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CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA
OFFICIAL NOTICE
NOTICE is hereby liven
that the Dubuque City Council
will conduct a public heating
at a meeting to commence' at
6:30 P.M.- On November 20,
2000, in the Public Library
Auditorium Si consider
amending Appendix A (the_
Zoning Ordinance) of the City
of Dubuque Code.. of Ordi-
nances "by Teclasaitying- here-
inafter described property
located at 2100 John F. Ken-
nedy Road from C-2 Neigh-
borhood Shopping Center
District to C-3 General Com-
mercial District at the
of the Molo Big 10�.
(Copy of supporting docu-
ments are on file in the, City,
Clerk's Office and may be
viewed during normal working
hours.)
Written comments regarding
above reclassification may be
submitted to the City Clerk's
Office on or before said time
of public hearing..
At said time and place of
public hearing all interested
citizens and parties, will be
given an opportunity to be
heard for or against said
reclassification:
My visual or hearing im-
paired persons needing spe-
cial assistance or persons
with special accessibility
needs should contact the City
Clerk's Office at (319) 589-
4120 or TDD (319) 589-4193 in
the H at IRllrlltlrb- t0 the
meeti
F. Schneider
City Clerk
1t 11/10
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CONSENT ITEMS:
Mr. Jim Stock requested his
communication (Citizen
Communication D. Jim Stock
regarding a water main con-
nection fee for Oak Meadows
II) be removed for individual
discussion. Mr. Stock,
Developer of Oak Meadows,
spoke of connecting to water
in1990 and being led to
believe there would be no
hookup fee, now has received
a bill after all these years.
Upon motion this matter was
referred to the City Manager.
Minutes Submitted: Airport
Commission of 9/25; Cable TV
Regulatory Commission of
9/20; Civil Service
Commission of 9/20; Zoning
Advisory Commission of 10/4;
Zoning Board of Adjustment of
9/26, upon motion received
and filed.
Convention and Visitors
Bureau submitting their quar-
terly report for August through
September, 2000, upon
motion received and filed.
Proofs of publication for
Council Proceedings of 9/5/00
and 9/18/00; and List of
Claims and Summary of
Revenues for month ending
August 31, 2000, upon niotion
received and filed and
approved as published.
Financial report for the month
ending September 30, 2000,
upon motion received and
filed. Printed Council
J l�[fe�c ICr'
500-00Approving the final plat
of Bruggeman Acres, First
Addition, in the City of
Dubuque, Iowa. Seconded by
Nicholson. Motion carried 7-0.
Municipal Treasurer's Award:
Municipal Treasurers'
Association advising that the
City's written investment poli-
cy has been certified by the
Municipal Treasurers'
Association, upon motion
received and filed.
Dubuque Main Street Award:
City Manger advising that
Dubuque Main Street has
given two awards to the City of
Dubuque for. the Cable Car
Square Antique Lights Project
and the opening of 8th Street,
upon motion received and
filed.
Newt Marine: Communication
from Gary Newt, Newt Marine
Service, regarding barge fleet-
ing on City Island, upon
motion referred to the City
Manager.
Business License Refunds:
Cigarette license refunds to
Billie Bucks East Street Tap,
Old Shang, Admiral's Hi -Hat,
and Puff N Snuff; Beer and
liquor combination license
refund to Billy Buck's East
Street Tap, upon motion
received and filed and
approved refunds.
Business Licenses: Buol
moved adoption of Resolution
No. 502-00 Granting of
issuance of a permit to sell
Cigarettes and Cigarette
papers to Ron's Discount
Smokes and Beverage Center;
Resolution No. 503-00
Granting issuance of Class "C"
Beer Permit to Ron's Discount
Smokes & Beverage Center,
Eagle Food Centers at 300
Locust Street, 2050 JFK Road,
and 1800 Elm Street;
Resolution No. 504-00
Granting issupancee of Class "C"
Ra z/LinutX y-.�, i+ M F,,...na
use mediation tc
ferences. Secor,
Motion carried 7
Mayor Duggan+
self from acting
ing two Agenct
Mayor Pro -ern
control of the and
1105 Univers
Rezoning Requl
publication on
hearing to cons
property locate
University Aven
General Come -
conditions, to F
Density
Residential DI
motion received
Hancock spoke
zoning change t
erty to be
Ordinance b
Amending App4
of Zoning Obuugque
Ordinances by
hereinafter desct
located at 11f
Avenue from
Commercial Dist
ditions, to R.
Density
Residential Dietz
and read. Robbie
the requirement.
posed Ordinanc
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at two Council
to the meeting a
be finally
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consideration
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Nicholson.
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DUBUQUE COUNTY
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CITY OF UBUQUE, IOWA
COUNCILPROCEEDINGS
OFFICIAL
City Council, Special Session,
October 16, 2000
Council met for Dinner at 5:00
P.M. in the Library Rotunda
Council met in Special Section
at 5:30 P.M. in the Library
Auditorium
Present: Mayor Duggan,
Council Members Buol, Cline,
Markham, Michalski,
Nicholson, Robbins, City
Manager Michael Van Milligen,
Corporation Counsel Barry
Lindahl.
Mayor. Duggan read the
call
and stated this is a special
session of the uC se of pro -
Council
viding for the on the viding an update
paper -
less agenda process and to
act uponrsuproperly po
h business which
mayP Y
come before the
.
Council. to
Direction was given
Council on the susage of
their
laptop comp agendas
the Council meeting
supporting documents
and
also the proper protocol
for
the usage of the Internet and
E-mail.
Upon consensus the special
session adjourned at 6:25 P.M.
/s/Jeanne F. Schneider
City Clerk
CITY OF DUBUQUE
COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS
OFFICouncil met Regular Session
at 6:30 P.M. in the Library
Auditorium Duggan,
Present Mayor
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. b
Invocation was given
Reverend Kenneth Helmke of
Wartburg Seminary.
PROCLAMATIONS: Business
Women's Week (October 16-
20, 2000) received by Dorothy
Culbertson; Childhood Lead
Poisoning Prevention 2 Week
(October 22-Rose
0)
received by Mary
Corrigan, Tammy Ernster, Liz
Kemp, and Ken Garlow; Spinal
Health Month (October, 2000)
received by Dr. Todd Spurling;
James D. Burke Day (October
20, 200) received be departing
Community and Economic
Director James D. Burke.
Dubuque County Sheriff Leo
Kennedy, Police Captain Mike
Sullivan and Citizens' for jail
Expansion Committee
Member Paul Gorrell gave
presentation on the proposed
City/County Jail Expansion.
CONSENT ITEMS:
Mr. Jim Stock requestedi his
communication
regarding CornmunicatlStockon D. Jim
water main con-
nection fee for Oak Meadows
II) be removed for individual
discussion.
Developer of Oak Meadows,
spoke of
connecting
towater
n1990and beingled to
believe there would be no
hookup fee, now has received
a bill after all these years.
Upon motion this matter was
referred to the City Manager.
Minutes Submitted: Airport
Commission of 9/25; Cable TV
Regulatory Commission of
9/20; Civil Service
Commission of 9/20; Zoning
Advisory Commission of 10/4;
ZoningBoard
onrdtis
9/2, upon received
and filed.
Convention and Visitor
Bureau submitting their
quar-
terly report for August through
September, 2000, upon
motion received and filed.for
Proofs of publication
Council Proceedings of 9/5/00
and 9/18/00; and List of
Claims and Summary of
Revenues for month ending
August 31, 2000, upon motio
received and filed and
approved as publishd. n,nnth
Proceedings for August,
2000,
0a
upon motion approved
s
printed.
Notice of Claims/Suits: Aaron
lsreal, et al, in undetermined
amount for property damage
Ruth Loeffelholz in estimated
amount of $1,000 for property
damage; Mark Puccio in0 for
esti-
mated amount of $1,100
injuries to his son;
Terryl E. Stewart in estimated
amount of $414.96 for vehicle
damage; Angela Woolf in esti-
mated amount of $80e 60 for
vehicle damage; foreclosure
Union
notice from ; notice of law-
suit Bank;
suit of Amber J. Huntington vs.
Officer Forrest Trausch buque Police and
Dey upon motion
Department,
ent,
referred to the Legal Staff for
investigation and report.
Corporation Counsel advising
the following claims have been
referred to Public the
for
the Iowa Risk
Services of Iowa,hCommunities
Assurance Pool: Sue Bussan
for personal injuries; Klauer
Development Corpifor
Cottrell
vehicle damageay ; u
for vehicle damage,
po
motion received and filed and
concurred with the recommen-
clation.
Corporation Counsel recom-
mending denial of the vehicle
damage claim of Mona Turner,
upon motion received and filed
and concurred with the recom-
mendation.
Corporation Counsel recom;..
mending damageenclaim of the of
property 9
Sheila Czipar in the amount of
$20.00 and that the Finance
Director be directed to issue a
check, upon motion received
and filed and concurred with
the recommendation.
Citizen Communications: A.
John Sanner, Klauer.
Manufacturing Company,
requesting that parking be
restricted on 26th and 27th
Streets; B. Sunset Ridge Drive
residents requesting the ity
to assess the property owners
by frontage foot on Sunset
Ridge Drive for resurfacing
work to their street C. Petition
from residents requesting that,
the "No Parking" zone on
Hawthorne Street be rescind-
ed; E. Cletus J. Winter regard-
ing the Clarke Drive repaving
project; F. George A. Merlert
regarding the need to have a
rail connection to Chicago; G.
Brian J. Kane, representing
Carl and Mary Ann Burbach,
regarding a proposed charita-
ble contribution to the City of
Dubuque; H. D.D. Roe request
regarding Menard's
for a traffic signal; upon
motion all referred to the City
Manager.
Environmental Stewardship
Advisory Commission vacan-
cies: Public Health Specialist
Mary Rose Corrigan advising
there are two vacancies on the
Environmental Stewardship
Advisory Commission (Latricia
Edrosa and Peter Simon),
upon motion received and
filed.
Dubuque City/County Jail
Expansion: Communication
from Joan Schaefer, Citizens
for the Dubuque City/Countys
Jail Expansion, providing infor-
mation on the jail expansion
referendum, upon
received and filed.
Ornamental Railing -
Acceptance: aces stance of
anager
recommending P
the 1999 Downtown, Historical
Neighborhood Ornamental
Railing Project, upon motio
received and filed. Buol moved
adoption of: Resolution No.
498-00 Accepting
Improvement for project and
Resolution No. 499-00
Approving final estimate in
amount of $26,567.00
Seconded by Nicholson.
Motion carried 7-0.
William Bruggeman
Subdivision Plat: Zoning
Advisory Commission advising
of their approval of the Final
Plat of Briggeman Acres, 1stAddition, upon
received and filed. Buol moved
adoption of Resolution No.
500-00 Approving the final plat
of Bruggeman Acres, First
Addition, in the City of
Dubuque, Iowa. Seconded by
Nicholson. Motion carried 7-0.
Municipal Treasurer's
ward:
Municipal
Association advising that the
City's written investment poli-
cy has been certified by the
Municipal Treasurers'
Association, upon motion
received and filed.
Dubuque Main Street Award:
City Manger advising that
Dubuque Main Street has
given two awards to the City of
Dubuque for the Cable Car
Square Antique Lights Project
and
mottiohennngreceived Street,
filed.
Newt Marine: Communication
from Gary Newt, Newt Marine
Service, regarding barge fleet-
ing on City Island, upon
motion referred to the City
Manager.
Business License Refunds:
Cigarette license refunds to
Billie Bucks East Street Tap,
Old Shang, Admiral's Hi-Hat,
oat,
and Puff N Snuff; H
liquor combination license
refund to Billy Buck's East
Street Tap, upon motion
received and filed and
approved refunds.
Business Licenses: Buol
--1 _.4.....inn of Resolution
BOARDS/COMMISSIONS:
Applicants are invited to
address the Council to
express their desire to serve
on the following Boards H Historic
Commissions:
Preservation Commission n(Old
Main District): App
t -
Audrey Hensen. Mrs. Hee
spoke requesting appoint-
ment.
APPOINTMENTS to the fol-
lowing Boards / Commissions:
Environmental Stewardship
Advisory Commission (Two
Vacancies): Applicant - David
B. Czarnecki. Upon motion
David B. Czarnecki reappoint-
ed to a three year term which,.
will expire 10-1-03.
Upon
us end thet u
as resolved
to suspend to allow
anyone present to address the
Council if they so desire.
PUBLIC HEARINGS�re.
South Fork Sanitary Sewer
Connection Fee: City Manager
recommending approval of the
South Fork Sanitary Sewer -�
Phase II Connection Fee
schedule, Communications of
property owners objecting to
the proposed connection fee
schedule, upon motion
received and filed. Roger Ritt
and Mike Fettgether of N.
toCascade
oke assessmentt..
