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recommendation.
Request to Vacate: Com-
munication from Amold J.
Van Etten, representing
James and Shirley Christen-
sen, requesting that a por-
tion of the plat of "North
Dubuque" be vacated, upon
motion received and flied
and referred to the City
Manager.
Historic Preservation
Awards Ceremony: Commu-
nication from the Historic
Preservation Commission
Inviting the City Council to
attend the Ken Kringle His-
toric Preservation Awards
Ceremony on May 18, 2000
at the Mandolin Inn, upon
motion received and filed.
Iowa Department of Eco-
nomic Development: Com-
munication from the Iowa
Department of Economic
Development advising of the
successful completion of
the Community Economic
Betterment Account (CEBA)
Program contract with Cot-
tingham/Butler Insurance
Services, upon motion re-
ceived and filed.
Consultation on Voluntary
Annexation Requests: Com-
munication to Wayne Dem-
mer, Dubuque County Board
of Supervisors, regarding
the voluntary annexation
requests of Gary and Mary
Beth Valentine, North Cas-
cade Road (NCR) Develop-
ers, and Tom and Sheri
Henschel, upon motion re-
ceived and filed and ap-
proved letter.
Improvement Contracts /
Performance, Payment and
Maintenance Bonds: Former
Water Department and
Stealth Racing Building -
Demolition and Site Clear-
ance Project; 2006 Asphalt
Paving Program Project;
Port of Dubuque Parking
Lot No. 1 Reconstruction
and Landscaping Project,
upon motion received and
flied and approved con-
tracts and bonds.
Business Licenses:
Connors moved adoption
of Resolution No. 192.06
Granting the issuance of
one new cigarette license
to Ron's Discount Smokes!
Beverage Center; Resolu-
tion No. 193.06 Granting
the (ssuance of a Class
"B" Beer (5 Day Special
Event) to Catfish Festival
and Dubuque Jaycees;
Class 'B" Beer Permit to
Pizza Ranch; and Class
'C' Beer Permit to Oky
Doky #1, Ron's Discount
Smokes, Oky Doky #2 and
McCann's Service and Res-
olution No. 194-06 Grant-
ing the issuance of a Class
"A" Liquor License to Du-
buque Golf and Country
Club; Class "C" Beer/Liq.
uor License to Busted Lift,
Houlihans/Hilton Garden
Inn, Breaktime Bar and
. Grill, Bricktown/Stonewall
I..ounge, and Denny's Lux
Gl,ub; and Class "B" Wine
Permit to Oky Doky #2.
Seconded by Jones. Ma-
tron carried 7.0.
ITEM8 TO BE SET FOR
PU8L1C HEARING
Hwy 151 & 61 Develop-
ment, LLC Development
Agreement: City Manager
recommending that a pub.
. ~ lie hearing be set for June
5, 2006 to consider approval
of a development agree.
ment with Hwy 151 & 61
Development, LLC that
provides for public finan-
cial assistance and other
considerations for the re-
development of the former
Smithfield property on 16th
Street, upon motion re-
ceived and filed. Cline
moved adoption of Reso-
lution No. 195-06 Intent to
dispose of an interest in
City real estate and ease-
ments and fixing the date
tor a Public Hearing of the
City Council of the City of
Dubuque, Iowa, on the pro-
posed Issuance of Urban
. Renewal Tax Increment
Revenue Obligations and'
the Execution of a Devel.
Qpment Agreement relat-
In"g thereto with Hwy 151 &
6f Development, LLC, and
providing for the publica-
tion of Notice thereof and
set public hearing for 6/5/06
at a meeting to commer'lce
at 6:30 P.M. in the public
library auditorium and di-
rect the City Clerk to pub-
lish notice in the manner
prescribed by law. Sec-
onded by Lynch. Motion
carried 7-0.
