1963 September Council Proceedings
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Regular Session, September 2, 1963
CITY COUNCIL
OFFICIAL
REGULAR SESSION, SEPTEM
BER 2, 1963-Labor Day.
NO MEMBERS OF THE CITY
COUNCIL BEING PRESENT UPON
ROLL CALL THE MEETING WAS
POSTPONED SUBJECT TO CALL.
Leo F. Frommelt
City Clerk
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37.40
Councilman Schreiber moved
that the recommendation of the
City Manager be approved. Sec-
onded by Councilman Takas. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas-l\layor Kean, Councilmen
Horgan, Schaller, Schreiber, Takas.
Nays-None.
259.98
410.66
552.49
342.77
Total Credit Balan-
ces to be transferred
to General Special
Assessment Fund ....$4,067.98
Respeetfully submitted.
Gilbert D. Chavenelle,
City Manager
1963
Clinton Street to
27th Street ................
1156 DOdge Street Sanit-
ary Sewer ..................
1157 Kane Street Sanit-
ary Sewer ..................
1158 Kane Street Curb
and Gutter ................
1185 Spruce Street As-
phaltic Macadam
Surfacing
Adjourned Regular Session, September 3,
1.887.79
16.87
1151
1199
Total Debit Balances
to be transferred
from the General
Special Assessment
Fund ..........................$2.248.49
Respeetfully submitted.
Gilbert D. Chavenelle,
City Manager
Councilman Schreiber moved
that the recommendation of the
City Manager be approved. Second-
ed by Councilman Schaller. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Kean, Councilmen
Horgan, Schaller, Schreiber, Takos.
Nays-None.
1963
8,
Perry Street
ary Sewer .......
Cleveland A v e n u e
Asphaltic Macadam
SurfaCing
Sanit
Augus
Mayor
1963
ested in purchasing a parcel of
city owned property located east
of the Vine Street steps. This
parcel of land is part of Vine
Street which fronts on Dodge
Street.
I am attaching a marked plat of
the above parcel of land outlined
in red.
My recommendation is that this
petition be denied as the sale of
this parcel would block the Vine
Street access to Dodge Street. Also,
it is my understanding that this
property would be used for bill
board purposes and such use would
be undesirable in this particular
location.
It is further recommended that
if the Council desires to sell this
property, it should be opened to
bid. Another party has expressed
an interest in this parcel of prop-
erty if the Council decides to sell
it.
3,
Adjourned Regular Session, September
Mayor Kean read the call and
stated that service thereof had
been duly made and that this
'meeting is an adjourned meeting
of the Regular Meeting of Sep-
tember 2. 1963 for the purpose of
acting upon such business as may
properly corne before the meeting.
20, 1963
OFFICIAL
Adjourned Regular Session, Sep-
tember 3, 1963.
Couneil met at 7:30 P.M. Central
Standard Time.
Present-Mayor Kean, Council-
men Horgan, Schaller, Schreiber,
Takos. City Manager Gilbert D.
Chavenelle.
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CITY COUNCIL
August
Mayor
August 16, 1963
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council
Gentlemen:
On May 6, 1963, your honorable
body adopted Resolution No. 75-63
directing all owners of lots abut-
ling On City of Dubuque 1963 Hot
Mix.Hot Laid Asphaltic Concrete
Paving Project No. 1 to make con-
nections from the sewer, water and
gas mains be)'ond the curb line
of said lots prior to June 6, 1963,
and further directing that this of-
fice proceed to have said connec-
tions made in the event any prop-
erty owner shall fail to make said
connections.
This is to certify that the owners
of the property listed on the at-
tached schedule failed or refused
to make said connections to said
property prior to June 6, 1963:
that pursuant to said resolution I
contacted Jack Jones Excavating
Service, Dubuque Plumbing and
Heating, and A-I Plumbing and
Heating to install the plumbing.
The cost of this work has been
determined to be $1,888.27 which
is due and owing the above men-
tioned contractors. The cost of
making said connections to be
charged to each lot as shown on
the attached schedule.
, I, therefore, recommend that
the City Auditor be instructed to
To the Honorable
and City Council
Gentlemen:
In accordance with Ordinance
No. 51-56 I recommend that the
City Council approve the transfer
of the Credit Balances in the fol-
lowing Special Assessment Funds
to the General Special Assessment
Fund. All Improvement Bonds is-
sued in connection with these im-
provements have been redeemed
and all installments of the assess-
ment for the improvements have
been paid and credited.
179.93
Fund Number, Name of Street and
Type of Improvement, Credit
Balance
1026 Marion Street Curb
and Gutter _...............$
1034 Levi Street Sanitary
Sewer ........................
1080 National Street Curb
and Gutter ................
1089 Goethe Street Bitum-
inous Concrete Sur.
facing ........................
1091 Queen Street Bitum-
inous Concrete Sur-
faCing ........................
1108 Hale Street Bitumin-
Concrete Surfac-
Respectfully submitted,
Gilbert D. Chavenelle
City Manager
Councilman Schreiber moved
that the recommendation of the
City Manager be approved. Sec-
onded by Councilman Schaller.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas-Ma)'or Kean, Councilmen
Horgan, Schaller, Schreiber, Takos.
Na~'s-None.
1963
8,
August
Mayor
To the Honorable
and City Council
Gentlemen:
To the Honorable
and City Council
Gentlemen:
I herewith submit the reports of
the City Auditor, City Treasurer,
City Health Department and City
Water Works for the month of
July, as well as a list of claims and
payrolls for which warrants were
issued for the month of July, 1963.
Respectfully,
Gilbert D. Chavenelle
City Manager
Councilman Schaller moved that
the reports be received and filed.
Seconded by Councilman Schreiber.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Kean, Councilmen
Horgan, Sehaller, Sehreiber, Takos.
Nay.
74.76
7.26
83.45
35.38
7.26
123.92
1,952.72
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ing .............................
1137 Davis Street Sanit-
ary Sewer ..................
1149 East 8th Street _
North Algona-Kirk-
wood Concrete Sur-
facing ........................
1154 Sewer in Alley 1st
West of Queen from
In accordance with Ordinance
No. 51-56 I recommend that the
City Council approve the transfer
from the General Special Assess-
ment Fund to the various Special
Assessment Funds listed below
which have a Debit Balance. All
Improvement Bonds issued in con-
nection with these improvements
have been redeemed and all in-
stallments of these assessments
have been paid and credited.
and
Bal-
21.70
322.13
Fund Number, Name of Street
Type of Improvement, Debit
ance
1107 East 29th Street Bi-
tuminous Concrete
Surfacing ..................$
1117 1953 Curb and Gut-
ter Project No.1....
1963
you the peti-
who is inter-
.~.'Ilt
s-None.
Proof of publication, certified
to by the publisher. of Statement
of receipts and a list of claims and
payrolls for which warrants were
issued during the month of July
1963, presented and read. Council-
man Schreiber moved that the
proof of publication be received
and filed. Seconded by Council-
man Schaller_ Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas-Mayor Kean, Councilmen
Horgan, Schaller, Schreiber, Takos.
Nays-None.
8,
August
Mayor
I am returning to
lion of Frank Kelly
To the Honorable
and City Council
Gentlemen:
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of this construction is estimated
to be $24,885.00. The assessable
portion is estimated to be $10,-
903.75, and the remaining balance
of $13,981.25 would be the city's
share.
It is estimated that the assess-
able amount against a fifty foot
lot would be approximately $883.00.
ALTERNATE #2 - Construction
would consist of a gravity line
along Davis and Hogrefe A venue,
which would drain into a trunk
line extending from Davis to Peru
Road and Peru Road to Jackson
Street. The total cost of this con-
struction is estimated to be $32,-
135.00. Not included in this esti.
mate is the cost of lateral along
Hogrefe Avenue. This has been
eliminated from the estimate be.
cause it was our decision to show
the cost of serving the ten installa-
tions along Edith Street. It is esti-
mated that the assessable portion
along Edith Street would be $2,-
722.00 and that the remaining bal-
anee of $29,413.00 would be the
city's share of the construction
cost.
