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Proof of publication for City Council proceedings 7 1 13CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA CITY COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS REGULAR SESSION The Dubuque City Council met in regular session at 6:30 p.m. on July 1, 2013 in the His- toric Federal Building, 350 W. 6th Street. Present: Mayor Pro Tem Connors; Mayor Buol (via telephone); Council Members Braig, Jones, Lynch, Resnick, Sutton; City Manager Van Milligen, City Attorney Lindahl Mayor Pro Tem Con- nors read the call and stated this is a regular session of the City Council called for the purpose of conducting 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) Disabilities Month (June 2013) was ac- cepted by R.R.S. Stew- art, Vice Chairperson of the Human Rights Commission; and Judy Schmidt, Vice Chair of the Iowa Democratic Party Disabilities Cau- cus. PRESENTATION(S) U.S. Conference of Mayors Climate Pro- tection Award was pre- sented to the City Council by Assistant City Manager Cindy Steinhauser. U.S. Conference of Mayors Lead -Safe for Kids' Sake Grant Award was presented to the City Council by Assistant City Manager Cindy Steinhauser. National Civic League - 2013 All America City Award was presented to the City Council by Assistant City Manager Cindy Steinhauser; and Barry Gentry, Senior Vice President of the Dubuque Area Cham- ber of Commerce. Iowa Department of Transportation 2012 Most Improved Transit System Award was presented to the City Council by ECIA Execu- tive Director Kelly Deutmeyer. CONSENT ITEMS Motion by Lynch to receive and file the documents, adopt the resolutions, and dis- tion the documents were received, tiled and approved. Citizen Correspond- ence - Maus Park: Cor- respondence from Con- nie Kintzle, President of the Dubuque County Conservation Society, regarding a restoration of Maus Park be in- cluded in the South Port Project. Motion by Jones to receive and file the documents. Seconded by Resnick. Bill Kemp of the Dubu- que Conservation Soci- ety requested that the City Council consider including renovation of Maus Park in any plans for the South Port proj- ect. Motion carried 7 -0. Acquisition of Proper- ty - 20 W. 18th Street City Manager recom- mending approval to purchase property at 20 West 18th Street owned by Michael J. and Victoria L. Sawvell. Upon motion the docu- ments were received and filed and Resolu- tion No. 193 -13 Approv- ing the acquisition of real estate owned by Michael J. and Victoria L. Sawvell was adopt- ed. Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) - North Catfish Creek: City Manager transmitting informa- tion regarding corre- spondence from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) advising that the modifications to the flood plain for a portion of the North Fork of the Catfish Creek, the Federal In- surance Rate Map (FIRM), and the Federal Insurance Study Report (FISR) now are in ef- fect. Upon motion the documents were re- ceived and filed. 2013 Justice Assis- tance Grant (JAG) Ap- plication: City Manager recommending appro- val of the 2013 Justice Assistance Grant (JAG) application from the Edward Byrne Memori- al Assistance Grant program. Upon motion the documents were received, filed and ap- proved. State Recreational Trail Grant - MRT Side Trip Grant Application: City Manager recom- mending approval of the application for State Recreational Trail grant funds for the Hales Mill Loop and the resolution authorizing the Mayor to sign and submit the aoolication Upon motion the do ments were recei and filed and Rest tion No. 196 -13 Appi ing applications beer, liquor, and wine permits, as quired by City of Du que Code of Ordin ces Title 4 Busini and License Regu tions, Chapter 2 Licit Control, Article B L uor, Beer and Wine censes and Permi and Resolution No. 11 13 Approving applic tions for retail cig rette /tobacco sat permits, as required k Iowa Code 453A.41 were adopted. ITEMS TO BE SET FO PUBLIC HEARING Motion by Lynch receive and file ti documents, adopt ti resolutions, set tt