Wendell Corey, Motor City
LLC - Request to Rezone:
Setting a public hearing for
June 19, 2006 to consider
a request from Wendell
Corey, Motor City LLC to
rezone property located
north of Asbury Plaza Shop-
ping Center in Dubuque
County from County AG
Agricultural District to City
PUD Planned Unit Devel-
opment with a PC Planned
Commercial designation in
conjunction with annexa-
tion to the City of Dubuque
and Zoning Advisory Com-
mission recommending ap-
proval. and an Ordinance
Amending Appendix A (the
Zoning Ordinance) of the
City of Dubuque Code of
Ordinances by reclassify-
ing hereinafter described
property located north of
Asbury Plaza Shopping
Center from County AG
Agricultural District to City
PUD Planned Unit Devel-
opment with a PC Planned
Commercial designation in
conjunction wi.th anne~~-
with annexation to the City
of DubUque, presented and
read. Cline moved that this
be set for public hearing
on 6/19/06 at a meeting to
commence at 6:30 P.M. in
the public library auditori.
um and direct the City
Clerk to publish notice in
the manner prescribed by
law. Seconded by Lynch.
Motion carried 7-0.
Dean and Patricia Butler -
Request to Rezone: Set-
ting a public hearing for
June 19, 2006 to consider
a request from Dean and
Patricia Butler to rezone
property located south of
Derby Grange Road in Du.
buque County from Coun-
ty A 1 Agricultural District
to City R-3 Moderate Den-
sity Multi-Family Residen-
tial District in conjunction
with annexation to the City
of Dubuque and the Zoning
Advisory Commission rec-
ommending approval with
the condition that the prop-
erty is rezoned R.2 Two-
Family Residential District,
and an Ordinance Amend-
in9 Appendix A (the Zoning
Ordinance) of the City of
Dubuque Code of Ordi-
nances by reclassifying
hereinafter described prop.
erty located south of Derby
Grange Road in Dubuque
County from County A1
Agricultural District to City
R-3 Moderate Density Multi-
Family Residential District
in conjunction with annex-
ation to the City of Dubu-
que, presented and read.
Cline moved that this be
set for public hearing on
6/19/06 at a meeting to
commence at 6:30 P.M. in
the public library auditorium
and direct the City Clerk to
publish notice in the man-
ner prescribed by law.
Seconded by Lynch. Mo-
tion carried 7-0.'
Wendell Corey, Motor
City LLC - Request for Voi-
untary Annexation: City
Manager recommending
that a public hearing be S'et
for June 19, 2006 to con-
sider a request from Wen-
dell Corey, Motor City LLC
to voluntarily annex to the
City of Dubuque contingent
on approval of the zoning
and the annexation agree-
ment, upon motion re-
ceived and filed and set for
public hearing on 6/19/06
at a meeting to commence
at 6:30 P.M. in the public
library auditorium and di-
rect t.he City Clerk to pub-
lish notice in the manner
prescribed by law.
John and Sally Jo Herrig
_ Request for Voluntary
Annexation: City Manager
recommending that a pub-
lic hearing be set for June
19,2006 to consider are.
quest from John and Sally
Jo Herrig to voluntarily an-
nex to the City of Dubuque
contingent on approval of
the zoning and the annex-
ation agreement, upon mo-
tion received and filed and
set for public hearing on
6/19/06 at a meeting to
commence at 6:30 P.M. in
the public library auditorium
and direct the City Clerk to
publish notice in the man-
ner prescribed by law.
Dean and Patricia Butler -
Request for Voluntary An.
nexation: City Manager
recommending that a pub-
lic hearing be set for June
19, 2006 to consider a re-
quest from Dean and Patri-
cia Butler to voluntarily an-
nex to the City of Dubuque
contingent on approval of
the zoning and the annex.
ation agreement, upon mo-
tion received and filed and
set for public hearing on
6/19/06 at a meeting to
commence at 6:30 P.M. in
the public library auditorium
and direct the City Clerk to
publish notice in the man-
ner prescribed by law.
Fifth Street Reconstruc.
tion - Alpine to Delhi Proj-
ect: City Manager recom-
mending initiatIon of the
public bidding process for
the Fifth Street Recon-
struction - Alpine to Delhi
Project and that a public
hearing to consider the
plans and specifications be
set for June 5, 2006, upon
motion received and filed.
