Proof_City Council Proceedings 4 15 13CITY OF DUBUQUE,
IOWA
CITY COUNCIL
PROCEEDINGS
REGULAR SESSION
The Dubuque City
Council met in regular
session at 6:30 p.m. on
April 15, 2013 in the
Historic Federal Build-
ing, 350 W. 6th Street
Present Mayor Buol;
Council Members
Braig, Connors, Jones,
Lynch, Resnick, Sutton;
City Manager Van
Milligen, City Attorney
Lindahl (via phone)
Mayor Buol read the
call and stated this is a
regular session of the
City Council called for
the purpose of con-
ducting such business
that may properly
come before the City
Council.
PLEDGE OF
ALLEGIANCE
MOMENT OF SILENCE
May the spirit of wis-
dom keep our hearts
and minds open as we
endeavor to serve the
common good.
PROCLAMATION(S)
Young Professionals
Community Days of
Caring Day (April 26,
2013) was accepted by
Julie Kronlage of the
Dubuque Convention
and Visitors Bureau.
Laughter Day (May 5,
2013) was accepted by
Patrick Sterenchuk of
Laughter Yoga, 239 Al-
pine Street.
Dress Blue for MS Day
(May 3, 2013) was ac-
cepted by Barbara
Robbins, 6190 Glen Ea-
gle Court, during Public
Input.
CONSENT ITEMS
Motion by Connors to
receive and file the
documents, adopt the
resolutions, and dis-
pose of as indicated.
Seconded by Resnick.
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tion the documents
were received, filed
and concurred.
The Moving WaIITM:
Certificate of Apprecia-
tion from The Moving
WalITM thanking the
City of Dubuque for its
support during its stop
in the Port of Dubuque.
Upon motion the docu-
ment was received and
filed.
Hazard Mitigation
Property Acquisition
Demolition Program:
City Manager recom-
mending approval of
the bid specifications
for abatement of
asbestos - containing
materials and demoli-
tion of the .flood-
damaged structures at
1711 Old Mill Road and
1654 Manson Road.
Upon motion the docu-
ments were received,
filed and approved.
Five Flags Center -
Fiscal Year 2014 De-
tailed Operating Budg-
et: City Manager rec-
ommending approval
of the Fiscal Year 2014
Five Flags Center pro-
posed operating budg-
et submitted by SMG.
Upon motion the docu-
ments were received,
filed and approved.
Fiscal Year 2014 Com-
munity Development
Block Grant Program:
City Manager recom-
mending approval of
the Request for Re-
lease of Funds for the
proposed projects ap-
proved in the Fiscal
Year 2014 (Program
Year 2013) Annual Ac-
tion Plan for Communi-
ty Development Block
Grant activities. Upon
motion the documents
were received and filed
and Resolution No. 112-
13 Authorizing Request
for Release of Com-
munity Development
Block Grant Funds for
Fiscal Year 2014 (Pro-
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STATE OF IOWA {SS:
DUBUQUE COUNTY
CERTIFICATION OF PUBLICATION
I, Suzanne Pike, 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: April 24, 2013, and for which the charge is $330.26.
Subscribed to before me, a Notary Public in and for Dubuque County, Iowa,
this 01410, day of , 20 A; .
Notary Public in and for Dubuque County, Iowa.
