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11
R Boats, 30.00; C.C.
Properties c/o John Whalen,
13.12; Cahners Business
Information, 720.00;
Cambridge Tempositions Inc.,
163.80; Canvas Products Inc.,
25.00; Marce Capesius, 35.00;
Jamie Capesof, 50.00; Jerry R.
Carber, 100.00; Care Pest
Control, 115.00; Careertrack,
162.90; Carson-Dellosa,
132.33; Cascade Pioneer -
Advertiser, 57.60; Gayle Casel,
9.50; Cenex, 19.31; Central
Range, 31.50; Mae M. Charley;
62.00; David F. Chatfield,
27.19; Chem -Sol Inc.,
1,275.00; Chem -Sol, Tech Star
Co., 957.00; Chem-Sult,
1,038.24; Chemsearch,
1,150.35; Christensens
Greenhouses Inc., 122.50;
Chucks Reconditioning &
Dents Inc., 290.00; City of
Asbury, 50.00; City of
Dubuque Treasurer,
208,100.10; City of New
Orleans, -5.00; City Supply,
226.79; City Treasurer,
348,217.00; City Treasurer -
Utility Service, 3,927.98; Clark
Boat Company, 81.95; Classic
Valve, 1,149.00; Cleary
Building Corp., .00; Clerk of
District Court, 60.00; Clifford
of Vermont, 954.50; Cochrane,
191.35; Collection Services
Center, 5,369.00; Comelec
Services Inc., 2,200.80;
Community Action Agency,
15,651.00; Compaq Computer
Corporation, 5,106.00;
Computer Doctors, Inc., 14.95;
Computerland, 171.07; Con -
Way Central Express, 141.24;
Concrete Reinforcing Steel
Institut., 330.44; Conlon
Construction Co., 282,620.00;
Conney Safety Products,
1,296.36; Connolly Concrete &
Excavating, 41,167.84;
Consolidated Electrical
Distributor, 780.79;
Consolidated Management,
368.10; Construction Material
Inc., 769.80; Consultec, 49.16;
Continental Realty, 425.00;
Continental Research Corp.,
401.33; Continental Safety
Equipment, 546.03; Conzett &
O'Brien, 4.20; Kevin K. Cook,
100.00; Copy Systems Inc.,
765.00; Copyworks, 583.21;
James J. Corbett, 80.00;
Corporate Exp. Delivery
System/Midwe, 148.05;
Corporate Express/ Office
Products, 5,230.73; Mary
Rose Corrigan, 50.28; Cortez
Truck Equipment, 444.07
Cottingham and Butler
11,718.00; Lou Coty, 30.00
Country Club Coffee, 125.25
Covermaster Inc., 4,366.00
Merrill E. Crawford, 164.79
Crawford Murphy and Tilly
Co., 138,467.46; Creative
Catering/Inc., 285.40; Credit
Bureau Enterprises Group Inc.,
151.43; Credit Bureau of
Marshalltown, 95.00; Crescent
Electric, 4,471.11; Lynwood
Cribb, 160.00; Crimson
Multimedia Distribution Inc.,
25.92; Gilbert J. Crippes,
Flaherty, 10.00; Deborah
Fliegel, 832.94; Florida Dept.
of Law Enforcement, 30.00;
Theresa Fluhr, 5.00; Fluid
Technology Corporation,
51.08; Flynn Ready Mix
Concrete, 18,025.52; Kevin
Foley, 24.57; Fondell
Excavating Inc., 270.00; Foster
Coach Sales, Inc.; 137.52;
Foth and VanDyke, 5,006.87;
Four Points Hotel Sheraton,
113.45; Fox Engineering
Associates Inc., 24,831.01;
Dennis Frank, 300.00; Shawn
Frazier, 118.05; Diane
Freiburger, 20.00; Norman
Freund, 210.00; Elaine Frey,
19.00; Friedman Insurance,
Inc., 2,129.00; Kathy Friend,
9.50; GCR Dubuque Truck Tire
Centers, 5,683.10; ' Gage
Brothers Concrete Products
Inc., 68,944.25; Gall's
Incorporated, 182.97; Daniel J.,
Galle, 3,122.50; John C. Galle,
22.15; Ken Garlow, 107.84;
Gazeway & Associates,
47,086.61; Tammy Gehling,
77.13; Geisler Brothers
Company, 95.50; General
Drivers & Helpers, 2,453.00;
General Drivers Credit Union,
7,392.78; Carla Gibbons,
17.00; Gierke Robinson
Company, 3,221.70; Giese
Sheet Metal Co. Inc., 2,705.73;
Paula Giesman, 9.87; Gillund
Enterprises, 77.16; Global
Computer Supplies, 362.56;
GMS Inc., 5,821.97; The
Golden View, 130.00; Golden
West, 347.27; Kris Goodman,
25.00; Goodyear Tire &
Rubber, 710.66; Gopher Sport,
44.80; Grant Equipment,
346.62; Robert J. Grant,
120.00; Graphics 3 Inc.,
713.62; Lisa M. Grass, 184.00;
Great Plains Meter Company,
202.46; Greater Dubuque,
150.83; Green Auto Supply,
760.63; Robert M. Green,
76.83; Vaughn G. Grimm,
81.50; Steven Gudenkauf,
389.00; Carol Gulick, 5.50;
Jean Gullickson, 45.04; Susan
B. Gwiasda, 84.36; Hach
Chemical Company, 43.90;
Kathleen F. Hageman, 38.34;
Hamel Sodding &
Landscaping, 5,985.00; Lynn
Hancock, 17.00; Richard
Hansen, 50.00; Gary A.
Hantelmann, 80.00; Happys
Place, 13.00; Beth Hartig,
22.00; Hartig Drug Company,
140.55; Carson M. Hattel,
311.50; Andrew S. Havens,
90.00; Donald Haverland,
477.98; HBO & Company,
600.00; HDC Business Forms
Corp., 1,107.11; Health
Choices, Inc., 22,396.29;
Heartland Investments of
Iowa, 3,060.00; Heartland
Properties Inc., 300.00; Heiar
Fencing & Supply Inc.,
7,415.00; Betty Heil, 13.00;
Heilig Meyers Furniture Co.,
759.88; Wade Heineman,
43.44; Hendricks Feed and
Seed Co. Inc., 94.00; Mary
Hendron, 34.00; John L.
Hennina. 3.054.00: Gerald F.
Lemonovich, 30.00; Lesco
Inc., 1,126.67; Lori Leslein,
42.00; Leslein Trucking,
6,952.00; Lisa Leytem, 17.00;
Life Insurance of North
America, 475.00; Lifeline
Systems Inc., 5,172.39;
Liftruck Service Co. Inc.,
257.17; Lime Rock Springs
Co., 273.50; Link Hydraulic &
Supply, 239.09; Link's
Upholstery, 1,600.00; The
Locksmith Express, 93.00;
Jason J. Loeffelholz, 40.00;
Loras College, 15.00; Lowes
Companies Inc., 849.93; Pete
Loyle, 50.00; Lubrication
Engineers Inc., 1,375.57;
Donna Luchtenburg, 16.00;
Joan Luk, 50.00; Lynn Peavey
Co., 343.70; George
Christopher Lyons, 56.23; Mac
Tools, 38.95; Linda MacLeod,
13.00; William J. ,Maloney,
120.00; Management
Computer Serv., Inc., 873.00;
Makela Mangrich, 20.48;
Maquoketa Valley Electric
Corp., 625.56; J. Marcel
Enterprises, 275.62; John
Markham, 346.62; Marquart
Block Company, 613.80;
Martin Equipment, 4,517.48;
Mary H. Koos, 450.00; Mary L.
Jesenovec, 91.00; Master
Graphics, 104.47; Janet
Matson, 20.00; Lori Mauer,
43.00; Mautz Paint, 192.72;
Maxi -Sweep Inc., 50.00; Mc
Cann Associates, 2,518.54;
Tom McDermott, 510.00; Ron
McDonald, 1,300.00; A Y Mc
Donald Supply Co. Inc.,
1,020.30; Dave J. McFarland,
450.00; Everett McFarland,
100.00; Mc Govern Hardware,
41.16; Mc Graw Pest Control,
Inc., 27.00; Nan McKay &
Associates, Inc., 329.00;
McLeod Telemangement
Organization, 2,082.53; Mac A.
Meade, 237.00; Medical Assoc
Health Plan, Inc, 88.20;
Medical Associates, 2,082.53;
Medicare Part B, 126.64;
Meineke Mufflers, 198.26;
Sara B. Meintz, 109.40; James
V. Melloy, 95.00; Menards
Lumber Co., 1,782.13;
Merchants Delivery Service,
16.55; Mercy Family
Pharmacy, 12.39; Mercy
Medical Center, 5,153.25;
Mercy Radiologists of
Dubuque, "296.45; Mercy
Services Corporation,
2,954.74; Kathy Meyer, 13.00;
S. D. Meyers, 3,500.00;
MFPRSI, 156,037.67; Midland
Davis Corporation, 3,915.00;
Midland Scientific, Inc.,
585.14; Midwest Business
Products, 7,273.00; Midwest
Chemical, 85.46; Midwest
Communication Inc., 151.65;
Midwest Micro, 402.99; Miller
and Van Eaton, 4,621.65;
Miller Electric Supply Inc.,
4,931.69; Miller Medical
Service, 23.00; Miller Radio &
TV Service, 859.00; Steve J.
Miller, 2,000.00; Minneapolis
'Star & Tribune, 742.00; Miracle
Car Wash, 327.38; Mi-T-M,
181.46; Mocic, 140.00; Tim
Rettenberger, 307.50; Keith
Richard, 118.50; Laura
Richard, 26.00; Paula Richard,
22.00; Richardson Buick,
29.06; Cindy Richey, 63.00;
John Riley, 90.00; Rachel K.
Daack Riley, 27.30; Rink
Systems Inc., 1,517.00; River
City Paving, 319,376.46; River
City Stone, 19,479.25;
Riverside Tractor Trailer Co.,
2,701.89; Road Machinery &
Supplies Co., 208.80;
Benjamin A. Roberts, 14.00;
Rochester Midland
Corporation, 456.00; Rockford
Indust. Welding Supply Inc.
44.24; Roeder Implement Inc.,
793.90; Roxanne Roethler,
375.00; Ashley M. Rogers,
75.00; Rachael L. Rogers,
105.00; Toni Rogols, 63.00;
Ralph Rollins, 36.00; Kyla L.
Rolwes, 60.00; Randy Root,
00; Margaret C. Roth, 85.66;
Jeff Rowan, 19.00; Tracy
Rowan, 19.00; Royal Oaks
Excavating, 16,500.00; Donald
J. Ruden, 445.00; Lynn Rusk,
13.00; Russell Malone, 7.88; S
& S Investments, 8,495.01;
Sadler Power Train & Dubuque
Spring, 603.51; Safety-Kleen
Corp., 617.70; The Savery,
307.62; Scantron Corporation,
153.50; Thomas F. Schaefer,
12.15; Robin Schemmel,
20.00; Robert Schiesl, 119.98;
Clarance W. Schlarman,
90.00; Elenor Schlichtmann,
15.00; Karen Schloss, 38.48;
Nicholas R. Schmerbach,
40.00; Hope M: Schmitt, 3.99;
Schmitt Implement Corp.,
35,305.00; Jeanne Schneider,
464.14; Scholastic Teacher
Resources, 36.79; Jane
Schreiber, 9.00; Ann
Schroeder, 50.00; Randall R
Schroeder, 40.00
Schumacher Elevator Co.
667.63; David P. Schuster
2,099.60; Schwartz Plumbing
2,692.66; Scott Printing
650.00; Ann C. Seamer
120.40; Sears, 500.58
Secodyne, Inc., 3,132.52
Security Products, 825.00
Sedona Industrial Staffing
Services, 2,465.00; The Segal
Co., 5,800.00; Selco Inc.,
1,607.00; Service Master of
the Key City, 321.75;
Servicemaster-Banfield Seven
Hills, 2,165.83; Kathy Settle,
39.50; Shamrock Jewelers,
65.00; Ronald D. Shaw,
104.00; Mark W. Sheldon,
4.14; Shift Calander Inc.,
43.22; William & Janet Siegert,
30,800.00; Sierra Computer
Systems Inc., 37,686.98; Emily
E. Sievers, 70.00; The Sign
Makers, 22.00; Signs on Time,
108.00; John M. Simon, 40.00;
Simon's Fire Equip. & Repair
Inc., 1,496.85; Simplex Time
Recorder Company, 649.00;
Sinsinawa Mound Center,
615.40; Sirchie Finger Print
Laboratories, 312.00; Kay
Sisler, 706.00; Tim E. Slack,
400.00; Aleathea F. Smith,
55.00; Amy Smith, 19.00; Chris
B. R. & Kelly •S. Smith, 5,000.00,
2,625.00: Water Products,
827.50; Watkins Products Inc.,
2,962.15; Douglas B. Watters,
145.00; John A. Weber,
140.00; Weber Paper
Company, 14,486.42; Joyce
Wedan, 16.00; Joyce Weden,
13.00; Brooke L. Wedewer,
373.50; Rodger E. Weekley,
40.00; Les Weher, 4.44;
Weldon Tire, 134.00; Kathy
Welty, 50.00; Welu Printing
Company, 4,363.53; Welu
Pumping Service, 148.00;
Wenzel Towing Service,
430.00; Wenzel Towing
Service - - State Cont.,
5,500.00; Wesleyan University
Library, 10.00; West
Information Publishing Group,
1,457.64; Jon R. West, 135.00:
West Texas Battry Co.,
135.40; Western Lime,
10,251.56; Western Section
IAEI, 175.00; Jaclyn Westhoff,
19.00; Westphal & Company;
Inc., 1,019.58; Westrum Leak
_ Detection, 846.25; Westside
Glass Inc., 52.50; Robert P.
Weubker, 140.00; Ron White,
558.00; Christy Whiteman,
25.00; WHKS & Company,
43.48; WHKS and Company,
22,050.00; Dale F. Wiederholt.
126.00; William Haas, 21.67:
Averle Wilson, 45.90; Wilson
Brothers Inc., 28,051.00;
Wisconsin Department of
Justice, 15.00; Wisconsin Park
& Recreation Assoc., 3,897.50:
Tod H. Wolter, 200.00:
Womens Management
Alliance, 100.00; Brian D.
Wood, 57.82; Workers
Compensation Symposium,
10.00; Xerox Corporation,
1,522.94; James P. Yager,
200.00; Yankee Plastics Inc.,
982.00; YMCA/ YWCA
Building Corporation,
6,652.10; Evelyn M. Youtzy,
50.83; Zarnoth Brush Works,
Inc., 199.20; Zee Medical
Service Co., 1,348.00:
Zeidlers, Inc., 1,977.15; David
J. Zelinskas, 17.00; Zephyr
Aluminum Products, 167.00;
Chris Zermeno, 1,092.00;
Report, 6,203,505.40.
City of Dubuque
Summary Of Revenues
For Month Ended: 07-31-00
Period 1
Revenue Type Amount
Taxes $ 616,555
Licenses & Permits 95,932
Intergovernmental 540,635
Charges for Services
1,446,822
Charges to Other
Governments
6,336
Fines, Forfeitures & Penalties
36,412
Use of Money & Property
562,500
Miscellaneous 22.251
Special Assessments 34,298
Refunds & Reimbursements
239,543
3,601,285
Total for Month
Ken Tekippe
Finance Director
-It 8/31
STATE OF IOWA
DUBUQUE COUNTY
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CERTIFICATION OF PUBLICATION
TAMMY M. F LDMA i 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
in said newspaper on the following dates
, 20 00 , and for which t'1e charge is $ c 76 72
Subscribed to before me,
this / ' day o
he attached notice was published
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otary Public in and for Dubuque County, Iowa,
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Notary P lic in and for Dubuque Co>Ilfity, Iowa
MARY K. WESTERMEYER
MY COMMISSION EXPIRES
FEBRUARY 1, 2002
City of Dubuque, Iowa
List of Claims and Summary
of Revenues for the Month
Ending July, 2000
A & G Electric Company,
1,714.53; AAAE, 225.00; A G A
Gas Inc., 18,380.35; A T & T,
12.74; A T & T Language Line
Services, 430.00; AAA
Vacuum Supplies, 58.50;
AABCO Industries, 193.58;
Abeln Abstract, 275.00; Gary
J. Abresch, 35.00; Acco
Unlimited Corporation,
6,358.81; Ace Muffler Shop,
160.70; Active Thermal
Concepts, 4,895.00; Adams
Pet Hospital, 94.80; Adamson
Industries Corp., 797.00;
Addoco Inc., 890.00; Advance
Designs, 2,765.70; Advance
Trophy, 68.00; Advanta Sign
Company, 280.00;
Adventureland, 4,293.75;
Advertisers of Dubuque,
42.00; Aearo Company,
240.00; Ahlers, Cooney,
Dorweiler, Haynie, 8,899.45;
Air Liquide America
Corporation, 980.07, Airgas
North Central, 1,237.40;
Aladdin/GK Services,
1,317.53; Alaska Dept. of
Public Safety, 35.00; All
Season's Trucking Inc.,
632.50; All Seasons Heating &
Cooling, 774.50; Anthony R.
