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Proofs of PublicationF Tag1A.2) (.252000) STATE OF IOWA 2000 FINANCIAL REPORT FISCAL YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 2000 cITY OF 0680097 I0wA 18 2 031 007 1.00 57312 DUBUQUE CITY FINANCE DIRECTOR 50 WEST 13TH STREET DUBUQUE. IA 52001-4884 w�N Richard D. Johnson[roomon. cosHLErEO. Auditor of State 760490 Stab Capitol 8W1Nna Krum To Dee Moines, IA 80319 0004 MTNeee 1.. aefmCme NOTE - TM edoms9A, supped n the mod WI he mud by er eve Suds Andres Once. me LIS. amti eldN calm, mrHus mmec Mem DAP. ml Sae atl fe emi emcee ALL FUNO Ilan Description amour Curtail Oovemnsnail (a) PrePrlatarY (b) Told actual to Budaet Pr5e19 Tex 71K 14,985,812 Sr57.122 15,542 (d) revenlnes 1,185,131 a, 0 934 15,280805 ees a 7,655,141 0 1165131 11B0a32 Ho Home* and Ormla *and Use l 1,547,368 300 7�45,141 1,547 885 7,�04,bea oa N1011119 eproperly 10,999,829 804,95D 16,9479Ta 084,179 Chases tor 15,760,187 1,1E17,783 16,1347930 11,081,178 213,436,003 snake. Spacial 3,780,595 11.938.988 15,719,681 18,464,389 auessmeds M1e0a9aneous 261,061 0 Total Remote 9214 979361 868:159 IJBer Rnaneoq 8{,0 20,403,357 82.422,� 9'17:a51 sources Inmates 4 5,529,974 Proceeds of shmt/lorepteun debt 4,613,189 5,804,445 0 11,339419 ?2,180,046 Proceeds of Toed Lsbe TOW 5413 170 4,0,813,169 4a.716 12,023,460 other 6nmIng apes Tote/ 938,656 meant*..other sources Expenditures Expenditures 72�2118N 28507072 999'411ab75 12942� 97 C Human ntly dmlopmemn 13,921,825 13,320 13,935145 7259034 4,840,503 15,368,723 and communes ere Parry 35,318810 500281,478 1{680,478 4483E 506 JanHorne NA.p�Aean 5,3188913 3,)2,137 5',560,eas 94 54,785 9454,185 Tohl nliandl 8,632,823 f00er financing 57,303.d99 j8424,473 75y27 SS3 128,993.943 eawM Trendies out 9133,617 3,200,002 11 334,419 Totaloalexpe5958,9.Aa04a 22,150,048 Total 8133517 11334419 expalahrrr and omen me Revenue and 63.438.597 ,200902 21,625.375 87.131,972 22150046 149,f43999 one source. over (under) alq•erleltlees as other uses 8,775,305 4,582,597 11,357,903 Begkelne turd balance July 1. 1999 29,790,925 11,903,1327 41,094,552 (20,716,492) Ending fund WM. June 30, 2000 36,586,231 18,488 4 53, 052465 38,281,444 Nob- Them esb,ado nc MAasS 15,66/IE12 held In old S Aa,+m.Wblsenrhmd heu in seems feria Mich me Aaac7 fund edubr lotWd S nNbm4ese and co m Maki lot W opaWar. old Mdumar Inds eemes 0 June 30, 2000 Meem-Ors am mod IndebbaeY es Jae 30, 20110 Mrua-on9ores General obligation debt $ $ 8086000 Omer Imle4am debt Revenue bells debt $ $ 7 182,419 Short4ar a debt $ 0 Special 333331311333 bonds debt $ $ 0 Genera obtl0{I(oe deal 9m9 $ 0 103,883,006 $ CERTIFICATION THE FOREGOING REPORT IS CORRECT TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE AND BELIEF Signature of sty ask / C& J urn me of cly 60,6 OM Mak14 ono 12A/2a00 I® Deb Published �l JEANNE SCHNEIDER n �e,. Telephals—s IA1ea Cade 310 (6mlb 5094120 �Poetad '-" Extensi STATE OF IOWA DUBUQUE COUNTY { SS: CERTIFICATION OF PUBLICATION 1,7 i.;Y A9. fFlDMtAN;; a Billing Clerk for Woodward Communications, Inc., an Iowa corporation, publisher of the Telegraph Herald, a newspaper of general circulation published in the ('ity of Dubuque, County of Dubuque and Stale of Iowa; hereby certify dt�h}at the attached notice was published 'l in said newspaper on the following dates C_C? w1 Lg.)" y , 211 no , and for which the charge is $ q 7. % 14 Subscribedato before me,a Notary Public in and for Dubuque County, Iowa, this ti ', day of .,'&,h-.b, L_ 20C.r , Notary Pub -r in and for Dubuque County, Iowa JANET K. PAPE '• ! MY COMMISSION EXPIRES nF'CrMarn 1 I, 2001 leattors !are 'ountry liv- level, 4 BR arage on t ground. `27,000. it hard sur- R walkout ate condi- idar 4 sea - a beautiful i!uad Level ne with 3 ige. Many id comfort 00. 1, 1.5 story room for a walk-thru. r new this foyer w/3 Ilack yard. 3 BR, 1.5 asher, off - basement. ck a paint '. $69,900. modeled up, appli- ,t parking oryagreat I style 3 BR ble faced lain fir fam- fumace & e. Fantas- Reduced e with fan- sippi is on res. Locat- south of R walkout rlc, gas fire - ye. Only 4 395166(11-17 fam., $40s N`rp, ge, private )s.556-6287 Realty bath, fin. s-- I, $160s. 557-1615 1 hereinafter described property Innnfcri f f Julien JIM JAEGER CONSTRUCTION unty A - Starting soon, 4/5 bedroom to R-1 walkout. Pick your colors. identia (319) 558-8748/580-2300 wit with d and Kivlahan & Sons Construction :hat the New homes, additions, decks. )posed Call 319-582-1626 ed and at two SEDGWICK REALTY to the Wisc. farms, homes & busi- towbe nesses avail. 608-763-2221 91 con- ic( MARSHALL REALTY tt of the 164 S. Main, Dickeyville, WI fed by 608-568-7595 ed 6-0. Lion of 'flexing Julien led by rried 6- Leon Cook 583-2782 Judy Conrad 552-2301 GARY CONRAD REALTY 552-2301 or 580-1012 NEW CONSTRUCTION lent for 3-4 bedroom walk -out ranch, ,cturing 3+ car gar. Many extras. ,ublica- Choice lot. Near Meadows hearing Golf Course. $189,900. ition of 582-4472, 590-0193. Klauer ny and rending Mobile Homes/ regress Lots for Sale motion lobbin solution arest in :ing an ent to cturing L the 865 12x55, newer fumace, a/c, stove, refrig., washer/dryer, shed, Table Mound I. Must sell! $1800. 557-7573 1995 Forest Brook 16x70, 2 BR, 2 BA. Will pay $1600 to take over payments. Deck & shed included. 319-583-1715 Must sell! 12x60 mobile home. Gar, stove, ref. Key West area $3000 obo. 815-747-6654 0 orhood 22nd in the Iowa,. ;halski. wcial - iments: Must Sell! 14x70 2 BR, appis., notice Table Mound II. Nicely up- onsid dated. $8000 obo. 557-7780 ease if Block Updated 2 BR, fireplace, large mercial deck, some appl. Low lot rent. recom- $7000 obo 557-1722 after 5. upon filed. See What's New for 2001 onof at Ferring Homes. 526-00 8 models just arrived, plus It and discounts on remaining 2000 !s over inventory.319-588-0312 k 2 of I in the uq1970 12x60 Liberty in Table ded b Mound I. Freshly set-up ried w/flew utility hook-ups, an- choring & skirting. For only •action: $3500. Femng Homes I notice 319-588-0312 specs- NAIR in sal to :o the of upon, ed all served :aff to Pick up your copy today! prepare RFP for barge fleeting in select areas of the Mississippi River and hold public hearing on 12/4. Comprehensive Plan Update: Long Range Planning Commission providing progress report on the 2000 update of the Comprehensive Plan and the Joint City/County planning process for fringe area growth and development, upon motion received and filed. Dr. Mary Lynn Neumeister, Chair of the Long Range Planning Commission, gave a verbal progress report. Plan Process: City Manager transmitting the recommenda- tions of the Long Range Planning Advisory Commission regarding the Downtown Comprehensive Plan process, and communi- cation from the Board of Directors of the Dubuque Area Chamber of Commerce regarding the Downtown Comprehensive Plan, upon motion received and filed. Burbach Charitable Contribution: City Manager recommending that the City accept the offer of Carl J. And Mary Ann Burbach to donate Lot 22 of Sunset Park Eighth Addition for park purposes, upon motion received an• filed. No Parking Zone - Hawthorne Street: City Manager recom- mending that the "No Parking" zone in front of the Eagle Point Water Plant be modified, upon motion received and filed and chose Option No. 2, not allow- ing any truck or trailer parking. Mark Kohn and Steve Meyers, spoke requesting that the No Parking zone be eliminated. Amendment to the Ice Harbor Urban Renewal District: City Manager recommending approval of an amendment to the Ice Harbor Urban Renewal District, upon motion received and filed. Ordinahce No. 97 00 Amending Ordinance No. 68-89, and providing that gen- eral property taxes levied and collected each year on all property located within the Ice Harbor Urban Renewal District, as amended, of the City of Dubuque, County of Dubuque, State of Iowa, by and for the benefit of the State of Iowa, City of Dubuque, County of Dubuque, Dubuque Community School District, and other taxinc districts. be STATE OF IOWA DUBUQUE COUNTY { SS: CERTIFICATION OF PUBLICATION I, pY M. FELD`4NN 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 700 V e r►n be r 1 �o , 20 00 , and for which the charge is $ c i /• 7/ lan-frvi-xy Subscribed to before me, a Notary Public in and for Dubuque County, Iowa, this fi-a day of . Notary blic in and blic in and for Dubuque€ounty, Iowa MULI K./114111y all to the Iowa of Economic nt for Local sistance Program Seconded by Motion carried 6 ce of Deeds from Center, Inc.: Counsel recom- ceptance of the ed and Correction reed from Plastic upon motion nd filed. Buol .tion of Resolutions Accepting the rtain real estate in ounty, Iowa from er, Inc. Seconded n. Motion carried itigation Planning acts: East Central ental Association Hazard Mitigation_ Grant Contract e City, ECIA and ency Management Administration ween the City and motion received d approved con- t of Housing and lopment: commu .vising that the ation to the Lead- t Hazard Control gram was not communication t no objections to Fiscal Year 2000 Development t Program had d; and communi-- ising that their f the City's Development Program for 1999 tory, upon motion . filed. • artment of Natural The Iowa it of • Natural submitting the. Pretreatment a Inspection report er Pollution Control n motion received Expiration of Right )tion: County advising of the piration of Right of for property s Lot 1 of Lot 1 of lion of Mineral Lot art of Mineral Lot of 1 of Lot 1 of 501 in the City of upon motion 1 filed. ae Area Labor - Council: Area Labor;. t Council request- )f support for their ation from the U.S. of Labor to con - Workforce it Community e Dubuque area, received and filed ed letter of sup- IVlttlltly Cl JU Vll ll fill ly LI IC October edition of the Policy Informer from the National League of Cities, upon motion received and filed. Business License Refunds: Beer and Liquor Combination License refund to the Old Shang and Class B Beer Permit to Cedar Cross Amoco, upon motion received and file. and concurred with recom- mendation. Business Licenses: Buol moved adoption of Resolution No. 521-00 Granting issuance of a permit to sell Cigarettes and Cigarette Papers Oky Doky #15 and Bunker Hill Snack Bar; Resolution No. 522-00 Granting issuance of Class "C" Beer Permit to I0C0 Speede Shoppe #93; Big 10 Mart; and Oky Doky #15; and Resolution No. 523-00 Granting issuance of Class "C" Beer/Liquor Permit to Yen Ching Restaurant; The Bridge Restaurant; and Aragon Tap. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 6-0. BOARDS/COMMISSIONS: Appointment to the following Boards/Commissions: Historic Preservation Commission (Old Main District) - Applicant Audrey Henson. Upon motion it was resolved that Audrey Henson be appointed to the unexpired term which will expire 7-1-02. Upon motion it was resolved to suspend the rules to allow anyone present to address the Council if they so desire. 2000 Sidewalk Assessment Project - Center Grove/Cedar Cross/Embassy West Dr. (Public Hearing tabled from meeting of October 2, 2000) City Manager providing addi- tional information on the 2000 Sidewalk Assessment Project and requesting Council direc- tion, upon motion received and filed communication and removed Center Grove Drive from the proposed project. Jack Schumacher of Shinoak Ct. spoke in favor of the pro- posed project. Gary Pfab, 3360 Center Grove, Peggy Gruber of 3347 Center Grove, Mark Dominy, Lonnie Hamm, 3369 Center Grove, Tom Zalaznik for his father Edward of 3338 Center Grove, Jeff Weber, 3450 Center Grove all spoke in opposition to the pro- posed project. Voluntary Annexation - Riprow Valley Project: Proof of publication on notice of public hearing to consider rezoning property located east of Julien Dubuque Drive and City Manager recommending approval of a voluntary annex- ation request for the Riprow Valley Project, upon motio received and filed. Ordinance No. 96-00 Amending Appendix A (the Zoning Ordinance) of the• City of Dubuque. Code of Ordinances by reclassifying rI U�CUL, UI Ill %ally IVIC!IttyCl Iwe ommending award of the con- tract to Portzen Construction., in the amount of $115,649.00, upon motion received and filed. Robbins moved adop- tion of Resolution 532-00 Adopting plans and specifica- tions for project and Resolution No. 533-00 Awarding contract to Portzen Construction. Seconded by Michalski. Motion carried 6-0., Water Department - Pennsylvania Pump Station: Proofs of publication on notice of hearing on plans and specs and notice to bidders on the receipt of bids for the Pennsylvania Pump Station Project, and City Manager rec- ommending award of the con- tract to Portzen Construction,, for $326,111.00, upon motion received and filed. Buol moved adoption of Resolution No. 534-00 Adopting plans and specifications for project and Resolution No. 535-00 Awarding contract to Portzen Construction. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 6- 0. Upon motion the rules were reinstated limiting discussion to the Council. 623 - 627 Arlington - Appeal of Historic Preservation Commission Decision: Historic Preservation Commission submitting infor- mation regarding the appeal of the Commission's decision for... property located at 623-627 Arlington, upon motion it was resolved to uphold the deci- sion of the Historic Preservation Commission. Terry Mozena of the Historic Preservation Commission spoke of the sequence of events and their decision. Attorney Bill Conzett for Ms,„ Bechen and Mr. Woods, appli- cants, spoke and requested that the HPC decision be reversed. Oak Meadows II - Water Main Connection Fee: City Manager submitting response to Jim Stock's request regard- ing a $1,298 connection fee on his Oak Meadows II project,, upon motion received and filed communication and moved to absolve Mr. Stock from paying the connection fee. Mr. Stock explained that this bill received 10 years after the connection was not fair and he had been led to believe this would never be charged. Barge Fleeting: City. Manager submitting informa- tion on barge fleeting and requesting City Council direc- tion; communication of Walter Hartman, Dubuque County Conservation Society, in opposition to the proposal to relocate barge fleeting to the southeast portion of Schmitt/City Island, upon, motion received and filed all pertinent information received and gave direction to staff to ,pUeb IUI IVVVCIIIUeI LU, LUVV at 6:30 P.M. in the Public Library Auditorium and that the City Clerk publish notice in the manner prescribed by law; and Resolution No. 538-00 Ordering bids and directing Clerk to advertise. Seconded by Buol. Motion carried 6-0. Crescent Ridge - Request to Vacate: City Manager recom- mending that a public hearing be set for November 20, 2000 to consider disposing of real property and Attorney David_ Clemens, representing Larry and Sharon McDermott, requesting that a portion of Crescent •Ridge Road be vacated, upon motion received and filed. Buol moved adop- tion of Resolution No. 539-00 Approving plat of survey of proposed vacated • portion of Crescent Ridge Road right-of-- way. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 6-0. Ordinance No. 98-00 Vacating a portion of Crescent Ridge Road right- of-way, presented and read. Buol moved that the require- ment that a proposed Ordinance be considered and voted on for passage at two Council Meetings prior to the, meeting at which it is to be finally passed be suspended and further moved final con- sideration and passage of the Ordinance. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 6-0. Buol moved adoption of Resolution No. 540-00 of Intent to dispose of City inter- est in Lot F of Mineral Lots 232,,, and 291 in the City of Dubuque, Iowa and further set this for Public Hearing on 11/20/00 at 6:30 P.M. in the Public Library Auditorium and that the City Clerk publish notice in the manner pre- scribed by law. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 6-0. At 9:46 P.M. upon motion it was resolved to go into Closed Session re: Pending Litigation and Property Acquisition (Iowa Code §21.5(1)(c)(j). At 9:58 P.M. Council recon- vened Regular Session stating that Staff had been given proper direction. There being no further busi-_ ness, upon motion meeting adjoumed at 9:59 P.M. /s/ Jeanne F. Schneider City Clerk it 11/16 STATE OF IOWA DUBUQUE COUNTY { SS: CERTIFICATION OF PUBLICATION 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 the attached notice was published in said newspaper on the following dates AI 0 v e b € r 1 to , 20 00 , and for which the charge is $ a`f/• / / tayptcyRAdi Subscribed to before me, a Notary Public in and for Dubuque County, Iowa, this %l day of 20_�0 Notary iblic in and for Dubuqueounty, Iowa . , .`.. WESTERME1'rl MY COMMISSION EXPIRES FEBRUARY 1, 2002 j CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS OFFICIAL City Council Special Session, November 6, 2000 Council met for Dinner at 5:00 P.M. in the Library Rotunda Council met in Special Session at 5:30 P.M. in the Library Auditorium _ Program funds for a pilot pro - Present: Mayor Pro-Tem gram promoting low-income. Markham, Council Members homeownership, upon motion Buol, Cline, Michalski, received and filed. Buol Nicholson, Robbins, City moved adoption of Resolution Manager Michael Van Milligen, No. 516-00 Authorizing an Corporation Counsel Barry application to the Iowa Lindahl. Department of Economic Absent: Mayor Duggan. Development for Local Mayor Pro-Tem Markham Housing Assistance Program read the call and stated this is,. Funds. Seconded by a special session of the City Nicholson. Motion carried 6- Council called for the purpose 0. of providing an update on the Acceptance of Deeds from paperless agenda process and Plastic Center, Inc.: to act upon such business Corporation Counsel recom- which may properly come mending acceptance of the before the Council. Warranty Deed and Correction Direction was provided by Warranty Deed from Plastic Chris Kohlman, Information Center, Inc., upon motion Services Manager and Jeanne, received and filed. Buol Schneider, City Clerk on the moved adoption of Resolution,_ usage of their laptop comput- No. 517-00 Accepting the ers, the CD Roms which pro- deeds to certain real estate in vide access to the Council Dubuque County, Iowa from meeting agendas, and the abil- Plastic Center, Inc. Seconded ity to access the supporting by Nicholson. Motion carried documents via icons and other 6-0. means. Discussion ensued Hazard Mitigation Planning and questions were answered. Grant Contracts: East Central Upon consensus the meeting,. Intergovernmental Association adjourned at 6:25 P.M. submitting a Hazard Mitigation_ /s/ Jeanne F. Schneider Planning Grant Contract City Clerk between the City, ECIA and # # # # # # # # # # # # # Iowa Emergency Management CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA and an Administration COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS Contract between the City and OFFICIAL ECIA, upon motion received City Council, Regular and filed and approved con - Session, November 6, 2000 tracts. Council met in Regular... Department of Housing and Session at 6:30 P.M. in the Urban Development: commu_ Library Auditorium nication advising that the Present: Mayor Pro-Tem City's application to the Lead - Markham, Council Members Based Paint Hazard Control Buol, Cline, Michalski, Grant Program was not Nicholson, Robbins, City approved; communication Manager Michael Van Milligen, advising that no objections to Corporation Counsel Barry the City's Fiscal Year 2000 Lindahl. Community Development Absent: Mayor Duggan. Block Grant Program had Mayor Pro-Tem Markham been received; and communi— read the call and stated this is cation advising that their the regular session of the City review of the City's Council called for the purpose Community Development of acting upon such business Block Grant Program for 1999 which may properly come was satisfactory, upon motion before the City Council. received and filed. Invocation was given by Iowa Department of Natural Reverend Matthew Harris, Resources: The Iowa Pastor of The Bridge Christiana Department of • Natural Church. Resources submitting the. Proclamations: Youth Industrial Pretreatment Appreciation Month, received Compliance Inspection report by Morning Optimists for the Water Pollution Control President Wayne Zumhof and Plant, upon motion received Noon Optimists Vice Pres. Dr. and filed. J. P. Quinlan; Hospice Month Notice of Expiration of Right received by Kim Link. of Redemption: County Minutes Submitted: Airport Treasurer advising of the Commission of 10/23; Civil, Notice of Expiration of Right of Service Commission of 10/3 Redemption for property... and 10/19; Downtown described as Lot 1 of Lot 1 of Planning Committee of 9/11; the Subdivision of Mineral Lot 251A and part of Mineral Lot 250; and Lot 1 of Lot 1 of Mineral Lot 501 in the City of Dubuque, upon motion received and filed. Dubuque Area Labor - Management Council: Dubuque Area Labor:, Management Council request- ing a letter of support for their ,grant application from the U.S. Department of Labor to con- duct a Workforce Development Community Audit in the Dubuque area, upon motion received and filed and approved letter of sup - Assurance Pool: Hillcrest, ing that the Library has once vacating of Utility ,semen s. 