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EQUIPMENT 319-875-7154 shredder for 0. 582-9640 det with 44" irb., battery & D. 582-6362 ;d John Deere h rear bagger. 8-2841 Tiller, 5 HP, v factory war- 588-1575. ned sidewalk ents each. 83-8497 ash Saw plus .e new, $150. yard trimmer. sage at !-1612 4 garden trac- deck. Excellent 0 obo. 747-3227 g lawn tractor, ve, 12.5 HP, ressurized oil ut, like new• 82-0564 &G tractors Dower.com JOOR POWER 800-942-4673 Rental* es in stock! ES 582-8551 iimimmomm +dical/Health pplies if ety bed rails. 0o ncsn " 'aazaaal •aalnowoo 'asnoy pop APARTMENTS/ epewewoy ebnH isles 6u!no!ni MISC. RENTALS 710 Apartments: Furnished it MOVE IN NOW! WEST SIDE N ' I • Big Efficiency $290 .0 ! • 1 Bedrooms $375-$410 sI Extra nice! Full kitchen. D bath/shower, AC, laundry in each building, prkg. 3 - KEY APTS 319-582-0634 e 1 •1ST FLOOR-$285• Large 1BR, modern. McIntyre Realtors 556-3648 6 CLEAN & COZY • 1 Bedrooms - $285 A • Big Efficiencies - $230-$250 0 Fully furnished, air condi- n tioned, some units have heat 3 furnished. 319-556-7989 9 PINE TERRACE APT d NICE, Quiet 1 BR & Effic., D furnished & unfurnished. West H end location now renting. 557-7037. O 160-999 '98$ Y118 0009 U 'aauo!3!puoo a!e Mopu!M sjees d busy lives. 1e jj Washington Park Place Daily/Weekly/Monthly Rates ' 605 Bluff, Dbq 319-582-1638 '1 1 bedroom, north end, all utilities, air, no pets. Lease and deposit. 319-583-2290 saea6 aallaq Moab Him laip 4w ,I speol uol Ol '181a yiotf19 720 Apartments: Unfurnished •610 COOPER - Large 1 BR, appl, hardwood firs, heat/ water pd., coin !dry, off street? parking, $415. •1420 ADAIR - Nice 2 BR, appl., A/C, coin -op laundry, t water paid, garage, 8500. t Call for a complete list. LOCATORS LTD., 556-1414 2353 Central -Nice 1 BR, appl, 'dry, prkg, heat/water pd, no pets. $275. 815-747-6796 E.D. 2 BR, appl, washer/dryer, off st parking, riverview, $370. 319-599-2388,815-747-3782 3054 1/2 Pennsylvania, 2 BR, Avail. 5-1, 2nd fl, off st prking, storage, $410. 319-582-4844 Large 2 BR, downtown, all utilities, $395. Deposit, refer- ences. Avail. now. 580-4137 Taking applications: 2220 Pasadena. 2 BR, appliances, parking, $425. 319-583-2413 2 BR on Hillcrest. Garage, patio, dishwasher. Clean! No pets, $520. 319-582-2233 NEAR MERCY, 1 BR. Heat water stove & refrig. furn. 1st floor. Available June 1. No pets. $350. 557-7097 72% of newspaper readers aged 18-24 read the Classifieds last week. This young market is on the move, looking for jobs, homes and cars. 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Seconded y Markham. Motion carried 7- City Manager requesting that a public hearing be set for May 1, 2000 to consider the issuance of $3,000,000 General Obligation Bonds for expansion of the Fifth Street Parking Ramp, upon motion received and filed. Markham moved adoption of: Resolution No. 168-00 Fixing date for a meeting on the proposition of the issuance of not to exceed $3,000,000 General Obligation Bonds (for an essential corpo- rate purpose) of Dubuque, Iowa, and providing for publi- cation of notice thereof, and further set a Public Hearing for May 18, 2000 in the Public Library Auditorium at 4:00 P.M. in the Public Library Auditorium and that the City Clerk • publish notice in the manner prescribed by law. Seconded by Buol. Motion carried 7-0. City Manager recommending that the time frame for the public bidding procedures for construction of the Third Street Ramp be extended and that the public hearing be reset for May 15, 2000, upon motion received and filed. Michalski moved adoption of: Resolution No. 169-00 Amending date of hearing on plans and specifi- cations; Resolution No. 170- 00 Amendment to order bids. Seconded by Robbins. Motion carried 7-0. At 8:11 upon motion it was resolved to go into Closed Session re: Pending Litigation (Iowa Code §21.5(1)(c). At 8:19 Council reconvened Regular Session with state- ment that Staff had been given proper direction. There being no further busi- ness, upon motion meeting adjourned at 8:20 P.M. /s/ Jeanne F. Schneider City Clerk 'It 4/26 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 0 C7 , and for which the charge is $ /, Subscribed to before me, a Notary Public in and for Dubuque County, Iowa, this c7/8:60e day of 20_42,2_ Notary Pfiblic in and for Dubuque County, Iowa MAR"+ K. WESTERMEYER MY COMMISSION EXPIRES FEBRUARY 1, 2002 saan4x!d/s!ool A n and stated this is a Special Session of the City Council called to conduct a joint ses- sion with the Historic Preservation Commission. Historic Preservation Commissioners Ken Kringle, Terry Mozena, Jim Gibbs, Susanne Guinn, Pam Bradford, were in attendance with Chair Ken Kringle and Commissioners Terry Mozena and Jim Gibbs speaking of the review and update of the Historic Preservation Ordinance. There was a discussion of the various elements of the pro- posed Ordinance. Direction was given to remove mention of an additional staff position in the problem solving process (35 and also to substitute e word "explore" for "approve" for Section B Nos. 1 through 5; and to seek public input on proposed changes. At 6:30 P.M. upon consensus Council adjourned this Special Session. /s/ Jeanne F. Schneider City Clerk Board of Health, Monday, April 17, 2000, 6:32 P.M., Public Library Auditorium Present: Chairperson Duggan, Board Members Buol, Markham, Michalski, Nicholson, Robbins, Cline. Chairperson Duggan read the call and stated this is the regu- lar quarterly meeting of the Health Board called to act upon such business as may come before the Board. Health Specialist Mary Rose Corrigan submitted an update on the status of the Board of Health. Upon consensus the Health Board adjourned at 6:33 P.M. /s/ Jeanne F. Schneider + * * ; x City Clerk City Council, Regular Session, April 17, 2000 Council met at 6:33 P.M. in the Public Library Auditorium Present: Mayor Duggan, Council Members Buol, Markham, Michalski, Nicholson, Robbins, Cline, City Manager Michael Van Milligen, Corporation Counsel Barry Lindahl. 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 Council. Invocation was given by Pastor Glen D. Larsen, Jr. of the Immanuel Congregational United Church of Christ. PROCLAMATIONS: Fair Housing Month - April, 2000 received by Human Rights Commission Chair Thom Determan; Community Development Week - April 24 - 30, 2000 received by Community and Economic Development Director Jim Burke; Arbor Day - April 29, 2000 received by City Forester Steve Pregler; Sertoma Candy Days - May 12 and 13, 2000 received by Harry Althaus. Minutes Submitted: Civil Service Commission of 3/22; Community Development Advisory Commission of 3/21; Environmental Stewardship Advisory Commission of 4/4; Housing Commission Trust Fund Committee of 3/15; Library Board of Trustees of 2/24; Park and Recreation Commission of 3/14, upon motion received and filed. Proof of Publication of Council Proceedings for 3/20/00; and List of Claims and Summary of Revenues for month ending February, 2000, upon motion received and :ted. Printed Official Proceedings for month of January, 2000, upon motion approved as printed. Finance Director submitting Financial Report for March, 2000, upon motion received and filed. City Manager submitting the Quarterly Investment Report, upon motion received and filed. Notice of Claims/Suits: Michael Nichols in estimated amount of $53.95 for vehicle damage; Patricia K. Ruden in estimated amount of $1,872.38 for vehicle damage; Herb Klinkhamrner in undeter- mined amount, upon motion referred to the Legal Dept. for investigation and report. Corporation Counsel advising the following claims have been referred to Public Entity Risk Services of Iowa, the agent for he Iowa Communities Assurance Pool: vehicle dam- ge claim of Craig and Cindy Gan Hove, upon motion received and filed. Corporation Counsel recom- ,ending settlement of proper- ty damage claim of Stephen O'Hea in the amount of $100; and vehicle damage claim of Brad Plummer in the amount of $77.82, upon motion approved recommendations and Finance Dept. to issue the proper checks. Communication of Reverend Kristian Kincaid submitting his resignation from the Human Rights Commission, upon motion received and filed and accepted resignation. Communication of Public Health Specialist Mary Rose Corrigan requesting that the position of Sarah Schneider on he Environmental tewardship Advisory ommission be declared vacant, upon motion received and filed and declared position vacant. Communication from Mike Steve submitting his resigna- ion from the Plumbing Board, pon motion received and filed nd City Manager given direc- on to look into the relation- hio between the Plumbing City Manager recommending approval of the Iowa Department of Transportation Agreement for STP Funding for landscaping along the Northwest Arterial, upon motion received and filed and approved recommendation. Request of the Dubuque Diamond Jo Casino to con- duct a fireworks display on Monday, May 29, 2000 (rain date of May 30, 2000), upon motion received and filed and approved request. City Manager recommending approval of an application to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development to participate in the Section 8 Housing Voucher Program, upon motion received and filed. Buoi moved adoption of Resolution No. 142-00 Authorizing the Mayor to execute an application to participate in the Section 8 Housing Voucher Program. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 7-0. City Manager recommending approval of financial assis- tance to Opening Doors for the Maria House transitional hous- ing project, upon motion received and filed and approved recommendation. City Manager recommending approval of a lease agreement with the Iowa Department of Transportation to allow con- struction of a parking lot below US 61/151 bridge, upon motion received and filed. Buol moved adoption of Resolution No. 143-00 Approving Commercial Airspace Lease Agreement with the Iowa Department of Transportation relating to the construction of a parking lot for automobile and light truck parking below elevated US 61/151. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 7-0. City Manager recommending acceptance of the Oak Meadows Sanitary Sewer Project, upon motion received and filed. Buol moved adop- tion of Resolution No. 144-00 Accepting sanitary sewer in Oak Meadows Second Addition. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 7-0. City Manager recommending approval of an agreement and partial release with Amoco Oil Company related to construc- tion of the Seippel Road and their easement for a pipeline, upon motion received and filed. Buol moved adoption of Resolution No. 145-00 Approving agreement and par- tial release with the Amoco Oil Company relating to the plat- ting of Seippel Road in Section 31, T89N, 5th P.M., Dubuque County, Iowa. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 7-0. City Manager recommending approval of the assignment of leases with Dubuque Terminals, Inc., to the Peavy Company, upon motion received and filed. Buol moved adoption of Resolution No. 146-00 Authorizing the assign- ment of certain leases between the City of Dubuque, Iowa, and Dubuque Terminals, Incorporated to the Peavy Company. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 7-0. City Manager recommending approval of the wage plan and compensation package for non -bargaining unit employ- ees, upon motion received and filed. Buol moved adoption of Resolution No. 147-00 Approving the wage plan and compensation package for non -bargaining unit employ- ees. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 7-0. City Manager recommending approval of the final plat of Forest Grange Subdivision, upon motion received and filed. Buol moved adoption of Resolution No. 148-00 Approving the final plat of Lots 18, 19, 20, 21 and 22, Forest Grange Subdivision, in Dubuque County, Iowa. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 7-0. City Manager recommending acceptance of the utility relo- cation costs for the Old Main Freeway Frontage Improvement Project, upon motion received and filed. Buol moved adoption of Resolution No. 149-00 Approving final payment to Interstate Power Company, now known as Alliant Energy, US West Communications, ICI of Iowa, Inc., now known as ATT Cable Services, and Steve Ulstad Architects for the Old Main Freeway Frontage Improvement Project and requesting final reimburse- ment of Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act (ISTEA Enhancement Funds). Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 7-0. City Manager recommending selection of IIW as the engi- neering consultant for the extension of Chavenelle Road, upon motion received and filed. Buol moved adoption of Resolution No. 150-00 Approving the selection of IIW Engineers & Surveyors, P.C. for the design and construc- tion of the westerly extension of Chavenelle Road and authorizing the City Manager to execute an appropriate con- tract for said study. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 7-0. Communication from the State Historical Society of Iowa advising that Four Mounds will be considered for nomination to the National Register of Historic Places, upon motion received and filed. Communication from Corporation Counsel request- ing Mayor and City Council approval of release and Settlement Agreement in Lee County, el al, V. IASD Health Services Corporation d/b/a/ Council, Mr. Wertzberger to the Civil Service Commission for a four year term which will expire 4-6-04. Upon motion it was resolved to suspend the rules to allow anyone present to address the Council if they so desire. Proof of Publication on Notice of Public Hearing to consider disposing of City's interest in Lot 2 of 6 of Mineral Lot 322, Dubuque, Iowa and communication of City Manager recommending approval of the disposition of the City's interest in Lot 2 of 6 of Mineral Lot 322 to Dubuque Stamping and Manufacturing, upon motion received and filed. Dave Spahn from Dubuque Stamping Co. spoke request- ing this property. Buol moved adoption of Resolution No. 153-00 Disposing of City interest in Lot 2 of 6 of Mineral Lot 322, Dubuque, Iowa. Seconded by Markham. Motion carried 7-0. Proof of Publication on Notice of Public Hearing to consider an amendment to the Dubuque Yacht Basin Lease and communication of City Manager recommending approval of amendments to the lease agreement between the Dubuque Yacht Basin, Inc., and the City of Dubuque, Iowa, upon motion received and filed. Attorney Art Gilloon repre- senting Shanley's spoke appreciatively of the City's approval. Markham moved adoption of: Resolution No. 154-00 Approving third amendment to lease agreement dated April 8, 1970 (Lease Area A); Resolution No. 155-00 Approving first amendment to lease agreement dated February 5, 1974 (Lease Area B); Resolution No. 156-00 Approving first amendment to lease agreement dated November 23, 1987 (Lease Area C). Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 7-0. Proofs of Publication on Notice of Hearing on Plans and Specs and Notice of Hearing to Property Owners on Resolution of Necessity for 2000 P.C. Concrete Paving Project - No. 1 consisting of College Street, Parkway, Douglas, and Langworthy from College to Booth, upon motion received and filed. Robbins moved adoption of Resolution No. 157-00 Adopting plans and specs for project; Resolution No. 158- 00 With respect to the adop- tion of the Resolution of Necessity proposed for the project; Resolution No. 159- 00 Ordering bids. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 7-0. Proofs of Publication on Notice of Hearing on Plans and Specs and Notice to Bidders on the Fengler and Kerper Intersection Project and recommendation of City Manager to award contract, upon motion received and filed. Robbins moved adoption of Resolution No. 160-00 Adopting plans and specifica- tions for project and Resolution No. 161-00 Awarding the Contract for the project to Tschiggfrie Excavating, Inc., in the amount of $204,219.30. Seconded by Robbins. Motion carried 7-0. Proof of Publication on Notice of Public Hearing on amendment to the Fiscal Year 2000 budget and communica- tion of City Manager recom- mending adoption of the amendment, upon motion received and filed. Robbins moved adoption of Resolution No. 162-00 Amending the Fiscal Year 2000 Budget. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 7-0. Upon motion the rules were reinstated limiting discussion to the Council. Rick Beecher requesting to address the Council regarding a waiver of a City ordinance, upon motion moved to amend the Ordinance to allow con- sumption of alcohol and bring- ing in of coolers in Gay Park between noon and 5:00 o'clock p.m. Rick Beecher, 2764 Hickory Hill Court, spoke requesting this one time only amendment. City Manager recommending approval of a right-of-way encroachment at 2206 Central Avenue for installation of a projecting sign, upon motion received and filed. Ordinance No. 35-00 Authorizing The Fischer Companies to con- struct a projecting sign at 2206 Central Avenue, 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. City Manager recommending the selection of Veenstra & Kimm, Inc., as the consultant for the Heritage Trail Extension Project, upon motion received and filed and approved recom- mendation. City Manager requesting that a worksession be scheduled for May 1, 2000 to discuss the Community Transportation Study, upon motion received and filed and approved request setting Worksession for 5-1-2000 at 5:30 P.M. City Manager recommending adoption of a modified weight limit for the Brunskill Road and Louise Lane Bridges, upon motion received and filed. Ordinance No. 36-00 Amending Section 32-185(a) of the City of Dubuque Code of Ordinances prohibiting heavy Terminals, Inc., upon motion received and filed. Buol moved adoption of Resolution No. 163-00 Consenting to a lease agreement by PCS Nitrogen Fertilizer, LP to Dubuque River Terminals, Inc. and Resolution No. 164-00 Approving an Amendment to Lease and Agreement between the city of Dubuque and Dubuque Terminals, Inc. Seconded by Robbins. Motion carried 7-0. City Manager recommending approval of the Five Year Agency Plan to be submitted by the Housing Department to the US Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), upon motion received and filed and approved recom- mendation. Zoning Advisory Commission advising of their approval to rezone property located at the corner of Nevada Street and YM-YWCA Drive from OR Office Residential to R-1 Single Family, upon motion received and filed. An Ordinance Amending Appendix A of the City of Dubuque Code of Ordinances by reclassifying hereinafter described property located at the northeast corner of Nevada Street and YM-YWCA from OR Office Residential District to R-1 Single -Family Residential 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 1st day of May, 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. Zoning Advisory Commission advising of their approval to rezone property located at 511 Garfield Avenue from R-2A Alternate Two -Family Residential to OR Office Residential, upon motion received and filed. An Ordinance Amending Appendix A of the City of Dubuque Code of Ordinances by reclassifying hereinafter described property located at 511 Garfield Avenue from R- 2A Alternate Two -Family Residential District to OR Office Residential District, pre- sented and read. Buol 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 1st day of May, 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 Markham. Motion carried 7-0. Zoning Advisory Commission advising of their approval of a request to rezone property from AG Agricultural and R-1 Single Family to PUD Planned Unit Development with a PO Planned Office and a PR Planned residential designa- tion, upon motion received and filed. An Ordinance Amending the Zoning Ordinance of the City of Dubuque by reclassifying hereinafter described property located at 3030 Brunskill Road -- from AG Agricultural and R-1 Single Family Residential Districts to PUD Planned Unit Development District with a PO Planned Office District and a PR Planned Residential District Designation and Adopting a Conceptual Development Plan, with Conditions, presented and read. Markham 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. Seconded by Buol. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Duggan, Cline, Markham, Nicholson, Robbins, Buol. Nays —Michalski. Markham moved that a Public Hearing be held on the pro- posed Ordinance on the 15th day of May, 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 Buol. Motion carried 7-0. Zoning Advisory Commission advising of their denial to rezone property located at 3966 Asbury Road from AG Agricultural to R-1 Single Family Residential, R-3 Moderate Density Multi -Family Residential and C-2 Neighborhood Shopping Center District, upon motion received and filed. An Ordinance Amending Appendix A of the City of Dubuque Code of Ordinances by reclassifying hereinafter described property located at 3966 Asbury Road from AG Agricultural to R-1 Single Family Residential, R-3 Moderate Density Multi -Family Residential, and C-2 Neighborhood Commercial Shopping Center District, pre- sented and read. Buol 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 1st day of May, 2000 at 6:30 P.M. in the Public Library Auditorium and the City Council's public hear- ing process for rezonings and text amendments, upon motion received and filed. An Ordinance Amending Appendix A of the City of Dubuque Code of Ordinances by amending Section 6-1.4 Commission Action and Section 6-1.5 Council Action, pertaining to zoning reclassifi- cations and text amendments, presented and read. Buol moved that the requirement that a proposed Ordinance be considered and voted on for passage at two Council meet- ings prior to the Council meet- ing at which it is to be finally adopted be suspended and further moved that a Public Hearing be held on the pro- posed Ordinance on the 1st day of May, 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 for the Fiscal Year 2001 AC Paving Project and recommending that a public hearing be set for May 15, 2000, upon motion received and filed. Buol moved adop-' tion of: Resolution No.165-00 Preliminary approval of plans and specs for, project in esti- mated amount of $400,131.34; Resolution No. 166-00 Fixing Date of Hearing on plans and specs for May 15, 2000; Resolution No. 167-00 Ordering Bids and directing Clerk to advertise. Seconded by Markham. Motion carried 7- 0. City Manager requesting that a public hearing be set for May 1, 2000 to consider the issuance of $3,000,000 General Obligation Bonds for expansion of the Fifth Street Parking Ramp, upon motion received and filed. Markham moved adoption of: Resolution No. 168-00 Fixing date for a meeting on the proposition of the issuance of not to exceed $3,000,000 General Obligation Bonds (for an essential corpo- rate purpose) of Dubuque, Iowa, and providing for publi- cation .of notice thereof, and further set a Public Hearing for May 18, 2000 in the Public Library Auditorium at 4:00 P.M. in the Public Library Auditorium and that the City Clerk publish notice in the manner prescribed by law. Seconded by Buol. Motion carried 7-0. City Manager recommending that the time frame for the public bidding procedures for construction of the Third Street Ramp be extended and that the public hearing be reset for May 15, 2000, upon motion received and filed. Michalski moved adoption of: Resolution No. 169-00 Amending date of hearing on plans and specifi- cations; Resolution No. 170- 00 Amendment to order bids. Seconded by Robbins. Motion carried 7-0. At 8:11 upon motion it was resolved to go into Closed Session re: Pending Litigation (Iowa Code §21.5(1)(c). At 8:19 Council reconvened Regular Session with state- ment that Staff had been given proper direction. There being no further busi- ness, upon motion meeting adjourned at 8:20 P.M. /s/ Jeanne F. Schneider City Clerk 1 t 4/26 STATE OF IOWA DUBUQUE COUNTY I, Communications, Inc., an Iowa corporation, publisher newspaper of general circulation published in the Cit Dubuque and State of Iowa; hereby certify thal the atta in said newspaper on the following dates n / , 20 DO , and for which the cl1 { SS: CERTIFICATION OF PUBLICA7 TAMMY M. FELDMANN a Bij Subscribed to before me, a Notary Public in and for Du this c 8 4' day of Notary Pfiblic in an }tARY K. WESTI MY COMMISSIOl FEBRUARYI CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS OFFICIAL City Council, Special Session, Monday, April 17, 2000 Council Met for Dinner at 5:00 P.M. In the Library Rotunda. At 5:39 P.M. Council met in Special Session in the Public Library Auditorium Present: Mayor Duggan, Council Members Markham, Michalski, Nicholson, Robbins, Cline, City Manager Michael Van Milligen, Corporation Counsel Barry A. Lindahl. Absent at Roll Call: Council Member Buol. Council Member Buol entered the Chambers at 5:41 P.M. Mayor Duggan read the call upon such business as may come before the Board. Health Specialist Mary Rose Corrigan submitted an update on the status of the Board of Health. Upon consensus the Health Board adjourned at 6:33 P.M. /s/ Jeanne F. Schneider City Clerk City Council, Regular Session, April.17, 2000 Council met at 6:33 P.M. in the Public Library Auditorium Present: Mayor Duggan, Council Members Buol, Markham, Michalski, Nicholson, Robbins, Cline, City Manager Michael Van Milligen, Corporation Counsel Barry Lindahl. 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 Council. Invocation was given by Pastor Glen D. Larsen, Jr. of the Immanuel Congregational United Church of Christ. PROCLAMATIONS: Fair Housing Month - April, 2000 received by Human Rights Commission Chair Thom Determan; Community Development Week - April 24 - 30, 2000 received by Community and Economic Development Director Jim Burke; Arbor Day - April 29, 2000 received by City Forester Steve Pregler; Sertoma Candy Days - May 12 and 13, 2000 received by Harry Althaus. Minutes Submitted: Civil Service Commission of 3/22; Community Development Advisory Commission of 3/21; Environmental Stewardship Advisory Commission of 4/4; Housing Commission Trust Fund Committee of 3/15; Library Board of Trustees of 2/24; Park and Recreation Commission of 3/14, upon motion received and filed. Proof of Publication of Council Proceedings for 3/20/00; and List of Claims and Summary of Revenues for month ending February, 2000, upon motion received and '4ed. Printed Official Proceedings for month of January, 2000, upon motion approved as printed. Finance Director submitting Financial Report for March, 2000, upon motion received and filed. City Manager submitting the Quarterly Investment Report, upon motion received and filed. Notice of Claims/Suits: Michael Nichols in estimated amount of $53.95 for vehicle damage; Patricia K. Ruden in estimated amount of $1,872.38 for vehicle damage; Herb Klinkhammer in undeter- mined amount, upon motion referred to the Legal Dept. for investigation 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: vehicle dam- ge claim of Craig and Cindy \ an Hove, upon motion r.ceived and filed. Corporation Counsel recom- mending settlement of proper- ty damage claim of Stephen O'Hea in the amount of $100; and vehicle damage claim of Brad Plummer in the amount of $77.82, upon motion approved recommendations and Finance Dept. to issue the proper checks. Communication of Reverend Kristian Kincaid submitting his resignation from the Human Rights Commission, upon motion received and filed and accepted resignation. Communication of Public Health Specialist Mary Rose ICorrigan requesting that the position of Sarah Schneider on the Environmental Stewardship Advisory Commission be declared vacant, upon motion received and filed and declared position vacant. Communication from Mike Steve submitting his resigna- tion from the Plumbing Board, upon motion received and filed and City Manager given direc- tion to look into the relation- ship between the Plumbing Board and City staff. Communication of Merlin Green regarding transportation issues in the area, upon motion referred to the City Manager. Communication of Gary D. Junso, Vice President, Human Resources for John Morrell & Co., submitting Warn Act Notification to the City of Dubuque, upon motion 'aceived and filed. Communication of Alan nternach, Chairperson of chc 3uboquo County -Board- of Supervisors, supporting the City of Dubuque Land and Water Conservation Fund Grant application for the Riprow Valley Restoration Project, upon motion received and filed. Civil Service Commission certifying the list of eligible candidates for the position of Inspector II, upon motion resolved to make this a matter of record. City Manager recommending approval of an agreement with the Four Mounds Foundation to provide the summer day camp program as part of the Uptown Recreation Program, upon motion received and filed. City Manager recommending approval of an agreement with ISU Extension Services to pro- vide the summer programs as part of the Uptown Recreation Program, upon motion received and filed. moved adoption of Resolution No. 143-00 Approving Commercial Airspace Lease Agreement with the Iowa Department of Transportation relating to the construction of a parking lot for automobile and light truck parking below elevated US 61/151. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 7-0. City Manager recommending acceptance of the Oak Meadows Sanitary Sewer Project, upon motion received and filed. Buol moved adop- tion of Resolution No. 144-00 Accepting sanitary sewer in Oak Meadows Second Addition. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 7-0. City Manager recommending approval of an agreement and partial release with Amoco Oil Company related to construc- tion of the Seippel Road and their easement for a pipeline, upon motion received and filed. Buol moved adoption of Resolution No. 145-00 Approving agreement and par- tial release with the Amoco Oil Company relating to the plat- ting of Seippel Road in Section 31, T89N, 5th P.M., Dubuque County, Iowa. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 7-0. City Manager recommending approval of the assignment of leases with Dubuque Terminals, Inc., to the Peavy Company, upon motion received and filed. Buol moved adoption of Resolution No. 146-00 Authorizing the assign- ment of certain leases between the City of Dubuque, Iowa, and Dubuque Terminals, Incorporated to the Peavy Company. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 7-0. City Manager recommending approval of the wage plan and compensation package for non -bargaining unit employ- ees, upon motion received and filed. Buol moved adoption of Resolution No. 147-00 Approving the wage plan and compensation package for non -bargaining unit employ- ees. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 7-0. City Manager recommending approval of the final plat of Forest Grange Subdivision, upon motion received and filed. Buol moved adoption of Resolution No. 148-00 Approving the final plat of Lots 18, 19, 20, 21 and 22, Forest Grange Subdivision, in Dubuque County, Iowa. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 7-0. City Manager recommending acceptance of the utility relo- cation costs for the Old Main Freeway Frontage Improvement Project, upon motion received and filed. Buol moved adoption of Resolution No. 149-00 Approving final payment to Interstate Power Company, now known as Alliant Energy, US West Communications, TCI of Iowa, Inc., now known as ATT Cable Services, and Steve Ulstad Architects for the Old Main Freeway Frontage Improvement Project and requesting final reimburse- ment of Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act (ISTEA Enhancement Funds). Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 7-0. City Manager recommending selection of IIW as the engi- neering consultant for the extension of Chavenelle Road, upon motion received and filed. Buol moved adoption of Resolution No. 150-00 Approving the selection of IIW Engineers & Surveyors, P.C. for the design and construc- tion of the westerly extension of Chavenelle Road and authorizing the City Manager to execute an appropriate con- tract for said study. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 7-0. Communication from the State Historical Society of Iowa advising that Four Mounds will be considered for nomination to the National Register of Historic Places, upon motion received and filed. Communication from Corporation Counsel request- ing Mayor and City Council approval of release and Settlement Agreement in Lee County, el al, V. IASD Health Services ,Corporation d/b/a/ Wllmark Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Iowa, upon motion received and filed and approved recommendation. Buol moved adoption of Resolution No. 151-00 Granting issuance of Class "LA" Beer/Liquor License to Dubuque Loyal Order of Moose #355; and Class "C" Beer/Liquor License to Dukes Place, Central Tap, Olive Garden Italian Restaurant, Idle Hour, Noonan's Tap, and West Dubuque Tap and Resolution No. 152-00 Granting issuance of Class "C" Beer Permit to Plaza 20 Amoco and Wareco #662; and Class "B" Beer Permit to Dubuquefest, Main Street Event (Tent A), and Main Street Event (Tent B). 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: Long Range Planning Commission: Applicants: Chris Curfman and John F. Michalski Mr. Curfman and Mr. Michalski both spoke request- ing consideration for appoint- ment. APPOINTMENTS to the fol- lowing Boards / Commissions: Civil Service Commission: Applicant: Richard Wertzberger, Mayor Duggan appointed, with approval of appreciatively of the city's approval. Markham moved adoption of: Resolution No. 154-00 Approving third amendment to lease agreement dated April 8, 1970 (Lease Area A); Resolution No. 155-00 Approving first amendment to lease agreement dated February 5, 1974 (Lease Area B); Resolution No. 156-00 Approving first amendment to lease agreement dated November 23, 1987 (Lease Area C). Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 7-0. Proofs of Publication on Notice of Hearing on Plans and Specs and Notice of Hearing to Property Owners on Resolution of Necessity for 2000 P.C. Concrete Paving Project - No. 1 consisting of College Street, Parkway, Douglas, and Langworthy from College to Booth, upon motion received and filed. Robbins moved adoption of Resolution No. 157-00 Adopting plans and specs for project; Resolution No. 158- 00 With respect to the adop- tion of the Resolution of Necessity proposed for the project; Resolution No. 159- 00 Ordering bids. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 7-0. Proofs of Publication on Notice of Hearing on Plans and Specs and Notice to Bidders on the Fengler and Kerper Intersection Project and recommendation of City Manager to award contract, upon motion received and filed. Robbins moved adoption of Resolution No. 160-00 Adopting plans and specifica- tions for project and Resolution No. 161-00 Awarding the Contract for the project to Tschiggfrie Excavating, Inc., in the amount of $204,219.30. Seconded by Robbins. Motion carried 7-0. Proof of Publication on Notice of Public Hearing on amendment to the Fiscal Year 2000 budget and communica- tion of City Manager recom- mending adoption of the amendment, upon motion received and filed. Robbins moved adoption of Resolution No. 162-00 Amending the Fiscal Year 2000 Budget. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 7-0. Upon motion the rules were reinstated limiting discussion to the Council. Rick Beecher requesting to address the Council regarding a waiver of a City ordinance, upon motion moved to amend the Ordinance to allow con- sumption of alcohol and bring- ing in of coolers in Gay Park between noon and 5:00 o'clock p.m. Rick Beecher, 2764 Hickory Hill Court, spoke requesting this one time only amendment. City Manager recommending approval of a right-of-way encroachment at 2206 Central Avenue for installation of a projecting sign, upon motion received and filed. Ordinance No. 35-00 Authorizing The Fischer Companies to con- struct a projecting sign at 2206 Central Avenue, 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. City Manager recommending the selection of Veenstra & Kimm, Inc., as the consultant for the Heritage Trail Extension Project, upon motion received and filed and approved recom- mendation. City Manager requesting that a worksession be scheduled for May 1, 2000 to discuss the Community Transportation Study, upon motion received and filed and approved request setting Worksession for 5-1-2000 at 5:30 P.M. City Manager recommending adoption of a modified weight limit for the Brunskill Road and Louise Lane Bridges, upon motion received and filed. Ordinance No. 36-00 Amending Section 32-185(a) of the City of Dubuque Code of Ordinances prohibiting heavy vehicles on certain bridges by adding Brunskill Road Bridge and Louise Lane Bridge, pre- sented and read. Markham 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 Nicholson. Motion parried7-0. City Manager and the Environmental Stewardship Advisory Commission recom- mending that the Deer Management Plan be contin- ued, upon motion received and filed communications and approved recommendation. John Bennett, of the Environmental Stewardship Commission, and Paul Schultz of City Staff, spoke stating that the southern part of the City still has more deer and may need other alternatives to alle- viate the problem. Joe Hinderman, 2848 Beacon Hill, spoke of the success of this program thus far. City Manager recommending approval of the assignment of a lease from Arcadian Corporation to Dubuque Terminals, Inc., an amendment of a Lease between the City of Dubuque and Dubuque Terminals, Inc., and an agree- ment between the City of Dubuque and Dubuque sage at two COMM meenngs 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 1st day of May, 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. Zoning Advisory Commission advising of their approval to rezone property located at 511 Garfield Avenue from R-2A Alternate Two -Family Residential to OR Office Residential, upon motion received and filed. An Ordinance Amending Appendix A of the City of Dubuque Code of Ordinances by reclassifying hereinafter described property located at 511 Garfield Avenue from R- 2A Alternate Two -Family Residential District to OR Office Residential District, pre- sented and read. Buol 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 1st day of May, 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 Markham. Motion carried 7-0. Zoning Advisory Commission advising of their approval of a request to rezone property from AG Agricultural and R-1 Single Family to PUD Planned Unit Development with a PO Planned Office and a PR Planned residential designa- tion, upon motion received and filed. An Ordinance Amending the Zoning Ordinance of the City of Dubuque by reclassifying hereinafter described property located at 3030 Brunskill Roams• from AG Agricultural and R-1 Single Family Residential Districts to PUD Planned Unit Development District with a PO Planned Office District and a PR Planned Residential District Designation and Adopting a Conceptual Development Plan, with Conditions, presented and read. Markham 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. Seconded by Buol. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Duggan, Cline, Markham, Nicholson, Robbins, Buol. Nays —Michalski. Markham moved that a Public Hearing be held on the pro- posed Ordinance on the 15th day of May, 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 Buol. Motion carried 7-0. Zoning Advisory Commission advising of their denial to rezone property located at 3966 Asbury Road from AG Agricultural to R-1 Single Family Residential, R-3 Moderate Density Multi -Family Residential and C-2 Neighborhood Shopping Center District, upon motion received and filed. An Ordinance Amending Appendix A of the City of Dubuque Code of Ordinances by reclassifying hereinafter described property located at 3966 Asbury Road from AG Agricultural to R-1 Single Family Residential, R-3 Moderate Density Multi -Family Residential, and C-2 Neighborhood Commercial Shopping Center District, pre- sented and read. Buol 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 1st day of May, 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 Markham. Motion carried 7-0. Zoning Advisory Commission advising of their approval to amend the Dubuque Industrial Center Planned Industrial District to allow construction of common driveways to serve adjacent properties, upon motion received and filed. An Ordinance Amending Appendix A of the City of Dubuque. Code of Ordinances by repealing Section 2, Attachment C-4 of Ordinance 69-98, and enacting a new Section 2, Attachment C-4 in lieu thereof pertaining to allow- ing common drives between lots for the PI Planned Industrial District for Dubuque Industrial Center, presented and read. Markham 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 1st day of May, 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 Nicholson. Motion carried 7-0. Zoning Advisory Commission advising of their approval of a text amendment pertaining to NeSOIIUT og Bids and directing Clerk to advertise. Seconded by Markham. Motion carried 7- 0. City Manager requesting that a public hearing be set for May 1, 2000 to consider the issuance of $3,000,000 General Obligation Bonds for expansion of the Fifth Street Parking Ramp, upon motion received and filed. Markham moved adoption of: Resolution No. 168-00 Fixing date for a meeting on the proposition of the issuance of not to exceed $3,000,000 General Obligation Bonds (for an essential corpo- rate purpose) of Dubuque, Iowa, and providing for publi- cation .of notice thereof, and further set a Public Hearing for May 18, 2000 in the Public Library Auditorium at 4:00 P.M. in the Public Library Auditorium and that the City Clerk • publish notice in the manner prescribed by law. Seconded by Buol. Motion carried 7-0. City Manager recommending that the time frame for the public bidding procedures for construction of the Third Street Ramp be extended and that the public hearing be reset for May 15, 2000, upon motion received and filed. Michalski moved adoption of: Resolution No. 169-00 Amending date of hearing on plans and specifi- cations; Resolution No. 170- 00 Amendment to order bids. Seconded by Robbins. Motion carried 7-0. At 8:11 upon motion it was resolved to go into Closed Session re: Pending Litigation (Iowa Code §21.5(1)(c). At 8:19 Council reconvened Regular Session with state- ment that Staff had been given proper direction. There being no further busi- ness, upon motion meeting adjourned at 8:20 P.M. /s/ Jeanne F. Schneider City Clerk 1 t 4/26 TP►MMY M. rtLu I, Communications, Inc., an Iowa c newspaper of general circulatiol Dubuque and State of Iowa; here in said newspaper on the followir , 20 CC Subscribed to before me, a Nota this c day of Equipment, 12.71; America Payroll Association, 155.0C American Plannin Association, 533.90. America Public Works Assoc., 267.00 American Tool & Supply; 5ery Uniform Services, 191.63; Arch Paging, 46.50; Atlast Fluid Power, 362.57; Austin- Romtech, 74.25; AV Fuel, 23,077.28; B & W Enterprise, 12,915.00; Baker & Taylor Company, 14,691.45; Keith E. Bakey, -5,000.00; Bankers Advertising Co., 437.34; The Battery Center, 51.20; • Baudville Inc., 131.85; Becker & Associates, 658.85; Roger L. Benz, 30.00; Marilyn Berends, 8.00; Best Distributing Inc., 101.55; Lester J. Bettcher, 210.00; Betty Jane Candies, 213.00; BFI Waste Systems Nth/America Inc., 1,879.69; Biechler Electric, Inc., 7,765.76; Big A Auto Parts, 318.10; Big urf Company, 37.88; Bird Chevrolet, 989.29; Bird X, 199.10; Blackhawk Automatic Sprinklers, 106.15; Joseph A. Blodgett, 190.00; William G. Blum, 141.61; Boise Cascade Office Products Corp., 58.50; Robert Boleyn, 48.10; Bill Boll, 120.00; Books On Tape Inc., 10.00; R. W. Borley ari.,or+icir,n Inc.. 2.683.96: 6691-292 P969-0 9 5lbt-085 talon yogi aallo(y ifoy uewz;is woj City of Dubuque, Iowa List of Claims and Summary of Revenues for the Month Ending March, 2000 AAAE, 1,195.00; A G A Gas Inc., 26,101.02; A T & T Language Line Services, 148.50; AAA Retail Sales, 10.00; Abeln Abstract, 4,900.00; Abra Auto Body & Glass, 1,211.36; ' Acco Unlimited Corporation, 3,423.75; Adams Pet Hospital, 30.00; Addoco Inc., 460.00, Advance Designs, 105.13; Advanta Sign Company, 234.25; Aearo Company, 155.00; Ahlers, Cooney, Dorweiler, Haynie, 27,451.13; Ainley Kennels, 670.00; Airgas North Central, 358.35; Aladdin/GK Services, 1,964.23; A-L-L Equipment, 1,286.76; All Seasons Heating & Cooling, 726.07; Allen l Urbain, 1,081.46; Allia 172.53; American Trust & Energy, 96,569.15; Allit Savings Bank, 254,697.22; Camera, 872.72; Alltel, 394.2' American Water Works Alternate Services, 3,528.0' Assoc., 76.75; Americinn Altorfer Machinery Compan, Motel, 105.00; Americinn 193.90; Amalgamated Trans Motel & Suites, 52.00; Local #329, 230.40; Kelly E Ameritech Library Services, Ambrosy, 240.16; America 1,245.50; Alan Ames, Business Information Mktg6,210.00; Anderson Robert shinE 784.00; American Legion'Co. 67.71; 131.25; American OfficAnderson, 207.00; Anderson Weber, Inc., 544.68; Apel Paving & Parking Lot Service, 135.00; Apex Concrete, 82.35; Apex Systems Inc., .00; Aramark-Campus Dining ice 58.45; Aramark- I0E-H£99C9E 'euop eae suoisioep bulpinq eql 331VHVgUVS LZ6 OE:ZL 0100:LG N3d0 "S0111014 mnq-Aillenb onn; aes o; aoueyo anoaf sSaaaH •uol;ona;suo0 JeBeer aux s� „yeem ay; Jo aapl ne„ pain;eat pir;l 8L0E-885 e30i0 VELL-L99 awoH a6etuenpe X1Wfd .lo; SJOUAA0/a910ae suaepv A3ueN '9 Sam liS3Sf10H JN1773S S3Sf10dSSy ® 1�Li7l-999 any I4ISaaAlup SL9Z woo•p;IsaoleoopMMM 1 Community Credit Union, 116,102.37; Durrant Group Inc., 228.00; Dutrac Community Credit Union, 35,246.42; Earth Tech E and I, 14,249.68; Econo Foods, 139.59; The Economics Press Inc., 49.53; Edcon Press, 192.90; Brian Ehlinger, 68.45; Eileen M. Wunder, 21.59; Ellis Power Equipment, 2,234.49; Embassy Suites, 223.26; Emed Company, Inc., 48.11; Energetics Ind. Dist., 169.09; Entre Information Systems, 668.75; Robert Ervolino, 63.76; Nelson Evans Jr., 2,571.30; Exclusively Expo Inc., 50.29; Paul Exstrom, 103.00; Falcon Associates Inc., 90.00; Family Housing Advisory Service Inc., 758.12 Farner-Bocken Co., 598.70 Fastenal Company, 169.90 Federal Express, 216.63 Michael G. Felderman, 188.45 Ferrelgas, 175.20; Thomas Fessler, 58.10; Mike Finnin Ford Inc., 93.40; Kevin Firnstahl, 54.28; First Supply Dubuque, 2,130.73; The Fish Shack, 2.09; Fischer Scientific Company, 1,492.60; Five Flags Concessions, 990.00; Jerry K. Flelseth, 30.00; Flick's Audio -Visual Services, 190.00 Flynn Ready Mix Concrete 3,080.73; Fondell Excavating Inc., 1,323.24; Fox Valle Marking Systems, 194.40 6.66 Franklin -Covey, Michael Frederick, 16.0 Caroline .Freiburger, 345.0 Peter Freibuger, 13.0 Norman Freund, 345.0 Friedman Insuracne, Inc., .0 GCR Dubuque Truck Tire Centers, 2,254.28; The Gale 194 45C Lat Enf 53( 52.29; Leslein Trucking, 5,533.20; Mark & Jennifer Lewis, 127.69; Lifeline System Inc., 7,263.13; Norman Liles Jr., 4,370.00; Lime Rock Springs Co., 831.46; Aaron A. Lincoln, 35.88; The Locksmith Express, 30.75; Loras College, 914.05; Lorman Education Services, 229.00; Louisburg Garage, Inc., 20.00; Lowes Companies Inc., 102.49; John D. Luher Jr., 165.70; Thomas A. Luksetich, 300.00; Linda A. Lyons, 36.33; MB Travel Ltd., 480.00; Roger Maiers, 30.22; Manufacturers' News Inc., 180.95; Maquoketa Valley Electric Corp., 712.07; John Markham, 171.00; Marquart Block Company, 223.85 Martha S. Weiland, 50.98 Martin Equipment, 1,795.92 Master Graphics, 786.25 Mautz Paint, 437.18; Karen McCarthy, 624.26; McDermott Excavating, 3,193.38; Ron McDonald, 3,825.00; A Y McDonald Supply Co., Inc., 251.48; McGraw Pest Control, Inc., 27.00; McLeod T e l e m a n a g e m e n t Organization, 2,041.98; y McLeod USA Publishing Co., 1,531.26; Medical Assoc Health Plan, Inc., 88.20; 0 Medical Associates, 5,096.65 0 Medicare Part B, 196.64; Sara p B. Meints, 29.95; Menard 0 Lumber Co., 475.14; Mercy 0 Medical Center, 145.05; Mercy Services Corporation, 17,928.39; Mergent FI s 172.00; Kenny Metcalf, 32.50; Groupp 3,495.91, Gall r .,Oat, fa 143.39• Kari L. LaSoya, Staffin Services, 1, y , I g S ces, 930.24; •uesgooer u!r '006`69$ 'goaod tuo.i uado pass( peouat lanai 'sgteq aeweu l a6eae6 aeo e '6ulpls •wnie 'swot.; uooapeq e laots en I. palspdnF 3°IN '3AV NNVWdfIV)! S6E Pau '''" (l 0£:£-0£: L Atfa013Sl0H N3d0 'lllq do ual uegt peon ssaalu9JB of 0Z Sfl uo tse3 oe 'Iuo `sup `�tessug peag '006`4ZZ$ 'ssod tsej 'uagothl Intltneeq 'ueld a000 uado 'aoeldaalt 'wooa AIlwet aoolt tsL 'sgteq E 'aapun a6eae6SI ,m :' snld aeo Z saaoy leltuepisaaa ul awoq ass - 3nonaflo 1SV3 ` is a3MOHN3SI3 LZ tea! , '�V.• `• y ".; �= , , . 00�£-00: L Ava013Sf10H N3d0 , `sao `ua616u!H Bed 'WOW ,Ilwel 'luewessq tno->{lem 'pal6ulgs 4IMau IOW `ale leatueo ieMeu 'eoeuant aannau sgteq `ebeasb pegoette `6ulpls IAuln `wooapaq b aolu i(aaA'DNI -. J } • a' j L/Ijkgl -1SI-1 NON - )IVO N31`0 04SL 00: I.