Allen Jr., 140.00; Alliance for
Community Media, 495.00;
Alliant Energy, 379,139.82,
Allied Camera, 1,270.52; Allied
Electronics, 62.86; Alitel,
582.59; Alternative Services,
3,550.00; Altorfer Machinery
Company, 58.79;
Amalgamated Transit Local
#329, 211.40; Ambassador
Travel, 317.00; American
Consulting Engineering, -
349.00; American Fence
Company, 393.07; American
Locker Security Systems,
27,812.75; American Office
Equipment, 20.23; American
Public Transit Assoc., 114.00;
American Public Work Assoc.,
545.00; American Ramp
Company, 73,875.00;
American Red Cross, 94.00;
American Trust & Savings
Bank, 262,550.67; American
Water Works Assoc., 139.75;
Alan Ames, 10,130.00;
Amusement Business, 129.00;
Anderson Weber, Inc., 45.76;
Mark P. Anglin, 54.53; Antique
Trader Publications, 22.45;
Apel Paving & Parking Lot
Service, 100.00; Apex
Concrete, 1,249.19; Applied
Health Physics, 726.50;
Aramark-Uniform Services,
600.37 Arcoa Industries,
292.47 Arctic Ice of Iowa,
330.00 Marion Arthofer,
17.00; Steve Arthur, 26.00;
Atlast Fluid Power, 684.87;
Linda Augustin, 16.00; AV
Fuel, 59,205.38; Pat Ayers,
14.88; B & W Enterprise,
810.00; Curtis L. Bailey, 10.00;
Baja Books, 57.00; Baker &
Taylor Company, 500.00;
Connie Baker, 19.00; Dennis
Bandy, 50.00; Dan Bannon,
99.00; Barnstead/Thermolyne,
744.50; The Battery Center,
536.56; Battery Zone, 340.00;
Bayonet PT Hudson
Cardiology, 135.00; Beacon
Ballfields, 357.99; Becker &
Associates, 384.86; William
Becker & Sons Stone Co.,
4,386.75; Kem Becker -Yoko,
34.00; Roger L. Benz, 14.00;
Kenneth J. and Janet M.
Bergfeld, 28,842.00; Jeff
Bertsch, 165.00; Best
Distributing Inc., 27.32; Janet
Bevan, 9.50; BFI Waste
Systems Nth/America Inc.,
2,324.71; Bibliographical Ctr.
umlcrere Heinrorcing steel
Institut., 330.44; Conlon
Construction Co., 282,620.00;
Conney Safety Products,
1,296.36; Connolly Concrete &
Excavating, 41,167.84;
Consolidated Electrical
Distributor, 780.79;
Consolidated Management,
368.10; Construction Material
Inc., 769.80; Consultec, 49.16;
Continental Realty, 425.00;
Continental Research Corp.,
401.33; Continental Safety
Equipment, 546.03; Conzett &
O'Brien, 4.20; Kevin K. Cook,
100.00; Copy Systems Inc.,
765.00; Copyworks, 583.21;
James J. Corbett, 80.00;
Corporate Exp. Delivery
System/Midwe, 148.05;
Corporate Express/ Office
Products, 5,230.73; Mary
Rose Corrigan, 50.28; Cortez
Truck Equipment, 444.07;
Cottingham and Butler,
11,718.00; Lou Coty, 30.00;
Country Club Coffee, 125.25;
Covermaster Inc., 4,366.00;
Merrill E. Crawford, 164.79;
Crawford Murphy and Tilly
Co., 138,467.46; Creative
Catering/Inc., 285.40; Credit
Bureau Enterprises Group Inc.,
151.43; Credit Bureau of
Marshalltown, 95.00; Crescent
Electric, 4,471.11; Lynwood
Cribb, 160.00; Crimson
Multimedia Distribution Inc.,
25.92; Gilbert J. Crippes,
64.00; Cronatron Welding
Systems Inc., 724.04; Keith
Dague d/b/a Superior
Concrete, 720.00; Joan
Dahlquist, 17.00; Maximo
Damaso, 3,500.00; Danka,
104.74; Data Transmission
Network Corp., 1,283.00;
David Flying Services, 523.55;
Day -Timers, Inc., 149.88; DBQ
Postal Employees Credit
Union, 50.00; Rick De Santi,
80.00; Raymond E. Decker,
45.29; Stephen P. Delire,
52.14; Delta Dental Plan of
Iowa, 10,577.24; Demco,
2,241.60; Craig D. DeMoss,
180.00; Karen A. DeMuth,
90.00; Design Center
Associates, 4,464.36; Detco
Industries, Inc„ 382.96;
Margaret Dickson, 95.33;
Dictaphone Corporation,
25.00; John Digman, 4.18;
Discount School Supply,
443.59; E 0 Dorsey &
Associates, 120.00; Drew
Cook & Sons Excavating Co.
Inc., 99,861.58; Thomas
Driscoll, 519.68; Drive Line
Inc., 84.36; Dubuque
dvertiser, 34.00; Dubuque
rea Chamber of Commerce,
122,581.50; D B & T - - FICA,
i 05.06; Dubuque Bank & Trust
Co., 2,119.28; Dubuque Bank
& Trust Company, 417,977.99;
Dubuque Co. Foster Parents,
50.00; Dubuque Community
School Dist., 5.00; Dubuque
County Abstract & Title,
120.00; Dubuque County
Auditor, 969.99; Dubuque
County Extension, 112.23;
Dubuque County Recorder,
909.50; Dubuque County
Sheriff, 16,577.58; Dubuque
Diesel Injection Service,
277.11; Dubuque Dragon Boat
Association, 135.00; Dubuque
Electric Motor Company,
603.44; Dubuque Glass
Company, 346.00; Dubuque
F:ardwoods, 140.00; Dubuque
Home Builders & Associates,
18.00; Dubuque Hose &
Hydraulics, 1,077.29;
Dubuque Housing Coalition,
.00; Dubuque Humane
Society, 5,024.34; Dubuque
Initiatives, 76.25; Dubuque
Internal Medicine PC, 522.00;
Dubuque Janitorial Service,
2,453.75; Dubuque Leader,
37.50; Dubuque Marina, 84.00;
Dubuque Police Protective
Assn., 852.00; Dubuque Prof.
Firefighters Assn., 2,752.49;
Dubuque Racing Association,
9.90; Dubuque Radiological
Association, 46.00; Dubuque
Shooting Society, 8.00;
Dt.buque Supply Co., 208.62;
Dubuque Symphony
Orchestra, 550.00; Dubuque
Visiting Nurse Association,
1,056.27; Duncan Industries,
1,132.50; Dupaco Community
Credit Union, 120,782.14;
Dutrac Community Credit
Union, 35,364.42; Ashlee M.
Duve, 60.00; Dynamic
Graphics Inc., 513.02; Eagle
Window & Door Inc., 9.00;
Earth Tech E and I, 3,598 03;
East Central Intergovern
Assoc., 15,041.20; Timothy
Ebeling, 94.50; Ebsco
Subscription Service,
27,424.23; Eck Real Estate/
Investments LLC, 5,340.66;
Ecolab Pest Elimination Div.,
25.00; Econo Foods, 1,907.13;
Mark S. Edminster, 80.00;
Brian Ehlinger, 419.38; Eide
Bailly LLP, 1,500.00;
Electronic Communication
Sys., 1,555.00; Ellis Power
Equipment, 2,222.83;
Embassy Suites, 210.56;
Encore Attractions, 1,000.00;
Energetics Ind. Dist., 605.83;
Enforcement Technology, Inc.,
526.45; Engineering News
44MU; (rant Equipment,
346.62; Robert J. Grant,
120.00; Graphics 3 Inc.,
713.62; Lisa M. Grass, 184.00;
Great Plains Meter Company,
202.46; Greater Dubuque,
150.83; Green Auto Supply,
760.63; Robert M. Green,
76.83; Vaughn G. Grimm,
81.50; Steven Gudenkauf,
389.00; Carol Gulick, 5.50;
Jean Gullickson, 45.04; Susan
B. Gwiasda, 84.36; Hach
Chemical Company, 43.90;
Kathleen F. Hageman, 38.34;
Hamel Sodding &
Landscaping, 5,985.00; Lynn
Hancock, 17.00; Richard
Hansen, 50.00; Gary A.
Hantelmann, 80.00; Happys
Place, 13.00; Beth Hartig,
22.00; Hartig Drug Company,
140.55; Carson M. Hattel,
311.50; Andrew S. Havens,
90.00; Donald Haverland,
477.98; HBO & Company,
600.00; HDC Business Forms
Corp., 1,107.11; Health
Choices, Inc., 22,396.29;
Heartland Investments of
Iowa, 3,060.00; Heartland
Properties Inc., 300.00; Heiar
Fencing & Supply Inc.,
7,415.00; Betty Heil, 13.00;
Heilig Meyers Furniture Co.,
759.88; Wade Heineman,
43.44; Hendricks Feed and
Seed Co. Inc., 94.00; Mary
Hendron, 34.00; John L.
Henning, 3,054.00; Gerald F.
Herburger, 79.29; Heritage,
9,481.62; Heritage Microfilm
Inc., 109.04; Hes C, 225.00;
Christopher Hess, 7.20; Kelly
Hess, 22.00; Dennis Higgins,
90.00; Higley Industries Inc.,
75.34; Historic Bluffs
Neighborhood Assoc., 124.61;
Hodge Company, 123.90;
Vernon C. Hoerstmann, 50.83;
Michael G. Hoffman, 86.00;
Louise Hohmann, 500.03; The
Hold Mini Warehouse Storage,
154.00; Holiday Inn, 72.38;
Larry E. Holland, 112.50;
Lucilla A. Holz, 57.82; Ery
Hooks, 180.27; Paul Hoover,
605.27; Horsfield
Construction, 81,850.26
Arthur T. Huinker, 54.00
Huntington College, 500.00
Huss Implement, 254.28; Hy-
Vee #1 Store 1159, 708.84;
Hy-Vee #2 Store 1160, 99.63;
Hydrite Chemical Company,
5,996.80; Hygienic Laboratory,
2,625.00; IBM Corporation,
738.35; IA Department of
Natural Resources, 7,854.39;
ICMA Retirement Trust-457,
59,370.00; Ideal Uniform
Service, 658.95; Gertrude M.
Ihrcke, 52.50; IIW Engineers &
Surveyors, PC, 24,474.51;
Ikon Office Solutions Co.,
3,749.21; Illinois Depart of
Revenue, 263.46; Imation,
340.24; James J. Imhof, 67.50;
IMLA, 25.00; Industrial
Services Inc., 5,037.00;
Innovation Groups, 53.75;
Instituform Technologies Inc.,
31,308.20; Integrated Payment
Systems, 8.00; Intern'I Police
Mountain Bike Assoc., 90.00;
Interstate Billing Service Inc.,
34.29; Interstate Industrial
Instr., 203.41; Interstate Pipe &
Supply, 957.72; Intl. Union of
Operating Engineers,
1,059.14; IOS Capital, 240.00;
Iowa Business Machines Inc.,
1,524.30; Iowa City/County
Management Associa.,
130.00; Iowa County Attorneys
Association, 90.00; Iowa D A R
E Association, 200.00; Iowa
Department of Commerce,
2,028.00; Iowa Dept. of
Natural Resources, 3,025.00;
Iowa Department of Public
Health, 200.00; Iowa Dept. of
Public Safety, 6,000.00; Iowa
Dept. of Transportation,
1,478.40; Iowa Division of
Criminal Investig., 221.00;
Iowa Golf Course Supt.
Association, 60.00; • Iowa
League of Cities, 210.00; Iowa
Oil Company, 6,400.61; Iowa
One Call, 433.00; Iowa Park &
Recreation Assoc., 15,496.38;
Iowa Recycling Association,
105.00; Iowa Street True
Value, 1,016.55; 'Iowa Traffic
Control -Safety Assoc., 20.00;
Iowa Workforce Development,
2,108.00; IPERS, 98,656.86;
Matt A. Ivory, 280.00; I.W.I.
Motor Parts, 1,038.41; J & J
Landscaping/Pool Service,
102.24; J & R Supply
Company, 7,882.37; Jacks
Trucking Service, 30.00; F M
Jaeger- Hardware, 150.16;
Michael W. Jasper, 237.50;
Ralph Jasper, 161.00; Jennifer
Jensen, 5.76; John H. Steger &
Heyo H. Tjarks, 4,474.25;
Richard W. Jones, 177.13;
Vicki Joobs, 8.50; Julien's
Journal, 195.72; Paul Kagan
Associates Inc., 795.00;
Johnnie E. Kamm, 105.00;
Kevin J. Kamm, 80.00; Mary
Kane, 34.00; Kane, Norby and
Reddick, PC, 1,338.75; Kar
Products, 69.87; Sarah Kay,
50.00; Kelly Supply Company,
581.01; Kelly Temporary
Services, 1,213.68; Key
Apartments West, 390.00; Key
City Window Cleaning, 20.50;
Key West True Value, 191.53;
10U.UU; Mc Govern Hardware,
41.16; Mc Graw Pest Control,
Inc., 27.00; Nan McKay &
Associates, Inc., 329.00;
McLeod Telemangement
Organization, 2,082.53; Mac A.
Meade, 237.00; Medical Assoc
Health Plan, Inc, 88.20;
Medical Associates, 2,082.53;
Medicare Part B, 126.64;
Meineke Mufflers, 198.26;
Sara B. Meintz, 109.40; James
V. Melloy, 95.00; Menards
Lumber Co., 1,782.13;
Merchants Delivery Service,
16.55; Mercy Family
Pharmacy, 12.39; Mercy
Medical Center, 5,153.25;
Mercy Radiologists of
Dubuque, '296.45; Mercy
Services Corporation,
2,954.74; Kathy Meyer, 13.00;
S. D. Meyers, 3,500.00;
MFPRSI, 156,037.67; Midland
Davis Corporation, 3,915.00;
Midland Scientific, Inc.,
585.14; Midwest Business
Products, 7,273.00; Midwest
Chemical, 85.46; Midwest
Communication Inc., 151.65;
Midwest Micro, 402.99; Miller
and Van Eaton, 4,621.65;
Miller Electric Supply Inc.,
4,931.69; Miller Medical
Service, 23.00; Miller Radio &
TV Service, 859.00; Steve J.
Miller, 2,000.00; Minneapolis
Star & Tribune, 742.00; Miracle
Car Wash, 327.38; Mi-T-M,
181.46; Mocic, 140.00; Tim
Moerman, 914.00; Mohawk
Mfg. & Supply, 909.50; Molo
Oil Company, 1,744.89; Molo
Sand & Gravel Company,
308.53; Monroe Systems for
Business Inc., 311.50; Moor's
Salvage & Recovery Inc.,
4,136.00; Chester C. Morris,
23.85; Morrison Brothers Inc.,
18,119.66; Myrl F. Morrison,
50.00; Howard J. Morton,
1,290.00; Motion Industries
Inc., 45.80; C. J. Moyna &
Sons, 229,866.29; Mulgrew Oil
Company, 13,185.22; Mutual
Wheel Company, 2,758.28;
Muzak -Chicago, 612.00;
Myers -Cox Co., 508.60; Cletus
J. and Arlene M. McGinnis,
2,450.00; Nahro, 50.00; Napa
Auto Supply Parts & Supply,
406.75; National Council
Urban Economic Dev., 65.00;
National Environmental Health
Assoc., 75.00; National Fire
Protection Assoc., 115.00;
National Fire Sprinkler Assoc.
Inc., 85.00; National League of
Cities, 595.00; National Police
Chiefs & Sheriffs, 99.00;
National Prescription
Administrator, - 48,037.99;
Natoa, 465.00; Nauman
Nursery, 12,722.00; Sarah L.