'request Association for property dam- again qualified for an Enrich Proof of publication on notice Parking zone be eliminated. age; Betty Loeffelholz for Iowa Grant and requesting that of public hearing to consider Amendment to the Ice Harbor property damage; Mark this additional revenue amount the vacating of utility ease- Urban Renewal District: City Puccio for reimbursement of be included in the next budget_ ments on Lots 4 and 5 of Block Manager recommending medical expenses; Terryl amendment, upon motion 2 of Tschiggfrie Commercial approval of an amendment to Stewart for vehicle damage; received and filed. and City Manager recom the Ice Harbor Urban Renewal Angela Woolf for vehicle dam- Vacation/Purchase of Allison mending approval, upon District, upon motion received age, upon motion received Place: City Manager advising motion received and filed. and filed. Ordinance No. 97-,„ and filed and concurred with that Finley Hospital has exer- Buol moved adoption of 00 Amending Ordinance No. the recommendation. a cised their option to purchase Resolution No. 526-00 66-89, and providing that gen- Corporation Counsel recom- Allison Place and that process Disposing of interest and eral property taxes levied and mending settlement of the is now complete, upon motion vacate utility easements over collected each year on all vehicle damage claim of Linda received and filed. Lots 4 and 5 of Block 2 of property located within the Ice Lucey in the amount of Civil Service Commission:.., Tschiggfrie Commercial in the Harbor Urban Renewal $255.88 and the property Civil Service Commission cer- City of Dubuque, Dubuque District, as amended, of the damage claim of Marlin tifying the eligibility lists for County, Iowa. Seconded by, City of Dubuque, County of Jorgensen in the amount of Parking Meter Checker, Nicholson. Motion carried Dud uque, Ste r the benefit of Iowaothe , by $20.00 and that the Finance Laborer, and Lead Mechanic, 6-0. Director be directed to issue upon motion resolved to make Salina Street Reconstruction: of Iowa, City of Dubuque, payment, upon motion,. these a matter of record. Proofs of publication on notice County of Dubuque, Dubuque received and filed and Diamond Jo/Bird Sign - of hearing on plans and speci- Community School District, approved settlement. Appeal of the Fourth Street fications and notice to bidders and other taxing districts, be Citizen Communications: Peninsula Permit Moratorium: on the receipt of bids for the paid to a special fund for pay - Howard W. Klauer and John P. City Manager recommending Salina Street Reconstruction ment of principal and interest Klauer expressing their appre- approval of the issuance of Project and City Manager rec- on loans, monies advanced to ciation to Gil Spence, Leisure sign ,permits for the Diamond ommending award of the pro-, and indebtedness, including Services Manager, for the Jo on the Fourth Street ject to Portzen Construction in bonds issued or to be issued, removal of dead trees along Peninsula, upon motion the amount of $458,069.80, incurred by said City in con-.; the right-of-way of Dexter received and filed and con- upon motion received and nection with the Amended and Street; Mr. and Mrs. Myron. curred with recommendation. filed. Richard Wertzberger, Restated Urban Renewal Plan Cole regarding parking prob- Dubuque County Historical representing P & I Building for the Ice Harbor Urban lems in the alley between Society - Appeal of the Fourth Company and Brian Kane, Renewal District, presented Nevada Street and Alpine Street Peninsula Permit representing Freedom, Inc. and read. Michalski moved Street, upon motion received Moratorium: City Manager, spoke in opposition to the pro- that the requirement that a and filed and referred to the recommending approval of the ject. Mike Portzen and Mike proposed Ordinance be con - City Manager. issuance of a sign permit for Walters spoke in favor of the. sidered and voted on for pas - City Manager recommending the Mississippi River project. Cline moved adoption sage at two Council Meetings acceptance of the Five Flags Discovery Center on the of Resolution No. 527-00 prior to the meeting at which i t Center Arena Seat Fourth Street Peninsula, upon Adopting plans and specifica- is to be finally passed be sus - Replacement Project, upon.* motion received and filed and tions for project; Resolution pended and further moved motion received and filed. concurred with recommenda- No. 528-00 Awarding contract final consideration and pas- Buol moved adoption of tion. • to Portzen Construction; sage of the Ordinance. Resolution No. 513-00 Issuance of $6,265,000 Resolution No. 529-00 With Seconded by Nicholson. Accepting Improvement for General Obligation Bonds:, respect to the adoption of the Motion carried project and Resolution No. City Manager recommending Resolution of Necessity pro- 6-0. 514-00 Approving final esti- the issuance of $6,265,000 posed for the Salina Street, Owner -Occupied Affordable mate in amount of $166,155. General Obligation Bonds, Reconstruction Project. Housing Committee: City Seconded by Nicholson. Series 2000C, upon motion Seconded by Nicholson. Manager submitting proposed Motion carried 6-0. received and filed. Buol Motion carried 6-0. process and participants fot's Section 8 Housing Vouchers:, moved adoption of Resolution Water Department - the Owner -Occupied City Manager recommending No. 519-00 Appointing Wells Supervisory Control and Data Affordable Housing approval of an application to Fargo Bank Iowa, National Acquisition System: Proofs of Committee, upon motion the US Department of Housing Association of Des Moines, publication on notice of hear- received and filed and con - and Urban Development for Iowa, to Serve as Paying. ing on plans and specifications curred. additional Section 8 Program Agent, Bond Registrar, and and notice to bidders on the Legislative Positions for 2001 housing vouchers, upon Transfer Agent, Approving the receipt of bids for the,. Legislative Session: City motion received and filed. Paying Agent and Bond Supervisory Control and Data Manager submitting the City's Buol moved adoption of Registrar and Transfer Agent Acquisition System Project legislative positions for the Resolution No. 515-00 Agreement and Authorizing and City Manager recom- 2001 Legislative SessiorC Authorizing the Mayor to exe-, the Execution of the mending award of the contract upon motion received and filed cute an application to the US Agreement and Resolution No. to Miller Electric Supply, Inc. in and approved submission. Department of Housing and 520-00 Authorizing and the amount of 232,999.00, Council Member Reports: Urban Providing for the Issuance of upon motion received and Nicholson requested that con - Development (HUD) for addi- $6,265,000 General Obligation.. filed. Michalski moved adop- sideration of a salary increase tional Section 8 Program Bonds, Series 2000C, and tion of Resolution No. 530-00 for the Mayor and Council Housing Vouchers; and to exe- Levying a Tax to Pay Said Adopting plans and specifica-. Members be put on the next cute a standard Amended Bonds. Seconded by tions for project; Resolution Council Agenda. Annual Contributions Contract Nicholson. Motion carried 6- No. (v531-00 1er Electric Awarding contract WarehouseFischer Cold ASto tge for the additional funds. 0. Supply, Seconded by Nicholson-- County Board of Health: and Resolution No. 529-00 Abatement Project: City Motion carried 6-0. Communication of Mayor Awarding Contract to Miller Manager submitting docu- Application for Local Housing Terrance M. Duggan to the Electric Supply, Inc. ments providing the Fischer Assistance Program (LHAP) County Board of Supervisors Seconded by Robbins. Cold Storage Warehouse Funds: City Manager recom- expressing the City's desire to,, Motion carried 6-0. Asbestos Abatement Project mending approval of an appli- have representation on the Eagle Point Water Plant - and setting a public hearing for cation to the Iowa Department County Board of Health, upon Chlorine Feed Room, November 20, 2000, upon of Economic Development for motion received and filed. Expansion Project: Proofs of motion received and filed. Local Housing Assistance 319 Area Code: City publication on notice of hear- Michalski moved adoption of, Manager submitting informa- ing on plans and specs and Resolution No. 536-00 tion on the change of the City notice to bidders on the Preliminary approval of plans of Dubuque's area code, upon receipt of bids for the Eagle and specs for project; motion received and filed. Point Water Plant Chlorine Resolution No. 537-00 Fixing NLC Policy Informer: City Feed Room Expansion date of hearing on plans and Manager submitting the.. Project, and City Manager rec- specs for November 20, 2000 October edition of the Policy ommending award of the con- at 6:30 P.M. in the Public Informer from the National tract to Portzen Construction,- Library Auditorium and that the League of Cities, upon motion in the amount of $115,649.00, City Clerk publish notice in the received and filed. upon motion received and manner prescribed by law.) Business License Refunds: filed. Robbins moved adop- and Resolution No. 538-00 Beer and Liquor Combination tion of Resolution 532-00 Ordering bids and directing License refund to the Old Adopting plans and specifica- Clerk to advertise. Seconded Shang and Class B Beer tions for project and by Buol. Motion carried 6-0. Permit to Cedar Cross Amoco, Resolution No. 533-00 Crescent Ridge - Request to upon motion received and filed... Awarding contract to Portzen Vacate: City Manager recom- and concurred with recom- Construction. Seconded by mending that a public hearing mendation. Michalski. Motion carried 6-0.,• be set for November 20, 2000 Business Licenses: Buol Water Department - to consider disposing of real moved adoption of Resolution Pennsylvania Pump Station: property and Attorney David No. 521-00 Granting issuance Proofs of publication on notice Clemens, representing Larry of a permit to sell Cigarettes of hearing on plans and specs and Sharon McDermott, and Cigarette Papers Oky and notice to bidders on the requesting that a portion of Doky #15 and Bunker Hill receipt of bids for the Crescent •Ridge Road be Snack Bar; Resolution No. Pennsylvania Pump Station vacated, upon motion received 522-00 Granting issuance of,. Project, and City Manager rec- and filed. Buol moved adop- Class "C" Beer Permit to IOCO ommending award of the con- tion of Resolution No. 539-00 Speede Shoppe #93; Big 10 tract to Portzen Construction_.. Approving plat of survey of Mart; and Oky Doky #15; and for $326,111.00, upon motion proposed vacated portion of Resolution No. 523-00 received and filed. Buol Crescent Ridge Road right -of-.. Granting issuance of Class "C" moved adoption of Resolution way. Seconded by Nicholson. Beer/Liquor Permit to Yen No. 534-00 Adopting plans Motion carried 6-0. Ordinance Ching Restaurant; The Bridge and specifications for project No. 98-00 Vacating a portion of Crescent Ridge Road right- of-way, presented and read. Buol moved that the require- ment that a proposed Ordinance be considered and voted on for passage at two Council Meetings prior to the, meeting at which it is to be finally passed be suspended - Applicant Audrey Henson. of Historic Preservation and further moved final con - Upon motion it was resolved Commission Decision: sideration and passage of the that Audrey Henson be Historic Preservation Ordinance. Seconded by appointed to the unexpired, Commission submitting infor- Nicholson. Motion carried 6-0. term which will expire 7-1-02. mation regarding the appeal of Buol moved adoption of Upon motion it was resolved the Commission's decision for, Resolution No. 540-00 of to suspend the rules to allow property located at 623-627 Intent to dispose of City inter - anyone present to address the Arlington, upon motion it was est in Lot F of Mineral Lots 232. Council if they so desire. • resolved to uphold the deci- and 291 in the City of 2000 Sidewalk Assessment sion of the Historic Dubuque, Iowa and further set Project - Center Grove/Cedar Preservation Commission. this for Public Hearing on Cross/Embassy West Dr. Terry Mozena of the Historic 11/20/00 at 6:30 P.M. in the (Public Hearing tabled from Preservation Commission Public Library Auditorium and meeting of October 2, 2000).•. spoke of the sequence of that the City Clerk publish City Manager providing addi- events and their decision. notice in the manner pre- tional information on the 2000 Attorney Bill Conzett for Ms,, scribed by law. Seconded by Sidewalk Assessment Project Bechen and Mr. Woods, appli- Nicholson. Motion carried and requesting Council direc- cants, spoke and requested 6-0. tion, upon motion received that the HPC decision be At 9:46 P.M. upon motion it and filed communication and reversed. was resolved to go into Closed removed Center Grove Drive Oak Meadows 11 - Water Main Session re: Pending Litigation from the proposed project. Connection Fee: City and Property Acquisition (Iowa Jack Schumacher of Shinoak Manager submitting response Code §21.5(1)(c)(j). Ct. spoke in favor of the pro to Jim Stock's request regard- At 9:58 P.M. Council recon- posed project. Gary Pfab, ing a $1,298 connection fee on vened Regular Session stating 3360 Center Grove, Peggy his Oak Meadows 11 project,., that Staff had been given Gruber of 3347 Center Grove, upon motion received and filed proper direction. Mark Dominy, Lonnie Hamm, communication and moved to There being no further busi- 3369 Center Grove, Tom absolve Mr. Stock from paying ness, upon motion meeting Zalaznik for his father Edward the connection fee. Mr. Stock adjoumed at 9:59 P.M. of 3338 Center Grove, Jeff explained that this bill received /s/ Jeanne F. Schneider Weber, 3450 Center Grove all 10 years after the connection City Clerk spoke in opposition to the pro- was not fair and he had been 1t 11/16 posed project. i led to believe this would never Voluntary Annexation - be charged. Riprow Valley Project: Proof of Barge Fleeting: City, publication on notice of public Manager submitting informa- hearing to consider rezoning tion on barge fleeting and property located east of Julien requesting City Council direc- Dubuque Drive and City tion; communication of Walter Manager recommending Hartman, Dubuque County approval of a voluntary annex- Conservation Society, in ation request for the Riprow opposition to the proposal to Valley Project, upon motion,. relocate barge fleeting to the received and filed. Ordinance southeast portion of No. 96-00 Amending Appendix Schmitt/City Island, upon. A (the Zoning Ordinance) of motion received and filed all the City of Dubuque Code of pertinent information received Ordinances by reclassifying and gave direction to staff to Restaurant; and Aragon Tap. and Resolution No. 535-00 Seconded by Nicholson. Awarding contract to Portzen Motion carried Construction. Seconded by 6-0. Nicholson. Motion carried 6- BOARDS/COMMISSIONS: 0. Appointment to the following Upon motion the rules were Boards/Commissions: reinstated limiting discussion Historic Preservation to the Council. Commission (Old Main District) 623 - 627 Arlington - Appeal STATE OF IOWA DUBUQUE COUNTY { SS: CERTIFICATION OF PL M. I, Communications, Inc., an Iowa corporation, pi newspaper of general circulation published in Dubuque and State of Iowa; hereby certify that in said newspaper on the following dates , 20 00 , and for whir rfrvikj Subscribed to before me, a Notary Public in an this J day of Notary P� Environmental Stewardship port. Advisory Commission of 10/3; Supplement #47 - Code of Five Flags Commission of Ordinances: City Manager 10/16; Historic Preservation recommending adoption of Commission of 10/19; Housing Supplement #47 to the Code Code Appeals Board of 8/15; of Ordinances of the City of Housing Commission of 10/10; Dubuque, upon motion Human Rights Commission of received and filed. Buol 10/11; Park and Recreation moved adoption of 518-00 Commission of 10/10; Transit Adopting Supplement #47 to Board of 9/14, upon motion the Code of Ordinances - received and filed. Seconded by Nicholson. Proof of Publication of Motion carried Council Proceedings for 10/2 6-0. and 10/4; Substance Abuse Disposition of Buettell Services Center Quarterly Brothers Building at 821-845 Report; Quarterly Investment— Central Avenue: Historic Report; and Carnegie Stout Preservation Commission Library Fiscal Year 2000 requesting that the City Annual Report, upon motion Council work with the received and filed. Dubuque County Board of, Printed Council Proceedings Supervisors to preserve the for month of September, 2000, Buettell Brothers Building at upon motion approved as 821-845 Central Avenue if the printed. Law Enforcement Center is Notice of Claims/Suits: expanded to this area, upon Shirley Elliott in estimated,. motion received and filed. amount of $227.00 for person- Iowa League of Cities: al injuries; Marlin Jorgensen in Communication from the Iowa estimated amount of $20.00 League of Cities requesting for property damage; Linda that the City Manager serve on. Lucey in estimated amount of the League Policy Committee, $255.88 for vehicle damage; upon motion received and filed Phil Meyer in undetermined and concurred with recom- amount for property damage; mendation. Dorothea Tschiggfrie in esti- Water Service - Lock and mated amount of $977.72 for. Dam No. 11: City Manager property damage, upon recommending approval of a motion referred to the Legal Contract Agreement with the Staff for investigation and Army Corp of Engineers to report. provide water service to Lock„ Corporation Counsel advising and Dam No. 11, upon motion the following claims have been received and filed and referred to Public Entity Risk approved agreement. Services of Iowa, the agent for Enrich Iowa Grant: Tom the Iowa Communities Moran, Library Director, advis- Assurance Pool: Hillcrest. ing that the Library has once Association for property dam- again qualified for an Enrich age; Betty Loeffelholz for Iowa Grant and requesting that property damage; Mark this additional revenue amount Puccio for reimbursement of be included in the next budget_ medical expenses; Terryl amendment, upon motion Stewart for vehicle damage; received and filed. Angela Woolf for vehicle dam- Vacation/Purchase of Allison age, upon motion received Place: City Manager advising and filed and concurred with that Finley Hospital has exer- the recommendation. . cised their option to purchase Corporation Counsel recom- Allison Place and that process mending settlement of the is now complete, upon motion vehicle damage claim of Linda received and filed. Lucey in the amount of Civil Service Commission:.. $255.88 and the property Civil Service Commission cer- damage claim of Marlin tifying the eligibility lists for Jorgensen in the amount of Parking Meter Checker, $20.00 and that the Finance Laborer, and Lead Mechanic, Director be directed to issue upon motion resolved to make payment, upon motion_ these a matter of record. received and filed and Diamond Jo/Bird Sign - approved settlement. Appeal of the Fourth Street Citizen Communications: Peninsula Permit Moratorium: Howard W. Klauer and John P. City Manager recommending— Klauer expressing their appre- approval of the issuance of ciation to Gil Spence, Leisure sign ,permits for the Diamond Services Manager, for the Jo on the Fourth Street removal of dead trees along Peninsula, upon motion the right-of-way of Dexter received and filed and con - Street; Mr. and Mrs. Myron, curred with recommendation. Cole regarding parking prob- Dubuque County Historical lems in the alley between Society - Appeal of the Fourth Nevada Street and Alpine Street Peninsula Permit Street, upon motion received Moratorium: City Manager and filed and referred to the recommending approval of the City Manager. issuance of a sign permit for City Manager recommending the Mississippi River acceptance of the Five Flags Discovery Center on the Center Arena Seat Fourth Street Peninsula, upon Replacement Project, upono motion received and filed and motion received and filed. concurred with recommenda- Buol moved adoption of tion. Resolution No. 513-00 Issuance of $6,265,000 Accepting Improvement for General Obligation Bonds..., project and Resolution No. City Manager recommending 514-00 Approving final esti- the issuance of $6,265,000 mate in amount of $166,155. General Obligation Bonds, Seconded by Nicholson. Series 2000C, upon motion Motion carried 6-0. received and filed. Buol Section 8 Housing Vouchers:. moved adoption of Resolution City Manager recommending No. 519-00 Appointing Wells approval of an application to Fargo Bank Iowa, National the US Department of Housing Association of Des Moines, and Urban Development for Iowa, to Serve as Paying„ additional Section 8 Program Agent, Bond Registrar, and housing vouchers, upon Transfer Agent, Approving the motion received and filed. Paying Agent and Bond Buol moved adoption of Registrar and Transfer Agent Resolution No. 515-00 Agreement and Authorizing Authorizing the Mayor to exe-.,, the Execution of the cute an application to the US Agreement and Resolution No. Department of Housing and 520-00 Authorizing and Urban Providing for the Issuance of Development (HUD) for addi- $6,265,000 General Obligation- tional Section 8 Program Bonds, Series 2000C, and Housing Vouchers; and to exe- Levying a Tax to Pay Said cute a standard Amended Bonds. Seconded by Annual Contributions Contract Nicholson. Motion carried 6- for the additional funds. 