Evaluating the two alternates,
it must be remembered that if the
first alternate is selected, approxi-
mately $13,000.00 would be ex-
pended on strictly a temporary
arrangement which would be re-
placed and eliminated entirely
within a few years.
In evaluating Alternate #2, the
total cost includes the con3truction
of a trunk line along Peru from
Jackson Street, approximately 1800
feet east. at a east of $22,000.00.
This is the major portion of the
city cost and it is expected that
this trunk line will be necessary
if this area is annexed.
We believe that the petitioners
should be informed that the
feasible and wise approach to take
care of the sewage is to handle it
on an area proposition, which is
the suggested Alternate #2.
Further, Alternate #2. is entirely
dependent upon the possibility of
annexing the area to the north of
the Davis Street city limits.
Respectfully submitted,
Gilbert D. Chavenelle,
City Manager
Councilman Takas moved that a
copy of the letter be sent to Mr.
Sanner and the matter be referred
to the City Manager in relation to
an annexation program. Seconded
Adjourned Regular Session, September 3, 19&3
leave Dubuque on October 10th or
11th and return October 19th.
Respectfully,
Gilbert D. ChaveneJle.
City Manager
Councilman Takas moved that
t.he request be granted. Seconded
by Councilman Schaller. Carried
by the fallowing vote:
Yeas-Mayor Kean, Councilmen
Horgan, Schaller, Schreiber, Takas.
Nays-None.
September 3. 1963
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council
Gentlemen:
This is an answer to a petition
of John C. Sanner, and others. re-
questing a cost estimate for pro-
viding sanitary sewer service on
Edith Street between Brunswick
and Burden.
It is admitted that this reply
has been delayed for some months.
This delay was unavoidable be-
cause the sewering problem for
serving Edith Street is tied into
the proposition of both serving
Edith Street and the area beyond
the city limits, and consequently,
comes to the proposition of an-
nexation.
Only about ten property con-
nections would be made on the
north side. Further, the area along
Hogrefe A venue, Iring just to the
north, slopes westerly and away
from the Edith Street houses so
that any installations to serve just
the Edith Street group will nol
be usable in the Hogrefe A venue
area.
There are consequently two ap-
proaches to the problem:
1st Alternate-is useful only to
serve a limited number of
houses on Edith Street and is
only temporarily useful.
2nd Alternate-is the construction
of more permanent usefulness,
and sewering would be made
possible for the entire Edith
Street and Hogrefe A venue area.
The following is the factual in-
formation for the two alternates:
ALTERNATE #1 - Construction
would be a gravity line along Davis
Avenue and would drain to a
mid-point between Brunswick and
Burden. At this point a lift station
would be built in order to pump
the sewage into the force main
back along Davis A venue to a pres-
ent sewer connection at Burden
and Edith Streets. The total cost
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property prior to June 6, 1963;
that pursuant to said resolution
I contacted Smitty Excavating
Service and Jack Jones Excavating
Service. I contacted Braconier
Plumbing and Heating Co. and Gea.
r. Beaves Plumbing and Heating
Co. to do the plumbing work. The
cost on this work has been deter-
mined to be $315.82, whieh is due
and owing the above mentioned
contractors. The cost of making
said connections to be charged
to each lot is as shown on the at-
tached schedule.
I, therefore, recommend that the
City Auditor be instructed to is-
sue warrants drawn on the 135 I
Road Use Tax Fund totaling
$315_82; that the cost of such con-
nections be assessed against said
lots as set forth in the attached
schedule; and that the City Clerk
be authorized and directed to cer-
tify said assessments to the County
Auditor to be collected in the same
manner as general property taxes
in accordance with Section 4 of
Chapter 151 of the Acts of the 54th
General Assembly of Iowa.
Respectfully submitted,
Gilbert D_ Chavenelle.
City Manager
SCHEDULE OF ASSESSMENTS
For Sewer and Water Connections
on newly paved streets as per
Resolution No. 77-63 adopted April
19, 1963 for Bituminous Concrete
Paving Project No. 1.
Charles Wesley Ward, Lot
154 & 155, Lennox Addi-
tion ..................................$ 136.35
Alfred D. & Dorothy Gil-
kes, Lot 119 & 120, Me-
chanies Addition 179.47
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issue warrants drawn on the 135
I Road Use Tax Fund totaling
$1,888.27: that the cost of sueh
connections be assessed against
said lots as set forth in the at-
tached schedule; and that the City
Clerk be authorized and directed
to certify said assessments to the
County Auditor to be collected in
the same manner as general prop-
erty taxes in accordance with Sec-
tion 4 of Chapter 151 of the Acts
of the 54th General Assembly of
Iowa.
369.42
Total ................................$1.888.27
Councilman TJ.kos moved that
the recommendation of the City
Manager be approved. Seconded by
Councilman Schreiber. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Keao, Councilmen
Horgan, Schaller, Schreiber, Takos.
Nays-None.
Respectfully submitted,
Gilbert D. Chavenelle.
City Manager
SCHEDULE OF ASSESSMENTS
For Sewer and Water Connections
on Newly paved streets as per
resolution No. 75-63 adopted May
6, 1963 along City of Dubuque
1963. Hot Mix-Hot Laid Asphaltic
Paving Project NO.1.
Walter J. & Beatrice M.
Kunnert, Lot 2-4 Mineral
Lot 257 ............................$ 459.18
Bueford Kelly & James
Harrington, Lot 1-1-1-1 of
WI> of N.W_V. of N.w.
v. See_ 27, Twp. 89-2E....I,059.67
Bessie & Margaret Bissell,
Lot 1-9, Mineral Lot 73....
Total .........................._.....$ 315.82
Councilman Takos moved that
the recommendation of the City
1'1anager be approved. Seconded
by Councilman Schreiber. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Kean, Councilmen
Horgan, Schaller Schreiber, Takos.
Nays-None.
1963
To the Honorable
and City Council
Gentlemen:
I request permission to attend
the Annual Conference of the In-
ternational City Managers' As-
sociation to be held October 13-17,
1963, in Denver, Colorado.
Mrs. ChavenelIe and I plan
to
26,
August
Mayor
1963
To the Honorable
and City Council
Gentlemen:
On April 19, 1963 your honor-
able body adopted Resolution No.
77-63 Directing all owners of Lots
abutting on City of Dubuque 1963
Bituminous Concrete Paving Pro-
ject No. 1 to make connections
from the sewer, water, and gas
mains beyond the curb line of said
lots prior to June 6, 1963 and fur-
ther directing that this office pro-
'ceed to have said connections
made in the event any property
owner shall fail to make said con-
nections.
This is to certify that the owners
of the property listed on the at-
tached schedule failed or refused
to make said connections to said
August 16,
Mayor
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mitting a total project cost break-
down in the amount of $142,649.78
for the development of Veterans'
Memorial Center (l\Iozena proper-
ty) over a period of three years.
Gerald McAleece, Chairman of the
Recreation Commission, expressed
his thanks to the Engineering De-
partment for the assistance they
have rendered to the Commission
in preparing the initial survey of
the l\-Iozena property. The Com.
mission is ready to get started. The
money is in the Sears fund. We
need baseball diamonds and ten-
nis courts very bad.
Councilman Schreiber moved
that the Recreation Commission
be granted authority to proceed
with development of Project "A"
to the amount of $87,649.78_ See-
anded by Councilman Takas. Car-
ried by the fOllowing vote:
Yeas-Mayor Kean, Councilmen
Horgan, Schaller, Schreiber, Takos.
N ays-N one.
Communication of Mr. and Mrs.
Otto Donath requesting an ex-
planation as to the reason Mr.
Donath's time card was removed
from the City Garage and further
requesting that he be re-employed
by the City. Councilman Takos
moved that the communication be
referred to the City Manager. Sec-
onded by l\.layor Kean. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Kean, Councilmen
Horgan, Schaller, Schreiber, Takos.
Nays-None.
