc., 171.62; John Koppes, 120.00; David S. Kowicheck, .00; Ken Kraemer, 1,970.71; Peg Kraus, 39.70; Krieg Boys Ice Corporation, 140.40; Kyle Kritz, 110.50; Alfred Krug, 44.81; Kenneth Kunkel, 1,000.00; Kunnerts Sporting Goods, 27.90; Kwik Stop Food Mart, 434473; Lab Safety Supply, 46.17; Labor Ready, 6,830.82; Lady Luck Casino Hotel Bettendort, 123.20;-The Lamar Companies, 2,629.00; Connie Lambropoulos, 539.00: Landmark Audio 89 nn. North Star 1 Treasurer -State of lower oysienis, Paint & Body Supply, 217.40; Northeast Iowa Community College, 135.00; Norwest Bank Iowa N. A., 2,236,245.59; Stephen O'Hea, 100.00; Oak Ridge Apparel & Awards, 1,436.75; Shane O'Brien, 169.79; Ray O'Herron Company, 137.85; Oklahoma State Bureau of Investig., 15.00; Old Dominion Brush, 266.97; Buddy A. Olson Inc., 48.00; OMB Police Supply, 406.95; Opening Specialists Inc., 657.20; Orion Bus Industries Inc., 368.38; Orkin Exterminating Company, 35'7.00; O'Toole Office Supply Company, 2,437.18; Nancy Otterbeck, 37.50; Overhead Door Company, 602.84; Overton's, 253.98; Oxford University Press Inc., 121.46 Walter W. Paisley, 242.55 Palmer Drug Company, 31.25 Paper Direct Inc., 29.94; Park & Plaza Products Inc., 3,960.00; Partners In Maintenance, 84.00; Parts Associates Inc., 1,556.88; Tom. Patterson, 519.40; Paul's Pump Service, 25.00; Shannon Paulsen, 410.00; Paulson Electric Company, 13,761.00; Josh Paurus, 695.13; Carrie Peckham, 100.00; Pentamation, 15.82; Pentax Technologies, 82.71; Peoples Natural Gas, 24,504.83; Per Mar Security And Research Corp., 395.60; Perfection Oil Company, 39.26; John Perry, 27,039.33; Personal Computer Center, 60.00; Petty Cash, 292.51; C. P. Pfohl Electric Company, 905.00; Kelly M. Pins, 10.00; Pitney Bowes Credit Corp., 124.91; Pitney Bowes Inc., 122.09; Brad Plummer, 77.82; Matthew'D. Plummer, 130.00; Porter's Camera Store Inc., 80.55 Portzen Construction, Inc. 96,132.29; Postmaster 6,041.76; Postmaster 3,400.00; Jan Powers, 201.25 Precise Forms Inc., 315.48 Precision Tool & Engineering Co., 62.50; Premier Linen, 300.10; James G. Prescott, 20.00; Preston Engineering Inc., 8,056.00; Printers Plus, 374.63; Prism Corporation, 5,000.00; Project Concern Inc., 16.279.60; Promedix, 399.00; Protective Products Corp. 159.00; Prudent Publishing, 200.71; Public Entity Risk Services, 8,112.42; Quad Cities Tas Inc., 103.05; Quick Lube, 83.30; Racom Corporation, 538.26; Radio Shack, 921.43; Rafoth Furnace & Sheet Metal, 90.95; Ragan Communications, Inc., 1,17.300; Rainbo Oil Company, 735.61; Ramada Inn; 1,203.75; Randy's Sanitation, 225.00; Recorded Books, Inc., 1,588.45; Red Truck Publishing, 12.95; Barbara L. Reed, 58.50; Reeves Company Inc.; 15.65; Register Printing, 19.80; Registry/Interpreter for Deaf Inc., 75.00; Carolyn Reif, • , iQ 11• 1-2P14 nviromen a. 30,721.82; Treasurer State of Iowa Ilea, -40.00; Tri State Fence, 432.00; Tri State Graphics, 616.27; Tri-State Turf & Irrigation, 667.95; Tricon General Construction Inc., 829.76; Trophy World, 56.00; Truck Country of Iowa Inc., 343.95; Tschiggfrie Excavating Company, 241,446.43; Ronald