OF DUBUQUE,
IOWA
CITY COUNCIL
PROCEEDINGS
REGULAR SESSION
The Det in r ular City of Dubuque for its their facility at 2350 submitted. Upon mo-
se si0ilmet t0 p.m. on support during its stop Kerper Boulevard. tion the documents
April1 15, 2013 p.m. on in the Port of Dubuque. Upon motion the docu- were received and filed
April 15, 2013 in the Upon motion the docu- meats were received and Resolution No.114-
H" t Federal Bu'Id
Present: Mayor B I- i e
Council members property! Acquisition opm
Lynch Connors, Sutton; Demolition Program: Contract by and among b Code City Manager Sutton; City Manager recom- Rousselot i Dubuque, nances Title 4 Business
City - Manager Vey mending approval of Inc., the City of Dubu- and License Regula-
Lindahl ( (via Attorney the bid specifications que and the Iowa Eco- tions, Chapter 2 Liquor
Regula-
Lindahl (via phoned for abatement of nomcc Development Control, Article B Lid,
Call Butt read the , asbestos- containing Authority was adopted. uor, Beer and Wine Li-
regular
ty Eastern Iowa: Tank Recondition -
on motion the docu - ing Project; Nauman
is were recved` Nursery, Inc. for Dubu-
d and approve „i que ac em ri
Multicultural Family Landscaping; Portze
rater Future. Talk Construction, Inc. e
ogram Assstants the SEP Greerr Alie
+rred to Public Entity City Manager rec °m
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meats were received, per
filed and referred to Up
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the following Ce
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been re Pr om- Pro ect (Loras /Arlmg
Risk Services of Iowa, mending approval of ton). Upon motion the
the agent for the Iowa the creation of a Future documents were re-
Communities Assur- Talk Program Assistant ceivetl filed and ap
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jury; Lee Latham for Upo
property damage; An meats were
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Sports
ousselot Dubuque, u . pon motion the
meat was re-
g approval ceived and filed.
ended con- Alcohol and Tobacco
were received filed tract with the Iowa License Applications:
and concurred. E Development City Manager recom
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hicle vamage; Robert Iowa Economic Devel- Riverview Park an
Piet, Sr. for personal in opment Authority buque Water
jury; Turpm Dodge R CI b U f
Chrysler Jeep for vehi- Inc.. City Manager rec docu
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annual liquor, beer,
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wine and tobacco Ir
expansion of censes applications as
Historic i ment was received and and filed and Resolu- 13 Approving applica-
ing, 350 W. 6th Street. filed. tion No. 113 -13 Approv- bons 'for beer,! liquor,
uo , Hazard Mitigation ing an Economic Devel and /or wine permits,
eat Assistance as required by',City of
Dubuque o e of Ordi-
call and stated this is a materials and demoli- Ctvtl Service Commis- censes and Permits;
session of the ; tion of the flood- sion: Civil Service Com- and Resolution No. 115 -
City Council called for
the purpose of con-
ducting such business
that may properly
come before the City,
Council.
PLEDGE OF
ALLEGIANCE
MOMENT OF SILENCE
May the spirit of wts-
d k our hearts a City Manager tailed Operating Budg- ter of Record. ment Extension: City
om keep
b th 13 A" rovtn applica-
damaged structures at mission su mittmg a pp g
1711 Old Mill Road and certified lists for the tions for retail cig-
1654 Manson Road. positions of Account arette /tobacco sales
Upon motion the docu- Clerk 1, Land Surveyor, permits, as required by
ments were received, and Police `Lieutenant. Iowa Code 453A.47A
filed and approved. Upon motion the docu- were adopted.
Five flags Center - ments were received, Grand River Center
Fiscal Year 2014' De- filed and made a Mat- Management Agree-
r t: C`t Mana rec- Zoning Board of Ad- Manager recommend -
and minds open as we ommending approval justment: Commission- ing approval of a tem-
tl to serve the of the Fiscal Year 2014 er Michael Ruden sub- porary extension of the
PROCLAMATION(S) posed operating Budg- from the Zoning Board with Platinum Hospital
Young professionals et submitted by SMG. of Adjustment. Upon ity Group, LLC for man -
Community Days of Upon motion the docu- motion the documents agement of the Grand
Caring Day (April 26, meats were received, were received, filed River Center. Upon mo-
2013) was accepted by filed and approved. and the resignation ac- tion the documents
Julie Kronlage of the Fiscal Year 2014 Com cepted. were received and filed
Dubuque Convention munity Development Request for Proposal - and ResolutionNo. 117-
and Visitors Bureau, h
en eavor o Five Flags Center pro- miffing his resignation existing agreement
common good.
u uque Block Grant Program: Port of Dubuque Mari- 13 Approval of an
Laughter Day (May 5 City Manager recom p
t
na Startup and Opera- amendment to Fa-
mending approval of lion Consultant Serv- ciiity Managemen
Patrick was accepted of the Request for Re- ices: City Manager rec- Agreement between
Laughter 5Yoga, 239 of lease of Funds for the ommending approval the City of Dubuque,
paughtee Yoga,239 AI
pine Street, proposed projects ap- of the selection of Iowa, and Platinum
Dress Blue for MS Day Proved in the Fiscal Westrec Marinas for Hospitality Group, LLC
(May 3, 2013) was ac- Year 2014 (Program startup and operation was adopted.