O the proposed No 83-00,-
Ordinance
Establishing the South Fork
Sanitary Sewer Project -
Phase II connection fee sched-
ule for the connection of prop-
erty to said City sewer, pre-
sented and read. Buol moved
that the requirement that a
proposed Ordinance be con-
sidered and voted on for pas-
sage at two Council Meetings,a
prior to the meeting at which it
is to be finally passed be sus-
pended and further moved
sage coof'deheonOrdnaand nas-
ce.
Seconded by Nicholson.
Motion carried 7-0. Road
3966 Asbury
Rezoning Request: Proof of
publication on notice of hear- .-
ing to consider rezoning prop-
erty located at 3966 Asbury
Road from C-2 Neighborhood
Shopping Center District to R-
1 Single Family Residential
District, upon motion received
and filed. Ordinance No. 84-00
Amending Appendix A (the
Zoning Ordinance) of the City
of Dubuque Code reclassifying
f
Ordinances by
hereinafter described property
located at 3966 Asbury Road
from C-2 Neighborhood
Shopping Center District to R-
1 Single Family Residential
District, presented and read.
Buol moved that the require-
ment that a proposed
Ordinance be considered and,
voted on for. passage at two
Council Meetings prior to the
meeting as
sed Abe suspended
ch it is to be
finalandur
iy frtther moved final con-
sideration and passage of the
Ordinance. Seconded by
Nicholson.
Rockdale carried
7-0.
Road -
Rezoning Request: Proof of�
publication on notice of hear-
ing to consider rezoning prop-
ert001 Rockdale
Road from C 1located at ?Neighborhood
Commercial District and R-1
Single Family Residential
District to CS Commercial
Service and Wholesale
District, upon motion received
and filed. An Ordinance, -
Amending Appendix A (the
Zoning Ordinance) of the City
of Dubuque Code of
Ordinances by reclassifying
hereinafter described property
located at ,2001 Rockdale
Road for R-1 Single Family
Residential District and C-1-
Commercial District to CS
Commercial Service and --
Wholesale District, presented
and read. Brenda Sullivan, as
renter of 2001 Rockdale,
spoke in favor of the proposed
rezoning. Michelle Malone and
Mike Malone, 1999 Rockdale
Road, and Bit White of 2033
Rockdale, all spoke objecting
to the proposed rezoning.
Markham
lic hearing be tabled and that
parties •(Ansels and Melones)
and staff work together and
use mediation to work out dif-
ferences. Seconded by Buol.
Motion carried7-0.
removed him-
self Duggan
from actingon
items the follow-
ing two Agenda
Mayor Pro-Tem Markham took
control of the meeting.
1105 University Avenue -
Rezoning Request: Proof of
publication on the notice of
hearing to consider
at rezoning 11 5
property located
University Avenue from C-3
General Commercial, with
conditions, to R-3 Moderate
Density Multi -Family
Residential District, upon
motion received
ancocksand
spoke filed. Nick
questing
zoningchangeanbge too allowurprop-
erty to
Ordinance No. 85-00
Amending Appendix A (the
Zoning Ordinance) of the City
of Dubuque Code of
Ordinances by reclassifying._
hereinafter' described property
located at 1105 University
Avenue from C-3 General
Commercial District, with con-
ditions, to R-3 Moderate
Density Multi -Family
Residential District, presented
and read. Robbins moved that
the requirement that a pro-
posed Ordinance be consid- ---
ered and voted on for passage
at two Council Meetingst iprior
Development Corporation for property owners objecting to
vehicle damage; Jay Cottrell the proposed connection fee
for vehicle damage, upon- schedule, upon motion
motion received and filed and received and filed. Roger Ritt
concurred with the recommen- and Mike Fettgether of N.
— dation. Cascade Rd. spoke objecting
CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA Corporation Counsel recom- to the proposed assessment.
COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS n'ending denial of the vehicle Ordinance No. 83-00,,
OFFICIAL darnage claim of Mona Turner, Establishing the South Fork
City Council, Special Session, upor. motion received and filed Sanitary Sewer Project -
October 16, 2000 and concurred with the recom- Phase II connection fee sched-
Council met for Dinner at 5:00 mendation. ule for the connection of prop -
P.M. in the Library Rotunda Corporation Counsel recom;, erty to said City sewer, pre -
Council met in Special Section mending settlement of the sented and read. Buol moved
at 5:30 P.M. in the Library property damage claim of that the requirement that a
Auditorium Sheila Czipar in the amount of proposed Ordinance be con -
Present: Mayor Duggan, $20.00 and that the Finance sidered and voted on for pas -
Council Members Buol, Cline, Director be directed to issue a sage at two Council Meetings..
Markham, Michalski, check, upon motion received prior to the meeting at which it
Nicholson, Robbins, City and filed and concurred with is to be finally passed be sus -
Manager Michael Van Milligen, the recommendation. pended and further moved
Corporation Counsel Barry Citizen Communications: A. final consideration and pas-
Lindahl. John Sanner, Klauer, sage of the Ordinance.
Mayor Duggan read the can Manufacturing Company, Seconded by Nicholson.
and stated this is a special requesting that parking be Motion carried 7-0.
session of the City Council,- restricted on 26th and 27th 3966 Asbury Road -
called for the purpose of pro- Streets; B. Sunset Ridge Drive Rezoning Request: Proof of
viding an update on the paper- residents requesting the City publication on notice of hear-
less agenda process and to to assess the property owners ing to consider rezoning prop -
act upon such business which by frontage foot on Sunset erty located at 3966 Asbury
may properly come before the Ridge Drive for resurfacing Road from C-2 Neighborhood
Council. work to their street; C. Petition Shopping Center District to R-
Direction was given to from residents requesting that 1 Single Family Residential
Council on the usage of their the "No Parking" zone on District, upon motion received
laptop computers to access Hawthorne Street be rescind- and filed. Ordinance No. 84-00
the Council meeting agendas, ed; E. ing the (etus J. Clarke Drive repr aving g Zoning ard- iOrdinan Ordix A inance) the C City
he
lsothesupporting documentsprotocol and Project; F. George A. Merlert of Dubuque Code of_.
also usage properofor regarding the need to have a. Ordinances by reclassifying
the of the Internet and rail connection to Chicago; G. hereinafter described property
E-mail.n Brian J. Kane, representing located at 3966 Asbury Road
Upon consensus the specialPCarl and Mary Ann Burbach, from C-2 Neighborhood
session adjourned F.
ch ider regarding a proposed charita- Shopping Center District to R-
/s/Jeanne Schneider ble contributiontothe City of 1 Single Family Residential
* x City Clerk Dubuque; H. D.D. Roepsch District, presented and read.
CITY OF DUBUQUE — regarding Menard's request Buol moved that the require -
COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS for a traffic signal; upon ment that a proposed
OFFICIAL motion all referred to the City Ordinance be considered and_,
CManager. voted on for. passage at two
at 6:30 met in theLibrSession Environmental Stewardship Council Meetings prior to the
Auditoriumt o0 P.M. in the Library Advisory Commission vacan- meeting at which it is to be
cies: Public Health Specialist finally passed be suspended
Present:CoueMayor Duggan,eMary Rose Corrigan advising, and further moved final con -
Markham, Michalski, Buol, Cline, there are two vacancies on the sideration and passage of the
NMarkhson Robbins,
City Environmental Stewardship Ordinance. Seconded by
Manager
ael V ns, City Advisory Commission (Latricia Nicholson. Motion carried 7-0.
CorporationMnager Michael Van Milligan,., Edrosa and Peter Simon), 2001 Rockdale Road -
ndahl. Counsel Barry upon motion received and Rezoning Request: Proof of,...
Li Mayo filed. publication on notice of hear-
andMasta Duggan read the call Dubuque City/County Jail ing to consider rezoning prop -
session ionted this is the regularnExpansion: Communication erty located at 2001 Rockdale
called for of thehp City Council - p
called purpose of act- from Joan Schaefer, Citizens Road from C-1 Neighborhood
ing upon such business which for the Dubuque City/Countys Commercial District and R-1
may properly come before the Jail Expansion, providing infor- Single Family Residential
Council. mation on the jail expansion District to CS Commercial
Invocation was given by_ referendum, upon motion Service and Wholesale
Reverend Kenneth Helmke of received and filed. District, upon motion received
Wartburg Seminary. Ornamental Railing - and filed. An Ordinance, -
PROCLAMATIONS: Business Acceptance: City Manager Amending Appendix A (the
Women's Week (October 16- recommending acceptance of Zoning Ordinance) of the City
20, 2000) received by Dorothy the 1999 Downtown. Historical of Dubuque Code of
Culbertson; Childhood Lead Neighborhood Ornamental Ordinances by reclassifying
Poisoning Prevention Week Railing Project, upon motion,. hereinafter described property
(October 22-28, 2000) received and filed. Buol moved located at ,2001 Rockdale
received by Mary Rose adoption of: Resolution No. Road for R-1 Single Family
Corrigan, Tammy Ernster, Lim 498-00 Accepting Residential District and C-1
Kemp, and Ken Garlow; Spinal Improvement for project and Commercial District to CS
Health Month (October, 2000) Resolution No. 499-00 Commercial Service and --
received by Dr. Todd Spurling; Approving final estimate in Wholesale District, presented
James D. Burke Day (October amount of $26,567.00 and read. Brenda Sullivan, as
20, 200) received be departing Seconded by Nicholson. renter of 2001 Rockdale,
Community and Economic Motion carried 7-0. spoke in favor of the proposed
Director James D. Burke. William Bruggeman - rezoning. Michelle Malone and
Dubuque County Sheriff Leo Subdivision Plat: Zoning` Mike Malone, 1999 Rockdale
Kennedy, Police Captain Mike Advisory Commission advising Road, and Bill White of 2033
Sullivan and Citizens' for jail_ of their approval of the Final Rockdale, all spoke objecting
Expansion Committee Plat of Briggeman Acres, 1st to the proposed rezoning.
Member Paul Gorrell gave a Addition, upon motion Markham moved that the pub
presentation on the proposed received and filed. Buol moved lic hearing be tabled and that
City/County Jail Expansion. adoption of Resolution No. parties ,(Ansels and Melones)
CONSENT ITEMS: 500-00 Approving the final plat and staff work together and
Mr. Jim Stock requested his of Bruggeman Acres, First use mediation to work out dif-
communication (Citizen Addition, in the City of... ferences. Seconded by Buol.
Communication D. Jim Stock Dubuque, Iowa. Seconded by Motion carried 7-0.
regarding a water main con- Nicholson. Motion carried 7-0. Mayor Duggan removed him-
nection fee for Oak Meadows, Municipal Treasurer's Award: self from acting on the follow -
II) be removed for individual Municipal Treasurers' ing two Agenda items and
discussion. Mr. Stock, Association advising that the Mayor Pro-Tem Markham took... -
Developer of Oak Meadows, City's written investment poli- control of the meeting.
spoke of connecting to water cy has been certified by the 1105 University Avenue -
in1990 and being led to Municipal Treasurers' Rezoning Request: Proof of
believe there would be no Association, upon motion publication on the notice of
hookup fee, now has received received and filed. _ hearing to consider rezoning
a bit after all these years. Dubuque Main Street Award: property located at 1105
Upon motion this matter was City Manger advising that University Avenue from C-3
referred to the City Manager. Dubuque Main Street has General Commercial, with
Minutes Submitted: Airport_ given two awards to the City of conditions, to R-3 Moderate
Commission of 9/25; Cable TV Dubuque for the Cable Car Density Multi-Familyf,_,
Regulatory Commission of Square Antique Lights Project Residential District, upon
9/20; Civil Service and the opening of 8th Street, motion received and filed. Nick
Commission of 9/20; Zoning upon motion received and Hancock spoke requesting
Advisory Commission of 10/4; filed. zoning change to allow prop -
Zoning Board of Adjustment of Newt Marine: Communication,.. erty to be a four-plex.
9/26, upon motion received from Gary Newt, Newt Marine Ordinance No. 85-00
and filed. Service, regarding barge fleet- Amending Appendix A (the
Convention and Visitors_ ing on City Island, upon Zoning Ordinance) of the City
Bureau submitting their quar- motion referred to the City of Dubuque Code of
terly report for August through Manager. Ordinances by reclassifying._
September, 2000, upon Business License Refunds: hereinafter' described property
motion received and filed. Cigarette license refunds to located at 1105 University
Proofs of publication for Billie Bucks East Street Tap, Avenue from C-3 General
Council Proceedings of 9/5/00 Old Shang, Admiral's Hi -Hat, Commercial District, with con -
and 9/18/00; and List of and Puff N Snuff; Beer and,. ditions, to R-3 Moderate
Claims and Summary of liquor combination license Density Multi -Family
Revenues for month ending refund to Billy Buck's East Residential District, presented
August 31, 2000, upon motion_ Street Tap, upon motion and read. Robbins moved that
received and filed and received and filed and the requirement that a pro -
approved as published. approved refunds. posed Ordinance be consid-_,---
Financial report for the month Business Licenses: Buol ered and voted on for passage
ending September 30, 2000, moved adoption of Resolution at two Council Meetings prior
upon motion received and No. 502-00 Granting of to the meeting at which it is to
filed. Printed Council issuance of a permit to sell be finally passed be suspend -
Cigarettes and Cigarettes ed and further moved final
papers to Ron's Discount consideration and passage of
Smokes and Beverage Center; Ordinance. Seconded by
Resolution No. ' 503-00 Nicholson. Motion carried 6-0.
