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O. tion on notice sider dispos- terest in re. t to the North od Bike/Hike eet Metal an ecommendin ingress/egress ese Company .isposal of th the property, received an ed adoption o. 240-0 interest in re granting a asement to owner adj North En Bike/Hike Tr reet to 32n ty of Dubuqu • by Nicholso ,,,, Trail Nicholson,,, 0 d approval of the lease to the Dubuque County Historical Society for the America's River Museum, upon motion received and filed. Jerry Enzler, 1921 Simpson, spoke in appreciation of the lease. Michalski moved adoption of Resolution No. 242-00 Disposing of an interest in rea property by lease with the Dubuque County Historical Society. 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 Five Flags Center Skate Tile Replacement Project and City Manager recommending to award contract for project, upon motion received and filed. Robbins moved adoption of Resolution No. 243-00 Adopting Plans and Specs for project and Resolution No. 244-00 Awarding contract for project to The Floorshow Companies in the amount o $55,978. 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 Olympic Heights/U.S. 52/ Jackson Street Drainage Improvements - Phase II (Flexsteel Pump Station Augmentation) and City Manager recommending to award contract for project, upon motion received and filed. Robbins moved adoption of Resolution No. 245-00 Adopting plans and specs for project and Resolution No. 246-00 Awarding contract for project to CDI Excavating in the amount of $43,514. 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 Reconstruction of the Sheridan Road Storm Sewer and City Manager recom- mending to award contract for project, upon motion received and filed. Robbins moved adoption of Resolution No. 247-00 Adopting plans and d specs for project and g Resolution No. 248-00 Awarding contract for project to Tschiggfrie Excavating in e the amount of $122,841.95. Seconded by Nicholson. d Motion carried 7-0. o Upon motion the following item was removed from the al table. n Ken Buesing spoke in sup - a port of the reclassification. a Ordinance No. 45-00 Amending Appendix A of the City of Dubuque Code of d Ordinances by reclassifying e, hereinafter described property located at 3030 Brunskill Road Authonz ng Jonn rinn to con- struct projecting sign, present- ed 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 meeting at which it is to be finally passed be sus- pended and further moved final consideration and pas- sage of the Ordinance. Seconded by Robbins. Motion carried 7-0. City Manager recommending approval of a construction ordinance to allow the Bluff Street Neighborhood Association to construct and maintain planters in the public right-of-way, upon motion received and filed. Michalski voiced her concern that there were too many planters and they were too close to the street. Ken Kringle, President of the Bluff Street Neighborhood Assn., spoke in favor of the plan. Ordinance No. 48-00 Authorizing Bluff Street Neighborhood Association to construct planter placement, presented and read. Robbins 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. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas—Buol Cline, Duggan, Markham, Nicholson, Robbins. Nays — Michalski. City Manager recommending that the City submit written comments to the Iowa Utilities Board advocating a "geo- graphic split" relief plan, upon motion received and filed and concurred with the recommen- dation. City Manager recommending approval of the Fiscal Year 2001 Community Partnership Program funding awards, upon motion received and filed. Michalski moved adop- tion of Resolution No. 249-00 Authorizing the award of Community Partnershi. Program (cp2) funds for Fiscal Year 2001. Seconded by Robbins. Motion carried 7-0. City Manager submitting doc- uments providing for initiation of the bidding process for the Five Flags Center Arena Seat Replacement Project, upon motion redeived and filed. Robbins moved adoption of: Resolution No. 250-06 Preliminary approval of plans and specs for project in esti- mated amount of $350,000; Resolution No. 251-00 Fixing date of hearing on plans and specs for July 5, 2000 at 6:30 P.M. in the Public Library Ordering bids and directing the Clerk to advertise. Seconded by Robbins. Motion carried 7-0. City Manager submitting doc- uments providing for initiation of the bidding process for the City Hall Exterior Work Project, upon motion received and . filed. Robbins moved adoption of: Resolution No. 258-06 Preliminary approval of plans and spells for project 'in estt- mated amount of $192,692;' Resolution No. 259-00 Fixing date of hearing on plans and specs for July 5, 2000 at 6:30 P.M. in the Public Library Auditorium and directing that the City Clerk publish notice in1 the manner prescribed by law; and Resolution No. 260-00 Ordering bids and directing that the City Clerk to advertise. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 7-0. City Manager submitting doc- uments providing for initiation of the bidding process for the construction of a parking lot Third and Main Streets, upon motion received and filed. Robbins moved adoption of: Resolution No. 261-00 Preliminary approval of plans and specs for project in esti- mated amount of $50,134.57; Resolution No. 262-00 Fixing date of hearing on plans and specs for July 5, 2000 at 6:30 P.M. in the Public Library Auditorium and directing that the City Clerk publish notice in the manner prescribed by law and Resolution No. 263-00 Ordering bids and directing that the Clerk to advertise. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 7-0. At 8:32 P.M. upon motion was resolved to go into Closed Session re: Purchase of Real Estate (Iowa Code §21.5(1)(j). At 9:16 P.M. upon motion Council reconvened Regular Session. There being no further busi- ness, upon motion meeting adjourned at 9:17 P.M. /s/ Jeanne F. Schneider . City Clerk' 1t 6/14 STATE OF IOWA DUBUQUE COUNTY I, 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 CC , and for which the charge is $ t / 3 , 6 { SS: CERTIFICATION OF PUBLICATION TAMMY M. FELDMANN a Billing Clerk for Woodward Subscribed to before me, a Notary Public in and for Dubuque County, Iowa, this r 00 IX day of o , 20 0a Notary P is in and for Dubuque County, Iowa MARY K. WESTERMEYER MY COMMISSION EXPIRES FEBRUARY 1, 2002 CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS OFFICIAL Council met in Regular Session at 6:30 P.M., Monday, June 5, 2000 in the Public Library Auditorium Present: Mayor Duggan, uommisslon Ot 4/1U; arK ana Recreation Commission of 5/9; Transit Board of 3/2. Proof of Publication of Council Proceedings of 5/1/00, upon motion received and filed. Claims/Suits: Thomas Buelow in estimated amount of $137.18 for property dam- age; Linda M. Federonich in undetermined amount for per- sonal injuries; Jonathan S. Meyers in estimated amount of $562.65 for vehicle damage; Rhonda Switzer in estimated amount of $335.25 for vehicle damage, upon motion referre. to the Legal Dept. for investi- gation and report. Corporation Counsel advising the following claim has been referred to Public Entity Risk Services of Iowa, the agent for the Iowa Communities Assurance Pool: Allen Mohr for vehicle damage, upon motion received and filed. Corporation Counsel recom- mending settlement of the vehicle damage claim of Mark W. Becker in the amount of $445.84, upon motion received and filed and approved recommendation and Finance Director to issue check. Corporation Counsel recom- mending denial of the towing expense reimbursement claim of Michael L. Hansen, upon motion received and filed. Communications from Tara Winger, 1145 Cleveland Avenue, Dubuque, IA, upon motion received and filed. Communication of David W. Leifker, Dubuque County Conservation Society, in opposition to the City's pro- posal to relocate barge fleeting to City Island and communica- tion of Gary Newt, Newt Marine Service, regarding barge fleeting on City Island, upon motion referred to the City Manager. Communication of Mark Lair. and Wayne Reicher to vacate an alley running westerly off South Algona Street, upon motion received and filed and referred to the City Manager. City Manager recommending approval of a request from the Dubuque Racing Association to amend the 2000 DRA CIP Schedule to allow for the purer, chase of a hot water heater ($11,690.13) and external defibrillator ($6,500), upon motion received and filed and approved recommendation. City Manager recommending the issuance of $2,750,000 General Obligation Bonds, Series 2000B, upon motion received and filed. Buol move. adoption of Resolution No. 221-00 Appointing Wells Fargo Bank Iowa, National Association of Des Moines, Iowa, to Serve as Paying Agent, Bond Registrar,. and Transfer Agent, Approving the Paying Agent and Bond Registrar and Transfer Agent Agreement and Authorizin. the Execution of the Agreement and Resolution No. 222-00 Authorizing and Providing for the issuance of $2,750,000 General Obligation Bonds, Series 2000B, and Levying a Tax to Pay said Bonds. Seconded by Robbins. Motion carried 7-0. Communication of th Community Development Advisory Commission regard- ing allocation of Community Development Block Grant Funds for the Lead Based Paint Hazard Reduction Program, upon motion received and filed. City Manager recommending acceptance of the Merchant.. Hotel Demolition and Site Clearance Project and nomination or -our Mounas to the National Register of Historic Places for Counci review, upon motion received and filed and concurred with the nomination. City Manager recommending approval of a joint agreement between the Dubuque County Board of Supervisors and the City of Dubuque for the asphalt reconstruction of Peru Road from Tanzanite Drive tq,„. the City, upon motion received and filed. Michalski voiced concerns about accessibility to Four Mounds during the construction. John Gronen reported on the events sched- uled for the summer. Michalski moved adoption of Resolution No. 225-00 Approving joint agreement between Dubuqu- County and the City of Dubuque for the reconstruc- tion of Peru Road from Tanzanite Drive to the City lim- its. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 7-41. - - City Manager recommending acceptance of the contract for the Usha Park Grading Project, upon motion received and filed. Buol moved adop- tion of Resolution No. 226-00 Accepting improvement for project and Resolution No. 227-00 Approving final esti- mate in amount of $96,611.73. Seconded by Robbins. Motion carried 7-0. City Manager recommending acceptance of the contract fo the Pennsylvania/Northwest Arterial Project, upon motion received and filed. Buol moved adoption of Resolution No. 228-00 Accepting improve- ment for project and Resolution No. 229-00 Approving final estimate in amount of $80,055.12. Seconded by Robbins. Motion carried 7-0. City Manager recommending acceptance of the contract for the Dell and Chestnut Street Storm Sewer Project, upon motion received and filed. Buol moved adoption of Resolution No. 230-00 Accepting improvement for project and Resolution No 231-00 Approving final esti- mate in amount of $28,314.10. Seconded by Robbins. Motion carried 7-0. City Manager recommending acceptance of the contract for the Sarah and Maryville Storm Sewer Project, upon motion received and filed. Buol moved adoption of Resolution No. 232-00 Accepting improve- ment for project and Resolution No. 233-00 Approving final estimate in amount of $53,854.18. Seconded by Robbins. Motion carried 7-0. City Manager recommending acceptance of the contract for the Granger Creek Lift Station Project, upon motion receive. and filed. Buol moved adop- tion of Resolution No. 234-00 Accepting improvement for project and Resolution No. 235-00 Approving final esti- mate in amount of $63,378.67. Seconded by Robbins. Motion carried 7-0. City Manager recommendin. approval of a Cops in Schools Grant application, upon motion received and filed and approved recommendation. City Manager recommending that the City waive its Juvenile Accountability Incentive Block Grant (JAIBG) allocation of $12,630 and allow the funding to go to the Dubuque Decat project, upon motion receive. and filed and approved recom- mendation. Communication of Thomas G. Goodman submitting his resignation from the Library AUVi UNY UUMMIJION: Chris Curfman, Dr. Mary Lynn Neumeister, Rick Stein. Dr. Mary Lynn Neumeister and Rick Stein both spoke request- ing reappointment. PARK AND RECREATION COMMISSION: Kim Daykin, Chuck Duggan, Ga Harjehausen, Robert C. Timmerman. Robert Timmerman 'spoke requesting appointment. ZONING ADVISORY COM- MISSION: Stephen F. Hardie, Ferd Nester, Robert W. Nagle, Michael F. Portzen, Stephen Hardie spoke requesting reap- pointment. Upon motion the rules were suspended to allow anyone present to address the Council if they so desire. Proofs of publication on notice of hearing to consider rezoning 223 acres of property between'English Mill Road and Highway 20 from County A-1 Agricultural District to City C-3 General Commercial District, R-3 Moderate Density Multi - Family Residential District, and R-1 Single -Family Residential District in conjunction with annexation, upon motion received and filed. John Herrig, representing the Siegerts, spoke requesting the rezoning. Michael Wilson, 14021 Barrington, representing the Barrington Lakes Property Owners' Assn., stated that the Association is not opposed to the rezoning. Ordinance No. 44-00 Amending Appendix A (The Zoning Ordinance) of the City of Dubuque Code o Ordinances by reclassifying hereinafter described property located at 11515 English Mill Road from Dubuque County A-1 Agricultural District to City of Dubuque C-3 General Commercial District, R-3 Moderate Density Multi -Family Residential District and R-1 Single -Family Residenti District, with conditions, con- current with annexation, said Ordinance had been given the first and second readings on 5/15/00, now presented for final action. Robbins moved final consideration and pas- sage of the Ordinance. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 7-0. Proof of publication on notice of hearing to consider a request to annex land east of the Landfill between Highway 20 and English Mill Road and City Manager recommending approval of a request to annex 222 acres of agricultural land directly east of the Landfill between Highway 20 an. English Mill Road, upon motion received and filed. Robbins moved adoption of Resolution No. 239-00 Annexing Certain Property. Seconded by Michalski. Motion carried 7-0. Proof of publication on notice of hearing to consider dispos- ing of City's interest in re property adjacent to the North End Neighborhood Bike/Hike Trail to Giese Sheet Metal and City Manager recommending approval of an ingress/egress easement to Giese Company and to approve disposal of the City's interest in the property, upon motion received and filed. Buol moved adoption o Resolution No. 240-0' Disposing of an interest in real property by granting an ingress/egress easement to a certain property owner adja- cent to the North End Neighborhood Bike/Hike Trail from 22nd Street to 32nd Street, in the City of Dubuque, Iowa. Seconded by Nicholson ne-iscner uompanles, spoke in opposition to the pro- posed Urban Renewal Plan for the Ice Harbor Urban Renewal District. Rhodes J. (Bud) Isenharf"' 8908 Quail Ridge Court, spoke regarding various Urban Renewal and TIF District pro- jects the City has undertaken. Buol moved adoption of Resolution No. 241-00 Approving the amended and restated Urban Renewal Plan for the Ice Harbor Urba Renewal District. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 6-0. At 7:57 P.M. Mayor Duggan returned to the Chambers and took control of the meeting. Proof of publication on notice of hearing to consider a lease to the Dubuque County Historical Society for the America's River Museum and City Manager recommending approval 'of the lease to the Dubuque County Historical Society for the America's River Museum, upon motion received and filed. Jerry Enzler, 1921 Simpson, spoke in appreciation of the lease. Michalski moved adoption of Resolution No. 242-00 Disposing of an interest in rea property by lease with the Dubuque County Historical Society. 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 Five Flags Center Skate Tile Replacement Project and City Manager recommending to award contract for project, upon motion received and filed. Robbins moved adoption of Resolution No. 243-00 Adopting Plans and Specs for project and Resolution No. 244-00 Awarding contract for project to The Floorshow Companies in the amount o $55,978. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 7-0. Proofs of publication on notice pf hearing on plans and specs and notice to bidders on the receipt of bids for the Olympic Heights/U.S. 52/ Jackson Street Drainage Improvements - Phase II (Flexsteel Pump Station Augmentation) and City Manager recommending to award contract for project, upon motion received and filed. Robbins moved adoption of Resolution No. 245-00 Adopting plans and specs for project and Resolution No. 246-00 Awarding contract fo project to CD! Excavating in the amount of $43,514. 