0. Seconded by Nicholson.. County Board of Health: Motion carried 6-0. Communication of Mayor Application for Local Housing Terrance M. Duggan to the Assistance Program (LHAP) County Board of Supervisors Funds: City Manager recom- expressing the City's desire to, mending approval of an appli- have representation on the cation to the Iowa Department County Board of Health, upon of Economic Development for motion received and filed. Local Housing Assistance 319 Area Code: City Program funds for a pilot pro- Manager submitting informa- gram promoting low-income,. tion on the change of the City homeownership, upon motion of Dubuque's area code, upon received and filed. , Buol motion received and filed. moved adoption of Resolution NLC Policy Informer: City No. 516-00 Authorizing an Manager submitting the, application to the Iowa October edition of the Policy Department of Economic Informer from the National Development for Local League of Cities, upon motion Housing Assistance Program received and filed. Funds. Seconded by Business License Refunds: Nicholson. Motion carried 6-. Beer and Liquor Combination 0. License refund to the Old Acceptance of Deeds from Shang and Class B Beer Plastic Center, Inc.: Permit to Cedar Cross Amoco, Corporation Counsel recom- upon motion received and filed_ mending acceptance of the and concurred with recom- Warranty Deed and Correction mendation. Warranty Deed from Plastic Business Licenses: Buol Center, Inc., upon motion moved adoption of Resolution received and filed. Buol No. 521-00 Granting issuance moved adoption of Resolution, of a permit to sell Cigarettes No. 517-00 Accepting the and Cigarette Papers Oky deeds to certain real estate in Doky #15 and Bunker Hill Dubuque County, Iowa from Snack Bar; Resolution No. Plastic Center, Inc. Seconded 522-00 Granting issuance of by Nicholson. Motion carried Class "C" Beer Permit to IOCO 6-0. Speede Shoppe #93; Big 10 Hazard Mitigation Planning Mart; and Oky Doky #15; and Grant Contracts: East Central Resolution No. 523-00 Intergovernmental Association Granting issuance of Class "C" submitting a Hazard Mitigation_ Beer/Liquor Permit to Yen Planning Grant Contract Ching Restaurant; The Bridge between the City, ECIA and Restaurant; and Aragon Tap. Iowa Emergency Management Seconded by Nicholson. and an Administration Motion carried . Contract between the City and 6-0. ECIA, upon motion received BOARDS/COMMISSIONS: and filed and approved con- Appointment to the following tracts. Boards/Commissions: Department of Housing and Historic Preservation Urban Development: commu,, Commission (Old Main District) nication advising that the - Applicant Audrey Henson. City's application to the Lead- Upon motion it was resolved Based Paint Hazard Control that Audrey Henson be Grant Program was not appointed to the unexpired, ,......,,.,...a. ....,,,,,,,,ninntinn tarm which will expire 7-1-02. CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS OFFICIAL City Council Special Session, November 6, 2000 Council met for Dinner at 5:00 P.M. in the Library Rotunda Council met in Special Session at 5:30 P.M. in the Library Auditorium Present: Mayor Pro-Tem Markham, Council Members Buol, Cline, Michalski, Nicholson, Robbins, City Manager Michael Van Milligen, Corporation Counsel Barry Lindahl. Absent: Mayor Duggan. Mayor Pro-Tem Markham read the call and stated this is, a special session of the City Council called for the purpose of providing an update on the paperless agenda process and to act upon such business which may properly come before the Council. Direction was provided by Chris Kohlman, Information Services Manager and Jeanne_ Schneider, City Clerk on the usage of their laptop comput- ers, the CD Roms which pro- vide access to the. Council meeting agendas, and the abil- ity to access the supporting documents via icons and other means. Discussion ensued and questions were answered. Upon consensus the meeting„ adjourned at 6:25 P.M. /s/ Jeanne F. Schneider City Clerk ############# CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS OFFICIAL City Council, Regular Session, November 6, 2000 Council met in Regular. Session at 6:30 P.M. in the Library Auditorium Present: Mayor Pro-Tem Markham, Council Members Buol Cline. Michalski, hereinafter described property prepare RFP for barge fleeting located east of Julien in select areas of the Dubuque Drive from County A- Mississippi River and hold 1 Agricultural District to R-1 public hearing on 12/4. Single Family Residential, Comprehensive Plan Update: Zoning District concurrent with Long Range Planning annexation, presented and Commission providing read. Robbins moved that the progress report on the 2000 requirement that a proposed update of the Comprehensive Ordinance be considered and Plan and the joint City/County voted on for passage at two planning process for fringe Council Meetings prior to the area growth and development, meeting at which it is to be upon motion received and finally passed be suspended filed. Dr. Mary Lynn and further moved fins: con Neumeister, Chair of the Long sideration and passage of the Range Planning Commission, Ordinance. Seconded by gave a verbal progress report., Nicholson. Motion carried 6-0. Plan Process: City Manager Robbins moved adoption of transmitting the recommenda- Resolution 524-00 Annexing tions of the Long Range certain territory east of Julien Planning Advisory Dubuque Dr. Seconded by Commission regarding the Nicholson. Motion carried 6- Downtown Comprehensive 0. Plan process, and communi- Ingress/Egress Easement for, cation from the Board of Klauer Manufacturing Directors of the Dubuque Area Company: Proof of publica- Chamber of Commerce tion on notice of public hearing regarding the Downtown to consider the disposition of Comprehensive Plan, upon real property to Klauer motion received and filed. Manufacturing Company and Burbach Charitable City Manager recommending Contribution: City Manager approval of an ingress/egress recommending that the City easement, upon motion accept the offer of Carl J. And received and filed. Robbins, Mary Ann Burbach to donate moved adoption of Resolution Lot 22 of Sunset Park Eighth 525-00 Disposing of interest in Addition for park purposes, real property by granting an upon motion received an. ingress/egress easement to filed. Klauer Manufacturing No Parking Zone - Hawthorne Company adjacent to the Street: City Manager recom- North End Neighborhood mending that the "No Parking" Bike/Hike Trail from 22nd zone in front of the Eagle Point Street to 32nd Street in the Water Plant be modified, upon City of Dubuque, Iowa,_ motion received and filed and Seconded by Michalski. chose Option No. 2, not allow - Motion carried 6-0. ing any truck or trailer parking. Tschiggfrie Commercial - Mark Kohn and Steve Meyers, Vacating of Utility Easements: spoke requesting that the No Proof of publication on notice Parking zone be eliminated. of public hearing to consider Amendment to the Ice Harbor the vacating of utility ease- Urban Renewal District: City ments on Lots 4 and 5 of Block Manager recommending 2 of Tschiggfrie Commercial approval of an amendment to and City Manager recom the Ice Harbor Urban Renewal mending approval, upon District, upon motion received motion received and filed. and filed. Ordinance No. 97, Buol moved adoption of 00 Amending Ordinance No. Resolution No. 526-00 66-89, and providing that gen- Disposing of interest and eral property taxes levied and vacate utility easements over collected each year on all Lots 4 and 5 of Block 2 of property located within the Ice Tschiggfrie Commercial in the Harbor Urban Renewal City of Dubuque, Dubuque District, as amended, of the County, Iowa. Seconded by,, City of Dubuque, County of Nicholson. Motion carried Dubuque, State of Iowa, by 6-0. and for the benefit of the State, Salina Street Reconstruction: of Iowa, City of Dubuque, Proofs of publication on notice County of Dubuque, Dubuque of hearing on plans and speci- Community School District, fications and notice to bidders and other taxing districts, be on the receipt of bids for the paid to a special fund for pay - Salina Street Reconstruction ment of principal and interest Project and City Manager rec- on loans, monies advanced to ommending award of the pro-, and indebtedness, including ject to Portzen Construction in bonds issued or to be issued, the amount of $458,069.80, incurred by said City in con-, upon motion received and nection with the Amended and filed. Richard Wertzberger, Restated Urban Renewal Plan representing P & I Building for the Ice Harbor Urban Company and Brian Kane, Renewal District, presented representing Freedom, Inc. and read. Michalski moved spoke in opposition to the pro- that the requirement that a ject. Mike Portzen and Mike proposed Ordinance be con - Walters spoke in favor of the.. sidered and voted on for pas - project. Cline moved adoption sage at two Council Meetings of Resolution No. 527-00 prior to the meeting at which it Adopting plans and specifica- is to be finally passed be sus-- tions for project; Resolution pended and further moved No. 528-00 Awarding contract final consideration and pas - to Portzen Construction; sage of the Ordinance. Resolution No. 529-00 With Seconded by Nicholson. respect to the adoption of the Motion carried Resolution of Necessity pro- 6-0. posed for the Salina Street, Owner -Occupied Affordable Reconstruction Project. Housing Committee: City Seconded by Nicholson. Manager submitting proposed Motion carried 6-0. process and participants foe Water Department - the Owner -Occupied Supervisory Control and Data Affordable Housing Acquisition System: Proofs of Committee, upon motion publication on notice of hear- received and filed and con- ing on plans and specifications curred. and notice to bidders on the Legislative Positions for 2001 receipt of bids for the. Legislative Session: City Supervisory Control and Data Manager submitting the City's Acquisition System Project legislative positions for the and City Manager recom- 2001 Legislative Session'"' mending award of the contract upon motion received and filed to Miller Electric Supply, Inc. in and approved submission. the amount of 232,999.00, Council Member Reports: upon motion received and Nicholson requested that con - filed. Michalski moved adop- sideration of a salary increase tion of Resolution No. 530-00 for the Mayor and Council Adopting plans and specifica-, Members be put on the next tions for project; Resolution Council Agenda. No. 531-00 Awarding contract Fischer Cold Storage to Miller Electric Supply, Inc. Warehouse Asbestos and Resolution No. 529-00 Abatement Project: City Awarding Contract to Miller Manager submitting docu- Electric Supply, Inc. ments providing the Fischer Seconded by Robbins. Cold Storage Warehouse Motion carried 6-0. Asbestos Abatement Project Eagle Point Water Plant - and setting a public hearing for Chlorine Feed Room,, November 20, 2000, upon Expansion Project: Proofs of motion received and filed. publication on notice of hear- Michalski moved adoption of„. ing on plans and specs and Resolution No. 536-00 notice to bidders on the Preliminary approval of plans receipt of bids for the Eagle and specs for project; Point Water Plant Chlorine Resolution No. 537-00 Fixing Feed Room Expansion date of hearing on plans and Project, and City Manager rec- specs for November 20, 2000 ommending award of the con- at 6:30 P.M. in the Public tract to Portzen Construction, Library Auditorium and that the in the amount of $115,649.00, City Clerk publish notice in the upon motion received and manner prescribed by law;, filed. Robbins moved adop- and Resolution No. 538-00 tion of Resolution 532-00 Ordering bids and directing Adopting plans and specifica- Clerk to advertise. Seconded tions for project and by Buol. Motion carried 6-0. Resolution No. 533-00 Crescent Ridge - Request to Awarding contract to Portzen Vacate: City Manager recom- Construction. Seconded by mending that a public hearing Michalski. Motion carried 6-0,- be set for November 20, 2000 Water Department - to consider disposing of real Pennsylvania Pump Station: property and Attorney David_ Proofs of publication on notice Clemens, representing Larry of hearing on plans and specs and Sharon McDermott, and notice to bidders on the requesting that a portion of receipt of bids for the Crescent Ridge Road be Pennsylvania Pump Station vacated, upon motion received Project, and City Manager rec- and filed. Buol moved adop- ommending award of the con- tion of Resolution No. 539-00 tract to Portzen Construction,,. Approving plat of survey of for $326,111.00, upon motion proposed vacated • portion of received and filed. Buol Crescent Ridge Road right -of-, moved adoption of Resolution way. Seconded by Nicholson. No. 534-00 Adopting plans Motion carried 6-0. Ordinance and specifications for project No. 98-00 Vacating a portion and Resolution No. 535-00 of Crescent Ridge Road right - Awarding contract to Portzen of -way, presented and read. Construction. Seconded by Buol moved that the require - Nicholson. Motion carried 6- ment that a proposed 0. Ordinance be considered and Upon motion the rules were voted on for passage at two reinstated limiting discussion Council Meetings prior to the, to the Council. meeting at which it is to be 623 - 627 Arlington - Appeal finally passed be suspended of Historic Preservation and further moved final con - Commission Decision: sideration and passage of the Historic Preservation Ordinance. Seconded by Commission submitting infor- Nicholson. Motion carried 6-0. mation regarding the appeal of Buol moved adoption of STATE OF IOWA DUBUQUE COUNTY { SS: CERTIFICATION OF PU ELDMANN I, Communications, Inc., an Iowa corporation, pu newspaper of general circulation published in Dubuque and State of Iowa; hereby certify that in said newspaper on the following dates —hi , 20 00 , and for whit CITY OF: DUBUQUE, IOWA COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS OFFI City Council, Regular Session, November 20, 2000 Council met in Regular Session at 6:30 P.M. In the Public Library Auditorium Present: Mayor gan, Council Members 13uol, fine, 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 Council. Invocation was given by Father Craig Welbaum, Pastor of St. John's Episcopal Church. Proclamiation: Thanks and Gratitude , to Sister Mary Martensenreceived by her sis- ter, Betty Mouser. William McNamey, Department of Housing and Urban Development, present- ed two "Best Practices" Award to the Housing Services DePartpM nines Submitted: Environmental Stewardship Advisory Commission of 11/7; Historic Preservation Ordinance Task Force of 11/2; Housing Commission Trust Fund, Committee of 11/2; Housing Code Appeals Board of 10/17; Human Rights L9ZZ-Z99 9£$ 'deMolgMous "OZ 0J01 opmemmin 1799 LZ99-9L9-6le go 099$ 'uopipuoo luepeox3 toln4 PePaulw 4l!M JOSSWJW 19e40 JeAMIIP 9 'pjeogp►re4 peayy6i14iJM peq leleM MS eenb ';es pequeleM eoeid q tl�WO peM Pee010 9opneoO AGeI0'6eJSa ow ,oA OARS of su10114 ewoa itew iteW no,I •mien 00091$ ,1114 '669$ saes wooa Dutnr't ekeN'sodg:pusag GWSN - 9 'woad MOl 'MO1 dal ei HSVO 31/D/S,_ mending Chapter 42 Auditorium and that the City Iowa, Dubuque dunfy,,iowa Cierk publish notice in the and further set this for Public manner scribed by law; Hearing on 12/4/00 at 6:30 . 574-00 Fixing P.M. In the Public Library D on Resolution Auditorium and that the City of NkcSeconded by Clerk publish notice in the Robbins. Ni n carried 7-0. manner prescribed by law. Residential Parking Permit Seconded by Cline. Motion Disttet, "C" - Senior High Carried 7-0, School. Area: City Manager Demolition of Fischer Cold recommending that a public Storage Warehouse: City hearing be set for December 4, Manager submitting docu- 2000 on,a proposed amend- ments providing for demolition merit to Residential Parking of the Fischer Cold Storage Permit District "C" on portions Warehouse and setting a P"0- of North Grandview and tic hearing for December 18, osedale Street, upon motion 2000, upon motion received eMived arid riled. Robbins and filed. Michalski moved ved adoption of Resolution adoption of: Resolution No. ,• 675-00 Setting a public 568-00 Preliminary approval earing on amending of plans and specs for project;Residential Parking Permit Resolution No. 569-00 Fixing District "C" as defined by date of hearing on plans and Section 32-395 of the Code of specs for December 18, 2000 Ordinances to include parts of at 6:30 P.M. in the Public North Grandview Avenue and Library Auditorium and that the - ' ale. Street for 12/4/00 at City Clerk publish notice in the :30 P.M. in the Public Library mp in& prescribed by law; uditorium and that the City Resolution • • No. 570-00 erk publish notice in the Ordering ; bids and directing anner prescribed by law. Clark to advertise. Seconded • econded by Markham. by Robbins. Motion carried 7- : Lion carried 7-0. 