cepted by ', Barbara Year 2013) Annual Ac- consultant services for ITEMS TO BE SET FOR
Robbins, 6190 Glen Ea tion Plan for Communi- the Port of Dubuque PUBLIC NEARING
gle Court, during Public ` ty Development Block Marina. Upon motion Motion by Lynch to
Input. Grant activities. Upon the documents were receive and file the
CONSENT ITEMS motion the documents received, filed and ap- documents, adopt the
Motion by Connors to were received and filed proved. resolutions, set the
receive and file the and Resolution No. 112- Request for Proposal - public hearings as indi-
13 I i ti ns cated and direct the
resolutions, and dis- for Release of `,'Com- Carrier Assessment:
pose of as 'indicated. munity Development City Manager recom -
Seconded by` Resnick. Block Grant Funds for mending approval }of
Motion carried 7-0. Fiscal Year 2014 (Pro- the release of a joint
documents, adopt the Pe g q
Minutes and Reports Y 2013) was Request for proposal
gram Year ado ted. for Telecommunica-
Dubuque Golf & Coun-
try Club - Fireworks Re-
quest: Correspondence
from Richard Bugalski,
General of the Dubu-
que Golf ` & Country
Club requesting per-
mission to display fire-
works on Thursday, Ju-
ly 4, 2013 at about 9:30
p.m. on the DG &CC
grounds with `a rain
date of July 5, 2013.
Upon motion the docu-
ment was received,
filed and approved.
Emergency Fire Dis-
patch (EFD) and Emer-
gency Police Dispatch
(EPD) ;- Protocols: City
Manager - recommend-
ing approval to pur-
chase Emergency Fire
Dispatch and Emergen-
cy Dispatch Pro-
tocols from the - Acade-
my of Emergency Dis-
patch (Priority Dis-
patch). Upon motion
the documents were ect Status Report for
received, filed and ap- March 2013. Upon mo-
proved. tion the documents
Prosperity Eastern lo- were received and
wa (PEI) Membership: filed.
City Manager recom- Improvement Con-
mending approval to tracts / Performance,
amend the, Fiscal Year Payment and Mainte-
2014 budget to in- nance Bonds: Classic
crease the City's mem- Protective Coatings,
bership dues for Pros - Inc. for the Asbury Wa-
submitted; ''Arts and p
Cultural Affairs Advisor q tions Services for Du-
ryCommission of 1/22,
City Council proceed-
ings of 4/8, Civil Serv-
ice Commission of
4/18, Electrical, Code
Board of 3/25, Historic
Preservation Commis-
sion of 3/21, Historic
Preservation Commis-
sion Education Task
Force of 4/4, Library,
Board of Trustees Up-
date of 3/28, tong
Range Planning Advi-
sory Commission of
3/20, Park and Recrea-
tion Advisory Commis-
sion of 3/12, Zoning
Board of Adjustment of
3/28, Proof of Publica-
tion for City Council
proceedings of 3/18,
Proof of Publication for
List of Claims and Sum-
mary of Revenues for
month ended 2/28.
Upon motion the docu-
ments were received
and filed.
Notice of Claims and
Suits: Candy Hirsch for
personal injury; Wil-
liam Latham for prop-
erty damage; Anna
Mae McClain for vehi-
cle damage; Turpin
Dodge Chrysler Jeep
for vehicle damage.
Upon motion the docu-
buque County and? the
City of Dubuque for lo-
cal voice, long dis-
tance, wide area net-
work and internet serv-
ices. Upon motion the
documents were re-
ceived, filed and ;ap-
proved.
Mediacom"Communi-
cations Company: Cor-
respondence from Lee
Grassley, Senior Man-
ager of Government
Relations for Media-
com - Communications
Company informing
the City of rate adjust-
ments being imple-
mented on or about
May 1, 2013. Upon mo-
tion the document was
received and filed.