Mrs. Donath addressed the Coun-
cil relative to the communication
and the status of her husband's
former employment with the City.
She requested that they be given
a written statement showing the
reason or reasons why Mr. Donath
was released from the emplOY of
the City.
Communication of Mr. and l\lrs.
Otto Donath setting forth condi-
tions for settlement of the contro-
versy relative to the location of a
storm drain on and over their
property located in Lennox Addi-
tion and raising their damage
claim from $40,000 to $60,000,
presented and read. Councilman
Schreiber moved that the com-
munication be received and filed.
Seconded by Councilman Takas.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Kean, Councilmen
Horgan, Schaller, Schreiber, Takos.
Nays-None.
1963
Session, September. 3,
Park Board in the sale of the area.
Mr. R. F. Sefzik stated that if a
building would be erected on Flat
Iron Park it would create a traffic
hazard. The Park area should be
beautified. Mr. Robert McCarron
of 928 Ml. Loretta stated that the
sale of Flat Iron Park could es-
tablish a precedent and could be-
come a wedge in the sale of other
parks. Let's not relocate industry
in our parks. Michael McCarron of
230 Valley Street requested that
the greenery be retained and that
Flat Iron Park be retained as such.
Attorney Francis J. O'Connor
addressed the Council as a repre-
sentative of Midland Laboratories.
He stated that the Flat Iron Park
Area was acquired by the City in
1856 for market space. Jurisdiction
of the area is vested in the City of
Dubuque. The area has not been
used for market space in the last
35 years and also is not being used
by citizens for park purpose. Prop..
erty has been a platted area since
Dubuque Harbor Improvement
Company had it zoned for indus-
trial purposes. U the public was
using the area for a park this
request would not be made. Cross
traffic is not substantial. Jones
and Main is not a heavy cross traf-
fic intersection. Mr. Jack Shaffer
of 1080'h University posed this
question-Why are people of the
City reluctant to help industry?
We should show industry that we
are interested in their welfare.
Mr. William J. Kelly of 911 Tres-
sa S1. made a comparison between
the Flat Iron Park area and the
former Rafferty slough area now
occupied by Sears.Roebuck Com.
pany. He claimed that the recrea.
tional areas as formerly used can
never be replaced. He expressed
concern that the recreational areas
in the south end of the city are
gradually going out of the picture.
At the conclusion of the discus-
sion Councilman Horgan moved
that the Communication of the
Park Board be referred to the City
Solicitor to render a determina-
tion as to who has jurisdiction in
this matter. Seconded by Council-
man Sehaller. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas-Mayor Kean, Councilmen
Horgan, Schaller, Schreiber, Takos.
Nays-None.
Communication of Playground
and Recreation Commission sub-
Adjourned Regular
3, 1963
Zoning Commission for an advis-
ory opinion, and should a favor.
able recommendation be received
from the Planning and Zoning
Commission, that proper arrange-
ments be made for the sale of
the vacated Dock Street property
and the abutting city owned lot.
Respectfully submitted,
Gilbert D. Chavenelle,
City Manager
Councilman Schreiber moved
that the recommendation of the
City Manager be approved and
referred to the Planning & ZonA
ing Commission. Seconded by
Councilman Takos. Carried by the
fOllowing vote:
Yeas-Mayor Kean, Councilmen
Horgan, Schaller. Schreiber, Takos.
Nays-None.
To the Honorable
and City Council
Gentlemen:
The Planning & Zoning Com-
mission has investigated the re-
quest for discontinuing the area
known as Flat Iron Park for pub-
lic use.
The Commission believes this
area has no value as a park and
recommends that the area be no
longer held for public use.
Respectfully submitted,
Dubuque Planning &
Zoning Commission
By OWEN RILEY, Sec'y.
Councilman Takos moved that
the communication be received
and filed. Seconded by Council-
man Schreiber. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Kean, Councilmen
Horgan, Schaller, Schreiber, Takos.
Nays-None.
Communication of Dub u que
Park Board requesting that "Flat
Iron Park" remain in use as a
public park as it always has been,
presented and read.
Councilman Takos moved that
the rules be suspended in order
to allow anyone present address
the Council if they so desire.
Seconded by Councilman Schaller.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Kean, Councilmen
Horgan, Schaller, Schreiber, Takos.
Nays-None.
Herb Kiefer of 535 Chestnut St.
addressed the Council by requesting
that Flat Iron Park be retained as
a park area. He could not see wh)'
the Council should supersede the
1963
30,
August
Mayor
Adjourned Regular Session, September
1963
To the Honorable
and City Council
Gentlemen:
This is to advise that I have ap.
proved the following bonds and
policy and desire to have your ap-
proval for filing, subject to the
approval of the City Solicitor:
SIDEWALK
Ralph Reisen, Merchants ~Iutual
Bonding Co.
Richard Anthony, U.S. Fidelity &
Guaranty Co.
Richard Magnall, Insurance Com-
pany of North America
EXCAVATION
Louis Buechel, 2230 Central Av-
enue, Policy No. CGA 246588,
U.S. Fidelity & Guaranty Co.
Respectfully submitted,
Gilbert D. Chavenelle,
City Manager
Councilman Takas moved ap-
proval of filing subject to the ap-
proval of the City Solicitor. Sec.
onded by Councilman Schreiber.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Kean, Councilmen
Horgan, Schaller, Schreiber, Takos.
Nays-None.
September 3, 1963
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council
Gentlemen:
This is in regard to the petition
of Mrs. Ray Reilly ~oncerning the
purchase of a city owned lot at
the corner of Dock and Garfield
Avenue.
On August 2, 1963, I wrote to
you indicating that the matter also
involved the vacation of Dock
Street and that I had contacted the
Dubuque Dock Commission in reo
gard to the vacation, and also the
City Solicitor in regard to the
city title to the vacated property.
I am enclosing a letter from the
Dubuque Dock Commission, dated
August 14th, indicating their de-
sire that Dock Street should be
vacated; also, an opinion from City
Solicitor Romolo Russo, dated Aug-
ust 15th, stating that should the
street be vacated, the City has
title to the vacated property.
I therefore recommend that the
matter of vacating Dock Strett
be referred to the Planning and
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by Councilman Horgan.
the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Kean, Councilmen
Horgan, Schaller, Schreiber, Takas.
Nays-None.
Carried by
29,
August
Mayor
August 30,
Honorable I\Iayor and
City Council
Gentlemen:
The petition of Louis E. Kart-
man and others objecting to the
granting of a beer permit to
Clarence J. Hagge, Jr. for the
premises known as 1415 Rhomberg
was referred to this office.
The basis of the complaint in
essence is that the non-conforming
use was abandoned.
I have made an investigation of
this matter and it is my opinion
in the light of Section 5, Article
9 of the Zoning Ordinance of the
City of Dubuque, Iowa that the
abandonment of the non-conform.
ing use could not be proved.
Premises 1415 Rhomberg
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red with Mr. Ted Ellsworth and
representatives of the insurance
company insuring City owned
trucks and denial of liability was
transmitted to the objector's in-
surance agent, Schwietering & Wal-
lis. It is my understanding that
denial of liability was based upon
report of the investigating police
officer and the surrounding physi-
cal facts, and the amount of the
claim in the sum of $15.00.
It is my opinion that Mr. Ted
Ellsworth and representatives of
the insurance company insuring
City owned vehicles fulfilled their
obligations to the City under the
particular insuring contract in
proper manner and in accordance
with prevalent practices in the
industry.
In the light of the foregoing,
Itheref.ore, your writer saw no
reason for conferring with the ob-
jector as it would not be proper
for me to have intervened in this
instance in the light of the con-
clusion reached by Mr. Ted Ells-
worth and the company he repre-
sented in this instance.
Letter of objection by Dr. Paul
B. Skelly is attached.
Respectfully submitted,
R. N. RUSSO,
City Attorney
Councilman Schreiber moved
that the communication be re-
ceived and made a matter of rec-
ord. Seconded by Councilman
Schaller. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas-Mayor Kean, Councilmen
Horgan, Schaller, Schreiber, Takas.