Granting issuance of Class "C" Near 3160 Cedar Cross Court
Beer Permit to Ron's Discount - Rezoning Request: Proof of_
Smokes & Beverage Center, publication on notice of hear -
Eagle Food Centers at 300 ing to consider rezoning prop -
Locust Street, 2050 JFK Road, erty located at 3160 Cedar
and 1800 Elm Street; Cross Court from AG
Resolution No. 504-0Q, Agricultural District to R-1
Granting issuance of Class "C" Single Family Residential
Beer/Liquor Permit to Europa District, upon motion received
Haus Restaurant/Bierstube, and filed. Dean Dolphin, owner
The Grand Tap, Rainbow of the property, spoke in favor
Lounge, Ground Round, of the proposed rezoning..
Carlos O'Kelly's Mexican Cafe; Ordinance No. 86-00
Class B (Wine) Permit to Eagle Amending Appendix A (the
Food Centers at 300 South Zoning Ordinance) of the City
Locust, 2050 JFK Road, and of Dubuque Code of
1800 Elm Street. Seconded by.., Ordinances by reclassifying
Nicholson. Motion carried 7-0. hereinafter described property
located at near 3160 Cedar
Cross Court from AG
Agricultural District to R-1
Single Family Residential(,
• District, presented and read.
Buol moved that the require-
ment that a proposed
Ordinance be considered an
voted on for passage at two
Council Meetings prior to the
' meeting at which it is to be
finally passed be suspended
and further moved final con-
: sideration and passage of the
Ordinance. Seconded by
Michalski. Motion carried 6-0.
Mayor Duggan regained con-
, trol of the meeting.
Kathy Drive - Jaeger Heights
Subdivision - Rezoning
' Qcn„cef• Drnnf . f nuhlinafinn
Zoning Ordinance) of the Code
of Ordinances of the City of
Dubuque, Iowa, by amending
Section 4-3.5(c) pertaining to a
size limitation for political
signs, presented and read.
Markham moved to concur
with the denial of the Zoning
Advisory Commission.
Seconded by Buol. Motion_
carried 7-0.
City of Dubuque - Text
Amendment: City of Dubuque
requesting to amend the
Zoning Ordinance to delete the
durational limits for political
signs, upon motion received
and filed. Ordinance No. 89-00
Amending the (the Zoning
Ordinance) of the Code of
flrriinanrue of thin City nf
Cline moved adoption of
Resolution No. 506-00
Disposing of the City of
Dubuque's interest in real
property by deed to Plastic
Center, Inc. and approving an_
agreement with Plastic Center
for the acquisition by the City
of Dubuque of real property
owned by Plastic Center, Inc.
on the Fourth Street Peninsula.
Seconded by Nicholson.
Motion carried 7-0.
Peavey Company -
Disposition of Property: City
Manager recommending_
approval of the disposition of
City -owned property by lease
to Peavey Company and
approval of an agreement to
nurrhase real nrnnprty from
Review Process for
Projecting Signs: City Manager
recommending adoption of an'
Ordinance streamlining the
review process for projecting
signs, upon motion received
and filed. Or,dinance no. 92-00
Amending the City of Dubuque
Code of Ordinances, Chapter
41, Streets, Sidewalks, and
Public Places by amending
Article VI. Encroachment on_
Public Places, by adding a
new Division 4. Projecting
Signs, regulating signs pro-
jecting oyer public places, pre-
sented and read. Markham
moved that the requirement
that a proposed Ordinance be
considered and voted on for
nassaae at two Council
Dubuque Code of Ordinances,
prohibiting parking on desig-
nated streets or portions
thereof by deleting portions of
Asbury Road, presented and
read. Buol moved that the
requirement that a proposed
Ordinance be considered ands
voted on for passage at two
Council Meetings prior to the
meeting at which it is to be
finally passed be suspended
and further moved final con-
sideration and passage of the
Ordinance. Seconded by
Nicholson. Motion carried 7-0.
Alliant Energy - Geothermal
Construction Ordinance: City
Manager recommending
approval of a Geothermal
Construction Ordinance as
2
a
Ir
age Center,
ters at 300
.0 JFK Road,
Im Street;
504-00,
of Class "C"
it to Europa
t/Bierstube,
p, Rainbow
d Round,
exican Cafe;
rmit to Eagle
t 300 South
K Road, and
Seconded by
carried 7-0.
publication on nonce OT near-
ing to consider rezoning prop-
erty located at 3160 Cedar
Cross Court from AG
Agricultural District to R-1
Single Family Residential
District, upon motion received
and filed. Dean Dolphin, owner
of the property, spoke in favor
of the proposed rezoning.
Ordinance No. 86-00
Amending Appendix A (the
Zoning Ordinance) of the City
of Dubuque Code of
Ordinances by reclassifying
hereinafter described property
located at near 3160 Cedar Zoning Ordinance) of the Code
Cross Court from AG of Ordinances of the City of
Agricultural District to R-1 Dubuque, Iowa, by amending
Single Family Residential,, Section 4-3.5(c) pertaining to a
- District, presented and read. size limitation for political
Buol moved that the require- signs, presented and read.
ment that a proposed Markham moved to concur
Ordinance be considered an with the denial of the Zoning
• voted on for passage at two Advisory Commission.
Council Meetings prior to the Seconded by Buol. Motion_
' meeting at which it is to be carried 7-0.
finally passed be suspended City of Dubuque - Text
, and further moved final con- Amendment: City of Dubuque
sideration and passage of the requesting to amend the
Ordinance. Seconded by Zoning Ordinance to delete the
Michalski. Motion carried 6-0. durational limits for political
Mayor Duggan regained con- signs, upon motion received
trol of the meeting. and filed. Ordinance No. 89-00
Kathy Drive - Jaeger Heights Amending the (the Zoning
Subdivision - Rezoning Ordinance) of the Code of_,
Request: Proof of publication Ordinances of the City of
on notice of hearing to consid- Dubuque, Iowa, by amending
er rezoning property located Section 4-3.5(c) regulating
on Kathy Drive of Jaeger._ political signs by deleting the
Heights Subdivision from R-1 durational limitations for such
Single Family Residential signs, presented and read.
District to R-2 Two -Family Michalski moved that the
;Residential District, upon requirement that a proposed
•motion received and filed. Ordinance be considered' and
-`Ordinance No. 87-00 voted on for passage at two_
Amending Appendix A (the Council Meetings prior to the
*Zoning Ordinance) of the City meeting at which it is to be
of Dubuque Code of finally passed be suspended
:Ordinances by reclassifying_ and further moved final con-
' hereinafter described property sideration and passage of the
located along Kathy Drive from Ordinance. Seconded by
, R-1 Single Family Residential Nicholson. Motion carried 7-0.
=District to R-2 Two Family Pine Street - Request to
Residential District, presented Vacate: City Manager recom-
'-and read. Robbins moved that mending approval of the dis-
;rthe requirement that a pro- position of the westerly 17 feet —
:posed Ordinance be consid- of Pine Street right-of-way to
ered and voted on for passage Sadler Power Train, Inc., upon
r at two Council Meetings prior..., motion received and filed.
the meeting at which it is to Robbins moved adoption of
be finally passed be suspend- Resolution No. 505-00
.`ed and further moved final Disposing of City interest on
-`consideration and passage of Lot 212A of East Dubuque
-,,the Ordinance. Seconded by Addition in the City of
Buol. Motion carried 7-0. Dubuque, Iowa. Seconded by
End of Julien Dubuque Drive Markham. Motion carried 7-0.
- Rezoning Request: Proof of West of Cousins Road on
publication on notice of hear- Seippel Road - Rezoning
.ing to consider rezoning prop- Request: Proof of publication
'.erty located at the end of on notice of hearing to consid-
;'Julien Dubuque Drive in con- er rezoning property located
.`junction with annexation from west of Cousins Road on
;PI Planned Industrial District Seippel Road from AG
!and County AG to R-1 Single Agricultural District to C-3
Family Residential District, General' Commercial District,
;upon motion received and upon motion received and
-filed. Wayne Buchholz spoke filed. Ordinance no. 90-00
in favor of the proposed rezon- Amending Appendix A (the
ing. 'Amending n Appendix A (thee of D Zoning budge Code
dance) the City
of
Zoning Ordinance) of the City Ordinances by reclassifying
- of Dubuque Code of hereinafter described property
Ordinances by reclassifying located along Seippel Road,
hereinafter described property west of Cousins Road, from
located along Julien Dubuque AG Agricultural District to C-3
Drive from PI Planned General Commercial District`
Industrial District to R-1 Single presented and read. Markham
Family Residential District, moved that the requirement
presented and read. Bud._ that a proposed Ordinance be
moved that the requirement considered and voted on for
that a proposed Ordinance be passage at two Council
considered and voted on for Meetings prior to the meeting i
passage at two Council at which it is to be finally r
Meetings prior to the meeting passed be suspended and fur -
at which it is to be finally ther moved final consideration f
passed be suspended and fur- and passage of the Ordinance.
ther moved final consideration Seconded by Buol. Motion
and passage of the Ordinance. carried 7-0. 1
Seconded by Michalski-- Plastic Center, Inc: City
;' Motioncarried 7-0. Manager recommending
David Hartig - Text approval of the disposition of
Amendment: Request of David real property by deed to v
Hartig to amend the Zoning Plastic Center, Inc. and
Ordinance to add limitations approval of an agreement with
on the size of political signs, Plastic Center for the acquisi_ f
and communication from tion of property owned by a
David Hartig relating to politi- Plastic Center, Inc. on the s
`. cal signs, and an Ordinance Fourth Street Peninsula, upon
Amending Appendix A (the motion received and filed. N
r
Cline moved adoption of
Resolution No. 506-00
Disposing of the City of
Dubuque's interest in real
property by deed to Plastic
Center, Inc. and approving an_
agreement with Plastic Center
for the acquisition by the City
of Dubuque of real property
owned by Plastic Center, Inc.
on the Fourth Street Peninsula.
Seconded by Nicholson.
Motion carried 7-0.
Peavey Company -
Disposition of Property: City
Manager recommending
approval of the disposition of
City -owned property by lease
to Peavey Company and
approval of an agreement to
purchase real property from
Peavey Company, upon
motion received and filed.
Loras Pape, as a taxpayer,
spoke objecting to the high
price being paid for the prop-
erty and the low selling price.
Michalski moved adoption of
Resolution No. 507-00
Disposing of an interest in real
property by lease to Con Agra
Inc., D/B/A Peavey Company.
Seconded by Nicholson.
Motion carried 7-0.
Flynn Ready -Mix
Disposition of Property on
Kerper Court: City Manger rec-
ommending approval of the
disposition of City -owned
property on Kerper Court to
Flynn Ready -Mix Concrete for
the sale and development of
Kerper Court property, upon
motion received and filed.
Markham moved adoption of
Resolution No. 508-0s
Approving a Development
Agreement Providing for the
Sale and Private Development
of Lot 1-2, Lot 2A and Lot 6 of
Kerper Industrial Park in the
City of Dubuque, Iowa, to
Flynn Ready -Mix Concrete
Company. Seconded by
Nicholson. Motion carried 7-0.
Fiscal Year .2001 Budget
Amendment: City Manager
recommending approval of an
amendment to the City of
Dubuque's Fiscal Year 2001
budget, upon motion received
and filed. Michalski moved
adoption of Resolution No.
509-00 Amending the current
budget for the Fiscal Year end-
ing June 30, 2001. Seconded
by Nicholson. Motion carried
7-0.
Upon motion the rules were
reinstated limiting discussion
to the Council.
ACTION ITEMS:
1266 Central. - Projecting
Sign: City Manager recom-
mending approval of a right-
of-way encroachment (project-
ng sign) at 1266 Central at the
equest of Colleen Wallace,
upon motion received and
iled. Ordinance No. 91-00
Authorizing Colleen Wallace to
Construct a Projecting, Sign at
266 Central, presented and
ead.. Robbins moved that the
requirement that a proposed
Ordinance be considered and
oted on for passage at two
Council Meetings prior to the
meeting at which it is to be
inally passed be suspended
nd further moved final con-
ideration and passage of the
Ordinance. Seconded by
icholson. Motion carried 7-0.
Review Process for
Projecting Signs: City Manager
recommending adoption of art
Ordinance streamlining the
review process for projecting
signs, upon motion received
and filed. Ordinance no. 92-00
Amending the City of Dubuque
Code of Ordinances, Chapter
41, Streets, Sidewalks, and
Public Places by amending
Article VI. Encroachment o
Public Places, by adding a
new Division 4. Projecting
Signs, regulating signs pro-
jecting over public places, pre-
sented and read. Markham
moved that the requirement
that a proposed Ordinance be
considered and voted on for
passage at two Council
Meetings prior to the meeting
at which it is to be finall
passed be suspended and fur-
ther moved final consideration
and passage of the Ordinance.