public hearings as inc cated, and direct tt City Clerk to publi: notice as prescribed t law. Seconded t Braig. Motion carrie 7 -0. Dubuque Industri Center South PCC Pa ing and Utilities: Ci Manager recommen ing initiation of the bi ding process for tl Dubuque Indust' Center South PCC Pa ing and Utilities - 20 Project, and furth recommend that a pu tic hearing be set f, July 15, 2013. Upon m tion the documen were received and file and Resolution No. 197 13 Preliminary appr( val of plans, specifics tions, form of contrac and estimated cos setting date of publi hearing on plans, spec ifications, form of con tract, and estimate cost; and ordering th advertisement for bid was adopted setting public hearing for meeting to commend at 6:30 p.m. on July 15, 2013 in the Historic Federal Building. Dove Harbor Develop- ment and Lease Agree- ment: City Manager recommending author- ization of a 30 -day pub- lic notice on the com- petitive disposition of approximately 7.87 acre site Dove Harbor. Upon motion the docu- ments were received and filed and Resolu- tion No. 199 -13 (1) Ap- proving the minimum . requirements, competi- tive criteria, and offer- ing procedures for the development and the lease of certain real property and improve- ments in the Greater Oil Change Includes 5 qts oil, filter at Tire Inspect brakes, tires and Remember - Turpin Full Service Body Mold Call Terry Fortman Bodge St. Dube Autwildive is Have your vehicle towed or drive to: Complete collisio Since 1978, a pn bes Repairs like nt ac ora Phase I from'9h Street to 11th Street. Seconded by Jones. City Engineer Gus Psihoyos responded to questions regarding the unknown cost of soil contamination and that some contractors chose not to partici- pate in the Hazmat training as part of the project bid. Motion car- ried 7 -0. Code of Ordinances - Title 8 Human Rights Amendment: City Man- ager recommending approval of an amend- ment to Dubuque Ordi- nance Section 8 -3A -2, STATE OF 1 WA {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: July 10, 2013, and for which the charge is $270.27. c_S7 IFL:Ae Subscribed to before me, a Notary Public in and for Dubuque County, Iowa, this 1. ,5 day of 20 Notary Public in and for Dubuque County, Iowa. M AB? K W S comm[u310n Nu TERMEYER 'la ,R5a CITY OF DU51JQUJE0 IOWA CITY COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS REGULAR SESSION The Dubuque City Council met in regular session at 6:30 p.m. on July 1, 2013 in the His- toric Federal Building, 350 W. 6th Street. Present: Mayor Pro Tem Connors; Mayor Buol (via telephone); Council Members Braig, Jones, Lynch, Resnick, Sutton; City City Attorney Lindahl Mayor Pro Tem Con- nors read the call and stated this is a regular session of the City Council called for the purpose of conducting such business that may properly come before the City Council. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE May the spirit of wis- dom keep our hearts and minds open as we endeavor to serve the common good. PROCLAMATIONS) Disabilities Month (June 2013) was ac- cepted by R.R.S. Stew- art, Vice Chairperson of the Human Rights Commission; and Judy Schmidt, Vice Chair of the Iowa Democratic Party Disabilities -Cau- cus. PRESENTATIONS) U.S. Conference of Mayors Climate Pro- tection Award was pre- sented to the City Council by Assistant City Manager Cindy Steinhauser. U.S. Conference of Mayors Lead -Safe for Kids' Sake Grant Award was presented to the City Council by Assistant City Manager Cindy Steinhauser. National Civic League' -2013 All America City Award was presented to the City Council by Assistant City Manager Cindy Steinhauser; and Barry Gentry, Senior Vice President of the Dubuque Area Cham- ber of Commerce. Iowa Department of Transportation 2012 Most Improved Transit System Award was presented to the City Council by ECIA Execu- tive - Director - .Kelly Deutmeyer. CONSENT ITEMS Motion by Lynch to receive and " file the documents, adopt the resolutions, and dis- pose of as indicated. Seconded by Resnick. Council Member Jones requested ( #9) Citizen Correspondence - Maus Park