0 At 7:59 P.M. upon motion it North .Grandview at Delhi as resolved to go into Closed Project - Acceptance and on re: Pending Litigation Public Hearing: City Manager d Property Acquisition (Iowa recommending acceptance of • e §215(11))(c)(9. the concrete repairs on the At 9:39 P. , Council recon- North Grandview at Delhi - _ • Regular Session. stating Project in the final amount of Staff had been given $124,337.05 and setting a ration. public peering for December There being no further bust- 18, 2000 to consider the final . upon motion meeting schedule of .assessments, clamed at 9:40 P.M.. upon motion received and /s/Jeanne F. Schneider riled. Markham moved.adop- City Clerk tion of: Resolution No. 571-00 t,11/29 Accepting improvement for project; Resolution No. 572- 00 Approving final estimate in amount of $124,337.05; Resolution No. 573-00 Fixing date of hearing on Resolution of Necessity for 12/18/00 at 6:30 P.M. in the Public Library Ti v -JoJ� � 909 1.691-999 .09$ •19Meu,;'o1u0,133e1e' %Vie -44n fees 'H3dd3is awls ACM -Hi -CUP STATE OF IOWA DUBUQUE COUNTY { SS: CERTIFICATION OF PUBLICATION r I, TAMMY M. FELI M,ANNS`N 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 thatll� the attached notice was published AJ in said newspaper on the following dates ✓em he oZ 9 , 20 CO , and for which the charge is $ aq. $ 5 GL'mvii-zy Subscribed to before me, a Notary Public in and for Dubuque County, Iowa, this //`"--1. day of20 ° Notary Public in and for Dubuque County, Iowa Commission of 10/9; Investment Oversight Advisory Commission of 10/16; Zoning Board of Adjustment of 10/26, upon motion received and filed. Investment Oversight Commission Quarterly Report, upon motion received and filed. Finance Director Kenneth TeKippe submitting the finan- cial reports for month ending October 31, 2000, upon motion received and filed. Proof of Publication of Council Proceedings for 10/16; List of Claims and Summary of Revenues for Month Ending 10/30/00, upon motion received and filed. Notice of Claims/Suits: Grace Brade in undetermined amount for personal injuries; Florence Hird in estimated amount of $59.15.for property damage; Geri Ryan in undeter- mined amount for personal injuries; Kristen Smith in esti- mated amount of $2,606.53 for vehicle damage, upon motion referred to the Legal Staff for investigation and report. Corporation Counsel advis- ing the following claims have been referred to Public Entity Risk Services of Iowa, the agent for the Iowa Communities Assurance Pool: Shirley Elliott for personal injuries; Dorothea Tschiggfrie for property. damage, upon motion received and filed and concurred with the referrals. Plumbing Board: Building Services Manager Rich Russell advising of an upcoming vacancy (Leonard Rhomberg) on the Plumbing Board, upon motion received and filed. Section 8 Staffing Request: City Manager recommending approval of increasing the part-time secretarial position in the Housing Services Section 8 Activity to full-time status, upon motion received and filed and concurred with the recommendation. 1999 Sidewalk Assessment Project: City Manager recom- mending approval of the final special assessment schedule for the 1999 Sidewalk Inspection Program, upon motion received and filed. Buol moved adoption of Resolution No. 541-00 Adopting the final assessment schedule for 1999 sidewalk repairs including certain infor- mation required by the Code of Iowa, specifically, the num- ber of annual installments into which assessments are divid- ed, the interest on all unpaid installments, the time when the assessments are payable and directing the Clerk to certify the final schedule and to pub- lish notice thereof. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 7-0. Elm Street Sanitary Sewer Reconstruction Project - Acceptance: City Manager, recommending acceptance of the Elm Street Sanitary Sewer Reconstruction Project in the final amount of $109,510.43, upon motion received and filed. Buol moved adoption of Resolution No. 542-00 Accepting improvement for project and Resolution No. 543-00 Approving final esti- mate in amount of $109,510.43. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 7- 0. Resolution No. 557-00 Adopting the final assessment schedule for Miller Road Sanitary Sewer Extension Project, including certain infpr- mation required by the Code of Iowa, specifically, the num- ber of annual installments into which assessments .are divid- ed, the interest on all unpaid installments, the time when the assessments are payable and directing the Clerk to certify the final schedule and to pub- lish notice thereof: Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 7-0. John F. Kennedy Road - Acquisition Plat Approval: City' Manager recommending approval of.an acquisition plat for a right-of-way on John F. Kennedy Road on land owned by the City of Dubuque, upon motion received and filed. Buol moved adoption of Resolution .No. 558-00 Approving acquisition plat for widening of John F. Kennedy Road. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 7- 0. Fengler and Kerper Intersection Project - Acceptance: City Manager recommending acceptance of the Fengler and Kerper Intersection Project in the final amount of $288,346.16, upon motion received and filed. Buol moved adoption of Resolution No. 544-00 A .........:.... ,..,nens ,o,r,enf fnr Project Concern Para -Transit Contract - Fiscal Year 2001: City Manager 'recommending approval of a Project Concern Para -Transit Agreement with Keyline for Fiscal Year 2001, upon motion received and filed and concurred with recom- mendation. Notice of Expiration of Right of Redemption: Notice from Eric Stierman, Dubuque County Treasurer, regarding the Notice of Expiration of Right of Redemption on tax sale property, upon motion received and filed. Business Licenses: Buol moved adoption of: Resolution No. 559-00 Granting issuance of a permit to sell Cigarettes and Cigarette Papers to Jorja's Restaurant & Lounge; Resolution No. 560- 00 Granting issuance of Class "C" Beer Permit to Kwik Stop Food Mart on University and Kwik Stop Food Mart on John F. Kennedy Road; Resolution No. 561-00 Granting issuance of Class "C" Beer/Liquor Permit to Mario's Italian Restaurant; The Toltbridge; and Jorja's Restaurant and Lounge. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 7- 0. BOARDS/COMMISSIONS Applicants are invited to address the Council to express their desire to serve on the following Commission. Housing Commission (Section 8) - Applicants: Jeremy Austin; Kris Erickson; Joe Hopkins; Denise Miller; John Plein. Kris Erickson and Joe Hopkins spoke requesting consideration for appointment. Upon motion it was resolved to suspend the rules to allow anyone present to address the Council if they so desire. PUBLIC HEARINGS 2120 John F. Kennedy Road - Molo Big 10 Mart - Request. to Rezone: Proof of publica- tion on notice of hearing to consider rezoning property located at 2120 John F. Kennedy Road from C-2 Neighborhood Shopping Center District to C-3 General Commercial District; Communication from Steve Gorius, Molo Big 10 Mart, requesting that Council approve the rezoning; and an Ordinance Amending Appendix A (the Zoning Ordinance) of the City of Dubuque Code of Ordinances by reclassifying hereinafter described property located at 2120 John F. Kennedy Road from C-2 Neighborhood Shopping Center District to C- 3 General Commercial District, unnn mntinn referred back to 00 Amending Chapter 42 (Subdivision Regulations) of the City of Dubuque Code of Ordinances by amending Section 42-16, to establish a moratorium for subdivision plats in the Southwest Arterial Corridor, presented and read. Robbins moved that the requirement that the proposed Ordinances be considered and voted on for passage at two Council Meetings prior to the meeting at which they are to be finally passed be suspend- ed and further moved final consideration and passage of the Ordinances. Seconded by Markham. Motion carried 7-0. Fischer Cold Storage Warehouse Asbestos Abatement Project: Proofs of publication on notice of hear- ing on plans and specs and notice to bidders on the receipt of bids for the Fischer Cold Storage Warehouse Asbestos Abatement Project and City Manager recom- mending to award contract for project to Advanced Technologies Corporation in the amount of $3,200, upon motion received and filed. Buol moved adoption of Resolution No. 562-00 Adopting plans and specs for project and Resolution No. 563-00 Awarding contract. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 7-0. Crescent Ridge - Request to Vacate: Proof of publication on notice of hearing to consid, er disposing of interest in Lot F of Mineral Lots 232 and 291 in the City of Dubuque, Iowa and City Manager recommending disposal of the property to McDermott Real Estate, upon motion received and filed. Robbins moved adoption of Resolution 564-00 Disposing of City interest in. Lot F of Mineral Lots 232 and 291, in the City of Dubuque, Iowa. Seconded by Michalski. Motion carried 7-0. Upon motion the rule was reinstated limiting discussion to the Council. ACTION ITEMS Freedom, Inc./Salina Street Reconstruction Project: Communication from Brian J. Kane, representing Freedom, Inc., requesting that their assessment for the Salina Street Reconstruction Project be reconsidered, upon motion received and filed. Attorney Brian Kane spoke requesting reconsideration. Southern Hills Subdivision in Dubuque County - Final Plat: City Manager recommending approval of the final plat of Lots 30-61; inclusive, of Southern Hills Subdivision in Dubuque County, upon motion received and filed. Robbins moved adoption of Resolution No. 565-00 Approving the final plat of Lots 30-61, inclusive, of Southern Hills Subdivision as comprised of Lot E of Southern Hills Subdivision. Seconded by Markham. Motion carried 7-0. Crescent Heights Subdivision - Final Plat: City Manager recommending approval of the final plat of Crescent Heights•Subdivision, upon motion received and filed. Robbins moved adop- tion of Resolution No. 566-00 Approving the final plat of Lots 1 thru 42 inclusive, of Block 1, Lots 1 thru 10 inclusive of Block 2, Lots 1 thru 22 inclu- sive, of Block 3 and Lots A, B, C, D, and E of Crescent Heights Subdivision in the City of Dubuque, Iowa. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 7-0. Elected Officials Compensation Task Force: Council discussion on Auditorium and that the City Clerk publish notice in the manner prescribed by law; Resolution No. 574-00 Fixing Date of Hearing on Resolution of Necessity. Seconded by Robbins. Motion carried 7-0. Residential Parking Permit District. "C" - Senior High School Area: City Manager recommending that a public hearing be set for December 4, 2000 on a proposed amend- ment to Residential Parking Permit District "C" on portions of North Grandview and Rosedale Street, upon motion received and filed. Robbins moved adoption of Resolution No. 575-00 Setting a public hearing on amending Residential Parking Permit District "C" as defined by Section 32-395 of the Code of Ordinances to include parts of North Grandview Avenue and Rosedale Street for 12/4/00 at 6:30 P.M. in the Public Library Auditorium and that the City Clerk publish notice in the manner prescribed by law. Seconded by Markham. Motion carried 7-0. At '7:59 P.M. upon motion it was resolved to go into Closed Session re: Pending Litigation and Property Acquisition (Iowa Code §21.5(1)(c)(j). At 9:39 P.M., Council recon- vened Regular Session stating that Staff had been given direction. There being no further busi- ness, upon motion meeting adjourned at 9:40 P.M. /s/ Jeanne F. Schneider City Clerk 1t 11/29 STATE OF IOWA DUBUQUE COUNTY { SS: CERTIFICATION OF PUBLICATION I, Tu,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 410Vebet" a9 , 20 GZ , and for which the charge is $ /8-9. $ 5 Subscribed to before me, a Notary Public in and for Dubuque County, Iowa, this //x2-7` day of�42��.,,z o. fi) 20 ' 0 ----I-77 Notary Public in and for Dubuque County, Iowa ,vp: _.. ,. d. TERMEY R MY COMMISS)ON EXPIRES FESRUARY 1, 2002 CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS OFFICIAL City Council, Regular Session, November 20, 2000 Council met in Regular Session at 6:30 P.M. in the Public Library Auditorium Present: Mayor Duggan, Council Members Buol, Cline, Markham, Michalski, Nicholson, Robbins, City Manager Michael Van Milligen, Corporation Counsel Barry Lindahl. Mayor Duggan read the call and stated this is the regular session of the City Council called for the purpose of act- ing upon such business which may properly come before the Council. Invocation was given by Father Craig Welbaum, Pastor of St. John's Episcopal Church. Proclamation: Thanks and Gratitude to Sister Mary Martensen received by her sis- ter, Betty Mauser. William McNarney, Department of Housing and Urban Development, present- ed two "Best Practices' Award to the Housing Services Department. Minutes Submitted: Environmental Stewardship Advisory Commission of 11/7; Historic Preservation Ordinance Task Force of 11/2; Housing Commission Trust Fund, Committee of 11/2; Housing Code Appeals Board of 10/17; Human Rights on the riumomg board, upon motion received and filed. Section 8 Staffing Request: City Manager recommending approval of increasing the part-time secretarial position in the Housing Services Section 8 Activity to full-time status, upon motion received and filed and concurred with the recommendation. 1999 Sidewalk Assessment Project: City Manager recom- mending approval of the final special assessment schedule for the 1999 Sidewalk Inspection Program, upon motion received and filed. Buol moved adoption of Resolution No. 541-00 Adopting the final assessment schedule for 1999 sidewalk repairs including certain infor- mation required by the Code of Iowa, specifically, the num- ber of annual installments into which assessments are divid- ed, the interest on all unpaid installments, the time when the assessments are payable and directing the Clerk to certify the final schedule and to pub- lish notice thereof. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 7-0. Elm Street Sanitary Sewer Reconstruction Project - Acceptance: City Manager. recommending acceptance of the Elm Street Sanitary Sewer Reconstruction Project in the final amount of $109,510.43, upon motion received and filed. Buol moved adoption of Resolution No. 542-00 Accepting improvement for project' and Resolution No. 543-00 Approving final esti- mate • in amount of $109,510.43. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 7 0. Fengler and Kerper Intersection Project - Acceptance: City Manager. recommending acceptance of the Fengler and Kerper Intersection Project in the final amount of $288,346.16, upon motion received and filed. Buol moved adoption of Resolution No. 544-00 Accepting improvement for project and Resolution No. 545-00 Approving final esti- mate in amount of $288,346.16. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 7- 0. Sanitary Sewer Reconstruction Project - Alley Between Rhomberg and Garfield - Acceptance: City Manager recommending acceptance of the Sanitary Sewer Reconstruction Project in the Alley between Rhomberg and Garfield in the final amount of $109,137.08, upon motion received and filed. Buol moved adoption of Resolution No. 546-00 Accepting improvement for project and Resolution No. 547-00 Approving final esti- mate in amount of $109,137.08. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 7- 0. Cox Street Storm Sewer Rehabilitation Project - Acceptance: City Manager recommending acceptance of the Cox Street Storm Sewer Rehabilitation Project in the final amount of $37,899.40, upon motion received and filed. Buol moved adoption of Resolution No. 548-00 Accepting improvement for project and Resolution No. 549-00 Approving final esti- mate in amount of $37,899.40. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 6-0. Adams Addition Sanitary Sewer Extension - Acceptance: City Manager recommending acceptance of the Adams Addition Sanitary Sewer Extension Project in the final amount of $52,622.24 and approval of the final assessment schedule, upon motion received and filed. Buol moved adoption of: Resolution No. 550-00 Accepting improvement for project; Resolution No. 551-00 Approving final estimate in amount of $52,622.24; Resolution No. 552-00 Adopting the final assessment schedule for Adams Addition Sanitary Sewer Extension including certain information required by the Code of Iowa, specifically, the number of annual installments into which assessments are divided, the interest on all unpaid install- ments, the time when the assessments are payable and directing the Clerk to certify the final schedule and to pub- lish notice thereof. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 7-0. Discovery Center Parking Lot Removal Project - ;Acceptance: City Manager recommending acceptance of the Discovery Center Parking Lot Removal Project in the final amount of $13,371, upon motion received and filed. Buol moved adoption of Resolution No. 553-00 Accepting improvement for project and Resolution No. 554-00 Approving final esti- mate in amount of $13,371. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 7-0. Miller Road Sanitary Sewer Extension Project - Acceptance: City Manager recommending acceptance of the Miller Road Sanitary Sewer Extension Project in the final amount of $64,174.30 and approving the final assess- ment schedule, . upon motion received and filed. Buol moved adoption of: Resolution No. 555-00 Accepting improvement for project; Resolution No. 556-00 Approving final estimate in amount of $64,174.30; reUeivcu al u Business Licenses: Buol moved adoption of: Resolution No. 559-00 Granting issuance of a permit to sell Cigarettes and Cigarette Papers to Jorja's Restaurant & Lounge; Resolution No. 560- 00 Granting issuance of Class "C" Beer Permit to Kwik Stop Food Mart on University and Kwik Stop Food Mart on John F. Kennedy Road; Resolution No. 561-00 Granting issuance of Class "C" Beer/Liquor Permit to Mario's Italian Restaurant; The Tollbridge; and Jorja's Restaurant and Lounge. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 7- 0. BOARDS/COMMISSIONS Applicants are invited to address the Council to express theirdesire to serve qn the following Commission. Housing Commission (Section 8) - Applicants: Jeremy Austin; Kris Erickson; Joe Hopkins; Denise Miller; John Plein. Kris Erickson and Joe Hopkins spoke requesting consideration for appointment. Upon motion it was resolved to suspend the rules to allow anyone present to address the Council if they so desire. PUBLIC HEARINGS ' 2120 John F. Kennedy Road - Molo Big 10 Mart - Request. to Rezone: Proof of publica- tion on notice of hearing to consider rezoning property located at 2120 John 'F. Kennedy Road • from C-2 Neighborhood Shopping Center District to C-3 General Commercial District; Communication from Steve Gorius, Molo Big 10 Mart, requesting that Council approve the rezoning; and an Ordinance Amending Appendix A (the Zoning Ordinance) of the City of Dubuque Code of Ordinances by reclassifying hereinafter described property located at 2120 John F. Kennedy Road from C-2 Neighborhood Shopping Center District to C- 3 General Commercial District, upon motion referred back to the Zoning Advisory Commission. 