Sustainable Dubuque
Monthly Project Status
Report: City Manager
transmitting the Sus-
tainable Dubuque Proj-
City Clerk to publish
notice as prescribed by
law. Seconded by
Braig. Motion carried
7 -0. Heather Kakert
with Ament Design and
Gary Blosch of the
Building Services De-
partment provided a
brief presentation on
the Fifth'! and Bluff
Streets Public Rest-
room Project.
Fifth and Bluff Streets
Public Restroom Proj-
ect: City Manager rec-
ommending initiation
of the public bidding
process for the 5th and
Bluff Public Restroom
Project, and further
recommends that a
public hearing be set
for May 6, 2013. Upon
motion the documents
were received and filed
and Resolution No 118-
13 Preliminary appro-
val of plans, specifica-
tions, form of contract,
and estimated cost;
setting date of public
hearing on plans, spec-
ifications, form of con -
tract, and estimated
cost; and ordering the
advertisement for bids
(5th and Bluff Public
Restroom Project) was
adopted setting a pub -
lic hearing for a meet -
ing to commence at
6:30 p.m. on May 6,
2013 in the Historic
Federal Building. 'r
Water Main Reloca-
tion Project - Hwy.
151/61 " and South
Grandview Avenue
Overpass: City Manag-
er recommending ini-
tiation of the bidding
process for the High-
way 151/61 South
Grandview Avenue
Overpass Water Main
Relocation Project, and
further recommends
that a public hearing
be set for May 6, 2013.
Upon motion the docu-
ments were received
and filed and Resolu-
tion No. 119 -13 Prelimi-
nary approval of the
specifications form of
contract, and estimat-
ed cost; setting date of
public hearing on the
specifications, form of
contract, and estimat-
ed cost; and ordering
the advertisement for
bids (Hwy. 151/61
South Grandview Ave -
nue Overpass Water
Main Relocation Proj-
ect) was adopted set-
ting a public hearing
for a meeting to com-
mence at 6:30 p.m. on
6, 2013 in the His-
toric Federal Building.
Sale of Property -
2268 Washington
Street: City Manager
recommending that a
public hearing be set
for May 6, 2013 on the
sale of City -owned real
estate at 2268 Wash
ington Street to Kaylyn
A. Muilady. docum en Upon mo-
ts
tion the
were received and filed
and Resolution No. 120
13 Resolutionof Intent;
to dispose of City
owned property, Lot 1
Bee Branch Sub. No. 7,
in the City of Dubuque,
Iowa, according to the
recorded plat thereof
2268 Washington
Street, was adopted
setting a public hear-
ing for a meeting to
commence at 6:30 p.m.
on May 6, 2013 in the
Historic Federal Build-
ing.
Fiscal Year 2013 Sec-
ond Budget Amend-
ment: City Manager
recommending that a
public hearing be set
for May 6, 2013 on Fis-
cal Year 2013 Budget
Amendment No. 2.
Upon motion the docu-
ments were received
and filed and Resolu-
tion No. 121 -13 Setting
the date for the public
hearing on Amendment
No. 2 to the Fiscal Year
2013 Budget for the
City of Dubuque was
adopted setting a pub-
lic hearing for a meet-
ing to commence at
6:30 p.m. on May 6,
2013 in the Historic
Federal Building.
Greater °Downtown
Urban Renewal District
Amendment Including
Expansion: City Man-
ager recommending
approval of a Resolu-
tion of Necessity that
finds that an amend-
ment of the Amended
and Restated Urban
Renewal Plan for the
Greater Downtown Ur-
ban Renewal District is
both necessary and ap-
propriate and would be
expanded to include
the area bounded by
Harrison, , Salina, and
Camp Streets. He fur-
ther recommends that
a public hearing on the
proposed amendment
be set for June 3, 2013.
Upon motion the docu-
ments were received
and filed and Resolu-
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tion No. 122 -13 Resolu-
tion of Necessity find-
ing that a certain area
adjacent to the Greater
Downtown Urban Re-
newal District meets
the definition of a
blighted area under the
Urban Renewal Law,
and that development
of said Area is neces-
sary in the interest of
the residents of the
City of Dubuque, Iowa,
and setting dates of
hearing and consulta-
tion on a proposed
amendment to the Ur-
ban renewal Plan for
said District was
adopted setting a pub-
lic hearing for a meet-
ing to commence at
6:30 p.m. on June 3,
2013 in the Historic
Federal Building.