Nays-None.
1963
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1963
Honorable Mayor
City Couneil
Gentlemen:
On July 1, 1963, Paul B. Skelley,
M.D. by letter advised the Council
that he accepted under protest
my opinion regarding the accident
in which he was struck by a City
truck on March 8, 1963. He states
in his letter that, "at no time was
a statement taken from me in re-
gard to this accident."
Your City Attorney has confer-
Session, September 3, 1963
kels in the amount of $400.00 and
to deliver the same upon receipt
of a duly executed release.
Original claim is attached here-
to.
Respectfully submitted,
R. N. RUSSO,
City Attorney
Councilman Schaller moved that
the recommendation of the City
Attorney be approved and the
Auditor instructed to issue proper
warrant. Seconded by Councilman
Schreiber. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas-Mayor Kean, Councilmen
Horgan, Schaller, Schreiber, Takas.
Nays-None.
August 29, 1963
Honorable Mayor and
City Council
Gentlemen:
On July 8, 1963, Harold A. Biseh-
off of 222 State Street, Dubuque,
Iowa, filed claim for damages in
amount of $18.24 as result of strik-
ing raised manhole at or near 226
Bradley Street, Dubuque, Iowa, on
July 5, 1963_
I have made an investigation of
this claim and recommend that
same be paid and that City Auditor
be instructed to draw a warrant
payable to Harold A_ Bischoff in
amount of $18.24 and deliver same
upon receipt of duly executed re.
lease.
Original
claim is attached.
Respectfully submitted,
R. N. RUSSO,
City Attorney
Councilman Schreiber moved
that the recommendation of the
City Attorney be approved and the
Auditor instructed to issue proper
wararnt. Seconded by Councilman
Takas. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas-Mayor Kean, Councilmen
Horgan, Schaller, Schreiber, Takas.
Nays-None.
29,
August
and
I have made an investigation of
this matter and have conferred
with the claimant who has made
an offer of settlement in the
amount of $400.00, and it is the
recommendation of the City At-
torney that said offer of settle-
ment be accepted.
It is recommended that the City
Auditor be instructed to draw a
warrant payable to Harold H. Hen-
260
Communication of Dub u que
Women's Club extending an invita-
tion to attend the 5th Annual Fine
Arts Festival on Saturday, Septem-
ber 7, 1963, presented and read.
Councilman Schreiber moved that
the communication be received
and filed. Seconded by Council-
man Takas. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas-Mayor Kean, Councilmen
Horgan, Schaller, Schreiber, Takas.
Nays-None.
lIon. Mayor and
City Hall
Gentlemen:
On October 18, 1962 Frank A.
Gonser of 1860 Heeb Street, Du-
buque, Iowa, filed claim against
the City of Dubuque claiming dam-
ages allegedly suffered as a result
of an injury from a fall at the
top of the 18th Street steps on
July 24, 1962, claiming an alleged-
ly defective sidewalk thereat.
I have made an investigation of
this matter and I find that Mr.
Gonser suffered injuries to his
right knee necessitating his being
under the care of a physician from
July 25, 1962 to November 5, 1962,
and the said :Mr. Gonser has made
an offer of settlement in the
amount of $300.00, and it is the
recommendation of the City At-
torney that said offer be accepted,
and that the City Auditor be in-
structed to draw a warrant payable
to Frank A. Gonser and Esther L.
Gonser in the amount of $300.CO
and to deliver the same upon re-
ceipt of a duly executed release
and to deliver the same to the City
Attorney.
Original claim is attached hereto.
Respectfully submitted,
R. N. RUSSO
City Attorney
Councilman Schaller moved that
the recommendation of the City
Solicitor be approved and the Au-
ditor instructed to issue proper
warrant. Seconded by Councilman
Horgan. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas-Mayor Kean, Councilmen
Horgan, Schaller, Schreiber, Takas.
Nays-None.
August 26, 1963
Hon. Mayor and City Council
Gentlemen:
On November 19, 1962, Laura H.
Kirk filed claim against the City of
r
Session
1963
Adjourned Regular
~
September 3, 196.3
Dubuque in the amount of $700.00
for damages allegedly suffered as
a result of a fall on or about Sep-
tember 21, 1962 due to an alleged
defective condition in the public
walk on the north side of 7th
S t r e e t between Main & Locust
Streets.
I have made an investigation
of this matter and said claimant
has made an offer of settlement
in the amount of $90.00. It is the
recommendation of the City At-
torney that said offer of settle-
ment be accepted and that the
City Auditor be instructed to draw
a warrant payable to Laura H.
Kirk in the amount of $90.00 and
to deliver the same upon receipt
of a duly executed release, and
to that end that the amount of
$90.00 be transmitted to the City
Attorney for delivery upon receipt
of duly executed receipt and re-
lease.
Original claim is attached hereto.
Yours very truly,
R. N. RUSSO
City Attorney
Councilman Schreiber moved
that the recommendation of City
Attorney Russo be approved and
the Auditor instructed to issue
proper warrant. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Schaller. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas-Mayor Kean, Councilmen
Horgan, Schaller, Schreiber, Takas.
Nays-None.
August 15,
Honorable Ma;)<.or and
City Council
Gentlemen:
On January 4, 1963, Harold H.
Henkels filed claim against the
City of Dubuque as a result of a
fall at 360 East 26th Street in the
City of Dubuque on December 25,
1962, alleging a defective sidewalk
by reason of an accumulation of
snow and ice, as a result of which
fall claimant suffered a fractured
right wrist.
1963
Adjourned Regular
August 26,
City Counci
261
red with Mr. Ted Ellsworth and
representatives of the insurance
company insuring City owned
trucks and denial of liability was
transmitted to the objector's in-
surance agent, Schwietering & Wal-
lis. It is my understanding that
denial of liability was based upon
report of the investigating police
officer and the surrounding physi-
cal facts, and the amount of the
claim in the sum of $15.00.
It is my opinion that Mr. Ted
Ellsworth and representatives of
the insurance company insuring
City owned vehicles fulfilled their
Obligations to the City under the
particular insuring contract in
proper manner and in accordance
with prevalent practices in the
industry.
In the light of the foregoing,
ltherefore, your writer saw no
reason for conferring with the ob--
jector as it would not be proper
for me to have intervened in this
instance in the light of the con-
clusion reached by Mr. Ted Ells-
worth and the company he repre-
sented in this instance.
Letter of objection by Dr. Paul
B. Skelly is attached.
Respectfully submitted,
R. N. RUSSO,
City Attorney
Councilman Schreiber moved
that the communication be re-
ceived and made a matter of rec-
ord. Seconded by Councilman
Schaller. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas-Mayor Kean, Councilmen
Horgan, Schaller, Schreiber, Takas.
Nays-None.
August 30, 1963
Honorable Mayor and
City Council
Gentlemen:
The petition of Louis E. Kart-
man and others objecting to the
granting of a beer permit to
Clarence J. Hagge, Jr. for the
premises known as 1415 Rhomberg
was referred to this office.
The basis of the complaint in
essence is that the non-conforming
use was abandoned.
I have made an investigation of
this matter and it is my opinion
in the light of Section 5, Article
9 of the Zoning Ordinance of the
City of Dubuque, Iowa that the
abandonment of the non-conform-
ing use could not be proved.
Premises 1415 Rhomberg is
Session, September 3, 1963
kels in the amount of $400.00 and
to deliver the same upon receipt
of a duly executed release.
Original claim is attached here-
to.
Respectfully submitted,
R. N. RUSSO,
City Attorney
Councilman Schaller moved that
the recommendation of the City
Attorney be approved and the
Auditor instructed to issue proper
warrant. Seconded by Councilman
Schreiber. Carried by the follow.
ing vote:
Yeas-Mayor Kean, Councilmen
Horgan, Schaller, Schreiber, Takas.
Nays-None.