2100 Asbury Road - Marty and Nancy McNamer - Request to Rezone: Proof of publication on notice of hear- ing to consider rezoning prop- erty located at 2100 Asbury Road from ID Institutional District to OS Office Services District, upon motion received and filed. Marty McNamer, 1199 Hunter's Ridge, spoke requesting the rezoning. Ordinance No. 99-00 Amending Appendix . A (the Zoning Ordinance) of the City of Dubuque Code of Ordinances by reclassifying hereinafter described property located at 2100 Asbury Road from ID Institutional District to OS Office Services District, presented and read. Buol moved that the requirement that a proposed Ordinance be considered and voted on for passage at two Council Meetings prior to the meeting at which it is to be finally passed be suspended and fur- ther moved final consideration and passage of the Ordinance. Seconded by Michalski. Motion carried 7-0. Dubuque Yacht Basin, Inc. - Request to Rezone: Proof of publication on notice of hear- ing to consider rezoning the Dubuque Yacht Basin, Inc., property located at Bissell Harbor, Schmitt Harbor from HI Heavy Industrial District to CR Commercial Recreation District, upon motion received and filed, Helen Shanley of the Dubuque Yacht Basin spoke explaining the request for the rezoning. Ordinance No. 100-00 Amending Appendix A (the Zoning Ordinance) of the City_. of Dubuque Code of. Ordinances by reclassifying hereinafter described property located at Schmitt Harbor from HI Heavy Industrial District to CR Commercial Recreation District, presented and read. Markham moved that the requirement that a proposed Ordinance be considered and voted on for passage at two Council Meetings prior to the meeting at which it is to be finally passed be suspended and further moved final con- sideration and passage of the Ordinance. Seconded by Michalski. Motion carried 7-0. Southwest Arterial - Development Moratorium: Proof of publication on notice of hearing to consider a text amendment to the Zoning Ordinance and City Manager recommending approval of an amendment to the Building Code regarding a develop- ment moratorium in the pro- posed Southwest Arterial Corridor. upon motion received and filed. Attorney Bill Maiers, representing Bill & Janet Siegert, spoke stating they are withdrawing their resistance. Ordinance No. 101-00 Amending Chapter 11 (Buildings and Building Regulations) of the City of Dubuque Code of Ordinances by adding Section 11-58.3, establishing a moratorium for permit applications in the Southwest Arterial Corridor; Ordinance No. 102-00 Amending Appendix A (Zoning Ordinance) of, the City of Dubuque Code of Ordinances by amending Section 4-4.2 regarding site plans, and by amending Section 6-1-5.5 regarding rezonings, to estab- lish a moratorium for site plan and rezoning applications in the Southwest Arterial Corridor; Ordinance No. 103- disposal oftheproperty to McDermott Real Estate, upon motion received and filed. Robbins moved adoption of Resolution 564-00 Disposing of City interest in Lot F of Mineral Lots 232 and 291, in the City of Dubuque, Iowa. Seconded by Michalski. Motion carried 7-0. Upon motion the rule was reinstated limiting discussion to the Council. ACTION ITEMS Freedom, Inc./Salina Street Reconstruction Project: Communication from Brian J. Kane, representing Freedom, Inc., requesting that their assessment for the Salina Street Reconstruction Project be reconsidered, upon motion received and filed. Attorney Brian Kane spoke requesting reconsideration. Southern Hills Subdivision in Dubuque County - Final Plat: City Manager recommending approval of the final plat of Lots 30-61; inclusive, of Southern Hills Subdivision in Dubuque County, upon motion received and filed. Robbins moved adoption of Resolution No. 565-00 Approving the final plat of Lots 30-61, inclusive, of Southern Hills Subdivision as comprised of Lot E of Southern Hills Subdivision. Seconded by Markham. Motion carried 7-0. Crescent Heights Subdivision - Final Plat: City Manager recommending approval of the final plat of Crescent Heights,Subdivision, upon motion received and filed. Robbins moved adop- tion of Resolution No. 566-00 Approving the final plat of Lots 1 thru 42 inclusive, of Block 1, Lots 1 thru 10 inclusive of Block 2, Lots 1 thru 22 inclu- sive, of Block 3 and Lots A, B, C, D, and E of Crescent Heights Subdivision in the City of Dubuque, Iowa. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 7-0. Elected Officials Compensation Task Force: Council discussion on appointments to the Elected Officials Compensation Task Force. Upon motion it was resolved that all of the Council Members choose an individual to be part of the Elected Officials Compensation Task Force, and those individuals to be: Katie Krieg, Jerry Westmeyer, Jr., Teri Goodmann, Ken Hansen, Judie Fjellman, Dave Baker and Dan White and that a rec- ommendation be made before the end of January. COUNCIL MEMBER REPORTS: Nicholson report- ed that he had been asked to fill an open seat on the Project Concern Board of Directors. Consensus of the Council was that this would be appropriate. Nicholson reported that a vot- ing delegate needed to be selected for the NLC Meeting in December. Michalski moved that Nicholson be the voting delegate. Seconded by Buol. Motion carried 7-0. ITEMS TO BE SET FOR PUBLIC HEARING Request to Vacate - Lloyd Gudenkauf: City Manager recommending that a public hearing be set for December 4, 2000, to consider disposing of interest and to vacate a utility easement over Lot 1 Block 4 of Patricia Ann Acres at the request of Lloyd Gudenkauf, and Lloyd S. Gudenkauf requesting vacation of an easement for utilities on the westerly lot line of Lot 1, Block 4 of Patricia Ann Subdivision, upon motion received and filed. Buol moved adoption of Resolution No. 567-00 of Intent to dispose of interest and vacate utility easement over- Lot 1 Block 4 Patricia Ann Acres in the City_of Dubuqu,_ Iowa, Dubuque Coeunty, Iowa and further set this for Public Hearing on 12/4/00 at 6:30 P.M. in the Public Library Auditorium and that the City Clerk publish notice in the manner prescribed by law. Seconded by Cline. Motion carried 7-0. Demolition of Fischer Cold Storage Warehouse: City Manager submitting docu- ments providing for demolition of the Fischer Cold Storage Warehouse and setting a pub- lic hearing for December 18, 2000, upon motion received and filed. Michalski moved adoption of: Resolution No. 568-00 Preliminary- approval of plans and specs for project; Resolution No. 569-00 Fixing date of hearing on plans and specs for December 18, 2000 at 6:30 P.M. in the Public Library Auditorium and that the City, Clerk publish notice in the manner prescribed by law; Resolution No. 570-00 Ordering bids and directing Clerk to advertise. Seconded by Robbins. Motion carried 7- 0. North Grandview at Delhi Project - Acceptance and Public Hearing: City Manager recommending acceptance of the concrete repairs on the North Grandview at Delhi Project in the final amount of $124,337.05 and setting a public hearing for December 18, 2000 to consider the final schedule of assessments, upon motion received and filed. Markham moved adop- tion of: Resolution No. 571-00 Accepting improvement for project; Resolution No. 572- 00 Approving final estimate in amount of $124,337.05; Resolution No. 573-00 Fixing date of hearing on Resolution of Necessity for 12/18/00 at 6:30 P.M. in the Public Library Subscribed to before me, a Notary Public in a>I this day ofc3 A.-_-..„ D..� Notary Pu .gsyn AagT ;_ `,w,:. arc i,' ; el `1.10ise3Oo `aoglne `13aLgns alonb e xaid use JSaus, •aluone; uaal a si s$uilaaa.V pue saiaols 'salonb tom gltm a;is Ieuoileaidsui siuj, Ituoo•aatdsui-n•MMM •auoJB Sou aa,JSagl mouN suaal paemwAr slat sup sdeilaad lnq — axe; ppnom pao;m>;a3 JSpui3 uana moq aapuom am — paleaaapun JSlaailua sulaas auOLIana 11 9. Dan's Cowbo 7 9. Kirkwood, Ry 10 12. The River Kin 12 13. The TDs, Jim 15 14. Cowboys, Me 15 14. Snapping Tur NR 16. Destroyers I, 12 17. Brennie's, Kyl 19 18. Superstars, K 19 18. Molly's Mania 23 20. Barnstormers, NR 20. Drex-Men, Der NR 20. J's Skins, Joe NR 20. The Misfits, M 12 24. 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FELDMANN a Billing Clerk for Woodward Conununications, 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 o V 1 A'I t72 r 3 C0 , 20 max) , and for which the charge is $ ' 69J // Subscribed to before me, a Notary Public in and for Dubuque County, Iowa, this �' day . 20 D ° Notary Put3iic in and for Dubuque County, Iowa 1 City of Dubuque, Iowa List of Claims and Summary of Revenues for the Month Ending October 31, 2000 A & G Electric Company, 2921.28; AGA Gas Inc, 23 343 94; AT&T @ Home, 122.20; AT&T Language bele Line 1 Services, 281.00; Abstract, 4,912.60; Jim Abitz, 67.50; Abra Auto Body Glass, 6,561.57; Unlimited Corporation, 603.96; Adams sBook Guild, ark Hotel, 77. 0; 120.00; 77.40; Addoco inc, Adirondack Direct, 179 00; I Admiral's Hi -Hat, Advance Designs, t Advanced 5585usSystems Inc, Advanta Sign Company, 296.00; Aggregate Materials Co, 471.75; Ahlers, Cooney, Dorweiler, Haynie, 121.51; Ahmanns Lawn Care, 133.25; inleyKKennels,, 56nca 5; Air q l Corporation, 1,201.31; Airgas North Central, 968.81; Inc, 113.17;Aladdin/GKlex Air Services, 1,720.40; Apparatus, Inc. 224.50; All Season Heating & Cooling, 966.93; All Systems, 2,391.00; Alliant Energy, 149,039.47; Allied Camera, 1,082.86; Allied Electronics, 21.68; Alternative Services, 7,056.18; Elizabeth Althoff, 50.00; r Machinery Company, 972.20; Amalgamated Transit Local #329, 192.40; American ricana Inst s, For Economic 59.00; AmericanInc, Inst 99 F9or Education 0; American Inst. of Small Business, 410.65; American Library Association, 304. 0; American AmOericance EQPlanning 5s.72; Association, 899.00; American Public Works Assoc, 110.00; American Test Center, 1,835.00; American Tool & Supply,14Savviings American bank, trust rust& 51.50; Alan.41; Ames, 9 310.00; 51.50; Alan Ames, Amy M / James D ; Anderson Weber, Inc, 10.32 585.20; Sharon Anway, 50.00; Apco, 110.00; Apex Concrete, i.n-1 law Bormann, 220.00; Bowman Products, 853.04; Joshua Breitbach, 380.00;;'Mich el J Breitbach, g63ries Construction Inc, 944.00; 47.00;00; Jonathan Brown,own Lance Brown,Brown Traffic Products, 3.57; Bureau of National Affairs, Inc, 246.00; James Burke, 77.63; m C Burnes, 220.00; Business R0 Buse, 476 Reference Service, 338.25; Business Telephone Supply, 724.0; BWI40; BooktWholesalelrsnc, 67.43; C RR Booats, 10.00; 00; Cadace Cambridge Tempositions Inc, 1,948.56; Canvas Products Inc, 15.00; Care Pest Control, 115.00; Careertrack, 297.00; Carl Metz, 25.00; Ellen Carroll, 450.00; Laura Carstens, 850.34; Cascade OOPion Pioneer - Advertiser, 12 074. COI Excavating Inc, 0; CDW Government Inc, 320.68; Cedar Rapids Gazette TrucInc, 219.03Center CedInc, 434.30; Cedar Center Inc, Ridge Construction, 97.50; Celeste Hefei, 20.00; Center , 217.79; Cenex, 10.86; For 3.3Business;FM Envirol nmental 1,833.33; Inc, 400.00; Charles Lepperteme Jr., 7.66; 1,182.52;ihak, 12.8;Genevieve A Childrrens ChBook Council, 14.00; Chivers; 57.38; Chucks Reconditioning & Dents Inc, 109.95; City of DBQ Treasurer, 207,897.87; City of Dyersville, 600.00; City 1 Supply, 338.82; City Treasurer, 340,777.02; City Treasurer- , Utility Service, 1,905.42; I Classic Valve, 4,275. S ;stems, Y Clear- Com Intercom L 94.09; Clerk of District Court, 00; Collection Services Center, 5,424.00; Colonial Painting and decorating, 12,375.00; Comelec Services Inc, 4,748.65; Communications Engineering Co, 1,852.74; Compusult, 930.00; Computer Doctors, Inc, 337.30; Computerland, 407.50; Congressional Quarterly Inc, 788.92; Conlon Construction Co, 281.414.89; Conney Safety Products, 142.44; Conquest Sound Inc, dated 310.45; Electrical Distributor, 1,051.41; Consolidated Management, 130.28; Construction Material Inc, 1,421.00; Constructive Playthings, 54.19; Consultec, 24.13; Continental Realty, 425.00; Continental Research Corp, 461.76; al Safety Equipment, 5,286.68; Conzett & O'Brien, 25.23; 1 P Cooke Company, 1; Copy Systems Inc, 2,449.24; Copyworks, 1,258.99; Corporate Express/Office Products, 4,369.24;13Mary Rose Corrigan, Cottingham & Butler, 671.00 00 Country Club Coffee, 25.60 Courtesy Dry Merrill E u Crawford, and Tilly Co, Crawford5.42 38Murphy Creative Cat ring/I Credit Bureang/Inc, 2Marshalltown, Bureau of 142.50; Crescent Electric, 12,954.64; Gilbert J Grippes, 64.00; Cumulus lBroadc Edge, 1,233.75;products, 112.66;,59Keith Dague d/b/a 1,590.04; Superior Concrete, 3,871.75; Maximo Damaso, 0 3.41; Danka, 33.41; 9tacal Enterprises LLC,lDept, 6.50; Davenport Service, 375.00; David Flying 196.75; Alicia A Davis, 10.00; Davis Roofing & Siding, 1,526.25; Day -Timers, Inc, 1g7.89; Deco Supply Co Inc, 31.60; Delta Dental 0; plan of Iowa, 1,943.02; Dawn M Dempsey, 82.50; Dept of Public Defense, 135.00; Des Moines Register, 1,266.90; Design Center Associates, 951.57; Design Photography, 35813.00; 0; Designlab Chicago, Dezurik, A Unit of Margaret Signal, 534.92; Dickson, 99.95; Dictaphone Corporation, 3,524.00; Myrle Dietze265.4 ; Discou 00 School Supply, 80.44; Division of Labor, 40 00;DJ DorothydicJ LLC, Ninneman, 12.37; Tracy Doyle, 142.28; Drew Cook & Sons Excavating Co Inc, 3,754.00; Terry Driscoll, 169.75; Terry Driscoll, 635.33; Db g eAnesthes ve Line Inc, Services, 420.00;Dubuque of Area ChamberDubuqueCommerce, Area 121,747.50; 0Dubuque Area Labor,, 60.00; Lifetime Center, . 2,083.33; DB&T -FICA, 382.60; Dubuque u a ue Bank & Trust Co, Trust; Dubuque Bank 383,380.18; Company, Dubuque Chapter Spebsgsa, 50.00; Dubuque Community School Dist, Abstract7500; Dubuque County195Dubuque County o; Dubuque Auditor, 1,424.31; County Board of Supervisors, 1884.48; Dubuque County Extension, 25.00; Dubuque County Fine Arts Society, 12.00; Dubuque County Historical Soc. 144.519.40; Dubuque County Recorder, 699.75; DubuCount Sheriff, 9,284.98;e Dubuque County Treasurer, 10,349.28; DubuCompany, 117.00;Ele° Motor Dubuque Gompany,572.50; Glass Company,60.00; Dubuque Hardwoods, Dubuque Home Builders & Associates, 45.00; Dubuque Hose & Hydraulics, 1; Dubuque Humane Society, 250.00; DubPuque 347.00; rnal Medicine Dubuque Janitorial ServiceLeader, 3,124.63; Dubuquepolice 53.10; Dubuque 9P7 ice Protective Assn, 00; n„h„nue Prof Firefighters Co Inc,3 Feld 340.0Equipment0; John L Fe Inlderman , Appraisals, FePP 3,920.00; Michael G Felderman, 150.61; Patricia A Felderman, 924.00; Chad R Fenwick 220.00; Ferrellgas, 159.36; Festers Inc, 2,385 00; Finley0.00; e Fettitaalh129 00; Mike FinHospital 33.19; Finnin Ford Inc, Firegear Inc, 585.07; Fireguard LLC, 254.74; First ir t Supply Dubuque, 385.90180.00; Fisher Fischer,Teresa 416.53; Scientific Comp Concessions, Five Flags 1 g01.98; Five FlagsFjTicket Office, 25.50; Jerry elseth, 30.00; Deborah Fliegel, 175.50; Fluid Technology Corporation, 7,074.00;FlynnY Company, Inc, g,111,26015; Flynn Printing 448.00; Flynn, Ready Mix Concrete, 16,277.80; Kenneth Fn E eth FDoting, Excavating Inc, 570.00; Force America, 121.93; Foremost Promotions, 118 .3 44 oth F And Vandyke, ur Points Sheraton, 66.08; Fox Engineering Associates Inc. 34,887.57; Franklin te Corporation, Store? 22.92; 2.92;Shawn Frazier, 105.22; Norman Freund, 555.00; gFried an Insurance, Friends of Iowa Civil Rights, 75.00; Gene Frith ApP nce Repair, 89.99; G C Industries, 115.00; GCR Dubuque Truck Tire Centers, 6,804.18; The Gale Group, 1,998.24; Gall's Incorporated, 2,895.27; Daniel J ameme Inc, a348.96;80.00; GGareth Stevens, 478.11; Gateway 2000 Major Accounts, Inc, 54,410.90; Molly A Gavin, 56.00; Gazaway & Associates, 39,507.86; Giesler Brothers Company, 273.10; Gene Bird Sign Co Inc, 410.00; General Binding Corporation, 1,899.80; General2,517.a DriGeneral ers & Helpers, s Credit ; 7,750.78; Credit Union, Services, GeotechnicalIncorporated, 1,500.00;GFE 1,665.75; Gi rke Robinson Company, Inc Giese Sheet Metal Co, 23,003.56; Paula Gieseman, 75.23; Edward R Glaser, 180.00; Global Computer Supplies, 1,706.10; Ra dy InR Glover, 112.08; G 7,082.12; The Golden View, 130.00; Golden West, 530.22; Govtjob.net, 59.00; 2Grand Stage Lighting, 1; Greater Dubuque, 1,732.57; Green Auto Supply, 794.07; Robert M Green, 779.05; Greenwood Cleaning Systems, 1,057.11; Greg Timmerman, 13.00; Grolier Publishing Co, 89.02; Chris Gross, 105.00; Steven Gudenkauf, 389.00; Jean Gullikson, 23.19; Susan B Gwiasda, 54.20; H & W Motor Express,400.0;Haberkorn A HAuto ; Hach Center, 1,185.00; 126.05; Chemical Company,& Hamel Sodding Landscaping, 5,080.00- Christopher A Hanne, 200.00; Richard 0 Hanten, 20.68; Happy Joe's Pizza,z9.229.80; Hartig Drug Compan Teresa Hartman, 157.77; Philip Hartung, 15.00; Harvest Savings Bank, 6.70; Hawk Developers Inc, 58.68; Hawkeye State Fire Safety Assn, 390.00;a k ye State Scale Inc, 1 ayes Instrument Co, 276.76; HBO & Company, 2,109.10; Mary F Heacock, 105.00; Health Choices, Inc, 44,075.50; Heartland Inn, 202.20; Gil Hebard, 40.00; Arthur G Hedley, 4,205.00; Wade A Heineman, 70.25; Michelle R Hellmer, 58.74; Kathleen R Hemmer, 72.66; Hendricks Feed & Seed Co Inc,58.85; 5; Gerald F Herburger, 2 Heritage Microfilm Inc, 101.99; Hes C, 25.00; Industries, Inc, 53.50; Higley 767.72; Carolyn Hildebrandt, 50.00; Hispanic Ministry, 200.00; Hoffman Restaurant, 95.63; The Mini Warehouse Storage2,078. 844.80; Holiday 6; Holiday Inn Convention Center, 154.56; Holidayn Downtown, 313.60; Holiday Inn Express, 246.40; Horsfield Construction, 121.991.06; Houchen Bindery LTD, 262.20; House of Travel, 341.00; Edith A Huss, 308.90; Sandi Vee #J Hutchcroft, 214.82; Hy #2 1 Store 1159, 363.91; Hy Vee 2 8 Store 1160, 551.90; Hygienic Laboratory, 117.00; IBM Corporation, P, 2P0.97; ICMA Retirement Trust-457, 59,484.00; Ideal Uniform Service,1 61 ; 33904 ldentatronics Inc, IIW Engineers & Surveyors, 55,741.51; Ikon Office Solutions Co, 2,162.16; Illinois Department of Revenue, 275.73; Illinois State Police, 222.00; 5 037 00; Inn riaatSMerle sHay, 770.40; International Assoc Fire Chief, 135.00; Internet Express Inc, 115.00; Interstate Billing Service Inc, 211.09; Interstate Detroit Diesel, g 579.94; Interstate Pipe & Supply, 167.50; Intl Union of Operating Engineers, 1,017.78; IOS Capital, 120.00; Iowa Association of HousingIowa Officials, 230.00; Association of Housing Officia, 450.00; Iowa Association/Code /Co°de Enforcement, Inc, owa Business Machines 2,281.76; Iowa Committeeon Diversity, 45.00; wa Communications Network, 70.40; Iowa Concrete Paving vwa Assoc, 65.00; Conservationist, 12.00; Iowa Departmentowa Public Healtth, 220.00;DeIowa T.�„cnnrtation, 1,610.55; 1, City of Dubuque, Iowa List of Claims and Summary of Revenues for the Month Ending October 31, 2000 A & G Electric Company, 2,921.28; AGA Gas Inc, 23,343.94; AT&T @ Home, 122.20; AT&T Language Line Services, 281.00; Abeln Abstract, 4,912.60; Jim Abitz, 67.50; Abra Auto Body & Glass, 6,561.57; Acco Unlimited Corporation, 9,860.40; Adam's Mark Hotel, 603.96; Adams Book Guild, 77.40; Addoco Inc, 120.00; Adirondack Direct, 179.80 Admiral's Hi -Hat, 75.00 Advance Designs, 32.00 Advanced Business Systems Inc, 55.85; Advanta Sign Company, 296.00; Aggregate Materials Co, 471.75; Ahlers, Cooney, Dorweiler, Haynie, 121.51; Ahmanns Lawn Care, 133.25; Ainley Kennels, 56.25; Air Liquide America Corporation, 1,201.31; Airgas North Central, 968.81; Al -Jon Inc, 113.17; Aladdin/GK Services, 1,720.40; Alex Air Apparatus, Inc. 224.50; All Season Heating & Cooling, 966.93; All Systems, 2,391.00; Alliant Energy, 149,039.47; Allied Camera, 1,082.86; Allied Electronics, 21.68; Alternative Services, 7,056.18; Elizabeth Althoff, 50.00; Altorfer Machinery Company, 972.20; Amalgamated Transit Local #329, 192.40; American Inst For Economic Research, 59.00; American Inst For Education Inc, 99.90; American Inst. of Small Business, 410.65; American Library Association, 304.50; American Office Equipment, 55.72; American Planning Association, 899.00; American Public Works Assoc, 110.00; American Test Center, 1,835.00; American Tool & Supply, 147.30; American Trust & Savings bank, 258,204.41; Amerihost Inn, 51.50; Alan Ames, 9,310.00; Amy M / James D Varland, 10.36; Anderson Weber, Inc, 585.20; Sharon Anway, 50.00; Apco, 110.00; Apex Concrete, 2,806.18; Apple Land Law Enforcement, 294.97; Aramark-Uniform Services, 343.32; Arch Paging, 48.54; Arctic Ice of Iowa, 150.00; Daniel Arensdorf Construction, 144.00; Ascap, 300.00; Atlanta Marriott Marquis, 1,090.98; IAtlast Fluid Power, 444.39; Audio Forum, 98.90; The Automotive Index Inc, 16.45; AV Fuel, 43,360.02; Daniel R Avenarius, 22.50; Axciton Systems, 27.00; Ayers Plastering, 350.00; B&W Enterprise, 5,497.07; Bailey's 236.45; Baker & Taylor Company, 14,700.43; Terry Barkhurst, 80.00; Basket Expressions, 21.50; Elizabeth Baule, 113.10; Scott Baxter, 150.00; BC/BS of lowa/Wellmark, 419.00; Sandra Beck, 10.00; Becker & Associates, 1,956.26; Wesley G Beeler, 600.00; Wayne W Bekkum, 32.18; Matthew Bender & Company, 101.48; Best Distributing Inc, 90.80 Betty Jane Candies, 50.78; BF Waste Systems Nth/America Inc, 2,137.38; Big A Auto Parts, 895.16; Big Bear Turf Company, 26,046.26; Billy Bucks East Street Tap, 286.25 Bird Chevrolet, 1,857.30; Black Box Corporation, 9.20 Blackstone Audio Books 484.24; Anthony J Bloom 180.00; Blum Company 282.80; William G Blum, 73.69 BNA Books, 137.96; Bob Behnke, 13.00; Catherine S Boever, 138.70; Robert Boleyn, 349.38; Bill Boll 160.00; Books in Motion 77.92; Books on Tape Inc 15.00; R W Sorley Advertising Inc, 1,353.32; Matthew D 142.01J; lirescem Meauw, 12,954.64; Gilbert J Crippes, 64.00; Cumulus Broadcasting, 1,233.75; Cutters Edge, 112.66; D & K Products, 1,590.04; Keith Dague d/b/a Superior Concrete, 3,871.75; Maximo Damaso, 4,033.41; Danka, 33.41; . Datacal Enterprises LLC, 96.50; Davenport Police Dept, 375.00; David Flying Service, 196.75; Alicia A Davis, 10.00; Davis Roofing & Siding, 1,526.25; Day -Timers, Inc, 197.89; Deco Supply Co Inc, 31.60; Delta Dental Plan of Iowa, 9,965.40; Demco, 1,943.02; Dawn M Dempsey, 82.50; Dept of Public Defense, 135.00; Des Moines Register, 1,266.90; Design Center Associates, 951.57; Design Photography, 813.00; Designlab Chicago, 35.783.52; Dezurik, A Unit of General Signal, 534.92; Margaret Dickson, 99.95; Dictaphone Corporation, 3,524.00; Myrle Dietzenbach, 156.00; Directs, 265.44; Discount School Supply, 80.44; Division of Labor, 88.00; DJ Orthopedics LLC, 40.00; Dorothy J Ninneman, 12.37; Tracy Doyle, 142.28; Drew Cook & Sons Excavating Co Inc, 3,754.00; Terry Driscoll, 169.75; Terry Driscoll, 453.95; Drive Line Inc, 635.33; Dubuque Anesthesia Services, 420.00; Dubuque Area Chamber of Commerce, 121,747.50; Dubuque Area Labor, 60.00; Dubuque Area Lifetime Center, 2,083.33; DB&T -FICA, 382.60; Dubuque Bank & Trust Co, 1,885.00; Dubuque Bank & Trust Company, 383,380.18; Dubuque Chapter Spebsqsa, 50.00; ,Dubuque Community School Dist, 175.00; Dubuque County Abstract & Title, 195.00; Dubuque County Auditor, 1,424.31; Dubuque County Board of Supervisors, 1,884.48; Dubuque County Extension, 25.00; Dubuque County Fine Arts Society, 12.00; Dubuque County Historical Soc. 144.519.40; Dubuque County Recorder, 699.75; Dubuque County Sheriff, 9;284.98; Dubuque County Treasurer, 10,349.28; Dubuque Electric Motor Company, 117.00; Dubuque Glass Company, 572.50; Dubuque Hardwoods, 60.00; Dubuque Horne Builders & Associates, 45.00; Dubuque Hose Hydraulics, 2,125.31; Dubuque Humane Society, 250.00; Dubuque Internal Medicine PC, 347.00; Dubuque Janitorial Service, 3,124.63; Dubuque Leader, 53.10; Dubuque Police Protective Assn, 927.00; Dubuque Prof Firefighters Assn, 2,690.50; Dubuque Racing Association, 13,828.92; Dubuque Supply Co, 21.28; Dubuque Symphony Qrchestra, 200.00; Dubuque Visiting Nurse Association, 677.35; Dultmeier Sales, 88.68; Dupaco Community Credit Union, 123,089.53; Durrant Group Inc, 809.82; Dutrac Community Credit Union, 36,168.42; Eagle Foods Inc, 392.39; Earth Tech E and I, 2,130.40; East Central Intergovern Assoc, 249.68; East Central Regional Library, 10.00; East Dubuque Merchants Baseball TM, 120.00; Timothy Ebeling, 80.00; Eck Real Estate/Investments LLC, 17,149.81; Econo Foods, 94.20; Tom Edmonds, 50.00; Eide Bailly LLP, . 