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 Reconstruction of the Sheridan Road Storm Sewer and City Manager recom- mending to award contract for project, upon motion received and filed. Robbins moved adoption of Resolution No. 247-00 Adopting plans and specs for project and Resolution No. 248-00 Awarding contract for project to Tschiggfrie Excavating in the amount of $122,841.95. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 7-0. Upon motion the following item was removed from the table. Ken Buesing spoke in sup- port of the reclassification. Ordinance No. 45-00 Amending Appendix A of the City of Dubuque Code oT Ordinances by reclassifying hereinafter described property located at 3030 Brunskill Road ea l,aunCll IVIemoer I10DDIns Ordinance No. 46-00 amend- ing Section 2-22 of the City of Dubuque Code of Ordinances providing for the regular meet- ings of the City Council by changing the meeting dates for July, 2000, presented and read. Michalski moved that the requirement that a proposed Ordinance be considered an 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 recommendin approval of a projecting sign in the public right-of-way at 180 Main Street (The Busted Lift), upon motion received and filed. Ordinance No. 47-00 Authorizing John Finn to con- struct projecting sign, present- ed 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 themeeting at which it is to be finally passed be sus- pended and further moved final consideration and pas- sage of the .Ordinance. Seconded by Robbins. Motion carried 7-0. City Manager recommendin approval of a construction ordinance to allow the Bluff Street Neighborhood Association to construct and maintain planters in the public right-of-way, upon motion received and filed. Michalski voiced her concern that there were too many planters and they were too close to the street. Ken Kringle, President of the Bluff Street Neighborhood Assn., spoke in favor of the plan. Ordinance No. 48-00 Authorizing Bluff Street Neighborhood Association to construct planter placement, presented and read. Robbins 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. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas—Buo Cline, Duggan, Markham, Nicholson, Robbins. Nays — Michalski. City Manager recommending that the City submit written comments to the Iowa Utilities Board advocating a "geo- graphic split" relief plan, upon motion received and filed and concurred with the recommen- dation. City Manager recommending approval of the Fiscal Year 2001 Community .Partnership Program funding awards, upon motion received and filed. Michalski moved adop- tion of Resolution No. 249-00 Authorizing the award of Community Partnershi Program (cp2) funds for Fiscal Year 2001. Seconded by Robbins. Motion carried 7-0. City Manager submitting doc- uments providing for initiation of the bidding process for the Five Flags Center Arena Seat Replacement Project, upon motion received and filed. j Robbins moved adoption of: Resolution No. 250-0 Preliminary approval of plans and specs for project in esti- mated amount of $350,000; Resolution No. 251-00 Fixing date of hearing on plans and specs for July 5, 2000 at 6:30 P.M. in the Public Library siaerea ana votes on Tor pas- sage at two Council Meetings prior to the meeting at which it is to be finally passed be sus- pended and further moved final consideration and pas- sage of the Ordinance,. Seconded by Robbins. Motion carried 7-0. City Manager submitting doc- uments providing for initiation of the bidding process for the City Hall Interior Work Project, upon motion received and filed. Michalski moved adop- tion of: Resolution No. 255-00 Preliminary approval of plans and specs for project in esti- mated amount of $190,272; Resolution No. 256-00 Fixing date of hearing on plans and !V specs for July 5, 2000 at 6:30 ly P.M. in the Public Library Auditorium and directinc the City Clerk publish notice in the manner prescribed by law and Resolution No. 257-00 Ordering bids and directing the Clerk to advertise. Seconded by Robbins. Motion carried 7-0. City Manager submitting doc- ; uments providing for initiation . of the bidding process for the City Hall Exterior Work Project, upon motion received and filed. Robbins moved adoption of: Resolution No. 258-00- Preliminary approval of plans and specs for project in esti- mated amount of $192,692;' Resolution No. 259-00 Fixing date of hearing on plans and specs for July 5, 2000 at 6:30 P.M. in the Public Library Auditorium and directing that the City Clerk publish notice in the manner prescribed by law; and Resolution No. 260-00 Ordering bids and directing that the City Clerk to advertise. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 7-0. City Manager submitting doc- uments providing for initiation of the bidding process for the construction of a parking lot Third and Main Streets, upon motion received and filed. Robbins moved adoption of: Resolution No. 261-00 Preliminary approval of plans and specs for project in esti- mated amount of $50,134.57; Resolution No. 262-00 Fixing date of hearing on plans and specs for July 5, 2000 at 6:30� P.M. in the Public Library Auditorium and directing that the City Clerk publish notice in the manner prescribed by law and Resolution No. 263-00 Ordering bids and directing that the Clerk to advertise. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 7-0. At 8:32 P.M. upon motion it was resolved to go into Closed - Session re: Purchase of Real Estate (Iowa Code §21.5(1)(j). At 9:16 P.M. upon motion Council reconvened Regular Session. There being no further busi- ness, upon motion meeting adjoumed at 9:17 P.M. /s/ Jeanne F. Schneider City Clerk 1t6/14 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 I1 e.,% q 20 00 , and for which the charge is $ o' / 3. fo / Subscribed to before me, a Notary Public in and for Dubuque County, Iowa, this 7"/- day of � , , 20 oa "%�'TilXif .G Notary P is in and for Dubuque Count', Iowa a,ARY K. WESTERMEYER MY COMMISSION EXPIRES FEBRUARY 1, 2002 CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS OFFICIAL Council met in Regular Session at 6:30 P.M., Monday, June 5, 2000 in the Public 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 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. The invocation was given by Father Jim Dubert, Associate Pastor of Nativity Catholic Church and Chaplain of Stonehill Care Center. PROCLAMATIONS: Homeownership Week (June 3-10, 2000) received by Jim Lansing; Dollars Agains Diabetes Day (June 10, 2000); Rising Stars/Independent League Days (June 10-11, 2000). Minutes Submitted: Cable TV Regulatory Commission of 5/17; Cable Community Teleprogramming Commission of 5/9; Civil Service Commission of 5/3; Five Flag Commission of 3/20; Historic Preservation Commission of 5/4; Human Rights Commission of 4/10; Park and Recreation Commission of 5/9; Transit Board of 3/2. Proof of Publication of Council Proceedings of 5/1/00, upon motion received and filed. Claims/Suits: Thomas Buelow in estimated amount of $137.18 for property dam- age; Linda M. Federonich in undetermined amount for per- sonal injuries; Jonathan S. Meyers in estimated amount of $562.65 for vehicle damage; Rhonda Switzer in estimated amount of $335.25 for vehicle, damage, upon motion referre. to the Legal Dept. for investi- gation and report. Corporation Counsel advising the following claim has been referred to Public Entity Risk Services of Iowa, the agent for the Iowa Communities Assurance Pool: Allen Mohr for vehicle damage, upon motion received and filed. Corporation Counsel recom- mending settlement of the vehicle damage claim of Mark W. Becker in the amount of $445.84, upon motion received and filed and approved recommendation and Finance Director to issue check. Corporation Counsel recom- mending denial of the towing expense reimbursement claim of Michael L. Hansen, upon motion received and filed. Communications from Tara Winger, 1145 Cleveland Avenue, Dubuque, IA, upon motion received and filed. Communication of David W. Leifker, Dubuque County Conservation Society, in opposition to the City's pro- posal to relocate barge fleeting to City Island and communica- tion of Gary Newt, Newt Marine Service, regarding barge fleeting on City Island, upon motion referred to the City Manager. Communication of Mark Lair. and Wayne Reicher to vacate an alley running westerly off South Algona Street, upon motion received and filed and referred to the City Manager. City Manager recommending approval of a request from the Dubuque Racing Association to amend the 2000 DRA CIP Schedule to allow for the pur,,, chase of a hot water heater ($11,690.13) and external defibrillator ($6,500), upon motion received and filed and approved recommendation. City Manager recommending the issuance of $2,750,000 General Obligation Bonds, Series 2000B, upon motion received and filed. Buol move. adoption of Resolution No. 221-00 Appointing Wells Fargo Bank Iowa, National Association of Des Moines, Iowa, to Serve as Paying Agent, Bond Registrar,. and Transfer Agent, Approving the Paying Agent and Bond Registrar and Transfer Agent Agreement and Authorizin. the Execution of the Agreement and Resolution No. 222-00 Authorizing and Providing for the issuance of $2,750,000 General Obligation Bonds, Series 2000B, and Levying a Tax to Pay said Bonds. Seconded by Robbins. Motion carried 7-0. Communication of th Community Development Advisory Commission regard- ing allocation of Community Development Block Grant Funds for the Lead Based Paint Hazard Reduction Program, upon motion received and filed. City Manager recommending acceptance of the Merchant Hotel Demolition and Site approval of the final payment Board of Trustees, effective to Tschiggfrie Excavating Co., immediately, upon motion upon motion received and received and filed. filed. Buol moved adoption of Buol moved adoption of.. Resolution No. 223-00 Resolution No. 236-00 Approving final payment to Granting issuance of a permit Tschiggfrie Excavating for the to sell Cigarettes and Cigarette completion of the Merchant.,Papers to 49 Businesses; Hotel (304-326 Main Street) Resolution No. 237-00 Demolition and Site Clearance Granting Issuance of a Class Project. Seconded by "B" (Special Event) Beer Robbins. Motion carried 7-0. Permit to Donna Ginter City Manager recommending (Catfish Festival); and Class approval of a request from St. "B" (6 Month) Beer Permit tq., Luke's United Methodist Dubuque Jaycees; and Church, 1199 Main Street, to Resolution No. 238-00 demolish a garage, upon Granting Issuance of a Class motion received and filed and "C" Beer/Liquor License to approved recommendation. Dubuque Lanes and B'z Dart Communication of City Inn. Seconded by Robbins. Manager recommending Motion carried 7-0. approval of the Final Plat of BOARDS/COMMISSIONS Lots 1 through 22 Furuseth's Applicants are invited to Fifth Subdivision in Dubuque address the Council to County, Iowa, upon motion express their desire to serve received and filed. Buol moved on the following Boards / adoption of Resolution No. Commission 224-00 Approving the final plat_ HISTORIC PRESERVATION of Lots 1 through 22 COMMISSION: Kenneth C. Furuseth's Fifth Subdivision, in Kringle (Cathedral District); Jim Dubuque County, Iowa. Gibbs, Alfred S. Smemo, Seconded by Robbins. Motion Joseph Ungs (At -Large) Mr. carried 7-0. Kringle spoke requesting reap- Historic Preservation pointment. Commission submitting the LONG RANGE PLANNING" - nomination of Four Mounds to ADVISORY COMMISSION: the National Register of Chris Curfman, Dr. Mary Lynn Historic Places for Council, Neumeister, Rick Stein. Dr. review, upon motion received Mary Lynn Neumeister and and filed and concurred with Rick Stein both spoke request - the nomination. ing reappointment. City Manager recommending PARK AND RECREATION approval of a joint agreement COMMISSION: Kim Daykin, between the Dubuque County Chuck Duggan, Gary Board of Supervisors and the Harjehausen, Robert C. City of Dubuque for the Timmerman. Robert asphalt reconstruction of Peru Timmerman 'spoke requesting Road from Tanzanite Drive to. appointment. the City, upon motion received ZONING ADVISORY COM- and filed. Michalski voiced MISSION: Stephen F. Hardie, concerns about accessibility Ferd Nester, Robert W. Nagle, to Four Mounds during the Michael F. Portzen, Stephen construction. John Gronen Hardie spoke requesting reap - reported on the events sched- pointment. uled for the summer. Michalski Upon motion the rules were moved adoption of Resolution suspended to allow anyone No. 225-00 Approving joint present to address the Council agreement between Dubuque„ if they so desire. County and the City of Proofs of publication on Dubuque for the reconstruc- notice of hearing to consider tion of Peru Road from rezoning 223 acres of property Tanzanite Drive to the City lim- between English Mill Road and its. Seconded by Nicholson. Highway 20 from County A-1 Motion carried 7-0. Agricultural District to City C-34s City Manager recommending General Commercial District, acceptance of the contract for R-3 Moderate Density Multi - the Usha Park Grading Family Residential District, and Project, upon motion received R-1 Single -Family Residential and filed. Buol moved adop- District in conjunction with tion of Resolution No. 226-00 annexation, upon motion Accepting improvement for received and filed. project and Resolution No. John Herrig, representing the 227-00 Approving final esti- Siegerts, spoke requesting the mate in amount of $96,611.73.. rezoning. Seconded by Robbins. Motion Michael Wilson, 14021 carried 7-0. Barrington, representing the City Manager recommending Barrington Lakes Property acceptance of the contract foc . Owners' Assn., stated that the the Pennsylvania/Northwest Association is not opposed to Arterial Project, upon motion the rezoning. received and filed. Buol moved Ordinance No. 44-00 adoption of Resolution No. Amending Appendix A (The 228-00 Accepting improve- Zoning Ordinance) of the City ment for project and of Dubuque Code ol, Resolution No. 229-00 Ordinances by reclassifying Approving final estimate in hereinafter described property amount of $80,055.12. located at 11515 English Mill Seconded by Robbins. Motion,, Road from Dubuque County carried 7-0. A-1 Agricultural District to City City Manager recommending of Dubuque C-3 General acceptance of the contract for Commercial District, R-3 the Dell and Chestnut Street Moderate Density Multi -Family Storm Sewer Project, upon Residential District and R-1 motion received and filed. Single -Family Residentia. Buol moved adoption of District, with conditions, con - Resolution No. 230-00 current with annexation, said Accepting improvement for Ordinance had been given the project and Resolution Noy, first and second readings on 231-00 Approving final esti- 5/15/00, now presented for mate in amount of $28,314.10. final action. Robbins moved Seconded by Robbins. Motion final consideration and pas carried 7-0. sage of the Ordinance. City Manager recommending Seconded by Nicholson. acceptance of the contract for Motion carried 7-0. the Sarah and Maryville Storm Proof of publication on notice Sewer Project, upon motion of hearing to consider a received and filed. Buol moved request to annex land east of adoption of Resolution No. the Landfill between Highway 232-00 Accepting improve- 20 and English Mill Road and ment for project and City Manager recommending Resolution No. 233-00 approval of a request to annex Approving final estimate in 222 acres of agricultural land amount of $53,854.18. directly east of the Landfill Seconded by Robbins. Motion between Highway 20 and. carried 7-0. English Mill Road, upon City Manager recommending motion received and filed. acceptance of the contract for Robbins moved adoption of the Granger Creek Lift Station Resolution No. 239-00 Project, upon motion receiver Annexing Certain Property. and filed. Buol moved adop- Seconded by Michalski. tion of Resolution No. 234-00 Motion carried 7-0. Accepting improvement for Proof of publication on notice project and Resolution No. of hearing to consider dispos- 235-00 Approving final esti- ing of City's interest in real, mate in amount of $63,378.67. property adjacent to the North Seconded by Robbins. Motion End Neighborhood Bike/Hike carried 7-0. Trail to Giese Sheet Metal and City Manager recommending, City Manager recommending approval of a Cops in Schools approval of an ingress/egress Grant application, upon easement to Giese Company motion received and filed and and to approve disposal of the approved recommendation. City's interest in the property, City Manager recommending upon motion received and that the City waive its Juvenile filed. Buol moved adoption ofr Accountability Incentive Block Resolution No. 240-00 Grant (JAIBG) allocation of Disposing of an interest in real $12,630 and allow the funding property by granting an to go to the Dubuque Decat, ingress/egress easement to a project, upon motion receivecertain property owner adja- and filed and approved recom- cent to the North End mendation. Neighborhood Bike/Hike Trail Communication of Thomas from 22nd Street to 32nd G. Goodman submitting his Street, in the City of Dubuque, Motion carried 7-0. At 7:07 P.M. Mayor Duggan turned control of the Meeting to Mayor Pro-Tem Nicholson due to potential conflict of interest and left the Chambers. Proof of publication on notice of hearing to consider an amended and restated Urban Renewal Plan for the Ice_ Harbor Urban Renewal District, City Manager recom- mending adoption of the Amended and Restated Urban Renewal Plan for the Ice Harbor Urban Renewal District, Communication from the Long Range Planning Advisory Commission advising that the proposed Urbark. Renewal District conforms with the City's Comprehensive Plan and Communication from Brian J. Kane, Counsel for The Fischer Companies, objecting to the inclusion of his client's property as part of the Urban Renewal District, upon motion received and filed. Brian Kane, representing The Fischer Companies, spoke objecting to the proposed Urban Renewal Plan for the Ice Harbor Urban 'Renewal District; Lynn Pfohl Quigley of The Fischer Companies, spoke in opposition to the pro- posed Urban Renewal Plan for the Ice Harbor Urban Renewal District. Rhodes J. (Bud) Isenharf, ' 8908 Quail Ridge Court, spoke regarding various Urban Renewal and TIF District pro- jects the City has undertaken. Buol moved adoption of Resolution No. 241-00 Approving the amended and restated Urban Renewal Plan fpr the Ice Harbor UrbarL Renewal District. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 6-0. At 7:57 P.M. Mayor Duggan returned to the Chambers and took control of the meeting. Proof of publication on notice of hearing to consider a lease to the Dubuque County Historical Society for the America's River Museum and City Manager recommending approval of the lease to the Dubuque County Historical Society for the America's River Museum, upon motion received and filed. Jerry Enzler, 1921 Simpson, spoke in appreciation of the lease. Michalski moved adoption of Resolution No. 242-00 Disposing of an interest in rea property by lease with the Dubuque County Historical Society. 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 Five Flags Center Skate Tile Replacement Project and City Manager recommending to award contract for project, upon motion received and filed. Robbins moved adoption of Resolution No. 243-00 Adopting Plans and Specs for project and Resolution No. 244-00 Awarding contract for project to The Floorshow Companies in the amount o $55,978. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 7-0. Proofs of publication on notice pf hearing on plans and specs and notice to bidders on the receipt of bids for the Olympic Heights/U.S. 52/ Jackson Street Drainage Improvements - Phase II (Flexsteel Pump Station Augmentation) and City Manager recommending to award contract for project, upon motion received and filed. Robbins moved adoption of Resolution No. 245-00 Adopting plans and specs for project and Resolution No. 246-00 Awarding contract fo project to CDI Excavating in the amount of $43,514. 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 Reconstruction of the Sheridan Road Storm Sewer and City Manager recom- mending to award contract for project, upon motion received and filed. Robbins moved adoption of Resolution No. 247-00 Adopting plans and specs for project and Resolution No. 248-00 Awarding contract for project to Tschiggfrie Excavating in the amount of $122,841.95. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 7-0. Upon motion the following item was removed from the table. Ken Buesing spoke in sup- port of the reclassification. Ordinance No. 45-00 Amending Appendix A of the City of Dubuque Code of Ordinances by reclassifying hereinafter described property i....��o.J �� an2n Rr„nc4ill Rnarl from AG Agricultural to PU Planned Unit Developme District and a PR Plannc Residential Distri Designation and adopting Conceptual Developme Plan, with Conditions, sa Ordinance having been or, sented and read on 5/1/0 now presented for furth action. Nicholson moved fir consideration and passage the Ordinance. Seconded I Michalski. Motion carried 74 Upon motion the rules we reinstated limiting discussic to the Council. Appointment of the May( City Manager and two Ci Council Members (current Council Members Nichols( and Cline) to the GDDC Boa of Directors, upon moth received and filed communic tion and reappointed the san individuals. Request of the Dubugi County Board of Supervisc for appointment of a Coun Member (currently Coun Member Robbins) to tl Resources Enhancement al Protection Committee, up, motion received and fill communication and reappoir ed Council Member Robbins Ordinance No. 46-00 amen ing Section 2-22 of the City Dubuque Code of Ordinanc providing for the regular me( ings of the City Council changing the meeting dat for July, 2000, presented ai read. Michalski moved that 1 requirement that a propos, Ordinance be considered ai voted on for passage at t Council Meetings prior to t meeting at which it is to finally passed be suspend and further moved final cc sideration and passage of t Ordinance. Seconded Nicholson. Motion carried 7- Communication of C Manager recommend approval of a projecting sign the public right-of-way at 1 Main Street (The Busted Li upon motion received a filed. Ordinance No. 47- Authorizing John Finn to cc struct projecting sign, preset ed and read. Michalski mov that the requirement that proposed Ordinance be cc sidered and voted on for p( sage at two Council Meetir prior to the. meeting at whicl is to be finally passed be sc pended and further mov final consideration and p( sage of the Ordinan Seconded by Robbins. Mots carried 7-0. City Manager recommend' approval of a constructs ordinance to allow the BI Street Neighborho Association to .construct a maintain planters in the put right-of-way, upon mots received and filed. Michal voiced her concern that till were too many planters a they were too close to 1 street. Ken Kringle, Presid of the Bluff Stn Neighborhood Assn., spoke favor of the plan. Ordinar No. 48-00 Authorizing BI Street Neighborho Association to constri planter placement, present and read. Robbins moved f the requirement that a p posed Ordinance be cons ered and voted on for pass at two Council Meetings pi to the meeting at which it is be finally passed be suspel ed and further moved fi consideration and passage the Ordinance. Seconded Nicholson. Carried by the lowing vote: Yeas—B( Cline, Duggan, Markhc Nicholson, Robbins. Nay: Michalski. City Manager recommend that the City submit writ comments to the Iowa Utilil Board advocating a "g, graphic split" relief plan, ui motion received and filed r concurred with the recomm dation. City Manager recommend approval of the Fiscal Y 2001 Community Partners Program funding away upon motion received ( filed. Michalski moved ad tion of Resolution No. 249 Authorizing the award Community Partners Program (cp2) funds for Fie Year 2001. Seconded Robbins. Motion carried 7-1 City Manager submitting d uments providing for initial of the bidding process for Five Flags Center Arena S Replacement Project, ul motion received and fit Robbins moved adoption Resolution No. 250 Preliminary approval of pl and specs for project in E mated amount of $350,1: Resolution No. 251-00 Fi) date of hearing on plans . specs for July 5, 2000 at E P RA in till. Puhli❑ I ihi ail Members Buol, Cline, lam, Michalski,., (son, Robbins, City ger Michael Van Milligen, >ration Counsel Barry Pl. 'or Duggan read the call tated this is the regular >n of the City Council for the purpose of act- ion such business which >roperly come before theme :ouncil. invocation was given by r Jim Dubert, Associate r of Nativity Catholic :h and Chaplain of hill Care Center. PROCLAMATIONS: ownership Week (June 2000) received by Jim tg; Dollars Against_ tes Day (June 10, 2000); I Stars/Independent ie Days (June 10-11, tes Submitted: Cable TV atory Commission of Cable Community ogramming Commission 5/9; Civil Service fission of 5/3; Five Flag fission of 3/20; Historic vation Commission of Human Rights fission of 4/10; Park and ation Commission of 5/9; t Board of 3/2. Proof of ation of Council tidings of 5/1/00, upon received and filed. Maims/Suits: Thomas N in estimated amount" 17.18 for property dam- _inda M. Federonich in 'rmined amount for per - injuries; Jonathan S. s in estimated amount of 15 for vehicle damage; la Switzer in estimated it of $335.25 for vehicle je, upon motion referred Legal Dept. for investi- and report. gyration Counsel advising lowing claim has been d to Public Entity Risk as of Iowa, the agent for Iowa Communities ince Pool: Allen Mohr for damage, upon motion "d and filed. oration Counsel recom- ng settlement of the damage claim of Mark cker in the amount of 14, upon motion :d and filed and fed recommendation nance Director to issue oration Counsel recom- ig denial of the towing •e reimbursement claim :had L. Hansen, upon received and filed. imunications from Tara 1145 Cleveland D, Dubuque, IA, upon received and filed. munication of David W. Dubuque County_ rvation Society, in tion to the City's pro- d relocate barge fleeting Island and communica- d Gary Newt, Newt Service, regarding fleeting on City Island, notion referred to the anager. iunication of Mark Laird ayne Reicher to vacate y running westerly off Algona Street, upon received and filed and i to the City Manager. /tanager recommending al of a request from the ae Racing Association ind the 2000 DRA CIP :le to allow for the purer, of a hot water heater l0.13) and external lator ($6,500), upon received and filed and ad recommendation. 4anager recommending ivance of $2,750,000 Obligation Bonds, 20008, upon motion d and filed. Buol moved,., approval of the final payment to Tschiggfrie Excavating Co., upon motion received and filed. Buol moved adoption of Resolution No. 223-00 Approving final payment to Tschiggfrie Excavating for the completion of the Merchant, Hotel (304-326 Main Stree Demolition and Site Clearance Project. Seconded by Robbins. Motion carried 7-0. City Manager recommending approval of a request from St. Luke's United Methodist Church, 1199 Main Street, to demolish a garage, upon motion received and filed and approved recommendation. Communication of City Manager recommending approval of the Final Plat of Lots 1 through 22 Furuseth's Fifth Subdivision in Dubuque County, Iowa, upon motion received and filed. Buol moved adoption of Resolution No. 224-00 Approving the final plat_ of Lots 1 through 22 Furuseth's Fifth Subdivision, in Dubuque County, Iowa. Seconded by Robbins. Motion carried 7-0. Historic Preservation Commission submitting the nomination of Four Mounds to the National Register of Historic Places for Council„ review, upon motion received and filed and concurred with the nomination. City Manager recommending approval of a joint agreement between the Dubuque County Board of Supervisors and the City of Dubuque for the asphalt reconstruction of Peru Road from Tanzanite Drive tg, the City, upon motion received and filed. Michalski voiced concerns about accessibility to Four Mounds during the construction. John Gronen reported on the events sched- uled for the summer. Michalski moved adoption of Resolution No. 225-00 Approving joint agreement between Dubuque County and the City of Dubuque for the reconstruc- tion of Peru Road from Tanzanite Drive to the City lim- its. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 7-0. City Manager recommending acceptance of the contract for the Usha Park Grading Project, upon motion received and filed. Buol moved adop- tion of Resolution No. 226-00 Accepting improvement for project and Resolution No. 227-00 Approving final esti- mate in amount of $96,611.73. Seconded by Robbins. Motion carried 7-0. City Manager recommending acceptance of the contract fo`, the Pennsylvania/Northwest Arterial Project, upon motion received and filed. Buol moved adoption of Resolution No. 228-00 Accepting improve- ment for project and Resolution No. 229-00 Approving final estimate in amount of $80,055.12. Seconded by Robbins. Motion.. carried 7-0. City Manager recommending acceptance of the contract for the Dell and Chestnut Street Storm Sewer Project, upon motion received and filed. Buol moved adoption of Resolution No. 230-00 Accepting improvement for project and Resolution No 231-00 Approving final esti- mate'` in amount of $28,314.10. Seconded by Robbins. Motion carried 7-0. City Manager recommending acceptance of the contract for the Sarah and Maryville Storm Sewer Project, upon motion received and filed. Buol moved adoption of Resolution No. 232-00 Accepting improve- ment for project and Resolution No. 233-00 Approving final estimate in Board of Trustees, effective immediately, . upon motion received and filed. Buol moved adoption of, Resolution No. 236-00 Granting issuance of a permit to sell Cigarettes and Cigarette Papers to 49 Businesses; Resolution No. 237-00 Granting Issuance of a Class "B" (Special Event) Beer Permit to Donna Ginter (Catfish Festival); and Class "B" (6 Month) Beer Permit to Dubuque Jaycees; and Resolution No. 238-00 Granting Issuance of a Class "C" Beer/Liquor License to Dubuque Lanes and B'z Dart Inn. Seconded by Robbins. Motion carried 7-0. BOARDS/COMMISSIONS Applicants are invited to address the Council to express their desire to serve on the following Boards / Commission HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION: Kenneth C. Kringle (Cathedral District); Jim Gibbs, Alfred S. Smemo, Joseph Ungs (At -Large) Mr. Kringle spoke requesting reap- pointment. LONG RANGE PLANNING — ADVISORY COMMISSION: Chris Curfman, Dr. Mary Lynn Neumeister, Rick Stein. Dr. Mary Lynn Neumeister and Rick Stein both spoke request- ing reappointment. PARK AND RECREATION COMMISSION: Kim Daykin, Chuck Duggan, Gary Harjehausen, Robert C. Timmerman. Robert Timmerman spoke requesting appointment. ZONING ADVISORY COM- MISSION: Stephen F. Hardie, Ferd Nester, Robert W. Nagle, Michael F. Portzen, Stephen Hardie spoke requesting reap- pointment. Upon motion the rules were suspended to allow anyone present to address the Council if they so desire. Proofs of publication on notice of hearing to consider rezoning 223 acres of property between'English Mill Road and Highway 20 from County A-1 Agricultural District to City C-3,o General Commercial District, R-3 Moderate Density Multi - Family Residential District, and R-1 Single -Family Residential District in conjunction with annexation, upon motion received and filed. John Herrig, representing the Siegerts, spoke requesting the rezoning. Michael Wilson, 14021 Barrington, representing the Barrington Lakes Property Owners' Assn., stated that the Association is not opposed to the rezoning. Ordinance No. 44-00 Amending Appendix A (The Zoning Ordinance) of the City of Dubuque Code of — Ordinances by reclassifying hereinafter described property located at 11515 English Mill Road from Dubuque County A-1 Agricultural District to City of Dubuque C-3 General Commercial District, R-3 Moderate Density Multi -Family Residential District and R-1 Single -Family Residential,_ District, with conditions, con- current with annexation, said Ordinance had been given the first and second readings on 5/15/00, now presented for final action. Robbins moved final consideration and pas- sage of the Ordinance. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 7-0. Proof of publication on notice of hearing to consider a request to annex land east of the Landfill between Highway 20 and English Mill Road and City Manager recommending approval of a request to annex 222 acres of agricultural land Motion carried 7-0. At 7:07 P.M. Mayor Duggan turned control of the Meeting to Mayor Pro-Tem Nicholson due to potential conflict of interest and left the Chambers. Proof of publication on notice of hearing to consider an amended and restated Urban Renewal Plan for the Ice„ Harbor Urban Renewal District, City Manager recom- mending adoption of the Amended and Restated Urban Renewal Plan for the Ice Harbor Urban Renewal District, Communication from the Long Range Planning Advisory Commission advising that the proposed Urban,),„ Renewal District conforms with the City's Comprehensive Plan and Communication from Brian J. Kane, Counsel for The Fischer Companies, objecting to the inclusion of his client's. property as part of the Urban Renewal District, upon motion received and filed. Brian Kane, representing The Fischer Companies, spoke objecting to the proposed Urban Renewal Plan for the Ice Harbor Urban `Renewal District; Lynn Pfohl Quigley of The Fischer Companies, spoke in opposition to the pro- posed Urban Renewal Plan for the Ice Harbor Urban Renewal District. Rhodes J. (Bud) Isenharf" 8908 Quail Ridge Court, spoke regarding various Urban Renewal and TIF District pro- jects the City has undertaken. Buol moved adoption of Resolution No. 241-00 Approving the amended and restated Urban Renewal Plan for the Ice Harbor UrbarL Renewal District. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 6-0. At 7:57 P.M. Mayor Duggan returned to the Chambers and took control of the meeting. Proof of publication on notice of hearing to consider a lease to the Dubuque County Historical Society for the America's River Museum and City Manager recommending approval of the lease to the Dubuque County Historical Society for the America's River Museum, upon motion received and filed. Jerry Enzler, 1921 Simpson, spoke in appreciation of the lease. Michalski moved adoption of Resolution No. 242-00 Disposing of an interest in rea property by lease with the Dubuque County Historical Society. 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 Five Flags Center Skate Tile Replacement Project and City Manager recommending to award contract for project, upon motion received and filed. Robbins moved adoption of Resolution No. 243-00 Adopting Plans and Specs for project and Resolution No. 244-00 Awarding contract for project to The Floorshow Companies in the amount o $55,978. 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 Olympic Heights/U.S. 52/ Jackson Street Drainage Improvements - Phase II (Flexsteel " Pump Station Augmentation) and City Manager recommending to award contract for project, upon motion received and filed. Robbins moved adoption of Resolution No. 245-00 Adopting plans and specs for project and Resolution No. 246-00 Awarding contract fo project to CD! Excavating in the amount of $43.514. from AG Agricultural to PUD Planned Unit Development District and a PR Planned Residential District Designation and adopting a Conceptual Developmen Plan, with Conditions, said Ordinance having been pre- sented and read on 5/1/00, now presented for further action. Nicholson moved final consideration and passage of the Ordinance. Seconded by Michalski. Motion carried 7-0. Upon motion the rules were reinstated limiting discussion., to the Council. Appointment of the Mayor, City Manager and two City Council Members (currently Council Members Nicholson and Cline) to the GDDC Board of Directors, upon motion received and filed communica- tion and reappointed the same individuals. Request of the Dubuque County Board of Supervisors for appointment of a Council Member (currently Council Member Robbins) to the. Resources Enhancement and Protection Committee, upon motion received and filed communication and reappoint- ed Council Member Robbins. Ordinance No. 46-00 amend- ing Section 2-22 of the City of Dubuque Code of Ordinances providing for the regular meet- ings of the City Council by changing the meeting dates for July, 2000, presented and read. Michalski moved that the requirement that a proposed Ordinance be considered an• 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 recommendin. approval of a projecting sign in the public right-of-way at 180 Main Street (The Busted Lift), upon motion received and filed. Ordinance No. 47-00 Authorizing John Finn to con- struct projecting sign, present- ed 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. meeting at which it is to be finally passed be sus- pended and further moved final consideration and pas- sage of the Ordinance. Seconded by Robbins. Motion carried 7-0. City Manager recommending approval of a construction ordinance to allow the Bluff Street Neighborhood Association to construct and maintain planters in the public right-of-way, upon motion received and filed. Michalski voiced her concern that there were too many planters and they were too close to the street. Ken Kringle, President of the Bluff Street Neighborhood Assn., spoke in favor of the plan. Ordinance No. 48-00 Authorizing Bluff Street Neighborhood Association to construct planter placement, presented and read. Robbins 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. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas—Buo, Cline, Duggan, Markham, Nicholson, Robbins. Nays — Michalski. City Manager recommending that the City submit written comments tote Iowa lltilitipn Auditorium and that the City t Clerk publish notice in the manner prescribed by law Resolution No. 252-Or Ordering bids and directinc the City Clerk to advertise Seconded by Nicholson Motion carried 7-0. City Manager recommendin that a public hearing be set for June 19, 2000 to consider a petition to vacate Monroe Avenue, upon motion receive and filed. Michalski moved adoption of Resolution No. 253-00 Of lntent to dispose of City interest in Lots C, D, E, and F of Maple Leaf Addition No. 2, Dubuque, Iowa and Resolution No. 254-00 Approving plat of proposed vacated Monroe Avenue (a/W. Louise Lane) and setting mat- ter for Public Hearing on 7-19- 00 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 Robbins. Motion carried 7-0. Ordinance No. 49- 00 Vacating Monroe Avenue (a/k/a Louise Lane), presented and read. Michalski move: that the requirement that a proposed Ordinance be con- sidered and voted on for pas- sage at two Council Meetings prior to the meeting at which it is to be finally passed be sus- pended and further moved final consideration and pas- sage of the Ordinance Seconded by Robbins. Motion carried 7-0. City Manager submitting doc- uments providing for initiation of the bidding process for the City Hall Interior Work Project, upon motion received and filed. Michalski moved adop- tion of: Resolution No. 255-00 Preliminary approval of plans and specs for project in esti- mated amount of $190,272; Resolution No. 256-00 Fixing date of hearing on plans and ii specs for July 5, 2000 at 6:30 9 P.M. in the Public Library j Auditorium and directinc the City Clerk publish notice in the manner prescribed by law and Resolution No. 257-0 Ordering bids and directing the Clerk to advertise. Seconded by Robbins. Motion carried 7-0. City Manager submitting doc- ' uments providing for initiation of the bidding process for the City Hall Exterior Work Project, upon motion received and filed. Robbins moved adoption of: Resolution No. 258-00 Preliminary approval of plans and specs for project in esti- mated amount of $192,692;' Resolution No. 259-00 Fixing date of hearing on plans and specs for July 5, 2000 at 6:30 P.M. in the Public Library Auditorium and directing that the City Clerk publish notice in the manner prescribed by law; and Resolution No. 260-00 Ordering bids and directing that the City Clerk to advertise. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 7-0. City Manager submitting doc- uments providing for initiation of the bidding process for the construction of a parking lot Third and Main Streets, upon motion received and filed. Robbins moved adoption of: Resolution No. 261-00 Preliminary approval of plans and specs for project in esti- mated amount of $50,134.57; Resolution No. 262-00 Fixing date of hearing on plans and specs for July 5, 2000 at 6:30 P.M. in the Public Library Auditorium and directing that the City Clerk publish notice in the manner prescribed by law and Resolution No. 263-00 Ordering bids and directing that the Clerk to advertise. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 7-0. At R :n9 P AA i mnn mntinn it '0.00; Mark ; Anderson i4; Mark P. el Paving & ;e, 7,115.00; 2,634.38; tion Sales, ark -Campus 19.35; Services, ding, 23.59; 3o., 107.25; )0; Atlas Pen :ion, 244.87; 155.21; AV 1; Avalon )3.19; B & W .80; Badge- ); Badger 56; Bailey )0; Baker & 6,705.05; ivironmental .00.00; Betty Baskins- The Battery Beacon 8; Becker & '4; Margaret Tim Bender, e Equipment Gordon R. Jeffery F. i0; Best 38.21; Best :e Village, ne Candies, to Systems 2,411.19; 596.57; Big 95; Big Bear 213.92; The 37; Biocycle a, Recycling, Bird, 55.00; 4.57; Bishop Partnership, Blackhawk lers, 192.18; 640.49; Blue :Id of Iowa, G. Blum, Bly, 191.88; 6.79; Boise Products )bert Boleyn, 31.99; Bond 353.66; Viola Dks on Tape LW. Borley ,834.36; R.R. ); Bowman 8; Jason J. 5,000.00; )l & Resort, Brondyke, ffic Products, ce Products Benjamin M. 50; Greg 00; James Business 00; Business cly, 469.10; )0; BWI Book lc., 28.28; )ositions Inc. as Products y R. Carber, est Control, rack, 39.00; on, 1,139.39; 58.00; Carter Association, 1,419.20; Terry Duggan, 83.50; Duncan Industries, 6,047.64; Dupaco Community Credit Union, 116,171.12; Dutrac Community Credit Union, 35,327.42; Earth Tech E. and I., 8,641.50; Timothy Ebeling, 67.50; Jason & Toni Eckstein, 4,000.00; Econo Foods, 143.08; The Educational Foundation, 1,963.45; ELE International Inc., 92.64; Ellis Power Equipment, 3,990.44; Emergency One Inc., 92.78; Energetics Ind. Dist., 124.74; Enforcement Technology, Inc., 1,824.75; Entre Information Systems, 260.00; Environmental Hazards Management In., 305.50; Epixtech Inc., 263.00; Experimental Aircraft Association, 40.00; Dean F. Fair, 1,473.20; Falcon Associates Inc., 180.00 Farber Bag & Supply, 38.00 Farner-Bocken Co., 603.48 Fastenal Company, 348.57 FBI National Academy Iowa Chapter, 120.00; Federal Express, 158.88; Michael G. Felderman, 143.09; Thomas Fessler, 23.78; Richard J. Fiedler, 27.50; Finley Hospital, 755.00; Mike Finnin Ford Inc., 464.36; Fire & Safety Equipment Co., 60.50; Fire Service Institute, 32.50; First Supply Dubuque, 454.35; Richard Firzlaff, 20.00; Fisher Scientific Company, 1,417.91; Five Flags Concessions, 1,263.68; Jerry K. Fjelseth, 30.00; Deborah Fliegel, 185.58; Flynn Printing & Graphics, 720.00; Flynn Ready Mix Concrete, 4,773.05; Kevin Foley, 530.06; Maurice Foley, 99.16; Fox Engineering Associates Inc., 5,714.20; Fox Valley Marking Systems, 99.74; Ben Franklin store, 18.05; Franklin -Covey, 44.00; Salud Fredericks, 30.00; Free Flight, 100.00; Friedman Insurance, Inc., 765.00; GCR Dubuque Truck Tire Centers, 5,469.12; Gage Brothers Concrete Products Inc., 17,095.25; The Gale Group, 827.56; Gall's Incorporated, 108.94; Gateway 2000 Major Accounts, Inc., 13,338.00; Muriel Gayman, 129.16; Gazaway & Associates, 54,976.47; Gehl Lawn Service, 7,466.00; Geisler Brothers Company, 24.25; General Drivers & Helpers, 2,461.00; General Drivers Credit Union, 7,842.78; GEO Corporation, 312.51: Jessica M. George, 251.50; Georgia Crime Information Center, 15.00; Melissa L. Gerlieb, 5,000.00; Gierke Robinson Company, 155.90; Jim Giese Comm. Roofing Inc., 581.44; Giese Sheet Metal Co., Inc., 18,852.12; Glo-Germ Co., 41.85; Global Computer Supplies, 577.08; Global Richard W. Jones, 153.73; Jorson & Carlson Co. Inc., 69.18; Julien's Journal, 560.79; Gene' P. Jurisic Jr., 5,000.00; Kalmes Catering, Inc., 3,150.00; Kane, Norby and Reddick, PC, 225.00; KAT-FM, 350.00; Emily S. Kearns, 500.00; Kelly Supply Company, 372.32; Robert D. Kennedy, 58.00; Sue Keppler, 20.72; Mary Pat Kerper, .00; Key City Office Products, 233.50; Key City Window Cleaning, 13:00; Key West True Value, 281.99; Aloysius J. Kilburg, 120.00; Helen Kilburg, 136.50; David M. King, 166.00; Todd N. Klapatauskas, 27.00 Klauer Development Corp. 30,868.41; John Klosterman 757.47; K-Mart, 49.98 Christine Kohlman, 41.60 Kone Inc., 83.31; Ken Kraemer, 2,904.68; Peg Kraus, 36.40; Krieg Boys Ice Corporation, 167.40; Ryan K. Kueter, 2200; Kunnerts Sporting Goods, 44.99; Kussmaul Electronics Co. Inc., 150.24; Kwik Stop Food Mart, 204.03; Lab Safety Supply, 110.12; Labor Ready, 1,821.77; • The Lamar Companies, 2,819.00 Terrance F. Lambert, 15.46 Landmark Audio Books, 52.00 Lang Construction Inc. 7,214.14; Kelly Larson, 39.00 Linda M. LaSoya, 450.00 Douglas E. Latham, 108.00 Mark R. Lawson, 27.00; Lega Services Corporation of Iowa, 38.50; Keith M. Leibold, 94.50; Adele M. Lenane, 5,000.00; Lenz Monument Company Inc., 60.00; Lesco Inc., 646.00; Leslein Trucking, 5,596.80; Marjorie Lewis, 22.88; Lifeline Systems Inc., 6,440.99; Liftruck Services Co. Inc., 515.54; Lime Rock Springs Co., 558.97;, Barry A. Lindahl, 891.41; Link Hydraulic & Supply, 652.91; Tim Link, 11.61; Little Cloud Girl Scout Council, 600.00; The Locksmith Express, 1,317.75; Logan Contractors, 3,353.40; Logano Transportation, 14,412.53; Rozanne G. Loney, 5,000.00; Loras College, 3,011.80; Lowes Companies Inc., 308.34; Lisa Lueken, .00; MB Travel Ltd., 129.50; M-K Matic, 10.00; Main Line Book Company, 61.60; Joseph M. Maloney, 40.50; William J. Maloney, 60.50; Management Computer Serv. Inc., 368.90; Manufacturers' News Inc., 88.95; Maquoketa Valley Electric Corp., 592.65; Marios Italian Restaurant, 33.30; John Markham, 167.23: Marquart Block Company, 348.15 Martin Equipment, 5,667.57 Jimmy Matheos, 13,000.00 John J. Mauss, 215.80; Mautz Paint, 5,955.25; Karen McCarthy, 426.64; William J. McDermott, 2,225.00; Ron McDonald, 2,600.00; A.Y. L r1 v T mao I ouuvv 1, alr, locking differential, $10,800. Call 319-582-2328 CHEVY 1998 C3500 Ext. cab, diesel, duals, 4WD, 40K. Must sell. Will trade, make offer. 319-652-3284 DODGE 1985 Power Ram, C4x4, short box, 5 speed, L032800 obo. 319-556-6364 3;DODGE 1993 Dakota Ext Cab, RV-6, auto, air, clean, 73,000 3mi., $5950. 319-872-4148 i DODGE 1996 Dakota SLT Ext .Cab, 4x4, V8, PW, PL, tilt, cruise, 71K, $13,500. 583-5268 V DODGE 1997 Dakota Ext. Cab SLT, 37K mi, ex. cond, many t extras, $17,500. 556-3278 I DODGE 1998 Ram 1500 Quad Cab 4x4 Sport, 34,500 miles, Iloaded. $20,800. 582-4487 DODGE 1998 Ram Quad 4x4 Sport, black, fully loaded, tow package, warranty, never smoked in, extra clean. 319-588-2128 DODGE 1998 Ram Sport 1500 short box, 4 WD, 43,000 mi, 3" body lift, emerald green, custom exhaust, V8 5.9L, $21,000 obo. 608-568-7665 before 2 pm weekdays or anytime weekends. FORD 1977 F350 Ext. flatbed, set up for 5th wheel & bumper hitches. New tires & muffler. Runs good & dependable. $1250. 319-879-3626 FORD 1980 Truck, 6 cyl-300, auto, white, mags, exc. cond., $1600 556-2264 FORD 1984 F150 4x4, 351, AT, AC, many new parts, body good, but not pretty, $2200. 319-773-2243. uuouque apnng, [alai; Safety-Kleen Corp., 493.24; Saint Mark's Community Center, 18,564.00; St. Patricks Catholic Church, 3,520.00 Sales Guides Inc., 398.48 Ryan L. Sampson, 5.50 J.P.Scherrman, Inc., 25.67 Robert Schiesl, 406.44 Douglas L. Schlickman, 66.30 Schmalz Precast Concrete Mfg., 912.00; Donna Schmitt, 28.86; Schmitt Implement Corp., 10,354.00; Jeanne Schneider, 60.13; Scholastic Inc., 71.94; Randall R. Schroeder, . 