Nauman, 20.00; Stan Nauman,
7.20; Sharon Neseby, 25.00;
Neumeister" Animal Hospital,
188.60; Neutron Industries,
213.80; New Urban News,
69.00; Newt Marine Service,
3,213.84; Dan Nicholson,
627.00; Joel J. Nilles, 80.00;
Mark Noble, 105.60; Lavonne
Noel, 17.00; Shirley Nogele,
22.00; Norsolv Systems,
89.20; North Star Paint & Body
Supply, 103.95; Northeast
Iowa Community College,
15.00; Northern Hydraulics,
314.24; Northern Iowa Diesel
Ltd, 200.57; Norwest Bank
Iowa N A, 500.00; Nu -Metrics,
92.00; Donna Nuti, 17.00; Oak
Ridge Apparel & Awards,
466.45; Oak Ridge Plastics &
Coatings, 34,862.50; The
Oasis Outdoor Creations,
1,850.00; Chris
Oberbroeckling, 19.00; Shane
Obrien, 42.00; O'Connor &
Associates Insurance Age,
391,646.71; ODV Inc., 354.00;
Office Depot, 176.93; Ray
O'Herron Company, 130.65
Old Dominion Brush, 406.06
Buddy A. Olson Inc., 960.00
OMB Police Supply, 2,185.85
Oracle Corp., 1,009.40; Orion
Bus Industries Inc., 1,046.22;
Orkin Exterminating Company,
1,496.23; Brian Oswald, 38.50;
O'Toole Office Supply'
Company, 2,031.41; Nancy
Otterbeck, 112.50; Overhead
Door Company, 4,626.52;
Pack-N-Ship, 8.26; Palmer
Drug Company, 5.14; Panther
Uniforms Inc., 3,284.00; Kim
Pape, 26.00; Partners in
Maintenance, 144.19; Parts
Associates Inc., 296.19;
Patrick Butler, 11.50;
Patterson Dental Supply,
44.45; Pauls Pump Service,
-1-26-.00;---- PC! -.- Educational
Publishing, 7.95; Pennwell
Publishing, 537.35; Peoples
Natural Gas, 19,825.46;
Perfection Oil Company,
16,871.38; John Perry,
34,181.56; Patti Peters, 17.00;
Petty Cash, 367.36; Sarah J.
Pfab, 5,000.00; C P Pfohl
Electric Company, 181.00;
Pike & Fischer Inc., 135.00;
Haley R. Pins, 60.00; Kelly M.
Pins, 80.00; Pitney Bowes Inc.,
333.35; Portzen Construction,
Inc., 123,436.45; Postmaster,
19,426.81; Ronda Powers,
63.40; Prairie Winds Zoo,
215.00; Steven F. Pregler,
35.85; Premier Linen, 1,62.42;
Pressure Concrete Inc.,
464.14; Scholastic Teach
Resources, 36.79; Jane 1,522.94; Jt
Schreiber, 9.00; Ann 200.00; Yanki
Schroeder, 50.00; Randall R. 982.00; YI
Schroeder, 40.00; Building
Schumacher Elevator Co., 6,652.10; Eve
667.63; David P. Schuster, 50.83; Zarnot
2,099.60; Schwartz Plumbing, Inc., 199.20'
2,692.66; Scott Printing, Service O
650.00; Ann C. Seamer, Zeidlers, Inc.,
120.40; Sears, 500.58; J. Zelinskas,
Secodyne, Inc., 3,132.52; Aluminum Pr
Security Products, 825.00; Chris Zermi
Sedona Industrial Staffing Report, 6,203,
Services, 2,465.00; The Segal City of
Co., 5,800.00; Selco Inc., Summary
1,607.00; Service Master of For Month Ei
the Key City, 321.75; Pei
Servicemaster-Banfield Seven Revenue Type
Hills, 2,165.83; Kathy Settle, Taxes
39.50; Shamrock Jewelers, Licenses & Pe
65.00; Ronald D. Shaw, Intergovernme
104.00; Mark W. Sheldon, Charges for Si
4.14; Shift Calander Inc.,
43.22; William & Janet Siegert, Charges to Ot
30;800.00; Sierra Computer Governments
Systems Inc., 37,686.98; Emily 6,336
E. Sievers, 70.00; The Sign Fines, Forfeitu
Makers, 22.00; Signs. on Time,
108.00; John M. Simon, 40.00; Use of Money
Simon's Fire Equip. & Repair
Inc., 1,496.85; Simplex Time Miscellaneous
Recorder Company, 649.00; Special Asses.
Sinsinawa Mound Center, Refunds & Rei
615.40; Sirchie Finger Print
Laboratories, 312.00; Kay Total for Mont
Sisler, 706.00; Tim E. Slack, Ken Tekippe
400.00; Aleathea F. Smith, Finance Direct
55.00; Amy Smith, 19.00; Chris 1t 8/31
B. & Kelly S. Smith, 5,000.00,
Max Smith Construction,
654.00; Diana Smith, 19.75;
Kent Smock -Second Chance,
13,670.00; Colleen Soultz,
29.00; Spahn & Rose Lumber,
513.28; John I. Splinter,
160.49; St. Anthony Scouts,
50.00; St. Joseph the Worker,
300.00; The St. Paul, 174.82;
Stackis Construction Inc.,
700.00; Standard Insurance
Co., 26.37; Standard
Insurance Company, 2,490.03
Standard Register, 150.00
Staples Credit Plan, 533.84
State Chemical Mfg
Company, 178.03; State of
Iowa Dept. General Services,
2.65; Steel Mart, 321.73; Trent
W. Steele, 71.50; Richard
Steines, 174.20; Rick Steines,
187.10; Rick Steuer, 510.08;
Burt Steve & Son Garage, Inc.,
95.00; The Stevens Company,
4,285.87; Steve's Ace
Hardware, 550.82; Stewart
Construction Company,
18,559.32; Torri L. Stewart,
16.5Q; Jerry Stoffel, 84.00;
Alan Stoltz, 27.00; Elizabeth A.
Straley, 100.57; Strategic
Learning Technologists,
9,078.00; Streicher's, 289.80;
Michael J. Sullivan, 200.00;
Ken Summer, 248.25; Sungard
Pentamation Inc., 13.19;
Superior Welding, 380.06;
Swana, 117.00; Jay J.
Swenson, 40.00; Swimming
Pool Supply Company,
183.00; Tailwinds Restaurant,
14.34; Dawn Takes, 12.00;
Tandem Tire & Auto Service,
484.75; Taylor Industries,
427.38; John Taylor, 60.00;
Taylor Pharmacy, 686.52;
Technigraphics Inc., 12.00;
Telegraph Herald, 3,921.58; G
H Tennant Company,
23,919.95; Terminal Supply,
259.38 Terrance L. Theis,
209.66 Randy Theisen,
160.00 Sherri A. Theisen,
50.00; Theisens Inc., 308.92;
Michelle Thien, 90.90;
Thompson Publishing Group,
334.00; Tammy Thurston,
17.00; TKG Productions,
500.00; Topline Home
Improvements Inc., 51.68;
Tower Optical Company,
480.82; Roxane Trautwein,
20.00; Treasurer -State of
Iowa, 29,035.05; Treasurer
State of Iowa ILEA, 2,570.00;
Paul Tressel, 50.00; Tri State
Fence, 340.00; Tri State
Graphics, 933.69; Tri-State
Turf & Irrigation, 379.56; Tri-
State Automatic Sprinkler
Corp., 22,639.75; Trilog Inc.,
50.00; Triple T Enterprises
Inc., 9.00; Trissel Graham and
Toole Inc., 34,500.00; Trolleys
of Dubuque Inc., 350.00; Truck
Country of Iowa Inc., 312.16;
Tschiggfrie Excavating
Company, 250,372.49; Ronald
J. Turner, -50.93; Tuxall
Uniform & Equipment, 127.85;
U S Cellular Mobile Telephone,
1,904.95; Steven Ulstad AIA,
12,719.89; Ultimate Office Inc.,
212.04; Uniforms to You,
245.80; Unique. Management
Services Inc., 371.62; Unisys
Corporation, 1,671.72; United
Clinical Laboratories, 69.38;
United Health Care, 349.00;
United Industries Inc. /
Swimtime, 149.57; United
Laboratories, 916.36; United
Parcel Service -Iowa, 47.20;
United Rentals, 184.32; United
Way Services, Inc., 772.19;
Universal Coach Inc., 223.92;
Universal Electric Inc., 249.38;
US Office Products, 1,680.21;
US Treasury, 223.59; U S West
Communications, 3,131.21;
US West Direct, 66.00; USDA/
APHIS/FSO Accounting
Services, 1,232.04; UT Tire
Recyclers, 3,879.75; Value
List of Claims and Summary
of Revenues for the Month
Ending July, 2000
A & G Electric Company,
1,714.53; AAAE, 225.00; A G A
Gas Inc., 18,380.35; A T & T,
12.74; A T & T Language Line
Services, 430.00; AAA
Vacuum Supplies, 58.50;
AABCO Industries, 193.58;
Abeln Abstract, 275.00; Gary
J. Abresch, 35.00; Acco
Unlimited Corporation,
6,358.81; Ace Muffler Shop,
160.70; Active Thermal
Concepts, 4,895.00; Adams
Pet Hospital, 94.80; Adamson
Industries Corp., 797.00;
Addoco Inc., 890.00; Advance
Designs, 2,765.70; Advance
Trophy, 68.00; Advanta Sign
Company, 280.00;
Adventureland, 4,293.75;
Advertisers of Dubuque,
42.00; Aearo Company,
240.00; Ahlers, Cooney,
Dorweiler, Haynie, 8,899.45;
Air Liquide America
Corporation, 980.07, Airgas
North Central, 1,237.40;
Aladdin/GK Services,
1,317.53; Alaska Dept. of
Public Safety, 35.00; All
Season's Trucking Inc.,
632.50; All Seasons Heating &
Cooling, 774.50; Anthony R.
Allen Jr., 140.00; Alliance for
Community Media, 495.00;
Alliant Energy, 379,139.82,
Allied Camera, 1,270.52; Allied
Electronics, 62.86; Alltel,
582.59; Alternative Services,
3,550.00; Altorfer Machinery
Company, 58.79;
Amalgamated Transit Local
#329, 211.40; Ambassador
Travel, 317.00; American
Consulting Engineering, -
349.00; American Fence
Company, 393.07; American
Locker Security Systems,
27,812.75; American Office
Equipment, 20.23; American
Public Transit Assoc., 114.00;
American Public Work Assoc.,
545.00; American Ramp
Company, 73,875.00;
American Red Cross, 94.00;
American Trust & Savings
Bank, 262,550.67; American
Water Works Assoc., 139.75;
Alan Ames, 10,130.00;
Amusement Business, 129.00;
Anderson Weber, Inc., 45.76;
Mark P. Anglin, 54.53; Antique
Trader Publications, 22.45;
Apel Paving & Parking Lot
Service, 100.00; Apex
Concrete, 1,249.19; Applied
Health Physics, 726.50
Aramark-Uniform Services
600.37; Arcoa Industries
292.47; Arctic Ice of Iowa
330.00; Marion Arthofer
17.00; Steve Arthur, 26.00
Atlast Fluid Power, 684.87
Linda Augustin, 16.00; AV
Fuel, 59,205.38; Pat Ayers,
14.88; B & W Enterprise,
810.00; Curtis L. Bailey, 10.00;
Baja Books, 57.00; Baker &
-Taylor Company, 500.00;
Connie Baker, 19.00; Dennis
Bandy, 50.00; Dan Bannon,
99.00; Barnstead/Thermolyne,
744.50; The Battery Center,
536.56; Battery Zone, 340.00;
Bayonet PT Hudson
Cardiology, 135.00; Beacon
Ballfields, 357.99; Becker &
Associates, 384.86; William
Becker & Sons Stone Co.,
4,386.75; Kem Becker -Yoko,
34.00; Roger L. Benz, 14.00;
Kenneth J. and Janet M.
Bergfeld, 28,842.00; Jeff
Bertsch, 165.00; Best
Distributing Inc., 27.32; Janet
Bevan, 9.50; BFI Waste
Systems Nth/America Inc.,
2,324.71; Bibliographical Ctr.
for Resear., 16,156.00;
Biechler Electric, Inc., 655.72;
Big A Auto Parts, 185.99; Big
Bear Turf Company, 1,000.17;
The Bike Shack, 305.64; Bird
Chevrolet, 373.82; Kay
Birkenholz, 66.23; Dick Blick
Company, 364.78; William G.
Blum, 386.28; BNA Books,
75.97; R.M. Boggs Co.,
380.85; Bill Boll, 31.99; R W
Borley Advertising Inc.,
483.70; Botach Tactical,
180.00; Bowman Products,
781.78; Bradley Iron Works,
12,303.00; Nick J. Breitbach,
80.00; Kelli L. Breitbach,
60.00; Michael J. Brewer,
500.00; Douglas E. Brotherton,
316.00; Lance Brown, 150.00;
Brown Traffic Products,
3,950.00; Brownells Inc.,
1,687.42; BSN Sports, 666.23;
James Burke, 128.70;
Business & Legal Reports,
320.08; Business Computer
Center, 102.00; Business
Telephone Supply, 254.00; C &
H Distributors Inc., 3,974.45; C
Concrete, 20.00n , Joa
Dahlquist, 17.00; Maximo
Damaso, 3,500.00; Danka,
104.74; Data Transmission
Network Corp., 1,283.00;
David Flying Services, 523.55;
Day -Timers, Inc., 149.88; DBQ
Postal Employees Credit
Union, 50.00; Rick De Santi,
80.00; Raymond E. Decker,
45.29; Stephen P. Delire,
52.14; Delta Dental Plan of
Iowa, 10,577.24; Demco,
2,241.60; Craig D. DeMoss,
180.00; Karen A. DeMuth,
90.00; Design Center
Associates, 4,464.36; Detco
Industries, Inc„ 382.96;
Margaret Dickson, 95.33;
Dictaphone Corporation,
25.00; John Digman, 4.18;
Discount School Supply,
443.59; E 0 Dorsey &
Associates, 120.00; Drew
Cook & Sons Excavating Co.
Inc., 99,861.58; Thomas
Driscoll, 519.68; Drive Line
Inc., 84.36; Dubuque
,dvertiser, 34.00; Dubuque
.rea Chamber of Commerce,
122,581.50; D B & T - - FICA,
i 05.06; Dubuque Bank & Trust
Co., 2,119.28; Dubuque Bank
& Trust Company, 417,977.99;
Dubuque Co. Foster Parents,
50.00; Dubuque Community
School Dist., 5.00; Dubuque
County Abstract & Title,
120.00; Dubuque County
Auditor, 969.99; Dubuque
County Extension, 112.23;
Dubuque County Recorder,
909.50; Dubuque County
Sheriff, 16,577.58; Dubuque
Diesel Injection Service,
277.11; Dubuque Dragon Boat
Association, 135.00; Dubuque
Electric Motor Company,
603.44; Dubuque Glass
Company, 346.00; Dubuque
F:ardwoods, 140.00; Dubuque
Home Builders & Associates,
18.00; Dubuque Hose &
Hydraulics, 1,077.29;
Dubuque Housing Coalition,
.00; Dubuque Humane
Society, 5,024.34; Dubuque
Initiatives, 76.25; Dubuque
Internal Medicine PC, 522.00;
Dubuque Janitorial Service,
2,453.75; Dubuque Leader,
37.50; Dubuque Marina, 84.00;
Dubuque Police Protective
Assn., 852.00; Dubuque Prof.
Firefighters Assn., 2,752.49;
Dubuque Racing Association,
9.90; Dubuque Radiological
Association, 46.00; Dubuque
Shooting Society, 8.00;
Dt buque Supply Co., 208.62;
Dubuque Symphony
Orchestra, 550.00; Dubuque
Visiting Nurse Association,
1,056.27; Duncan Industries,
1,132.50; Dupaco Community
Credit Union, 120,782.14;
Dutrac Community Credit
Union, 35,364.42; Ashlee M.
Duve, 60.00; Dynamic
Graphics Inc., 513.02; Eagle
Window & Door Inc., 9.00;
Earth Tech E and I, 3,598.03;
East Central Intergovern
Assoc., 15,041.20; Timothy
Ebeling, 94.50; Ebsco
Subscription Service,
27,424.23; Eck Real Estate/
Investments LLC, 5,340.66;
Ecolab Pest Elimination Div.,
25.00; Econo Foods, 1,907.13;
Mark S. Edminster, 80.00;
Brian Ehlinger, 419.38; Eide
Bailly LLP, 1,500.00;
Electronic Communication
Sys., 1,555.00; Ellis Power
Equipment, 2,222.83;
Embassy Suites, 210.56;
Encore Attractions, 1,000.00;
Energetics Ind. Dist., 605.83;
Enforcement Technology, Inc.,
526.45; Engineering News
Record, 74.00; Scott
Engleman, 14.78; Lisa English,
19.00; Epixtech inc.,
24,118.88; Lauren B. Esolato,
14.00; Nelson Evans Jr.,
870.30; Evidence
Collection/Protection, Inc.,
479.07; Farner-Bocken Co.,
226.28; Adam M. Fasselius,
11.00; Fastenal Company,
3,760.32; Federal Express,
452.58; Fedex Ground Inc.,
131.80; John L. Felderman
Appraisals, 2,690.00; Patricia
A. Felderman, 4,929.00;
Ferrellgas, 28.80; Lori S.
Ferris, 171.00; Feslers Inc
260.00; Richard J. Fiedler
80.00; Finley Hospital, 347.00
Mike Finnin Ford Inc., 983.52
Fire & Safety Equipment Co.