Lake Ridge - Urban
Renewal District
Amendment: City Man-
ager recommending
approval of a Resolu-
tion of Necessity that
finds that an Amended
and Restated Urban
Renewal Plan for the
Lake Ridge Economic
Development District is
both necessary and ap-
propriate and further
recommends that a
public hearing on the
proposed amendment
be set for June 3, 2013.
Upon motion the docu-
proposed amendment
be set for June 3, 2013.
Upon motion the docu-
ments were received
and filed and Resolu-
tion No. 124 -13 Resolu-
tion of Necessity find-
ing that the establish-
ed Brewing and Malt-
ing Urban Renewal Dis-
trict meets the defini-
tion of a Blighted Area
under the Urban Re-
newal Law, and that
development of said
Area is necessary in
the interest of the resi-
dents of the City of Du-
buque, Iowa, and set-
ting dates of hearing
and consultation on a
proposed Amendment
to the Urban Renewal
Plan for said District
was adopted setting a
public hearing for a
meeting to commence
at 6 :30 p.m. on June 3,
2013 in the Historic
Federal Building.
Industrial Center Ur-
ban Renewal District
Amendment: City Man-
ager recommending
approval of a Resolu-
tion of Necessity that
finds that an amend-
ment of the Amended
and Restated Urban
Renewal Plan for the
Dubuque Industrial
Center Economic De-
velopment District is
both necessary and ap-
propriate and further
recommends that a
public hearing on the
proposed amendment
be set for June 3, 2013.
Upon motion the docu-
ments were received
and filed and Resolu-
tion No. 125 -13 Resolu-
tion of Necessity find-
ing that the establish-
ed Dubuque Industrial
Center Economic De-
velopment District
ments were received
and filed and Resolu-
tion No. 123 -13 Resolu-
tion of Necessity find-
ing that the establish-
ed Lake Ridge Econom-
ic Development District
meets the definition of
an Economic Develop-
ment Area under the
Urban Renewal Law,
and that development
of said Area is neces-
sary in the interest of
the residents of the
City of Dubuque, Iowa,
and setting dates of
hearing and consulta-
tion on a proposed
amendment to the Ur-
ban Renewal Plan for
said District was
meets the definition of
an Economic Develop -
ment Area under the
Urban Renewal Law,
and that development
of said Area is neces-
sary in the interest of
the residents of the
City of Dubuque, Iowa,
and setting dates of
hearing and consulta-
tion on a proposed
amendment to the Ur-
ban Renewal Plan for
said District was
adopted setting a pub -
lic hearing for a meet -
ing to commence at
6 :30 p.m. on June 3,
2013 in (the Historic
Federal Building.
Technology Park Ur-
ban Renewal District
Amendment City Man -
ager recommending
approval of a Resolu-
tion of Necessity that
finds that an Amended
and Restated Urban
Renewal -Plan for the
Dubuque Industrial
Center / South Eco-
nomiict c Development
Distr is both neces-
sary and appropriate;
determines that the
District shall hence-
forth be referred to as
the Dubuque Technolo-
gy Park Economic De-
velopment District and
further recommends
that a public hearing
on the proposed
amendment be set for
June 3, 2013. Upon,mo-
ion the documents
were received and filed
and Resolution No. 126 -
13 Resolution of Neces-
sity finding that the es-
tablished Dubuque In-
dustrial Center / South
Economic Development
District meets the defi-
nition of an Economic
Development Area un-
der the Urban Renewal
adopted setting a pub-
lic hearing for a meet-
ing to commence at
6:30 p.m. on June 3,
2013 in the Historic
Federal Building,
Dubuque Brewing and
Malting - Urban Re-
newal District Amend-
ment: City Manager
recommending adop-
tion of a Resolution of
Necessity that finds
that an Amended and
Restated Urban Renew-
al Plan for the Dubuque
Brewing and Malting
Urban Renewal District
is both necessary and
appropriate and fur-
ther recommends that
a public hearing on the
Law, determining that
the name and all sub-
sequent references to
the district shall
change to the Dubuque
Technology Park Eco-
nomic Development
District, that develop-
ment of said Area is
necessary in the inter-
est of the residents of
the City of Dubuque,
Iowa, and setting dates
of +hearing and consul
tation on a proposed
amendment to the Ur-
ban Renewal Plan for
said District was
adopted setting a pub-
lic i hearing for a meet-
ing to commence at
6 :30 p.m. on June 3,
2013 in. the Historic
Federal Building.