Turner, 34.24; U S Cellular Mobile Telephone, 1,926.80; F H Uelner, 303.75; Steven Ulstad AIA, 3,230.53; Ultramax, 319.00; Union Hoermann Press, 3,314.00; Unique Books Inc., 148.56; Unique Management Services Inc., 343.85; United Laboratories, 686.42; United Parcel Service -Iowa, 10.00; United Rentals, 129.10; United Way Services, Inc., 859.19 Universal Coach Inc., 275.88 Universal Electric Inc., 376.73 University of Dubuque, 389.91 University of Northern Iowa 25.00; University of Wisconsin -Madison, 79.00; Jeff Upmann, 63.00; US Office Products, 449.98; US Toy Co. Inc., 71.06; U. S. West Communications, 15,390.01; US West The Directory Source, 21.42; UT - Tire Recyclers, 2,691.15; Value Independent Parts Warehouse, 66.96; Van Meter Industrial Inc., 1,231.65; Michael C. Van Milligen, 142.82; Vedi Associates Inc., 5,720.00; Virginia State Police, 30.00; Vitran Express, 80.14; Vocational Services, 105.93; E. J. Voggenthaler Company, 848.61; Donald Vogt, 157.29; Michael J. Vondal, 11,728.62; Erin E. Wagner, 20.00; Kathy Wagner, 775.00; Wagner Nursery, 4,641.00; Wal-Mart Store, 234.28; Dan Waldbillig, 8.00; Walgreen Company, 1,005.06; Janet Walker, 31.01; Walser Movers, Inc., 105.00; Walsh Stores, 133.94; Tammy Walsh, 16.00; Jolene Wareham, 40.00; Wash Depot Inc., 225,76; Water Products, 975.00; Waterway's Journal, 25.00; Douglas B.. Watters, 48.00; Wayne's Specialties, 1,646.00; John A. Weber, 40.00; Karla Weber, 47.00; Weber Paper Company, 3,851.33; Claude Wegner, 360.00; Marie Weiland, 44.20; Martha Weiland, 49.02; James Weitz Construction, 100.00; Welter Storage Equipment Co. Inc., 283.00; Welu Printing Company, 740.94; Wenzel Towing Service, 415.00; Wenzel Towing Service - State Cont., 3,025.00; West Information Publishing Group, 836.00; West Publishing Company, 375.50; Western Lime, 11,960.25; Westrum Leak Detection, 495.00; Whatman Inc., 2,106.21; White Front Feed, 288.10; Ron White, 558.00; Wholesale Direct Inc., e.00; Wiederholt, 102.00; Willenborg Plumbing, 72.00; Dan Williams, 1,000.00; Qverle \Aliicnn. 39.00; Wilson Brothers STATE OF IOWA DUBUQUE COUNTY { SS: CERTIFICATION OF PUBLICATION ITAMMY M. FELDMANN a Billing Clerk for Woodward Communications, Inc., an Iowa corporation, publisher of the Telegraph Herald, a newspaper of general circulation published in the City of Dubuque, County of Dubuque and State of Iowa; hereby certify that the attached notice was published in said newspaper on the following dates June_ 3 , 20 40 , and for which the charge is $ y 7, 00 Subscribed to before me a Notary Public in and for Dubuque County, Iowa, this 3 day of 20 L Public in and for Dubuque County, Iowa JANET K. PAPE MY COMMISSION EXPIRES DECEMBER 11, 2001 v,anan Alba Estate, 50.83; A-L-L Equipment. 4,445.71; All Seasons Heating & Cooling. 