Seconded by Nicholson.
Motion carried 7-0.
Garfield Place Urban
Revitalization Area: City
Manager recommending the
adoption of a revised ordi-
nance approving the proposed
Garfield Place Urban
Revitalization Area, upon
motion received and filed.
Ordinance No. 82-00
Establishing the Garfield Place
Urban Revitalization Area- as
an Urban Revitalization Area
pursuant to Chapter 404 of the
Code of Iowa, said Ordinance
having been presented and
read at the Council Meeting of
9/18/00, now presented for
amendment and further action.
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 b-
finally passed be suspended
and further moved final con-
sideration and passage of the
Ordinance. Seconded by
Nicholson. Motion carried 7-0.
Expanded Parking Meter
District: Ordinance No. 93-00
Amending the City of Dubuque
Code of Ordinances Section
32-336 establishing th-
municipal parking meter dis-
trict by including both sides of
Bluff Street from 3rd Street to
8th Street, said Ordinance
having been presented and
read at the Council Meeting of
10/2/a0 now presented for fur-
ther action. Robbins moved
that the requirement that a
proposed Ordinance be con-
sidered and voted on for pas-
sage at two Council Meetings
prior to the meeting at which it
is to be finally passed be sus-
pended and further moved
final consideration and pas-
sage of the Ordinance.
Seconded by Nicholson.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas- - Buol, Duggan
Markham, Michalski,
Nicholson, Robbins. Nays - -
Cline.
Asbury Road - No Parking:
City Manager recommending
approval of an amendment to
the Code of Ordinances pro-
hibiting parking on portions of
Asbury Road, upon motion
received and filed. Ordinance
No. 94-00 Amending Section
32.-262(d) of the City of
Dubuque Code of Ordinances,
prohibiting parking on desig-
nated streets or portions
thereof by deleting portions of
Asbury Road, presented and
read. Buol moved that the
requirement that a proposed
Ordinance be considered and
voted on for passage at two
Council Meetings prior to the
meeting at which it is to be
finally passed be suspended
and further moved final con-
sideration and passage of the
Ordinance. Seconded by
Nicholson. Motion carried 7-0.
Alliant Energy - Geothermal
Construction Ordinance: City
Manager recommending
approval of a Geothermal
Construction Ordinance as
requested by Alliant Energy,
upon motion received and
filed. Ordinance No. 95-00
Authorizing Alliant
Energy/Interstate Power to
construct a geothermal sys-
tem, presented and read
Michalski 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 Buol.
Motion carried 7-0.
General Obligation Bonds:
City Manager recommending
the advertisement for sale of
$6,265,000 General Obligation
Bonds, Series 2000C, upon
motion received and filed. Buol
moved adoption of Resolution
No. 501-00 Directing the
advertisement for sale of
$6,265,000 General Obligation
Bonds, 'Series 2000C.
Seconded by Nicholson.
Motion carried 7-0.
ITEMS TO BE SET FOR PUB-
LIC HEARING:
Easement with Klauer
Manufacturing Company: City
Manager recommending that a,
public hearing be set for
November 6, 2000 to consider
an ingress/egress easement
with Klauer Manufacturing
Company, upon motion
received and filed. Buol moved
adoption of Resolution No.
510-00 of Intent to dispose of
interest in real property by
granting an ingress/egress
easement to Klauer
Manufacturing Company adja-
cent to the North End
Neighborhood Bike/Hike Trail
from 22nd Street to 32nd
Street in the City of Dubuque,
Iowa, and further set this for
public hearing on 11/6/00 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 Nicholson.
Motion carried 7-0.
Riprow Valley Project -
Voluntary Annexation: City
Manger recommending that a
public hearing be set for
November 6, 2000 to consider
a voluntary annexation request
for the Riprow Valley project, -
upon motion received and
filed. Michalski moved that this
be set for public hearing on
11/6/00 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 7-0.
Vacating Petition - Utility
Easements- Tschiggfrie- I
Commercial: City Manager I
recommending that a public i
hearing be set for November 6,
2000, to consider a request to
dispose of interest and vacate
utility easements over Lots 4
and 5 of Block 2 of Tschiggfrie
Commercial in the City of
Dubuque, Dubuque County,
Iowa .and communication of
Ed Tschiggfrie requesting the
vacating of public utility ease-
ments on the Tschiggfrie i
Commercial property behind
Menards Lumber, upon motion
received and filed. Markham
moved adoption of Resolution
No. 511-00 of Intent to dis- I
pose of interest and vacate_;
utility easements over Lots 4
and 5 of Block 2 of Tschiggfrie
Commercial in the City of
Dubuque, Dubuque County,
Iowa and further set this for
public hearing on 11/6/00 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 Buol. Motion
carried 7-0.
At 9:08 P.M. upon motion it
was resolved to go into Closed
Session: Property Acquisition
and Pending Litigation (Iowa
Code Chapter 21.5(1)(j)(c).
At 9:18 P.M. Council recon-
vened Regular Session stating
that Staff has been given prop-
er direction.
There being no further busi-
ness, upon motion meeting
adjourned at 9:12 P.M.
/s/ Jeanne F. Schneider
1t 10/27 City Clerk
STATE OF IOWA
DUBUQUE COUNTY
{ SS:
CERTIFICATION OF PUBLICATION
I, TAMMY M. FELDMANN a Billing Clerk for Woodward
Communications, Inc., an Iowa corporation, publisher of the Telegraph Herald, a
newspaper of general circulation published in the City of Dubuque, County of
Dubuque and State of Iowa; hereby certify that the attached notice was published
in said newspaper on the following dates Cc. i4 b-L7 r a 7 `�
, 20 (26 , and for which the charge is $ 07 9
Subscribed to before mi Notary Public in and for Dubuque County, Iowa,
this 3 / day of (1/2 Z L,A,) 20 00
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MY COMMISSION EXPIRES
FEBRUARY 1, 2002
,rdzic/r1s9iza)
Open
Noven
all • Dubuque, IA •
STATE OF IOWA
DUBUQUE COUNTY
{ SS:
CERTIFICATION OF PUBLICATION
I, TAMMY M. FELDMANN a Billing Clerk for Woodward
Communications, Inc., an Iowa corporation, publisher of the Telegraph Herald, a
newspaper of general circulation published in the City of Dubuque, County of
Dubuque and State of Iowa; hereby certify that the attached notice was published
in said newspaper on the following dates r)i0 AQY 3 %
, 20 60 , and for which the charge is $ c21/19. S' 7
Subscribed to before me, a Notary Public in and for Dubuque County, Iowa,
this i day of C l t ►'titi'1 L- 20C 0
Notarylj blic in and for Dubuque County, Iowa
JANET K. PAPE
MY COMMISSION EXPIRES
DECEMBER 11, 2001
City of Dubuque, Iowa
List of Claims and Summary
of Revenues for the Month
Ending September 30, 2000
A G A Gas Inc., 25,410.05; A T
& T, 9.38; A T & T Language
Line Services, 50.00; AABCO
Industries Inc., 154.96; Abbott
Enterprises, 331.27; Abeln
Abstract, 1,762.50; Access
Control Technologies,
5,296.76; Acme Fuel and
Material Co., 209.16; ADA
Herkes, 46.35; Addoco Inc.,
1,380.00; Advanced Business
Systems Inc., 392.90
Adventureland, 6,123.50
Aearo Company, 90.00
Aggregate Materials Co.
300.54; Ahlers, Cooney
Dorweiler, Haynie, 1,906.18
Airborne Express, 19.00
Airgas North Central, 617.37
Aladdin/GK Services
1,446.73; All Season's
Trucking Inc., 115.00; All
Seasons Heating & Cooling
686.87; All Systems, 4,347.60
Anthony R. Allen Jr., 20.00
Allied Camera, 607.09; Alitel
323.37; Alternative Services
1,048.17; Harry Althaus, 60.00
Altorfer Machinery Company
1,224.57; Alvin Shireman
49.83; Alvina S. Knautz, 51.85
Amalgamated Transit Lota
#329, 249.40; America's Best
Water Treaters Inc., 363.00;
American Inst. for Economic
Research, 59.00; American
Library Association, 145.00;
American Office Equipment,
22.50; American Planning
Association, 265.00; American
Red Cross, 10.00;' American
Trust & Savings Bank,
249,251.15; Ameritech Library
Services, 22,938.80; Alan
Ames, 16,295.00; Amicare
Home Health Care, 103.68; Dr.
Tom Anderegg, 150.00;
Annamae Fester, 33.86;
Annetta Miller, 13.67;
Aramark-Uniform Services,
296.99; Arch Paging, 22.80;
Ardinger Consultants &
Associates, 275.95; Asbury
Fire Department, 328.00;
ASCAP, 300.00; Atlast Fluid
Power, 333.44; AV Fuel,
37,923.90; Baker & Taylor
Company, 4,805.97; Baker
Process, 2,310.00; Barco
Products Company, 795.10;
The Battery Center, 679.60;
Marie Bauer, 50.10; Becker &
Associates, 1,699.56; Becker
Arena Products Inc., 389.06;
Bee Rite Tire Disposal,
1,136.46; Matthew Bender &
Company, 277.72; Megan M.
Bentley, 65.00; Bernice Mahe,
100.00; Bernice Teeling,
1,324.09; Bernsten
International, 166.27; Alfred'M.
Best Company, 88.95; Best
Distributing Inc., 85.98; Best
Rental!, 48.40; Betty Jane
Candies, 26.65; Betty
Stillmunks, 82.55; BFI Waste
Systems Nth/ America Inc.,
4,143.82; Biechler Electric,
Inc., 168.00; Margaret Bies,
19.58; Big A Auto Parts, 32.75:
Big Apple Bagels, 22.95; Big
Bear Turf Company, 405.85;
Bird Chevrolet, 81.58; Blue
Cross Blue Shield of Iowa,
79.48.; Boise Cascade Office
Products Corp., 253.64;
Books on Tape Inc., 40:28;
Thomas Bouregy & Co., Inc.,
91.06; Bowman Products,
924.53; C H Bregman, DVM,
200.00; ' Breitbach
Landscaping, 6,000:00;
Michael R. Brewer, 50.00;
Bries Construction Inc.,
998.25; Fred Brimeyer, 159.97;
Alex Bromley, 70.46; E. Daniel
Brown, 835.83; Johnathan
Brown, 65.70; Brown Traffic
Products, 741.74; Brownells
Inc., 959.61; BT Office
Products Intl., 1,565:97;
Bureau of National Affairs.
Inc., 691.00; Mark Burkl'e,
17.00; Business Technologies,
30.00; Business Telephone
Supply, 347.34; BWI Book
Wholesalers Inc., 27.65;
Canvas Products Inc., 62:50;
Jerry R. Carber, 20.00; Care
Pest Control, 115.00;
Careertrack, 175.00; Carl ,Till,
100.00; Cartegraph Systems
Inc., 1,695.00; Carter Goble
Associates Inc.,. 7,165.15;
Cedar Cross Self Storage,
24.00; Cedar Rapids Gazette
Inc., 137.17; Cenex, 273.02;
Central Animal Hospital, 97:45;
Cerulean . Technology Inc.,
12,450.00; CFM
Environmental Inc., 19,900,00;
Charles Clancy, 49.29;
Chartaire, Inc., 332.50;
Chemsearch, 1,588.62;
Chivers, 38.16; Christina
Kelley, 50.65; City of Dubuque
Treasurer, 212,123.82; City
Treasurer, 335,063.28; City
Treasurer -Utility Service,
2,361.95; Clarence A.
Breitbach, 37.45; Clarence
Gordon, 41.17; Clarence L.
Schlarman, 49.02; Clarke
College, 331.75; Shawn
Claussen, 26.03; Cleary
Building Corp., 13,847.00;
Clerk of Court, Henry County,
418.00; Clerk of District Court,
2,388.00; Clerk, U.S. District
Court, 40.00; Clifford F. Miner,
27.05; Coastal Training
Technologies Corp., 644.28;
Collection Services Center,
2,826.00; Comelec Service
Inc., 2,292.20; Comfort King,
9,611.17; Comfort Suites,
260.00; Computer Doctors,
Inc., 119.75; Computerland,
183.00; Congresionai
Quarterly Inc., 706.55; Conney
Safety Products, 321.77;
Connolly Construction,
6,230.96; Consolidated
Management, 138.24.
,Consultec, 50.65; Continental
Realty, 425.00; Continental
Safety Equipment, 1,546.14;
Conzett & O'Brien, 100.1'9;
Drew Cook, 45.71; Copy
Systems Inc., 21.87;
Copyworks, 37.40; Mary Rose
Corrigan, 6.28; Country Club
Coffee, 125.25; Merrill E.