57.50; Fire Dept. Training
Network/Firescue, 240.00;
First Supply Dubuque, 289.13;
Teresa Fischer, 1,320.00;
Fisher Scientific Company,
784.27; Five Flags
Concessions, 248.00; Jerry K.
Fjelseth, 30.00; Sherry
Christopher ebb, 7.20, Kelly
Hess, 22.00; Dennis Higgins,
90.00; Higley Industries Inc.,
75.34; Historic Bluffs
Neighborhood Assoc., 124.61;
Hodge Company, 123.90;
Vernon C. Hoerstmann, 50.83;
Michael G. Hoffman, 86.00;
Louise Hohmann, 500.03; The
Hold Mini Warehouse Storage,
154.00; Holiday Inn, 72.38;
Larry E. Holland, 112.50;
Lucille A. Holz, 57.82; Ery
Hooks, 180.27; Paul Hoover,
605.27; Horsfield
Construction, 81,850.26;
Arthur T. Huinker, 54.00;
Huntington College, 500.00;
Huss Implement, 254.28; Hy-
Vee #1 Store 1159, 708.84;
Hy-Vee #2 Store 1160, 99.63;
Hydrite Chemical Company,
5,996.80; Hygienic Laboratory,
2,625.00; IBM Corporation,
738.35; IA Department of
Natural Resources, 7,854.39;
ICMA Retirement Trust-457,
59,370.00; Ideal Uniform
Service, 658.95; Gertrude M.
Ihrcke, 52.50; IIW Engineers &
Surveyors, PC, 24,474.51;
Ikon Office Solutions Co.,
3,749.21; Illinois Depart of
Revenue, 263.46; Imation,
340.24; James J. Imhof, 67.50;
IMLA, 25.00; Industrial
Services Inc., 5,037.00;
Innovation Groups, 53.75;
Instituform Technologies Inc.,
31,308.20; Integrated Payment
Systems, 8.00; Intern'I Police
Mountain Bike Assoc., 90.00;
Interstate Billing Service Inc.,
34.29; Interstate Industrial
Instr., 203.41; Interstate Pipe &
Supply, 957.72; Intl. Union of
Operating Engineers,
1,059.14; IOS Capital, 240.00;
Iowa Business Machines Inc.,
1,524.30; Iowa City/County
Management Associa.,
130.00; Iowa County Attorneys
Association, 90.00; Iowa D A R
E Association, 200.00; Iowa
Department of Commerce,
2,028.00; Iowa Dept. of
Natural Resources, 3,025.00;
Iowa Department of Public
Health, 200.00; Iowa Dept. of
Public Safety, 6,000.00; Iowa
Dept. of Transportation,
1,478.40; Iowa Division of
Criminal Investig., 221.00;
Iowa Golf Course Supt.
Association, 60.00; • Iowa
League of Cities, 210.00; Iowa
Oil Company, 6,400.61; Iowa
One Call, 433.00; Iowa Park &
Recreation Assoc., 15,496.38;
Iowa Recycling Association,
105.00; Iowa Street True
Value, 1,016.55; Iowa Traffic
Control -Safety Assoc., 20.00;
Iowa Workforce Development,
2,108.00; IPERS, 98,656.86;
Matt A. Ivory, 280.00; I.W.I.
Motor Parts, 1,038.41; J & J
Landscaping/Pool Service,
102.24; J & R Supply
Company, 7,882.37; Jacks
Trucking Service, 30.00; F M
Jaeger- Hardware,- 150.16;
Michael W. Jasper, 237.50;
Ralph Jasper, 161.00; Jennifer
Jensen, 5.76; John H. Steger &
Heyo H. Tjarks, 4,474.25;
Richard W. Jones, 177.13;
Vicki Joobs, 8.50; Julien's
Journal, 195.72; Paul Kagan
Associates Inc., 795.00;
Johnnie E. Kamm, 105.00;
Kevin J. Kamm, 80.00; Mary
Kane, 34.00; Kane, Norby and
Reddick, PC, 1,338.75; Kar
Products, 69.87; Sarah Kay,
50.00; Kelly Supply Company,
581.01; Kelly Temporary
Services, 1,213.68; Key
Apartments West, 390.00; Key
City Window Cleaning, 20.50;
Key West True Value, 191.53;
Keystone Laboratories Inc.,
635.00; David M. King, 27.00;
Mary J. King, 37.50; Kirkwood
Community College, 590.00;
Klauer Development Corp.,
7,042.31; Mike Kluck, 90.00;
K-Mart, 178.91; Abby L.
Knautz, 40.00; Crista L. Koch,
100.00; Kari A. Koch, 60.00;
Koch Materials Company,
1,494.38; John Koppes,
160.00; Ken Kraemer,
3,919.01; Robert F. Krayer,
50.00; Kyle Kritz, 50.37; Tom
Kueter Construction,
65,312.50; David Kuhle, 27.00;
Julie Kunkel, 19.00; Kustom
Signals Inc., 2,380.00; Kwik
Stop Food Mart, 676.82; Labor
Ready, 1,222.20; Kathleen
Lamb, 105.00; Lands End,
112.00; Lang Construction
Inc., 2,363.32; Linda Lange,
19.00; Lawson Products Inc.,
157.13; Jim Lechtenberg,
137.23;- Legal Directories
Publishing Co. Inc., 47.50;
Joan Leick, 16.00; Viola A.
Leik, 51.67; Dillon M.
Sand a '.ravel i,urnpany,
308.53; Monroe Systems for
Business Inc., 311.50; Moor's
Salvage & Recovery Inc.,
4,136.00; Chester C. Morris,
23.85; Morrison Brothers Inc.,
18,119.66; Myrl F. Morrison,
50.00; Howard J. Morton,
1,290.00; Motion Industries
Inc., 45.80; C. J. Moyna &
Sons, 229,866.29; Mulgrew Oil
Company, 13,185.22; Mutual
Wheel Company, 2,758.28;
Muzak -Chicago, 612.00;
Myers -Cox Co., 508.60; Cletus
J. and Arlene M. McGinnis,
2,450.00; Nahro, 50.00; Napa
Auto Supply Parts & Supply,
406.75; National Council
Urban Economic Dev., 65.00;
National Environmental Health
Assoc., 75.00; National Fire
Protection Assoc., 115.00;
National Fire Sprinkler Assoc.
Inc., 85.00; National League of
Cities, 595.00; National Police
Chiefs & Sheriffs, 99.00;
National Prescription
Administrator, 48,037.99;
Natoa, 465.00; Nauman
Nursery, 12,722.00; Sarah L.
Nauman, 20.00; Stan Nauman,
7.20; Sharon Neseby, 25.00;
Neumeister Animal Hospital,
188.60; Neutron Industries,
213.80; New Urban News,
69.00; Newt Marine Service,
3,213.84; Dan Nicholson,
627.00; Joel J. Nilles, 80.00;
Mark Noble, 105.60; Lavonne
Noel, 17.00; Shirley Nogele,
22.00; Norsolv Systems,
89.20; North Star Paint & Body
Supply, 103.95; Northeast
Iowa Community College,
15.00; Northern Hydraulics,
314.24; Northern Iowa Diesel
Ltd, 200.57; Norwest Bank
Iowa N A, 500.00; Nu -Metrics,
92.00; Donna Nuti, 17.00; Oak
Ridge Apparel & Awards,
466.45; Oak Ridge Plastics &
Coatings, 34,862.50; The
Oasis Outdoor Creations,
1,850.00; Chris
Oberbroeckling, 19.00; Shane
Obrien, 42.00; O'Connor &
Associates Insurance Age,
391,646.71; ODV Inc., 354.00;
Office Depot, 176.93; Ray
O'Herron Company, 130.65;
Old Dominion Brush, 406.06;
Buddy A. Olson Inc., 960.00;
OMB Police Supply, 2,185.85;
Oracle Corp., 1,009.40; Orion
Bus Industries Inc., 1,046.22;
Orkin Exterminating Company,
1,496.23; Brian Oswald, 38.50;
O'Toole Office Supply
Company, 2,031.41; Nancy
Otterbeck, 112.50; Overhead
Door Company, 4,626.52;
Pack-N-Ship, 8.26; Palmer
Drug Company, 5.14; Panther
Uniforms Inc., 3,284.00; Kim
Pape, 26.00; Partners in
Maintenance, 144.19; Parts
Associates Inc., 296.19;
Patrick Butler, 11.50;
Patterson Dental Supply,
44.45; Pauls Pump Service,
1-26.00;----RCI Educational_
Publishing, 7.95; Pennwell
Publishing, 537.35; Peoples
Natural Gas, 19,825.46;
Perfection Oil Company,
16,871.38; John Perry,
34,181.56; Patti Peters, 17.00;
Petty Cash, 367.36; Sarah J.
Pfab, 5,000.00; C P Pfohl
Electric Company, 181.00;
Pike & Fischer Inc., 135.00;
Haley R. Pins, 60.00; Kelly M.
Pins, 80.00; Pitney Bowes Inc.,
333.35; Portzen Construction, -
Inc., 123,436.45; Postmaster,
19,426.81; Ronda Powers,
63.40; Prairie Winds Zoo,
215.00; Steven F. Pregler,
35.85; Premier Linen, 1,62.42;
Pressure Concrete Inc.,
15,358.80; Preston
Engineering Inc., 3,744.18;
Patrick J. Prevenas, 59.60;
Dwaine Prine, 9.43; Printers
Plus, 101.53; Prism
Corporation, 7,407.00; Project
Concern Inc., 5,302.00;
Promotion Inc., 360.00; Public
Health Foundation, 44.50
Purchase Power, 2,334.00
Quad Cities Tas Inc., 111.05
Quick Lube, 196.20; Quinlan
Publishing Company, 8.95; R
& R Specialties Inc., 134.25;
Racom Corporation, 3,295.20;
Rainbo Oil Company,
1,263.46; Pablo Ramirez,
835.00; Randy Root d/b/a
Root Electric, 45.90;
Recreation Concepts Inc.,
1,317.07; Recreonics Inc.,
292.65; Register Printing,
8,076.67; Registry/Interpreter
for Deaf Inc., 100.95; Gary W.
Reid, 314.02; Carl Reimer,
225.00; Reliable Racing
Supply Inc., 261.43;
Renaissance Construction
Corp., 15,601.03; Kent
I, ,O/ u.Du; L,ulleen .7DuILz,
29.00; Spahn & Rose Lumber,
513.28; John I. Splinter,
160.49; St. Anthony Scouts,
50.00; St. Joseph the Worker,
300.00; The St. Paul, 174.82;
Stackis Construction Inc.,
700.00; Standard Insurance
Co., 26.37; Standard
Insurance Company, 2,490.03
Standard Register, 150.00
Staples Credit Plan, 533.84
State Chemical Mfg
Company, 178.03; State of
Iowa Dept. General Services,
2.65; Steel Mart, 321.73; Trent
W. Steele, 71.50; Richard
Steines, 174.20; Rick Steines,
187.10; Rick Steuer, 510.08;
Burt Steve & Son Garage, Inc.,
95.00; The Stevens Company,
4,285.87; Steve's Ace
Hardware, 550.82; Stewart
Construction Company,
18,559.32; Torri L. Stewart,
16.50; Jerry Stoffel, 84.00;
Alan Stoltz, 27.00; Elizabeth A.
Straley, 100.57; Strategic
Learning Technologists,
9,078.00; Streicher's, 289.80;
Michael J. Sullivan, 200.00;
Ken Summer, 248.25; Sungard
Pentamation Inc., 13.19;
Superior Welding, 380.06;
Swana, 117.00; Jay J.
Swenson, 40.00; Swimming
Pool Supply Company
183.00; Tailwinds Restaurant
14.34; Dawn Takes, 12.00
Tandem Tire & Auto Service
-
484.75; Taylor Industries
427.38; John Taylor, 60.00
Taylor Pharmacy, 686.52
Technigraphics Inc., 12.00
Telegraph Herald, 3,921.58; G
H Tennant Company,
23,919.95; Terminal Supply,
259.38; Terrance L. Theis,
209.66; Randy Theisen,
160.00; Sherri A. Theisen,
50.00; Theisens Inc., 308.92;
Michelle Thien, 90.90;
Thompson Publishing Group,
334.00; Tammy Thurston,
17.00; TKG Productions,
500.00; Topline Home
Improvements Inc., 51.68;
Tower Optical Company,
480.82; Roxane Trautwein,
20.00; Treasurer -State of
Iowa, 29,035.05; Treasurer
State of Iowa ILEA, 2,570.00;
Paul Tressel, 50.00; Tri State
Fence, 340.00; Tri State
Graphics, 933.69; Tri-State
Turf & Irrigation, 379.56; Tri-
State Automatic Sprinkler
Corp., 22,639.75; Trilog Inc.,
50.00; Triple T Enterprises
Inc., 9.00; Trissel Graham and
Toole Inc., 34,500.00; Trolleys
of Dubuque Inc., 350.00; Truck
Country of Iowa Inc., 312.16;
Tschiggfrie Excavating
Company, 250,372.49; Ronald
J. Turner, -50.93; Tuxall
Uniform & Equipment, 127.85;
U S Cellular Mobile Telephone,
1,904.95; Steven Ulstad AIA,
12,719.89; Ultimate Office Inc.,
212.04; Uniforms to You,
245.80; Unique. Management
Services Inc., 371.62; Unisys
Corporation, 1,671.72; United
Clinical Laboratories, 69.38;
United Health Care, 349.00;
United Industries Inc. /
Swimtime, 149.57; United
Laboratories, 916.36; United
Parcel Service -Iowa, 47.20;
United Rentals, 184.32; United
Way Services, Inc., 772.19;
Universal Coach Inc., 223.92;
Universal Electric Inc., 249.38;
US Office Products, 1,680.21;
US Treasury, 223.59; U S West
Communications, 3,131.21;
US West Direct, 66.00; USDA/
APHIS/FSO Accounting
Services, 1,232.04; UT Tire
Recyclers, 3,879.75; Value
Independent Parts
Warehouse, 148.30; Value and
Primer Corporation, 6,100.00;
Jil Van Cleave, 35.00; Van
Meter Industrial Inc., 787.69;
Michael C. Van Milligen,
323.50; Van Waters & Rogers
Inc., 11,774.00; Robert
Vandermeulen, 300.00;
Tammie Vargas, 34.00; Vedi
Associates Inc., 9,440.00;
Viking Office Prodicts, 238.47;
Violet Hazer, 35.82; Visionary
Systems, Ltd., - 1,155.00;
Vitacare Ltd. of Iowa PC,
210.00; Vocational Services,
1,618.55; E J Voggenthaler
Company, 11.90; Von Hauen
and Associates Inc., 500.00;
Von Schrader Co., 804.48;
Denis M. Wagner, 27.00; Erin
E. Wagner, 30.00; Kathy
Wagner, 775.00; Wal-Mart
Store, 684.45; Wal-Mart,
50.00; John C. Walker, 46.00;
Walsh Stores, 53.16; Warren
Publishing Inc., 1,023.00;
Wash Depot Inc., 305.30;
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CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA
COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS
OFFICIAL
City Council, Special Session,
August 29, 2000
Council met in special session
at 4:10 p.m. at Four Mounds
Present: Mayor Duggan,
Council Members Buol, Cline,
Markham, Michalski, Nichol-
son, Robbins, City Manager
Michael Van Milligen.
Mayor Duggan read the call
and stated this is a special
session of the City Council
called for the purpose of
holding a goalsettingsession.
The City Council discussed
their strategic plan for 2000-
2006 and their goals and
priorities for the next eighteen
months.
There being no further busi-
ness, upon motion meeting
adjourned at 7:30 p.m.
/s/ Jeanne F. Schneider
City Clerk
1t9/6
STATE OF IOWA
DUBUQUE COUNTY
{ SS:
CERTIFICATION OF PUBLICATION
I, KATHY HEFEL-GOETZINGER 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 Th ' /tT(1-'
, 20 I')( , and for which the charge is $ �' 0
Subscribed_to before me,` Notary Public in and for Dubuque County, Iowa,
this c_ ; day of � rvz, 2 , 20 C L
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COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS
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son, Robbins, City Manager
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ness, upon motion meeting
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/s/ Jeanne F. Schneider
City Clerk
1t9/6
STATE OF IOWA
DUBUQUE COUNTY
{ SS:
CERTIFICATION OF PUBLICATION
I, KATHY HEFEL-GOETZINGER 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 Th ' /tT(1-'
, 20 I')( , and for which the charge is $ �' 0
Subscribed_to before me,` Notary Public in and for Dubuque County, Iowa,
this c_ ; day of � rvz, 2 , 20 C L
D
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Coun
ty, P q Iowa
{*P 8F JANET K. PAPE
a I MY COMMISSION EXPIRES
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ng the
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nt of
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thwest
nental
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he fol-
lolson,
uggan.
f City
snding
lent to
Annual
notion
moved
n No.
mend-
r 2001
Annual
munity
Grant
by
d 7-0.
f City
ending
irtgage
It 185
notion
moved
n No.
elease
ge for
5 Main
by
d 7-0.
f City
ending
e Park
'uction
)ntract
upon
9. Buol
olution
epting
•t, and
101-00
ate in
;onded
Tied 7-
f City
ending
rith the
Public
ding of
soning
nd an
r relat-
motion
moved
in No.
e City
lee to
e Iowa
Health
th the
Dubuque Visiting Nurse
Association. Seconded by
Markham. Motion carried 7-0.