3,229.00; All Systems, 9,867:20; Anthony R. Allen Jr., 57.50; Allen County Public Library, 7.70; Alliant Energy, 129,151.00; Allied Camera, 1,996.41; Allied Electronics, 43,36; Bridget Allman, 56.00; Alltel, 245.14; Steven J. Althaus, 100.00; Altorfer Machinery Company, 2,308.74; Amalgamated Transit Local #329, 230.40; American Concrete Institute, 738.00; American Consulting Engineering, 349.00; American Freightways, 63.00; American Library Association, 388.00; American Office Equipment, 42.56; American Planning Association, 15.00; American Public Works Assoc., 58.00; American Red Cross, 12.00; American Trust & Savings Bank, 259,763.88; American Water Works Assoc., 194.70; Alan Ames,15,819.50; Anderson Weber, Inc, 253.66; Mark P. Anglin, 103.38; Annies Lil Bits, 177.50; Apel Paving & Parking Lot Service, 1,230.00; Apex Concrete, 80.73; Aramark-Campus Dining Service, 472.25; Aramark- Uniform Services, 347.43; Arch Paging, 129.24; Arcoa Industries, 292.47; Elmer Arensdorf, 500:00; Arrow Star Incorp., 187.05; Ascom Hasler Mailing Systems Inc, 192.00; Atlast Fluid Power, 1,311.48; AV Fuel, 48,917.58; Daniel R. Avenarius, 97.50; B & W Enterprise, 4,526.61; Baker & Taylor Company, 15,676.75; Duck Bakey, 5.00; Dan Bannon, 190.28; The Battery Center, 231.87; Jack Bauerly, 47.80; Beacon Ballfields, 837.02; Bear Creek Archeology, 4,298.40; Becker & Associates, 367.07; Kimberly Bell, 15.00; i3endlin Fire , Equipment Co. Inc., 287.92; Roger L. Benz, 34.57; Alfred M. Best Company, 88.95; Best Distributing Inc, 59.04; Best Western Inn, 820.38; BFI Waste Systems NTH/America Inc, 2,042.38; Agnetta Biechler, 48.20; Big A Auto Parts, 115.07; The Bike Shack, 234.99; Bird Chevrolet, 724.93; Bishop Block Limited Partnership, 4,206.00; Nancy Bleile, 40.00; Blue Cross Blue Shield of Iowa, 194.20; William G. Blum, 71.59; BNA Books, 408.00; Boise Cascade Office Products Corp., . 61.13; Bojangles Sportswear & Silkscreen, 189.00; Bond and Associates, 116.99; Sara Bonnette, 19.00; Books in Motion, 93.81; Books on Tape Inc, 125.95; Bosserman Aviation Equipment Inc, 129.25; Bowman Products, 426.58; Bradley Iron Works, 199.00; Robert Bradley, 7,864.40; Breitbach Landscaping, 320.00; Nick J. Breitbach; 30.00; Ronald J. Breitbach, 60.00; Kelli L. Breitbach, 40.00; Jackie R. Brennan, 17.52; Michael R. Brewer, 295.00; Brock -White, 425.00; E. Daniel Brown, 1,293.59; Brown Traffic Products, 351.02; Brownells Inc, 191.94; Daniel J. Buelow, 200.00; Bureau of National Affairs, Inc, 1,5'87.00; Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, 250.00; David Burkart, 50.00; Burke Co LLC, 2,280.00; Lisa M. Burnes, 100.00; Tim C. Burnes, 100.00; Business Reference Services, 528.25; Business Technologies, 132.00; Business Telephone Supply, 607.68; Mary Bussan, 50.83; BWI Book Wholesalers Inc, 34.08; C & C Embroidery Inc, 610.00; C R Boats, 29.00 David Cahalan, 1,173.00 Linda gallahan, 15.00 Cambridg Tempositions Inc 2,080.76; Jerry R. Carber 100.00; Care Pest Control 115.00; Careertrack, 297.00 CDI Excavating Inc, 2,577.12 CDW Goverment Inc 5,239.89; Cenex, 25.09. Central Animal Hospital, 49.50 Channing L Bete Co Inc 749.00; Chem -Sol, Tech Star Co, 740.00; Chemsearch, 566.02; Chivers, 38.44; City of Dubuque' Treasurer, 151,295.64; City of New Orleans, 5.00; City Supply, 26.65; City Treasurer, 341,292.18; City Treasurer - Utility Service, 2,232.82; Clark Boat Company, 29,088.34; Delores