be held for separate discussion. Motion carried 7 -0. Minutes and Reports Submitted: Airport Commission " of 5/4, Arts and Cultural _Af- fairs Advisory Commis- sion of 5/28, City Coun- cil proceedings of 6/17,'''; Housing Commission of 5/28, Housing Code Ap- peals Board of 9/18/12, Human Rights Commis- sion of 5/13, Park and Recreation Advisory Commission of 5/14. Upon motion the docu- ments were received and filed. Notice of Claims by Ste and Suits: Claim phen Collins for vehicle damage and Joan and Vernon Puls for proper- ty damage. Upon mo- tion the documents were received, filed and referred to the City Attorney. Disposition of Claims: ect was adopted. Purchase of Services) Agreement Opening Doors (CDBG): City Manager recommend - ng approval of a Pur- chase of Service Agreement for Fiscal Year 2014 with Open - ng Doors for opera- tional costs for Teresa Shelter and Maria House, a transitional facility. Upon motion the documents were received, f led and ap- proved. FY 2014 Annual Action Plan Amendment 1: City Manager recom- mending approval of the FY2014 Annual Ac- tion Plan Amendment 1 for the velopment Community Block De- Grant (CDBG) program. Upon motion the documents were received and filed and Resolution No. 192- 13 Approving Fiscal Year 2014 (Program Year 2013) Annual Ac- tion Rlan Amendment 1 for Community Devel- opment Bock? Grant (CDBG) adop ted. Funds was e, Chaplain Schmitt Master Plan Con- sland ultant Seli City Manager recommend- ing approval to retain the Cunningham Group as the consultant on: for the Chaplain Schmitt Island Master Plan and authorize C ty staff to negotiate a contract for services Upon mo- tion the documents were received, filed and approved. Citizen Correspond- ence - Maus Park: Cor- respondence trom Con- nie Kintzle, President of theiDubuque County Conservation Society, regarding a restoration of Maus Park be in- cluded in the' South Port Project. Motion by Jones to receive and lie the documents. Seconded by Resnick. Bill Kemp of the Dubu- que Conservation Soci- ety requested that the City Council consider including renovation of Maus Park in any plans for the South Port proj- ect. Motion carried 7 -0. Acquisition of Proper- ty - 20 W. 18th Street: City Manager recom- mending approval to purchase property at 20 West 18th Street owned by Michael J. and Victoria L. Sawvell. Upon motion the docu - ments were received and filed and Resolu- tion No. 193 -13 Approv- ing the acquisition of real estate owned by Michael J. and Victoria L. Sawvell was adopt- ed. Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) - North Catfish Creek: City Manager transmitting informa- tion regarding corre- spondence from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) advising that the modifications to the flood plain ; for a portion of the North Fork of the Catfish Creek, the Federal In- surance Rate i Map (FIRM), and the Federal Insurance Study Report (FISR) now are in ef- fect. Upon motion the documents were re- ceived and filed. 2013 Justice Assis- tance Grant (JAG) Ap- plication: City Manager recommending -, appro- val of the 2013 Justice Assistance Grant (JAG) application from the Edward Byrne Memori- al Assistance - Grant program. Upon motion the documents were received, filed and ap- proved. State Recreational Trail Grant - MRT Side Trip Grant Application: City Manager !recom- mending approval of the application for State Recreational Trail grant funds for the Hales Mill Loop and the resolution authorizing the Mayor to sign and submit the application for State Recreational Trail grant funds for the Hales Mill Loop. Upon motion the docu- ments were received and filed and Resolu- tion No. 194 -13 Author - izing State Recreation- al Trails Grant Applica- tion to Iowa Depart- ment of Transportation for development of Io- wa 32 Trail portion of Hales Mill Loop was adopted. Property Acquisition - 2424 Washington Street: City Manager recommending appro -- val of the Resolution approving the Offer to Buy Real Estate and Acceptance for proper- ty located at 2424 Washington Street owned by Gene Miller. Upon motion the docu- ments were received and filed and Resolu- tion No. 195.13 Approv- ing the acquisition of real estate owned !by Gene Miller in the City of Dubuque was adopt- ed. mending; approval of Gary Ruden325 W 1st buque Code of Ordi- an adjustment to' the Street. nancesTite1 6Unifi ed CIP project for the ra- Appointments were Development Code, dip tower that will al- made to the following Chapter 9 Zon ng Advi- low the money to be boards /commissions: spry Commission Ap- used to upgrade the Community Develop.