Communication, of City
Manager submitting an update
on the status of the Iowa
Utilities Board consideration of
the changes to the 319 area
code, upon motion received
and filed.
Communication of City
Manager recommending
changes to the City's autho-
rized depository institutions,
upon motion received and
filed. Buol moved adoption of
Resolution No. 403-00 Naming
depositories. Seconded by
Markham. Motion carried 7-0.
Communication of City
Manager recommending that
certain designated agents of
the City be authorized to exe-
cute checks on behalf of the
City to pay workers compen-
sation expenses, upon motion
received and filed. Buol
moved adoption of Resolution
No. 404-00 Authorizing certain
designated agents of the City
of Dubuque limited authoriza-
tion to execute checks on
behalf of the City of Dubuque,
Iowa. Seconded by Markham.
Motion carried 7-0.
Communication of City
Manager recommending
approval of an application for a
Fiscal Year 2000 Law
Enforcement Block Grant from.
the Department of Justice,
upon motion received and
filed, and approved recom-
mendation:
Communication of City
Manager submitting a letter of
support for the University of
Dubuque's Student Service
Program, upon motion
received and filed.
Communication of City
Manager recommending an
addendum to the contract with
Vedi Associates for expenses
incurred for redesign and rebid
of the Third Street Parking
Ramp, upon motion received
and filed and approved adden-
dum.
Communication of City
er recommending
g an
agreement with the Iowa
Emergency Management
Division and the Federal
Emergency Management
Agency to prepare a Hazard
Mitigation Plan for the City,
upon motion received and
filed. Buol moved adoption of
AA ■
FREE ESTIMATES on
cleaning siding & decks to
remove mildew, mold and
grime. References 319-557-6050
u. a, -Sarah and
bo Hap'nin' events,
10 a.m.-8 p.m., include
Resolution No. 405-00
Developing a Hazard
Mitigation Plan and Resolution
No. 406-00 Guaranteeing local
match for the Hazard
Mitigation Planning Grant.
Seconded by Markham.
Motion carried 7-0.
Communication of City
Manager recommending that
the City enter into a contract
with QED Consulting of
Lakeside Park, Kentucky for
an analysis of the economic
impact the America's River
Project, as required for the
Vision Iowa grant application,
upon motion received and filed
and approved contract.
Communication of City
Manager recommending an
amendment to the
Development Agreement with
Platinum Holdings, LLC (for-
merly Platinum Hospitality
Group, LLC) to reflect the
name changes and other
minor modifications, upon
motion received and filed. Buol
moved adoption of Resolution
No. 407-00 Approving and
authorizing execution of an
amended and restated
Development Agreement by
and between the City of
Dubuque and Platinum
Holdings, LLC. Seconded by
Markham. Motion carried 7-0.
Communication from the
County Board of Supervisors
expressing their dissatisfac-
tion over recent legislation
relating to the Local Option
Sales Tax, and communication
of City Manager submitting a
reply to the County Board of
Supervisors stating that the
City of Dubuque opposes the
legislation relating to the Local
Option Sales Tax, upon motion
received and filed.
Communication of the City
Manager to the Iowa
Department of Transportation
regarding the Southwest
Arterial Moratorium, upon
motion received and filed.
Buol moved adoption of
Resolution No. 408-00
Granting issuance of a permit
to sell Cigarettes and Cigarette
Papers to One Flight Up, Inc.;
ResolutionNo. 409-00
Granting issuance of Class C
Beer Permit to Oky Doky #21,
Sid's Beverage, IOCO Speede
Shoppe (2335 University and
1998 Jackson), Oky Doky #6;
and Class B Wine Permit to
Oky Doky #6 and Sid's
Beverage; and Resolution No.
410-00 Granting issuance of
Class C Beer/Liquor Permit to
Clarke College and Los
Aztecas Mexican Restaurant
and Class E Liquor Permit to
Eagle Food Center #130.
Seconded by Markham.
Motion carried 7-0.
BOARDS/COMMISSIONS:
Applicants are invited to
address the Council to
express their desire to serve
on the following Boards /
Commissions:
Airport Commission: R. J.
Blocker, Teri Goodmann, Don
Hedeman, Nancy Ann Helling
TV Cable Teleprogramming
Commission: Jennifer Tigges
Appointments to the follow-
ing Boards/Commissions:
Housing Commission:
Dorothy Culbertson, Jim Holz,
Dan Teply. Upon motion
Dorothy Culbertson, Jim Holz,
reappointed and Dan Teply
appointed to three year terms
expiring August 17, 2003.
Library Board of Trustees:
Sue Lindsay. Mayor appointed
Sue Lindsay to the unexpired
term which will expire on July
1, 2003. Upon motion Council
concurred with Mayor's
appointment.
Long Range Planning
Advisory Commission: Chris
Curfman. Upon motion Chris
Curfman appointed to the
unexpired term which will
expire on July 1, 2002.
Upon motion the rules were
suspended to allow anyone
present to address the
Council.
Request of Julie Harry to con-
sider rezoning property locat-
ed at 3251 Roosevelt Street
from R-1 Single Family
Residential District to CS
Commercial Service and
Wholesale District, and proof
of publication on Notice of
Public Hearing to amend the
Zoning Ordinance, upon
motion received and filed.
Julie Harry spoke in favor of
the rezoning. Walt Pregler, Sr.
Cathy Lynch, John Dolan,
Diane Beau, Shirley Heacock,
Ken Kaiser, Albert Doland, and
Lowell Davis spoke in opposi-
tion to the rezoning. Nicholson
moved to receive and file the
communication and concur
with the denial of the Zoning
Advisory Commission.
Seconded by Buol. Motion
carried 7-0.
Upon motion the rule was
reinstated limiting discussion
to the Council.
Request of Doug Brotherton,
Chairman of the Airport
Commission, to address the
Council on current Airport
issues. Mr. Brotherton
addressed the Council.
Request of Ed Tschiggfrie to
address the Council regarding
the West End Commercial
Subdivision Final Plat, upon
motion referred to the City
Manager. Mr. Tschiggfrie
spoke concerning the storm
water drainage ordinance.
Communication of Thomas
W. O'Neil, Menard, Inc.,
requesting (1) that this item be
set for a public hearing on
September 5, 2000, (2) that
Council suggest access alter-
natives; and (3) that Council
allow City staff to participate in
determining access as well.
Communication of William J.
Maiers, on behalf of Mr. and
Mrs. William A. Siegert,
requesting that Menard's'
application for plat approval
be tabled. Michalski moved to
receive and file the communi-
cation and that a public hear-
ing be set for 9/5/00.
Seconded by Buol. Motion
carried 7-0.
Communication of City
Manager recommending an
amendment to the Chamber of
Commerce Development
Agreement, upon motion
received and filed. Buol moved
adoption of Resolution No.
411-00 Approving and autho-
rizing execution of an amend-
ed and restated Development
Agreement by and among the
City of Dubuque, Harbor View
Development, LLC, and the
Dubuque Area Chamber of
Commerce. Seconded by
Cline. Motion carried 7-0.
An Ordinance Amending the
City of Dubuque Code of
Ordinances Section 36-4 Long
Range Planning Advisory
Commission Created;
Composition, by suspending
the membership on the
Commission of a member of
the Zoning Advisory
Commission until September
1, 2001, said Ordinance having
been presented and read at
the Council meeting of 8/7/00
now presented for further
action. Buol moved that this
be the second reading of the
Ordinance. Seconded by
Nicholson. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote: Yeas —Nicholson,
Robbins, Buol, Cline, Duggan,
Markham. Nays —Michalski.
An Ordinance Amending the
City of Dubuque Code of
Ordinances by Repealing Sec.
23-1 Providing for a Board of
Health; by Repealing Sec. 23-
3 Providing for the Conduct of
Appeal by the Board of Health;
by amending Sec. 7-75 and 7-
81 relating to Dangerous
Animals, said Ordinance hav-
ing been presented and read
at the Council Meeting of
8/7/00 now presented for fur-
ther action. Markham moved
that this be the second reading
of the Ordinance. Seconded
by Robbins. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote: Yeas - Nicholson,
Robbins, Buol, Duggan,
Markham. Nays —Cline,
Michalski.
Request of Mayor Terry
Duggan to discuss allowing
the citizens of Dubuque to
vote on the issue of opening or
closing the Town Clock Plaza.
Communication of
Corporation Counsel submit-
ting an opinion to the Mayor
and City Council that Council
can submit issue to voters and
communication of Corporation
Counsel regarding referendum
ordinance. Markham moved
that the communications be
received and filed and that the
issue be put to a vote on the
next general election,
November 7, 2000. Seconded
by Robbins. Vote on the
motion was as follows: Yeas —
Robbins, Duggan, Markham. •
Nays —Nicholson,- Buol, Cline,
Michalski. Motion:failed.
Corporation Counsel Barry
Lindahl submitting an ordi-
nance .amending She Code of
Ordinances to remove the
durational limitations for politi-
cal signs and an Ordinance
Amending the City of Dubuque
Code of Ordinances Section 4-
3.5(c) of Appendix A (the
Zoning Ordinance) regulating
political signs by deleting the
durational limitations for such
signs, presented and read.
Nicholson moved that this
matter be referred to the
Zoning Advisory Comm.
Seconded by Buol. Motion
carried 7-0.
Communication of City
Manager recommending that
an application be submitted to
the State Historic Preservation
Office for a Certified Local
Government grant to develop
design guidelines for the City's
five historic districts, upon
motion received and filed. Buol
moved adoption of .Resolution
No. 412-00 Approving the
submission of an application
for Certified Local Government
funding to develop design
review guidelines for the City's
historic districts. Seconded by
Nicholson. Motion carried 7-0.
Communication of City
Manager submitting the pro-
posed training and implemen-
tation schedule for converting
to a paperless City Council
agenda, upon motion received
and filed.
Council Member Reports:
Council Member Nicholson
stated he had consensus of
four Council Members that the
agreement with Durrant Group
for preparation of a
Conceptual Design of Main
Street be placed on the 9/5/00
City Council agenda and gave
direction to staff. •
City Manager submitting doc-
uments providing for construc-
tion of the Sutton Pool Water
Playground, upon motion
received and filed. Robbins
moved adoption of: Resolution
No. 413-00 Preliminary
approval of plans and specs in
estimated amount of
$242,500; Resolution No. 414-
00 Fixing date of hearing on
plans and specs for October 2,
and Resolution No. 415-00
Ordering bids and directing
Clerk to advertise. Seconded
by Nicholson. Motion carried
7-0.
At 8:13 p.m. uponmotion is
was resolved to go into Closed
Session regarding Purchase of
Real Estate (Iowa Code
§21.5(1)(j) and Pending
Litigation (Iowa Code
§21.5(1)(c).
At 8:34 p:m. Council recon-
vened regular Session stating
that staff had been given prop-
er direction.
There being no further busi-
ness, upon motion meeting
adjourned at 8:35 p.m. •
/s/ Jeanne F. Schneider
City Clerk
it 8/31
STATE OF IOWA
DUBUQUE COUNTY
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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 tha the attached notice was published
in said newspaper on the following dates i .� -/
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Subscribed to before me, otary Public in and for Dubuque County, Iowa,
this / 2 day o ALD20_2' _
Notary lc in and for Dubuque County,Iowa
K. WESTERMEYER
MY COMMISSION EXPIRES
FEBRUARY 1, 2002
Dyersville, IA 319-875-8!
Dubuque Visiting Nurse
Association. Seconded by
Markham. Motion carried 7-0.
Communication. of City
Manager submitting an update
on the status of the Iowa
Utilities Board consideration of
the changes to the 319 area
code, upon motion received
and filed.
Communication of City
Manager recommending
changes to the City's autho-
rized depository institutions,
upon motion received and
filed. Buol moved adoption of
Resolution No. 403-00 Naming
depositories. Seconded by
Markham. Motion carried 7-0.
Communication of City
Manager recommending that
certain designated agents of
the City be authorized to exe-
cute checks on behalf of the
City to pay workers compen-
sation expenses, upon motion
received and filed. Buol
moved adoption of Resolution
No. 404-00 Authorizing certain
designated agents of the City
of Dubuque limited authoriza-
tion to execute checks on
behalf of the City of Dubuque,
Iowa. Seconded by Markham.
Motion carried 7-0.
Communication of City
Manager recommending
approval of an application for a
Fiscal Year 2000 Law
Enforcement Block Grant from
the Department of Justice,
upon motion received and
filed, and approved recom-
mendation.
Communication of City
Manager submitting a letter of
support for the University of
Dubuque's Student Service
Program, upon motion
received and filed.
Communication of City
Manager recommending an
addendum to the contract with
Vedi Associates for expenses
incurred for redesign and rebid
of the Third Street Parking
Ramp, upon motion received
and filed and approved adden-
dum.
Communication of City
Manager recommending an
agreement with the Iowa
Emergency Management
Division and the Federal
Emergency Management
Agency to prepare a Hazard
Mitigation Plan for the City,
upon motion received and
filed. Buol moved adoption of
A
FREE ESTIMATES on
cleaning siding & decks tc
remove mildew, mold and
grime. References 319-557-6051
.0 a, Sarah and
,bo Hap'nin' events,
I0 a m -8 n u . include
Resolution No. 405-00
Developing a Hazard
Mitigation Plan and Resolution
No. 406-00 Guaranteeing local
match for the Hazard
Mitigation Planning Grant.
Seconded by Markham.
Motion carried 7-0.
Communication of City
Manager recommending that
the City enter into a contract
with QED Consulting of
Lakeside Park, Kentucky for
an analysis of the economic
impact the America's River
Project, as required for the
Vision Iowa grant application,
upon motion received and filed
and approved contract.
Communication of City
Manager recommending an
amendment to the
Development Agreement with
Platinum Holdings, LLC (for-
merly Platinum Hospitality
Group, LLC) to reflect the
name changes and other
minor modifications, upon
motion received and filed. Buol
moved adoption of Resolution
No. 407-00 Approving and
authorizing execution of an
amended and restated
Development Agreement by
and between the City of
Dubuque and Platinum
Holdings, LLC. Seconded by
Markham. Motion carried 7-0.
Communication from the
County Board of Supervisors
expressing their dissatisfac-
tion over recent legislation
relating to the Local Option
Sales Tax, and communication
of City Manager submitting a
reply to the County Board of
Supervisors stating that the
City of Dubuque opposes the
legislation relating to the Local
Option Sales Tax, upon motion
received and filed.
Communication of the City
Manager to the Iowa
Department of Transportation
regarding the Southwest
Arterial Moratorium, upon
motion received and filed.
Buol moved adoption of
Resolution No. 408-00
Granting issuance of a permit
to sell Cigarettes and Cigarette
Papers to One Flight Up, inc.;
ResolutionNo. 409-00
Granting issuance of Class C
Beer Permit to Oky Doky #21,
Sid's Beverage, IOCO Speede
Shoppe (2335 University and
1998 Jackson), Oky Doky #6;
and Class B Wine Permit to
Oky Doky #6 and Sid's
Beverage; and Resolution No.
410-00 Granting issuance of
Class C Beer/Liquor Permit to
Clarke College and Los
Aztecas Mexican Restaurant
and Class E Liquor Permit to
Eagle Food Center #130.
Seconded by Markham.
Motion carried 7-0.
BOARDS/COMMISSIONS:
Applicants are invited to
address the Council to
express their desire to serve
on the following Boards /
Commissions:
Airport Commission: R. J.
Blocker, Teri Goodmann, Don
Hedeman, Nancy Ann Helling
TV Cable Teleprogramming
Commission: Jennifer Tigges
Appointments to the follow-
ing Boards/Commissions:
Housing Commission:
Dorothy Culbertson, Jim Holz,
Dan Teply. Upon motion
Dorothy Culbertson, Jim Holz,
reappointed and Dan Teply
appointed to three year terms
expiring'August 17, 2003.
Library Board of Trustees:
Sue Lindsay. Mayor appointed
Sue Lindsay to the unexpired
term which will expire on July
1, 2003. Upon motion Council
concurred with Mayor's
appointment.
Long Range Planning
Advisory Commission: Chris
Curfman. Upon motion Chris
Curfman appointed to the
unexpired term which will
expire on July 1, 2002.
Upon motion the rules were
suspended to allow anyone
present to address the
Council.