K. Close, 230.00; Collection Services Center, 6,019.00; Columbia Propane, 176.87; Comelec Services Inc, 2,586.00; Commercial Flooring Co, 4,118.00; Communications Engineering Co, 126,185.16; Computer Doctors, Inc, 123.95; Computerland, 15.50; Conlon Construction Co, 336,247.00; Conney Safety Products, 2,221,53; Construction Material Inc, 950.51; uuouque County Highway Dept, 30,245.25; Dubuque County Historical Soc, 89,740.53; Hospice of Dubuque County, 15.74; Dubuque County Recorder, 233.00; Dubuque County Sheriff, 5,124.59; Dubuque County Treasurer, 5,624.00; Dubuque Electric Motor Company, 3,452.34; Dubuque Family Practice, 274.00; Dubuque Hardwoods, 240.00; Dubuque Hose & Hydraulics, 3,243.30; Dubuque Humane Society, 2,537.75; Dubuque Industrial Supply Co, 16.03; Dubuque Internal Medicine PC, 223.62; Dubuque Janitorial Service, 2,073.75; Dubuque Leader, 30.00; Dubuque Main Street Limited, 945.14; Dubuque Marina, 249.29; Dubuque Police Protective Assn, 852.00; Dubuque Prof Firefighters Assn, 2,601.79; Dubuque Racing Association. 14.85; Dubuque Radiological Association,30.00; Dubuque Supply' Co, 21.28; Dubuque Visiting Nurse Association, 1,298.15; Ken Duggan, 39.36; Dupaco Community Credit Union, 116,922.41; Dutrac Community Credit Union, 35,193.09; Ashlee M. Duve, 25.00; Lolly Dykstra, 14.00; Steven Eastvedt, 854.26; Eck Real Estate/Investments LLC, 10,877.11; Ecklein Communications Inc, 850.00; Econo Foods, 198.13; Mark S. Edminster, 60.00; Brian Ehlinger, 6,589.52; Dorothy Ehrlich, 50.83; Elliott Equipment Company, 11.08; Ellis Power Equipment, 2,554.11; Energetics Ind Dist, 1,037.30; Scott Engleman, 7.73; Entre Information Systems, 400.00; Kevin J. Ernst, 145.00; Nelson Evans Jr., 4,197.60; Paul Exstrom, 30.00; Facts on File, Inc, 111.00; Paul Fahey, 1,326.24; Delores Farley, 40.33; Fastenal Company, 198.35; Federal Express, 907.98; Ed M. Feld Equipment Co Inc, 562.00; John L. Felderman Appraisals, 1,120.00; Michael G. Felderman, 22.00; Patricia A. Felderman, 1,020.00; Marian Feller, 51.67; Ferrellgas, 19.20; Lori S. Ferris, 300.00; Richard J. Fiedler, 40.00; Finley Hospital, 1,341.00; Mike Finnin Ford Inc, 489.98; Mike Finnin Motors Inc, 10.00; Fire & Safety Equipment Co, 39.00; Fire Service Institute, 35.00; Kevin Firnstahl, 24.08; First Supply Dubuque, 1,207.53; Richard Firzlaff, 35.64; Fisher Scientific Company, 1,985.52; Lester Fitzsimons, 49.02; Five Flags Concessions, 2,047.12; Jerry K. Fjelseth, 30.00; Fluid Technology Corporation, 137.02; Flynn Ready Mix Concrete, 8,498.44; Kevin Foley, 445.53; Theresa Forbes, 20.00; Foth And Vandyke, 2,364.14; Four Points Sheraton, 495.00; Fox Engineering Associates Inc, 7,369.25; Fox Valley Marking Systems, 727.55; Dennis Frank, 200.00; Ben Franklin Store, 58.40; Shawn Frazier, 121.19; Friedman Insurance, Inc, 929.00; Friends of Libraries USA, 40.00; Joan Frommelt, 59:92; Danielle Fuller, 13.00; GCR Dubuque Truck Tire Centers, 4,314.42 The Gale Group, 1,004.30 Gall's Incorporated, 608.96 Daniel J. Galle, 10,166.00 Gardner & Associates, 337.50 Ken Garlow, 279.65; Phillip Garvin Estate, 