- plications and Proce- current tower instead ment Advisory Com- dures,rSection 16 -9 -5 -3 of moving to a new mission: One - 3 year City Council Action by tower. Upon motion the term through February Extending Moratorium; documents were 'r re- 15, 2016 (vacant term Ordinance No.( 34 -13 ceived, filed and ap- of Koshakji).iApplicant Amending City of Du proved. Mary Bridget Corken, buque! Code of Ordi City Assessor's Office: 2353 Martin Dr. Motion nances Title 16 Unified City Assessor Rick by! Braig to appoint Development Code, Engelken transmitting Mary Bridget Corken to Chapter 11 Land ubdi- Notices of Appeal and the remainder of a 3 vision,! Section 16 -11.2 Petition 'for property year term through Feb- Applicability by Ex- tax appeals filed with ruary 15, 2016. Sec - tending the Moratori- he Property Assess- onded by Lynch. Mo- um; and Ordinance No. ment Appeal Board. tion carried 7 -0. 35 -13 Amending the Upon motion the docu- Historic Preservation City of Dubuque Code menu were received Commission (Reconsid- of Ordinances Title 16 TY and filed. eration): One - 3 year Unified Development Signed Contracts: terms through Juiy 1 Code, Chapter 13 Site Walker ! Restoration 2016 (expiring terms of Design Standards, Sec - Consultants contracts MCDoneil; Jackson tion 16 -13 -2 Appl cabili- related to repairs in Park District). Appli- ty by Extending the the Iowa Street and Lo- cant: Robert M. Moratorium. Seconded curt Street parking McDonell, 135 West by Braig. Motion car - ramps. Upon motion 17th St. The application ried 7 -0. the documents were of Benjamin Beards Convention and Visi- received and filed. Churchill St. was re- tors Bureau Advisory improvement Con- moved in lieu of an ap Committee: Corre- tracts and Mainte- plication from a Jack -' spondence from Presi- nance Bonds: Tschigg- son Park Historic Dis dent and CEO Keith frie Excavating, Inc., trice resident applica- Rahe requesting two for the Highway 151/61 tion. Motion by Jones City council appoint - Water Main Relocation to reconsider and ap menu to the Dubuque Project. Upon motion point Robert McDoneil' Convention and Visi the documents were to a 3 -year term tors Bureau Advisory received, filed andap- through July 1, 2016. Committee in addition proved. Seconded by Resnick. to the representative Alcohol and Tobacco Motion carried 7 -0. already serving on the License Applications: Zoning Advisory Com- Board of Directors. Mo- City Manager recom- mission: One' - 3 year tion by Jones to receive mending approval of term through July 1,; and file the documents annual liquor, beer, 2016 (expiring term of and appoint Council wine antl tobacco li- Norton). Applicant Members Joyce Con - censes as submitted. Patrick Norton, 920 Hors and Lynn Sutton Upon motion the docu- Valentine Dr. Motion by' to the -CVS - Advisory menu were received Braig to appoint Pat Committee. Seconded and filed and Reso u rick Norton to a 3- year by Braig. Motion car - Lion No. 196 13 Approv- term through July 1, ried 7 0. ing applications for 2016. Seconded by; Purchase and installa- beer, liquor, and /or Resnick. Motion car tion of; Security Cam - wine permits, as re- ried 7 -0. eras: City Manager rec - quired by City of Dubu &°IDELIC H RNG5 ommending approval que Code of Ordinan- Upon motion the rules of purchase and instal ces Title 4 Business were suspended allow - lation of additional se and License Regu a- ing anyone present to curity cameras. Motion tions Chapter Z Liquor address the C'ty C u by B g t R d and Resolution No 197 ment for 346 348 W by Jones City Manager