Cline moved adoption of
Resolution No. 196-06 Pre-
liminary approval of plans
and specifications; Resolu-
tion No. 197-06 Setting date
of hearing on plans and
specifications for 6/5/06 at
a meeting to commence at
6:30 p.M. in the public li-
brary auditorium and direct
the City Clerk to publish
notice in the manner pre-
scribed by law; Resolution
No. 198-06 Ordering bids;
Resolution 199-06 Of Ne-
cessity; Resolution No. 200.
06 Fixing date of hearing
on Resolution of Necessity
for 6/5/06 at a meeting to
commence at 6:30 P.M. in
the public library auditorium
and direct the City Clerk to
publish notice in the man-
ner prescribed by law; and
Resolution No. 201-06 Ap.
proving preliminary sched-
ule of assessments. Sec-
onded by Lynch. Motion
carried 7-0.
Five Flags Arena Fall Pro-
tection Project: City Man-
ager recommending initia-
tion of the public bidding
process for the Five Flags
Arena Fall Protection Proj-
ect and that a public hear.
ing to consider the plans
and specifications be set
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Processing schigg ria x-
cavating Company and
Zoning Advisory Commis-
sion recommending appro-
val; City Manager response
to the concerns raised in
the communication from
the Humane Society which
was referred to staff by the
City Council at the May 1,
2006 meeting; Communi-
cation from Stephen C.
Krumpe, representing Medi-
cal Associates Clinic and
Medical Associates Realty,
in opposition to the pro-
posed rezoning and re-
questing that he be al-
lowed fifteen minutes to
address the Council; Com-
munication from Jeffrey L.
Gonner, Medical Associ-
ates Chief Financial Offi-
cer, submitting information
in opposition to the pro-
posed rezoning; Commu-
nication from the Humane
Society of Scott County in
support of the proposed
rezoning for Alter Scrap
ProcessinglTschiggfrie Ex-
cavating Company; Com-
munication from Stephen
C. Krumpe submitting pro-
test letters signed by a
majority of the owners of
property within 200 feet of
190 North Crescent Ridge;
Communication from the
Dubuque Regional Hu-
mane Society In opposition
to the proposed rezoning
request of Dawne O'Meara,
Alter Salvagerrschiggfrie
Excavating for 190 North
Crescent Ridge (presented
at May 1, 2006 City Coun-
cil meeting); Communica-
tion of L. Peter Alt, M.D. of
Medical Associates object-
Ing to rezoning for scrap
processing usage; Com-
munication of Scott Frank,
President and CEO of Oak
Park Place, objecting to
the proposed rezoning for
a recycling scrap yard and
that the nearby parkland,
given by Medical Associ-
ates should stay a park-
like setting; Communica-
tion of Clay Wilwert, Presi-
dent of Wilwert's, object-
ing to the proposed rezon-
ing citing a safety concern
for his customers if debris
is dropped from trucks de.
live ring scrap; Communi-
cation of Public Health
Specialist Mary Rose Cor-
rigan stating there have
been no noise complaints
at the present site of this
business, 180 Harrison
Street; Communication of
Attorney Gary Norby, rep-
resenting Tschiggfrie Ex-
cavating Company and Al-
ter Trading Company, stat-
ing the proposed rezoning
of 190 N. Crescent Ridge
is proper and in the public
interest; Communication of
James Schumacher of
LaMar Advertising stating
the rescinding of their orig-
inal letter of opposition to
the proposed rezoning,
presented and read.
Dawne O'Meara, General
Manager of Alter Scrap
Processing, spoke Intro-
ducing the ownership, man-
agement and consultant
team of Alter Scrap: Rob
Goldstein, Bob Rosen-
crantz, Bob Ellis, Guy Jack-
son, Environmental Sani-
tarian Sarah Sycking, Engi.
neers DenniS & Tim Waugh
and Corporate Counsel
Gary Norby.