61.15; Gateway 2000 Major Accounts, Inc, 5,242.00; Bud Gavin, 260.00; Robert Gednalski, 45.00; Geisler Brothers Company, 44,901.00; General Drivers & Helpers, 2,461.00; General Drivers Credit Union, 7,842.78; GFE Incorporated, 1,430.71; Nicholas J. Gibbs, 15.00; Gierke Robinson Company, 53.05; - Jim Giese Comm Roofing Inc, 290.00; Giese Sheet Metal Co, Inc, 1,216.67; Cindy Gilligan, 39.00; Globe Ticket & Label Company, 519.97; Corrine Glover, 17.00; GMS Inc, 4,945.71; The Golden View, 130.00; Golf Course Superintendents, 250.00; Goodfellow Printing Inc, 2,459.28; Goodyear Tire & Rubber, 1,542.75; Gopher Sport, 1,698.53; W W Grainger Inc, 868.31; Grant Equipment, 998.41; Great Plains Meter Company, 166.66; Green Auto Supply, 628.58; Robert M Green, 91.90; Terry Gross 120.00; Steven Gudenkauf 451.66; Carol Gulick, 6.18 Susan B. Gwiasda, 160.80 Gary A. Haas, 504.52; Hach Chemical Company, 7,735.98; Hamel Sodding & Landscaping, 1,335.00; Hammers Plastic Recycling, 715.23; Hanley Auto Body, 513.50; Richard O. Hanten, 15.87; Happy Joe's Pizza, Inc nn• I -la Hfnrr! r`he ,;,..�� Iowa euslnes Machines Inc., 272.06; Iowa City/County Management Associa., 70.00; Iowa Coalition -Housing Homeless, 55.00; Iowa Concrete Products: Co., 885.05; Iowa Dept. o Agriculture, 58.50; Iowa Dept of Natural Resources 43,065.60; Iowa Dept. o Public Safety, 6,000.00; low Dept. of Transportation, 44.38; Iowa Division of Criminal Investig., 1,143.00; Iowa Engineering Company, 2,718.50; Iowa Hazmat Tas Force, 100.00; Iowa Oil Company, 5,598.30; Iowa One Call, 575.00; Iowa Prison Industries, 2,423.34; Iowa Public Transit Associatio., 25.00; Iowa State Bar Association, 185.00; Iowa State University, 60.00; Iowa Street True Value, 1,133.95; Iowa Trails Council Inc., 14.95; IWPCA, 298.00; IPERS, 96,587.16; Matt A. Ivory, 250.00; I.W.I. Motor Parts, 1,251.99; J & D Financial Corporation, 960.00; J & J Landscaping/Pool Service, 177.50; J & R Bakery, 67.20; J & R Supply Company, 22,879.23; Gertrude Jackoniski, 71.60; Sherry Jacobs, 23.50; F M Jaeger Hardware, 356.68; Michael W. Jasper, 40.00; Ralph Jasper, 138.00; Richene Jasper, 16.00; John Deere Health Care, 828.33; Ryan J. Johnson, 120.00; Stacie Johnson, 120.00; Richard W. Jones, 99.63; Pauline Joyce, 166.60; Jodie M. Julson, 30.00; KSF Associates Inc., 3,500.00; Johnnie E. Kamm, 60.00; Kevin J. Kamm, 40.00; Kane, Norby and Reddick, PC, 832.50; Kar Products, 1,003.01; Kara Company Inc., 150.00; KAT-FM; 208.00; KDTH Radio Station, 194.00; J J Keller & Associates Inc., 179.12; Michael J. Kelly, 15.02; Kelly Supply Company, 343.05; Elizabeth Kemp, 30.38; Jeff Kemp, 19.00; Kennedy Mall, 950.00; Key City Window Cleaning, 13.00; Key West True Value, 1,887.03; Dina Klancir, 39.00; Todd N. Klapatauskas, 30.00; Klauer Development Corp., 675.00; Kluck Construction, 14,092.79; K-Mart, 103.53; Abby L. Knautz, 25.00; Ann Knepper, 10.00; Crista L. Koch, 35.00; Karl A. Koch, 30.00; Koch Materials Company, 1,369.74; Kone Inc., 171.62; John Koppes, 120.00; David S. Kowicheck, .00; Ken Kraemer, 1,970.71; Peg Kraus, 39.70; Krieg Boys Ice Corporation, 