27.00; Brant Schueller, 31.81; Schumacher Elevator Co., 948.70; Schwartz Plumbing, 1,103.63; Scott Printing, 1,078.00; Secodyne, Inc., 6,240.90; Secretary of State, 60.00; Security Products, 163.00; Sedona Industrial Staffing Services, 2,460.75; Sedona Staffing Services, 1,861.27; The Segal Co., 6,869.00; Selco Inc., 1,017.35; David • J. Sendt, 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 thatthe attached notice was published in said newspaper on the following dates A t y 36'% , 20 6 , and for which the charge is $ 3/. Subscribed to before me, a Notary Public in and for Dubuque County, Iowa, this 3 day of -1-9-2, 20 06) Notary blic in and for Dubuque C nty, Iowa MARY K. WESTERMEYER MY COMMISSION EXPIRES ;owl FEBRUARY 1, 2002 Alan Ames, 7,470.00; Mark Anderson, 40.50; Anderson Weber, Inc., 47.64; Mark P. Anglin, 59.69; Apel Paving & Parking Lot Service, 7,115.00; Apex Concrete, 2,634.38; APHA Publication Sales, 51.00; Aramark-Campus Dining Service, 19.35; Aramark-Uniform Services, 319.88; Arch Paging, 23.59; The Armstrong Co., 107.25; Artisan Shop, 32.00; Atlas Pen & Pencil Corporation, 244.87; Atlast Fluid Power, 155.21; AV Fuel, 32,049.01; Avalon Service Center, 103.19; B & W Enterprise, 7,318.80; Badge- A-Minit, 122.90; Badger Uniforms, 367.56; Bailey Enterprises, 351.00; Baker & Taylor Company, 6,705.05; Balanced Environmental Concepts Inc., 2,400.00; Betty Bannon, 49.02; Baskins- Robbins, 25.18; The Battery Center, 311.85; Beacon Ballfields, 3,596.38; Becker & Associates, 469.74; Margaret Becker, 5,000.00; Tim Bender, 77.00; Bendlin Fire Equipment Co. Inc., 227.71; Gordon R. Berggren, 117.72; Jeffery F. Bersch, 54.00; Best Distributing Inc., 38.21; Best Western Starlite Village, 357.00; Betty Jane Candies, 95.00; BFI Waste Systems NTH/America Inc., 2,411.19; Big A Auto Parts, 596.57; Big Apple Bagels, 19.95; Big Bear Turf Company, 213.92; The Bike Shack, 89.97; Biocycle Journal of Waste Recycling, 69.00; Bryan R. Bird, 55.00; Bird Chevrolet, 434.57; Bishop Block Limited Partnership, 4,913.00; Blackhawk Automatic Sprinklers, 192.18; Blitz Body Shop, 640.49; Blue Cross Blue Shield of Iowa, 591.20; William G. Blum, 290.00; Judy A. Bly, 191.88; BNA Books, 126.79; Boise Cascade Office Products Corp., 254.70; Robert Boleyn, 661.03; Bill Boll, 31.99; Bond and Associates, 953.66; Viola Bonz, 50.83; Books on Tape Inc., -10.00; R.W. Borley Advertising Inc., 1,834.36; R.R. Bowker, 345.50; Bowman Products, 345.38; Jason J. Brimeyer, 5,000.00; Broadmoor Hotel -& Resort, 542.15; • Diane Brondyke, 13.00; Brown Traffic Products, 310.10; BT Office Products Intl., 1,114.38; Benjamin M. Burbach, 16.50; Greg Burgmeier, 33.00; James Burke, 37.95; Business. Technologies, 75.00; Business Telephone Supply, 469.10; Butt's Florist, 21.00; BWI Book Wholesalers Inc., 28.28; Cambridge Tempositions Inc. 1,364.91; Canvas Products Inc. 146.85; Jerry R. Carber, 27.00; Care Pest Control, 115.00; Careertrack, 39.00; Cargill Salt Division, 1,139.39; Roland Carroll, 58.00; Carter Association, 1,419.20; Terry Duggan, 83.50; Duncan Industries, 6,047.64; Dupaco Community Credit Union, 116,171.12; Dutrac Community Credit Union, 35,327.42; Earth Tech E. and I., 8,641.50; Timothy Ebeling, 67.50; Jason & Toni Eckstein, 4,000.00; Econo Foods, 143.08; The Educational Foundation, 1,963.45; ELE International Inc., 92.64; Ellis Power Equipment, 3,990.44; Emergency One Inc., 92.78; Energetics Ind. Dist., 124.74; Enforcement Technology, Inc., 1,824.75; Entre Information Systems, 260.00; Environmental Hazards Management • In., 305.50; Epixtech Inc., 263.00; Experimental Aircraft Association, 40.00; Dean F. Fair, • 1,473.20;• Falcon Associates Inc., 180.00; Farber Bag & Supply, 38.00 Farner-Bocken Co., 603.48 Fastenal Company, 348.57 FBI National Academy Iowa Chapter, 120.00; Federal Express, 158.88; Michael G. Felderman, 143.09; Thomas Fessler, 23.78; Richard J. Fiedler, 27.50; Finley Hospital, 755.00; Mike Finnin Ford Inc., 464.36; Fire & Safety Equipment Co., 60.50; Fire Service Institute, 32.50; First Supply Dubuque, 454.35; Richard Firzlaff, 20.00; Fisher Scientific Company, 1,417.91; Five Flags Concessions, 1,263.68; Jerry K. Fjelseth, '30.00; Deborah Fliegel, 185.58; Flynn Printing & Graphics, 720:00; Flynn Ready Mix Concrete, 4,773.05; Kevin Foley, 530.06; Maurice Foley, 99.16; Fox Engineering Associates Inc., 5,714.20; Fox Valley Marking Systems, 99.74; Ben Franklin store, 18.05; Franklin -Covey, 44.00; Salud Fredericks, 30.00; Free Flight, 100.00; Friedman Insurance, Inc., 765.00; GCR Dubuque Truck Tire Centers, 5,469.12; Gage Brothers Concrete Products Inc., 17,095.25; The Gale Group, 827.56; Gall's Incorporated, 108.94; Gateway 2000 Major Accounts, Inc., 13,338.00; Muriel Gayman, 129.16; Gazaway & Associates, 54,976.47; Gehl Lawn Service, 7,466.00; Geisler Brothers Company, 24.25; General Drivers & Helpers, 2,461.00; General Drivers Credit Union, 7,842.78; GEO Corporation, 312.51; Jessica M. George, 251.50; Georgia • Crime Information Center, 15.00; Melissa L. Gerlieb, 5,000.00; Gierke Robinson Company, 155.90; Jim Giese Comm. Roofing Inc., 581.44; Giese Sheet Metal Co., Inc., 18,852.12; Glo-Germ Co., 41.85; Global Computer Supplies, 577.08; Global. Richard W. Jones, 153.73; Jorson & Carlson Co. Inc., 69.18; Julien's Journal, 560.79; Gene P. Jurisic Jr., 5,000.00; Kalmes Catering, Inc., 3,150.00;. Kane, Norby. and Reddick, PC, 225.00; KAT-FM, 350.00; Emily S. Kearns, 500.00; Kelly Supply Company, 372.32; Robert D. Kennedy, 58.00; Sue Keppler, 20.72; Mary Pat Kerper, .00; Key City Office Products, 233.50; Key City Window Cleaning, 13:00; Key West True Value, 281.99; Aloysius J Kilburg, 120.00; Helen Kilburg 136.50; David M. King, 166.00 Todd N. Klapatauskas, 27.00 Klauer Development Corp. 30,868.41; John Klosterman 757.47; K-Mart, 49.98 Christine Kohlman, 41.60 Kone Inc., 83.31; Ken Kraemer, 2,904.68; Peg Kraus, 36.40; Krieg Boys Ice Corporation, 167.40; Ryan K. Kueter, 22.00; Kunnerts Sporting Goods, 44.99; Kussmaul Electronics Co. Inc., 150.24; Kwik Stop Food Mart, 204.03; Lab Safety. Supply, 110.12; Labor Ready, 1,821.77; • The Lamar Companies, 2,819.00 Terrance F. Lambert, 15.46 Landmark Audio Books, 52.00 Lang Construction Inc. 7,214.14; Kelly Larson, 39.00 Linda M. LaSoya, 450.00 Douglas E. Latham, 108.00 Mark R. Lawson, 27.00; Lega Services Corporation of Iowa 38.50; Keith M. Leibold, 94.50 Adele M. • Lenane, 5,000.00 Lenz Monument Company Inc., 60.00; Lesco Inc., 646.00; Leslein Trucking, 5,596.80; Marjorie Lewis, 22.88; Lifeline Systems Inc., 6,440.99; Liftruck Services Co. Inc., 515.54; Lime Rock Springs Co., 558.97;, Barry A. Lindahl, 891.41; Link Hydraulic & Supply, 652.91; Tim Link, 11.61; Little Cloud Girl Scout Council, 600.00; The Locksmith Express, 1,317.75; Logan Contractors, 3,353.40; Logano Transportation, 14,412.53; Rozanne'G. Loney, 5,000.00; Loras College, 3,011.80; Lowes Companies Inc., 308.34; Lisa Lueken, .00; MB Travel Ltd., 129.50; M-K Matic, 10.00; Main Line Book Company, 61.60; Joseph M. Maloney, 40.50; William J. Maloney, 60.50; Management Computer Serv. Inc., 368.90; Manufacturers' News Inc., 88.95; Maquoketa Valley Electric Corp., 592.65; Marios Italian Restaurant, 33.30; John Markham, 167.23; Marquart Block Company, 348.15; Martin Equipment, 5,667.57; Jimmy Matheos, 13,000.00; John J. Mauss, 215.80; Mautz Paint, 5,955.25; Karen McCarthy, 426.64; William J. McDermott, 2,225.00; Ron McDonald, • 2,600.00; A.Y. Precision Tool & Engineering Co., 117.00; Premier Linen, 163.22; Preston Engineering Inc., 3,787.00; Printers Plus, 1,163.35; ' Project Concern Inc., 26,305.95; Protective Products Corp., 159.00; Public Entity Risk Services, 1,000.00; Timothy J. Puls, 67.50; Quad Cities Tas Inc., 114.30; Quick Lube, 108.50; R.&T. Specialty 6,283.00; Racom Corporation 390.82; Radio Shack, 217.14 Rafoth Furnace & Sheet Metal 379.30; Rainbo Oil Company 1,499.55; Rainbow Symphony 183.18; Randy Sigman 345.00; Randy's Sanitation 225.00; Rapids, Inc., 3,392.83 Kevin P. Rasmussen, 27.00 Timothy J. Recker, 16.50 Recorded Books Inc., 23.80 Recreonics Inc., 300.86; Redi Haul Trailers Inc., 141.47; Josh J. Redmond, 5,000.00; Reeves Company, Inc., 48.72; Refuse & Recycling Equipment Sales, 48.50; Register Now, 247.50; Register Printing, 606.05; Reicher Electric Co., 640.00; Renaissance, 102.25; Reno Construction, 487.99; Rettenmaier Flooring, .00; Michael Rettenmeier, 45.00; Rexco Equipment Inc., 66.24; Nancy Rhomberg, 44.00; Gary L. Ries, 54.00; River City Paving, 7,263.73; River City Stone, 5,838.39; River Lights Bookstore, 15.96; Riverside Tractor Trailer Co., 1,178.76; Road Machinery & Supplies Co., 151.14; Rockford Indust. Welding Supply Inc., 195.50; Rockford Register, 566.82; Rockmount Research and Alloys Inc., 108.85; Roeder Implement Inc., 1,043.90 Roxanne Roethler, 50.00 Duane F. Roling, 54.00 Norbert Rolwes, 50.65; Julie A Rooney, 82.50; RPS Inc. 321.64;. Steve Ruggeburg 40.50; Sadler Power Train & Dubuque Spring, 291.37; Safety-Kleen Corp., 493.24; Saint Mark's Community Center, 18,564.00; St. Patricks Catholic Church, 3,520.00 Sales Guides Inc., 398.48 Ryan L. Sampson, 5.50 J.P.Scherrman, Inc., 25.67 Robert Schiesl, 406.44 Douglas L. Schlickman, 66.30 Schmalz Precast Concrete Mfg., 912.00; Donna Schmitt, 28.86; Schmitt Implement Corp., 10,354.00; Jeanne Schneider, 60.13; Scholastic Inc., 71.94; Randall R. Schroeder, : 27.00; Brant Schueller, 31.81; Schumacher Elevator Co., 948.70; Schwartz Plumbing, 1,103.63; Scott Printing, 1,078.00; Secodyne, Inc., 6,240.90; Secretary of State, 60.00; Security Products, 163.00; Sedona Industrial Staffing Services, 2,460.75; Sedona Staffing Services, 1,861.27; The Segal Co., 6,869.00; Selco Inc., 1,017.35; David • J. Sendt, ce nn. o.....,i., n Wenzel Towing Service -State Cont., 4,675.00; Laura A. Werner, 73.05; West Information Publishing Group, 567.40; Western " Lime, 10,292.29; White Florists, 46.64; White Front Feed, 992.80; Ron White, 558.00; Shelby White, 13.00' Wholesale Direct Inc., 241.11 Wieser Trucking, 345.03, Averle Wilson, 44.85; WilsonTnwA Brothers Inc., 19,304.00; Wilson Leather Experts, 6.80; { SS: Wisconsin Department of COUNTY Justice, 20.00; Wisconsin State Journal, 352.90; Lorraine C. Wise, 13.12; World Book Encycl. Inc., 749.00; World Media Express, 315.98; Xerox Corporation, 1,348.93; Haileng , CERTIFICATION OF PUBLICATION XIAO, 26.35; YMCA/YWCA - Building Corporation, 7,976.00; Zarnoth Brush TAMMY M. FELDMANN Works, Inc., 2,322.61; Sarah K. a Billing Clerk fo Zelinskas, 28.00; Zephyr Aluminum Products, 340.61; tions, Inc., an Iowa corporation, publisher of the Telegra Chris Zermeno, 1,204.00; Report 6,231,627.96. tf general circulation published in the City of Dubuqu City of Dubuque Summary of Revenues ' 1 State of Iowa; hereby certify that t e attached notice n For Month Ended: 04-30-00 Taxes $ 6,200,628 Revenue TYpe Amount gaper on the following dates �' 36 Licenses & Permits 82,756 and for which t e charge is $ Intergovernmental 1,865,820 � 20 Charges for Services 1,526,316 Charges to Other Governments 17,734 Fines, Forfeitures & Penalties 35,404 Use of Money & Property 782,238 Miscellaneous 28,792 Special Assessments 14,776 Refunds & Reimbursements 48,916 Total for Month 10,603,380 Gerald Hird Acting Finance Director 1 t 5/30 before me, a Notary//Public in and for Dubuque Count this 3e day of ` �70.�L 20 Oo Notary blic in and for Dubuqu MARY K. WESTERMEYER MY COMMISSION EXPIRES FEBRUARY 1, 2002 £L917-Z176-008'1.108-9 a3MOd N0001f10 woo•. mModuMel•M s,lo;oe.l; 0'81 pesn - ZZZ8-LSS a6po4 0; olny • u{ae8 • ewoH s, ') oo;s ul sgwys pue s+ .JdO %0E 9Z ie-1717L-809 'u '8 u•o;6ulwoole la; 4710 egn0 JO lueL O'880 ;e 4S03 JOAO op Mou ;uawdlnbe 6uipu uyor Mau Ily iNOLL £SZ6-LSS-6i£ In 'uep.ie6 Now ao; s�oc I- 999-Z99 S31YS 831; Noo;s it! seul5ue Mel Sepeiq J9Mow Noo;s a uepaeO/uMel l ( 17Z90-999 `leAue0 OLZ£ 'S '4.19nyap 'aee.lo;S ;se. a ul 0 uMop 0 'uep ulel 'a.low fl ems o; ul opal; at ;uelleoxe 'seoueud 66£$-6Z3 spaq 6ep 'spaq �u 66£$-691-$'s;es alga; aa};c 66£$"""'od g 's;as w001 6ult 669$......... ...... ............... ...... o4eldwoo 's;es woo.ips fit/ i$° Io0.14g 4q s;as ssajue 668$ ••od L 's;es woof 6uln 668$ "' spodueoep leuol;oe 1311f10 31VS31OHM 3af111Nafld NUN' S,NOIdV w 'env Iaa;ua0 £t 'bulppeq 8 aan;l�owa 3Sf1OH iNf1O; mmary liiuedO MoN Roland Carroll, 58.00; Carter Goble Associaates Inc., 4,591.15; Joseph E. Carter, 39.18; Rick J. Casel, 27.00; CDW Government Inc., 6,188.31; Cedar Rapids Photo Copy Inc., 231.56; Cenex, 247.59; Duane V. Chapman, 40.50; Chartaire, Inc., 152.72; Chem-Sult, 865.20; Chemsearch, 1,372.61; Chivers, 44.66; CID Publications, 70.15; City of Dubuque • Treasurer, 271,461.64; City Supply, 10.45; City Treasurer, 341,066.26; City Treasurer - Utility Service, 2,076.94; Clarke College, 300.00; Collection Services Center, 5,779.00; Comelec Services Inc., 1,444.95; Community Action Agency, 1,950.75; Compaq Computer Corporation, 11,506.00; Computability Inc., 995.50; Computer Doctors, Inc., 418.85; Computerland, 575.00; Conlon Construction Co., 133,050.00; James F. Connely, 125.50; Conney Safety Products, 590.13; Connolly Construction, 466.58; Consolidated Management, 32.36; Construction Material Inc., 2,273.32; Constructive Playthings, 227.65;' Continental Realty, 425.00; Conzett & O'Brien, 9.93; J.P.Cooke Company, 1,468.62; Copy Systems Inc., 271.93; Copyworks, 304.55; Cornell College, 75.00; Corporate Exp. Delivery System/ Midwest, 211.33; Corporate Express/Office Products, 766.57; Mary Rose Corrigan, 105.11; Cortez Truck Equipment, 456.74; Cottingham and Butler, 100.00; Country Club Coffee, 114.00; Merrill E. Crawford, 101.61; Crawford Murphy and Tilly Co., 39,358.07; CRC Press Inc., 6.95; Creative Catering/Inc., 204.75; Credit Bureau Enterprises Group Inc., 47.00; Credit Bureau of Marshalltown, 47.50; Crescent Electric, 5,700.07; Crimson Multimedia Distribution Inc., 643.20; Gilbert J. Crippes, 103.00; Cues, Inc., 146.92; D.&K. Products, 79.01; D.&N. Fence Company Inc., 14,597.10; DARE America, _ 519.60; Donald E. Dalsing, 27.00; Maximo Damaso, II 9,596.17; DANKA, 46.24; David Flying Service, 328.91; Rick De Santi, 67.50; Decision 1 One, 137.24; Delta Dental Plan of Iowa, 14,743.31; Demco, 1,558.95; .Karen A. DeMuth, 93.50; Des Moines Register, 2,565.00; Marlin DeWeerdt, 110.00; Dezurik, A Unit of General Signal, 85,646.76; Diamond Vogel Paint Center, 204.25; Margaret Dickson, 15.97; Digital Designs, 554.00; John Digman, 180.00; Direct Safety Co., 41.47; DMG- Maximus Inc. 1,395.00; Supplies, 577.08; Global. Equipment Co., 553.02; GMS Inc., 3,149.80; The Golden View, 230.00; Donna Goodman, 10.00; Clarence Gordon, 41.16; GPN, 235.35; David Grady, 57.78; Green Auto Supply, 475.48; Robert M. Green, 193.10; Stacy E. Green, 5,000.00; Kevin C. Griesinger, 5,000.00; Vaughn G. Grimm, 54.00; Steven Gudenkauf, 18,689.00; Carol Gulick, 15.78; Jeffrey A. Guse, 27.00; Susan B. Gwiasda, 21.00; Haberkorn Auto Center, 3,300.00; Hach Chemical Company, 129.40; Prentice Hall, 90.29; Valentina L. Hamel, 5,000.00; Jedadiah E. Hammen, 54.00; Richard O. Hanten, 16.85; Dale L. Hardison, 27.00; David W. Harris, 210.00; Hartford Chemical, 480.90; Hartig Drug Company, 32.61; Teresa Hartman, 37.87; Carson M. Hattel, 13.50; David Haupert, 228.12; Hauser's Water Conditioning, 105.00; Carol Haxmeier, 30.00; HBO & Company, 1,758.00; HDC Business Forms Corp., 11,812.62; Health Choices, Inc.,' 46,670.14; Heartland Investments of Iowa, 2,070.00; Heiar Fencing & Supply Inc., 6,015.84; Heiman Fire Equipment Inc., 46.53; Mark G. Heitkamp, 40.50; Guy, Hemenway, 305.00; Hemmer Broadcasting Co., 362.50; Hendricks Feed & Seed Co. Inc., 106.90; Rachael L. Hendricks, 11.00; Thomas J. Hennen Jr., 15.00; John L. Henning, 5,000.00; Henry the Hand, 490.00; Tim Herber, 345.00; Gerald F. Herburger, 126.49; Heritage Microfilm Inc., 206.24; Heritage Quest, 150.00; Darlene Herting, 50.00; Hes C.. 125.00; Hess Brick, Inc., 454.19; Dennis Higgins, 81.00; Higley Industries Inc., 1,079.83; Historic Bluffs Neighborhood Assoc., 124.61; History Inc., 317.50; James Hogan, 5.65; Louise Hohmann, 759.14; The Hold Mini Warehouse Storage, 105.00; Holiday Inn, 602.00. Holiday Inn Gateway Center 373.80; Ery Hooks, 167.30 Steven Hoppman, 27.00 Horizon/Ducarte, LLC, 9.15 Paul Horsfall, 31.00; Horsfield Construction, 504,812.74; Houchen Bindery LTD, 328.36; Arthur T. Huinker, 152.50; A.H. Hummert Seed, 501.22; Hutcheson Engineering Products Co., 889.53; Hy-Vee, 325.28; Hygienic Laboratory, 1,720.00; IBM Corporation, 2,169.05; Ice Pro Canada Inc., 1,720.00; ICMA, 525.88; ICMA Retirement Trust-457, 60,388.00; Ideal Uniform Service, 296.25; IIW Engineers & Surveyors, PC, 3,016.50; IKON Office Solutions Co., 399.90; Illinois Department of Revenue, 219.68; IMLA, 440.00; Indiana State Police, 7.00t Industrial Precision McDonald, ' 2,600.00; A.Y. McDonald Supply Co. Inc., 1,107.29; Deb McDonnell, 159.00; June M. McGinnis, 5,000.00; McGladrey & Pullen LLP, 20.00; McGraw Pest Control, Inc., 27.00; McLeod T e l e m a n a g e m e n t Organization, 2,162.71; Medical Assoc. Health Plan, Inc., 493.48; Medical Associates, 772. 