i dl rai to ecewve an Control, Article B L q- file the documents and OF ICOOWUA N uor, Beer and Wine Li- Weaver Castle, LLC approve the recom - censer and Permits; Development! Agree- m nthe on. Seconded 13 Approving applica- Locust Street: Proof of Van Milligen, Street tions for retail cga publication on notice and Sewer Mainte rette /tobacco sales of public hearing to Hance Supervisor John permits, as required by consider a 'Develop Klostermann, Traffic Iowa Code 453A.47A meat Agreement with` Engineer Duane iRicht- were adopted. Weaver Castle, LLC to' er, and Police Chief OTEMS TO GE SET FOR redevelop the property Mark Raising respond PUBLIC HEARING located at r eet an8 ed to City Council Motion by Lynch to West Locust Street and questions regarding receive and file the the City Manager rec - the criteria for choos- documents, adopt the p g resolutions, set the public hearings as indi ceive and f le the dot d t cated, and direct the City Clerk to publ'sh notice as prescribed by ommending a proval. in locations; cost ef- Motion by Lynch to re- fectiveness; impact on i u inci ens; signage; in ments and adopt Reso- terdepartmental train- Pike, a Billing Clerk for Woodward Communications, Inc., an Iowa lution Ni 201-13 an ing and use; and City publisher of the Telegraph Herald ,a newspaper of general circulation proval disposal of an development of a City p a p , g interest in real proper -' policy related to sur ty owned by the City of veillance cameras. Mo- 1 the City of Dubuque, County of Dubuque and State of Iowa; hereby Dubuque by sale tion carried 7.0. through a Development COUNCIL MEMBER ;he attached notice was published in said newspaper on the following ver eemCast with yLLC. Council Member 0, 2013, and for which the charge is $270.27. Seconded by Jones.! Jones remembered the Motion carried 7 -0. 19 firefighters who law Seconded ' by Braig. Motion carried 7 -0. Dubuque Industrial Center South PCC Pav- ing and Utilities: City Manager recommend- ing initiation of the bid- ding process for the Upon motion the rules died recently in;the for Dubuque Industrial were reinstated limited est fires near Prescott, Center South PCC Pav- discussion to the City Arizona. ing and Utilities - 2013 Council. CLOSED SESSION Project, and further ACTION ITEMS Motion by Jones to recommend that a pub- 30 -Inch Force Main convene in closed ses- lic hearing be set for Replacement Project sion at 7:54 p.m. to dis- July 15, 2013. Upon mo- Phase I Award: City cuss pending litigation tion the documents Manager recommend and property acquisi- were received and filed ing award of the con- tion pursuant to Chap- and Resolution No. 198- tract for the 30 -Inch ter 21.5(1)(c)(j) Code of 13 Preliminary appro- Force Main Relocation Iowa. Seconded by val of plans, specifica- Project from 7th Street Resnick. Motion car - tions, form of contract, to 12th Street around ried 7 -0. and estimated cost; the former Public Upon motion the City setting date of public Works Garage Site and Council reconvened in hearing on plans, spec- the Alliant Energy site open session at? 8 :55 ifications, form of con- to the low bidder, stating that staff had tract, and estimated Portzen Construction. ! been given proper di- cost; and ordering the Motion by Lynch to re- section. advertisement for bids ceive and file the docu- There being no fur- was adopted setting a ments and adopt Reso- ther business, r, upon public hearing for a lution No. 202-13 motion the City Council meeting to commence Awarding public im -,' adjourned at8:56'p.m. at 6:30 p.m. on July 15, provement contract for /s /Kevin S. Firnstahl, 2013 in the Historic the s30 -Inch force Main ? '-CMC, City Clerk Federal Building. Relocation Project it 7/10 Dove Harbor Develop- Phase I from 9th Street ment and Lease Agree- to llth Street. ment: - City Manager Seconded by Jones. recommending author- City Engineer Gus ization of a 30 -day pub- " Psihoyos responded to lic notice on the com- questions regarding petitive disposition of the unknown cost of approximately 7.87 soil contamination and acre site Dove