Crawford, 154.12; Creative
Catering/Inc., 561.10; Credit
Bureau Enterprises Group Inc.,
.32.94; Credit Bureau of
-Marshalltown, 47.50; Crescent
Electric, 239.23; Crest/Lason
Inc., 1,433.60; Lynwood Cribb,
80.00; Crimson Multimedia
Distribution Inc., 122.77;
Gilbert J. Crippes, 60.00;
Cues, Inc., 467.42; Cumulus
Broadcasting, 250.00; Cyril
Meloy, 48.20; D & K Products,
200.00; Ryan J. Daack, 67.20;
Heather L. Dague, 42.20;
Gordon L. Dailey, 25.00;
Danka, 30.69; Dataprint
Corporation, 53.17; David E.
Burkart, 49.02; David Flying
Service, 232.33; David R.
Stender, 51.47; David T.
Lepsch, 88.00; W D Deckert,
2,258.07; Delores Rosenow,
49.29; Delta Dental Plan of
Iowa, 17,772.44; Demco,
139.06; Craig D. DeMoss,
20.00; Karen A. DeMuth,
10.00; Des Moines Area
Community College, 45.00;
Des Moines County EMA,
255.00; Des Moines Register,
943.24; Marlin DeWeerdt,
180.00; Diamond Vogel Paint
Center, 277.07; Digital
Designs, 115.25; John
Digman, 48.43; Division of
Labor, 88.00; Dixon Electric
Company, 300.00; Dolores
Frommelt, 48.48; Dolores G.
Swift, 793.04; Dolphin Custom
Cabinets Inc., 47.50; Donald
Jungblut, 64.57; Donna
Shaffer, 49.02; Doris V.
Thalhamer, 40.35; Dorothy E.
Becker, 48.20; Dorothy M.
Scheckel, 499.83; Dorothy R.
Bradley, 50.13; DPC Industries
Inc., 4,563.00; Drive Line Inc.,
38.00; Dubuque Advertiser,
182.60; Dubuque Area
Chamber of Commerce,
117,734.50; Dubuque Area of
Labor, 50.00; Dubuque Area
Lifetime Center, 2,083.33;
Dubuque bank & Trust Co.,
1,715.00; Dubuque bank &
Trust. Company, 370,529.65;
Dubuque County Abstract &
Title, 60.00; Dubuque County
Auditor, 2,345.59; Dubuque
County Bar Association,
30.00; Dubuque County Fire
Association, 50.00; Dubuque
County Recorder, 368.50;
Dubuque County Sheriff,
10,012.40; Dubuque County
Treasurer, 9,396.00; Dubuque
Electric Motor Company,
62.96; Dubuque Family
Practice, 2,055.00; Dubuque
Glass Company, 25.83;
Dubuque Hose & Hydraulics,
1,629.60; Dubuque Humane
Society, 2,437.75; Dubuque
Janitorial Service, 1,036.25;
Dubuque Leader, 30.00;
Dubuque Main Street Limited,
10,741.50; Dubuque
Orthopedic Surgeons, 184.00;
Dubuque Police Protective
Assn., 600.00; Dubuque Prof.
Firefighters Assn., 2,630.41;
Dubuque Racing Association,
47.22; Dubuque Sash and
Door, 197.00; Dubuque Spring
Co., 866.62; Dubuque Supply
Co., 18.70; Dubuque
Symphony Orchestra, 380.00;
Dubuque Visiting Nurses
Association, 1,071.04;
Dubuque Water Ski Club,
160.00; Dubuque Yacht Basin
Inc., 21.90; DuMed, 25.00;
Dupaco Community Credit
Union, 116,101.14; Durrant
Group Inc., 1,305.00; Dutrac
Community Credit Union,
37,295.42; Jeff Duwe,
5,000.00; East Central
Intergovern Assoc., 1,000.00;
Econo Foods, 157.35; Edwin
Lyons, 48.48; Eide Beilly LLP,
3,000.00; Eileen M. Smith,
49.02; Eldon Thill, 100.00; Ellis
Appliance & Service, 47.00;
Ellis Power Equipment, 89.51;
Scott Engleman, 137.50; Enke
Investment Co., 49.98; Entre
Information Systems, 50.00;
Tami Ernster, 105.00; Robert
Ervolino, 79.16; Ethel Boyd,
40.35; Eulalie M. Richards,
97.22; Evelyn L. Dillon, 390.10;
Experimental Aircraft
Association, 374.00; Paul
Exstrom, 22.00; F & S
Radiator, 24.00; Falcon
Associates Inc., 90.00;
Fantastic Janitorial Service,
1,973.33; Fastenal Company,
163.88; Federal Express,
135.84; Michael G.
Felderman, 148.34; Patricia A.
Felderman, 2,250.00; Thomas
Fessler, 11.74; Finley Hospital,
4,988.70; Mike Finnin Ford
Inc., 486.17; Fire & Safety
Equipment Co., 31.50; Fire
Engineering, 119.70; Fire
Service Institute, 220.00; Kevin
Firnstahl, 12.71; First Supply
Dubuque, 555.49; Five Cities
Tool Service Inc., 67.68; Five
Flags Concessions, 617.50;
Florence Pell, 50.65; Florida
Dept. of Law Enforcement,
15.00; Flynn Ready Mix
Concrete, 3,093.71; Four
Mounds Foundation, 300.00;
Fox Valley Marking Systems,
198.98; Fox Valley Technical
College, 550.00; Frances M.
ODell, 25.00; Franklin -Covey,
18.72; Fred Justman, 49.29;
Norman Freund, 400.00; Tom
Freund, 77.62; Friends of Iowa
Civil Rights, 25.00; G C
Industries, 552.47; The Gale
Group, 292.88; Gall's
Incorporated, 666.56; Gareth
Stevens, 829.32; Ken Garlow,
109.97; Gateway 2000 Major
Accounts, Inc., 495.00; Gene
'Kemp, 87.59; General Drivers
& Helpers, 2,434.00; General
Drivers Credit Union, 7,542.21;
General Safety Equipment
Corp., 136.61; General Traffic
Controls Inc., 71.20;
Genevieve A. Moore, 98.85;
George Dix, 101.30; George P.
Renk, 49.29; Georgia Crime
Information Center, 15.00;
Gierke Robinson Company,
812.40; Giese Sheet Metal
Co., Inc., 1,545.73; Gilson Co.
Inc., 647.00; Julie L. Glew,
58.40; Global Computer
Supplies, 743.93; Global
Equipment Co., 560.70; GMS
Inc., 4,753.83; The Golden
View, 100.00; Golden West,
156.72; Goodyear Tire &
Rubber, 773.80; Govt. Finance
Officers Assn., 109.50; Grace
Stroghmeyer, 50.91; Grand
Stage Lighting, 2,413.00; Gary
Garp, 30.00; Greater Dubuque,
23,200.00; Green Auto Supply,
343.75; Robert M. Green,
92.18; Steven Gudenkauf,
389.00; Gary A. Haas,
1,620.00; Haberkorn Auto
Center, 388.00; Hach
Chemical Company, 157.65;
Hamel Parking Service, Inc.,
9,010.63; Hamel Sodding &
Landscaping, 5,610.00; Sylven
Hammerand, 6,117.00;
Richard O. Hanten, 9.49;
Happy Joe's Pizza, 48.00;
Happys Place, 96.00; Hartig
Drug Company, 275.92; Joe
Hartman, 94.80; David
Haupert, 156.48; Richard J.
Haupert, 25.00; HBO &
Company, 1,007.58; Joseph
Healey, 860.72; Richard T.
Healey, 40.00; Health Choices,
Inc., 23,218.10; Health Service
Credit Union, 154.00; Robert
D. Heer, 49.29; Herman Heiar,
39.98; Alvin W. Heim, 45.00;
Heiman Fire Equipment Inc.,
21.30; Helen R. McLaughlin,
455.00; Estella M. Helling,
41.17; Hemmer Broadcasting
Co., 500.00; Hendricks Feed &
Seed Co. Inc., 196.50; Henry
Trenkle, 47.67; Josh Hentges,
192.04; Herbst Upholstery,
100.00; Gerald F. Herburger,
145.88; Heritage Microfilm
Inc., 190.10; Hes C., 450.00;
Vickie Hess, 7.20; Higley
Industries Inc., 268.42; Hilda
Schiltz, 399.77; Hildegarde
Wagner, 49.29; Hinz & Sons
Construction, 2,100.00;
Historic Suites, -392.00; The
Hold Mini Warehouse Storage,
210.00; Ery Hooks, 154.74;
Kurt Horch, 127.50; Paul
Horsfall, 253.70; Horsfield
Construction, 16,836.53;
Houchen Bindery Ltd, 56.95;
House of Travel, 378.70; Hupp
Electric Motor, 267.89; Sandi
J. Hutchcroft, 111.60; Hy-Vee
#1 Store 1159, 290.19;
Hygienic Laboratory, 500.00;
IBM Corporation, 261.45; I B
M Media, 44.08; IAQ
Publications, 144.00; ICMA
Retirement Trust-457,
60,664.00; Ideal Uniform
Service, 595.65; IIW Engineers
& Surveyors, PC, 15,311.25;
Ikon Office Solutions Co.,
694.44; Illinois Department of
Revenue, 223.43; Illinois State
Police, 108.00; Indiana State
Police, 7.00; Industrial
Services Inc., 5,037.00; Inn at
Merle Hay, 44.80; International
Assoc. Fire Chief, 110.00;
International City/County,
877.00; International
Conference of, 395.00;
Internet Express Inc., 110.00;
Interstate Pipe & Supply,
193.63; Interstate Power
Company, 66,695.69; Intl.
Union of Operating Engineers,
1,141.24; Intoximeters, Inc.,
407.27; Iola A. Dix, 50.65; IOS
Capital, 95.00; Iowa
Department of Public Health,
90.00; Iowa Dept. of
Transportation, 44.05; Iowa
Dept. for the Blind, 15.00; Iowa
Division of Criminal Investig.,
130.00; Iowa Electronics,
482.50; Iowa Housing Corp.,
1,654.95; Iowa Library
Association, 832.00; Iowa Mun
Finance Officers Asso., 38.00;
Iowa NAHRO, 825.00; Iowa Oil
Company, 20,201.66; Iowa
One Call, 467.25; Iowa Park &
Recreation Assoc., 22,479.20;
Iowa Public Health
Association, 15.00; Iowa
Public Transit Association,
1,376.00; Iowa Sports Turf
Managers Assoc., 70.00; Iowa
State Bar Association, 19.00
Iowa State University, 360.00
Iowa Street True Value
822.61; IPEF, 95.00; IPERS
96,573.72; ISCO, 127.64
Charles Isenhart, 475.00
ISOSWO, 500.00; Matt .A
Ivory, 70.00; I.W.I. Motor
Parts, 1,114.19; J & J
Landscaping/Pool Service,
896.00; J & R Supply
Company, 16,263.05; F M
Jaeger Hardware, 205.83;
James Griffen, 53.34; Jane
Schroeder, 100.00; Jane
Trahey, 450.00; Michael W.
Jasper, 25.00; Ralph Jasper,
62.00; Moises Jimenez -
Fernandez, 135.00; Brian
Jobgen, 27.00; John Brickley,
42.05; John Deere Insurance,
36.62; The Johns Hopkins
University Press, 85.71;
Eleanor Johnston, 500.00;
Annette Jones, 5,000.00; Phil
Jones, 152.70; Richard W.
Jones, 100.75; Julie Houselog,
2,000.00; Just Hi -Line
Industries (JHL IND), 255.78;
KSF Associates Inc., 1,000.00;
Cathy J. Kaesbauer, 6.66;
John C. Kaiser Co., 12,600.00;
Kane, Norby and Reddick, PC,
794.25; Kansas City Star,
1,191.45; KAT-FM, 250.00;
Katherine R. Gehrig, 380.99;
Kathleen Ackerman, 20.00;
Elizabeth Kemp, 213.51; Key
City Window Cleaning, 12.00;
Key West True Value,
1,043.59; Key West True Value
Hardware, 215.98; Kimberly
Haas, 17.00; Robin Kirby,
55.87; Nelson Klavitter, 50.00;
John Klosterman, 11.00; Kluck
Construction, 7,972.00; Mike
Kluck, 115.00; David Kluesner,
20.98; James R. Kluesner
Repair, 604.50; Koch Materials
Company, 670.57; Kelly Kohl,
5,000.00; Tina Kolb, 50.00;
Lyle F. Kopp, 3,025.00; John
Koppes, 20.00; Ken Kraemer,
400.90; Amy L. Kramer, 40.00;
Dale T. Kress, 20.00; Justin
Kress, 421.28; Krieg Boys Ice
Corporation, 221.40; Kyle
Kriti, 69.44; Tom Kueter
Construction, 448,443.89;
Kunnerts Sporting Goods,
749.63; Kwik Stop Food Mart,
850.25; Lab Safety Supply,
211.76; Tim Lahey Excavating
& Construction, 1,235.00;
Landmark Audio Books,
256.00; Lang Construction
Inc., 992.00; Langman
Construction Co., 36,175.75;
Kelly Larson, 69.90; Lawrence
Haugen, 400.17; Lawson
Products Inc., 8.45; Lazy Gate,
127.32; LDDS
Communications, 46.95; Legal
Services Corporation of Iowa,
30.00; Leland Haines, 40.35;
James Lembke, 127.50; Leona
A. Schoemaker, 50.10; Leona
Puls, 49.29; Leonard Hanson,
65.39; The Lerner Group,
118.94; Leroy Young, 49.83;
Leslein Trucking, 5,958.22;
Richard C. Lester, 728.64;
Lifeline Systems Inc.,
10,867.35; Liftruck Service Co.