August 29, 1963
Honorable Mayor and
City Council
Gentlemen:
On July 8, 1963, Harold A. Biseh-
off of 222 State Street, Dubuque,
Iowa, filed claim for damages in
amount of $18.24 as result of strik-
ing raised manhole at or near 226
Bradley Street, Dubuque, Iowa, on
JUly 5, 1963.
I have made an investigation of
this claim and recommend that
same be paid and that City Auditor
be instructed to draw a warrant
payable to Harold A. Bischoff in
amount of $18.24 and deliver same
upon receipt of duly executed re-
lease.
Original claim is attached.
RespectfUlly submitted,
R. N. RUSSO,
City Attorney
Councilman Schreiber moved
that the recommendation of the
City Attorney be approved and the
Auditor instructed to issue proper
wararnt. Seconded by Councilman
Takos. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas-Mayor Kean, Councilmen
Horgan, Schaller, Schreiber, Takas.
Nays-None.
1963
Adjourned Regular
Session, September 3, 19&3
Dubuque in the amount of $700.00
for damages allegedly suffered as
a result of a fall on or about Sep.
tember 21, 1962 due to an alleged
defective condition in the public
walk on the north side of 7th
S t r e e t between Main & Locust
Streets.
I have made an investigation
of this matter and said claimant
has made an offer of settlement
in the amount of $90.00_ It is the
recommendation of the City At.
torney that said offer of settle-
ment be accepted and that the
City Auditor be instructed to draw
a warrant payable to Laura H.
Kirk in the amount of $90.00 and
to deliver the same upon receipt
of a duly executed release, and
to that end that the amount of
$90.00 be transmitted to the City
Attorney for delivery upon receipt
of duly executed receipt and re-
lease.
Original claim is attached hereto.
Yours very truly,
R. N. RUSSO
City Attorney
Councilman Schreiber moved
that the recommendation of City
Attorney Russo be approved and
the Auditor instructed to issue
proper warrant. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Schaller. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas-Mayor Kean, Councilmen
Horgan, Schaller, Schreiber, Takos.
Nays-None.
August 15, 1963
Honorable Ma;).'or and
City Council
Gentlemen:
On January 4, 1963, Harold H.
Henkels filed claim against the
City of Dubuque as a result of a
fan at 360 East 26th Street in the
City of Dubuque on December 25,
1962, alleging a defective sidewalk
by reason of an accumulation of
snow and ice, as a result of which
fall claimant suffered a fractured
right \vrist.
Honorable Mayor
City Council
Gentlemen:
On July 1, 1963, Paul B. Skelley,
M.D. by letter advised the Council
that he accepted under protest
my opinion regarding the accident
in which he was struck by a City
truck on March 8, 1963. He states
in his letter that, "at no time was
a statement taken from me in re-
gard to this accident."
Your City Attorney has confer-
29,
August
and
I have made an investigation of
this matter and have conferred
with the claimant who has made
an offer of settlement in the
amount of $400.00, and it is the
recommendation of the City At-
torney that said offer of settle.
ment be accepted.
It is recommended that the City
Auditor be instructed to draw a
warrant payable to Harold H. Hen-
Adjoumed Regular
Communication of Dub u que
Women's Club extending an invita-
tion to attend the 5th Annual Fine
Arts Festival on Saturday, Septem-
ber 7, 1963, presented and read.
Councilman Schreiber moved that
the communication be received
and filed. Seconded by Council-
man Takas. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas-Mayor Kean, Councilmen
Horgan, Schaller, Schreiber, Takas.
Nays-None.
August 26, 1963
Hon. Mayor and City Council
City Hall
Gentlemen:
On October 18, 1962 Frank A.
Gonser of 1860 Heeb Street, Du.
buque, Iowa, filed claim against
the City of Dubuque claiming dam.
ages allegedly suffered as a result
of an injury from a fall at the
top of the 18th Street steps on
July 24, 1962, claiming an alleged-
ly defective sidewalk thereat.
I have made an investigation of
this matter and I find that Mr.
Gonser suffered injuries to his
right knee necessitating his being
under the care of a physician from
July 25, 1962 to November 5, 1962,
and the said l\-Ir. Gonser has made
an offer of settlement in the
amount of $300.00, and it is the
recommendation of the City At-
torney that said offer be accepted,
and that the City Auditor be in-
structed to draw a warrant payable
to Frank A. Gonser and Esther L.
Gonser in the amount of $300.00
and to deliver the same upon re-
ceipt of a duly executed release
and to deliver the same to the City
Attorney.
Original claim is attached hereto.
Respectfully submitted,
R. N. RUSSO
City Attorney
Councilman Schaller moved that
the recommendation of the City
Solicitor be approved and the Au-
ditor instructed to issue proper
warrant. Seconded by Councilman
Horgan. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas-Mayor Kean, Councilmen
Horgan, SchaUer, Schreiber, Takas.
Nays-None.
August 26, 1963
Hon. Mayor and City Council
Gentlemen:
On November 19, 1962, Laura H.
Kirk filed claim against the City of
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263
It. 9/6
Councilman Schaller moved the
adoption of the Ordinance. Second-
ed by Mayor Kean. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Kean, Councilmen
Horgan, Schaller, Schreiber, Takos.
Nays-None.
ORDINANCE NO. 25-63
An Ordinance granting to Du-
buque TV-FM Cable Company,
and Lot 1 of Lot 1 of Lot 1 of Lot
1 of Lot 2 and Lot 2 of Lot 1 or
Lot 1 of Lot 1 of Lot 2 of Mineral
Lot 10 and Lot 2 of Lot 1 of Lot 1
of Lot 1 or Lot 1 of Lot 3 and Lot
1 of Lot 1 of Lot 1 or Lot 1 of Lot
I of Lot 3 of Mineral Lot 3 (East
side of Rockdale Road).
5. And further provided that no
gOods are publIcly displayed on the
~remil:les, and that no sign or ad-
vertisements are shown other than
the name and profession of the
person using tIle office or studio,
and such sign or nameplate shall
not exceed rive (5) square feet in
area in the locations described in
1, 2 and 3.
(k) Off street parking within the
following described area:
Beginning at the point of inter~
section of the westerly line of Lo-
cust Street and the northerly Une
of 'V est Third Street, thence
northerly on the westerly line of
Locust Street to the intersection
at the southerly line of West Fifth
Street, thence westerly along the
southerly line of 'Vest Filth Street
to the Intersection of the easterly
line of Bluff Street, thence south-
erly on the easterly line at Blutf
Street to the Intersection of the
northerly Jlne of W est Third
Street, thence easterly on the
northerly ilne ot 'Vest Third Street
to the intersection of the westerly
line or Locust Street which Is the
point of beginning, provided that
no goods are publicly displayed on
the premises and that no sign or
advertisements are shown other
than the n8 me at the tlrm or OP-
erator using such parking lot, and
such sign shall not exceed tlve (5)
equare feet In area.
(1) Accessory uses on the same
lot customarily Incident to any of
the above permhted uses."
SECTION 2. T hIs Ordinance
shall be In full torce and ertect
from and after Its f1nat passage,
adoption and publication as by
law provided.
Introduced the 5th day ot Au-
gust, 1963.
Rule reqUiring reading on three
separate days suspended by unani_
mous vote the 5th day at August,
1963.
Passed by recorded roll call vote,
adopted and approved this 3rd day
oC SePtember, 1963.
James J. Kean
MAYOR
John P. SchreIber
Louis Schaller
Peter J. Takas
Robert .T. Horgan
COUNCILMEN
Attest:
Leo F. Frommelt
CITY CLERK
Published ottlclall;r In the Tele-
I.;raph~Herald newspaper this 6th
day ot September, 1963.
Leo F. Frommel
City Clerk
Adjourned Regular Session, September 3, 1963
Grandvlew Avenue between Delhi
Street and 'Vest Third Street).