BOARDS/
COMMISSIONS
Applicants were invit-
ed to address the City
Council regarding their
desire to serve on the
following Boards/Com-
missions:
Building Code Board
of Appeals:tOne 3 -Year
term through August 1,
2014 (Vacant term of
Anglese). Applicant:
Mary Gotz, 1844 Ben-
nett St. Ms. Gotz spoke
in support of her ap-
pointment
Zoning Board of Ad-
justment: Two 5 -Year
terms: One term
through March 25, 2015
(Vacant term of
Ruden); and One term
through March 25,2018
(Expiring term of
Cremer). Applicants:
Eugene Bird, 3357
Arrowwood Ln.; Jeff
Cremer, 9191/ Bluff St.
PUBLIC HEARINGS
Upon motion the rules
were suspended allow-
ing anyone present to the City Coun
cil.
Safe! Routes To School
Dubuque School Safe-
ty Improvements Proj-
ect: Proof of publica-
tion on notice of public
hearing to consider the
approvaationsl of for pm lansf
,
specific, o
contract and estimated
cost for the Safe
Routes to School Pro-
gram - Dubuque School
Safety Improvements
Project and the City
Manager recommend-
ing approval. Motion
by Lynch to receive
and file the documents
and adopt Resolution
No 127 -13 Approval of
plans, specifications,
form of contract, and
estimated cost for Safe
Routes to School Pro-
gram - Dubuque School
Safety Improvements
Project #SRTS -U -2100
(663)-- 8U -31. Seconded
by Connors. Connors
requested that staff
provide a status report
on the project after
one year Motion car -
ried 7 -0.
Bunker Hill Pump Sta-
tion Improvement Proj-
ect: Proof of Publica-
tion on notice of, public
hearing to consider the
approval of plans,
specifications, form of
contract and estimated
cost for the Bunker Hill
Pump Station Improve -
ment Project and the
City Manager recom-
mending approval. Mo-
tion by Lynch to re-
ceive and file the docu-
ments and adopt Reso-
lution No. 128 -13 Ap-
proval of specifica-
tions, form of contract,
and estimated cost for
the Bunker Hill Pump
Station Improvement
Project. Seconded by
Braig. Park Division
Manager Steve Fehsal
and Water Plant Man-
ager Bob Green ad-
vised the Council that
the impact on the adja-
cent dog park will be
kept to a minimum and
temporary fencing used
during construction.
Motion carried 7 -0.
Upon motion the rules
were reinstated limit-
ing discussion to the
City Council.
ACTION ITEMS
Park & Recreation
Commission - Pets in
Parks Recommenda-
tion (Second Reading):
Park & Recreation
Commission submit-
ting revised recom-
mendations regarding
allowing pets in City
parks. City Manager
submitting informa-
tional memos. Motion
by Jones to receive and
ile the documents and
consider the second
reading of a proposed
ordinance amending
City of Dubuque Code
of Ordinances Title 10
Public Ways and Prop -_
erty, Chapter 5 Parks
and Recreation by add-
ing definitions relating
to Animals; Restricting
Horsedrawn Vehicles.
Permitting Dogs, Cats
and Domesticated Ani-
mals in Certain Parks
Open Spaces, and
Trails Subject to Condi-
tions; Establishing
Leash and Waste
Clean -Up Require
ments; Prohibiting Ani-
mals Running At -Large
Within Parks, Open
Spaces, or Trails; Per
miffing the Exercising
of Dogs off Leash in
Certain Areas; and Re-
vising Park, Open
Spaces and Trail +De
scriptions! Seconded
by Braig. Park and Rec-
reation Commissioner
Chuck Harris provided
information on the
amendments recom-
mended by the City
Council at the April 1,
2013 meeting. City
Council discussed con-
cerns about enforce-
ment, safety, sanita-
tion and cost issues,
and a trial period with
evaluations. Motion
failed 5 -2 with Braig
and Jones voting yay.