Ms. O'Meara requested
Council approval for the
rezoning to give the Com-
pany a larger place for re.
location. Their present lo-
cation, 180 Harrison, is only
one acre and the new site
would rezone 7.9 acres of
the 22 acre site. The com-
pany will spend $3 million
to relocate and has a huge
commitment to Dubuque
with their long presence
here. They employ eleven
employees with good pay
and benefits and expect to
add more. They have oper-
ated for 23 years with no
citations and stressed that
all scrap is moved within
twenty days and the com-
pany is committed to be-
ing a good neighbor.
Bob Hartig, representing
Medical Associates, spoke
objecting to the proposed
rezoning. He stressed that
this rezoning was turned
down in December and
nothing has really changed.
He showed various photos
of the view of the pro-
posed site for the recycling
plant from the nearby offi-
ces of Medical Associates
and Oak Park Place Re-
tirement and Assisted liv-
ing buildings. He objected
to the noise and view that
would impact the citizens
that live there.
Guy Jackson, Alter Scrap's
Director of Safety and
Management, stressed that
Alter is a good corporate
citizen and they had hired
a neutral third-party, liber-
ty Mutual, to do a noise
survey. He stated that the
noise would be at accept-
able levels.
Dennis Waugh, IIW Engi-
neers, delivered a Power-
Point presentation show-
ing the various computer
renderings of the nearby
buildings clarifying the views
each would be afforded.
He distributed a booklet
with photos and graphs 1I~
lustrating this.
Attorney Steve Krumpe,
on behalf of Medical Asso-
ciates, Objected to the re-
zoning proposal, stating
that truck traffic will in-
NAAl':A_ oerhaos leaving
Grove Dr. spOk~ objecting,
stating this is not a good
usage near their residential
neighborhood.
Vince Wernimont, 65 Oak
Grove Drive, spoke aqree-
ing with all in oppOSition,
stressing that their private
wens have been unusable
at times and with Alter's
proposed expansion there
would be more noise,
shaking impact and lots of
truck traffic. He was born
and raised near this area
and stated that during
flooding this area would be
under water.
Dennis Ries, Manager of
the Comfort Inn, spoke
stating they have been
there for 16 years and
have 150-210 people stay
each night. Their custom-
ers walk to various nearby
businesses and more traf-
fic and congestion would
inhibit and endanger them.
Greg Paulsen, 1941 Coates
St., representing his parents
who reside at Oak Park
Place, spoke objecting to
the noise, stating even now
the nearby railroad is noisy.
Clay Wilwert, 145 N. Cres-
cent Ridge, spoke and
stated he spent $3.2 mii-
lion to put up a state-of-the-
art business and warned
that dropped nails or de-
bris from trucks using Alter
Scrap Recycling would im-
pact the safety of his mo-
torcycle customers.
Galen Kroger, Internal Au-
ditor for Alter, stressed that
the company has been
looking for room to expand
for ten years, that this is
not a junkyard but rather a
recycling facility.
Leonard Weis, 20 Oak
Grove Dr., stated he has
lived in his home for 33
years, raised 12 children
there, and has continued to
upgrade, add to and reno-
vate his property, and ob-
jected to the proposed re.
zoninQ.
Environmental Sanitarian
Sarah Sycking spoke stress-
ing the measures that
would be taken to mitigate
any detrimental environ-
mental problems.
Jeff Gonner, 1012 Bar-
baralee. as a Medical As-
sociates employee, objected
to the proposed rezoning.
Rob Goldstein, CEO of Al-
ter Scrap Processing Com-
pany, spoke and stresseq
Alter's integrity and re-
quested Councii support In
this venture.
Ed TSchlgQfrle, 400 JuHen
Dubuque [)nve, spoke clari-
fying any stormwater prob.
lems on this site.
An Ordinance Amending
Appendix A (the Zoning
Ordinance) of the City of
Dubuque Code of Ordinan-
ces by reclassifying here-
inafter described property
located at 190 North Cres-
cent Ridge from CS Com-
mercial Service and Whole-
sale District and C-3 Gen-
eral Commercial District to
PI Planned Industrial Dis-
trict, presented and read.