(j) Professional oftice or studio
ot a physician, surgeon, doctor,
dentist, architect, musician, lawyer
or similar profession within the
follOWing described areas:
1. Beginning at a point on the
fi'ast line of Bluft Street 0 n e
hundred north ot the northllne of
West Ninth Street. thence east
to the center line ot the alley tirst
east on Bluff Street, thence north
along the center line of the alley
first east at Bluft Street to the
center line at West Eleveonth
Street, thence east on the center
line of W. Eleventh St. to the cen-
ter line of the alley between Lo-
cust and ::\faln Strf!'ets, thence
north on the center line ot the
altey between :\faln and Locust
Streets to the north line of the
Middle 1/5 ot City Lot 473, thence
west along the north line of the
:\I1ddle 1/5 of City Lot "-13 one
hundred and fourteen feet, thence
south along the west line of City
Lot -173 (which Is the east line
of Locust Street extended) and
along the east line of Locust Street
to the south line ot 'Vest Fifteenth
Street, thence west along the
south line at West Fifteenth
Street to the cente'!" line of Blutr
Street: thence south along the
('enter line of Blutf Street to the
cente'!" lIne ot Loras Boulevard;
thence west along the center line
of Loras Boulevard to a point one
hundred feet west of the west
ilne of Bluff Street, thence south
along a line one hundred teet
west at and parallel to the west
line at Bluft Street to the north
line at West Ninth Street. thence
east along a line one hundred teet
north at the north line of West
Street to a point on the east
line or Bluff Street one hundred
feet north of the north line of
West Ninth Street, which Is the
point of beginning, and the area
further described:
2. Beginning at the point of the
intersection at the center lines at
Lor a s Boulevard and 'Yalnut
Street, thence east on the center
line of Loras Boulevard to a point
one hundred and twenty feet east
of the east line of Prairie Street,
thence south on a line one hundred
and twenty feet east of the east
line of Prairie Street to the center
line of the alley tirst south ot Lor_
as Boulevard, thence west along
the center line of the alley first
south of Loras Boulevard to the
center line of Prairie Street, thence
south along the center line ot
Prairie Street to the point ot the
intersection of the center lines of
Prairie Street and Chestnut Streets,
thence west along the center line
of Chestnut Street to the point of
the intersection of the center lines
of Chestnut Street and 'Val nut
Street, thence north along the cen_
ter line at 'Valnut Street to the
center line at Loras Boulevard,
which is the point or beginning and
the area further described: Lot 6
of Lot 1 at Lot 7, Lot 1 at Lot 8,
South one hundred teet of Lot 9
Reeder Langworthys Sub. Lot 1
and Lot lA MUrphys Sub.
3. In the area between 'Yest Fif-
teenth Street and 'Vest Sixteenth
Street (rom Main Street to the aI-
le... Clrst west.
'4. In the area of Lot 1 at Lot 1
of Lot 1 at Lot 13; Lot 2 at Lot 1
at Lot 1 at Lot 13 and Lot 2 at Lot
t of Lot 13 J. C. Scully Sub. No.2
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3, 1963
dence District, presented and read.
No written objections were filed
and no objectors were present in
the Council Chamber at the time
set for the public hearing.
Councilman Takos moved that
the proof of publication be re-
,ceived and filed. 'Seconded by
Councilman Horgan. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Kean, Councilmen
Horgan, Schaller, Schreiber, Takos.
Nays-None.
ORDINANCE NO. 23-63
An Ordinance Amending the
Zoning Ordinance of the City of
Dubuque by Repealing Section 1 of
Article 4 of the Zoning Ordinance
oC the City of Dubuque and Enact-
ing a substitute therefore to au-
thorize additional Uses in the
Multiple Residence District, pre.
sented for Final Adoption.
Ordinance' No. 23'-63
An ORDI~A~CE Amending the
Zoning Ordinance at the City of
Dubuque by Repeallng Section 1
of Article 4 of the Zoning Ordi-
nance at the City at Dubuque and
Enacting a Substitute therefore to
8uthorl'.e AddItional Uses In the
:\lultJple Residence District.
BE IT ORDAINED by the CIT'~
COUNCIL at the CITY OF DU-
BUQUE, IOWA:
Section 1. That Section 1 at Ar-
ticle 4 at Ordinance No. 3-34, des.
Ignated "Zoning Ordinance at the
City of Dubuque" be and the
same Is hereby repealed, and a
new Section 1 at Article 4 of Or-
dinance No. 3-34 enacted in lieu
thHeot. as follows to wit:
"SECTION 1. Use RegUlations
No building or premises shall
be used, and no building shall
be E't"PCted or altered to be used
in whole or in part, unless other-
wlHe provided tor In this ordi-
nance, except tor the tollowlng
pUrposes:
(a) Use permitted In a Two-
FamlJy Resldmce District.
(b) :\fultlple DwelUng.
(c) Apartment House.
(d) Hotel, 1\Iote1.
(e) Club or Lodge.
(f) Lodging or Boarding House.
(g) Hospital, SanItarium or
Clinic.
(11) Storage Garage.
(I) Funeral Home and mHrtual')'
within the followlnK designateld
Multiple-family residence districts:
1. In the area bounded by the
north property line ot Dodge
Street, and the north prope'!"ty
line of the north side or Seven-
teenth Street and 'Vest Seven-
teenth Street, and the west prop-
erty line of the lots adjacent to
and abutting the westerly side or
Bluff Street, and the east prop-
el.ty line or the 10tll adjactmt to
and abutting the easterly side at
Central Avenue.
2. In the urea at Lot 1 of Lot 1
oC Boxleiter Sub. at Lot 1 at Car-
nllne Boxlelte'!"8 Sub. at Mineral
Lot 160; Lot 1 or Lot 2 at Lot 2
of Caroline Boxlelter Sub. and
Lots 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 Sidonia Hos-
fordFl Sub. (East Side at North
Session, September
Yeas-Mayor Kean, Councilmen
Horgan, Schaller, Schreiber, Takos.
Nays-None.
Notice of claim of James M.
Adams, in behalf of Susan Lynn
Adams, a minor, in the amount of
$100. for personal injuries re-
ceived by said minor in a fall on a
defective sidewalk at 796 Alla
Vista Street on June 18, 1963, pre-
sented and read. Councilman
Schaller moved that the Notice of
claim be referred to the City Solic-
itor for investigation and report.
Seconded by Councilman Horgan.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas--Mayor Kean, Councilmen
Horgan, Schaller, Schreiber, Takos.
Nays-None.
Proof of Publication, certified to
by the Publisher, of Notice of pub-
lic hearing to amend the Zoning
Ordinance by repealing Section 1
of Article 4 and enacting a sub-
stitute therefore to authorize addi-
tional uses in the Multiple Resi-
Respectfully submitted,
R. N_ RUSSO,
City Attorney
Councilman Takos moved that
the recommendation of the City
Attorney be approved. Seconded
by Mayor Kean. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Kean, Councilmen
Horgan, Schaller, Schreiber, Takos.
Nays-None.
Notice of claim of Richard H.
Logan, in behalf of Kathleen Log-
an, a minor, in an unspecified
amount, for personal injuries reo
ceived by said minor as the result
of a fall on the cement apron of
Flora Park pool on August 3, 1963,
presented and read. Councilman
Schaller moved that the notice
of claim be referred to the City
Solicitor for investigation and reo
port. Seconded by Councilman
Horgan. Carried by the following
vote:
262
located in a
district.
It is therefore recommended
that the City Council over rule
the objections made by the object-
ors to the granting of beer permit
to Clarence J. Hagge, Jr. for the
premises known as 1415 Rhomberg
in the City of Dubuque, Iowa and
that the City Council confirm its
action in granting him said beer
permit.
Petition of objectors is attached
hereto.
residence
......."f\~.fY
Adjourned Regular
two..family
265
Nays-None.
Petition of Renier Realty Corp-
oration requesting permission to
construct a loading dock at the
rear of the building at 520 Main
St., presented and read. Council-
man Schreiber moved that the
petition be referred to the City
Manager and Engineering Depart.
ment. Seconded by Mayor Kean.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Kean, Councilmen
Horgan, Schaller, Schreiber, Takas.
Nays-None.