10; Medicap Pharmacy, 91.88; Meineke Mufflers, 37.20; Sara B. Meints, 91.42; Menards Lumber . Co., 521.48; Merchants Delivery Service, 19.64; Mercy Family Pharmacy, 31.18; Mercy Medical Center, 549.70; Mercy Radiologists of Dubuque, 25.22; . Mercy Services Corporation, 17,933.13; Ronald T. Mescall, 67.50; MFPRSI, 144,901.52; MG Industries, 1,149.38; Ann Michalski, 227.50; Midwest Business Products, 244.00; Midwest Communication Inc., 790.20; Midwest Equipment Sales, Inc., 1,135.38; Midwest Recycling & Mercury, 91.16; Mike's Auto Center • Inc., 3,656.72; Miller Electric Supply Inc., 2,112.51; Richard Miller, 11.59; Minneapolis Star & Tribune, 1,426.88; Minnesota Glove Inc., 142.86; Miracle Car Wash, 354.45; Mississippi Valley Sales, 230.00; MMC Construction, 222.87; Tim Moerman, 325.67; Mohawk Mfg. &' Supply, 101.35 Kimberly K. Mohrfield, 16.50 Molo Oil Company, 793.26 Molo Sand & Gravel Company 368.38; Moonbeam Publications Inc., 158.46; Moore Document Solutions, 850.61; Moor's Salvage & Recovery Inc., 1,336.00 Thomas J. Moran, 612.12 Charles Moreland, 173.10 Motion Industries Inc.; 1,278.04; MTA US&C, 245.00; Mulgrew Oil Company, 21,477.74; Municipal Pipe Tool Co., . Inc., 308.34; Municipal Supply Inc., 6,177.00; B.L Murray Company, Inc., 984.80 Mutual Wheel Company 1,052.69; Muzak -Chicago 39.00; Myers -Cox Co., 873.75 Pamela K. Myhre, 194.48 NAPA Auto Parts & Supply 676.17; Nash Engineering 20,753.00; National Alliance of Preservation, 25.00; National Fire Protection Assoc., 99.20; National Pen Corporation, 103.07; _ National Prescription Administrator, 38,624.42; National Recreation/Park Assn., 105-00; Nauman Nursery, 2,340.00; Sarah L Nauman, 27.50; Scott J Neyens, 41.01; Steve Neyens 247.48; NIGP, 300.00 Marcella Noel, 362.10 Northeast Iowa Community College, 403.00; Northern Hydraulics, 35.22; Northern Tool, & Equipment Co., 1,393.01; Northwestern University Library, 20.00; Oak Ridge Apparel & Awards, 7 OS• 1,017.35; David • J. Sendt, 54.00; Ronald D. Shaw, 1,500.75; Sheraton 4 Points - Hotel, .00; Sheraton Atlanta Hotel, 307.80; Showcase Unlimited, 105.00; Daniel J. Siefker, 619.23; The Sign Makers, 57.72, Signature Marketing, 425.29; Signcraft Screenprint, 746.67; Signs on Time, 765.00; Simons Trucking Inc., 300.00; Simplex Time Recorder Company, 892.75; ' Sinsinawa Mound Center, 70.00; Sisco, 1,500.00; Solar Masters, 297.75; Gary R. Soppe Inc., 756.00; Sound Concepts Inc., 2,084.90; Southland Printing, 447.64; Spahn & Rose Lumber, 417.70; Special Products, 294.56; Speer Financial Inc., 440.19; Gil Spence, 970.94; Kris Spiegler, .00; John I. Splinter, 127.37; St. Joseph the Worker School, 798.75; Stackis Construction Inc., 800.00; Jack Stackis, 4,791.00; Justin D. Stair, 1,714.05; Stairmaster Exercise Systems Inc., 31.81; Stan's Industrial Woodwork Inc., 326.50; Standard Insurance Co., 1,448.46; Standard Insurance Company, 2,510.55; Staples Credit Plan, 648.70; Star Food Service, Equipment, Repair, 62,75; Star Uniforms, 512.84; State of Wisconsin Dept. of Justice, 5.00; David J. Stephan, 27.00; Sterling Codifiers Inc., 1,124.00; Patrick Sterrett MD, 88.00; Rick Steuer, 9,223.96; The Stevens Company, 5,712.60; Steve's Ace Hardware, 947.63; Stewart Construction Company, 2,470.00; Kathleen A. Stierman, 211.25; Alan Stoltz, 81.00; Anthony J. Stone, 27.00; Stranco Inc., 1,443.08; Strategic Learning Technologies, 14,272.56; Streicher's, 213.90; Michael Sullivan, 44.70; Sunsource, 1,313.09; Superior Welding, 502.40; Surface Systems, Inc., 165.30; Jay J. Swenson, 27.50; Tailwinds Restaurant, 51.35; Tandem Tire & Auto service, 83.42; Target Stores 59.9.8; John Taylor, 54.00 Taylor Pharmacy, 744.32 Technigraphics Inc., 83.56 Telegraph Herald, 10,338.37 Temp Associates, 674.39 Terracon, 8,569.25; Texas Dept. of Public Safety, 60.00; Theisens Inc., 153.84; Gary Lee Thibadeau, 58.00; Three Rivers FS Co., 2,608.61; TMI Coatings Inc., 15,105.00; Total Plumbing & Heating, 425.00 Earl D. Tranel, 27.00 Treadway Graphics, 6,952.81 Treasurer -State of Iowa 31,642.28; Treasurer State of Iowa ILEA, 100.00; Tri State Graphics, 895.00; Tri-State Turf & Irrigation, 694.82; Trophy World, 582.50; Troxler Electronic Laboratories Inc., 385.56; Truck Country of Iowa Inc., 381.56; Tschiggfrie Excavating Company, 34,453.34; U.S. Cellular Mobile Telephone, 1,743.74; Products, 345.38; Jason J. Brimeyer, 5,000.00; Broadmoor Hotel - & Resort, 542.15; • Diane Brondyke, 13.00; Brown Traffic Products, 310.10; BT Office Products Intl., 1,114.38; Benjamin M. Burbach, 16.50; Greg Burgmeier, 33.00; James Burke, 37.95; Business Technologies, 75.00; Business Telephone Supply, 469.10; Butt's Florist, 21.00; BWI Book Wholesalers Inc., 28.28; Cambridge Tempositions Inc. 1,364.91; Canvas Products Inc. 146.85; Jerry R. Garber 27.00; Care Pest Control 115.00; Careertrack, 39.00 Cargill Salt Division, 1,139.39 Roland Carroll, 58.00; Carter Goble Associaates Inc., 4,591.15; Joseph E. Carter, 39.18; Rick J. Case!, 27.00; CDW Government Inc., 6,188.31; Cedar Rapids Photo Copy Inc., 231.56; Cenex, 247.59; Duane V. Chapman, 40.50; Chartaire, Inc., 152.72; Chem-Sult, 865.20; Chemsearch, 1,372.61; Chivers, - 44.66; CID Publications, 70.15; City of Dubuque • Treasurer, i 271,461.64; City Supply, 10.45; City Treasurer, 341,066.26; City Treasurer - Utility Service, 2,076.94; Clarke College, 300.00; Collection Services Center, 5,779.00; Comelec Services Inc., 1,444.95; Community Action Agency, 1,950.75; Compaq Computer Corporation, 11,506.00; Computability Inc., 995.50; Computer Doctors, Inc., 418.85; Computerland, 575.00; Conlon Construction Co., 133,050.00; James F. Connely, 125.50; Conney Safety Products, 590.13; Connolly Construction, 466.58; Consolidated Management, 32.36; Construction Material Inc., 2,273.32; Constructive Playthings, 227.65 Continental Realty, 425.00 Conzett & O'Brien, 9.93 J.P.Cooke Company 1,468.62; Copy Systems Inc. 271.93; Copyworks, 304.55 ., Cornell College, 75.00 Corporate Exp. Delivery System/ Midwest, 211.33; Corporate Express/Office Products, 766.57; Mary Rose Corrigan, 105.11. Cortez Truck Equipment, 456.74; Cottingham and Butler, 100.00; Country Club Coffee, 114.00; Merrill E. Crawford, 101.61; Crawford Murphy and Tilly Co., 39,358.07; CRC Press Inc., 6.95; Creative Catering/Inc., 204.75; Credit Bureau Enterprises Group Inc., 47.00; Credit Bureau of Marshalltown, 47.50; Crescent Electric, 5,700.07; Crimson Multimedia Distribution Inc., 643.20; Gilbert J. Crippes, 103.00; Cues, Inc., 146.92; D.&K. Products, 79.01; D.&N. Fence Company Inc., 14,597.10; DARE America, 108.94; Gateway 2000 Major Accounts, Inc., 13,338.00; Muriel Gayman, 129.16; Gazaway & Associates, 54,976.47; Gehl Lawn Service, 7,466.00; Geisler : Brothers Company, 24.25; General Drivers & Helpers, 2,461.00; General Drivers Credit Union, 7,842.78; GEO Corporation, 312.51; Jessica M. George, 251.50; Georgia • Crime Information Center, 15.00; Melissa L. Gerlieb, 5,000.00; Gierke Robinson Company, 155.90; Jim Giese Comm. Roofing Inc., 581.44; Giese Sheet Metal Co., Inc., 18,852.12; Glo-Germ Co., 41.85; Global Computer Supplies, 577.08; Global. Equipment Co., 553.02; GMS Inc., 3,149.80; The Golden View, 230.00; Donna Goodman, 10.00; Clarence Gordon, 41.16; GPN, 235.35; David Grady, 57.78; Green Auto Supply, 475.48; Robert M. Green, 193.10; Stacy E. Green, 5,000.00; Kevin C. Griesinger, 5,000.00; Vaughn G. Grimm, 54.00; Steven Gudenkauf, 18,689.00; Carol Gulick, 15.78; Jeffrey A. Guse, 27.00; Susan B. Gwiasda, 21.00; Haberkorn Auto Center, 3,300.00; Hach Chemical Company, 129.40; Prentice Hall, 90.29; Valentina L. Hamel, 5,000.00; Jedadiah E. Hammen, 54.00; Richard O. Hanten, 16.85; Dale L. Hardison, 27.00; David W. Harris, 210.00; Hartford Chemical, 480.90; Hartig Drug Company, 32.61; Teresa Hartman, 37.87; Carson M. Hattel, 13.50; David Haupert, 228.12; Hauser's Water Conditioning, 105.00; Carol Haxmeier, 30.00; HBO & Company, 1,758.00; HDC Business Forms Corp., 11,812.62; Health Choices, Inc.,' 46,670.14; . Heartland Investments of Iowa, 2,070.00; Heiar Fencing & Supply Inc., 6,015.84; Heiman Fire Equipment Inc., 46.53; Mark G. Heitkamp, 40.50; Guy, Hemenway, 305.00; Hemmer Broadcasting Co., 362.50; Hendricks Feed & Seed Co. Inc., 106.90; Rachael L. Hendricks, 11.00; Thomas J. Hennen Jr., 15.00; John L. Henning, 5,000.00; Henry the Hand, 490.00; Tim Herber, 345.00; Gerald F. Herburger, 126.49; Heritage Microfilm Inc., 206.24; Heritage Quest, 150.00; Darlene Herting, 50.00; Hes C.. 125.00; Hess Brick, Inc., 454.19; Dennis Higgins, 81.00; Higley Industries Inc., 1,079.83; Historic Bluffs Neighborhood Assoc., 124.61; History Inc., 317.50; James Hogan, 5.65; Louise Hohmann, 759.14; The Hold Mini Warehouse Storage, 105.00; Holiday Inn, 602.00; Holiday Inn Gateway Center, 373.80; Ery Hooks, 167.30 Steven Hoppman, 27.00 Horizon/Ducarte, LLC, 9.15 Paul Horsfall, 31.00; Horsfield r. • 3,u11 bU; Loaves companies Inc., 308.34; Lisa Lueken, .00; MB Travel Ltd., 129.50; M-K Matic, 10.00; Main Line Book Company, 61.60; Joseph M. Maloney, 40.50; William J. Maloney, 60.50; Management Computer Serv. Inc., 368.90; Manufacturers' News Inc., 88.95; Maquoketa Valley Electric Corp., 592.65; Marios Italian Restaurant, 33.30; John Markham, 167.23; Marquart Block Company, 348.15 Martin Equipment, 5,667.57 Jimmy Matheos, 13,000.00 John J. Mauss, 215.80; Mautz Paint, 5,955.25; Karen McCarthy, 426.64; William J. McDermott, 2,225.00; Ron McDonald, 2,600.00; A.Y. McDonald Supply Co. Inc., 1,107.29; Deb McDonnell, 159.00; June M. McGinnis, 5,000.00; McGladrey & Pullen LLP, 20.00; McGraw Pest Control, Inc., 27.00; McLeod T e l e m a n a g e m e n t Organization, 2,162.71; Medical Assoc. Health Plan, Inc., 493.48; Medical Associates, 772. 10; Medicap Pharmacy, 91.88; Meineke Mufflers, 37.20; Sara B. Meints, 91.42; Menards Lumber . Co., 521.48; Merchants Delivery Service, 19.64; Mercy Family Pharmacy, 31.18; Mercy Medical Center, 549.70; Mercy Radiologists of Dubuque, 25.22; , Mercy Services Corporation, 17,933.13; Ronald T. Mescal!, 67.50; MFPRSI, 144,901.52; MG Industries, 1,149.38; Ann Michalski, 227.50; Midwest Business Products, 244.00; Midwest Communication Inc., 790.20; Midwest Equipment Sales, Inc., 1,135.38; Midwest Recycling & Mercury, 91.16; Mike's Auto Center • Inc., 3,656.72; Miller Electric Supply Inc., 2,112.51; Richard Miller, 11.59; Minneapolis Star & Tribune, 1,426.88; Minnesota Glove Inc., 142.86; Miracle Car Wash, 354.45; Mississippi Valley Sales, 230.00; MMC Construction, 222.87; Tim Moerman, 325.67; Mohawk Mfg. & Supply, 101.35 Kimberly K. Mohrfield, 16.50 Molo Oil Company, 793.26 Molo Sand & Gravel Company 368.38; Moonbeam Publications . Inc., 158.46; Moore Document Solutions, 850.61; Moor's Salvage & Recovery Inc., 1,336.00; Thomas J. Moran, 612.12; Charles Moreland, 173.10; Motion Industries Inc., 1,278.04; MTA US&C, 245.00; Mulgrew Oil Company, 21,477.74; Municipal Pipe Tool Co., . Inc., 308.34; Municipal Supply Inc., 6,177.00; B.L. Murray Company, Inc., 984.80; Mutual Wheel Company, 1,052.69; Muzak -Chicago, 39.00; Myers -Cox Co., 873.75; Pamela K. Myhre, 194.48; ,NAPA Auto Parts & Supply, 676.17; Nash Engineering, 20,753.00; National Alliance of rsooert acmes Douglas L. Schlickman, Schmalz Precast Cr Mfg., 912.00; Donna,: 28.86; Schmitt Imp Corp., 10,354.00; Schneider, 60.13; Scl Inc.., 71.94; Rand; Schroeder, 27.00; Schueller, 31.81; Schu Elevator Co., 948.70; Sr Plumbing, 1,103.63; Printing, 1,078.00; Sec Inc., 6,240.90; Secre State, 60.00; E. Products, 163.00; Industrial Staffing Sc 2,460.75; Sedona Services, 1,861.27; Th Co., 6,869.00; Selc, 1,017.35; David • J. 54.00; Ronald D. 1,500.75; Sheraton 4 Hotel, .00; Sheraton Hotel, 307.80; Sh, Unlimited, 105.00; D; Siefker, 619.23; Thi Makers, 57.72, Si Marketing, 425.29; S Screenprint, 746.67; S Time, 765.00; Trucking Inc., 300.00; Time Recorder Cc 892.75; Sinsinawa Center, 70.00; Sisco, 1 Solar Masters, 297.75; Soppe Inc., 756.00; Concepts Inc., 2, Southland Printing, Spahn & Rose 1 417.70; Special Pr 294.56; Speer Financ 440.19; Gil Spence, Kris Spiegler, .00; Splinter, 127.37; St. the Worker School, Stackis Constructio 800.00; Jack 4,791.00; Justin D 1,714.05; Stairmaster I Systems Inc., 31.81; Industrial Woodwor 326.50; Standard In Co., 1,448.46; S Insurance Company, 2 Staples Credit Plan, Star Food Service, Eqi Repair, 62,75; Star U 512.84; State of W Dept. of Justice, 5.00; Stephan, 27.00; Codifiers Inc., 1 Patrick Sterrett MD, Rick Steuer, 9,223.! Stevens Company, E Steve's Ace Hardware Stewart Con: Company, 2,470.00; I A. Stierman, 211.2 Stoltz, 81.00; Antt Stone, 27.00; Stran 1,443.08; Strategic Technologies, 14 Streicher's, 213.90; Sullivan, 44.70; Sui 1,313.09; Superior 502.40; Surface Syste 165.30; Jay J. S 27.50; Tailwinds Re 51.35; Tandem Tire service, 83.42; Targe 59.9,8; John Taylor Taylor Pharmacy, Technigraphics Inc. Telegraph Herald, 1( Temp Associates, Terracon, 8,569.25; City of Dubuque, Iowa List of Claims and Summary of Revenues for the Month Ending April, 2000 A. & G. Electric Company, 312.56; A.G.A. Gas Inc., 13,241.37; AT&T, 43.95; AT&T Language Line Services, 220.40; AAA Vacuum Supplies, 11.35; Abeln Abstract, 145.00; ACCO Unlimited Corporation, 6,054.85; ACS Industries Inc., 2,059.43; ADB Alnaco Inc., 582.51; ADDOCO Inc., 1,380.00; Advance Designs. 1,288.97; • Advanta Sign Company,245.10; Advisors • Marketing Group Inc., 415.80; Aearo Company, 160.00; AEC Fire Safety Security, 85.95; Affirmative Action Register, 540.00; Aggregate Materials Co., 2.37.30; AGRO Distribut ion, 6,320.62; Ahlers, Cooney, Dorweiler, Haynie, 7,407.13 Airgas North Central, 543.68 Airport Conference, 280.00 Aladdin/GK Services 1,721.83; All Seasons Heating & Cooling, 470.40; Anthony R. Allen Jr., 108.00;, Alliant Energy, 77,786.49; Allied Camera, 364.58; Alltel, 538.51; Alternative Services, 3,528.09; Altorfer Machinery Company, 930.46; Amalgamated Transit Local #329, 230.40; American Academy of Pediatrics, 52.45; American Assoc. of Airport Exec., 560.00; American Concrete Institute, 170.00; • American Library Association, 455.00; American Office Equipment, 22.50; American Planning Association, 304.00; American Red Cross, 20.00; American Ribbon & Toner Co., 128.75; American Trust & Savings Bank, 263,933.06; American Water Works Assoc., 756.96; Ameritech Library Services, 6,577.00; Corporation, 11,506.00 Computability inc., 995.50 Computer Doctors, Inc. 418.85; Computerland 575.00; Conlon Construction Co., 133,050.00; James F Connely, 125.50; Conney Safety Products, 590.13 Connolly Construction 466.58; Consolidated Management, 32.36; Construction Material Inc., 2,273.32; Constructive Playthings, 227.65; Continental Realty, 425.00; Conzett & O'Brien, 9.93; J.P.Cooke Company, 1,468.62; Copy Systems Inc., 271.93; Copyworks, 304.55; Cornell College, 75.00; Corporate Exp. Delivery System/ Midwest, 211.33; Corporate Express/Office Products, 766.57; Mary Rose Corrigan, 105.11; Cortez Truck Equipment, 456.74; Cottingham and Butler, 100.00; Country Club Coffee, 114.00; Merrill E. Crawford, 101.61; Crawford Murphy and Tilly Co., 39,358.07; CRC Press Inc., 6.95; Creative Catering/Inc., 204.75; Credit Bureau Enterprises Group Inc., 47.00; Credit Bureau of Marshalltown, 47.50; Crescent Electric, 5,700.07; Crimson Multimedia Distribution Inc., 643.20; Gilbert J. Grippes, 103.00; Cues, Inc., 146.92; D.&K. Products, 79.01; D.&N. Fence Company Inc., 14,597.10; DARE America, 519.60; Donald E. Dalsing, 27.00; Maximo Damaso, 9,596.17; DANKA, 46.24; David Flying Service, 328.91; Rick De Santi, 67.50; Decision One, 137.24; Delta Dental Plan of Iowa, 14,743.31; Demco, 1,558.95; Karen A. DeMuth, 93.50; Des Moines Register, 2,565.00; Marlin DeWeerdt, 110.00; Dezurik, A Unit of General Signal, 85,646.76: Diamond Vogel Paint Center, 204.25; Margaret Dickson, 15.97; Digital Designs, 554.00; John Digman, 180.00; Direct Safety Co., 41.47; DMG- Maximus Inc. 1,395.00; Douglas Industries Inc., 293.36; Tracy Doyle, 26.61; DPM Graphics, 1,499.51; Drew Cook Sons Excavating Co. Inc., 25,832.35; Thomas Driscoll, 533.60; Drive. Line Inc., 400.60; Dubuque Advertiser, 864.00; Dubuque Anesthesia Services, 400.00; Dubuque Area Chamber of Commerce, 116,357.00; Dubuque Area Labor, 50.00; Dubuque Area Lifetime Center, 4,166.66; Dubuque Bank &. Trust Co., 1,615.00; Dubuque Bank & Trust Company, 368,137.02; Dubuque Community School Dist., 25,165.32; Dubuque County Abstract & Title, 120.00; Dubuque County Auditor, 1,365.83; Dubuque County Farm Bureau, 5.95; Dubuque County Highway Dept., 1,572,471.63; Dubuque County Historical Soc., 178,593.19; Dubuque County Recorder, 930.25; Dubuque County Sheriff, 7,352.84; Dubuque Cultural Alliance, 20.00; Dubuque Food Pantry Inc., 6,501.00; Dubuque Glass Company, 346.50; Dubuque Hardwoods, 120.00; Dubuque Home Builders & Associates, 15.00; Dubuque Hose & Hydraulics, 2,862.36; Dubuque Humane Society, 2,462.75; Dubuque Internal Medicine PC, 68.00; Dubuque Janitorial Service, 2,453.75; Dubuque Leader, ' 53.10; Dubuque Marina, 35.90; Dubuque Physical Therapy, 780.00; Dubuque Police Protective Assn., 865.00; 1 Dubuque Prof. Firefighters Assn., 2,601.79; Dubuque Racing Association, 169.30; Dubuque Supply Co., 352.50; J Dubuque Visiting Nurse Chemical, 480.90; Hartig Drug Company, 32.61; Teresa Hartman, 37.87; Carson M Hattel, 13.50; David Haupert 228.12; Hauser's Wate Conditioning, 105.00; Caro Haxmeier, 30.00; HBO & Company, 1,758.00; HDC Business Forms Corp., 11,812.62; Health Choices, Inc.,' 46,670.14; . Heartland Investments of Iowa, 2,070.00; Heiar Fencing & Supply Inc., 6,015.84; Heiman Fire Equipment Inc., 46.53; Mark G. Heitkamp, 40.50; Gu y ; to s spiegler, .00; John I Splinter, 127.37; St. Joseph the Worker School, 798.75; t Stackis Construction Inc., ; 800.00; Jack Stackis, 4,791.00; Justin D. Stair, t 1,714.05; Stairmaster Exercise t Systems Inc., 31.81; Stan's Industrial Woodwork Inc., , 326.50; Standard Insurance Co., 1,448.46; Standard Insurance Company, 2,510.55; Staples Credit Plan, 648.70; Star Food Service, Equipment, Repair, 62.75; Star Uniforms, 512.84; State of Wisconsin Dept. of Justice, 5.00; David J. Stephan, 27.00; Sterling Codifiers Inc., 1,124.00; Patrick Sterrett MD, 88.00; Rick Steuer, 9,223.96; The Stevens Company, 5,712.60; Steve's Ace Hardware, 947.63; Stewart Construction Company, 2,470.00; Kathleen A. Stierman, 211.25; Alan Stoltz, 81.00; Anthony J. Stone, 27.00; Stranco Inc., 1,443.08; Strategic Learning Technologies, 14,272.56; Streicher's, 213.90; Michael Sullivan, 44.70; Sunsource, 1,313.09; Superior Welding, 502.40; Surface Systems, Inc.,. 