Inc., 3,982.57; Lime Rock
Springs Co., 131.65; Link
Hydraulic & Supply, 76.14;
Liquid Waste Technology Inc.,
2,302.00; Lloyd L. Kirkpatrick,
49.03; Rose M. Tessel
Lobianco, 34.52; The
Locksmith Express, 376.00;
Loras College, 613.10; Loras
College Red Mass, 10.00; Lori
A. Stoewer, 33.15; Louis J.
Meyer, 344.20; Lowes
Companies Inc., 847.88; LT
Governors Committee on
Diversity, 50.00; Lucille C.
Ruff; 39.54; Mark Ludescher,
38.01; Luvern Garling, 39.86;
Lynn Peavey Co., 254.20;
George Christopher Lyons,
218.24; M-K Matic, 359.95;
Kathy J. Macek, 9.79; Mail
Boxes Etc. Center #3078,
209.06; Angela Mangeno,
75.00; Manpower Temporary
Services, 74.80;
Manufactures' News Inc.,
121.95; Maquoketa Valley
Electric Corp., 620.58;
Marguerite A. Kirchner, 39.91;
Marie Lewis, 49.29; Marie M.
Gordon, 147.6Q; Marquart
Block Company, 175.68;
Marriott -Des Moines, 59.36;
Martin Equipment, 83,188.48;
Mary D. Pake, 43.67; Mary
McCready, 50.65; John J.
Mauss, 221.89; Mautz Paint,
742.74; Mays Grill Sales,
40.20; Howard McDermott,
21.88; Tom McDermott,
418.00; Ron McDonald,
1,848.00; A Y Mc Donald
Supply Co., Inc., 449.20; Mc
Graw Pest Control, Inc., 27.00;
McLeod Telemanagement
Organization, 3,623.45; R S.
Means Co. Inc., 117.64;
Mechanical Soil Technology,
1,261.20; Medical Associates,
10,922.82; Medicare Part B,
157.20; Meineke Mufflers,
76.59; Melissa C. Goerdt,
6.01; Mellen & Associates,
Inc., 5,712.00; Menards
Lumber Co., 193.00; Mercy
Medical Center, 262.30; Mercy
Services Corporation, 173.66;
John Merkes, 100.00; Tracy
Meyer, 75.00; MFPRSI,
148,089.27; MG Industries,
1,149.75; Midland Scientific,
Inc., 241.80; Midwest
Business Products, 288.98;
Midwest Chemical, 211.45;
Midwest Communication Inc.,
299.40; Midwest Recycling &
Mercury, 61.44; Midwest
Volleyball Warehouse, 853.80;
Mike Paar, 46.11; Miller and
Van Eaton, 157.05; Miller
Electric Supply Inc., 1,210.34
Milwaukee Sentinel, 1,221.34
Miracle Car Wash, 8.49
Mississippi River Revival, 5.00
Mitchell Repair Information
Co., 67.15; Mi-T-M Corp.,
55.05; Tom Moerman, 201.65;
Mohawk Mfg. & Supply,
722.21; Molo Oil Company,
2,361.26; Molo Ready Mix
Company, 9,921.29; Molo
Sand & Gravel Company,
34.02; Sarah Molzof, 18.75;
Monroe Systems for Business
Inc., 360.11; Montgomery
Kone. Inc., 145.00; Moor's
Salvage & Recovery Inc.,
1,289.00; Thomas J. Moran,
125.86; Morrison Brothers,
28.50; Motion Industries Inc.,
954.41; Deron Muehring,
616.52; Mueller -Audio -Visual,
552.95; Mulgrew Oil ,Company,
22,032.85; Multi Channel
News, 612.00; Municipal
Supply Inc., 15,200.60; Mark
A. Munson, 127.72; B L Murray
Company, Inc., 548.63; Daniel
J. Murray, 30.00; F. Roger
Murray DDS PC, 83.00; Mutual
Wheel Company, 1,835.12;
Myers -Cox Co., 714.25;
McAninch Corporation,
163,654.73; Nancy Theisen,
12.00; Napa Auto Parts &
Supply, 553.95; National
League of Cities, 2,015.00;
Sarah L. Nauman, 20.00;
Nebraska State Patrol, 10.00;
Neumeister Animal Hospital,
82.50; New Destinations,
489.31; Nilfisk of America Inc.,
526.70; Norbert J. Rowles,
39.92; Norma J. Renier,
499.83; Norsolv Systems,
86.20; North Star Paint & Body
Supply, 110.26; Northeast
Iowa Community College,
1,691.00; Northern Iowa Diesel
Ltd, 19.37; Timothy L. O'Mara,
4.03; Adam and Peggy O'Neill,
458.28; Oak Ridge Apparel &
Awards, 16.40; Oak Ridge
Plastics & Coatings,
34,862.50; Oakstore Legal &
Business Publishing, 144.95;
OCLC Forest Press MC 137,
150.00; Oklahoma State
Bureau of Investig., 15.00;
Olive . Garden, 30.33; Orion
Bus Industries Inc., 2,179.98;
Orkin Exterminating Company,
110.50; O'Toole Office Supply
Company, 1,649.65; Outdoor
Recreation Products
4,291.00; Owl Furniture
525.00; Oxmoor House, 29.91
Walter W. Paisley, 145.27
Palmer Drug Company, 69.56
Partners in Maintenance
240.30; Parts Associates Inc.
1,200.72; Paul D. Kolie, 49.02
Pauls Pump Service, 304.00
Paulson Electric Company
655.92; Paulson Equipment
Company Inc., 153.77; Pearl
R. Meyers, 100.00; J C Penney
Company, 41.78;
Pentamation, 7.50; Peoples
Natural Gas, 14,017.68; Per
Mar Security and Research
Corp., 535.45; Perfection Oil
Company, 1,230.38; Perform
Art, 329.45; John Perry,
23,422.75; Petmed Animal
Health Center, 24.89; Petty
Cash, 320.15; C P Pfohl
Electric Company, 45.72;
Physicians Desk Reference,
77.95; Tom Plein, 25.00;
Portzen Construction, Inc.,
102,580.70; Postmaster,
33.00; Postmaster, 500.00;
Jan Powers, 446.25; Ronda
Powers, 48.98; Powertech
Inc., 23,331.00; Precision Tool
& Engineering Co., 148.00
Steven F. Pregler, 49.29
Primedia Intertec, 68.95
Dwaine Prine, 24.50; Printers
Plus, 532.66; Project Concern
Inc., 18,732.52; Promotion
Inc., 360.00; Robert G. Puls,
196.31; Purchase Power,
1,015.00; Quad Cities Tas Inc.,
142.05; Quad City Safety, Inc.,
1,372.96; Quad City Times,
308.55; Quick Lube, 41.65; R
& R Mills Trucking, 11,058.21;
Racom Corporation, 3,176.55;
Radio Shack, 79.50; Rafoth
Furnace & Sheet Metal,
418.87; Rainbo Oil Company,
802.04; Ralph Tritsch, 50.91;
Ramona H. Staudacher,
410.00; Randy's Sanitation,
225.00; Recorded Books Inc.,
17.85; Reeves Company, Inc.,
86.05; Reis Environmental,
1,199.23; Renaissance
Construction Corp.,
19,308.75; Rental Service
Corp., 231.00; Rental Service
Corporation, 80.25; Michael
Rettenmeier, 287.95; Richard
Beecher, 100.00; Richard
Warson, 47.67; Richardson
Buick, 22.00; River City
Paving, 145,536.79; River City
Stone, 3,735.06; Riverside
Tractor Trailer Co., 905.26;
Road Machinery & Supplies
Co., 1,585.15; Robert Grant,
49.29; Robert L. Durkin, 49.02;
Robert Watters, 55.00;
Rockford Indust. Welding
Supply Inc., 68.77; Rockford
Register, 646.25; Roeder
Implement Inc., 1,597.20;
Rachael L. Rogers, 15.00;
Rolling's Bootery, 30.99; Rose
J. Gonzales, 39.54; Roselle
Willmes, 100.00; Randy Roth,
116.49; Roy Ayers, 50.65; RPS
Inc., 851.17; Ruegnitz Drug,
58.62; Wendy Runde, 10.00;
Richard Russell, 668.32; Ruth
Metcalf, 100.00; Ryan House,
171.50; Safety-Kleen Corp.,
55.00; Safety Services, Inc.,
156.50; J P Scherrman, Inc.,
512.80; Schimberg Co.,
851.65; Schindler Elevator
Co., 508.11; Schmalz Precast
Concrete Mfg., 744.00;
Schmitt Implement Corp.,
22.63; Jeanne Schneider,
111.60; Paul J. Schroeder
EDD, 600.00; Schumacher
Elevator Co., 65.00; Phil
Schumacher, 500.00; Scott
Printing, 48.17; Sears, 39.27
Secodyne, Inc., 6,330.36
Secretary of State, 30.00
Security Products, 314.00
Sedona Industrial Staffing
Services, 2,769.37; Selco Inc.,
1,747.00; Service Master of
the Key City, 226.80; Session
Guide/Tour Guide, 320.00;
Lisa Sesterhenn, 2,017.44,`
Daniel J. Siefker, 246.60;
Siegel Display Product,
258.39; Siemens Building
Technologies Inc., 9,939.00;
The Sign Makers, 14.58; Signs
on Time, 27.00; Simon &
Schuster, Inc., 207.35; Simone
Engineering, Inc„ 222.83;
Sisler Electric, 160.00; Slade
Eyewear Emporium, 154.00
Max Smith Construction
7,989.79; Southland Printing
74.86; Saphn & Rose Lumber
4,900.90; Gil Spence, 252.80
Spiegelhalter Electric, 591.05
Carol A. Spinoso, 200.50
John I. Splinter, 168.80
Spraying Systems, 1,203.15
St. Louis Post Dispatch
1,100.50; Jack Stackis
500.00; Stan Robey, 50.65
Standard Insurance Company
2,468.79; Standard & Poors
Corporation, 630.00; Staples
Credit Plan, 490.12; State
Chemical Mfg. Company,
543.00; State Historical
Society of Iowa, 3.00; State
Library of Iowa, 16.63; Steel
Mart, 106.00; Rick Steines,
126.00; Rick Steuer, 1,493.56;
Steve Kennedy, 100.00; Burt
Steve & Son Garage, Inc.,
270.00; Steve's Ace Hardware,
187.77; Rebecca Stieber,
42.28; Bret Stierman, 113.46;
Strand Associates Inc.,
1,237.49; Substance. Abuse
Services Ctr., 2,934.00; Dr.