Request of Julie Harryto con-
sider rezoning property locat-
ed at 3251 Roosevelt Street
from R-1 Single Family
Residential District to CS
Commercial Service and
Wholesale District, and proof
of publication on Notice of
Public Hearing to amend the
Zoning Ordinance, upon
motion received and filed.
Julie Harry spoke in favor of
the rezoning. Walt Pregler, Sr.
Cathy Lynch; John Dolan,
Diane Beau, Shirley Heacock,
Ken Kaiser, Albert Doland, and
Lowell Davis spoke in opposi-
tion to the rezoning. Nicholson
moved to receive and file the
communication and concur
with the denial of the Zoning
Advisory Commission.
Seconded by Buol. Motion
carried 7-0.
Upon motion the rule was
reinstated limiting discussion
to the Council.
Request of Doug Brotherton,
Chairman of the Airport
Commission, to address the
Council on current Airport
issues. Mr. Brotherton
addressed the Council.
Request of Ed Tschiggfrie to
address the Council regarding
the West End Commercial
Subdivision Final Plat, upon
motion referred to the City
Manager. Mr. Tschiggfrie
spoke concerning the storm
water drainage ordinance.
Communication of Thomas
W. O'Neil, Menard, Inc.,
requesting (1) that this item be
set for a public hearing on
September 5, 2000, (2) that
Council suggest access alter-
natives; and (3) that Council
allow City staff to participate in
determining access as well.
Communication of William J.
Maiers, on behalf of Mr. and
Mrs. William A. Siegert,
requesting that Menard's'
application for plat approval
be tabled. Michalski moved to
receive and file the communi-
cation and that a public hear-
ing be set for 9/5/00.
Seconded by Buol. Motion
carried 7-0.
Communication of City
Manager recommending an
amendment to the Chamber of
Commerce Development
Agreement, upon motion
received and filed. Buol moved
adoption of Resolution No.
411-00 Approving and autho-
rizing execution of an amend-
ed and restated Development
Agreement by and among the
City of Dubuque, Harbor View
Development, LLC, and the
Dubuque Area Chamber of
Commerce. Seconded by
Cline. Motion carried 7-0.
An Ordinance Amending the
City of Dubuque Code of
Ordinances Section 36-4 Long
Range Planning Advisory
Commission Created;
Composition, by suspending
the membership on the
Commission of a member of
the Zoning Advisory
Commission until September
1, 2001, said Ordinance having
been presented and read at
the Council meeting of 8/7/00
now presented for further
action. Buol moved that this
be the second reading of the
Ordinance. Seconded by
Nicholson. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote: Yeas —Nicholson,
Robbins, Buol, Cline, Duggan,
Markham. Nays —Michalski.
An Ordinance Amending the
City of Dubuque Code of
Ordinances by Repealing Sec.
23-1 Providing for a Board of
Health; by Repealing Sec. 23-
3 Providing for the Conduct of
Appeal by the Board of Health;
by amending Sec. 7-75 and 7-
81 relating to Dangerous
Animals, said Ordinance hav-
ing been presented and read
at the Council Meeting of
8/7/06 now presented for fur-
ther action. Markham moved
that this be the second reading
of the Ordinance. Seconded
by Robbins. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote: Yeas - Nicholson,
Robbins, Buol, Duggan,
Markham. Nays —Cline,
Michalski.
Request of Mayor Terry
Duggan to discuss allowing
the citizens of Dubuque to
vote on the issue of opening or
closing the Town Clock Plaza.
Communication of
Corporation Counsel submit-
ting an opinion to the Mayor
and City Council that Council
can submit issue to voters and
communication of Corporation
Counsel regarding referendum
ordinance. Markham moved
that the communications be
received and filed and that the
issue be put to a vote on the
next general election,
November 7, 2000. Seconded
by Robbins. Vote on the
motion was as follows: Yeas —
Robbins, Duggan, Markham.
Nays —Nicholson,: Buol, Cline,
Michalski. Motion'failed.
Corporation Counsel Barry
Lindahl submitting an ordi-
nance .amending ;the Code of
Ordinances to remove the
durational limitations for politi-
cal signs • and an Ordinance
Amending the City of Dubuque
Code of Ordinances Section 4-
3.5(c) of Appendix A (the
Zoning Ordinance) regulating
political signs by deleting the
durational limitations for such
signs, presented and read.
Nicholson moved that this
matter be referred to the
Zoning Advisory Comm.
Seconded by Buol. Motion
carried 7-0.
Communication of City
Manager recommending that
an application be submitted to
the State Historic Preservation
Office for a Certified Local
Govemment grant to develop
design guidelines for the City's
five historic districts, upon
motion received and filed. Buol
moved adoption of .Resolution
No. 412-00 Approving the
submission of an application
for Certified Local Government
funding to develop design
review guidelines for the City's
historic districts. Seconded by
Nicholson. Motion carried 7-0.
Communication of City
Manager submitting the pro-
posed training and implemen-
tation schedule for converting
to a paperless City Council
agenda, upon motion received
and filed.
Council Member Reports:
Council Member Nicholson
stated he had consensus of
four Council Members that the
agreement with Durrant Group
for preparation of a
Conceptual' Design of Main
Street be placed on the 9/5/00
City Council agenda and gave
direction to staff. '
City Manager submitting doc-
uments providing for construc-
tion of the Sutton Pool Water
Playground, upon motion
received and filed. Robbins
moved adoption of: Resolution
No. 413-00 Preliminary
approval of plans and specs in
estimated amount of
$242,500; Resolution No. 414-
00 Fixing date of hearing on
plans and specs for October 2,
and Resolution No. 415-00
Ordering bids and directing
Clerk to advertise. Seconded
by Nicholson. Motion carried
7-0.
At 8:13 p.m. upon. motion is
was resolved to go into Closed
Session regarding Purchase of
Real Estate (Iowa Code
§21.5(1)(j) and Pending
Litigation (Iowa Code
§21.5(1)(c).
At 8:34 p:m. Council recon-
vened regular Session stating
that staff had been given prop-
er direction.
There being no further busi-
ness, upon motion meeting
adjourned at 8:35 p.m. •
/s/ Jeanne F. Schneider
City Clerk
It 8/31
STATE OF IOWA
DUBUQUE COUNTY
I,
Communications, Inc., an I
newspaper of general circi
Dubuque and State of Iowa
in said newspaper on the fo
, 20 j
CER7
TAMMY M, F'E
Subscribed to before me, l
this /A2-f day of
rYe.' d t e ffy' ager.
Communication of Donna
Smith, Dubuque County Board
of Supervisors, regarding
duplicate street names within
cities or in the unincorporated
area of the County, upon
motion referred to the City
Manager.
Communication of Gene
Fangman, Chief of the Asbury
Police Department and Chair
of the Dubuque Public Safety
Communications Center
Committee expressing con-
cern about the duplication of
City street ane County road
names, upon motion referred
to the City Manager.
Communication of Katie
Sete, Chairperson of the
Stonehill Adult Center
Advisory Committee, request-
ing a letter of support for the
proposed renovation and
expansion of Stonehill Adult
Center's adult day care pro-
gram, upon motion referred to
the City Manager.
City Manager submitting let-
ter of support for expansion of
Stonehill Adult Center's adult
day care program, upon
motion received and filed and
approved letter of support.
Communication of Ruth Nash
urging Council adoption of the
Historic Preservation Task
Force proposal, upon motion
received and filed.
Communication of Chad
Sampson expressing his
appreciation for the opportuni-
ty to work as an intern for the
Dubuque Human Rights
Department, upon motion
received and filed.
Communication from the
Visiting Nurse Association
regarding recent changes,
upon motion received and
filed.
Communication of Zoning
Advisory Commission advising
of their approval of Plat of
Survey for Lot 1 of Lightning
Ridge as requested by Dan
Conlan, upon motion received
and filed. Buol moved adop-
tion of Resolution No. 391-00
Approving the Plat of Survey
for Lot 1 of Lightning Ridge in
Dubuque County, Iowa.
Seconded by Markham.
Motion carried 7-0.
Communication of Zoning
Advisory Commission advising
of their approval of Plat of
Survey of Lot 1, Lot 2, and Lot
3 of Harbor View Place as
requested by the City of
Dubuque, upon motion
received and filed. Buol moved
adoption of Resolution No.
392-00 Approving the Plat of
Survey for Lot 1, Lot 2, and Lot
3 of Harbor View Place.
Seconded by Markham.
Motion carried 7-0.
Communication of Zoning
Advisory Commission advising
of their approval of the Final
Plat of Lots 1, 2, A, B, C, and D
of Maple Leaf Addition No. 3,
upon motion received and
filed. Buol moved adoption of
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Approving the Final Plat of
Lots 1, 2, A, B, C, and D of
Maple Leaf Addition No. 3.
Seconded by Markham.
Motion carried 7-0.
Communication of Zoning
Advisory Commission advising
that the University of
Dubuque's proposed site plan
changes do not represent a
significant change to the intent
and purpose of the Planned
Unit Development section of
the Zoning Ordinance, upon
motion received and filed.
Communication of City
Manager recommending
approval of a 180 day exten-
sion for security banding for
Jaeger Heights Subdivision
No. 2, upon motion received
and filed. Buol moved adop-
tion of Resolution No. 394-00
Rescinding Resolution No.
103-00 and reaffirming the
final plat of Lots 1 thru 4 of
Block 4, Lots 1 and,2 of Block
5, and Lots 1 thru 3 of Block 6
of Jaeger Heights Subdivision
No. 2, in the City of Dubuque,
Iowa. Seconded by Markham.
Motion carried 7-0.
Communication of City
Manager recommending
approval of the acquisition of
property at 1650 Manson
Road which is necessary for
the Manson Road Bridge
Replacement project, upon
motion received and filed. Buol
moved adoption of Resolution
No. 395-00 Authorizing the
acquisition of property at 1650
Manson Road. Seconded by
Markham. Motion carried 7-0.
Communication of City
Manager recommending
approval of the acquisition of
real estate at 3425
Pennsylvania Avenue, upon
motion received and filed: Buol
moved adoption of Resolution
No. 396-00 Authorizing the
acquisition of property at 3425
Pennsylvania Avenue.
Seconded by Markham.
Motion carried 7-0.
Communication of City
Manager recommending that
the Southwest Arterial
Environmental Assessment
Contract with WHKS &
Company be terminated, upon
motion received and filed.
Michalski moved adoption of
Resolution No. 397-00
Authorizing the City Manager
to execute an agreement with
Transportation terminating the
current contract agreement
between the City of Dubuque,
the Iowa Department of
Transportation, and WHKS &
Company for the Southwest
Arterial Environmental
Assessment. Seconded by
Nicholson. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote: Yeas —Nicholson,
Robbins, Buol, Cline, Duggan.
Nays —Michalski.
Communication of City
Manager recommending
approval of an amendment to
the Fiscal Year 2001 Annual
Action Plan, upon motion
received and filed. Buol moved
adoption of Resolution No.
398-00 Approving an amend-
ment to the Fiscal Year 2001
(Program Year 2000) Annual
Action Plan for Community
Development Block Grant
Funds. Seconded by
Markham. Motion carried 7-0.
Communication of City
Manager recommending
release of real estate mortgage
for property located at 185
Main Street, upon motion
received and filed. Buol moved
adoption of Resolution No.
399-00 Approving the release
of real estate mortgage for
property located at 185 Main
Street. Seconded by
Markham. Motion carried 7-0.
Communication of City
Manager recommending
acceptance of the Skate Park
Equipment Construction
Project in the final contract
amount of $98,500, upon
motion received and filed. Buol
moved adoption of Resolution
No. 400-00 Accepting
improvement for project, and
Resolution No. 401-00
Approving final estimate in
amount of $98,500. Seconded
by Markham. Motion carried 7-
0.
Communication of City
Manager recommending
approval of a contract with the
Iowa Department of Public
Health for continued funding of
the Childhood Lead Poisoning
Prevention Program, and an
agreement with VNA for relat-
ed services, upon motion
received and filed. Buol moved
adoption of Resolution No.
402-00 Authorizing the City
Manager or his designee to
sign a contract with the Iowa
Department of Public Health
Dubuque Visiting Nurse
Association. Seconded by
Markham. Motion carried 7-0.
Communication. of City
Manager submitting an update
on the status of the Iowa
Utilities Board consideration of
the changes to the 319 area
code, upon motion received
and filed.
Communication of City
Manager recommending
changes to the City's autho-
rized depository institutions,
upon motion received and
filed. Buol moved adoption of
Resolution No. 403-00 Naming
depositories. Seconded by
Markham. Motion carried 7-0.
Communication of City
Manager recommending that
certain designated agents of
the City be authorized to exe-
cute checks on behalf of the
City to pay workers compen-
sation expenses, upon motion
received and filed. Buol
moved adoption of Resolution
No. 404-00 Authorizing certain
designated agents of the City
of Dubuque limited authoriza-
tion to execute checks on
behalf of the City of Dubuque,
Iowa. Seconded by Markham.
Motion carried 7-0.
Communication of City
Manager recommending
approval of an applicationfor a
Fiscal Year 2000 Law
Enforcement Block Grant from
the Department of Justice,
upon motion received and
filed, and approved recom-
mendation.
Communication of City
Manager submitting a letter of
support for the University of
Dubuque's Student Service
Program, upon motion
received and filed.
Communication of City
Manager recommending an
addendum to the contract with
Vedi Associates for expenses
incurred for redesign and rebid
of the Third Street Parking
Ramp, upon motion received
and filed and approved adden-
dum.
Communication of City
Manager recommending an
agreement with the Iowa
Emergency Management
Division and the Federal
Emergency Management
Agency to prepare a Hazard
Mitigation Plan for the City,
upon motion received and
Resolution No. 405-00
Developing a Hazard
Mitigation Plan and Resolution
No. 406-00 Guaranteeing local
match for the Hazard
Mitigation Planning Grant.
Seconded by Markham.
Motion carried 7-0.
Communication of City
Manager recommending that
the City enter into a contract
with QED Consulting of
Lakeside Park, Kentucky for
an analysis of the economic
impact the America's River
Project, as required for the
Vision Iowa grant application,
upon motion received and filed
and approved contract.
Communication of City
Manager recommending an
amendment to the
Development Agreement with
Platinum Holdings, LLC (for-
merly Platinum Hospitality
Group, LLC) to reflect the
name changes and other
minor modifications, upon
motion received and filed. Buol
moved adoption of Resolution
No. 407-00 Approving and
authorizing execution of an
amended and restated
Development Agreement by
and between the City of
Dubuque and Platinum
Holdings, LLC. Seconded by
Markham. Motion carried 7-0.
Communication from the
County Board of Supervisors
expressing their dissatisfac-
tion over recent legislation
relating to the Local Option
Sales Tax, and communication
of City Manager submitting a
reply to the County Board of
Supervisors stating that the
City of Dubuque opposes the
legislation relating to the Local
Option Sales Tax, upon motion
received and filed.
Communication of the City
Manager to the Iowa
Department of Transportation
regarding the Southwest
Arterial Moratorium, upon
motion received and filed.
Buol moved adoption of
Resolution No. 408-00
Granting issuance of a permit
to sell Cigarettes and Cigarette
Papers to One Flight Up, Inc.;
Resolution' No. 409-00
Granting issuance of Class C
Beer Permit to Oky Doky #21,
Sid's Beverage, IOCO Speede
Shoppe (2335 University and
1998 Jackson), Oky Doky #6;
Oky Doky #6 and Sid's
Beverage; and Resolution No.
410-00 Granting issuance of
Class C Beer/Liquor Permit to
Clarke College and Los
Aztecas Mexican Restaurant
and Class E Liquor Permit to
Eagle Food Center #130.
Seconded by Markham.
Motion carried 7-0.
BOARDS/COMMISSIONS:
Applicants are invited to
address the Council to
express their desire to serve
on the following Boards /
Commissions:
Airport Commission: R. J.
Blocker, Teri Goodmann, Don
Hedeman, Nancy Ann Helling
TV Cable Teleprogramming
Commission: Jennifer Tigges
Appointments to the follow-
ing Boards/Commissions:
Housing Commission:
Dorothy Culbertson, Jim Holz,
Dan Teply. Upon motion
Dorothy Culbertson, Jim Holz,
reappointed and Dan Teply
appointed to three year terms
expiring August 17, 2003.
Library Board of Trustees:
Sue Lindsay. Mayor appointed
Sue Lindsay to the unexpired
term which will expire on July
1, 2003. Upon motion Council
concurred with Mayor's
appointment.
Long Range Planning
Advisory Commission: Chris
Curfman. Upon motion Chris
Curfman appointed to the
unexpired term which will
expire on July 1, 2002.
Upon motion the rules were
suspended to allow anyone
present to address the
Council.