Harbor. that some contractors Upon motion the docu- chose not to partici- ments were received pate in the Hazmat and filed and Resolu- training as part of the Lion No. 199 -13 (1) Ap- project bid. Motion car- proving the minimum ried 7-0. requirements, competi- Code of Ordinances - tive criteria, and offer- Title 8 Human Rights ing procedures for the Amendment: City Man - development and the ager recommending lease of certain real approval of an amend property and improve- ment to Dubuque Ordi- ments in the Greater nance Section 8-3A-2, Downtown Urban Re- which deals with de- newel District; (2) De- Tenses, exemptions termining that the and exclusions to the lease submitted by disability protections. Gavilon Grain, LLC sat- Motion by Jones to re- isfies the offering re- ceive and file the docu - quirements with re- ments and that the re- spect to the real prop- quirement that a pro- erty and improvements posed ordinance be and declaring the in- considered and voted tent of the City Council on for passage at two to approve the lease Council meetings prior with Gavilon Grain, LLC to the meeting at in the event that no which it is to be passed competing proposals be suspended. Sec - are submitted; and (3) onded by Braig. Motion soliciting competing carried 7 -0. proposals was adopted Motion by Jones for fi- setting a public hear- nal consideration and ing for a meeting to passage of Ordinance commence at 6:30 p.m. No. 31 -13 Amending on August 5, 2013 in City of Dubuque Code the Historic Federal of Ordinances Title 8 Building. Human Rights, Chapter City Salt Site Develop- 3 Unfair and Discrimi- ment and Lease Agree- natory Practices, Arti- ment: City Manager cle ,.A Disability Dis- recommending author- crimination, Section 8- ization of a 30 -day pub- 3A -2 Defenses, Exemp- lic notice on the com- tions and Exclusions by petitive disposition of moving transvestism, approximately 6.02 transexualism and gen- acre Salt Site located der identity from Crim- adjacent to the Peosta inal Behavior to Gener- Channel. Upon motion al Exclusion. Seconded {SS: CERTIFICATION OF PUBLICATION (FA, to before me, a Notary Public in and for Dubuque County, Iowa, ,20 /3 . day of Notary Public in and for Dubuque County, Iowa. Iri w MARY FYdESTE-... c R M EYER :.�5. Cernmissl0n Number 154885 r e qe u e - ' ( 9 ) u ! tI z n : - 7 correspondence Upon motion the l u ; submitted ' u Ig • i t t-h es a MauS r by Park be held for received Grain, LLC sat- - i ta - - i i,o d o ' J ' mo n s n o t e r s a to I2 n - - se P discussion. and filed an d_esolu- 1 re- docu- Motion n No. 194-1 3 Author- quirements with re- nent snd th atth ere - t e s n d Reports State Recr Recreation- s ec t to the reaIp r nncalre: ntthat a pro suu'itted: Airport el Tralis - rant A )plICa _ erty and rovements posed ordinance be Commission of 5/4, tion lowa and declaring the in- considered and voted Arts andcatural Af- men t 0fTr a portation tent of the City Council on for Pass:?eat two fairs A isory for development of e_ toIp rove the le ase Council meetings prior sion 01 5/28, City wa 32 Trail ott0 n )f wit G av Brain, t 0 the meet1 ;_at il proceedings of 6117, Hales Mill Loop was in the evttha:noAhich is to be meeting lousi?cemm.ssion adopted. _nefinvProru,als)esuspTrded. Sec 5/28, rosingc_de pp- Property Acta s .0o ar? ed; and (3) 0nddbf3raig.voton peals Board ° f/15/32, ,42was hi gton soiei ti n7:ompotingcarried -0. Human Rights Co Str e`C ityManagerpr oeoassadopidv et, on by ' onesfo: f. sion f 5/13, Park recnnme'.ng cpro- nal Recreation Advisory val of the Resolution ingforam4ting )sag e3fordina o e Commission of 5/14. 16. g the Offer to commence at 6:30 p.m. No. ?iAmenog IJPimoti „ the y pe4Esta,e and on August 5, 2013 ct y cfDub uquerd erts w r • received proper- the Historic Federa of Grd. ances -iti?g and ty located at 242 Building. HuTenRinhts'Cater Notice of Claims and Washington Street City Salt Site 3ifair and Discrimi- suits:c:. by 51 owned aealandLed se Agre• laterY Pra0tioes, Art,_ PhenCnl ls for e. 1e Ur°” moti)nthe docu- ment: City Manager c e A PisabilityDis- taage and Joan fe were received Sect PuIs proper- lf,ti on of a3° - dayv1- 3 A-2 De Defenses, )enp- tdang e. u:7n°' fl Approv unot. ce0n the com ti °nsanuExclusions by ti antheddunentag th!