James A. Sullivan, 80.00;
Michael Sullivan, 11.49; Terry
Sullivan, 180.00; Lyle Sumek
Associates, Inc., 7,870.49;
Superintendent of Documents,
20.00; Superior Welding,
138.65; Tailwinds Restaurant,
52.46; Tami Ernster, 6.00;
Tandem Tire & Auto Service,
128.46; Tapley Sales Limited,
309.50; Taylor Pharmacy,
121.30 TCI of Dubuque,
540.00 Technigraphics Inc.,
400.68 Telegraph Herald,
2,713.80; Temperature
Systems Inc., 49,937.16;
Terminal Supply, 435.48; Terra
International Inc., 839.24;
Theisens Inc., 383.67; Thelma
A. Berthel, 50.65; Michelle
Thien, 473.14; Third Party
Solutions, 117.76; Thomas
Manufacturing Co. Inc.,
2,214.62; Timothy Rahlf,
100.00; Topline Home
Improvements Inc, 17,151.62;
Total Maintenance Inc, 619.35;
Total Plumbing & Heating,
212.70; Tower Optical
Company, 252.40; Treasurer -
State of Iowa, 34,071.53;
Treasurer State Of Iowa ILEA,
1,280.00; Tri State Data
Processing, 40.00; Tri State
Graphics, 1,386.65; Tri State
Health Care .Coalition,
1,400.00; Truck Country of
Iowa Inc, 395.50; Tschiggfrie
Excavating Company,
396,355.66; Jeff Tupper,
127.50; U S Cellular Mobile
Telephone, 1,413.77; Steven
Ulstad AIA, 408.00; Uniform
Den, 40.45; Uniforms To You,
1,732.06; Unique Management
Services Inc, 609.63; United
Clinical Laboratories, 475.06;
United Horticultural Supply,
1,628.50; United Seed,
355.59; United Way Services,
Inc, 738.65; Universal Coach
Inc, 218.35; Universal Electric
Inc, 148.54; University
Microfilms Intnl, 7,208.00;
University of Iowa, 200.00;
University of Wisconsin -
Madison, 145.00; US Office
Products, 132.16; U S West
Communications, 30,256.35;
US West Direct, 22.00; Jerry
Vaassen, 40.00; Valien Safety
Supply Co, 304.15; Valley
West Inn, 85.60; Value
Independent Parts
Warehouse, 451.82; Van Meter
Industrial Inc, 2,989.72;
Michael C Van Milligen, 9.57;
Vanderloo & White Veterinary
PC, 60.00; Vincent Kolb,
400.71; Virginia Kofb, 400.71;
Virginia Kieffer, 50.65; Virginia
Lock, 41.17; Vocational
Services, 570.03; E J
Voggenthaler Company,
59.16; Donald Vogt, 21.76;
Von Schrader Co, 209.58;
Denis M Wagner, 25.00; Kathy
Wagner, 375.00; Wal-Mart
Store, 152.34; Wash Depot
Inc, 991.66; Waterloo Courier,
242.83; Bill Watson, 210.00;
Douglas B Watters, 35.00;
Weber Paper Company,
1,699.44; Weldon Tire,
2,065.00; Welu Printing
Company, 2,178.76; Wenzel
Towing Service, 250.00;
Wenzel Towing Service -State
Cont, 4,125.00; Laura A
Werner, 46.89; West Des
Moines Marriott, 483.84; West
Information Publishing Group,
2,252.30; Western Lime,
11,809.32; Westside
Occupational Health, 45.00;
Westside Ortho & Neuro
Clinic, 61.00; White Bear
Typewriter Excg, Inc, 45.00;
White Front Feed, 697.06; Ron
White, 558.00; William R
White, 13.78; Wholesale Direct
Inc, 16.13; Dale F Wiederholt,
42.00; Averle Wilson, 44.25;
Wilson Brothers Inc, 354.10;
Winger Construction, Inc,
2,732.85; Wisconsin
Department of Justice, 5.00;
Wisconsin Park & Recreation
Assoc, 4,014.00; Womens
Management Alliance, 8.00;
Woodward Printing Service,
1,503.06; World Media
Express, 202.58; Penny Wroe,
25.00; Wyndham Orlando
Resort, 852.48; Xerox
Corporation, 1,223.28; Haileg
Xiao, 38.84; Zarnoth Brush
Works, Inc, 863.50; ZD
Journals, 247.00; Zee Medical
Service Co, 54-1.39; Zephyr
Aluminum Products, 17.48;
Report, 4,447,458.62.
City of Dubuque
Summary of Revenues
For Month Ended: 09-30-00
Period 3
Revenue Type Amount
Taxes $1,284,548
Licenses & Permits 37,026
Intergovernmental 161,738
Charges for Services
1,460,247
Charges to Other
Governments
27,006
Fines, Forfeitures & Penalties
30,717
Use of Money & Property
1,468,168
Miscellaneous 21,988
Special Assessments 58,658
Refunds & Reimbursements
109,542
Total for Month $4,659,640
Ken TeKippe
Finance Director
'It 10/31
STATE OF IOWA
DUBUQUE COUNTY
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Communications, Inc., an Iowa corporation,
newspaper of general circulation published
Dubuque and State of Iowa; hereby certify th
in said newspaper on the following dates
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CERTIFICATION OF I
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Subscr/ib..55e��d to before me, a Notary Public in a
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43.75; Robert M. Green,
2.18; Steven Gudenkauf,
89.00; Gary A. Haas,
,620.00; Haberkorn Auto
enter, 388.00; Hach
;hemical Company, 157.65;
lame) Parking Service, Inc.,
,010.63; Hamel Sodding &
andscaping, 5,610.00; Sylven
lammerand, 6,117.00
lichard O. Hanten, 9.49
lappy Joe's Pizza, 48.00
lappys Place, 96.00; Hartig
)rug Company, 275.92; Joe
lartman, 94.80; David
laupert, 156.48; Richard J.
laupert, 25.00; HBO &
'ompany, 1,007.58; Joseph
Iealey, 860.72; Richard T.
Iealey, 40.00; Health Choices,
nc., 23,218.10; Health Service
;redit Union, 154.00; Robert
). Heer, 49.29; Herman Heiar,
19.98; Alvin W. Heim, 45.00;
leiman Fire Equipment Inc.,
21.30; Helen R. McLaughlin,
455.00; Estella M. Helling,
41.17; Hemmer Broadcasting
Co., 500.00; Hendricks Feed &
Seed Co. Inc., 196.50; Henry
Trenkle, 47.67; Josh Hentges,
192.04; Herbst Upholstery,
00.00; Gerald F. Herburger,
45.88; Heritage Microfilm
nc., 190.10; Hes C., 450.00;
ickie Hess, 7.20; Higley
ndustries Inc., 268.42; Hilda
chiltz, 399.77; Hildegarde
agner, 49.29; Hinz & Sons
Construction, 2,100.00;
Historic Suites, -392.00; The
old Mini Warehouse Storage,
10.00; Ery Hooks, 154.74;
Kurt Horch, 127.50; Paul
Horsfall, 253.70; Horsfield
Construction, 16,836.53;
Houchen Bindery Ltd, 56.95;
House of Travel, 378.70; Hupp
Electric Motor, 267.89; Sandi
J. Hutchcroft, 111.60; Hy-Vee
#1 Store 1159, 290.19;
Hygienic Laboratory, 500.00;
IBM Corporation, 261.45; I B
M Media, 44.08; IAQ
Publications, 144.00; ICMA
Retirement Trust-457,
60,664.00; Ideal Uniform
Service, 595.65; IIW Engineers
& Surveyors, PC, 15,311.25;
Ikon Office Solutions Co.,
694.44; Illinois Department of
Revenue, 223.43; Illinois State
Police, 108.00; Indiana State
Police, 7.00; Industrial
Services Inc., 5,037.00; Inn at
Merle Hay, 44.80; International
Assoc. Fire Chief, 110.00;
International City/County,
877.00; International
Conference of, 395.00;
Internet Express Inc., 110.00;
Interstate Pi
P
e & Supply,
Y,
193.63; Interstate Power
Company, 66,695.69; Intl.
Union of Operating Engineers,
1,141.24; lntoximeters, Inc.,
407.27; Iola A. Dix, 50.65; IOS
Capital, 95.00; Iowa
Department of Public Health,
90.00; Iowa Dept. of
Transportation, 44.05; Iowa
Dept. for the Blind, 15.00; Iowa
Division of Criminal Investig.,
130.90; Iowa Electronics,
482.50; Iowa Housing Corp.,
1,654.95; Iowa Library
Association, 832.00; Iowa Mun
Finance Officers Asso., 38.00;
Iowa NAHRO, 825.00; Iowa Oil
Company, 20,201.66; Iowa
One Call, 467.25; Iowa Park &
Recreation Assoc., 22,479.20;
Iowa Public Health
Association, 15.00; Iowa
Public Transit Association,
1,376.00; Iowa Sports Turf
Managers Assoc., 70.00; Iowa
State Bar Association, 19.00;
Iowa State University, 360.00;
Iowa Street True Value,
822.61; IPEF, 95.00; IPERS,
96,573.72; ISCO, 127.64;
Charles Isenhart, 475.00;
ISOSWO, 500.00; Matt A.
Ivory, 70.00; I.W.I. Motor
Parts, 1,114.19; J & J
Landscaping/Pool Service,
896.00; J & R Supply
Company, 16,263.05; F M
Jaeger Hardware, 205.83;
James Griffen, 53.34; Jane
Schroeder, 100.00; Jane
Trahey, 450.00; Michael W.
Jasper, 25.00; Ralph Jasper,
62.00; Moises Jimenez -
Fernandez, 135.00; Brian
Jobgen, 27.00; John Brickley,
42.05; John Deere Insurance,
36.62; The Johns Hopkins
University Press, 85.71;
Eleanor Johnston, 500.00;
Annette Jones, 5,000.00; Phil
Jones, 152.70; Richard W.
Janes, 100.75; Julie Houselog,
2,000.00; Just Hi -Line
Industries (JHL IND), 255.78;
KSF Associates Inc., 1,000.00;
Cathy J. Kaesbauer, 6.66;
John C. Kaiser Co., 12,600.00;
Kane, Norby and Reddick, PC,
794.25; Kansas City Star,
1,191.45; KAT-FM, 250.00;
Katherine R. Gehrig, 380.99;
Kathleen Ackerman, 20.00;
Elizabeth Kemp, 213.51; Key
City Window Cleaning, 12.00;
Key West True Value,
1,043.59; Key West True Value
Hardware, 215.98; Kimberly
Haas, 17.00; Robin Kirby,
55.87; Nelson Klavitter, 50.00;
John Klosterman, 11.00; Kluck
Construction, 7,972.00; Mike
Kluck, 115.00; David Kluesner,
20.98; James R. Kluesner
Repair, 604.50; Koch Materials
Company, 670.57; Kelly Kohl,
5,000.00; Tina Kolb, 50.00;
Lyle F. Kopp, 3,025.00; John
Koppes, 20.00; Ken Kraemer,
400.90; Amy L. Kramer, 40.00;
Dale T. Kress, 20.00; Justin
Kress, 421.28; Krieg Boys Ice
Corporation, 221.40; Kyle
Kritk, 69.44; Tom Kueter
Construction, 448,443.89;
Kunnerts Sporting , Goods,
749.63; Kwik Stop Food Mart,
850.25; Lab Safety Supply,
211.76; Tim Lahey Excavating
& Co
nstruction, 1,235.00;
Landmark
Audio Books
256.00; Lang Construction
Inc., 992.00; Langman
Construction Co., 36,175.75;
Kelly Larson, 69.90; Lawrence
Haugen, 400.17; Lawson
Products Inc., 8.45; Lazy Gate,
127.32; LDDS
Communications, 46.95; Legal
Services Corporation of Iowa,
30.00; Leland Haines, 40.35;
James Lembke, 127.50; Leona
A. Schoemaker, 50.10; Leona
Puls, 49.29; Leonard Hanson,
65.39; The Lerner Group,
118.94; Leroy Young, 49.83;
Leslein Trucking, 5,958.22;
Richard C. Lester, 728.64;
Lifeline Systems Inc.,
10,867.35; Liftruck Service Co.
Inc., 3,982.57; Lime Rock
Springs Co., 131.65; Link
Hydraulic & Supply, 76.14;
Liquid Waste Technology Inc.,
2,302.00; Lloyd L. Kirkpatrick,
49.03; Rose M. Tessel
Lobianco, 34.52; The
Locksmith Express, 376.00;
Loras College, 613.10; Loras
College Red Mass, 10.00; Lori
A. Stoewer, 33.15; Louis J.
Meyer, 344.20; Lowes
Companies Inc., 847.88; LT
Governors Committee on
Diversity, 50.00; Lucille C.
Ruff, 39.54; Mark Ludescher,
38.01; Luvern Garling, 39.86;
Lynn Peavey Co., 254.20;
George Christopher Lyons,
218.24; M-K Matic, 359.95;
Kathy J. Macek, 9.79; Mail
Boxes Etc. Center #3078,
209.06; Angela Mangeno,
75.00; Manpower Temporary
Services, 74.80;
Manufactures' News Inc.,
121.95; Maquoketa Valley
Electric Corp., 620.58;
Marguerite A. Kirchner, 39.91;
Marie Lewis, 49.29; Marie M.
Gordon, 147.60; Marquart
Block Company, 175.68
Marriott -Des Moines, 59.36
Martin Equipment, 83,188.48
Mary D. Pake, 43.67; Mary
McCready, 50.65; John J.
Mauss, 221.89; Mautz Paint,
742.74; Mays Grill Sales,
40.20; Howard McDermott,
21.88; Tom McDermott,
418.00; Ron McDonald,
1,848.00; A Y Mc Donald
Supply Co., Inc., 449.20; Mc
Graw Pest Control, Inc., 27.00;
McLeod Telemanagement
Organization, 3,623.45; R S
Means Co. Inc., 117.64;
Mechanical Soil Technology,
1,261.20; Medical Associates,
10,922.82; Medicare Part B,
157.20; Meineke Mufflers,
76.59; Melissa C. Goerdt,
6.01; Mellen & Associates,
Inc., 5,712.00; Menards
Lumber Co., 193.00; Mercy
Medical Center, 262.30; Mercy
Services Corporation, 173.66;
John Merkes, 100.00; Tracy
Meyer, 75.00; MFPRSI,
148,089.27; MG Industries,
1,149.75; Midland Scientific,
Inc., 241.80; Midwest
Business Products, 288.98;
Midwest Chemical, 211.45;
Midwest Communication Inc.,
299.40; Midwest Recycling &
Mercury, 61.44; Midwest
Volleyball Warehouse, 853.80;
Mike Paar, 46.11; Miller and
Van Eaton, 157.05; Miller
Electric Supply Inc., 1,210.34.