Sewer Revenue Capi-
tal Loan Note Series
2010E: City Manager
recommending appro-
val of the proceedings
to approve the revised
loan documents con-
cerning the increase in
the principle amount of
the Sewer Revenue
Capital Loan Note, Ser-
ies 2010E in order to
provide funding for the
Bee Branch Watershed
Green Infrastructure
Project. Motion by Con-
nors to receive and file
the documents and
adopt Resolution No.
116 -13 Amending the
Series Resolution (Res -
olution No. 302- 10);ap-
proved on August 10,
2010, said Resolution
Approving, and Author-
izing a Loan and Dis-
bursement Agreement
by and Between the
City of Dubuque and
the Iowa Finance Au-
thority and Authorizing
and Providing for the
Issuance of the
$64,885,000 Sewer Rev-
enue Capital Loan
Note, Series 2010E, in
order to provide for the
funding of the Bee
Branch Watershed
Green Infrastructure
Project under the
terms of a new Series
2010E Note in the prin-
cipal amount of
$74,285,000. Seconded
by Lynch. Motion car-
ried 7 -0.
Code of Ordinances -
Motorcycles and Mo-
torized Bicycles: City
Manager recommend-
ing approval of an
amendment to the Mo-
torcycles and Motor =?
ized Bicycles Ordi-
nance that requires
that a person operating
a ? motorcycle or
motorized bicycle keep
at least one hand on
the handlebars at all
times during operation:
Motion by Lynch to re-
ceive and file the docu-
ments and that the re-
quirement that a pro-
posed ordinance be
considered and voted
on for passage at two
Council meetings prior
to the meeting at
which it is to be passed
be suspended. Sec-
onded by Braig. Motion
7 -0.
Motion by Lynch for
final consideration and
passage of Ordinance
22 -13 Amending
City of Dubuque Code
of Ordinances Title 9
Motor Vehicles and
Traffic, Chapter 7 Op-
eration, Division 3 Op- sion as recommended.
eration of Motorcycles Seconded by Connors.
and Motorized Bicy- Motion carried 7 -0.
cles, Section 9 -7- Request to Schedule
321.275 Motorcycles Work Session - Historic
and Motorized Bicycles Millwork District: City
by requiring a person Manager requesting
operating a motorcycle that the City Council
to keep at least one (1) schedule a work ses-
hand on the handle- sion on Monday, June
bars at all times. 17, at 5:15 p.m. on a
Seconded by Jones. comprehensive update
Motion carried 7 -0. of the Historic Millwork
Food Scrap Collection District. Motion by
Alternative: City Man- Connors to receive and
ager recommending file the document and
approval of a proposed schedule the work ses-
food scrap and yard sion as recommended.
debris composting con- Seconded by Lynch.
tract with Full Circle Motion carried 7 -0.
Organics, LLC. Motion COUNCIL MEMBER
by s re and REPORTS
file the documents and Council Member
approve the - recom- Jones received verifi
mendation. Seconded cation to citizen corre
by Connors. Resource spontlence that the
anagement to 'Coord storm water issue on
nator M Paul Schultz pro- Kaufmann Avenue was
videdJone' information on i- being addressed by
what can be recycled "! taff.
with the program, Mayor Buol and Coun -
commercial and resi- cii Member Sutton re-
dential differences, ported on participating
economy, and subscrip- in the tree planting
tion to the program. program on April 13 at
Motion carried 7 -0. Mt. Pleasant Homer
Request for Work Ses- There ;being no 'fur -
sion -Port of Dubuque blur. business, upon
Marina Tour: City Man - moton the City Council
ager requesting that adjourned at 8:05 p.m.
the City Council sched-
ule a work session for
May 20, 2013, at 5:00
p.m. to tour the Port of
Dubuque Marina prior
to the June 1, 2013' ded-
cation: Motion by
Lynch to receive and
file the document and
schedule the work ses-
/s /Kevin S. Firnstahl,
CMC, City Clerk
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