Michalski moved to re-
ceive and file the proof and
communications and con-
sider this the first reading of
the Ordinance. Seconded by
Jones. Motion failed due to
the following vote: Yeas-
Cline, Connors, MichalskI.
Nays-Braig, Buol, Jones,
Lynch.
At 9:56 Council recessed.
At 10:05 Council reconv-
ened.
Communication of Thomas
Zalaznik withdrawing the
following rezoning request.
Request to Rezone - Tho-
mas Zalaznil<: Proof of publi-
cation on notice of hearing
to consider rezoning prop-
erty located north of Cres-
cent Ridge Road from AG
Agricultural District to CS
Commercial Servicei and
Wholesale District as re-
quested by Thomas and
Valorie ZalazniklEdward
and Valorie Zalaznik and
Zoning Advisory Commis.
sion recommending denial
and an Ordinance Amend-
ing Appendix A (the Zoning
Ordinance) of the City of
Dubuque Code 01 Ordinan-
ces by reclassifying prop-
erty located north of Cres-
cent Ridge Road from AG
Agricultural District to CS
Commercial Services and
Wholesale District
Request to Rezone - 605
Peru Road: Proof of publi.
cation on notice of hearing
to consider rezoning prop-
erty located at 605 Peru
Road from R-1 Single.
Family Residential District
to LI Light Industrial Dis-
trict as requested by Rob-
ert Clauer and Zoning Ad-
visory Commission recom-
mending approval, wltry
conditions, upon motion
received and filed.
Ordinance No. 33-06
Amending AppendiX A (the
Zoning Ordinance) of the
City of Dubuque Code of
Ordinances by reclassify-
ing property located at 605
Peru Road from R-1
Single-Family Residential
District to LI Light Industri.
al District, with conditions,
presented and read. Michal-
ski moved that the require-
ment that a proposed Or-
dinance 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. Seconded by
Connors. Motion carried 7-
O. Michalski moved. that
nance. Seconded by Sn
Motion carried 7-0. Conr
moved adoption of Re
lution No. 207-06 Pro'
ing for a waiver of Citl
Dubuque Code of 0
nances Chapter 11 BL
ing Regulations, Sect
11-3 Permit Issuance f
hibited During Consid<
tion of a Zoning Redas
cation or a Text AmE
ment to the Zoning or ~
division Ordinances,
providing for issuanCE
building permits in
West 11 th Street His1
Preservation District
zoning area. Seconde(
Braig. Motion carried 7
Grandview Gallop:
Manager submitting an
plication from the Mi~
sippi Valley Running A
ciation to hold a JunE
2006 four mile run/
that includes a partial
sure of Grandview Av.
for City Council review
direction, upon moliol
ceived and filed and
proved. Council questi
if this would be an ar
event and voiced com
for the availability of e
gency: access to Ct
. areas.
City of Dubuque Co'
Ordinance Amendr
Gity Manager recomlT
ing approval of an alT
ment to the Code of
nances Section 3-1 te
vide that signs, adv
ing, displays or othel
terials on public pre
in violation of the
Code be destroyed
removal instead of
stored indefinitely,
motion received and 1
Ordinance No.
Amending the City e
buque Code of Ordin
Section 3-1 Display (
vertising Material, pre~
and read. Connors r
that the requirement
proposed Ordinanc
considered and VOtl
for passage at two C
Meetings prior te
meeting at which it i!
finally passed be su~
ed. Seconded by
Motion carried 7-0. C
moved final consid.
and passage of thE
nance. Secondec
Jones. Motion carrie
Region 1 Workfol
vestment Board: CI
nication from Wendy
Herold, Region 1
force Manager, reql
that the City subn
nominations for a
ment of one represE
to the Region 1 Wo
Investment Board,
motion received ar
and nominated I
Members Michalsl
Cline for considerati
COUNCIL MEMI
REPORTS
Michaiski shared t
would be attendi
National League 0
Human Resources I
of which the main
immigration.