Milwaukee Sentinel, 1,221.34
Miracle Car Wash, 8.49
Mississippi River Revival, 5.00
Mitchell Repair Information
Co., 67.15; Mi-T-M Corp.,
55.05; Tom Moerman, 201.65;
Mohawk Mfg. & Supply,
722.21; Molo Oil Company,
2,361.26; Molo Ready Mix
Company, 9,921.29; Molo
Sand & Gravel Company,
34.02; Sarah Molzof, 18.75;
Monroe Systems for Business
Inc., 360.11; Montgomery
Kone Inc., 145.00; Moor's
Salvage & Recovery Inc.,
1,289.00; Thomas J. Moran,
125.86; Morrison Brothers,
28.50; Motion Industries Inc.,
954.41; Deron Muehring,
616.52; Mueller -Audio -Visual,
552.95; Mulgrew Oil,Company,
22,032.85; Multi Channel
News, 612.00; Municipal
Supply Inc., 15,200.60; Mark
A. Munson, 127.72; B L Murray
Company, Inc., 548.63; Daniel
J. Murray, 30.00; F. Roger
Murray DDS PC, 83.00; Mutual
Wheel Company, 1,835.12;
Myers -Cox Co., 714.25;
McAninch Corporation,
163,654.73; Nancy Theisen,
12.00; Napa Auto Parts &
Supply, 553.95; National
League of Cities, 2,015.00
Sarah L. Nauman, 20.00
Nebraska State Patrol, 10.00
Neumeister Animal Hospital
82.50; New Destinations
489.31; Nilfisk of America Inc.
526.70; Norbert J. Rowles
39.92; Norma J. Renier
499.83; Norsoiv Systems
86.20; North Star Paint & Body
Supply, 110.26; Northeast
Iowa Community College,
1,691.00; Northern Iowa Diesel
Ltd, 19.37; Timothy L. O'Mara,
4.03; Adam and Peggy O'Neill,
458.28; Oak Ridge Apparel &
Awards, 16.40; Oak Ridge.
Plastics & Coatings,
34,862.50; Oakstore Legal &
Business Publishing, 144.95;
OCLC Forest Press MC 137,
150.00; Oklahoma State
Bureau of Investig., 15.00;
Olive •Garden, 30.33; Orion
Bus Industries Inc., 2,179.98;
Orkin Exterminating Company,
110.50; O'Toole Office Supply
Company, 1,649.65; Outdoor
Recreation Products,
4,291.00; Owl Furniture,
525.00; Oxmoor House, 29.91
Walter W. Paisley, 145.27
Palmer Drug Company, 69.56
Partners in Maintenance
240.30; Parts Associates Inc.
1,200.72; Paul D. Kolle, 49.02
Pauls Pump Service, 304.00
Paulson Electric Company
655.92; Paulson Equipment
Company Inc., 153.77; Pearl
R. Meyers, 100.00; J C Penney
Company, 41.78;
Pentamation, 7.50; Peoples
Natural Gas, 14,017.68; Per
Mar Security and Research
Corp., 535.45; Perfection Oil
Company, 1,230.38; Perform
Art, 329.45; John Perry,
23,422.75; Petmed Animal
Health Center, 24.89; Petty
Cash, 320.15; C P Pfohl
Electric Company, 45.72;
Physicians Desk Reference,
77.95; Tom Plein, 25.00;
Portzen Construction, Inc.,
102,580.70; Postmaster,
33.00; Postmaster, 500.00;
Jan Powers, 446.25; Ronda
Powers, 48.98; Powertech
Inc., 23,331.00; Precision Tool
& Engineering Co., 148.00
Steven F. Pregler, 49.29
Primedia Intertec, 68.95
Dwaine Prine, 24.50; Printers
Plus, 532.66; Project Concern
Inc., 18,732.52; Promotion
Inc., 360.00; Robert G. Puls,
196.31; Purchase Power,
1,015.00; Quad Cities Tas Inc.,
142.05; Quad City Safety, Inc.,
1,372.96; Quad City Times,
308.55; Quick Lube, 41.65; R
& R Mills Trucking, 11,058.21;
Racom Corporation, 3,176.55;
Radio Shack, 79.50; Rafoth
Furnace & Sheet Metal,
418.87; Rainbo Oil Company,
802.04; Ralph Tritsch, 50.91;
Ramona H. Staudacher,
410.00; Randy's Sanitation,
225.00; Recorded Books Inc.,
17.85; Reeves Company, Inc.,
86.05; Reis Environmental,
1,199.23; Renaissance
Construction Corp.,
19,308.75; Rental Service
Corp., 231.00; Rental Service
Corporation, 80.25; Michael
Rettenmeier, 287.95; Richard
Beecher, 100.00; Richard
Warson, 47.67; Richardson
Buick, 22.00; River City
Paving, 145,536.79; River City
Stone, 3,735.06; Riverside
Tractor Trailer Co., 905.26;
Road Machinery & Supplies
Co., 1,585.15; Robert Grant,
49.29; Robert L. Durkin, 49.02;
Robert Watters, 55.00;
Rockford Indust. Welding
Supply Inc., 68.77; Rockford
Register, 646.25; Roeder
Implement Inc., 1,597.20;
Rachael L. Rogers, 15.00;
Rolling's Bootery, 30.99; Rose
J. Gonzales, 39.54; Roselle
Willmes, 100.00; Randy Roth,
116.49; Roy Ayers, 50.65; RPS
Inc., 851.17; Ruegnitz Drug,
58.62; Wendy Runde, 10.00;
Richard Russell, 668.32; Ruth
Metcalf, 100.00; Ryan House,
171.50; Safety-Kleen Corp.,
55.00; Safety Services, Inc.,
156.50; J P Scherrman, Inc.,
512.80; Schimberg Co.,
851.65; Schindler Elevator
Co., 508.11; Schmalz Precast
Concrete Mfg., 744.00;
Schmitt Implement Corp.,
22.63; Jeanne Schneider,
111.60; Paul J. Schroeder
EDD, 600.00; Schumacher
Elevator Co., 65.00; Phil
Schumacher, 500.00; Scott
Printing, 48.17; Sears, 39.27;
Secodyne, Inc., 6,330.36;
Secretary of State, 30.00;
Security Products, 314.00;
Sedona Industrial Staffing
Services, 2,769.37; Selco Inc.,
1,747.00; Service Master of
the Key City, 226.80; Session
Guide/Tour Guide, 320.00;
Lisa Sesterhenn, 2,017.44;
Daniel J. Siefker, 246.60;
Siegel Display Product,
258.39; Siemens Building
Technologies inc., 9,939.00;
The Sign Makers, 14.58; Signs
on Time, 27.00; Simon &
Schuster, Inc. 207.35; Si
mone
Engineering, Inc„ 222.83;
Sisler Electric, 160.00; Slade
Eyewear Emporium, 154.00
Max Smith Construction
7,989.79; Southland Printing
74.86; Saphn & Rose Lumber
4,900.90; Gil Spence, 252.80
Spiegelhalter Electric, 591.05
Carol A. Spinoso, 200.50
John 1. Splinter, 168.80
Spraying Systems,1,203.15
St. Louis Post Dispatch
1,100.50; Jack Stackis
500.00; Stan Robey, 50.65
Standard Insurance Company
2,468.79; Standard & Poors
Corporation, 630.00; Staples
Credit Plan, 490.12; State
Chemical Mfg. Company,
543.00; State Historical
Society of Iowa, 3.00; State
Library of Iowa, 16.63; Steel
Mart, 106.00; Rick Steines,
126.00; Rick Steuer, 1,493.56;
Steve Kennedy, 100.00; Burt
Steve & Son Garage, Inc.,
270.00; Steve's Ace Hardware,
187.77; Rebecca Stieber,
42.28; Bret Stierman, 113.46;
Strand Associates Inc.,
1,237.49; Substance. Abuse
Services Ctr., 2,934.00; Dr.
James A. Sullivan, 80.00;
Michael Sullivan, 11.49; Terry
Sullivan, 180.00; Lyle Sumek
Associates, Inc., 7,870.49;
Superintendent of Documents,
20.00; Superior . Welding,
138.65; Tailwinds Restaurant,
52.46; Tarni Ernster, 6.00;
Tandem Tire & Auto Service,
128.46 Tapley Sales Limited,
309.50 Taylor Pharmacy,
121.30 TCI of Dubuque,
540.00 Technigraphics Inc.,
400.68 Telegraph Herald,
2,713.80; Temperature
Systems Inc., 49,937.16;
Terminal Supply, 435.48; Terra
International Inc., 839.24;
Theisens Inc., 383.67; Thelma
A. Berthel, 50.65; Michelle
Thien, 473.14; Third Party
Solutions, 117.76; Thomas
Manufacturing Co. Inc.,
2,214.62; Timothy Rahlf,
100.00; Topline Home
Improvements. Inc, 17,151.62;
Total Maintenance Inc, 619.35;
Total Plumbing & Heating,
212.70; Tower Optical
Company, 252.40; Treasurer -
State of Iowa, 34,071.53;
Treasurer State Of Iowa ILEA,
1,280.00; Tri State Data
Processing, 40.00; Tri State
Graphics, 1,386.65; Tri State
Health Care .Coalition,
1,400.00; Truck Country of
Iowa Inc, 395.50; Tschiggfrie
Excavating Company,
396,355.66; Jeff Tupper,
127.50; U S Cellular Mobile
Telephone, 1,413.77; Steven
Ulstad AIA, 408.00; Uniform
Den, 40.45; Uniforms To You,
1,732.06; Unique Management
Services Inc, 609.63; United
Clinical Laboratories, 475.06;
United Horticultural Supply,
1,628.50; United Seed,
355.59; United Way Services,
Inc, 738.65; Universal Coach
Inc, 218.35; Universal Electric
Inc, 148.54; University
Microfilms Intnl, 7,208.00;
University of Iowa, 200.00;
University of Wisconsin -
Mad
ison, Bison 145.00; US Office
a
Products, 132.16; U S West
Communications, 30,256.35;
US West Direct, 22.00; Jerry
Vaassen, 40.00; Vallen Safety
Supply Co, 304.15; Valley
West Inn, 85.60; Value
Independent Parts
Warehouse, 451.82; Van Meter
Industrial Inc, 2,989.72;
Michael C Van Milligen, 9.57;
Vanderloo & White Veterinary
PC, 60.00; Vincent Kolb,
400.71; Virginia Kolb, 400.71;
Virginia Kieffer, 50.65; Virginia
Lock, 41.17; Vocational
Services, 570.03; E J
Voggenthaler Company,
59.16; Donald Vogt, 21.76;
Von Schrader Co, 209.58;
Denis M Wagner, 25.00; Kathy
Wagner, 375.00; Wal-Mart
Store, 152.34; Wash Depot
Inc, 991.66; Waterloo Courier,
242.83; Bill Watson, 210.00;
Douglas B Watters, 35.00;
Weber Paper Company,
1,699.44; Weldon Tire,
2,065.00; Welu Printing
Company, 2,178.76; Wenzel
Towing Service, 250.00;
Wenzel Towing Service -State
Cont, 4,125.00; Laura A
Werner, 46.89; West Des
Moines Marriott, 483.84; West
Information Publishing Group,
2,252.30; Western Lime,
11,809.32; Westside
Occupational Health, 45.00;
Westside Ortho & Neuro
Clinic, 61.00; White Bear
Typewriter Excg, Inc, 45.00;
White Front Feed, 697.06; Ron
White, 558.00; William , R
White, 13.78; Wholesale Direct
Inc, 16.13; Dale F Wiederholt,
42.00; Averle Wilson, 44.25;
Wilson Brothers Inc, 354.10;
Winger Construction, Inc,
2,732.85; Wisconsin
Department of Justice, 5.00;
Wisconsin Park & Recreation
Assoc, 4,014.00; Womens
Management Alliance, 8.00;
Woodward Printing Service,
1,503.06; World Media
Express, 202.58; Penny Wroe,
25.00; Wyndham Orlando
Resort, 852.48; Xerox
Corporation, 1,223.28; Haileg
Xiao, 38.84; Zarnoth Brush
Works, Inc, 863.50; ZD
Journals, 247.00; Zee Medical
Service Co, 54-1.39; Zephyr
Aluminum Products, 17.48;
Report, 4,447,458.62.
City of Dubuque
Summary of Revenues
For Month Ended: 09-30-00
Period 3
Revenue Type Amount
Taxes $1,284,548
Licenses & Permits 37,026
Intergovernmental 161,738
Charges for Services
1,460,247
Charges to Other
Governments
27,006
Fines, Forfeitures & Penalties
30,717
Use of Money & Property
1,468,168
Miscellaneous 21,988
Special Assessments 58,658
Refunds & Reimbursements
109,542
Total for Month $4,659,640
Ken TeKippe
Finance Director
1t 10/31
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 ()Ole) hQY 3
, 20 60 , and for which the charge is $ 211().. g 7.
Subscribed to before me, a Notary Public in and for Dubuque County, Iowa,
this / ` day of nte--11-- 20 C c'
Notary
blic in and for Dubuque County, Iowa
JANET K. PAPE
MY COMMISSION EXPIRES
DEC EMBER 11 2001