140.40; Kyle Kritz, 110.50; Alfred Krug, 44.81; Kenneth Kunkel, 1,000.00; Kunnerts Sporting Goods, 27.90; Kwik Stop Food Mart, 434y73; Lab Safety Supply, 46.17; Labor Ready, 6,830.82; Lady Luck Casino Hotel Bettendort, 123.20; "The Lamar Companies, 2,629.00; Connie Lambropoulos, 539.00; Landmark Audio Books, 5.00; Lang Construction Inc., 8,261.21; Ken G. Lang, 100.00; Kelly Larson, 121.50; Lawson Products Inc., 132.76; Jim Lechtenberg, 65.35; Dillon M. Lemonovich, 10.00; Lesco Inc., 328.79; Leslein Trucking, 5,851.20; Mark & Jennifer Lewis, 25.00; Lexis Publishing, 70.38; Lifeline Systems Inc., 4,980.23; Liftruck Service Co. Inc., 31.04; Lime Rock Springs Co., 323.40; Link Hydraulic & Supply, 66.20; Tim Link, 141.10; Linn County Health Dept., 100.00; Liquor Depot, 81.53; The Locksmith Express, 1,277.00; Logan Contractors, 1,697.10; Logano Transportation, 14,330.00; Loras College, 976.99; Lowes Companies Inc., 288.87; Lubrication Engineers Inc., 1,275.80; George Christopher Lyons, 96.53; Tom Lytle, 145.00; Mac Tools, 18.75; Roger Maiers, 30.40; Main Line Book Company, 18.95; William J. Maloney, 105.00; Maquoketa Valley Electric Co rp., 649.36; John Markham, 258.53; Martin Equipment, 529.50; Kay Martin, 13.00; Martin's Flag Company, 1,363.68; Master Graphics, 346.11; Jimmy & Deb Matheos, 397.00; Mautz Paint, 224.13; Mays Grill Sales, 15.60; Karen McCarthy, 65.00; A Y Mc Donald Supply Co., Inc., 1,029.55; Mary McDonough, 40.35; . Kelly McFarland, 10.00; Mc Govern Hardware, 134.95; Mc Graw Pest Control, Inc., 27.00; McLeod Telemanagement Organization, 1,885.41; McLeod USA/Integrated Business Sys., 1,790.25; Mc Master -Carr, 1,292.64; Medical Assoc. Health Plan, Inc., 225.42; Medical Associates, 5,482.40; Medical I .30 Iowa o,son f k s 7b7.95; Joel J. Nilles, 10.00; Norlab Inc., 189.60; Norsolv Systems, 89.20; North Star Paint & Body Supply, 217.40; & Northeast Iowa Community College, 135.00; Norwest Bank Iowa N. A., 2,236,245.59; Stephen O'Hea, 100.00; Oak Ridge Apparel & Awards, 1,436.75; Shane O'Brien, 169.79; Ray O'Herron Company, 137.85; Oklahoma State Bureau " of Investig., 15.00; Old Dominion Brush, 266.97; Buddy A. Olson Inc., 48.00; OMB Police Supply, 406.95; Opening Specialists Inc., 657.20; Orion Bus Industries Inc., 368.38; Orkin Exterminating Company, 357.00; O'Toole Office Supply Company, 2,437.18; Nancy Otterbeck, 37.50; Overhead Door Company, 602.84; Overton's, 253.98; Oxford University Press Inc., 121.46; Walter W. Paisley, 242.55; Palmer Drug Company, 31.25; Paper Direct Inc., 29.94; Park & Plaza Products Inc., 3,960.00; Partners In Maintenance, 84.00; Parts Associates Inc., 1,556.88; Tom Patterson, 519.40; Paul's Pump Service, 25.00; Shannon Paulsen, 410.00; Paulson Electric Company, 13,761.00; Josh Paurus, 695.13; Carrie Peckham, 100.00; Pentamation, 15.82; Pentax Technologies, 82.71; Peoples Natural Gas, 24,504.83; Per Mar Security And Research Corp., 395.60; Perfection Oil Company, 39.26; John Perry, 27,039.33; Personal Computer Center, 60.00; Petty Cash, 292.51; C. P. Pfohl Electric Company, 905.00; Kelly M. Pins, 