165.30; Jay J. Swenson, 27.50; Tailwinds Restaurant, 51.35; Tandem Tire & Auto service, 83.42; Target Stores, 59.98; John Taylor, 54.00; Taylor Pharmacy, 744.32; Technigraphics Inc., 83.56; Telegraph Herald, 10,338.37; Temp Associates, 674.39; Terracon, 8,569.25; Texas Dept. of Public Safety, 60.00; Theisens Inc., 153.84; Gary Lee Thibadeau, 58.00; Three Rivers FS Co., 2,608.61; TMI Coatings Inc., 15,105.00; Total Plumbing & Heating, 425.00; Earl D. Tranel, 27.00; Treadway Graphics, 6,952.81; Treasurer -State of Iowa, 31,642.28; Treasurer State of Iowa ILEA, 100.00; Tri State Graphics, 895.00; Tri-State Turf & Irrigation, 694.82; Trophy World, 582.50; Troxler Electronic Laboratories Inc., 385.56; Truck Country of Iowa Inc., 381.56; ' Tschiggfrie Excavating Company, 34,453.34; U.S. Cellular Mobile Telephone, 1,743.74; Steven Ulstad AIA, 1,116.61; Ultramax, 319.00; Unique Books Inc., 1,824.73; Unique Management Services Inc., 709.98; United Clinical Laboratories, 34.56; United Horticultural Supply, 3,976.26; United Laboratories, 663.59; United Way Services, Inc., 879.19; Universal Electric Inc., 153.75; University of Iowa, 250.00; Jeff Upmann, 126.00; Upstart, 324.87; US Office Products, 1,104.62; US Toy Co. Inc., 34.70; U.S. West Communications, 12,048.34; US West/Security Department, 3.60; UT Tire Recyclers, 3,174.15; Brian J. Vaassen, 27.00; Value Independent Parts Warehouse, 247.52; Van Meter Industrial Inc., 1,579.68; Michael C. Van Milligen, 162.41; Cynthia K. VanDorn, 5,000.00; Vedi Associates Inc.,. 101,500.00; Vernon Library Supplies, 21,500.00; Aaron D. Viertel, 5,000.00; Vocational Services, 364.53; E.J Voggenthaler Company 1,776.88; Donald Vogt 345.33; Michael. J. Vondal 8,485.96; Kathy Wagner 775.00; Wagner Nursery 30.00; Wal-Mart Store, 226.76 Walser Movers Inc., 780.75 Walsh Stores, 1,074.57, Warren Electronics, 21.42; Wash Depot Inc., 39.49.; Washington Neighborhood, 875.00; Waterloo Courier, 296.40; Laverne Dees Webb, 4,500.00; Weber Paper Company, 2,065.32; Rodger E. Weekley, 3,330.00; Weldon Tire, 114.00; Kenneth J. Welter, 216.00; Welu Printing Company, 2,371.46; Wenzel Towing Service, 200.00; -he rules were g discussion cil. provements - 5th Street to d at the meet- ce and peti- ns, and prop- ss owners on ddressing the >ved to remove he table. Cline g on the motion Ayes —Duggan, ibbins. Nays — Michalski, ton failed. oved to remove :he table for dis- econded by ion carried 7-0. loved to amend n the table to e the communi- rect staff to hire o design a con - it Main Street e open to com- nt renderings of loved and that 'orksession with icil and the con- :uss the project. by Michalski. e following vote: Cline, Michalski, Nays —Duggan, bbins. ,r recommending peed limit oh Avenue from .reet to John F. d be raised to 30 ur, upon motion and filed. on of Joyce R. Pennsylvania, in increasing the upon motio filed. ice No. 43-00 the Code of of the City of Ewa by revising C) of Section 32- providing for the it of speed limits ania Avenue, pre- ead. Cline moved the proposed to change the of 25 mph on a Ave. from ✓e. to Hickson St. lIcPoland St.) and pn Pennsylvania n Hickson St. to iy Rd. Seconded I. Carried by th- ote: Yeas—Buol, ham, Michalski, !Robbins. Nays— bhalski moved that rent that a pro- posed and amended Ordinance be considered and voted on for passage at two Council Meetings prior to the meeting at which it is to b finally passed be suspended. Seconded by Nicholson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Buol, Cline, Markham, Michalski, Nicholson, Robbins. Nays —Duggan. Michalski moved final consideration and passage of the Ordinance, as amended. Seconded by Nicholson. Carried by the fo lowing vote: Yeas—Buol, Cline, Markham, Michalski, Nicholson, Robbins. Nays — Duggan. Communication from William J. Baum, East Central Intergovernmental Association, requesting appointment of a City repre- sentative to the Workforc-. Investment Board, upon motion Council Member Nicholson's name will be sub- mitted to the Workforce Investment Board. City Manager recommending that the July 3, 2000 City Council meeting be resched- uled to Wednesday, July 5, 2000 due to the Fourth of Jul holiday, upon motion received and filed and approved recom- mendation. City Manager submitting doc- uments providing for construc- tion of the 2000 PC Concrete Paving Project No. 2 (Burden Street and North Burden), upon motion received and filed. Michalski moved adop- tion of Resolution No. 210-00 Preliminary approval of plans and specs for project in esti- mated amount of $1,216,236.65; Resolution No. 211-00 Fixing date of hearing on plans and specs for June 19, 2000; Resolution No. 212- 00 of Necessity; Resolution No. 213-00 Fixing date of hearing on Resolution o Necessity; Resolution No. 214-00 Approving preliminary schedule of assessments. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 7-0. City Manager submitting doc- uments providing for construc- tion of the 2000 Curb Ramp Installation project, upon motion received and file.. Robbins moved adoption of Resolution No. 215-00 Preliminary approval of plans and specs for project in esti- mated amount of $58,696; Resolution No. 216-00 Fixing Date of Hearing on plans and - specs for June 19, 2000; and Resolution No. 217-00 Ordering Bids and directing Clerk to advertise. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 7-0. City Manager recommending an ingress/egress easement to Giese Company and to set a public hearing on the disposal of the City's interest in the property, upon motio received and filed. Michalski moved adoption of Resolution No. 218-00 of Intent to dis- pose of interest in real proper- ty by granting an ingress/egress easement to a certain property owner adja- cent to the North End Neighborhood Bike/Hike Trail from 22nd Street to 32n• Street, in the City of Dubuque, Iowa. Seconded by Robbins. Motion carried 7-0. Request of John Herrig and Gerald and Judith Siegert to rezone 223 acres of property between English Mill Road and Highway 20 in conjunction with annexation, 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 11515 English Milt Road from Dubuque County A-1 Agricultural District to City of Dubuque C-3 General Commercial District, R- Moderate Density Multi -Family Residential District and R-1 Single -Family Residential District, with conditions, con- current with annexation, 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 meeting at which it is to be finally passed be sus- pended and further moved that a Public Hearing be held on the proposed Ordinance on the 5th day of June, 2000 at 6:30 P.M. in the Public Library Auditorium and that the City Clerk publish notice in th- manner prescribed by law. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 7-0: City Manager recommending approval of a request from Gerald and Judith Siegert to annex land east of the Landfill between Highway 20 and English Mill Road and that a public hearing be held on Jun- 5, 2000, and providing for a Resolution Annexing Certain Property upon motion received and filed and resolved to set for Public Hearing on 6-5-00 at 6:30 P.M. in the Public Library Auditorium and that the City Clerk publish notice in the manner prescribed by law. Request to rezone property_ located on East 12th Street from POS Public Open Space District to MHI Modified Heavy Industrial District, 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 north of East 12th Street and east of Highway 61/151 from ' POS Public Open Space to MHI Modified Heavy Industrial District, presented and read. Buol moved that the require- ment 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 moved that a Public Hearing be held on the pro- posed Ordinance on the 19th day of June, 2000 at 6:30 P.M. in the Public Library Auditorium and that the City Clerk publish notice in th manner prescribed by law. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 7-0. City Manager recommending that a public hearing be set for June 5, 2000 to consider a lease to the Dubuque County Historical Society for the America' River Museum, upon motion received and filed Robbins moved adoption of Resolution No. 219-00 of Intent to dispose of an interest in real property by lease with the Dubuque County Historical Society. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 7-0. Raymond Tayler of 17464 Gondola Dr. spoke regarding urban renewal and TIF dis- tricts. Rhodes J. (Bud) Isenhart spoke questioning the Fifth St. Ramp bidding and contract awarding procedure. There being no further busi- ness, upon motion meeting adjoumed at 8:30 P.M. /s/Jeanne F. Schneider City Clerk -It 5/24 STATE OF IOWA DUBUQUE COUNTY { SS: CERTIFICATION OF PUBLICATION I, TAMMY M FFI nMANN 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 Aia. said newspaper on the following dates c + , 20 G' i) , and for which tie charge is $ i I3 • Q� Subscribed to before m a Notary Public in and for Dubuque County, Iowa, this �t aday of ,2-.) 20 00 Notary Public in and for Dubuque County, Iowa MAR?K, WESIERMEYER MY COMMISSION EXPIRES FEBRUARY 1, 2002 CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS OFFICIAL City Council, Regular Session, May 15, 2000 Regular Council met in Reg Session at 6:30 P.M. in the Public Library Auditorium. Present Mayor Duggan, Council Members BuoI, Cline,, skiL Markham, Nicholson, Robbins, City Manager Michael Van Milligen, Corporation Counsel Barry A. 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 whicb,_ may properly come before the City Council. Rev. Invocation was given by Nancy Bickel, of the First Congregational United Church of Christ. PROCLAMATION: Historic Preservation Week (May 14- 20, 2000) received by Kringle. Minutes Submitted: Civil Service Commission of 4/3; Community Development Commission of 5; Environmental Stewardship Advisory Commission of 5/2; Historic Preservation Commission of 4/6 and 4/20; ' Long Range Planning Advisory Commission of 4/19; Park and Recreation Commission of 4/12; Zoning Advisory Commission of 4/5; Zoning Board of Adjustment of 4/27; Libra3 23 ryuponBoard Trustees motionreceived and filed. Acting Finance Director sub- mitting Financial Report for month ending April Proof of Publication of Counc Proceedings for 4/17/00; and List of Claims and Summary of Revenues for month ending March, 2000, upon on received and filed. Quarterly Report of the Convention and Visitors Bureau and the Substance Abuse Services Center, upon motion received and filed. Notice of Claims/Suits: Mark Becker in estimated amount of $445.84 for vehicle damage; Dianna Jean Grob in undeter- mined amount for various items; Michael Hanson in undetermined amount forKrvehi- cle damages; Gerard n estimated amount j— $1,545.88 for vehicle dam- ages; Chuck Minnick in esti- mated amount of $741.68 for motorcycle damages; Allen D. Mohr in estimated amount of $639.19 for vehicle damages; Craig and Deb Wurdinger in estimated amount of $500 for vehicle damages, upon motion referred to the Legal Staff fog investigation and report. Corporation Counsel advising the following claims have been referred to Services of Iowa, the Entityublic agentt for the Iowa Communities Assurance Pool: Gerard Kruse for vehicle damages, upon motion received and filed. Corporation Counsel recom- mending settlement of the claim of Tom Patterson in the amount of $519.40 for vehicle damages; and claim of Jimmy and Deb Matheos in the amount of $397 for a Release and Settlement Agreement, upon motion received and filed and Finance Director to issue the proper check. Corporation Counsel recom- mending denial of the vehicle damage claim of Michael A. Nichols, upon motion received and filed. Communication of Gary D. Junso, John Morrell & Co., advising that an additional one hundred employees will be laid off on or about June 9, 200Q.. upon motion received and filed. !^nmminicatinn of Terry Ross Communication of Terry Ross providing official notification that National Service Company of Iowa has given a WARN notice to its employees at the Dubuque, Iowa Farmland Foods' plant, upon motion received and filed. Communication from Tara Winger regarding the Dubuque Police Department and com- munication from Patricia A. Doll, 3035 Arbor Oaks Drive, regarding AT&T Cable Service, upon motion received and filed. Communications from the Iowa Department of Economic. Development regarding the Community Economic • Betterment Account contracts of FDL Foods, and HBO and Company, upon motion received and filed. Letter to Senators Tom Harkin and Charles Grassley and Congressman Jim Nussle in opposition to expanding tha,, moratorium on the Internet Tax Freedom Act, upon motion received and filed. Letter to Governor Tom Vilsack in support of Senate File 2453, the Infrastructure Appropriations Bill, upon motion received and filed. Communication of Laurie L. Dawley, Shuttleworth y. Ingersoll, P.L.C., requesting the vacating of the west 17 feet of Pine Street, upon motion referred to the City Manager. Civil Service Commission certifying the Engineering Assistant II eligibility list, upon motion resolved to make this a matter of record. City Manager recommending acceptance of the contract for the 1999 Curb Ramp Installation Project, upon motion received and filed. Buol moved adoption of Resolution No. 196-00 Accepting improvement for project and Resolution No. 197-00 Approving final estimate in . u J1 i . amount of $60,761.20. �LSeconded by Michalski. Motion carried 7-0. [q City Manager recommending acceptance of the Final Assessment Schedule for the 'u Jackson Street Reconstruction Project, upon motion received mand filed. Buol moved adop- 3 ,tion of Resolution No. 198-0' Adopting the final assessment JOschedule for Jackson Street La Reconstruction Project includ- ng certain information required by the Code of Iowa, 1 /specifically, the number of f, lannual installments into which assessments are divided, the T) interest on all unpaid install- ments, the time when the ,1 /assessments are payable and directing the Clerk to certify the final schedule and to pub- lish notice thereof. Seconded by Michalski. Motion carried 7- �•0. City Manager recommending approval of a lease agreement with the Iowa Department of Transportation to allow con; struction of a parking lot, upon motion received and filed. Buol moved readoption of Resolution No. 143-00 Approving of Commercial aA Airspace Lease Agreement oI with the Iowa Department of auzTransportation relating to the construction of a parking lot pufor automobile and light truc ;all parking below elevated U.S. 61/151. Seconded by Michalski. Motion carried 7-0. O a City Manager recommending ic-`acceptance of a Release of Easement for Dubuque nI Transfer and Storage adjacent r ill to the North End JapNeighborhood Bike/Hike Trail, upon motion received an. ioul filed. Buol moved adoption of :s a! Resolution No. 199-00 Accepting a Release of Easement for Certain Property adjacent to the North End Neighborhood Bike/Hike Trail from 22nd Street to 32nd Street, in the City of Dubuque, Iowa. Seconded by Michalski. Motion carried 7-0. Zoning Advisory Commission advising of their approval of the Minor Final Plat of Siegert's Place, Third Addition, upon motion received and filed. Buol moved adoption of Resolution No. 200-00 Approving the final plat of Siegert's Place, Third Addition, in the City of Dubuque, Iowa. Seconded by Michalski. Motion carried 7-0. City Manager recommending that the City sponsor the grant application of the Dubuque County Historical Society to DMATS for Phase 2 of the Depot Restoration Project, upon motion received and filed. Buol moved adoption of Resolution No. 201-00 Providing for an application to DMATS for TEA-21 Transportation Enhancement Funds for Phase 2 of the Depot Restoration Project by Dubuque County Historical Society. Seconded by Michalski. Motion carried 7-0. Submittal of the Officia Statement for the $2,750,000 General Obligation Bonds to be sold on May 18, 2000, pre- sented and read. Buol moved that the statement be received and filed. Seconded by Michalski. Motion carried 7-0. City Manager recommending the publication of combined notice of no significant impac on the environment and notice of intent to request release of funds for the HOME Investment Partnership Program, upon motion received and filed. Buol moved adoption of Resolution No. 202-00 Authorizing publica- tion of a combined notice of finding of no significant impac on the environment and notice of intent to request release of funds for the HOME Investment Partnership Program. Seconded by Michalski. Motion carried 7-0. City Manager recommending approval of an agreement with the Iowa Department of Transportation to have Photo Red Light Enforcement equip- ment installed in Dubuque upon motion received and filed and approved recommenda- tion. City Manager recommending approval of an amended Ice Harbor Parking Agreement to allow development of the River Discovery Center, upon motion received and filed an. approved recommendation: City Manager requesting that a work session be scheduled on June 5, 2000 to discuss the design concepts for 5th, 6th and 7th Streets, upon motion received and filed and approved request. Buol moved adoption o Resolution No. 203-00 Granting Issuance of a Class "A" Club Beer/Liquor License to Dubuque Golf and County Club; Class "C" (Commercial) Beer/Liquor License to Shot Tower, Silver Dollar, Dempsey's/Molly's Pub, Denny's Lux Club, Kalmes Breaktime Bar and Grill Corner Tap; Special Class "C" (BW) Liquor License to Papa Sarducci's, Athenian Grill; and Class "B" Wine Permit to Beecher Beverage and Resolution No. 204-00 Granting Issuance of a Class "C" Beer License to Cedar Cross Amoco, Beecher Beverage, McCann's Service 16th Street Auto/Truck Plaza, Lein Oriental Food. Seconded by Michalski. Motion carried 7- 0. BOARDS/COMMISSIONS APPOINTMENTS: Environmental Stewardship Advisory Commission: Upon motion Leticia Lord appointed to the unexpired term whic will expire 10-1-02. Human Rights Commission - Applicants: Judith H. Giesen, Joseph A. Hopkins. Upon vote Judith H. Giesen appointed to the unexpired term which will expire 1-1-01. Upon motion the rules were suspended to allow anyone present to address the Council if they so desire. Proof of publication on notice of public hearing to consider rezoning property located from AG Agricultural and R-1 Single Family Residential to PUD Planned Unit Development District with a PO Planned Office District and a PR Planned Residential Distric designation and. Communications from Kenneth Thill, 3000 Brunskill Road, Carl and Dianne Engling of 2933 Brunskill Rd., and Chris J. Davidsaver, Pres. of Oak Meadow Community Assn., objecting to the rezon- ing, upon motion received and filed. Ken Buesing on behalf of Dave Patzer, spoke in support of the rezoning and explaining the development plans. Planning Director Laura Cartens presented the Staff's report. Kathleen Perrin, Helen Thill of 3000 Brunskill, Mary Lou Mulgrew, Doug Fischer of 3051 Deerwood, Jim Stock of 3009 Deerwood Cr., Ken Thill of 3000 Brunskill, Jaime Cutler of 2050 Brunskill and Mike O'Meara of 2844 Oak Meadow Ct. all spoke in opposition to the proposed development. An Ordinance Amending Appendix A of the City of Dubuque Code of Ordinances by reclassifying hereinafter described property located at 3030 Brunskill Road from AG Agricultural and R-1 Single Family Residential 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, sai: Ordinance having been pre- sented and read at the Council Meeting of 4-17-00 now pre- sented for further action. Michalski moved final consid- eration and passage of the Ordinance. Seconded by Nicholson. No vote taken on the motion. After discussion, Michalski removed her motion for adop- tion of the Ordinance and then moved that the public hearing be tabled until 6/5/00 and that Staff work with petitioner on a revised PUD with a PR Planned Residential District designation. 