PUBLIC INPl
Sr. Pat Conlon, P
trator of Ecumenical
on W. 6th Street, s
the dangerous inte
at Sixth and Locu:
the elderly residen
cross the street t(
the Post Office. Sh
that she had brOl
request to the COl
fall and City staff
vestigated and said
have to wait until ~
continues to be a
as she has 88 eldl
dents with the maj
ing walkers, car
wheelchairs. She
ed a pedestrian
light at this interse
There being nl
business, upon m
meeting adjoun
11:14P.M.
/s/ Karen M. Che
Deputy City (
1t 5/24
sidered and voted on for
passage at two Council
Meetings prior to the meet-
ing at which it IS to be fi-
nally passed be suspend-
ed. Seconded by Connors.
Motion carried 7-0. Michal-
ski moved final considera-
tion and passage of the
Ordinance. Seconded by
Braig. Motion carried 7*0.
Request to Rezone - Larry
and Del Miner: Proof of pub-
lication on notice of hearing
to consider rezoning prop-
erty located at the corner
of Bies Drive and Sylvan
Drive from R-4 Multi-Family
Residential District to OS
Office Services District as
requested by Larry and Del
Miller and Zoning Advisory
Commission recommend.
ing approval, upon motion
received and filed.
Larry Miller spoke clarifying
the requested rezoning.
Ordinance No. 35-06
Amending Appendix A (the
Zoning Ordinance) of the
City of Dubuque Code of
Ordinances by reclassify-
ing hereinafter described
property located at the in.
tersection . of ,Sylvan and
Bies Drives from R-4 Multi-
Family Residential District
to OS Office Service Dis-
trict, presented and read.
Connors moved that the
requirement that a proposed
Ordinance' be considered
and voted on for passage
at two Council Meetings pri-
or to the meeting at which
it is to be finally passed be
suspended. Seconded by
Lynch. Motion carried 7-0.
Connors moved final con-
sideration and passage of
the Ordinance, Seconded by
Braig. Motion carried 7 -0.
Ham House Lease Agree-
ment: Proof of publication
on notice of hearing to con-
sider a new lease for the
Ham House with the Dubu-
que County Historical So-
ciety and City Manager rec-
ommending approvai, upon
motion received and filed.
Jerry Enzler, Executive
Director of the Dubuque
County Historical Society,
spoke in appreciation of
the 25 year lease.
Cline moved adoption of
Resolution No. 205-06 Dis-
posing of interest in real
property by lease agree.
ment to the Dubuque
County Historical Society.
Seconded by Braig. Mo-
tion carried 7-0.
Interstate Power Company
(Alliant) Easement: Proof of
publication on notice of
hearing to consider appro.
val of a 100 foot easement
to Interstate Power Com-
pany (AlIiant) in the Port of
Dubuque and City Manag-
er recommending appro-
val, upon motion received
and filed. Michalski moved
adoption of Resolution No.
206-06 Authorization to dis-
pose of an interest in real
property by easement to
Interstate Power and Light
Company. Seconded by
Braig. Motion carried 7-0.
Upon motion the rules
were reinstated limiting
discussion to the Council.
ACTION ITEMS
Dubuque Main Street, Ltd.:
Dan LoBianco, Dubuque
Main Street, Ltd., to provide
verbal quarterly report. Dan
LoBianco, 1741 Avalon,
gave a brief, verbal report
of the many positive pro-
grams of Main Street Ltd.
Upon motion the report
was received and filed.
2006 - 2007 Deer Man-
agement Plan: City Man-
ager submitting the results
of this year's Urban Deer
Management Program and
recommending approval of
the revised plan for the
2006 - 2007 hunting sea-
son including that hunting
on parcels of less than three
acres would be approved
on a case-by-case basis
and a communication from
the Environmental Stew-
ardship Advisory Commis-
sion recommending con-
tinuation of the Urban Deer
Management Plan for 2006
_ 2007 and further recom-
mending that hunting on
parcels of less than three
acres not require approval
on a case-by-case basis,
upon motion received and
filed and directed that the
recommendation of the
City Manager be followed.