10.00; Pitney Bowes Credit Corp., 124.91; Pitney Bowes Inc., 122.09; Brad Plummer, 77.82; Matthew D. Plummer, 130.00; Porter's Camera Store Inc., 80.55 Portzen Construction, Inc. 96,132.29; Postmaster 6,041.76; Postmaster 3,400.00; Jan Powers, 201.25 Precise Forms Inc., 315.48 Precision Tool & Engineering Co., 62.50; Premier Linen, 300.10; James G. Prescott, 20.00; Preston Engineering Inc., 8,056.00; Printers Plus, 374.63; Prism Corporation, 5,000.00; Project Concern Inc., 16.279.60; Promedix, 399.00; Protective Products Corp. , 159.00; Prudent Publishing, 200.71; Public W Entity Risk Services, 8,112.42; W Quad Cities Tas Inc., 103.05; I Quick Lube, 83.30; Racom Corporation, 538.26; Radio T Shack, 921.43; Rafoth Furnace & Sheet Metal, 90.95; Ragan C Communications, Inc., I 1,17.300; Rainbo Oil Company, 735.61; Ramada Inn, 1,203.75; Randy's Sanitation, 225.00; Recorded Books, Inc., 1,588.45; Red Truck Publishing, 12.95; Barbara L. Reed, 58.50; Reeves Company Inc., 15.65; Register Printing, 19.80; Registry/Interpreter for Deaf Inc., 75.00; Carolyn Reif, 13.00; Reis Enviromental, 4,274.04; Renaissance Construction Corp., 118,933.34; Michael S. Renk, 130,00; Kent Rettenberger, 177.50; Rexco Equipment Inc., 354.98; Richardson Buick, 43,064.00; Marta Ring, 20.00; River' City Paving, 41,835.72; River City Stone, 6,071.71; River Lights Bookstore, 55.95; Riverside Tractor Trailer Co., 470.83; Road Machinery & Supplies Co., 179.79; Rockford Indust. Welding Supply Inc., 41.42; Roeder Implement Inc., 12,534.99; Bryce J. Roethler, 100.00; Ashley. M. Rogers, 40.00; Linda Rogers, 13.00; Rachel L. Rogers, 90.00; Bernie Roidt, 13.00; Bernie G. Roidt, 100.00; Kyla L. Rolwes, 20.00; Martin Roth, 30.00; Virginia Roth, 11.00; Rota Rooter, 824.00; RPS Inc., '146.28; Steve J. Ruden, 120.00; S & S Crafts, 555.39; Sadler Power Train & Dubuque Spring, 529.68 Safety-Kleen' Corp., 114.75 Safety Services Inc., 57.00 Kevin Sargent, 9.74; The Savery, 215.07; Beth Saylor, 45.00; Thomas F. Schaefer, 11.76; Schaefer MFG Co., 364.10; Michael W. Schick, 5,000.00; Schimberg Co., 234.48; Schindler Elevator Corp., 508.11; Clarance W. Schlarman, 40.00; William Schlickman, 73.45; Julie A. Schmidt, 170.00; Randall R. Schroeder, 40.00; Brant Schueller, 22.61; Paul F. Schultz, 171.22; Schumacher Elevator Co., 231.97; Matt Schurman, 26.00; Paul Schuster, 136.82; Schwartz Plumbing, 1,849.04; Scott Printing, 1,649.76; Sears, 211.93; Secodyne, Inc., 9,387.52; Secretary of State, 30.00; Security Products, 186.15; Sedona Industrial oa..u;....., o.....:,..... n onn na. Lime, iBs5:00,• �nemec Company Inc., 826.00; Traffic Technical Support Inc., 826.00; Treasurer -State of Iowa, 30,721.82; Treasurer State of Iowa Ilea, -40.00; Tri State Fence, 432.00; Tri State Graphics, 616.27; Tri-State Turf & Irrigation, 667.95; Tricon General Construction Inc., 829.76; Trophy World, 56.00; Truck Country of Iowa Inc., 343.95; Tschiggfrie Excavating Company, 241,446.43; Ronald Turner, 34.24; U S Cellular Mobile Telephone, 1,926.80; F H Uelner, 303.75; Steven Ulstad AIA, 3,230.53; Ultramax, 319.00; Union Hoermann