-00:1. L AVaO13Sf1OH N3d0 .00; Linda M LaSoyar, Seelye Plastics Inc., 56.10; 00; Mr. & Mrs. Gary Servi Inc., 750.00; nam, 14.40; Law Servicemaster-Sanfield Seven orcement Resource Center, Hills, 2,465.83; Sherrill Inc., orce Leona P. Rheault, 9605;^ ^Siemens 3 004.00 The Sign Makers, 21.36; Signs on Time, 312.00; Simone Engineering, Inc., 454.48; Simon's Fire Equip. & Repair Inc., 173.00; Scott Simpson, 148.50; Sinsinawa Mound Center, 35.00; Smith & Nephew Rolyn Inc., 37.00; M. Lee Smith Publishers & Printers, 147.00; Smoke Shack Bar-B-Que Inc., 150.00; Cory D. Sommer, 115.50; Gary R. Soppe Inc., 744.55; Spahn & Rose Lumber, 1,429.50; Spartan Motors Inc., 127.57; Special Prodeuct7, 1,1 5.91; John I. Sp' dy Spoerl, 3.39; Jack Stackis, 2,700.00; Standard Insurance Co., 32.18; Standard Insurance Company, 2,487.87; Standard & Poors Corporation, 513.22; Standard Register, 115.00; Staples Credit Plan, 1,176.59; Star Uniforms, 1,207.09; Steel Mart, 84.00; Rick Steines, 1,066.82; Burt Steve & Son Garage, 120.00; The Stevens Company, 5,391.72; Steve's Ace Hardware, 436.98; Stewart Construction Company, 1,350.00; Bret Stierman, 32.50; Jerry Stoffel, 1,036.93; Streicher's, 152.50; Student Aid Access, 38.00; Substance Abuse Services s Ctr., 2,934.00; Suburban Library Systems, 5.00; Kendra Sullivan, 28.00; Terry Sullivan, 160.00; Superintendent of S, Documents, 12.00; Superior 0 Welding 318.11; Surface r n a ia9 nq STATE OF IOWA DUBUQUE COUNTY { SS: CERTIFICATION OF PUBLICATION I, 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 -4 i i / 30 , 20 (20 , and for which the charge is $ 0 g ! (-17vJ i/ Subscribed to before me, a Notary Public in and for Dubuque County, Iowa, this - day of ins cy 20 0 Notary Public in and for Dubuque Coffnty, Iowa MARY K. WESTERMEYER MY COMMISSION EXPIRES FEBRUARY 1, 2002 City of, Dubuque, Iowa List of Claims and Summary of Revenues for the Month Ending March, 2000 AAAE, 1,195.00; A G A Gas Inc., 26,101.02; A T & T Language Line Services, 148.50; AAA Retail Sales, 10.00; Abeln Abstract, 4,900.00; Abra Auto Body & Glass, 1,211.36; Acco Unlimited Corporation, 3,423.75; Adams Pet Hospital, 30.00; Addoco Inc., 460.00; Advance Designs, 105.13; Advanta Sign Company, 234.25; Aearo Company, 155.00; Ahlers, Cooney, Dorweiler, Haynie, 27,451.13; Ainley Kennels, 670.00; Airgas North Central, 358.35; Aladdin/GK Services, 1,964.23; A-L-L Equipment, 1,286.76; All Seasons Heating & Cooling, 726.07; Allen & Urbain, 1,081.46; Alliant Energy, 96,569.15; Allied Camera, 872.72; Alltel, 394.20; Alternate Services, 3,528.07; Altorfer Machinery Company, 193.90; Amalgamated Transit Local #329, 230.40; Kelly S. Ambrosy, 240.16; American Business Information Mktg., 784.00; American Legion, 131.25; American Office Equipment, 12.71; American Payroll Association, 155.00; American Planning Association, 533.90; American Public Works Assoc., 267.00; American Tool & Supply, 380.48; Department of Human Service, 5,275.60; Des Moines Area Community College, 60.00; Des Moines Register, 983.25; Design Center Associates, 2,287.17; Dezurik, A Unit of General Signal, 64,905.70; Diamond Vogel Paint Center, 31.65; Margaret Dickson, 101.44; John Digman, 8.19; Division of Labor, 88.00; Dorothy E. Kieffer, 39.54; Douglas Industries Inc., 1,292.55; Tracy Doyle, 43.96; Eric Dregne 125.00; Drive Line Inc., 270.89 Dubuque Advertiser, 119.00 Dubuque Area Labor, 120.00 Dubuque Area Lifetime Center 2,265.83; Dubuque Bank & Trust Co., 1,615.00; Dubuque Bank & Trust Company, 368,952.69; Dubuque Community School Dist., 1,240.68; Dubuque County Abstract & Title, 170.00; Dubuque County Auditor, 1,120.56; Dubuque County Extension, 1,318.42; Dubuque County Recorder, 414.75; Dubuque County Sheriff, 5,859.51; Dubuque County Treasurer, 526.00; Dubuque Electric Motor Company, 612.05; Dubuque Food Pantry Inc., 4,500.00; Dubuque Glass Company, 31.25; Dubuque Hose & Hydraulics, 2,747.97; Dubuque Humane Society, 100.00; Dubuque Initiatives, 45.00; Dubuque Janitorial Service, 2,454.40; Dubuque Leader, 137.00; Dubuque Main Street Limited, 10,741.50; Dubuque Police Protective Assn., 865.00; Dubuque Prof. Firefighters Assn., 2,601.79; Dubuque Racing Association, 14.85; Dubuque Spring Co., 940.10; Dubuque Supply Co., 83.32; Dubuque Visiting Nurse Association, 1,309.91; Terry Duggan, 476.96; Steven J. Dunwoody, 5,000.00; Dupaco 224.25; Illinois Municipal League, 15.00; James J. Imhof, 190.00; Industrial Services Inc., 6,285.23; Informix, 2,700.00; Int'I Assoc. of Electrical Insp., 60.00; International Conference of, 19.50; Interstate Pipe & Supply, 620.61; Intl. Union of Operating Enginners, 1,132.12; IOS Capital, 95.00; Iowa Association Building Officials, 70.00; Iowa Association of Housing Officia., 55.00; Iowa Chapter IAEI, 125.00; Iowa City/County Management Associa., 50.00; Iowa Commerce, 21.00; Iowa Communications Network, 38.83; Iowa Department of Commerce, 200.00; Iowa Dept. of Natural Resources, 56,537.81; Iowa Dept. of Public Health, 50.00; Iowa Dept. of Transportation, 24.00; Iowa Dept. of Inspections & Appeals, 7.00; Iowa Division of Criminal Investig., 130.00; Iowa Historic Preservation Alliance, 50.00; Iowa Library Association, 434.00; Iowa Newspaper Foundation, 15.00; Iowa Oil Company. 13,772.19; Iowa Onp Call, 132.30; Iowa Park & Recreation Assoc., 965.00; Iowa State Bar Association, 45.00; Iowa State University, 347.43; Iowa Street True Value, 1,147.56; IWPCA, 75.00; IPERS, 96,187.53; I.W.I. Motor Parts, 1,242.51; J & R Bakery, 25.20; J & R Supply Company, 11,246.55; F M Jaeger Hardware, 1,419.67; Jefferson Center, 140.00; Jerico Services Inc., 2,877.08; Shad Johnson, 46.00; Richard W. Jones, 149.68; Pauline Joyce, 60.80; Linda Judge & Associates Inc., 800.00; Julien's Journal, 1,275.03; Juvenile Justice Clearinghouse, 17.00; K-Wash Inc., 2,045.00; Kane, Norby & Reddick, PC, 412.75; Kansas Bureau of Investigation, 10.00; Kar Products, 509.23; Kat-FM, 204.00; Keck Instruments Inc., 274.73; Michael J. Kelly, 6.55; Elizabeth Kemp, 29.02; Key .City Window Cleaning, 13.00; Key West True Value, 290.74; Helen Kilburg, 30.20; Kirkham Michael and Associates Inc., 3,287.25; Kirkwood Community College, 240.00; Klauer Development Corp., 14,659.56; John Klosterman, 121.49; James R. Kluesner Repair, 417.15; Michael G. Knowles, 190.00; Michael Koch, 27.29; Kone Inc., 530.00; Ken Kraemer, 486.49; Agnes Kramer, 76.62; Krieg Boys Ice Corporation, 102.60; Tom Kunnert, 46.00; Kunnerts Sporting Goods, 48.00 Kustom Signals Inc., 273.20 Kwik Stop Food Mart, 255.23 Labor Ready, 7.98.00; The Lamar Companies, 6,604.00; Kathaleen Lamb, 33.92; Lane Flooring, 364.80; Lang Construction Inc., 7.317.53; Kelly Larson, 282.57; Lason; 1,143.39; Kari L. LaSoya, Bowes Credit Corp., 12.00; Pitney Bowes Inc., 80.52; Porter's Camera Store Inc., 178.77; Portzen Construction, Inc., 766.00; Mary Kay Portzen, 22.00; Postmaster, 10,037.45; Postmaster, 132.00; Jan Powers, 875.00 Steven F. Pregler, 311.78 Primestar Corp., 461.46 Printers Plus, 351.57; Prism Corporation, 250.00; Project Concern Inc., 39,790.68; Gus Psihoyos, 148.10;, Public Entity Risk Services, 3,507.06; Ernest W. Puls, 5.55; Purchase Power, 1,015.00; Quad Cities Tas Inc., 108.05; Quad City Times, 316.50; R & R Specialties Inc., 96.75; Racom Corporation, 1,044.05; Radford Road Development Co., 4,585.70; Radio Shack, 49.99; Rafoth Furnace & Sheet Metal, 587.50; Rainbo Oil Company, 437.74; Melvin D. Raley & Lisa J. Martin, 5,000.00; Pablo Ramirez, 115.50; Rand McNally, 299.91; Randy's Sanitation, 225.00; Recorded Books Inc, 200.35; Mark Redmond d/b/a Key City Iron,. 50.00; Reedsburg Hardware, 1,800.00;, Regional Council on Civil Rights, 100.00; Register Printing, 618.24; Renaissance Construction Corp., 52,931.13; Reno Construction, 2,774.19; Rich & Junnie's Coin, 205.80; Richard H. Nye, 49.29; Richardson Buick, 9.04 Joseph Richardson, 206.72 River City Paving, 17,048.21 River City Stone, 11,758.93 Riverside Tractor Trailer Co. 1,792.82; Road Machinery & Supplies Co., 1,012.56; Roadway Express Inc., 96.32; Rockford Indust. Welding Supply Inc., 48.92; Rockmount Research and Alloys Inc., 290.15; Roeder Implement Inc., 233.38; Clint Rogers, 46.00; George Rondinelli, 594.40; Mr. Rooter Plumbing, 156.42; Dan Rothert, 18.75; Roto Rooter, 156.00; Randel Roy, 391.75; RPS Inc., 72.43; RTC Inc., 28.95; Ruggs Recommendations, 24.95; Michelle Runde, 16.00; Runde's Upholstering Company, 1,000.00; Safety- Kleen Corp., 63.00; Safety Services, Inc., 80.35; The Savery, 156.86; Thomas F. Schaefer, 6.25; J. P. Scherman, Inc., 17.67; Robert Schiesl, 223.70; Schmaltz Precast • Concrete Mfg., 840.00; Donna Schmitt, 40.42; Lisa .Schrobilgen, 8.00; Judy Schroeder, 8.00; Paul J. Schroeder EDD, 100.00; Paul F. Schultz, 103.47; Schumacher Elevator Co., 1,567.36; Schwartz Plumbing, 792.25; Scott Community College, 20.00; Scott Printing 3,649.50; Sears, 229.98 Secodyne, Inc., 9,387.62 Security Products, 326.00 Sedona Industrial Staffing Services, 3,770.54; Sedona Staffing Services, 930.24; Membership Renewal, 50.00; Weldon Tire, 64.00; Jerome Welsh, 266.28; Welu Printing Company, 2,296.63; Susan Welu, 8.00; Wenzel Towing Service, 630.00; Wenzel Towing Service - State. Cont., 6,600.00; West Information Publishing Group, 557.00; West Publishing Company, 600.93; Western Lime, 10,229.07; Westin Hotel, 834.00; Westphal & Company, Inc., 21,186.80; White Bear Typewriter Excg, Inc., 85.50; Ron White, 558.00; Averle Wilson, 39.75; Wilson Brothers Inc., 168.76; Wisconsin State Journal, 327.60; Wise Owl, 9.32; World Book Encycl. Inc., 749.00; Xerox Corporation, 1,479.60; Haileng Xiao, 25.32; YMCA/YWCA Building Corporation, 6,702.69; Zarnoth prush Works, Inc., 815.30; ZD Journals, 109.00: Zee Medical Service Co.. 293.45; Zep Manufacturing, 84.56; Zephyr Aluminum Products, 25.00; Phillip Zook, 999.28; Report, 3,045,379.70. City of Dubuque Summary of Revenues For Month Ended: 03-31-00 Revenue Type Amount Taxes $ 1,369,608 Licenses & Permits 72,373 Intergovernmental 1,616,266 Charges for Services 1,558,931 Charges to Other Governments 21,485 Fines, Forfeitures & Penalties 37,653 Use of Money & Property 695,630 Miscellaneous 70,227 Special Assessments 2,156 Refunds & Reimbursements 53,185 Total for Month 5,497,513 Duane Pitcher Finance Director -It 4/30 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 than the attached notice was published in said newspaper on the following dates -4 r, / 30 , 20 (20 , and for which the charge is $ a9g, ! C<-93v7 Subscribed