6,000.00; Janet El Khatib, 10.00; Electronic Communication Sys, 1,060.37; Element K Journals, 99.00; Ellis Appliance & Service, 409.00; Ellis Power Equipment, 1,786.11; Energetics Ind Dist, 450.18; Entire Information Systems, 110.00; Enviro/Lead Conference, 700.00; Enviromark, 5,803.58; Environmental Express LTD, 179.90; Epixtech Inc, 5,277-50; Execucon LTD, 16,625.00; Factory Card Outlet, 180.46; Riley P Fairchild, 5.55; Fairfield Inn, 288.60; Falcon Associates Inc, 90.00; Farber Bag & Supply, 36.00; Farner-Bocken Co, 1,291.16; Fastenal Company, 630.88; Federal Express, 484.79; Fedex Ground Inc, Richard 0 Hanten, 20.68 Happy Joe's Pizza, 89.20 Hartig Drug Company, 29.85 Teresa Hartman, 157.77; Philip Hartung, 15.00; Harvest Savings Bank, 6.70; Hawk Developers Inc, 58.68; Hawkeye State Fire Safety Assn, 390.00; Hawkeye State Scale Inc, 175.00; Hayes Instrument Co, 276.76; HBO & Company, 2,109.10; Mary F Heacock, 105.00; Health Choices, Inc, 44,075.50; Heartland Inn, 202.20; Gil Hebard, 40.00; Arthur G Hedley, 4,205.00; Wade A Heineman, 70.25; Michelle R Hellmer, 58.74; Kathleen R Hemmer, 72.66; Hendricks Feed & Seed Co Inc, 78.75; Gerald F Herburger, 259.86; Heritage Microfilm Inc, 101.99; Hes C, 25.00; Hess Brick, Inc, 53.50; Higley Industries, Inc, 767.72; Carolyn Hildebrandt, 50.00; Hispanic Ministry, 200.00; Hoffman House Restaurant, 95.63; The Hold Mini Warehouse Storage 844.80; Holiday Inn, 2,078.96; Holiday Inn Convention Center, 154.56; Holiday Inn Downtown, 313.60; Holiday Inn Express, 246.40; Horsfield Construction, 121.991.06; Houchen Bindery LTD, 262.20; House of Travel, 341.00; Edith A Huss, 308.90; Sandi J Hutchcroft, 214.82; Hy Vee #1 Store 1159, 363.91; Hy Vee #2 Store 1160, 551.90; Hygienic Laboratory, 80.00; Hyvee, 117.00; IBM Corporation, 220.97; ICMA Retirement Trust-457, 59,484.00; Ideal Uniform Service, 1,241.61; Identatronics Inc, 339.04; IIW Engineers & Surveyors, PC, 55,741.51; Ikon Office Solutions Co, 2,162.16; Illinois Department of Revenue, 275.73; Illinois State Police, 222.00; Industrial Services Inc, 5,037.00; Inn at Merle Hay, 770.40; International Assoc' Fire Chief, 135.00; Internet Express Inc, 115.00; Interstate Billing Service Inc, 211.09; Interstate Detroit Diesel, 8,579.94; Interstate Pipe & Supply, 167.50; Intl Union of Operating Engineers, 1,017.78; IOS Capital, 120.00; Iowa Association of Housing Officials, 230.00; Iowa Association of Housing Officia, 450.00; Iowa Association/Code Enforcement, 15.00; Iowa Business Machines Inc, 2,281.76; Iowa Committee on Diversity, 45.00; Iowa Communications Network, 70.40; Iowa Concrete Paving Assoc, 65.00; Iowa Conservationist, 12.00; Iowa Department of Public Health, 220.00; Iowa Dept of Transportation, 1,610.55; Iowa Dept of Inspections & Appeals, -50.00; Iowa Division of Criminal Investig, 91.00; Iowa Engineering Company, 233.25; The Iowa Law Review, 38.00; Iowa League of Cities, 48.00; Iowa Library Association, 15.00; Iowa Municipal Attorneys Assn, 195.00; Iowa Nahro, 165.00; Iowa Oil Company, 11,025.23; Iowa One Call, 367.00; Iowa Prison Industries, 1,788,72; Iowa Public Transit Associatio, 50.00; Iowa Recycling - Association, 175.00; Iowa Sports Turf Managers Assoc, 25.00; Iowa State Bar Association, 124.81; Iowa State University, 50.00; Iowa Street True Value, 1,838.33; Iowa Transit Inc, 36.08; IWPCA, 225.00; Iowa Workforce Development, 7,204.14; IPEF, 35.00; IPERS, 99,107.36; ISCPA, 125.00; Charles Isenhart, 695.00; I.W.I Motor Parts, 1,666.34; J & J Tree Service, 30.00; J & R Supply Company, 67,122.38; Jacks Trucking Service, 1,100.00; Fred Jackson Tuckpointing Co, 40.84 James E Jacobsen, 2,210.73 F M Jaeger Hardware, 403.94 Jaeger Plumbing & Pump 330.00; Jan Troy, 331.36 Janes Information Group 492.00; Janway Company 1,120.48; Jaytech Inc, 683.52 Jennifer Jensen, 67.50; John Deere Health Care, 147.13; Joleen Recker, 18.92; Angela R Jones, 208.50; Richard. W Jones, 138.45; Josh Wagner, 50.00; Julien's '` Journal, 662.44;. Kane, Norby and Reddick, PC, 16,2/9.60; Kar Products, 531.15; Neil E Kelley, 1,985.00; Kelly Temporary Services, 872.16; Keri Samson, 13.00; Key City Window Cleaning, 2,720.50; Key West True Value, 193.48; Keystone Laboratories Inc, 635,00; Kingscote Chemicals, 223.49; Bob Kinsella, 726.00; Kiplingers Retirement Report, 146:00; Kirkwood Community College, 150.00; Kluck Construction, 128,342.05; K- Mart, 84.97; Josh W Knuth, 340.00; Koch Materials Company, 1,527.23; Harold Koppes, 1,085.00; Ken Kraemer, 75.32; Aggie Kramer, 130.00; Alexis Kronfeldt, 50.00; Tom Kueter Construction, 68,375.22; Kunnerts Sporting Goods, 156.98; Kussmaul Electronics Co Inc, 55.96; Kwik Stop Food Mart, 1,653.71; Laavonne Wolf, 24.00; Labor Ready 6,742.49; Shelly N Laird 67.50; The Lamar Companies 2,784.00; Shawn J Lampe 22.29; Lang Construction Inc 5,334.43; Kelly Larson, 442.00 Lawrence Factor Inc, 323.19 Lawson Products Inc, 111.59 Jim Lechtenberg, 49.30 Charles Lehman, -6.00; Jack D Leighty, 160.00; The Lerner Group, 209.34; Lesco Inc, 601.74; Leslein Trucking, 5,670.00; Mark & Jennifer Lewis, 82.61; Lifeline Systems Inc, 5,490.91; Lime Rock Springs Co, 971.72; Barry A Lindahl, 13.20; Tanner S Lindstrom, 340.00; Link Hydraulic & Supply, 181.53; Tim Link. 223.99: Linn County Lumber Co, 1,901.44; Jonathan Mendez, 220.00; Mercy Medical Center, 453.78; Mercy Radiologists, of Dubuque, 42.68; Mercy Services Corporation, 1,381.04; Metz Baking Co, 82.08; MFPRSI, 146,194.99; Michael & Michelle Shetgen, 160.00; Micro Warehouse, 167.99; Mid -American Specialties Inc, 130.10; Midway Motor Lodge, 267.25; Midwest Business Products, 403.18; Midwest Communication Inc, 231.45; Midwest Micro, 473.00; Midwest Radar & Equipment, 495.00; Midwest Sales Co, 5,182.00; Jacob J Mihalakis, 320.00; Miller And Van Eaton, 526.58; BiII Miller Logging Inc, 6,180.00; Miller Electric Supply Inc, 4,147.13; Richard Miller, 67.50; Minneapolis Star & Tribune, 684.95; Miracle Car Wash, 383.84; Mitchell Repair Information Co, 340.00; Mohawk MFG & Supply, 464.51; Molo Oil Company, 756.39; Molo Sand & Gravel Company, 121.64; Moor's Salvage & Recovery Inc, 1,808.00; Jamie L Moran, 338.07; Thomas J Moran, 338.07; Jay M Morrissette, 5.23; Motion Industries Inc, 1,365.21; C J Moyna & Sons, 147,720.38; MPD, Inc, MPH Industries, 2,203.00; Mulgrew Oil Company, 17,651.83; Municipal Pipe Tool Co, Inc, 124.62; Municipal Supply Inc, 17,163.34; Mark A Munson, 112.55; Murphys Contractor Equipment, 243.98; BL Murray C;mmnanv Inn 1 1AR dd• Paper Direct Inc, 135.87; Paraclete Press, 77.40; Partners In Maintenance, 93.00; Parts Associates Inc, 258.50; Mack Patterson, Inc, 77.22; Joleen Patterson, 22.94; Storey L . Patzner, 3,093.69; Paul Kolle, 415.00; Pauls Pump Service, 302.90; Lucas C Paulsen, 160.00; Josh Paurus, 31.00; Peggy Hallahan, 60.00; JC Penney Company, 130.95; Peoples Natural Gas, 20,487.29; Per Mar Security And Research Corp, 733.85; Perfection Oil Company, 10,178.40; Dennis D Perry, 275.00; John Perry, 19,911.50; Petty Cash, 34, 312.72; Phase One Corporation, 1,424.15; Pickle Barrel Subs, 82.80; Jeff Pillard, 248.50; Pitney Bowes Inc, 858.35; PMX Medical, 79.13; Portzen Construction, Inc., 150.971.20; Postmaster, 9,747.23; Ronda Powers, 223.50; Steven F Pregler, 91.88; Thomas Pregler, 42.50; Premier Linen, 208.69; Mark A Prier, 22.00; Dwaine Prine, 8.49; Print, 228.00; Printers Plus, 124.46; Priority Fulfillment Services, 46.72; Project Concern Inc, 16,144,22; Gus Psihoyos, 1,125.00; Public Entity Risk Services, 6,000.00; Purchase Power, 2,695.51; Quad Cities Tas Inc, 108.05; Quad Cities Times, 306.13; Quick Lube, 141.70; R & R Products com- pany, 89.53; Racom Corporation, 2,132.74; Radio Dubuque Inc, 300.00; Radisson Berkely Marina, FR.'l F9• RnfrIth F„rnore, R. Community Center, 25.00 Sandry Fire Supply, 538.00 Sandy Decker, 199.40 Sanitary Towel Service, 95.00 Thomas F Schaefer, 24.40 William Schlickman, 59.50 Schmalz Precast Concrete MFG, 1,536.00; Donna Schmitt, 153.72; James H Schmitt, 30.00; Schneider Laboratories Inc, 448.00 Scholastic Inc, 29.80; Paul F Schultz, 446.73; Schumacher Elevator Co, 400.04; Schwans Sales Enterprises Inc, 90.00; Schwartz Plumbing, 56.00; Scott Printing, 297.00; Sears, 449.53; Secodyne, Inc, 9,286.80; Secretary Of State, 90.00; Security Products, 69.00; Sedona Industrial Staffing Services, 3,010.51; Sedona Staffing Services, 348.00; Seelye Plastics Inc, 1,920.31; The Segal Co, 6,370.00; Selco Inc, 1,508.76; Sentimental Productions, 79.95; Servicemaster-Banfield Seven Hills, 4,331.66; Seven Bluff Landscaping, 12,862.50; Sewer Equipment Co Of America, 658.06; Shamrock Jewelers, 90.00; Sheila Czipar, 20.00; Daniel J Siefker, 365.30; William & Janet Siegert, 84,000.00; Sierra Computer Systems Inc, 1,357.00; The Sign Makers, 82.68; Thomas A Simon, 88.37; Simone Engineering, Inc, 106.52; Simplex Time Recorder Company, 237.00; Stephen M Slattery, 32.18; Slippery When Wet Inc, 27,166.50; Max Smith onstruction, 4,667.00; Gary Thompson, 1,000.00; Thompson Publishing Group, 263.50; Angela Thurn, 3,536.00; Tim Worthington, 47.74; Timothy E Doser, 41.73; Terry Tobin, 63.00; Anne M Tomecek, 66.50; Total Maintenance Inc, 3.68; Total Plumbing & Heating, 1,160.00; Tower Optical Company, 187.87; Traffic Technical Support Inc, 310.00; Transglass Inc, 315.00; Treasurer -State of Iowa, 26,969.51; Treasurer State Of Iowa ILEA, 575.00; Tri State Graphics, 530.83; Trophy World, 442.85; Truck Country of Iowa Inc, 407.41; Tschiggfrie Excavating Company, 108,293.35; Jeff Tupper, 232.53; J W Turf Inc, 2,939.00; Ronald J Turner, 73.12; Nathan Tyler, 15.00; US Cellular Mobile Telephone, 2,146.83; Steven Ulstad AIA, 10,076.65; Ultramax, 3,572.00; Unique Books Inc, 1,604.83; Unique Management Services Inc, 594.29; United Clinical Laboratories, 13.33; United Laboratories, 340.42; United Rentals, 67.00; United Way Services, Inc, 719.19; Universal Coach Inc, 230.96; University Plaza Holiday Inn, 211.98; Urban Tscharner Estate, 111.96; US Office Products, 3,074.68; US West Communications, 12,444.33; US West Direct, 1,992.57; UT Tire Recyclers, 3,709.65; Utility Equipment Company, 2,088.63; Stephanie A Valentine, 35.10; Valentine Brothers Body Shop, 300.00; Corporatio Winter's G, 6,028.52; Departmen Wisconsin 740.00; W Inc, Corporatio Colby Ass Joseph B Zarnoth E 1,577.40; 2 Co, 902.85 180.00; 2 Products, 532.00; Corporatio 7,049,008. Finance Dir City Summe For Month Revenue Ty Taxes Licenses & Intergovern Charges foi Charges to Governmen 7,201 Fines, Forfe Use of Mon Miscellanea Special Ass Refunds & I Total for Mc Ken TeKipp Finance Din 1t 11/30 8; D, c, D, rd P n, c, ly, o, y, s, F M Jaeger Hardware, 403.94; Jaeger Plumbing & Pump, 330.00; Jan Troy, 331.36; Janes Information Group, 492.00; Janway Company, 1,120.48; Jaytech Inc, 683.52; Jennifer Jensen, 67.50; John Deere Health Care, 147.13; Joleen Recker, 18.92; Angela R Jones, 208.50; Richard W Jones,- 138.45; Josh Wagner, 50.00; Julien's " Journal, 662.44;. Kane, Norby and Reddick, PC, 16,279.60; Kar Products, 531.15; Neil E Kelley, 1,985.00; Kelly Temporary Services, 872.16; Keri Samson, 13.00; Key City Window Cleaning, 2,720.50; Key West True Value, 193.48; Keystone Laboratories Inc, 635,00; Kingscote Chemicals, 223.49; Bob Kinsella, 726.00; Kiplingers Retirement Report, 146.00; Kirkwood Community College, 150.00; Kluck Construction, 128,342.05; K- Mart, 84.97; Josh W Knuth, 340.00; Koch Materials Company, 1,527.23; Harold Koppes, 1,085.00; Ken Kraemer, 75.32; Aggie Kramer, 130.00; Alexis Kronfeldt, 50.00; Tom Kueter Construction, 68,375.22; Kunnerts Sporting Goods, 156.98; Kussmaul Electronics Co Inc, 55.96; Kwik Stop Food Mart, 1,653.71; Laavonne Wolf, 24.00; Labor Ready 6,742.49; Shelly N Laird 67.50; The Lamar Companies 2,784.00; Shawn J Lampe 22.29; Lang Construction Inc 5,334.43; Kelly Larson, 442.00 Lawrence Factor Inc, 323.19 Lawson Products Inc, 111.59 Jim Lechtenberg, 49.30 Charles Lehman, -6.00; Jack D Leighty, 160.00; The Lerner Group, 209.34; Lesco Inc, 601.74; Leslein Trucking, 5,670.00; Mark & Jennifer Lewis, 82.61; Lifeline Systems Inc, 5,490.91; Lime Rock Springs Co, 971.72; Barry A Lindahl, 13.20; Tanner S Lindstrom, 340.00; Link Hydraulic & Supply, 181.53; Tim Link, 223.99; Linn County Emergency Management, 714.88; Little Tikes, 29,950.00; The Locksmith Express, 78.00; Logan. Contractors, 833.40; Loras College, 3,019.44; Lorman Business Center Inc, 209.00; Joseph M Lovett, 49.75; Lowes Companies Inc, 1,800.50; Lubrication Engineers Inc, 2,714.75; Thomas A Luksetich, 4,000.00; Lynn Peavey Co, 144.80; Dixie M Lyons, 2,000.00; George Christopher Lyons, 145.60; Lyons Tree Care, 1,464.75; The Mailbox, 24.95; Main Line Book Company, 236.15; Manders Quality Concrete, 168.00; Manufacturers News Inc, 125.95; Maquoketa Valley Electric Corp, 564.80; Marios Italian Restaurant, 37.90; Mark j Edminster, 13.00; John Markham, 348.50; Marquart Block Company, 87.84 Marsh-McBirney Inc, 1,455.42 Martin Equipment, 282,847.90 Martin's Flag Company 164.16; Master Key Locksmithing, 434.12; Larry J Maule, 23.85; Mautz Paint, 572.14; Mays Grill Sales, 40.95; Douglas J Mccallum, 163.65; Mcclure Engineering Company, 4,520.00; McDermott Excavating, 72,385.02; Ron McDonald, 2,960.00; AY McDonald Supply Co, Inc, 250.16; Michael J McDowell, 302.40; McGraw-Hill Companies, 141.12; Mcleod T e l e m a n a g e m e n t Organization, 1,674.52; Mechanical Soil Technology, 2,375.00; Medical Assoc Health Plan, Inc, 626.40; Medical Associates, 5,003.38; Meineke Mufflers, 333.47; Sara Meints, 69.58; Melles Griot, 7,897.57; Menards Lumber Co, 1,901.44; Jonathan Mendez, 220.00; Mercy Medical Center, 453.78; Mercy Radiologists, of Dubuque, 42.68; Mercy Services Corporation, 1,381.04; Metz Baking Co, 82.08; MFPRSI, 146,194.99; Michael & Michelle Shetgen, 160.00; Micro Warehouse, 167.99; Mid -American Specialties Inc, 130.10; Midway Motor Lodge, 267.25; Midwest Business Products, 403.18; Midwest Communication Inc, 231.45; Midwest Micro, 473.00; Midwest Radar & Equipment, 495.00; Midwest Sales Co, 5,182.00; Jacob J Mihalakis, 320.00; Miller And Van Eaton, 526.58; Bit Miller Logging Inc, 6,180.00; Miller Electric Supply Inc, 4,147.13; Richard Miller, 67.50; Minneapolis Star & Tribune, 684.95; Miracle Car Wash, 383.84; Mitchell Repair Information Co, 340.00; Mohawk MFG & Supply, 464.51; Molo Oil Company, 756.39; Molo Sand & Gravel Company, 121.64; Moor's Salvage & Recovery Inc, 1,808.00; Jamie L Moran, 338.07; Thomas J Moran, 338.07; Jay M Morrissette, 5.23; Motion Industries Inc, 1,365.21; C J Moyna & Sons, 147,720.38; MPD, Inc, MPH Industries, 2,203.00; Mulgrew Oil Company, 17,651.83; Municipal Pipe Tool Co, Inc, 124.62; Municipal Supply Inc, 17,163.34; Mark A Munson, 112.55; Murphys Contractor Equipment, 243.98; BL Murray Company, Inc, 1,145.44; Mutual Wheel Company, 2,340.17; Myers -Cox Co, 262.71; NAFA, 125.00; NAFCO, 160.00; NAPA Auto Parts & Supply, 2,383.33; Nasco, 138.98; National Animal Control Assn, 35.00; National Car Rental, 66.50; National Fire Protection Assoc, 194.65; National Prescription Administrator, 50,556.34; National Recreation/Park Assn, 520.00; Natn'l Assoc/Development Organiza, 400.00; Nick A Nemmers, 320.00; David A Ness, 113.23; Neumeister Animal Hospital, 145.50; Rick Nieland, 67.00; Jenny Nilles, 10.00; Norsolv Systems, 89.20; Northeast Iowa Community College, 879.00; Northeastern Illinois University, 5.00; Northern Hydraulics, 60.87; Northern Iowa Diesel LTD, 600.78; Northwestern University Library, 63.00; Oak Ridge Apparel & Awards, 423.35; Shane Obrien, 5.02; O'Conner & Associates Insurance Age, 34,065.00; Office Depot, 275.99; Ray O'Herron Company, 2,219.99; Old Dominion Brush, 746.90; OMB Police Supply, 16,920.00; Opening Doors - Maria House, 90,751.00; Opening Specialists Inc, 56.16; Orkin Exterminating Company, 1,259.70; O'Toole Office Supply Company, 2,047.13; Nancy Otterbeck, 105.00; Overhead Door Company, 4,061.71; Overnight Transportation Co; 73.31; Oxmoor House, 29.91; P.F. Pettibone & Co, 144.75; I Pacific Handy Cutter Inc, 219.45; Pack-N-Ship, 16.32; Walter W Paisley, 108.17; Palmer Drug Company, 9.47;, I Paper Direct Inc, 135.87; Paraclete Press, 77.40; Partners In Maintenance, 93.00; Parts Associates Inc, 258.50; Mack Patterson, Inc, 77.22; Joleen Patterson, 22.94; Storey L Patzner, 3,093.69; Paul Kolle, 415.00; Pauls Pump Service, 302.90; Lucas C Paulsen, 160.00; Josh Paurus, 31.00; Peggy Hallahan, 60.00; JC Penney Company, 130.95; Peoples Natural Gas, 20,487.29; Per Mar Security And Research Corp, 733.85; Perfection Oil Company, 10,178.40; Dennis D Perry, 275.00; John Perry, 19,911.50; Petty Cash, 34, 312.72; Phase One Corporation, 1,424.15; Pickle Barrel Subs, 82.80; Jeff Pillard, 248.50; Pitney Bowes Inc, 858.35; PMX Medical, 79.13; Portzen Construction, Inc., 150.971.20; Postmaster, 9,747.23; Ronda Powers, 223.50; Steven F Pregler, 91.88; Thomas Pregler, 42.50; Premier Linen, 208.69; Mark A Prier, 22.00; Dwaine Prine, 8.49; Print, 228.00; Printers Plus, 124.46; Priority Fulfillment Services, 46.72; Project Concern Inc, 16,144,22; Gus Psihoyos, 1,125.00; Public Entity Risk Services, 6,000.00; Purchase Power, 2,695.51; Quad Cities Tas Inc, 108.05; Quad Cities Times, 306.13; Quick Lube, 141.70; R & R Products com- pany, 89.53; Racom Corporation, 2,132.74; Radio Dubuque Inc, 300.00; Radisson Berkely Marina, 583.52; Rafoth Furnace & Sheet Metal, 632.00; Rainbo Co LLC, 112.33; Rainbo Oil Company, 1,524.96; Randy Swenson, 13.00; Randy's Sanitation, 475.00; Mary S Ransdell, 237.50; Rapids, Inc, 