Request of Julie Harry to con-
sider rezoning property locat-
ed at 3251 Roosevelt Street
from R-1 Single Family
Residential District to CS
Commercial Service and
Wholesale District, and proof
of publication on Notice of
Public Hearing to amend the
Zoning Ordinance, upon
motion received and filed.
Julie Harry spoke in favor of
the rezoning. Walt Pregler, Sr.
Cathy Lynch, John Dolan,
Diane Beau, Shirley Heacock,
Ken Kaiser, Albert Doland, and
Lowell Davis spoke in opposi-
tion to the rezoning. Nicholson
moved to receive and file the
communication and concur
with the denial of the Zoning
Seconded by Buol. Motion
carried 7-0.
Upon motion the rule was
reinstated limiting discussion
to the Council.
Request of Doug Brotherton,
Chairman of the Airport
Commission, to address the
Council on current Airport
issues. Mr. Brotherton
addressed the Council.
Request of Ed Tschiggfrie to
address the Council regarding
the West End Commercial
Subdivision Final Plat, upon
motion referred to the City
Manager. Mr. Tschiggfrie
spoke concerning the storm
water drainage ordinance.
Communication of Thomas
W. O'Neil, Menard, Inc.,
requesting (1) that this item be
set for a public hearing on
September 5, 2000, (2) that
Council suggest access alter-
natives; and (3) that Council
allow City staff to participate in
determining access as well.
Communication of William J.
Maiers, on behalf of Mr. and
Mrs. William A. Siegert,
requesting that Menard's'
application for plat approval
be tabled. Michalski moved to
receive and file the communi-
cation and that a public hear-
ing be set for 9/5/00.
Seconded by Buol. Motion
carried 7-0.
Communication of City
Manager recommending an
amendment to the Chamber of
Commerce Development
Agreement, upon motion
received and filed. Buol moved
adoption of Resolution No.
411-00 Approving and autho-
rizing execution of an amend-
ed and restated Development
Agreement by and among the
City of Dubuque, Harbor View
Development, LLC, and the
Dubuque Area Chamber of
Commerce. Seconded •by
Cline. Motion carried 7-0.
An Ordinance Amending the
City of Dubuque Code of
Ordinances Section 36-4 Long
Range Planning Advisory
Commission Created;
Composition, by suspending
the membership on the
Commission of a member of
the Zoning Advisory
Commission until September
1, 2001, said Ordinance having
been presented and read at
the Council meeting of 8/7/00
action. Buol
be the second
Ordinance. t
Nicholson. Car
lowing vote: Ye
Robbins, Buol,
Markham. Nay:
An Ordinance
City of Dubt
Ordinances by
23-1 Providing
Health; by Rep
3 Providing for
Appeal by the E
by amending S
81 relating •
Animals, said I
ing been prese
at the Counc
8/7/00 now pre
ther action. N
that this be the
of the Ordinal
by Robbins. Ca
lowing vote: Ye
Robbins, Bt.
Markham.
Michalski.
Request of
Duggan to di;
the citizens o
vote on the isst
closing the Tom
Commi
Corporation Cc
ting an opinior
and City Counm
can submit issu
communication
Counsel regard
ordinance. Ma
that the comp
received and fib
issue be put tc
next generl
November 7, 2i
by • Robbins.
motion was as'1
Robbins, Dugc
Nays—Nicholsc
Michalski. Motif
Corporation
Lindahl submi
nance .amendin
Ordinances tc
durational limits
cal signs and
Amending the C
Code of Ordinal
3.5(c) of App
Zoning Ordinal
political signs 1
durational limit
signs, present
Nicholson mo'
matter be ref
Zoning Advi:
Seconded by
CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA
COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS
OFFICIAL
August 21, 2000, City Council,
Special Session followed by
Regular Session.
At 5:00 P.M. Council had din-
ner in the Second Floor
Rotunda of the Public Library.
At 5:30 P.M. Council con-
vened for the meeting, 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
i City Council.
Invocation was given by
Reverend Mel Hooten, Pastor,
Grandview Heights Baptist
Church
Proclamations: Enhancing
End -of -Life Care Month
(September, 2000) received by
Sue Wilford; Ride to the River
Day (August 26, 2000)
received by Gary Frederick.
Minutes: Community
Development Advisory
Commission of 6/20;
Environmental Stewardship
Advisory Commission of 8/1;
Historic Preservation
Commission of 7/20; Housing
Code Appeals Board of 7/25;
Investment Oversight
Commission of 8/10; Long
Range Planning Commission
of 7/19; Park and Recreation
Commission of 8/8; Zoning
Advisory Commission of 8/2,
upon motion received and
filed.
Printed Official Council
Proceedings for June, 2000,
upon motion approved as
printed.
Proof of Publication of
Council Proceedings for meet-
ing of July 17, 2000, upon
motion received and filed.
Finance Director submitting
financial report for July, 2000.
upon motion received and
filed.
Quarterly report from the
Convention and Visitors
Bureau and Substance Abuse
Services Center, upon motion
received and filed.
Notices of Claims and Suits:
Mary Harkey in the estimated
amount of $1,210.50 for per-
sonal injuries; Tracy Ploessl in
undetermined amount for vehi-
cle damage; Michele Schreiber
in undetermined amount for
vehicle damage; Greg Swartz
in estimated amount of
$127.20 for vehicle damage,
upon motion referred to the
Legal Staff for investigation
and report.
An Ordinance Amending the
City of Dubuque Code of
Ordinances by changing the
reference in Sections 10-23,
10-24, and 10-38 from "Dock
Division Manager" to "City
Manager", said Ordinance
having been presented and
read at the Council Meeting of
8/7/00 now presented for fur-
ther action. Buol moved that
this be the second reading of
the Ordinance. Seconded by
Markham. Motion carried 7-0.
Communication from Karma
J. Wanamaker advising that
she will not be applying for
reappointment to the commis-
sion, upon motion received
and filed. -
Communication from Donald
H. Kelliher regarding a traffic
safety problem in the area of
the Dubuque Golf and Country
Club, upon motion referred to
the City Manager.
Communication of Jon
Romaine, Executive Director, of
Area Residential Care, Inc.,
requesting the City to vacate a
parcel of land adjacent to
property at 2455 Kerper
Boulevard, upon motioh
referred to the City Manager.
Communication of Donna
Smith, Dubuque County Board
of Supervisors, regarding
duplicate street names within
cities or in the unincorporated
area of the County, upon
motion referred to the City
Manager.
Communication of Gene
Fangman, Chief of the Asbury
Police Department and Chair
of the Dubuque Public Safety
Communications Center
Committee expressing con-
cern about the duplication of
City street and County road
names, upon motion referred
to the City'Manager.
Communication of Katie
Selle, Chairperson of the
Stonehill Adult Center
Advisory Committee, request-
ing a letter of support for the
proposed renovation and
expansion of Stonehill Adult
Center's adult day care pro-
gram, upon motion referred to
the City Manager.
City Manager submitting let-
ter of support for expansion of
Stonehill Adult Center's adult
day care program, upon
motion received and filed and
approved letter of support.
Communication of Ruth Nash
urging Council adoption of the
Historic Preservation Task
Force proposal, upon motion
received and filed.
Communication of Chad
Sampson expressing his
appreciation for the opportuni-
ty to work as an intern for the
Dubuque Human Rights
Department, upon motion
received and filed.
Communication from the
Visiting Nurse Association
regarding recent changes,
upon motion received and
filed.
Communication of Zoning
Advisory Commission advising
of their approval of Plat of
Survey for Lot 1 of Lightning
Ridge as requested by Dan
Conlan, upon motion received
Approving the Final Plat of
Lots 1, 2, A, B, C, and D of
Maple Leaf Addition No. 3.
Seconded by Markham.
Motion carried 7-0.
Communication of Zoning
Advisory Commission advising
that the University of
Dubuque's proposed site plan
changes do not represent a
significant change to the intent
and purpose of the Planned
Unit Development section of
the Zoning Ordinance, upon
motion received and filed.
Communication of City
Manager recommending.
approval of a 180 day exten-
sion for security bonding for
Jaeger Heights Subdivision
No. 2, upon motion received
and filed. Buol moved adop-
tion of Resolution No. 394-00
Rescinding Resolution No.
103-00 and reaffirming the
final plat of Lots 1 thru 4 of
Block 4, Lots 1 and 2 of Block
5, and Lots 1 thru 3 of Block 6
of Jaeger Heights Subdivision
No. 2, in the City of Dubuque,
Iowa. Seconded by Markham.
Motion carried 7-0.
Communication of City
Manager recommending
approval of the acquisition of
property at 1650 Manson
Road which is necessary for
the Manson Road Bridge
Replacement project, upon
motion received and filed. Buol
Transportation terminating the
current contract agreement
between the City of Dubuque,
the Iowa Department of
Transportation, and WHKS &
Company for the Southwest
Arterial Environmental
Assessment. Seconded by
Nicholson. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote: Yeas —Nicholson,
Robbins, Buol, Cline, Duggan.
Nays —Michalski.
Communication of City
Manager recommending
approval of an amendment to
the Fiscal Year 2001 Annual
Action Plan, upon motion
received and filed. Buol moved
adoption of Resolution No.
398-00 Approving an amend-
ment to the Fiscal Year 2001
(Program Year 2000) Annual
Action Plan for Community
Development Block Grant
Funds. Seconded by
Markham. Motion carried 7-0.
Communication of City
Manager recommending
release of real estate mortgage
for property located at 185
Main Street, upon motion
received and filed. Buol moved
adoption of Resolution- No.
399-00 Approving the release
of real estate mortgage for
property located at 185 Main
Street. Seconded by
Markham. Motion carried 7-0.
Communication of City
Manager _ recommending
Dubuque Visiting Nurse
Association. Seconded by
Markham. Motion carried 7-0.
Communication. of City
Manager submitting an update
on the status of the Iowa
Utilities Board consideration of
the changes to the 319 area
code, upon motion received
and filed.
Communication of City
Manager recommending
changes to the City's autho-
rized depository institutions,
upon motion received and
filed. Buol moved adoption of
Resolution No. 403-00 Naming
depositories. Seconded by
Markham. Motion carried 7-0.
Communication of City
Manager recommending that
certain designated agents of
the City be authorized to exe-
cute checks on behalf of the
City to pay workers compen-
sation expenses, upon motion
received and filed. Buol
moved adoption of Resolution
No. 404-00 Authorizing certain
designated agents of the City
of Dubuque limited authoriza-
tion to execute checks on
behalf of the City of Dubuque,
Iowa. Seconded by Markham.
Motion carried 7-0.
Communication of City
Manager recommending
approval of an applicationfor a
Fiscal Year 2000 Law
Enforcement Block Grant from
Resolution No. 405-00
Developing a Hazard
Mitigation Plan and Resolution
No. 406-00 Guaranteeing local
match for the Hazard
Mitigation Planning Grant.
Seconded by Markham.
Motion carried 7-0.
Communication of City
Manager recommending that
the City enter into a contract
with QED Consulting of
Lakeside Park, Kentucky for
an analysis of the economic
impact the America's River
Project, as required for the
Vision Iowa grant application,
upon motion received and filed
and approved contract.
Communication of City
Manager recommending an
amendment to the
Development Agreement with
Platinum Holdings, LLC (for-
merly Platinum Hospitality
Group, LLC) to reflect the
name changes and other
minor modifications, upon
motion received and filed. Buol
moved adoption of Resolution
No. 407-00 Approving arid
authorizing execution of an
amended and restated
Development Agreement by
and between the City of
Dubuque and Platinum
Holdings, LLC. Seconded by
Markham. Motion carried 7-0.
Communication from the
County Board of Supervisors
Oky Doky #6 and Sid's
Beverage; and Resolution No.
410-00 Granting issuance of
Class C Beer/Liquor Permit to
Clarke College and Los
Aztecas Mexican Restaurant
and Class E Liquor Permit to
Eagle Food Center #130.
Seconded by Markham.
Motion carried 7-0.
BOARDS/COMMISSIONS:
Applicants are invited to
address the Council to
express their desire to serve
on the following Boards /
Commissions:
Airport Commission: R. J.
Blocker, Teri Goodmann, Don
Hedeman, Nancy Ann Helling
TV Cable Teleprogramming
Commission: Jennifer Tigges
Appointments to the follow-
ing Boards/Commissions:
Housing Commission:
Dorothy Culbertson, Jim Holz,
Dan Teply. Upon motion
Dorothy Culbertson, Jim Holz,
reappointed and Dan Teply
appointed to three year terms
expiring'August 17, 2003.
Library Board of Trustees:
Sue Lindsay. Mayor appointed
Sue Lindsay to the unexpired
term which will expire on July
1, 2003. Upon motion Council
concurred with Mayor's
appointment.
Long Range Planning
Advisory Commission: Chris
Curfman. Upon motion Chris
Seconded by Buol. Motion
carried 7-0.
Upon motion the rule was
reinstated limiting discussion
to the Council.
Request of Doug Brotherton,
Chairman of the Airport
Commission, to address the
Council on current Airport
issues. Mr. Brotherton
addressed the Council.
Request of Ed Tschiggfrie to
address the Council regarding
the West End Commercial
Subdivision Final Plat, upon
motion referred to the City
Manager. Mr. Tschiggfrie
spoke concerning the storm
water drainage ordinance.
Communication of Thomas
W. O'Neil, Menard, Inc.,
requesting (1) that this item be
set for a public hearing on
September 5, 2000, (2) that
Council suggest access alter-
natives; and (3) that Council
allow City staff to participate in
determining access as well.
Communication of William J.
Maiers, on behalf of Mr. and
Mrs. William A. Siegert,
requesting that Menard's'
application for plat approval
be tabled. Michalski moved to
receive and file the communi-
cation and that a public hear-
ing be set for 9/5/00.
Seconded by Buol. Motion
carried 7-0.
Communication of City
action. Buol
be the seconc
Ordinance.
Nicholson. Cal
lowing vote: Yi
Robbins, Buol,
Markham. Nay
An Ordinanc
City of Dub'
Ordinances by
23-1 Providing
Health; by Rel
3 Providing for
Appeal by the I
by amending
81 relating
Animals, said
ing been pres
at the Coun
8/7/00 now pr
ther action.
that this be the
of the Ordina
by Robbins. C
lowing vote: Yi
Robbins, B
Markham.
Michalski.
Request c
Duggan to di
the citizens c
vote on the iss
closing the To'
Comrr
Corporation C
ting an opinio
and City Cour
can submit issi
communication
Counsel regarc
8/7/00 now presented for fur-
ther action. Buol moved that
this be the second reading of
the Ordinance. Seconded by
Markham. Motion carried 7-0.
Communication from Karma
J. Wanamaker advising that
she will not be applying for
reappointment to the commis-
sion, upon motion received
and filed.
Communication from Donald
H. Kelliher regarding a traffic
safety problem in the area of
the Dubuque Golf and Country
Club, upon motion referred to
the City Manager.
Communication of Jon
Romaine, Executive Director of
Area Residential Care, Inc.,
requesting the City to vacate a
parcel of land adjacent to
property at 2455 Kerper
Boulevard, upon motion
referred to the City Manager.
Communication of Donna
Smith, Dubuque County Board
of Supervisors, regarding
duplicate street names within
cities or in the unincorporated
area of the County, upon
motion referred to the City
Manager.
Communication of Gene
-angman, Chief of the Asbury
Police Department and Chair
of the Dubuque Public Safety
Communications Center
Committee expressing con -
:;ern about the duplication of
City street and ;ounty road
names, upon mo ion referred
to the City Mrna_ler.
Communication of Katie
Selle, Chaii aerson of the
Stonehill Adult Center
Advisory Co: r mittee, request-
ing a letter of support for the
proposed renovation and
expansion of Stonehill Adult
Center's adult day care pro-
gram, upon motion referred to
the City Manager.
City Manager submitting let-
ter of support for expansion of
Stonehill Adult Center's adult
day care program, upon
motion received and filed and
approvedle
tter of support.
e Pp Communication of Ruth Nash
urging Council adoption of the
Historic Preservation Task
Force proposal, upon motion
received and filed.
•Communication of Chad
Sampson expressing his
appreciation for the opportuni-
ty to work as an intern for the
Dubuque Human Rights
Department, upon motion
received and filed.
Communication from the
Visiting Nurse Association
regarding recent changes,
upon motion received and
filed.
Communication of Zoning
Advisory Commission advising
of their approval
I of Plat of
Survey forLot1 of Lightning
Ridge as requested by Dan
Gordan, uponmotion received
and filed. Buol
moved adop-
tion
of Resolution No. 391-00
Approving the Plat of Survey
for Lot 1 of Lightning Ridge in
Dubuque County, Iowa.
Seconded by Markham.
Motion carried 7-0.
Communication of Zoning
Advisory Commission advising
of their approval of Plat of
Survey of Lot 1, Lot 2, and Lot
View PI'ace as
3 of Harbor
requested by the City of
Dubuque, upon motion
received and filed. Buol moved
adoption of Resolution No.