Petition of the United Fund of
Dubuque requesting that Main
Street from 4th to 14th be renam-
ed "United Fund 'Vay" from Sep-
tember 19th to October 23rd, 1963
to dramatize the importance of the
United Fund to the community's
every-day way of life, presented
and read. Councilman Takas mov-
ed that the petition be referred to
the City A,tanager. Seconded by
Councilman Schaller. Carried by
the fallowing vote:
Yeas-Mayor Kean, Councilmen
Horgan, Schaller, Schreiber, Takos.
Nays-None.
Petition of E. T. Kisting et al re-
questing the enforcement of the
25 mile speed limit on Rockdale
Road southwest from Grandview
Ave., presented and read. Council.
man Schreiber moved that the
petition be received and filed. Sec-
onded by Councilman Schaller.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Kean, Councilmen
Horgan, Schaller, Schreiber, Takas.
Nays-None.
Communication of Acting Traf.
fie Captain Jenaman submitting
various days of speed checks rela-
tive to Mr. E. T. Kisting's com-
plaint, finding no violations but
recommending that the speed limit
sign be changed;-that sidewalks
be installed along Rockdale Road;
-also that curb and gutter be con.
structed, in order to help solve
some of the problems attributable
to the Rockdale Road area, pre-
sented and read.
Councilman Schreiber moved
that the report be received and
filed and that a copy of same be
sent to Mr. E. T. Kisting. Seconded
bv Councilman Schaller. Carried
by the fallowing vote:
Yeas-Mayor Kean, Councilmen
Horgan, Schaller, Schreiber, Takas.
Nays-None.
1963
Adjourned Regular Session, September 3,
& Zoning Commission. Seconded
by Councilman Schreiber. Carried
by the fOllowing vote:
Yeas-Mayor Kean, Councilmen
Horgan, Schaller, Schrieber, Takas.
Nays-None.
Communication of Board of Dock
Commissioners requesting that the
Council take favorable action and
grant the petition to be presented
by the Dubuque Packing Co. for
ground along Kerper Blvd., pre-
sented and read. C 0 u n c i 1 man
Schreiber moved that the com.
munication be received and filed.
Seconded by Councilman Schaller.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Kean, Councilmen
Horgan, Schaller, Schreiber, Takas.
Nays-None.
Petition of Dubuque Packing
Company requesting a deed to the
property east and west of Kerper
Blvd., extending about one thou.
sand feet north of E. 16th Street,
presented and read. Councilman
Schreiber moved that the petition
be granted and that proper pro-
ceedings be prepared. Seconded by
Councilman Schaller. Carried b.y
the fOllowing vote:
Yeas-Mayor Kean, Councilmen
Horgan, Schaller, Schreiber, Takos.
Nays-None.
Petition of Plaza 20 requesting
a deed indicating the intention to
nullify "Reserved for street" de.
signation of a 50' parcel of proper.
ty in Burkart Sub. in exchange for
a 50~ parcel to be deeded by Plaza
20 to the City for street purposes,
presented and read. Councilman
Schreiber moved that the petition
be referred to the Planning and
Zoning Commission. Seconded by
Councilman Takas. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Kean, Councilmen
Horgan, Schaller, Schreiber, Takas.
Nays-None.
Petition of Sandra Jean Rapp et
al requesting rezoning of Lot 25,
Block 25, Clover Hills Subdivision
located at 2594 Grissy Drive from
Single Family Residence District
Classification to Local Business
District "Au classifiQ'ation, pre-
sented and read. Councilman
Schreiber moved that the petition
be referred to the Planning & Zon-
ing Commission. Seconded by
Councilman Takos. Carried by the
fOllowing vote:
Yeas-Mayor Kean, Councilmen
Horgan, Schaller, Schreiber, Takas.
1963
Third Street known as Lots C and
D Julien Hotel Plaza be vacated.
Respectfully submitted,
Dubuque Planning &
Zoning Commission
By OWEN RILEY, Sec'y
Councilman Schaller moved that
the recommendation of the Corn.
mission be approved. Seconded by
Councilman Horgan. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Kean, Councilmen
Sorgan, Schaller, Schreiber, Takos.
Nays-None.
ORDINANCE NO. 26-63
An Ordinance Vacating that por-
tion of Alley Now platted and de-
scribed as Lot C and Lot D Julien
Dubuque Hotel Plaza, in the City
of Dubuque, Iowa and Ordering
Conveyance of same, presented
and read.
Councilman Schreiber moved
that the reading just had be con-
sidered the first reading of the
Ordinance. Seconded by Council.
man Schaller. Carried by the fol.
lowing vote:
Yeas-Ma~ror Kean, Councilmen
Horgan, Schaller, Schreiber, Takos.
Nays-None.
Councilman Schreiber m 0 v e d
that the rules be suspended reo
quiring an Ordinance to be read
on three separate days. Seconded
by Councilman Schaller. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas-l\layor Kean, Councilmen
Horgan, Schaller, Schreiber, Takos.
Nays-None.
Councilman Schreiber m 0 v e d
that a pUblic hearing be held on
the Ordinance on October 7, 1963,
at 7:30 o'cloek P.M. Central Stan-
dard Time in the Council Chamber
at the City Hall and that the City
Clerk be instructed to publiSh
notice of the hearing in the man-
ner required by law. Seconded by
Councilman Schaller. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Kean, Councilmen
Horgan, Schaller, Schreiber, Takas.
Nays-None.
Petition of Seven Up Bottling
Co. requesting rezoning of Lot 1
of Sub. of Correction Plat of Lot 2
of Lot 1 of Lot 2 of Bonson Farm
and Lot 2 of Sub. of Correction
Plat of M. L_ 248 from present
Family Residence District Classifi-
cation to Light Industrial Classifi.
cation, presented and read. Coun.
cilman Takos moved that the peti.
tion be referred to the Planning
Adjourned Regular Session, September 3,
COUNCIL
10:45 P.M.
August 30,
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council
Gentlemen:
The Planning & Zoning Com-
mission recommends that the por-
tions of the alley between Main
and Iowa Streets and Second and
._'ft,,1;
AT
1963
Yeas-Mayor Kean, Councilmen
Horgan, Schaller, Schreiber, Takos.
Nays-None.
COUNCIL RECESSED AT 10:35
P.M.
Mr. Hal Reynolds, attorney for
the local TV station stated that the
company intends to revamp their
entire s y s t e m. The ultimate
changeover would entail an ex.
penditure of approximately one.
half million dollars. Th ~y propose
now to begin program in mind for
Dubuque and therefore realizing
the amount of the investment in-
volved they <lj:e proposing a 20
year franchise instead of 10 )'ears,
as presently in dfect. The com.
pany is looking: to the future
growth of the City and the exten.
sion of service will require con.
siderable outlay, estimating that
every mile of service extension
would cost approximately $5,000.
Councilman Horgan moved that
the Council meet with representa-
tives of the Company on Septem-
ber 11, 1963 to consider proposed
plans. Seconded by Councilman
Schaller. Carried by the following
vote:
Division of H & B Communications
Corporation, a Delaware Corpora.
tion, its successors and assigns, the
right to erect, maintain and oper-
ate transmission and distribution
facilities and additions thereto, in,
under, over, along, across and up-
on the streets, lanes, avenues, side-
walks, alleys, bridges, highways
and other public places in the City
of Dubuque. and subsequent addi-
tions thereto, for the purpose of
transmission by cable and distribu-
tion of television impulses, tele-
vision energy and frequency modu-
lated sound signals to the inhab-
)tants of said City for a period
of 20 years and regulating the
same; and providing terms and
conditions of said Franchise, and
providing penalties for violation
hereof, presented to the Council.
..
RECONVENED
264
207
filed. Seconded by Councilman
Schreiber. Carried by the follow.
ing vote:
Yeas-Mayor Kean, Councilmen
Horgan, Schaller, Schreiber, Takas.
Nays-None.
Statement of R. D. Rampson Jr.
certifying that notices of levy were
posted in the area on August 7.