545.29; Recorded Books Inc, 1,855.15; Redi Haul Trailers Inc, 5.73; Mark Redmond d/b/a Key City Iron, 183.75; 1,010.40; Reed Elsevier P.0 Group, 1,010.40; Reeves Company, Inc, 9.30; Register Printing, 943.57; Gina L Reichel, 67.50; Reicher Electric Co, 40.00; Renaissance Construction Corp, 52,740.01; Michael S Renk, 180.00; Resource Recycling, 49.00; Michael Rettenmeier, 12.95; Rex TV and Stereo, 198.00; Rexco Equipment Inc, 317.24; Dusty J Rhodes, 200.00; Richardson Buick, 34.30; Joseph Richardson, 420.05; Rachel K Daack Riley, 233.35; River City Paving, 192,349.41; River City Stone, 8,526.77; Riverside Tractor Trailer Co, 4,237.08; Road Machinery & Supplies Co, 68.62; Roadway Express Inc, 5.59; Rockford Indust Welding Supply Inc, 10.52; Roeder Implement Inc, 259.49; Bryce J Roethler, 360.00; Roger Ohmert, 330.38; Bernie G Roidt, 360.00; Ronald J Condon, 12.40; Mr Rooter Plumbing, 435.32; Rourke Publishing Group, 849,30; Rudizianski's Business Equipment Co, 1,370.00; Richard Russell, 307.24; S & H Uniform Company, 158.31; S & S Crafts, 70.96; S & S nvestments, 8,462.32; Sadler Power Train & Dubuque Spring, 860.64; Safety-Kleen Corp, 128.65; Safety Service, nc, 111.40; Saint Mark's Community Center, 25.00; Sandry Fire Supply, 538.00; Sandy Decker, 199.40; Sanitary Towel Service, 95.00; Thomas F Schaefer, 24.40; William Schlickman, 59.50; Schmalz Precast Concrete MFG, 1,536.00; Donna Schmitt, 153.72; James H Schmitt, 30.00; Schneider Laboratories Inc, 448.00; Scholastic Inc, 29.80; Paul F Schultz, 446.73; Schumacher Elevator Co, 400.04; Schwans Sales Enterprises Inc, 90.00; Schwartz Plumbing, 56.00; Scott Printing, 297.00; Sears, 449.53; Secodyne, Inc, 9,286.80; Secretary Of State, 90.00; Security Products, 69.00; Sedona Industrial Staffing Services, 3,010.51; Sedona Staffing Services, 348.00; Seelye Plastics Inc, 1,920.31; The Segal Co, 6,370.00; Selco Inc, 1,508.76; Sentimental Productions, 79.95; Servicemaster-Banfield Seven Hills, 4,331.66; Seven Bluff Landscaping, 12,862.50; Sewer Equipment Co Of America, 658.06; Shamrock Jewelers, 90.00; Sheila Czipar, 20.00; Daniel J Siefker, 365.30; William & Janet Siegert, 84,000.00; Sierra Computer Systems Inc, 1,357.00; The Sign Makers, 82.68; Thomas A Simon, 88.37; Simone Engineering, Inc, 106.52; Simplex Time Recorder Company, 237.00; Stephen M Slattery, 32.18; Slippery When Wet Inc, 27,166.50; Max Smith Construction, 4,667.00; Gary R Soppe Inc, 831.60; Southwest Food Protection, 50.00; Spahn & Rose Lumber, 651.88; Spartan Motors Inc, 414.15; Specialized Armorment Warehouse, 37.00; Gil Spence, 102.50; Spiegelhalter Electric, 1,851.63; John I Splinter, 110.63; St Mary/St Patrick School, 24.00; Stackis Construction Inc, 3,150.00; Stage Right Corp, 104,510.00; Stan's Industrial Woodwork Inc, 410.10; Standard Insurance Co, 11.97; Standard Insurance Company, 2,472.75; Standard & Poors Corporation, 727.92; Standard Register, 1,515.36; Staples Credit Plan, 1,322.21; State Chemical MFG Company, 249.27; State of Iowa Elevator Safety, 156.00; Russell Stecklein, 5.08; Steel Mart, 81.33; Rick Steines, 162.27; Burt Steve & Son Garage, Inc, 460.00; The Stevens Company, 3,176.77; Steve's Ace Hardware, 3,247.22; Rebecca Stieber, 12.28; Jerry Stoffel, 144.25; Strategic Learning Technologies, 2,400.00; Streicher's, 394.90; William S Sullivan, 206.86; Ken Summer, 1,713.00; Sunstar Equipment Co, 511.50; Superior Diving Repair, 79.00; Superior Welding, 723.23; Surface Systems, Inc, 200.00 Tailwinds Restaurant, 70.33 Tandem Tire & Auto Service 272.55; Target Stores, 883.67 Taylor Pharmacy, 577.85 Technigraphics Inc, 25.54 Teemark Corporation 10,931.00; Sue Tefft, 10.00 Telegraph Herald, 4,469.66 Terminal Supply, 255.29 I Terracon, 3,424.25; Theisens Inc, 1,081.00; Third Party 1 Solutions, 78.23; Michael L I Thompson, 1,000.00; Thompson Publishing Group, 263.50; Angela Thurn, 3,536.00; Tim Worthington, 47.74; Timothy E Doser, 41.73; Terry Tobin, 63.00; Anne M Tomecek, 66.50; Total Maintenance Inc, 3.68; Total Plumbing & Heating, 1,160.00; Tower Optical Company, 187.87; Traffic Technical Support Inc, 310.00; Transglass Inc, 315.00; Treasurer -State of Iowa, 26,969.51; Treasurer State Of Iowa ILEA, 575.00; Tri State Graphics, 530.83; Trophy World, 442.85; Truck Country of Iowa Inc, 407.41; Tschiggfrie Excavating Company, 108,293.35; Jeff Tupper, 232.53; J W Turf Inc, 2,939.00; Ronald J Turner, 73.12; Nathan Tyler, 15.00; US Cellular Mobile Telephone, 2,146.83; Steven Ulstad AIA, 10,076.65; Ultramax, 3,572.00; Unique Books Inc, 1,604.83; Unique Management Services Inc, 594.29; United Clinical Laboratories, 13.33; United Laboratories, 340.42; United Rentals, 67.00; United Way Services, Inc, 719.19; Universal Coach Inc, 230.96; University Plaza Holiday Inn, 211.98; Urban Tscharner Estate, 111.96; US Office Products, 3,074.68; US West Communications, 12,444.33; US West Direct, 1,992.57; UT Tire Recyclers, 3,709.65; Utility Equipment Company, 2,088.63; Stephanie A Valentine, 35.10; Valentine Brothers Body Shop, 300.00; Van Meter Industrial Inc„ 3,918.91; Michael C Van Milligen, 1,754.13; John C Vandermeulen, 7.47; Vedi Associates Inc, 50,000.00; Velocity Express Inc, 152.49; Verizon Wireless, 381.17; Vermeer Sales & Services, Inc, 111.94; Gordon P Vetsch, 435.97; Viking Labs, 1,021.75; Viking Office Products, 737.47; Vocational Services, 100.90; E J Voggenthaler Company, 414.56; Donald Vogt, 137.47; Kathy Wagner, 375.00; Wal-Mart Store, 173.02; Janet Walker, 141.96; Becky Wall, 10.00; Walser Movers Inc, 1,064.50; Walsh Stores, 66.60; Walter Eschen, 13.64; Wash Depot Inc, 214.70; Water Products, 843.50; Waterous Company, 151.58; Weber Paper Company, 1,967.06; Richard F Weber, 922.50; WEF Membership Renewal, 210.00; Weldon Tire, 345.00; Welter Storage Equipment Co Inc, 168.00; Welu Printing Company, 3,408.34; Wenger Corporation, 10,961.50; Wenzel Towing Service, 430.00; Wenzel Towing Service - State Cont, 6,050.00; Laura A Werner, 41.25; West Information Publishing Group, 1,606.44; Western Illinois University, 144.54; Western Lime, 13,871.24; Weston Woods, 152.22; Westside Occupational Health, 40.00; White Bear Typewriter Excg, Inc, 613.00; White Front Feed, 697.04; Ron White, 558.00; Whks and Company, 57,821.07; Wholesale Direct nc, 122.77; Averle Wilson, 29.95; Wilson Brothers Inc, 2.56; Winger Construction, nc, 3,199.02; Wingfoot Charges to Other Governments 7,201 Fines, Forfeitures & Penalties 33,233 Use of Money &Property 1,067,688 Miscellaneous 157,365 Special Assessments 54,756 Refunds & Reimbursements 77,709 Total for Month $9,839,501 Ken TeKippe Finance Director it 11/30 Corporation, 1,972.82; Winter's Garage and Welding, 6,028.52; Wisconsin Department of Justice, 10.00; Wisconsin State Journal, 740.00; World Book Encycl Inc, 246.00; Xerox Corporation, 2,805.17; Yaggy Colby Associates, 3,852.72; Joseph M Young, 37.50; Zarnoth Brush Works, Inc, 1,577.40; Zee Medical Service Co, 902.85; Matthew J Zemo, 180.00; Zephyr Aluminum Products, Chris Zermeno, 532.00; Zoll Medical Corporation, 369.13. 7,049,008. Kenneth J Tekippe, Finance Director City of Dubuque Summary of Revenues For Month Ended: 10-31-00 Period 4 Revenue Type Amount Taxes $5,898,771 Licenses & Permits 70,939 Intergovernmental 799,841 Charges for Services 1,671,999 STATE OF IOWA DUBUQUE COUNTY I, { SS: CERTIFICATION OF PUBLICATION 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 th the attached notice was published in said newspaper on the following dates l VkVeM ber 30 , 20 60 , and for which the charge is $ 4 26,9, // TAMMY M. FELDMANN Subscribed to before me, a Notary Public in and for Dubuque County, Iowa, this 7A2--" day o a.o. € , 20 Do Notary Pubic in and for Dubuque County, Iowa -0;vw;isSION EXPIRES FES`-uAR 1,2J02 pue ioogas-gig `t j-,zotunf aoI auizekleuz e Plata pue xa a zy ueataauly , .08$01gE$aae saaj £Sig;uouz aaagm `uzoa•gaeoa1iaet;•AMA e!A punoj aq uea sagaeoa peuz-a aag;o '00E$ 0; 9L$ uzotl Saes sale.' `.aigissod ate osie spopad ta;.iogs ;nq sg;uouz xis ao; are s;aet;uoa ieatdSL • woa•uiuunts.Semie•mmm etA aigtssod ate suoi;e;insuoa iteut-a •sagaeoa uzea; uzot3 uoi;aanp g;tm puma ;ou pue ;uauzaiddns' d; santa;s ag pue `staPeuaa; g;im 11a0m 0; Ho ie;uated sannbat aq sSes suzeTTTIM Suos, gaeoo •sai;iitge pue safe iie;o saauunt toy utuoi;ipuoa pue &utgaeoa utuuna ieuosted' saajjo `2uiuung sicemiy `Sueduzoa agy, :sai;iiigissod autos :iamsuv •N I; — zueid ;novom piios pool e pug pima j asagm „stautet; ieuostad autiuo„ Slue atag; aI T anovonn Sitep ant;aajja pue ss3KuJ pteg a ;a2 uea i SUM a sta; si (•aamod uo 11a0m 0; aneg i OS Vet; tit 2ut;upds aq ii i) •sut2aq uoseas it;un mid ututea; unto Stu aan;ant;s o; aneg i 'Jam) si uoseas £I;unoa-ssoaa leg; moN vows g8ig ut aaouzogdos pue pio saeaS 9T tug' :uoi;sen Sawn 9I;;eag eta Nlltl111 A110111 �8 algellene sI `ea: i(lunuow e ao j :sayaeoa I!ew-3 NO STATE OF IOWA DUBUQUE COUNTY { SS: CERTIFICATION OF PUBLICATION TAMMY M. FELDMANN a Billing Clerk for Woodward Communications, Inc., an Iowa corporation, publisher of the Telegraph Herald, a newspaper of general circulation published in the City of Dubuque, County of Dubuque and State of Iowa; hereby certify that the attached notice was published in said newspaper on the following dates ete w\ Ley" 9 , 20 On , and for which the charge is $ 9 7 6 gr Subscribed to before me a Notary Public in and for Dubuque County, Iowa, this ; r1 day of 41,b2 20 CC, Notary Pi{bI c in and for Dubuque County, Iowa JANET K. PAPE MY COMMISSION EXPIRES DECEMBER 11, 2001 CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS OFFICIAL City Council Special Session, November 6, 2000 Council met for Dinner at 5:00 P.M. in the Library Rotunda Council met in Special Session at 5:30 P.M. in the Library Auditorium Present Mayor Pro-Tem Markham, Council Members Buol, Cline, Michalski, Nicholson, Robbins, City Manager Michael Van Milligen, Corporation Counsel Barry Lindahl. Absent: Mayor Duggan. Mayor Pro -Tern Markham road the call and stated this is. a special session of the City Council called for the purpose of providing an update on the paperless agenda process and to act upon such business which may properly come before the Council. Direction was provided by Chris Kohlman, Information Services Manager and Jeanne, Schneider, City Clerk on the usage of their laptop comput- ers. the CD Roms which pro. vide access to the Council meeting agendas, and the abil- ity to access the supporting documents via icons and other means. Discussion ensued and questions were answered. Upon consensus the meeting, adjourned at 6:25 P.M. /s/ Jeanne F. Schneider City Clerk ############# CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS OFFICIAL City Council, Regular Session, November 6, 2000 Council met in Regular . Session at 6:30 P.M. in the Library Auditorium Present: Mayor Pro -Tern Markham, Council Members Buol, Cline, Michalski, Nicholson, Robbins, City Manager Michael Van Milligen, Corporation Counsel Barry Lindahl. Absent: Mayor Duggan. Mayor Pro-Tem Markham read the call and stated this is the regular session of the City Council called for the purpose of acting upon such business which may properly come before the City Council. Invocation was given by Reverend Matthew Harris, Pastor of The Bridge Christian. Church. Proclamations: Youth Appreciation Month, received by Morning Optimists President Wayne Zumhof and Noon Optimists Vice Pres. Dr. J. P. Quinlan; Hospice Month received by Kim Link. Minutes Submitted: Airport Commission of 10/23; Civil.. Service Commission of 10/3 and 10/19: Downtown Planning Committee of q'11; ice, we dill -law, al moos Seconded by Nicholson Motion carried 6-0. Application for Local Housing Assistance Program (LHAP) Funds: City Manager recom- mending approval of an appli- cation to the Iowa Department of Economic Development for Local Housing Assistance Program funds for a pilot pro- gram promoting low -income — homeownership, upon motion received and filed. . Buol moved adoption of Resolution No. 516-00 Authorizing an application to the Iowa Department of Economic Development for Local Housing Assistance Program Funds. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 6- 0 Acceptance of Deeds from Plastic Center, Inc.: Corporation Counsel recom- mending acceptance of the Warranty Deed and Correction Warranty Deed from Plastic Center, Inc., upon motion received and filed. Buol moved adoption of Resolution No. 517-00 Accepting the deeds to certain real estate In Dubuque County, lowa from Plastic Center, Inc. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 6-0. Hazard Mitigation Planning Grant Contracts: East Central Intergovernmental Association submitting a Hazard Mitigation_ Planning Grant Contract between the City, ECIA and Iowa Emergency Management and an Administration Contract between the City and ECIA, upon motion received and filed and approved con- tracts. Department of Housing and Urban Development: commu-. nication advising that the City's application to the Lead - Based Paint Hazard Control Grant Program was not approved; communication advising that no objections to the City's Fiscal Year 2000 Community Development Block Grant Program had been received; end communi— cation advising that their review of the City's Community Development Block Grant Program for 1999 was satisfactory, upon motion received and filed. lowa Department of Natural Resources: The Iowa Department of • Natural Resources submitting the. Industrial Pretreatment Compliance Inspection report for the Water Pollution Control Plant, upon motion received and filed. Notice of Expiration of Right of Redemption: County Treasurer advising of the Notice of Expiration of Right of Redemption for property. described as Lot 1 of Lot 1 of the Subdivision of Mineral Lot 251A and part of Mineral Lot 250; and Lot 1 of Lot 1 of Mineral Lot 501 in the City of Dubuque, upon motion received and filed. Dubuque Area Labor - Management Council: Dubuque Area Labor Management Council request- ing a letter of support for their grant application from the U.S. Department of Labor to con- duct a Workforce Development Community Audit in the Dubuque area, upon motion received and filed and apprrn.ed !etter of sup- u. County Board of Health: Communication of Mayor Terrance M. Duggan to the County Board of Supervisors expressing the City's desire to have representation on the County Board of Health, upon motion received and filed. 319 Area Code: City Manager submitting informa- tion on the change of the City of Dubuque's area code, upon motion received and filed. NLC Policy Informer: City Manager submitting the October edition of the Policy Informer from the National League of Cities, upon motion received and filed. Business License Refunds: Beer and Liquor Combination License refund to the Old Shang and Class B Beer Permit to Cedar Cross Amoco, upon motion received and fil-. and concurred with recom- mendation. Business Licenses: Buol moved adoption of Resolution No. 521-00 Granting Issuance of a permit to sell Cigarettes and Cigarette Papers Oky Doky #15 and Bunker Hill Snack Bar; Resolution No. 522-00 Granting issuance of Class "C" Beer Permit to IOCO Speede Shoppe #93; Big 10 Mart; and Oky Doky e15; and Resolution No. 523-00 Granting issuance of Class "C" Beer/Liquor Permit to Yen Ching Restaurant; The Bridge Restaurant; and Aragon Tap. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 6-0. BOARDS/COMMISSIONS: Appointment to the following Boards/Commissions: Historic Preservation Commission (Old Main District) - Applicant Audrey Henson. Upon motion it was resolved that Audrey Henson be appointed to the unexpire• term which will expire 7-1-02. Upon motion it was resolved to suspend the rules to allow anyone present to address the Council if they so desire. 2000 Sidewalk Assessment Project - Center Grove/Cedar Cross/Embassy West Dr. (Public Hearing tabled from meeting of October 2, 2000). City Manager providing addi- tional information on the 2000 Sidewalk Assessment Project and requesting Council direc- tion, upon motion received and filed communication and removed Center Grove Drive from the proposed project. Jack Schumacher of Shinoak Ct. spoke in favor of the pro- posed project. Gary Pfab, 3360 Center Grove, Peggy Gruber of 3347 Center Grove, Mark Dominy, Lonnie Hamm, 3369 Center Grove, Tom Zalaznik for his father Edward of 3338 Center Grove, Jeff Weber, 3450 Center Grove all spoke in opposition to the pro- posed project. Voluntary Annexation - Riprow Valley Project: Proof of publication on notice of public hearing to consider rezoning property located east of Julien Dubuque Drive and City Manager recommending approval of a voluntary annex- ation request for the Riprow Valley Project, upon motion received and filed. Ordinance No. 96-00 Amending Appendix A (the Zoning Ordinance) of the City of Dubuque Code of Ordinances by reclassifying to Miller Electric Supply, Inc. Warehouse vV Asbesto( and Resolution No. 529-00 Abatement Project: City Awarding Contract to Miller Manager submitting docu- Electric Supply, Inc. ments providing the Fischer Seconded by Robbins. Cold Storage Warehouse Motion carded 8-0. Asbestos Abatement Project Eagle Point Water Plant - and setting a public hearing for Chlorine Feed Room, November 20, 2000, upon Expansion Project: Proofs of motion received and filed. _ publication on notice of hear- Michalski moved adoption oi^0 rig on plans and specs and Resolution No. 536-00 bl notice to bidders on the Preliminary approval of plans receipt of bids for the Eagle and specs for project; Point Water Plant Chlorine Resolution No. 537-00 Fixing Feed Room Expansion date of hearing on plans and Project, and City Manager rec- specs for November 20, 2000 ommending award of the con- at 6:30 P.M. in the Public tract to Portzen Construction, Library Auditorium and that the in the amount of $115,649.00, City Clerk publish notice in the upon motion received and manner prescribed by law: filed. Robbins moved adop- and Resolution No. 538-0t5 tion of Resolution 532-00 Ordering bids and directing Adopting plans and specifics- Clerk to advertise. Seconded Lions for project and by Buol. Motion carried 6-0. Resolution No. 533-00 Crescent Ridge - Request to Awarding contract to Portzen Vacate: City Manager recom- Construction. Seconded by mending that a public hearing Michalski. Motion carried 6-0., be set for November 20, 2000 Water Department - to consider disposing of real Pennsylvania Pump Station: property and Attomey David_ Proofs of publication on notice Clemens, representing Larry of hearing on plans and specs and Sharon McDermott, and notice to bidders on the requesting that a portion of receipt of bids for the Crescent • Ridge Road be Pennsylvania Pump Station vacated, upon motion received Project, and City Manager rec- and filed. Buol moved adop- ommending award of the con- tion of Resolution No. 539-00 tract to Portzen Construction,, Approving plat of survey of for $326,111.00, upon motion proposed vacated portion of received and filed. Buol Crescent Ridge Road right -of,. moved adoption of Resolution way. Seconded by Nicholson. No. 534-00 Adopting plans Motion carried 6-0. Ordinance and specifications for project No. 98-00 Vacating a portion and Resolution No. 535-00 of Crescent Ridge Road right - Awarding contract to Portzen of -way, presented and read. Construction. Seconded by Buol moved that the require - Nicholson. Motion canted 6- ment that a proposed 0. Ordinance be considered and Upon motion the rules were voted on for passage at two reinstated limiting discussion Council Meetings prior to the,i to the Council. meeting at which it is to be 623 - 627 Arlington - Appeal finally passed be suspended of Historic Preservation and further moved final con - Commission Decision: sideration and passage of the Historic Preservation Ordinance. Seconded by Commission submitting infor- Nicholson. Motion carried 6-0. mation regarding the appeal of Buol moved adoption of the Commissions decision for,. Resolution No. 540-00 of property located at 623-827 Intent to dispose of City inter - Arlington, upon motion It was est In Lot F of Mineral Lots 232, resolved to uphold the decl- and 291 In the City of slon of the Historic Dubuque, lowa and further set Preservation Commission, this for Public Hearing on Terry Mozena of the Historic 11/20/00 at 6:30 P.M. in the Preservation Commission Public Llbrery Auditorium and spoke of the sequence of that the City Clerk publish events and their decision. notice in the manner pre - Attorney Bill Conzett for Ms,.., scribed by law. Seconded by Bechen and Mr. Woods, appli- Nicholson. Motion carried cants, spoke and requested 6-0. that the HPC decision be At 9:46 P.M. upon motion it reversed. was resolved to go Into Closed Oak Meadows 11 - Water Main Session re: Pending Litigation Connection Fee: City and Property Acquisition (Iowa Manager submitting response Code§21.5(1pc)(j). to Jim Stock's request regard- At 9:58 P.M. Council recon- Ing a $1,298 connection fee on vaned Regular Session stating his Oak Meadows 11 project,/ that Staff had been given upon motion received and filed proper direction. communication and moved to There being no further buss absolve Mr. Stock from paying ness, upon motion meeting the connection fee. Mr. Stock adjourned at 9:59 P.M. explained that this bill received /s/ Jeanne F. Schneider 10 years after the connection City Clerk was not fair end he had been 1t 11/16 led to believe this would never be charged. Barge Fleeting: City. - Manager submitting informa- tion on barge fleeting and requesting City Council direc- tion; communication of Walter Hartman, Dubuque County Conservation Society, in opposition to the proposal to relocate barge fleeting to the southeast portion of Schmitt/City Island, upon, motion received and filed al pertinent information received and gave direction to staff to 1, d sal STATE OF IOWA DUBUQUE COUNTY { SS: CERTIFICATION OF PUBLICATION if(r);,.f,,, a Billing Clerk for %%oodwar Communications, Inc., an Iowa corporation, publisher of the Telegraph Herald, newspaper of general circulation published in the City of Dubuque, County o Dubuque and State of Iowa; hereby certify that the attached notice was publisher in said newspaper on the following dates AioVerv\c'er i (o 20 00 , and for s hich the charge is $ a`il. 7/ C Subscribed to before me, a Notary Public in and for Dubuque County, Iowa, this /76X day of 211 e Notary I hlic in and for Dubuqueount%, Iowa u mending Chapter 42 Iowa, bubiigtie Cou7y, Iowa and further set this for Public • Hearing on 12/4/00 at 6:30 v P.M. in the Public Library Auditorium and that the City Clerk publish notice in the CI Motion carried 7 0. 