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 Construction of the Third Street Parking Ramp, upon motion received and filed. City Manager recommending that the Resolution approving the preliminary plans an• specs be rescinded and that the bid be rejected, upon motion received and filed. Buol moved adoption of Resolution No. 205-00 Rescinding Resolution No. 119-00 preliminary approval of plans and specifications for expansion of the Third Street Parking Ramp. Seconded b 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 Construction of 2000 Asphalt Paving Project (Fiscal Year 2001), and City Manager recommending to award con- tract for project, upon motion. received and filed. Robbins moved adoption of Resolution No. 206-00 Adopting plans and specs for project and Resolution No. 207-00 Awarding Contract for project to River City Paving in the amount of $325,975.45. Seconded by Michalski. 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 Construction of the 2000 P.C. Concrete Paving Project - No. 1, and City Manager rec- ommending to award contract for project, upon motion received and filed. Markha moved adoption of Resolution No. 208-00 Adopting plans and specs for project and Resolution No. 209-00 Awarding contract for project to Horsfield Construction in the amount of $1,015,667.25. Seconded • by Nicholson. Motion carried 7-0. Upon motion the rules were reinstated limiting discussion to the City Council. Streetscape Improvements - Main Street from 5th Street to 9th Street, tabled at the meet- ing of 1-17-00. Correspondence and peti- tions from citizens, and prop- erty and business owners on Main Street ' addressing the issue. Markham moved to remove this item from the table. Cline seconded. Vote on the motion was: Ayes —Duggan, Markham, Robbins. Nays— Buol, Cline, Michalski, Nicholson. Motion failed. Nicholson moved to remove this item from the table for dis- cussion. Seconded by Markham. Motion carried 7-0. Nicholson moved to amend the motion on the table to receive and file the communi- cations and direct staff to hire a consultant to design a con- cept of what Main Street would look like open to com- pare to present renderings of Main Street closed and that there be a worksession with the City Council and the con- sultant to discuss the project. Seconded by Michalski. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Buol, Cline, Michalski, Nicholson. Nays —Duggan, Markham, Robbins. City Manager recommending that the speed limit on Pennsylvania Avenue from McPoland Street to John F. Kennedy Road be raised to 30 miles per hour, upon motion received and filed. Communication of Joyce R. Kirk, 2960 Pennsylvania, in opposition to increasing the speed limit, upon motion received and filed. Ordinance No. 43-00 Amending the Code of Ordinances of the City of Dubuque, Iowa by revising Subsection (C) of Section 32- 231 thereof providing for the establishment of speed limits on Pennsylvania Avenue, pre- sented and read. Cline moved to amend the proposed Ordinance to change the speed limit of 25 mph on Pennsylvania Ave. from University Ave. to Hickson St. (instead of McPoland St.) and 30 mph on Pennsylvania Avenue from Hickson St. to J.F. Kennedy Rd. Seconded by Michalski. Carried by th following vote: Yeas—Buol, Cline, Markham, Michalski, Nicholson, Robbins. Nays — Duggan. Michalski moved that the requirement that a pro- posed Ordinal voted Counci meetin finally Secon Carries Yeas — Michel Nays — moved passe( amens Nichol. lowing Cline, Nichol Dugga Corn J. E Inte Assoc appoir sentat Invest mono, Nichol mittec Invest City that Coun( uled 2000 holide and fi'. mend City umen tion c Pavin Stree upon filed. tion Prelir and mate $1,21 211-( on p 19, 2 00 c No. heari Nece 214-1 sche Secs Motif City ume tion Inste moti Robl Res( Preli and mat( Res( Date spec Res, Ordi Cler amount of - S60,761.20. Seconded by Michalski. Motion carried 7-0. City Manager recommending acceptance of the Final Assessment Schedule for the Jackson Street Reconstruction Project, upon motion received and filed. Buol moved adop- tion of Resolution No. 198-00,. Adopting the final assessment schedule for Jackson Street Reconstruction Project includ- ing certain information required by the Code of Iowa, specifically, the number of annual installments into which assessments are divided, the interest on all unpaid install- ments, the time when the assessments are payable and directing the Clerk to certify the final schedule and to pub- lish notice thereof. Seconded by Michalski. Motion carried 7- 0. City Manager recommending approval of a lease agreement with the Iowa Department of Transportation to allow con- struction of a parking lot, upon motion received and filed. Buol moved readoption of Resolution No. 143-00 Approving of 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 U.S. 61/151. Seconded by Michalski. Motion carried 7-0. City Manager recommending acceptance of a Release of Easement for Dubuque Transfer and Storage adjacent to the North End Neighborhood Bike/Hike Trail, upon motion received and„ filed. Buol moved adoption of Resolution No. 199-00 Accepting a Release of Easement for Certain Property adjacent to the North End Neighborhood Bike/Hike Trail from 22nd Street to 32nd Street, in the City of Dubuque, Iowa. Seconded by Michalski. Motion carried 7-0. Zoning Advisory Commission advising of their approval of the Minor Final Plat of Siegert's Place, Third Addition, upon motion received and filed. Buol moved adoption of Resolution No. 200-00 Approving the final plat of Siegert's Place, Third Addition, in the City of Dubuque, Iowa. Seconded by Michalski. Motion carried 7-0. City Manager recommending that the City sponsor the grant application of the Dubuque County Historical Society to DMATS for Phase 2 of the Depot Restoration Project, upon motion received and filed. Buol moved adoption of Resolution No. 201-00 Providing for an application to DMATS for TEA-21 Transportation Enhancement Funds for Phase 2 of the Depot Restoration Project by Dubuque County Historical Society. Seconded by Michalski. Motion carried 7-0. Submittal of the Officia Statement for the $2,750,000 General Obligation Bonds to be sold on May 18, 2000, pre- sented and read. Buol moved that the statement be received and filed. Seconded by Michalski. Motion carried 7-0. City Manager recommending the publication of combined notice of no significant impac on the environment and notice of intent to request release of funds for the HOME Investment Partnership Program, upon motion received and filed. Buol moved adoption of Resolution No. 202-00 Authorizing publica- tion of a combined notice of finding of no significant impac on the environment and notice of intent to request release of funds for the HOME Investment Partnership Program. Seconded by Michalski. Motion carried 7-0. City Manager recommending approval of an agreement with the Iowa Department of Transportation to have Photo Red Light Enforcement equip- ment installed in Dubuque upon motion received and filed and approved recommenda- tion. City Manager recommending approval of an amended Ice Harbor Parking Agreement to allow development of the River Discovery Center, upon motion received and filed an. approved recommendation. City Manager requesting that a work session be scheduled on June 5, 2000 to discuss the design concepts for 5th, 6th and 7th Streets, upon motion received and filed and approved request. Buol moved adoption o Resolution No. 203-00 Granting Issuance of a Class "A" Club Beer/Liquor License to Dubuque Golf and County Club; Class "C" (Commercial) Beer/Liquor License to Shot Tower, Silver Dollar, Dempsey's/Molly's Pub, Denny's Lux Club, Kalmes Breaktime Bar and Grill Corner Tap; Special Class "C" (BW) Liquor License to Papa Sarducci's, Athenian Grill; and Class "B" Wine Permit to kus0N IA scrap-ena psenun aaoo Dels eland aanr}eu ?s s,uotun coact pauT9u os) «autuo d sp pateana.z_ , Aptly q.uap?sa1d rn n 1oa�ui OUN 'crew alp ig ',un a14.1tuo4 sooq pnot nna3 panpoaa aro°�u uanuoo uotull I fotduzg Tv -faros pies Beecher .Beverage and Resolution No. 204-00 Granting Issuance of a Class "C" Beer License to Cedar Cross Amoco, Beecher Beverage, McCann's Service 16th Street Auto/Truck Plaza, Lein Oriental Food. Seconded by Michalski. Motion carried 7- 0. BOARDS/COMMISSIONS APPOINTMENTS: Environmental Stewardship Advisory Commission: Upon motion Latricia Lord appointed to the unexpired term whic will expire 10-1-02. Human Rights Commission - Applicants: Judith H. Giesen, Joseph A. Hopkins. Upon vote Judith H. Giesen appointed to the unexpired term which will expire 1-1-01. Upon motion the rules were suspended to allow anyone present to address the Council if they so desire. Proof of publication on notice of public hearing to consider rezoning property located from AG Agricultural and R-1 Single Family Residential to PUD Planned Unit Development District with a PO Planned Office District and a PR Planned Residential Distric designation and Communications from Kenneth Thill, 3000 Brunskill Road, Carl and Dianne Engling of 2933 Brunskill Rd., and Chris J. Davidsaver, Pres. of Oak Meadow Community Assn., objecting to the rezon- ing, upon motion received and filed. Ken Buesing on behalf of Dave Patzer, spoke in support of the rezoning and explaining the development plans. Planning Director Laura Cartens presented the Staff's report. Kathleen Perrin, Helen Thill of 3000 Brunskill, Mary Lou Mulgrew, Doug Fischer of 3051 Deerwood, Jim Stock of 3009 Deerwood Cr., Ken Thill of 3000 Brunskill, Jaime Cutler of 2050 Brunskill and Mike O'Meara of 2844 Oak Meadow Ct. all spoke in opposition to the proposed development. An Ordinance Amending Appendix A of the City of Dubuque Code of Ordinances by reclassifying hereinafter described property located at 3030 Brunskill Road from AG Agricultural and R-1 Single Family Residential 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, sai Ordinance having been pre- sented and read at the Council Meeting of 4-17-00 now pre- sented for further action. Michalski moved final consid- eration and passage of the Ordinance. Seconded by Nicholson. No vote taken on the motion. After discussion, Michalski removed her motion for adop- tion of the Ordinance and then moved that the public hearing be tabled until 6/5/00 and that Staff work with petitioner on a revised PUD with a PR Planned Residential District designation. 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 Construction of the Third Street Parking Ramp, upon motion received and filed. City Manager recommending that the Resolution approving the preliminary plans an. specs be rescinded and that the bid be rejected, upon motion received and filed. Buol moved adoption of Resolution No. 205-00 Rescinding Resolution No. 119-00 preliminary approval of plans and specifications for expansion of the Third Street Parking Ramp. Seconded b 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 Construction of 2000 Asphalt Paving Project (Fiscal Year 2001), and City Manager recommending to award con- tract for project, upon motion. received and filed. Robbins moved adoption of Resolution No. 2A6-00 Adopting plans and specs for project and Resolution No. 207-00 Awarding Contract for project to River City Paving in the amount of $325,975.45. Seconded by Michalski. 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 Construction of the 2000. P.C. Concrete Paving Project - No. 1, and City Manager rec- ommending to award contract for project, upon motion received and filed. Markha moved adoption of Resolution No. 208-00 Adopting plans and specs for project and Resolution No. 209-00 Awarding contract for project to Horsfield Construction in the amount of $1,015,667.25. Seconded • by Nicholson. Motion carried 7-U. Upon motion the rules were reinstated limiting discussion to the City Council. Streetscape Improvements - Main Street from 5th Street to 9th Street, tabled at the meet- ing of 1-17-00. Correspondence and peti- tions from citizens, and prop- erty and business owners on Main Street addressing the issue. Markham moved to remove this item from the table. Cline seconded. Vote on the motion was: Ayes —Duggan, Markham, Robbins. Nays— Buol, Cline, Michalski, Nicholson. Motion failed. Nicholson moved to remove this item from the table for dis- cussion. Seconded by Markham. Motion carried 7-0. Nicholson moved to amend the motion on the table to receive and file the communi- cations and direct staff to hire a consultant to design a con- cept of what Main Street would look like open to com- pare to present renderings of Main Street closed and that there be a worksession with the City Council and the con- sultant to discuss the project. Seconded by Michalski. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Buol, Cline, Michalski, Nicholson. Nays —Duggan, Markham, Robbins. City Manager recommending that the speed limit or) Pennsylvania Avenue from McPoland Street to John F. Kennedy Road be raised to 30 miles per hour, upon motion received and filed. Communication of Joyce R. Kirk, 2960 Pennsylvania, in opposition to increasing the speed limit, upon motion_ received and filed. Ordinance No. 43-00 Amending the Code of Ordinances of the City of Dubuque, Iowa by revising Subsection (C) of Section 32- 231 thereof providing for the establishment of speed limits on Pennsylvania Avenue, pre- sented and read. Cline moved to amend the proposed Ordinance to change the speed limit of 25 mph on Pennsylvania Ave. from University Ave. to Hickson St. (instead of McPoland St.) and 30 mph on Pennsylvania Avenue from Hickson St. to J.F. Kennedy Rd. Seconded by Michalski. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Buol, Cline, Markham, Michalski, Nicholson, Robbins. Nays — Duggan. Michalski moved that the requirement that a pro- posed a Ordinance be voted on for Council Mee. meeting at u finally passer Seconded Carried by th Yeas—Buol, Michalski, Nic Nays—Dugg moved final passage of tl amended. Nicholson. C lowing vot, Cline, Mark Nicholson, R Duggan. Communica J. Baum, Intergo% Association, appointment sentative to Investment motion Cc Nicholson's r mitted to Investment B City Manag, that the Jul Council mee uled to Wec 2000 due to 1 holiday, upor and filed and mendation. City Manage uments provi, tion of the 21 Paving Proje Street and upon motic filed. Michal; tion of Resol Preliminary a and specs ft mated $1,216,236.6 211-00 Fixini on plans an( 19, 2000; Re 00 of Neca No. 213-00 hearing on Necessity; 214-00 Appr schedule o Seconded Motion carrie City Manage uments provi tion of the `1 Installation motion rec Robbins m Resolution Preliminary and specs mated am Resolution Date of He specs for J Resolution Ordering Bi Clerk to ad