to before me, a Notary Public in and for Dubuque County, Iowa, thisday of --)--ns-c.." 20 00 Notary Public in and for Dubuque Cofinty, Iowa MAIIY K. WESTERMEYER MY COMMISSION EXPIRES FEBRUARY 1, 2002 City of Dubuque, Iowa List of Claims and Summary of Revenues for the Month Ending March, 2000 AAAE, 1,195.00; A G A Gas Inc., 26,101.02; A T & T Language Line Services, 148.50; AAA Retail Sales, 10.00; Abeln Abstract, 4,900.00; Abra Auto Body & Glass, 1,211.36; ' Acco Unlimited Corporation, 3,423.75; Adams Pet Hospital, 30.00; Addoco Inc., 460.00; Advance Designs, 105.13; Advanta Sign - Company, 234.25; Aearo Company, 155.00; Ahlers, Cooney, Dorweiler, Haynie, 27,451.13; Ainley Kennels, 670.00; Airgas North Central, 358.35; Aladdin/GK Services, 1,964.23; A-L-L Equipment, 1,286.76; All Seasons Heating & Cooling, 726.07; Allen & Urbain, 1,081.46; Alliant Energy, 96,569.15; Allied Camera, 872.72; Alltel, 394.20; Alternate Services, 3,528.07; r`mmnan,/ 172.53; American Trust & Savings Bank, 254,697.22; American Water Works Assoc., 76.75; Americinn Motel, 105.00; Americinn Motel & Suites, 52.00; Ameritech Library Services, 1,245.50; Alan Ames, 6,210.00; Anderson Publishing Co., 67.71; Robert E. Anderson, 207.00; Anderson Weber, Inc., 544.68; Apel Paving & Parking Lot Service, 135.00; Apex Concrete, 82.35; Apex Systems Inc., .00; Aramark-Campus Dining Service, 58.45; Aramark- Uniform Services, 191.63: Arch Paging, , 46.50; Atlast Fluid Power, 362.57; Austin- Romtech, 74.25; AV Fuel, 23,077.28; B & W Enterprise, 12,915.00; Baker & Taylor Company, 14,691.45; Keith E. Bakey, -5,000.00; Bankers Advertising Co., 437.34; The Battery • Center, 51.20; Baudville Inc., 131.85; Becker & Associates, 658.85; Roger L. Benz, 30.00; Marilyn Berends, 8.00; Best Distributing Inc., 101.55; Lester J. Bettcher, 210.00; Betty Jane Candies, 213.00; BFI Waste Systems Nth/America Inc., 1,879.69; Biechler Electric, Inc., 7,765.76; Big A Auto Parts, 318.10; Big Bear Turf Company, 37.88; Bird. Chevrolet, 989.29; Bird X, 199.10; Blackhawk Automatic Sprinklers, 106.15; Joseph A. Blodgett, 190.00; William G. Blum, 141.61; Boise Cascade Office Products Corp., 58.50; Robert Boleyn, 48.10; Bit Boll, 120.00; Books On Tape Inc., 10.00; R. W. Borley Advertising -Inc., 2,683.96; Thomas Bouregy & Co., Inc., 91.06; R. R. Bowker, 467.84: Bowman Products, 489.26; Broken Arrow, 167.97; Lori Brooks, 8.00; E. Daniel Brown, 879.56; BRW Inc., 7,238.10; BT Office Products Intl., 3,749.44; Business Telephone Supply, 530.42; BWI Book Wholesalers Inc., 45.71; C & C Embroidery Inc., 486.00; Cable World, 89.00; Cadex Electronics Inc., 45.00; Cambridge Tempositions Inc., 544.43; Canvas Products Inc., 2,065.50; Care -Pest Control, 112.00; Careertrack, 374.00; Cargill Salt Division, 22,619.30; Carter Goble Associates Inc., 4,762.60; CDI Excavating Inc., 935.53; Cenex, 384.17; Juanita Chapman, 127.50; Chemsearch, 618.39; Chemtech Products Inc., 3,112.09; Chief Supply Corporation, 316.58; Chivers, 44.66; City of Dubuque Treasurer, 129,650.59; City Supply, 211.95; City Treasurer, 339,228.60; City Treasurer - Utility Service, 2,085.11 Clarke College, 300.00 Herbert C. Claussen, 32.50 Kim Clemen, 8.00; Cleveland Machine Controls Inc., 1,240.95; Patricia A. Cline, 267.00 Delores K. Close, 100.00 Coates' Mfg. Co., 919.46 Collection Services Center 5,810.00; Colorlink, 13.60; Comelec Services Inc., 1,886.35; Compaq Computer Corporation, 12,687.00 Computerland, 132.00 Concept Seating, 95.00 Conevera's Inc., 316.00 Congressional Quarterly Inc. 25.80; Conney Safety Products, 2,121.17; Connolly Construction, 1,093.85; Consolidated Management, 1,693.66; Continental Book Co., 173.71; Continental Realty, 425.00; Continental Safety Equipment, 402.74; Conzett & O'Brien, 11.15; Cory Systems Inc., 302.96; Copyworks, 890.33; Cornell College, 75.00; Mary Rose Corrigan, 61.21; Cortez Truck Equipment, 108.00; Country Club Coffee, 90.00; Crawford Murphy & Tilly Co., 798.06 CRC Press Inc., 114.90 Creative Catering/Inc., 749.10 Credit Bureau of Marshalltown, 237.50; Crescent Electric, 2,373.94; Crimson Multimedia Distribution Inc., 867.48; Gilbert J. Crippes, 64.00; Cronatron Welding Systems Inc., 391'.96; Cues, Inc., 683.15; Cumulus Broadcasting, 100.00; Cycom Mobile Solutions, 7,798.84; Cynthia J. Cain, 49.83; D & K Products, 1,656.30; Danka, 29.89; David Flying Service, 393.01; Dealers Costs Corporation, 15.00; Decatur Electronics, 216.00; Demco, 380.48; Department of Human Service, 5,275.60; Des Moines Area Community College, 60.00; Des Moines Register, 983.25; Design Center Associates, 2,287.17; Dezurik, A Unit of General Signal, 64,905.70; Diamond Vogel Paint Center, 31.65; Margaret Dickson, 101.44; John Digman, 8.19; Division of Labor, 88.00; Dorothy E. Kieffer, 39.54; Douglas Industries Inc., 1,292.55; Tracy Doyle, 43.96; Eric Dregne, 125.00; Drive Line Inc., 270.89; Dubuque Advertiser, 119.00; Dubuque Area Labor, 120.00; Dubuque Area Lifetime Center, 2,265.83; Dubuque Bank & Trust Co., 1,615.00; Dubuque Bank & Trust Company, 368,952.69; Dubuque Community School Dist., 1',240.68; Dubuque County Abstract & Title, 170.00; Dubuque County Auditor, 1,120.56; Dubuque County Extension, 1,318.42; Dubuque County Recorder, 414.75; Dubuque County Sheriff, 5,859.51; Dubuque County Treasurer, 526.00; Dubuque Electric Motor Company, 612.05; Dubuque Food Pantry Inc., 4,500.00; Dubuque Glass Company, 31.25; Dubuque Hose & Hydraulics, 2,747.97; Dubuque Humane Society, 100.00; Dubuque Initiatives, 45.00; Dubuque Janitorial Service, 2,454.40; Dubuque Community Credit Union, 116,102.37; Durrant Group Inc., 228.00; Dutrac Community Credit Union, 35,246.42; Earth Tech E and I, 14,249.68; Econo Foods, 139.59; The Economics Press Inc., 49.53; Edcon Press, 192.90; Brian Ehlinger, 68.45; Eileen M. Wunder, 21.59; Ellis Power Equipment, 2,234.49; Embassy Suites, 223.26; Emed Company, Inc., 48.11; Energetics Ind. Dist„ 169.09; Entre Information Systems, 668.75; Robert Ervolino, 63.76; Nelson Evans Jr., 2,571.30; Exclusively Expo Inc., 50.29; Paul Exstrom, 103.00; Falcon Associates Inc., 90.00; Family Housing Advisory Service Inc., 758.12 Farner-Bocken Co., 598.70 Fastenal Company, 169.90 Federal Express, 216.63 Michael G. Felderman, 188.45 Ferrelgas, 175.20; Thomas Fessler, 58.10; Mike Finnin Ford Inc., 93.40; Kevin Firnstahl, 54.28; First Supply Dubuque, 2,130.73; The Fish Shack, 2.09; Fischer Scientific Company, 1,492.60; Five Flags Concessions, 990.00; Jerry K. Fjelseth, 30.00; Flick's Audio -Visual Services, 190.00; Flynn Ready Mix Concrete, 3,080.73; Fondell Excavating Inc., 1,323.24; Fox Valley Marking Systems, 66.66 Franklin -Covey, 194.40 Michael Frederick, 16.00 Caroline Freiburger, 345.00 Peter Freibuger, 13.00 Norman Freund, 345.00 Friedman Insuranne, Inc:, .00 GCR Dubuque Truck Tire Centers, 2,254.28; The Gale Group, 3,495.91; Gall's Incorporated, 288.78; Gelster Brothers Company, 14,992.94; General Drivers & Helpers, 2,461.00; General Drivers Credit Union, 7,760.78; George H. McIntyre, 49.02; Ted George, 55.00; Gierke Robinson Company, 355.44; Giese Sheet Metal Co: Inc., 96.25; Paula Gieseman, 22.05; Global Computer Supplies, 2,710.69; GMS Inc., 952.18; Golden Rule Creations, 473.51; Goodyear Tire & Rubber, 748.70; Gopher Sport, 390.70; Govt. Finance Officers Assn., 225.00; Grand Stage Lighting, 467.78; Greater Dubuque, 20,700.00; Greater Dubuque PRSA, 25.00; Green Auto Supply, 641.84; Robert M. Green, 461.63; The Green Thumbers, 5,371.35; Steven Gudenkauf, 10,389.00; Carol Gulick, 2.75; Jean Gullikson', 35.79; Susan B. Gwiasda, ' 42.05; Gypsum Association, 28.90; H-H Incorporated of Iowa, 608.00; Hach Chemical Company, 480.80; John J Hail, 52.66; Hampton Inn 132.00; Diann Hanson, 8.00 Richard O. Hanten, 52.90 Dale L. Hardison, 66.50 Harold J. Helbing, 3.79 Hartford Chemical, 485.90 Hartig Drug Company, 584.48 Joe Hartman, 694.65; Teresa Hartman, 44.09; David Haupert, 7.36; Hawkeye State Scale Inc., 175.00; HBO & Company, 1,239.69; Health Choices, Inc., 412.75; Heartland Investments of Iowa, 14,337.00; Greg Heiar 46.00; Sharon Helgens, 14.00 Michelle R. Hellmer, 149.13 Hemmer Broadcasting Co. 100.00; Hendrick's Feed & Seed Co. Inc., 213.00; Henry the Hand, 325.00; Herbst ' Upholstery, 210.00; Heritage Microfilm Inc., 209.23; Higley Industries Inc., 403.06; Karen A. Hitchcock, 34.66; Hobart Brothers Company, 712.47; Louise Hohmann, 1,914.86; The Hold Mini Warehouse Storage, 39.00; Holiday Inn, 620.02; Holiday Inn Central, 540.44; Dianne Holzman, 56.00; Ery Hooks, 739.98; Horizon Development Group, 9,527.57; Paul Horsfall, 165.85; Houchen Bindery Ltd., 86.55; Hud User, 35.00; Hull Corporation, 300.92; Larry Hurst, 1,884.00; Jean Huseman, 8.00; Sandi J. Hutchcroft, 92.47; Hy-Vee, 1,287..08; Hygienic Laboratory, 400.00; IBM Corporation, 261.45; IA Department of Natural Resources, 120.00; ICMA Product Fulfillment Center, 58.50; ICMA Retirement Trust-457, 60,615.00; Ideal Uniform 'Service, 419.10; IFSTA, 33.30; IIW Engineers & Surveyors, PC, 11,598.25; IKON Office Solutions Co., 379.80; Illinois Department of Revenue, 224.25; Illinois Municipal League, 15.00; James J. Imhof, 190.00; Industrial Services Inc., 6,285.23; Informix, 2,700.00; Int'I Assoc. of Electrical Insp., 60.00; International Conference of, 19.50; Interstate Pipe & Supply, 620.61; Intl. Union of Operating Enginners, 1,132.12; .IOS Capital, 95.00; Iowa Association Building Officials, 70.00; Iowa Association of Housing Officia., 55.00; Iowa Chapter IAEI, 125.00; Iowa City/County Management Associa,, 50.00; Iowa Commerce, 21.00; Iowa Communications Network, 38.83; Iowa Department of Commerce, 200.00; Iowa Dept. of Natural Resources, 56,537.81; Iowa Dept. of Public Health, 50.00; Iowa Dept. of Transportation, 24.00; Iowa Dept. of Inspections & Appeals, 7.00; Iowa Division of Criminal Investig., 130.00; Iowa Historic Preservation Alliance, 50.00; Iowa Library Association, 434.00; Iowa Newspaper Foundation, 15.00; Iowa Oil