392-00 Approving the Plat of
Survey for Lot 1, Lot 2, and Lot
3 of Harbor View Place.
Seconded by Markham.
Motion carried 7-0.
Communication of Zoning
Advisory Commission advising
of their approval of the Final
Plat of Lots 1, 2, A, B, C, and D
of Maple Leaf Addition No. 3,
upon motion received and
filed. Buol moved adoption of
Resolution No. 393-00
Approving the Final Plat of
Lots 1, 2, A, B, C, and D of
Maple Leaf Addition No. 3.
Seconded by Markham.
Motion carried 7-0.
Communication of Zoning
Advisory Commission advising
that the University of
Dubuque's proposed site plan
changes do not represent a
significant change to the intent
and purpose of the Planned
Unit Development section of
the Zoning Ordinance, upon
motion received and filed.
Communication of City
Manager recommending .
approval of a 180 day exten-
sion for security bonding for
Heights Subd
ivision
Jaeger
No. 2, upon motion *received
and filed. Buol moved adop-
tion of Resolution No. 394-00
Rescinding Resolution No.
103-00 and reaffirming the
final plat of Lots 1 thru 4 of
Block 4, Lots 1 and 2 of Block
5, and Lots 1 thru 3 of Block 6
of Jaeger Heights Subdivision
No. 2, in the City of Dubuque,
Iowa. Seconded by Markham.
Motion carried 7-0.
Communication of City
Manager recommending
approval of the acquisition of
property at 1650 Manson
Road which is necessary for
the Manson Road Bridge
Replacement project, upon
motion received and filed. Buol
movedadoption ado tion of
Resolution
No. 395-00 Authorizing the
acquisition of property at 1650
Manson Road. Seconded by
Markham. Motion carried 7-0.
Communication of City
Manager recommending
approval of the acquisition of
real estate at . 3425
Pennsylvania Avenue, upon
motion received and filed. Buol
moved ado
ption itono of Res
olution
No. 396-00 Authorizing the
acquisition of property at 3425
Pennsylvania Avenue.
Seconded by Markham.
Motion carried 7-0.
Communication of City
Manager recommending that
the Southwest Arterial
Environmental Assessment
Contract with WHKS &
Company be terminated, upon
motion received and filed.
Michalski moved adoption of
Resolution No. 397-00
Authorizing the City Manager
to execute an agreement with
the Iowa Department of
Transportation terminating the
current contract agreement
between the City of Dubuque,
the Iowa Department of
Transportation, and WHKS &
Company for the Southwest
Arterial Environmental
Assessment. Seconded by
Nicholson. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote: Yeas —Nicholson,
Robbins, Buol, Cline, Duggan.
Nays —Michalski.
Communication of City
Manager recommending
approval of an amendment to
the Fiscal Year 2001 Annual
Action Plan, upon motion
received and filed. Buol moved
adoption of Resolution No.
i an amend-
ment
A rov n
ment to the Fiscal Year 2001
(Program Year 2000) Annual
Action Plan for Community
Development Block Grant
Funds. Seconded by
Markham. Motion carried 7-0.
Communication of City
Manager recommending
release of real estate mortgage
for property located at 185
Main Street, upon motion
received and filed. Buol moved
adoption of Resolution- No.
399-00 Approving the release
of real estate mortgage for
property located at 185 Main
Street. Seconded by
Markham. Motion carried 7-0.
Communication of City
Manager recommending
acceptance the Skat
e t e Park
Equipment Construction
Project in the final contract
amount of $98,500, upon
motion received and filed. Buol
moved adoption of Resolution
No. 400-00 Accepting
improvement for project, and
Resolution No. 401-00
Approving final estimate in
amount of $98,500. Seconded
by Markham. Motion carried 7-
0.
Communication of City
Manager recommending
approval of a contract with the
Iowa Department of Public
Health for continued funding of
the Childhood Lead Poisoning
Prevention Program and an
agreement with VNA for relat-
ed services, upon motion
received and filed. Buol moved
adoption of Resolution No.
402-00 Authorizing the City
Manager or his designee to
sign a contract with the Iowa
Department of Public Health
and an agreement with the
Dubuque Visiting Nurse
Association. Seconded by
Markham. Motion carried 7-0.
Communication. of City
Manager submitting an update
on the status of the Iowa
Utilities Board consideration of
the changes to the 319 area
code, upon motion received
and filed.
Communication of City
Manager recommending
changes to the City's autho-
rized depository institutions,
upon motion received and
filed. Buol moved adoption of
Resolution No. 403-00 Naming
depositories. Se
conded by
Markham. Motion carried 7-0.
i
C ommunicatn of Cit o
Y
Manager recommending that
certain designated agents of
the City be authorized to exe-
cute checks on behalf of the
City to pay workers compen-
sation expenses, upon motion
received and filed. Buol
moved adoption of Resolution
No. 404-00 Authorizing certain
designated agents of the City
of Dubuque limited authoriza-
tion to execute checks on
behalf of the City of Dubuque,
Iowa. Seconded by Markham.
Motion carried 7-0.
Communication of City
Manager recommending
approval of an application for a
Fiscal Year 2000 Law
Enforcement Block Grant from.
the Department of Justice,
upon motion received and
filed, and approved recom-
mendation.
Communication of City
Manager submitting a letter of
support for the University of
Dubuque's Student Service
Program, upon motion
received and filed.
Communication of City
Manager recommending an
addendum to the contract with
Vedi Associates for expenses
incurred for redesign and rebid
of the Third Street Parking
Ramp, upon motion received
and filed and approved adden-
dum.
Communication of City
Manager recommending an
agreement with the Iowa
Emergency Management
Division and the Federal
Emergency Management
Agency to prepare a Hazard
Mitigation Plan for the City,
upon motion received and
filed. Buol moved adoption of
Resolution No. 405-00
Developing a Hazard
Mitigation Plan and Resolution
No. 406-00 Guaranteeing local
match for the Hazard
Mitigation Planning Grant.
Seconded by Markham.
Motion carried 7-0.
Communication of City
Manager recommending that
the City enter into a contract
with QED Consulting of
Lakeside Park, Kentucky for
an analysis of the economic
impact the America's River
Project, as required for the
Vision Iowa grant application,
upon mot
ion received
d and filed
and approved contract.
Commu
nication of Ci
ty
Y
Manager recommending an
amendment to the
Development Agreement with
Platinum Holdings, LLC (for-
merly Platinum Hospitality
Group, LLC) to reflect the
name changes and other
minor modifications, upon
motion received and filed. Buol
moved adoption of Resolution
No. 407-00 Approving and
authorizing execution of an
amended and restated
Development Agreement by
and - between the City of
Dubuque and Platinum
Holdings, LLC. Seconded by
Markham. Motion carried 7-0.
Communication from the
County Board of Supervisors
expressing their dissatisfac-
tion tion over recent g
relating to the Local Option
Sales Tax, and communication
of City Manager submitting a
reply to the County Board of
Supervisors stating that the
City of Dubuque opposes the
legislation relating to the Local
Option Sales Tax, upon motion
received and filed.
Communication of the City
Manager to the Iowa
Department of Transportation
regarding the Southwest
Arterial Moratorium, upon
motion received and filed.
Buol moved adoption of
Resolution No. 408-00
Granting issuance of a permit
to sell Cigarettes and Cigarette
Papers to One Flight Up, Inc.;
Resolution' No. 409-00
Granting issuance of Class C
Beer Permit to Oky Doky #21,
Sid's Beverage, IOCO Speede
Shoppe (2335 University and
1998 Jackson), Oky Doky #6;
and Class B Wine Permit to
Oky Doky #6 and Sid';:
Beverage; and Resolution Nc.
410-00 Granting issuance of
Class C Beer/Liquor Permit to
Clarke College and Los
Aztecas Mexican Restaurant
and Class E Liquor Permit to
Eagle Food Center #130.
Seconded by Markham.
Motion carried 7-0.
BOARDS/COMMISSIONS:
Applicants are invited to
address the Council to
express their desire to serve
on the following Boards /
Commissions:
Airport Commission: R. J.
B oc ker Teri Goodmann,
Hedeman, Nancy Ann HeDon
lling
r TV Cable Tele o rammin
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Commission: Jennifer Tigges
Appointments to the follow-
ing Boards/Commissions:
Housing Commission:
Dorothy Culbertson, Jim Holz,
Dan Teply. Upon motion
Dorothy Culbertson, Jim Holz,
reappointed and Dan Teply
appointed to three year terms
expiring' August 17, 2003.
Library Board of Trustees:
Sue Lindsay. Mayor appointed
Sue Lindsay to the unexpired
term which will expire on July
1, 2003. Upon motion Council
concurred with Mayor's
appointment.
Long Range Planning
Advisory Commission: Chris
Curfman. Upon motion Chris
Curfman appointed to the
i unexpired term which will
expire on July 1, 2002.
Upon motion the rules were
suspended to allow anyone
present to address the
Council.
Request of Julie Harry to con-
sider rezoning property locat-
ed at 3251 Roosevelt Street
from R-1 Single Family
Residential District to CS
Commercial Service and
Wholesale District, and proof
of publication on Notice of
Public Hearing to amend the
Zoning Ordinance, upon
motion received and filed.
Julie Harry spoke in favor of
the rezoning. Walt Pregler, Sr.
Cathy Lynch, John Dolan,
Diane Beau, Shirley Heacock,
Ken Kaiser, Albert Doland, and
Lowell Davis spoke in opposi-
tion to the rezoning. Nicholson
moved to receive and file the
communication and concur
with the denial of the Zoning
Advisory Commission.
Seconded by Buol. Motion
carried 7-0.
Upon motion the rule Was
reinstated limiting discussion
to the Council.
Request of Doug Brotherton,
Chairman of the Airport
Commission, to address the
Council on current Airport
issues. Mr. Brotherton
addressed the Council.
Request of Ed Tschiggfrie to
address the Council regarding
the West End Commercial
Subdivision Final Plat, upon
motion referred to the City
Manager. Mr. Tschiggfrie
i
spo
ke concerning 9 the storm
P
water drainage ordi
nance.
Comm
unication of
Thomas
W. O'Neil, Menard, Inc.,
requesting (1) that this item be
set for a public hearing on
September 5, 2000, (2) that
Council suggest access alter-
natives; and (3) that Council
allow City staff to participate in
determining access as well.
Communication of William J.
Maiers, on behalf of Mr. and
Mrs. William A. Siegert,
requesting that Menard's'
application for plat approval
be tabled. Michalski moved to
receive and file the communi-
cationIi c
and that a pub
hear-
ing be set for 9/5/00.
Seconded by Buol. Motion
carried 7-0.
Communication of City
Manager recommending an
amendmen
t to the Ch
amber
ber of
Commerce Development
Agreement, upon motion
received and filed. Buol moved
adoption of Resolution No.
411-00 Approving and autho-
rizing execution of an amend-
ed. and restated Development
Agreement by and among the
City- of Dubuque, Harbor View
Development, LLC, and the
DubuqueArea Chamber of
Comerce. Seconded •by
Cline. Motion carried 7-0.
An Ordinance Amending the
City of Dubuque Code of
Ordinances Section 36-4 Long
Range Planning Advisory
Commission Created;
Composition, by suspending
the membership on the
Commission of a member of
the Zoning Advisory
Commission until September
1, 2001, said Ordinance having
been presented and read at
the Council meeting of 8/7/00
now presented for further
action. Buol moved that this
be the second reading of the
Ordinance. Seconded by
Nicholson. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote: Yeas —Nicholson,
Robbins, Buol, Cline, Duggan,
Markham. Nays —Michalski.
An Ordinance Amending the
City of Dubuque Code of
Ordinances by Repealing Sec.
23-1 Providing for a Board of
Health; by Repealing Sec. 23-
3 Providing for the Conduct of
Appeal by the Board of Health;
by amending Sec. 7-75 and 7-
81 relating to Dangerous
Animals, said Ordinance hav-
ing P
been resented and read
at the Council Meeting of
8/7/00 now presented for fur-
ther action. Markham moved
that this be the second reading
of the Ordinance. Seconded
by Robbins. Carried- by the fol-
lowing vote: Yeas - Nicholson,
Robbins, Buol, Duggan,
Markham. Nays —Cline,
Michalski. . > • -
Request of Mayor Terry
Duggan to discuss allowing
the citizens of Dubuque to
vote on the issue of opening or
closing the Town Clock Plaza.
Communication of
Corporation Counsel submit-
ting an opinion to the Mayor
or
and City Council that Council
can submit issue to voters and
communication of Corporation
Counsel regarding referendum
ordinance. Markham moved
that the communications be
received and filed and that the
issue be put to a vote on the
next general election,
November 7, 2000. Seconded
by • Robbins. Vote on the
motion was as follows: Yeas—
Robbins,- Duggan, Markham.
Nays —Nicholson, Buol, Cline,
Michalski. Motion'failed.
Corporation- Counsel Barry
Lindahlsubmitting
an ordi-
nance .amendirig the- Code of
Ordinances to remove the
duratiorlal limitations for politi-
cal signs and an Ordinance
Amending the City of Dubuque
Code of Ordinances Section 4-
3.5(c) of Appendix A (the
Zoning Ordinance) regulating
political signs by deleting the
durational limitations for such
signs, presented and read.
Nicholson moved that this
matter be referred to the
Zoning Advisory Comm.
Seconded by Buol. Motion
carried 7-0.
Communication of City
Manager recommending that
an application be submitted to
the State Historic Preservation
Office for a Certified Local
Govemment grant to develop
design guidelines for the City's
five historic districts, upon
motion received and filed. Buol
moved adoption of. Resolution
No. 412-00 Approving the
submission of an application
for Certified Local Government
funding to develop design
review guidelines for the City's
historic districts. Seconded by
Nicholson. Motion carried 7-0.
Communication of City
Manager submitt
ing the pro-
posed training and implemen-
tation schedule for converting
to a paperless City Council
agenda, upon motion received
and filed.
Council Member Reports:
Council Member Nicholson
stated he had consensus of
four Council Members that the
agreement with Durrant Group
for preparation of a
Conceptuar Design of- Main
Street be placed on the 9/5/00
City Council agenda and gave
direction to staff. •
City Manager submitting doc-
uments providing idin for con
struc-
tion P
tion of the Sutton Pool Water
Playground, upon motion
received and filed. Robbins
moved adoption of: Resolution
No. 413-00 Preliminary
approval ofplans and specs in
PP P
estimated amount of
$242,500; Resolution No. 414-
00 Fixing date of hearing on
plans and specs for October 2,
and Resolution No. 415-00
Ordering bids and directing
Clerk to advertise. Seconded
by Nicholson. Motion carried
7-0.
At 8:13 p.m. upon motion is
was resolved to go into Closed
Session regarding Purchase of
Real Estate (Iowa Code
§21.5(1)(j) and Pending
Litigation (Iowa Code
§21.5(1)(c).
At 8:34 p.m. Council recon-
vened regular Session stating
that staff had been given prop-
er direction.
There being no further busi-
ness, upon motion meeting
adjourned at 8:35 p.m. •
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City Clerk
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CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA
OFFICIAL NOTICE
NOTICE is hereby given that
the City Council of Dubuque,
Iowa, will conduct a public
hearing at a meeting to com-
mence at 6:30 p.m. on
September 18, 2000, in the
Public Library Auditorium, to
consider the Policg..
Department's expenditure of.
1999 and 2000 Law
Enforcement Block Grant
Funds. (Copy of supporting
documents are on file in the
City Clerk's Office and may be
viewed during working hours.)
Written comments regarding
the above reclassification may
be submitted to the City
Clerk's Office on or before said
time of public hearing.
At said time and place of pub-
lic hearing all interested citi-
zens and parties will be given
an opportunity to be heard for
or against said reclassification.
Any visual or hearing impaired
persons needing special assis-
tance or persons with special
accessibility needs should
contact the City Clerk's Office
at (319) 589-4120 or TDD (319)
589-4193 in the Human Rights
Department at least 48 hours
prior to the meeting.
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Council given on the 5th day of
September, 2000.
is/ Jeanne F. Schneider
City Clerk
Yt 9/11
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CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA
OFFICIAL NOTICE
NOTICE is hereby given that the City Council of Dubuque, Iowa, will conduct a
public hearing at a meeting to commence at 6:30 p.m. on September 18, 2000, in
the Public Library Auditorium, to consider ~ the Police Department's expenditure of
1999 and 2000 Law Enforcement Block Grant Funds. (Copy of supporting
documents are on file in the City Clerk's Office and may be viewed durin"g working
hours.)
Written comments regarding the above reclassification may be submitted to the
City Clerk's Office on or before said time of public hearing.
At said time and place of public hearing all interested citizens and parties will be
given an opportunity to be heard for or against said reclassification.
Any visual or hearing impaired persons needing special assistance or persons with
special accessibility needs should contact the City Clerk's Office at (319) 589-
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