Press, 3,314.00; Unique Books Inc., 148.56; Unique Management Services Inc., 343.85; United Laboratories, 686.42; United Parcel Service -Iowa, 10.00; United Rentals, 129.10; United Way Services, Inc., 859.19 Universal Coach Inc., 275.88 Universal Electric Inc., 376.73 University of Dubuque, 389.91 University of Northern Iowa 25.00; University of Wisconsin -Madison, 79.00; Jeff Upmann, 63.00; US Office Products, 449.98; US Toy Co. Inc., 71.06; U. S. West Communications, 15,390.01; US West The Directory Source, 21.42; UT Tire Recyclers, 2,691.15; Value Independent Parts Warehouse, 66.96; Van Meter Industrial Inc., 1,231.65; Michael C. Van Milligen, 142.82; Vedi Associates Inc., 5,720.00; Virginia State Police, 30.00; Vitran Express, 80.14; Vocational Services, 105.93; E. J. Voggenthaler Company, 848.61; Donald Vogt, 157.29; Michael J. Vondal, 11,728.62; Erin E. Wagner, 20.00; Kathy Wagner, 775.00; Wagner Nursery, 4,641.00; Wal-Mart Store, 234.28; Dan Waldbillig 8.00; Walgreen Company 1,005.06; Janet Walker, 31.01 Walser Movers, Inc., 105.00 Walsh Stores, 133.94; Tammy Walsh, 16.00; Jolene Wareham, 40.00; Wash Depot Inc., 225.76; Water Products, 975.00; Waterway's Journal, 25.00; Douglas B.. Watters, 48.00; Wayne's Specialties, 1,646.00; John A. Weber, 40.00; Karla Weber, 47.00; Weber Paper Company, 3,851.33; Claude Wegner, 360.00; Marie Weiland, 44.20; Martha Weiland, 49.02; James eitz Construction, 100.00; elter Storage Equipment Co. nc., 283.00; Welu Printing Company, 740.94; Wenzel owing Service, 415.00; Wenzel Towing Service - State ont., 3,025.00; West nformation Publishing Group, 836.00; West Publishing Company, 375.50; Western 11,960.25; Westrum Leak Detection, 495.00; Whatman Inc., 2,106.21; White Front Feed, 288.10; Ron White, 558.00; Wholesale Oireet ., Wiederholt,.102.00; Willenborg Plumbing, 72.00; Dan Williams, 1,000.00; Averle Wilson, 39.00; Wilson Brothers , Inc., 183.75; Wisconsin Department of Justice, 35.00; Tod H. Wolter, 80.00; Woodward Printing Service, 2,787.63; Matt Woody, 2,200.00; Workers Compensation Symposium, 125.00; World Media Express, 137.48; WRS Group, 784.60; Xerox Corporation, 1,332.63; Haileng Xiao, 15.90; Yaggy Colby Associates, 1,000.00; Yankee Plastics Inc., 2,073.00; Zee Medical Service Co., 671.16; Zeidlers, Inc., 3,293.25; Donna Zelinskas, 30.00; Paul Zimmerman, - 51.67; Alexander Zoob, 75.00; Report 7,010,133.86 City of Dubuque Summary of Revenues For Month Ended: 051'31.-00 Revenue Type Amount Taxes $ 2,025,306 Licenses & Permits 78,489 Intergovernmental 1,337,725 Charges for Services 1,557,491 Charges to Other Governments 31,020 Fines, Forfeitures & Penalties 21,458 Use of Money & Property 849,791 Miscellaneous 3,236,610 Special Assessments 5,975 Refunds & Reimbursements 33,707 Total for Month $9,177,571 Gerald Hird Acting Finance Director 1t 6/30 ST, DL Cot nevi Dui in s; Subx this_ u ~ 00":< u) '(.j 0 ~ ~ ~ QJ +:; - . .s lV:::I . ~ C) QJ .... u.!_ >'.-l.~ "~ of:e?~~& QJ~~~'<U QJ UC p.v ..... >;; .....::: .l.t f";i,.......0 WQ,lalft.l4l::s..... 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