Company, 13,772.19; Iowa Onp Call, 132.30; Iowa Park & Recreation Assoc., 965.00; Iowa State Bar Association, 45.00; Iowa State University, 347.43; Iowa Street True Value, 1,147.56; IWPCA, 75.00; IPERS, 96,187.53; I.W.I. Motor Parts, 1,242.51; J & R Bakery, 25.20; J & R Supply 194.00; Linda M. LaSoya, 450.00; Mr. & Mrs. Gary Latham, 14.40; Law Enforcement Resource Center, 530.20; Leona P. Rheault, 52.29; Leslein Trucking, 5,533.20; Mark & Jennifer Lewis, 127.69; Lifeline System Inc., 7,263.13; Norman Liles Jr., 4,370.00; Lime Flock Springs Co., 831.46; Aaron A. Lincoln, 35.88; The Locksmith Express, 30.75; Loras College, 914.05; Lorman Education Services, 229.00; Louisburg Garage, Inc., 20.00; Lowes Companies Inc., 102.49; John D. Luher Jr., 165.70; Thomas A. Luksetich, 300.00; Linda A. Lyons, 36.33; MB Travel Ltd., 480.00; Roger Maiers, 30.22; Manufacturers' News Inc., 180.95; Maquoketa Valley Electric Corp., 712.07; John Markham, 171.00; Marquart Block Company, 223.85 Martha S. Weiland, 50.98 Martin Equipment, 1,795.92 Master Graphics, 786.25 Mautz Paint, 437.18; Karen McCarthy, 624.26; McDermott Excavating, 3,193.38; Ron McDonald, 3,825.00; A Y McDonald Supply Co., Inc., 251.48; McGraw Pest Control, Inc., 27.00; McLeod T e l e m a n a g e m e n t Organization, 2,041.98; McLeod USA Publishing Co., 1,531.26; Medical Assoc. Health Plan, Inc., 88.20; Medical Associates, 5,096.65; Medicare Part B, 196.64; Sara B. Meints, 29.95; Menards Lumber Co., 475.14; Mercy Medical Center, 145.05; Mercy Services Corporation, 17,928.39; Mergent FIS, 172.00; Kenny Metcalf, 32.50; Metz Baking Co., 173.52; MFPRSI, 143,680.73; MG Industries, 1,441.81; Ann Michalski, 988.89; Midwest Business Products, 772.00; Midwest Chemical, 160.20; Midwest Communication Inc., 185.70; Miller Electric Supply Inc., 2,426.12; Miracle Car Wash, 534.19; Mississippi Valley Sales, 1,188.00; Missouri State Highway Patrol, 5.00; Mitchell Repair Information Co., 196.35; Tim Moerman, 134.59; Mohawk Mfg. & Supply, 149.80; Timothy Moler, 25.04; Molo Oil Company, 31.72; Molo Sand &- Gravel Company, 92.24; Monroe Systems for Business Inc., 165.75; Moor's Salvage & Recovery Inc., 784.00; Motion Industries Inc., 1,318.95; Ken Mott Muic & Computers, 39.90; Mulgrew Oil Company, 22,723.77; B. L. Murray Company, Inc., 1,515.80 Mutual Wheel Company 1,164.14; Muzak -Chicago 39.00; Myers -Cox Co., 510.24 Pamela K. Myhre, 200.00 Nahro, 682.70; Naomi G Buelow, 4.84; Napa Auto Parts & Supply, 499.06; National Development Council, 875.00; National Notary Association, 36.00; National Prescription Administrator, 39,943.10; Natoa, 300.00; Net Smart Inc., 60.00; New Destinations, 465.00; Newark Electronics, 362.38; Dan Nicholson, 870.20; Ronald J. Nickolas, 49.00; Nolo Press Inc., 5.00; Norcostco Inc., 793.35; Norlab Inc., 189.60; Northeast Iowa Community College, 390.00; Oak Ridge Athletics, 97.95; Shane O'Brien, 3.58; ODV Inc., 177.00; Office Depot, 135.07; Ray O'Herron Company, 788.27; Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investig., 30.00; Oklahoma State Bureau of Investig., 30.00; Old Dominion Brush, 141.43; Steven L. Olson, 11.14; On Guard, 42.18; Opening Specialist Inc., 102.00; Orion Bus Industries Inc., 2,140.37; O'Toole Office Supply Company, 1,062.46; Outdoor Recreation Products, 260.00; Overhead Door Company, 299.80; Oxford University Press Inc., 19.53; PRSA, 200.00; Walter W. Paisley, 115.07; Palmer Drug Company, 234.05; Paper Direct Inc., 96.80; Paper Thermometer Co., 59.00; Paraclete Press, 88.22; Thomas Parker, 115.50; Pauls Pump Service, 78.00; Paulson Electric Company, 184.00; Josh Paurus, 1,256.72; Pentamation, 34.17;- Peoples Natural Gas, 31,014.31; Per Mar Security and Research Corp., 115.75; Perfection Oil Company, 13,587.75; John Perry, 1,776.10; Petroleum Equipment & Service, 44.70; Petty Cash, 172.02; Pitney Bowes Credit Corp., 12.00; Pitney Bowes Inc., 80.52; Porter's Camera Store Inc., 178.77; Portzen Construction, Inc., 766.00; Mary Kay Portzen, 22.00; Postmaster 10,037'.45; Postmaster 132.00; Jan Powers, 875.00 Steven F. Pregler, 311.78 Primestar Corp., 461.46 Printers Plus, 351.57; Prism Corporation, 250.00; Project Concern Inc., 39,790.68; Gus Psihoyos, 148.10;, Public Entity Risk Services, 3,507.06; Ernest W. Puls, 5.55; Purchase Power, 1,015.00; Quad Cities Tas Inc., 108.05; Quad City Times, 316.50; R & R Specialties Inc., 96.75; Racom Corporation, 1,044.05; Radford Road Development Co., 4,585.70; Radio Shack, 49.99; Rafoth Furnace &Sheet Metal, 587.50; Rainbo Oil Company, 437.74; Melvin D Raley & Lisa J. Martin 5,000.00; Pablo Ramirez 115.50; Rand McNally, 299.91 Randy's Sanitation, 225.00 Recorded Books Inc, 200.35 Mark Redmond d/b/a Key City Iron,, 50.00; Reedsburg Hardware, 1,800.00;.Regional Council on Civil Rights, 100.00; Register Printing, 618.24; Renaissance Construction Corp., 52,931.13; Reno Construction, 2,774.19; Rich & Junnie's Coin, 205.80; Richard H. Nye, 49.29; Richardson Buick, 9.04; I.,oenh PirharrIcnn 2n6.7 : Seelye Plastics Inc., 56.10; Selco Inc., 750.00; Servicemaster-Banfield Seven Hills, 2,465.83; Sherrill Inc., 96.05; Siemens Building Technologies Inc., 3,004.00; The Sign Makers, 21.36; Signs on Time, 312.00; Simone Engineering, Inc., 454.48; Simon's Fire Equip. & Repair Inc., 173.00; Scott Simpson, 148.50; Sinsinawa Mound Center, 35.00; Smith & Nephew Rolyn Inc., 37.00; M. Lee Smith Publishers & Printers, 147.00; Smoke Shack Bar-B-Que Inc., 150.00; Cory D. Sommer, 115.50; Gary R. Soppe Inc., 744.55; Spahn & Rose Lumber, 1,429.50; Spartan Motors Inc., 127.57; Special Products, 1,185.91; John I. Splinter, 71.44; Sandy Spoerl, 3.39; Jack Stackis, 2,700.00; Standard Insurance Co., 32.18; Standard Insurance Company, 2,487.87; Standard & Poors Corporation, 513.22; Standard Register, 115.00; Staples Credit Plan, 1,176.59; Star Uniforms, 1,207.09; Steel Mart, 84.00; Rick Steines, 1,066.82; Burt Steve & Son Garage, Inc., 120.00; The Stevens Company, 5,391.72; Steve's Ace Hardware, 436.98; Stewart Construction Company, 1,350.00; Bret Stierman, 32.50; Jerry Stoffel, 1,036.93; Streicher's, 152.50; Student Aid Access, 38.00; Substance Abuse Services Ctr., 2,934.00; Suburban Library Systems, 5.00; Kendra Sullivan, 28.00; Terry Sullivan, 160.00; Superintendent of Documents, 12.00; Superior Welding, 318.11; Surface Systems, Inc., 4,192.09; Sutton Ag Enterprises, 111.18; Swana, 117.00; Tailwinds Restaurant, 12.50; Tandem Tire & Auto Service, 603.34 Taylor Technologies Inc. 29.23; Tec Industrial, 4,886.1.5 Technigraphics Inc., 46.58 Telegraph Herald, 3,374.45 Temp Associates, 987.27 Terminal Supply, 29.02 Terracon, 9,851.75; Theatre Crafts International, 90.00; Theisens Inc., 19.53; Thelma T. Lehman, 11.41; Michelle Thien, 104.45; Eldon Thill, 500.00; 3M, 3,085.00; Total Maintenance Inc., 4,644.62; Total Plumbing & Heating, 1,032.70; Toys R Us, 127.99; Travel Headquarters Inc., 592.00; Treasurer -State of Iowa, 27,111.19; Treasurer State of Iowa ILEA, 5,425.00; Tri State Graphics, 765.00; Tri- State Turf & Irrigation, 785.82; Tricon General Construction Inc., 15,765.43; Trophy World, 288.00; Truck Country of Iowa Inc., 1,248.14; Tschiggfrie Materials, 3,408.34; Ronald j. Turner, 58.00; U. S. Cellular Mobile Telephone, 1,721.74; Steven Ulstad AIA, 10,032.02; Ultramax, 1,125.00; Uniform Den, 132.20; Unique Books Inc., 1,806.44; Unique Management Services Inc., 289.25; United Clinical , Laboratories, 199.95; United Parcel Service -Iowa, 22.75; United Way Services, Inc., 911.19 Universal Coach Inc., 173.80 Universal Electric Inc., 428.72 University of Dubuque, 415.19; University of Iowa, 105.50; University of Northern Iowa, 15.00; University of Wisconsin -Madison, 1,498.00; US Office Products, 565.39; U S West Communications, 3,169.59; UT Tire Recyclers, 763.35; Vallen Safety Supply Co., 19.08; Value Independent Parts Warehouse, 103.96; Van Meter Industrial Inc., 1,633.32; Michael C. Van Milligan, 846.38; Vantech Safetyline, 277.18; Vedi Associates Inc., 107,550.00; Vermeer Sales & Services, Inc., 679.33; Viking - Cives (USAy, 804.53; Viking Office Products, 91.95; Vincent Printing Company Inc., 247.14; Vocational Services, 132.82; E. J. Voggenthaler Company, 197.42; Donald Vogt, 115.43; Michael J. Vondal, 5,781.89; VWR Scientific, 86.53; Kathy Wagner, 775.00; Wal-Mart Store, 31.74; Walgreen Company, 375.98; Janet Walker, 74.10; Walser Movers Inc., 462.75; Walsh Services, .00; Walsh Stores, 193.22; Wash Depot Inc., 234.40; Washington Neighborhood, 875.00; Waste News, 25.00; Water Products, 214.50; John Weber, 500.00; Weber Paper Company, 4,273.10; Rodger E/ Weekley, 1,350.00; WEF Membership Renewal, 50.00; Weldon Tire, 64.00; Jerome Welsh, 266.28; Welu Printing Company, 2,296.63; Susan Welu, 8.00; Wenzel Towing Service, 630.00; Wenzel Towing Service - State.Cont., 6,600.00; West Information Publishing Group, 557.00; West Publishing Company, 600.93; Western Lime, 10,229.07; Westin Hotel, 834.00; Westphal & Company, Inc., 21,186.80; White Bear Typewriter Excg, Inc., 85.50; Ron White, 558.00; Averle Wilson, 39.75; Wilson Brothers Inc., 168.76; Wisconsin State Journal, 327.60; Wise Owl, 9.32; World Book Encycl. Inc., 749.00; Xerox. Corporation, 1,479.60; Haileng Xiao, 25.32; YMCA/YWCA Building Corporation, 6,702.69; Zarnoth prush Works, Inc., 815.30; ZD Journals, 109.00; Zee Medical Service Co., 293.45; Zep Manufacturing, 84.56; Zephyr Aluminum Products, 25.00; Phillip Zook, 999.28; Report, 3,045,379.70. City of Dubuque Summary of Revenues For Month Ended: 03-31-00 Revenue Type Amount Taxes $ 1,369,608 Licenses & Permits 72,373 Intergovernmental 1,616,266 Charges for Services 1,558,931 Charges to Other Governments 21.485 STATE OF IOWA DUBUQUE COUNTY I, Communications, Inc., an Iowa corporation, publi newspaper of general circulation published in th Dubuque and State of Iowa; hereby certify tha5 thl in said newspaper on the following dates 20 (% , and for which t { SS: CERTIFICATION OF PUBL. TAMMY M. FELDMANN