Mike Buelow, Chair of the
Environmental Stewardship
Commission, spoke clari-
fying the report.
Arts and Cultural Affairs
Advisory Commission: Arts
and Cultural Affairs Advi-
sory Commission recom-
mending approvai of Fiscal
Year 2007 Arts and Culture
Operating Support funding
requests and authorize the
City Manager to sign the
funding agreements, upon
motion received and filed
and approved recommen-
dation. Mark Wahlert, Chair
of the Commission, spoke
clarifying their funding de-
Cisions.
Cable Teievision Fran-
chise - Amendment for 1-
Net Construction: City Man-
ager recommending ap-
proval of some changes to
the cabie franchise related
to the I-Net that would ben-
efit the City and Media-
com, upon motion re-
ceived and filed and ap-
proved recommendation.
Iowa Department of Eco-
nomic Deveiopment: Com-
munications from the Iowa
Department of Economic
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8ldered and voted. on for nance; seconded %'e:gs
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109 ot wIIloh H . to be fl. IUllen No. 207.00' Provld.
nelIy ...- "" ~. IIlQ fOr. lwa_of CHy' of
lid. _by Connori, PUbuqul Code of Ordl'
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Sr",,; _ _1o(l; \ton of a Zohi!ill Recllllifl.
AIQueet,.to'Rezone" LItry catlollor 8 Text AmeI1d-
~loIIor. ProOf offlllb. . meI1t to the ZonIng or$ilb'
_ on notloo of heOrinQ _"'" Ordlnon<>ll,' by
.~~~~IlQ= ~1ng~';::~th~
of .... DriYe'and Sylvan west. f1th Street HiStoric
Drlv.efn>nt pt...4 MuII..ftmIIy ~tlon Dlstrict r.r
. _ _ lb 0$ zonlnQ'..... . Seconded by
Oftk>o_.. DlotrIct.. B<81a; .MOt"'" _ 7-(t.
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~om= UpOn' tnot~ ~P!liv":''"'I:'u~-:
rWlivichl1d filed. clatlontohofd; a:Jij'ne t7,
~~oIIo clarifying 2O(l6 10... '1\\1I.runlwalk
the...... In/I. _tnet""",, a plirtl8l _
~:"No. 35-oe $Ui'* 'Of -GnrindVIew Avenue i
_~"Ithl fdrCltyCOunolf'_lnd
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Olllln.._.II\I.-.olJy. llfOVlid. 'COUncil ~
111Q hor~'~ ft.tI\f!i\VllUldliilirnol1nual
propllfty _ "<he;". iOVeIlt lIIld -.. COl",.!110
. ' .and ,for_t~ay!~tablllty 91 emer~ I
"81H , " "_IV,., ill JU,~ ~_.I..1rt .
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1O<tl8 1!lIftoj.~Dis,. . CIIy of Dubuque Code of
_ "'""""till _ toed"... ,-. _I:
ConnOll movld lIlot lhe 1;itY MonoQ<< _mond.
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ot~~~pri. ~ceo~'~3'~~:
or'(o:,. :meeting~ w.hl.ch 'Mg,.<MIpIayI or othtr ma.
H II.tolii1tnO!iY'~be t_.."" pub!lc prqperty
luopendod. _ by in vlolotton <>f \he City
>l,:ynCh.'. Motion "car.. rieel 7~O. Code t;,. destroyed . upon
Connors moved f1l)81con. removtd, Insteed ,of, being
II.tIOn on<! _.of _ indoffnltely, upon
lhe~. _by mollon'_ end flied.
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onljQflceof. to ""n. SeotioR~,t~oy of Ad.