• d' petitive disposition of moving transvestism, were received, filed real estate own approximately .ransexeal ismardgrn and referred to the c't yGre■Iite"',Sbe Salt site Inc • der ,de-4i tvfr caCriT: AttOrney. Dubuque adjacent to the 3 esta '- a, B e i;yjor . -Gere' Disposition of ed. Upon motion Exclusion. Seconded City Attorney b ulu e countYEarly thedutenswer Motion the folicw ing Childhood Board' cor- received ad e ed 7-0. cla. ms have bee: re- respondence fr °n Reso lutionnN Code • Entity Chairperson Julie (1) ADprovingthe • Southwest Arterialor- calremei r drand EaSt/WeSt Ris , Services of 'nwa, woo.yardinvitng the agent fr the owa mem ber of +bect; corvet t yecrl te! a Communities Asstr_ Counc., se rie on tgeaajefering pr! ce Amendments: City to al`'Po 01: Joan and Dubuque county Ea y daes forlhedeveon nagerreoom mend- \erion Pa is for drop er- chiltined Roard- upen mrt anT+he of edopt' anoff ae_ or- ty danage. uPonmo . motion the • property ance_: whiphext ed tion the documents were received a nd and improvements in Tiatorii_,for the were received. filed filed the Greater Downtown construction, rezoning Eavtrontntal protec . tro„0 R erewa )ia- subdi vision eryices tion Agency (EPA): tric.,(2) Deternining approva! in s t ; . i fo p rI . : . Motion a t f re- separate ;l ie e ect Award: City Man- ager recommending the award nf the c on- Streets between Jack- Applicants wereIrvit- rent, _haPter 2 Build. ow bldder 4n, whtestreetsed to speak .ig Construction, Dem . tn ert te oliti°;and Moving, Section 14-2;4Morato- rium f 0 r nstrucI1:? Overeight o r Other Work on -, mt.sion: ta.n 5tre ets, Are?'0 r ilit'eby Extending M° ato r.um' crdi ce No. 33-13 Pod. e g C,ty ntD-and concurred. of S t Corest iden;e romthat '-e laetbmtthe Con cern i rSOecl isi --'satisfiesehe effer. vestcorrido itng nreta'renntswot h Areas. MofinnbyJongs P 9 c i pl0hase prOt Inforan V ic At ZTg SUbm g progg tof theC ofne co 0 n forp ilneeti;y tgg 0 Ag ement BG): Debra l propos h: approy av 'Ion coun7 te me en_ a a t r o EpAF:g i cn7 Pub-n G rain, errid and the East/ and Referral r Stu dy City managerrlcon- me ding aa_royaofa n rece ve ad purchase tf servioo announoing iseal pianandptbile c nent_erinjs for the t iesNat-rol Bas council te in t_eleasewith Drain, Ltc.intieevent at no competlnBpro-to con- oesuspen'ed s d e e: ' rt y and 'm„r;Ve- 1'ouments an d that Agreement for F on_ p and declaring re.'.rement that a Vear with project itbr(e?:i ordinance be Con nern,,0 to help peoP ,1ad eredarvoted provide financial • Superfund s' ssage at`o sel.ng anu medical c of Upon drior services information mot.O n the documents th and r eferra l serv.,es to at were received and posais ar e sybnittedi wh. ch it passed low-and moderate- file d ane(3) Soliciting inc° me residents ofthe ImTanue I Congrega- proposals. was Mo- City Dubuque. Upon tiona united Chor ch of adopted setting pub- tion carried motion • Christ: Correspond- lic hearing for a meet- Motion by for were received, filed ence from Emmanuel . n„ to com menc at final oonsioerat en an and anprovea congTgationa 1 united 6.0 p.m. on August 5, passage of Ordinance Sewer Cured-plae cru;rof ctIsttfan,_ 20 13 in the Histor.0 N). 32-13 Amending Pie,cipP) 'ining Pr ti, I1:t;e cityf;rthe rer_ Pede ral Building. City of Dubuque cod nable7aver alley BOARDS/ of Ordinances 14 from i7ttoi8th cOmmSION? Building and Dev trac u-sewgr, c via on a nd In \itrig tn'oun_ their 4po!r motion t edodun nI to aRallY in the A" _ the ,aliewiy were received al°filed ley celebration on July commission: andResetion ). 191- 7 2013. Upon motion 13 Awarding the d0ouml eAdv.sory co provement contract received an filed. e_ 3 ye for PY2 andfY4 pa do Tow er Capital through Sewer Cured-In-Place Improvem e n t Project: (expiring PIO ecIPP) proi City manag er eoom - pu den). tj' nts rts wer i t to the l ar terms Fac • 1, 2016 The ZrTof nan oilcant: Aa ?n