1ti CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS OFFICIAL City Council, Regular Session, November 20, 2000 Council met in Regular Session at 6:30 P.M. in the Public Library Auditorium Present: Mayor Duggan, Council Members Buol, Cline, Markham, Michalski, Nicholson, Robbins, City Manager Michael Van Milligen, Corporation Counsel Barry Lindahl. Mayor Duggan read the call and stated this is the regular session of the City Council called for the purpose of act- ing upon such business which may properly come before the Council. Invocation was given by Father Craig Welbaum, Pastor of St. John's Episcopal Church. Proclamation: Thanks and Gratitude to Sister Mary Martensen received by her sis- ter, Betty Mauser. William McNarney, Department of Housing and Urban Development, present- ed two "Best Practices" Award to the Housing Services Department. Minutes Submitted: Environmental Stewardship Advisory Commission of 11/7; Historic Preservation Ordinance Task Force of 11/2; Housing Commission Trust Fund Committee of 11/2; Housing Code Appeals Board of 10/17; Human Rights L9ZZ-Z85 'SC$ 'Jemojgmous „OZ OAO1 I8pJBO/uMe1 ti99 LZ88-9L9-61£ qo 0gg$ •uojllpuoo lueljeaxj yolny peaa�4w yi!M Jesseap iseyo.emaip 9'pieogpeaq palyy6il 111Im Peg Jalem ezis ieenb 'les pagielem 9oaid q 'AIuO PaM Pasol° tiZ90-999 • Ie4ueO °CZE l l 'kenijea 'e6e.to4S jeiow 1olt GABS of sul epe4 ewos New Rew no,, •amen 0091$ Je'669$ sles woos 6uinll MeN •sodg :pueie eweN - aN puele 'saoud MOl 'MO-1 illenO dot eJnilwn j HSVO SV 3WVS manner prescribed by law. Seconded by ine. Demolition of Fischer Cold Storage Warehouse: City Manager submitting docu- ments providing for demolition of the Fischer Cold Storage Warehouse and setting a pub- lic hearing for December 18, 2000, upon motion received and filed. Michalski moved adoption of: Resolution Novo. 568-00 Preliminary appr of plans and specs for project; Residential Parking Permit Resolution No. 569-00 Fixing District "C" as defined by date of hearing on plans and Section 32-395 of the Code of specs for December 18, 2000 Ordinances to include parts of at 6:30 P.M. in the Public North Grandview Avenue and Library Auditorium and that the Rosedale Street for 12/4/00 at City Clerk publish notice in the 6:30 P.M. in the Public Library auditorium and that the City lerk publish notice in the tanner prescribed by law. econded by Markham. lotion carried 7-0. At 7:59 P.M. upon motion it as resolved to go into Closed ession re: Pending Litigation nd Property Acquisition (Iowa ode §21.5(1)(c)(j). At 9:39 P.M., Council recon- ened Regular Session stating at Staff had been given irection. There being no further busi- ss, upon motion meeting journed at 9:40 P.M. upon motion received and /s/ Jeanne F. Schneider i filed. Markham moved adop- City Clerk tion of: Resolution No. 571-00 t 11/29 Accepting improvement for project; Resolution No. 572- 00 Approving final estimate in amount of $124,337.05; Resolution No. 573-00 Fixing date of hearing on Resolution of Necessity for 12/18/00 at 6:30 P.M. in the Public Library manner prescribed by law; Resolution No. 570-00 Ordering bids and directing Clerk to advertise. Seconded by Robbins. Motion carried 7- 0. North Grandview at Delhi Project - Acceptance and Public Hearing: City Manager recommending acceptance of the concrete repairs on the North Grandview at Delhi Project in the final amount of $124,337.05 and setting a public hearing for December 18, 2000 to consider the final schedule of assessments, Auditorium and that the City Clerk publish notice in the manner prescribed by law; Resolution No. 574-00 Fixing Date of Hearing on Resolution of Necessity. Seconded by Robbins. Motion carried 7-0. Residential Parking Permit District "C" - Senior High School Area: City Manager recommending that a public hearing be set for December 4, 2000 on a proposed amend- ment to Residential Parking Permit District "C" on portions of North Grandview and Rosedale Street, upon motion received and filed. Robbins moved adoption of Resolution No. 575-00 Setting a public hearing on amending J01 SORIA/ 909 1691-989 08$ 'JOMOU •oluoaioala 'ajAls -aiil sJeaS '83dd31S HIVIS ncrn-'!/-nin STATE OF IOWA 1)UB11QUE COUNTY { SS: CERTIFICATION OF PUBLICATION 1, a Billing ('Icrk 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 /�: t i ` -'? `l /) , 20 (t'- , and lily which the charge is t / Subscribed to before me, a Notary Public in and for Dubuque County, low a, this � day off 12.e e 4.) 20 0 0 . A (/ Notary Public in and for Dubuque Count), Iona en p�ancn nc• 5n Mr41als Goon Donnas Lew e Y me 121 51'. A IeY Kennels 3325. L'qu'd p01.31 Ar soon. Carpor fret 968.81 Nodh G �3 7. Al2 Inc. � i2p 40: I$ervlces. Inc. 22 App0l&' oetln9 & g6693. 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John 1 Splinter, St Mary/St Petrick 24.00; Stackis ; lion Inc. 3,150150.00; Inns Corp, 104,510.00 Printing r 943.573 Industrial Woodwork Standard Rei he _ Co, -e Co, 11.ny, Standard e Company, 2 oration. Corp, V52.740 01 Co d & PoorsStandard Corporation. Rank, 18000,• . Steles Register, Plan. Recycling, gg,00; 11; State ChemicalCredit MFG Rettenmeier 12.85: , 249.27; State of and c...._• atireSafety. Se.308 1n. 5.08; Steel B1; Rick S But Steve & 000 Inc. 460.00; The Company. 3.176.77: 's Ace Hardware. .22: Pebecce Stieber. h, Jerry Stoael, 144.25: Learning Itloor s, 3, William S ror.2, 394.90: Ken William r, ,an,: Sun,; Ken Summer, Bryce � a^f Inc. 3.00; Sunster Equipment ogar RoeMler, 511.50; Superior giving G old g�. 0038; air, 79.00, Superior Condon Ro Iding, 723.23: Surface Plumbin f240: Mr lama, Inc, 200.00 Publishing Gr0MO, B47CemaTiro & Autot Service E4olpranski Equipment Bus2155: Target Sores, 8683.67 Limbartl RueseCo 1 3 for Pharmacy. 525.85 9 nilonn (1,, 7r307.24 emar8 phics Inc, 25.54 c S Crafts, 7088158 ark Corporatio0 vestmenta, 8,462.32;5 ,931.00; Sue Tefft. 10.00 ower Tral seraph Herald, 4,469.66 9. 890.94. Saf0ub IMI Supply 2halUr 3 424 25• Thelxns 128.65; Safety 111.40; Selni M olutlon0, 7823: Mdh arty el ower optical mpa,y, 187.87; Traffic Technical Support Inc, 310.00; Trensglass Inc, 315.00; Treasurer -State of Iowa, 26,969 51; Treasurer State Of Iowa ILEA, 575.00; Tri State Graphics, 530.83; Trophy World, 442.85; Truck Country of Iowa Inc, 407.41; Tschigglrie Excavating Company, 108.293.35: Jeff Tupper, 232.53; J W Turf Inc. 2,939.00: Ronald J Turner, 73.12; Nathan Tyler, 15.00; US Cellular Mobile Telephone, 2,146.83; Steven Ulsad AIA, 10,076.65; Ultramax, 3572.00; Unique Books Inc, 1,604.83: Unique Management Services Inc. 594.29; United Clinical Laboratories, 13.33; United Laboratories, 340.42; United Rentals, 67.00; United Way Services, Inc. 719.19 Universal Coach Inc. 230.96; University Plaza HolidayayInn, 211.98; Urban Tscharner Estate, 111.96; US Office Products, 3.074.68; US West Communications, 12,444.33: US West Direct, 1,992.57; UT Tire Recyclers, 3,709.65, Utility Equipment Company, 2,088.63: Stephanie A Valentine, 35.10; Valentine Brothers Body Shop, 300.00; Van Meter Industrial Inc„ 3,918.91; Michael C Van Milliggen, 1,754.13; John C Vandermeulen, 7.47; Ved' Associates Inc, 50,000.00 Velocity Express Inc, 152.49 Verizon Wireless, 381.17 Vermeer Sales & Services, Inc 111.94; Gordon P Vetsch 435.97; Viking Labs, 1,021.75 Viking Office Products 737 47; Vocational Services 100.90; E J Voggenthale Company. 414.56; Donald Vogt, 137.47; Kathy Wagner, 375.00; Wal-Mart Store, 173.02; Janet Walker, 141.96: Becky Wall, 10.00; Walser Movers Inc, 1,064.50; Walsh Stores, 6660; Walter Eschen. 13 64; Wash Depot Inc. 214.70; Water Prod0ct8. 843.50; Waterous Company, 151.58; Weber Paper Company, 1,967.06; Richard F Weber, 922.50; WEF Membership Renewal, 210.00: Weldon Tire, 345.00: Welter Storage Equipment Co Inc, 168.00; Welu Printing Company, 3,408.34; Wenger Corporation, 10,981.50; Wenzel Towing Service, 430.00; Wenzel Towing Service - State Cont. 6,050.00, Laura A Werner, 41.25: West information Publishing Group, 1,606.44; Western Illinois University, 144.54; Western Lime, 13,871.24; Weston Woods. 152.22; Westslde Occupational Health, 40.00; White Bear Typewriter Excg, Inc, 613.00; White Front Feed, 697.04; Ron White, 558.00; Whks and Company, 57,821.07; Wholesale Direct Inc, 122.77; Averts Wilson, 29.95; Wilson Brothers Inc, 12.56; Winger Construction, Inc. 3.199.02: Wingont Zarnoth Brush Works. Inc, 1,577.40; Zee Medical Service Co, 902.85; Matthew J Zemo, 180.00: Zephyr Aluminum Products. Chris Zermeno, 532.00; Zoll Medical Corporation, 369.13. 7,049.008. Kenneth J Tekippe. Finance Director City of Dubuque Summary of Revenues For Month Ended: 10-31-00 Period 4 Revenue Type Amount Taxes 55,898,771 Licenses 8 Permits 70,939 Intergovernmental 799,841 Charges for Services 1,671,999 Charges to Other Governments 7,201 r Fines Forfeitures 8 Penalties 33.233 Use of Money & Property 1,087,608 Miscellaneous 157,365 Special Assessments 54.756 Refunds 8 Reimbursements 77.709 Total for Month $9.839.501 Ken TeKlppee Finance Director 1t 11/30 STATE OF IOWA DUBUQUE COUNTY [ SS: CERTIFICATION OF PUBLICATION 1AMMY M. FELDMANN a Billing Clerk for Woodward Communications, Inc., an Iowa corporation, publisher of the Telegraph Herald. a newspaper of general circulation published in the City of Dubuque, County of Dubuque and State of Iowa; hereby certify that the attached notice was published in said newspaper on the following dates / tUVP 1 ' e r 3 0 , 2(1 (?") and for which the charge is $ -211-2 Subscribed to before me, a Notary Public IIin and for Dubuque County, Iowa, this /'''" day tlf��o e eiJ 29 TO Notary Pi in and for Dubuque Counts, Iowa orm F401A-3) (4-252000) STATE OF IOWA 2000 F�50 BIDED JUNE 30, 2000 CITY OF LIUMOUE IOWA 152 031 007 1.00 57312 DUBUOUE CfTY FINANCE DIRECTOR WEST 13TH STREET DUBUOUE. IA 52001-4884 mrrcome avwem eg sism eracety No Word 0.7elerae at"'Lueo. Auditor alWeb 'LEAN Nel9 CsyNel guiles mum to DN Nelnes, IA 508164004 NOT9-The hemmer, reP9M O elsrRttMce omelet M low I teA es%Office, Ma U.E. Omar dIle Crowe mew pubic Meer pesos am War we Odor ap,dea 5.L rums in. 0"plp1a0 Comet Pmpyn, Total Weal Budget RrAm,rity OOYrmnental (0) (6) (0))8� Preoteh Tie 1{'I46,11 367.312WQ2Q 347 116561A S(4�QQ9�6Q0Q 176D1058 WIN Licenses and permits Use 4105,8131211 i'siiibes 409 enMOO sop.n' seY money 10 20 1 10T 004coo 1,,3 1 ,�40p.s?79 15Wf 1106ri70 2d43g,ty��+ �iwrrw 3� ltrae. 8 u'777s/1 1�,4Q1, Tab' oat 66,,661112 r 86,,,14,,�2�6 1 1199370716,, 66j,11A76 06 Nrwnes Other 02319 11 26,100.367 6�1223f, 9330,,.Dn ensmeiq sources Tnnifar 552��991�71 5,604,4 14 RoPledeO Pmowd9 d shrl6Nq.y0tt debt Proceeds 5 529 1i149 �➢36 of lbw/ mit odes Toldother 510 170 Wile t ter T91 y5n 080 361lobe menmsa�7 other eouce1 Expenditure. Y Ny5b7M5 26427,497 13 901625 13 320 1 9351 16,369,723 Home.'. a rdromu a 3f 14 bt 1 �,43l,0T�1�27 and nd adminlimion ,05 634r Other 'OW N 57..33WUB0 1e�, 76,�'56A t26,9W,943 Twelve as 8,133,517 3.200.202 11,334.419 22,150,046 Tab' o6N samaN 11334410TOW end other nwe 66'49E ,502 233,375 87b61b72 1461430.g7rAm Ohm ow over (mew) areendlRet and other um Bedmin9 1,e" blNwe July 1 1990 6 T75,305 29.790,925 4 562,597 11 357 903 (20,710,492) En08i9 90,4 N1Nr59Jum 30, 2000 35,595231 11,903,027 16,466,124 41894,552 53.062.455 36.251,444 15,564,952 NMI- Then bee.* $ hid r ncetF.rwr rids Mellen* ApemY fund meEee rrrd ItbeUYi wogMal *Nth ersntrrlwa twNwte wtb/araAr eOuraa rdtrde.e at June 30. 2000 Mont -Costar" rmreer aeJuo 30, 2000 Awe-Orecew G....1.6119.60,1 debt 9 9 6.096,000 Otherl5tgtNn debt Renew bonds debt $ $ 7.102,419 Short -ken debt 9 0 $ 5pedel anesenrt bonds 0 debt 9 9 0 Ge,el o66edlon aMl 16n11 9 103,683,606 C6RTFICATION THE FOREGOING REPORT�IS CORRECT ID THE BEST OF MY 1040YdLEDGE AND BELIEF 51Pu1u of dry clerkDeb c�1�=riZl�tdl�� hitV.b_m.. Mirk (A one 01001 DNe PONtl olttlly yank JEANNE SCHNEIDER TNe --... IArye Code 319 Numb" 5694120 STATE OF IOWA UUBUQUE COUNTY ( SS: CERTIFICATION OF PUBLICATION 1 i;.)',J:P M. FFIDIv1NA: 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`u notice was published l in said newspaper on the following dates OeCe rvl er ! 20 , and for which the charge is $ 9 7. 6 Subscribed to before me a Notary Public in and for Dubuque County, Iowa, a this (i I day of -PR 20 C ( lam$ T\ Notary Pub -c in and for Dubuque County, Iowa JANET K. PAPE My COMMISSION EXPIRES :51. MrirR 11, 2001 F Tag1A.2) (.252000) STATE OF IOWA 2000 FINANCIAL REPORT FISCAL YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 2000 cITY OF 0680097 I0wA 18 2 031 007 1.00 57312 DUBUQUE CITY FINANCE DIRECTOR 50 WEST 13TH STREET DUBUQUE. IA 52001-4884 w�N Richard D. Johnson[roomon. cosHLErEO. Auditor of State 760490 Stab Capitol 8W1Nna Krum To Dee Moines, IA 80319 0004 MTNeee 1.. aefmCme NOTE - TM edoms9A, supped n the mod WI he mud by er eve Suds Andres Once. me LIS. amti eldN calm, mrHus mmec Mem DAP. ml Sae atl fe emi emcee ALL FUNO Ilan Description amour Curtail Oovemnsnail (a) PrePrlatarY (b) Told actual to Budaet Pr5e19 Tex 71K 14,985,812 Sr57.122 15,542 (d) revenlnes 1,185,131 a, 0 934 15,280805 ees a 7,655,141 0 1165131 11B0a32 Ho Home* and Ormla *and Use l 1,547,368 300 7�45,141 1,547 885 7,�04,bea oa N1011119 eproperly 10,999,829 804,95D 16,9479Ta 084,179 Chases tor 15,760,187 1,1E17,783 16,1347930 11,081,178 213,436,003 snake. Spacial 3,780,595 11.938.988 15,719,681 18,464,389 auessmeds M1e0a9aneous 261,061 0 Total Remote 9214 979361 868:159 IJBer Rnaneoq 8{,0 20,403,357 82.422,� 9'17:a51 sources Inmates 4 5,529,974 Proceeds of shmt/lorepteun debt 4,613,189 5,804,445 0 11,339419 ?2,180,046 Proceeds of Toed Lsbe TOW 5413 170 4,0,813,169 4a.716 12,023,460 other 6nmIng apes Tote/ 938,656 meant*..other sources Expenditures Expenditures 72�2118N 28507072 999'411ab75 12942� 97 C Human ntly dmlopmemn 13,921,825 13,320 13,935145 7259034 4,840,503 15,368,723 and communes ere Parry 35,318810 500281,478 1{680,478 4483E 506 JanHorne NA.p�Aean 5,3188913 3,)2,137 5',560,eas 94 54,785 9454,185 Tohl nliandl 8,632,823 f00er financing 57,303.d99 j8424,473 75y27 SS3 128,993.943 eawM Trendies out 9133,617 3,200,002 11 334,419 Totaloalexpe5958,9.Aa04a 22,150,048 Total 8133517 11334419 expalahrrr and omen me Revenue and 63.438.597 ,200902 21,625.375 87.131,972 22150046 149,f43999 one source. over (under) alq•erleltlees as other uses 8,775,305 4,582,597 11,357,903 Begkelne turd balance July 1. 1999 29,790,925 11,903,1327 41,094,552 (20,716,492) Ending fund WM. June 30, 2000 36,586,231 18,488 4 53, 052465 38,281,444 Nob- Them esb,ado nc MAasS 15,66/IE12 held In old S Aa,+m.Wblsenrhmd heu in seems feria Mich me Aaac7 fund edubr lotWd S nNbm4ese and co m Maki lot W opaWar. old Mdumar Inds eemes 0 June 30, 2000 Meem-Ors am mod IndebbaeY es Jae 30, 20110 Mrua-on9ores General obligation debt $ $ 8086000 Omer Imle4am debt Revenue bells debt $ $ 7 182,419 Short4ar a debt $ 0 Special 333331311333 bonds debt $ $ 0 Genera obtl0{I(oe deal 9m9 $ 0 103,883,006 $ CERTIFICATION THE FOREGOING REPORT IS CORRECT TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE AND BELIEF Signature of sty ask / C& J urn me of cly 60,6 OM Mak14 ono 12A/2a00 I® Deb Published �l JEANNE SCHNEIDER n �e,. Telephals—s IA1ea Cade 310 (6mlb 5094120 �Poetad '-" Extensi STATE OF IOWA DUBUQUE COUNTY { SS: CERTIFICATION OF PUBLICATION 1,7 i.;Y A9. fFlDMtAN;; a Billing Clerk for Woodward Communications, Inc., an Iowa corporation, publisher of the Telegraph Herald, a newspaper of general circulation published in the ('ity of Dubuque, County of Dubuque and Stale of Iowa; hereby certify dt�h}at the attached notice was published 'l in said newspaper on the following dates C_C? w1 Lg.)" y , 211 no , and for which the charge is $ q 7. % 14 Subscribedato before me,a Notary Public in and for Dubuque County, Iowa, this ti ', day of .,'&,h-.b, L_ 20C.r , Notary Pub -r in and for Dubuque County, Iowa JANET K. PAPE '• ! MY COMMISSION EXPIRES nF'CrMarn 1 I, 2001 • CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS OFFICIAL City Council, Special Session, October 19, 2000, At 5:15 P.M. Council convened for the meeting, . Public Library Auditorium. Present: Mayor Duggan, Council Members Buol,, Markham, Michalski, Nicholson, Robbins, City Manager Michael Van Milligen, Corporation Counsel Barry Lindahl. Absent: Council Member Cline. Mayor Duggan read the call and stated this is a special slQn of the City Council for the purpose of con- firming the Police Chief appointment. City Manager recommending approval of hls selection of K. Bruce Wadding for the posi- tion of Police Chief. Nicholson moved to concur with the City Manager's decision for the fil- ing of the Police Chief vacan- cy. Seconded by Buol. Tom Reschke, Mary Jacobs, Tom Pregler, Tom Parker, Martin Sanchez, and Patty, Sanchez spoke in opposition to the appointment. Motion carried 6-0. Appointment of K. Bruce Wadding to the position of Police Chief approved. There being no further busi- ness, upon motion meeting_ adjoumed at 5:57 p.m. /s/ Jeanne F. Schneider City Clerk it 10/26 3 STATE OF IOWA DUBUQUE COUNTY { SS: CERTIFICATION OF PUBLICATION I, TAMMY M. FELDMANN a Billing Clerk for Woodward Communications, Inc., an Iowa corporation, publisher of the Telegraph Herald, a newspaper of general circulation published in the City of Dubuque, County of Dubuque and State of Iowa; hereby certify that the attached notice was published lI in said newspaper on the following dates dc_ h QY c l , 20 00 , and for which the charge is $ 11. / G% Subscribed to before me, a Notary Public in and for Dubuque County, Iowa, this-3/2 day of �� 20 OD Pu icinandfor Notary Dubuque County, Iowa :YER 3I'2,1\i EXPIRES 1P, UA i(1,2002