-'1 __ tor tb' 1IOItIoiniI1%Iortol, prooented
tlom Houll wtlhlhe'Dubu. Ind r8lId, Corlnoo'e ,moved
~C.. Ollmy _I ao. thllltho__lhat a
clIly .... CItY MlIn8Qor rOc. PfOpoOI<l Crdin.... Ile
ot\1n!endlng.~ Upon _ and votld on
tnoIjon.....' tee. _. lndlli... fOr.._attwoCOunc.1I
, '.1/In\I El1zIor. Exel:iltlv. Meollngo prior to thl
'Dl*:rtor Of 'the O~uqu. ~atwhichiti8tob8
=~~=~ ~beby""=:
1Iie25Ye*1_." __H.Connoro
Ctt\t !'lQV1d odoptten of .-Id IlnoI oonOide<otlOn
. "_No..2fl5.'06D1s. 1lIld_.oflha,OrdI.
p6IlnQ af.i!1t_ in rill nen<>o. Socondod by
..- by _ __ J",*,MotlOn clIniod 7-0.
Jrieill'l<>''''.. llUbilqu. Region 1 W_.. In.
QouT!Iy li~' 5eclety, _t 800(d: Commu.
SeoOlOdodby' BIolQ-,'_ _Ion from Windy M1hm.
tksn_7'lJ," Hll'l>ld, Roglon 1 Work.
Intenrtate. _.. '.CoMpan. Y force Man.'-"&r. req., uestlng
~~t:'Ptoofof th81 tneClly "ubni" two
. - ;r:l~J::"g! ~~~n~~re~=;
v of,'.1lJl)fo<jt _t 10 the Rogion , Workforce
III ~ POwer' Com- _ment Boerd, upon
'~' rry (.IIIlIIIlI) In thO'POrt of molten _ Ind flied
, .. ond CitYMonog. ond """"notod CounolJ
=="!\= ~~t
lidoptiQnof __ No. 18
~AUlhortzolIon 10 d1t. Mlch~ Ihored thot Ihe
pop of arHriterest In 1'M1: would, be attending the
er:=.%.:,:,':,:~ )=0I~~..~~
QOI\\IIliny. Slicondod, by Of\whlChlhe ....In topic Ie
'~~-:,7,;,o18e' Imm~LicINPUT
_ .~ IIm1\tng Sr. Pot Conlon. AdmInIt.
~ntolheC_. _of~Towora
. .,__ _ <>n W. 6th su.ot,opoke of
~ . _,'Ltd.:; the dongll'l>uI Intersection
. Dati', \ LOBIanCo. Oubuque! at Sixth ,and Locust when
Maln$tr4J4lt. Ltd., to ~ the elderly residents try to.
vertW,QU8rterfy~.-oen cross the street to get to
LOIl\8l1liO. 1741' 'Avoton. the Pool Office. $he stoled
gave a ,brief. vefbel feport that she had brought the
af'the m&:nY _~ prcr request to the Council last
gromo. "". S_ Ltd. foil end City staff hId In.
UP!lll _ tINi report, ~ ond ootd M would
w"'_.' .~. tiIe!I. ho.. t<>"'.~ u~ JPlIng. It ,
. 1lGII8..\!I1W'Coer MIll- COl!llnueo t() be. ..jlrot:Iem
=:::~~':~~~ :,te=t~~=tyr::
of this ,year's Urban Deer ing walkers. canes and
Man~ progrant afld whHlc/:Iairs. She request~
t'ecommendlng ~'Qf, ed, a p8destriaricrosslng ,
ttili .- plan.' : 1IQl!l ot thloolnteroectlon.
__ . ...", !o i There bel'ng no furtner
'lOI'ii bullneu. upon motion the
,,' ~ meeting ad}oumed at
t1:14 P.M. .
Is! Karen M. Chesterman
. Deputy CIIy Clark
115124 .
.~~'
acres not require approval
.00. a """"by-CUO,boo1o,
'upon motion received and
fUed and directed that the
recommendation of the
Ctty Manager be followed.
Mike Buelow. Chair of the
~tal Stewardsl1lp
ColnnVuiOf\, spoke clarl-
fylnQ th. ",port.
Arts- and Cultural Affairs r
Advisory Commission: Arts i
and Cultural Affairs Advi-
sory Commlsston 'recom~
mending approvlli OfAICII..J.
Year 2007 Arts and Culture
ot
M . tIio'
na .i.i:llDill
STATE OF IOWA
DUBUQUE COUNTY
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