1963 affected by assessment as the
result of the surfacing of City of
Dubuque 1963 Bituminous Con-
crete Paving Project No. 1 pre.
sented and read. Councilman
Takas moved that the statement
be received and filed. Seconded by
Councilman Schaller. Carried by
the fOllowing vote:
Yeas-Mayor KeaD, Councilmen
Horgan, Schaller, Schreiber, Takas.
Nays-None.
SCHEDULE OF ASSESSMENT
RESOLUTION NO. 160-63
Resolved by the City Council of
the City of Dubuque, Iowa: That
to pay for CITY OF DUBUQUE
1963 BITUMINOUS CONCRETE
PAVING PROJECT NO.1 by TRI-
STATE PAVING CO. contractor, in
front of and adjoining the same,
a special tax be and is hereby
levied on the several lots, and
parts of lots, and parcels of real
estate all as named, situated and
owned, and for the several
amounts set opposite each lot or
parcel of real estate, as set forth
in the following schedule.
City of Dubuque 1963 Bituminous
Concrete Project No. 1
Construetion Cost ..........$ 96,123.94
Less City Share 2,809.43
..$ 98,934.12
2,809.43
......$ 93,314.51
4,945.67
673.94
$101,743.55
Langworthy St. from the west
property line of Alpine St. to the
west property line of College St.
with bituminous concrete surfac-
ing.
Mathilda Faino, etal, Lot S.
58'-1, O'Neills Sub. ....._..$
Alphonse G. Aeker, Lot N.
2'-1, O'Neills Sub. ............
Alphonse G. Aeker, Lot S.
38'-2, O'Nells Sub. ..........
Floyd G. & Rose M. Tsehig-
gfrie, Lot N. 22'-2, 0'-
260.20
4.33
65.45
Session, September 3, 1963
Assessable Amount
5.3% Extra Expense
5% Interest for 52 days
Total Assessable
Amount
City Sbare
Robin, Summit, presented and
read. Councilman Schaller moved
that the proof of publication be
received and filed. Seconded by
Councilmen Horgan. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Kean, Councilmen
Horgan, Schaller, Schreiber, Takos.
Nays-None.
Communication of Edward H.
Kieffer calling the City's attention
to a defect in the new paving on
W. 5th Street, presented and read.
After the Council was advised that
the defect had been corrected
Councilman Takos moved that the
communication be received and
filed. Seconded by Councilmen
Horgan. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas-Mayor Kean, Councilmen
Horgan, SchaUer, Schreiber, Takos.
Nays-None.
Communication of John W. &
Margaret Arnzen objecting to the
amount of levy against their prop-
erty on Rosedale Avenue, present-
ed and read. After the Council
had been advised that the Arnzen's
had been contacted by the Engi-
neering Department for Clarifica-
tion of the amount levied Council-
man Takos moved that the com-
munication be received and filed.
Seconded by Councilman Horgan.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Kean, Councilmen
Horgan, Schaller, Schreiber, Takos.
Nays-None.
Communication of Bueford J.
Kelly & James Harrington object-
ing to the amount of the surfacing
assessment levied against their
property on Earl Drive, presented
and read. Councilman Takos mov-
ed that the communication be re-
ferred to the City Solicitor for in-
vestigation and report. Seconded
by Councilman Horgan. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Kean, Councilmen
Horgan, Schaller , Schreiber, Takos.
Nays-None.
Statement of City Clerk certify-
ing that notices of levy were mail.
ed to property owners affected
by the surfacing of City of Du-
buque 1963 Bituminous Concrete
Paving Project No. 1 on August
12th and 13th by ordinary mail
according to the record title hold-
ers as appeared on the records of
the County Auditor, presented and
read. Councilman Schaller moved
that the statement be received and
Adjourned Regular
(
1963
Horgan, Schaller, Schreiber,
Nays-None.
Petition of R. F. Sefzik et al re-
questing that the issue of Daylight
Saving Time be placed on the
November election ballot, present-
ed and read. Councilman Schrei-
ber moved that the petition be
referred to the City Solictor re-
questing if the issue should be
placed on voting machines or pa-
per ballots be used. Seconded by
Councilman Horgan. Carried by
the fOllowing vote:
Yeas-Mayor Kean, Councilmen
Horgan, Schaller, Schreiber, Takos.
Nays-None.
Petition of Loras Beadle request-
ing a refund of $75. on the unex-
pired portion of cigarette license
No. 237, as he has discontinued
business on 9-2-63, presented and
read. Councilman Takos moved
that the petition be granted and
the Auditor instructed to issue
a warrant in the amount of $75
payable to Loras Beadle to cover
the amount due on the unexpired
portion of cigarette license No.
237. Seconded by Councilman
Schaller. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas-Mayor Kean, Councilmen
Horgan, Schaller, Schreiber, Takos.
Nays-None.
Petition of Loras Beadle re-
questing a refund of $150. on the
unexpired portion of Class HB"
beer permit No. 88, as he has dis-
continued business on 9-2-63, pre-
sented and read. Councilman
Takos moved that the refund be
granted and the Auditor instructed
to issue a warrant in the amount
of $150. payable to Loras Beadle
to cover the amount due on the
unexpired portion of Class "B"
beer permit No. 88. Seconded by
Councilman Schaller. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Kean, Councilmen
Horgan, Schaller, Schreiber, Takos.
Nays-None.
Proof of Publication, certified
to by the Publisher, of Notice of
Levy of Special Assessment and In-
tention of the Council to issue
bonds to pay for the construction
of CITY OF DUBUQUE 1963
BITUMINOUS CONCRETE PAV-
ING PROJECT NO. 1 on the fol-
lowing named streets: Langworthy,
Parkway, Rosedale, Lowell, Col.
lege, Ruann Drive, Ideal Lane, Earl
Drive, W. 5th, Walsh, Van Buren,
Takos.
Adjourned Regular Session, September 3,
266
Petition of Paul D. Dale re-
questing the intallation of a street
light on Adeline street midway
between Ramona street and the
turn around at the end of Adeline
street, presented and read. Council.
man Schreiber moved that the
petition be referred to the City
Manager and Engineering Depart-
ment for investigation and report.
Seconded by Councilman Horgan.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Kean, Councilmen
Horgan, Schaller, Schreiber, Takos.
Nays-None.
Petition of University of Du-
buque requesting permission to
stage a parade on Saturday, Octo-
ber 19, 1963 as a homecoming fea-
ture, presented and read. Council.
man Horgan moved that the peti.
tion be granted. Seconded by
Councilman Schaller. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Kean, Councilmen
Horgan, Schaller, Schreiber, Takos.
Nays-None.
Petition of Ediel Gardner re-
questing permission to excavate
under Carlton Street to make prop-
er water connections, presented
and read. Councilman Schreiber
moved that the petition be refer-
red to the City Manager, City
Engineer, and Building Commis-
sioner. Seconded by Councilman
Takos. Carried b>' the fOllowing
vote:
Yeas-Mayor Kean, Councilmen
Horgan, Schaller, Schreiber, Takos.
Nays-None.
Petition of Mrs. Donald A. Roth
et al requesting rezoning of the W.
130' of Lot 48 in Cox's Addn. lo-
cated at 1954 Ellis Sl. to Loeal
Business Classification, presented
and read. Councilman Horgan
moved that the petition be refer-
red to the Planning & Zoning
Commission. Seconded by Council~
man Takos. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas-Mayor Kean, Councilmen
Horgan, Schaller, Schreiber, Takos.
Nays-None.
Petition of Peoples Natural Gas
requesting permission to excavate
in the alley between Locust and
Main and W. 11th and W. 12th
streets, presented and read. Coun-
cilman Schaller moved that the
petition be granted. Seconded by
Councilman Takos. Carried by the
fOllowing vote:
Yeas-Mayor
<tI".-r.
Councilmen
Kean,
269
288.00
30.00
70.00
288 eu. yds; Excavation @
1.00 ..........................._......$
254.91 ton s. bituminous
binder course @ 9.10......2,319.68
244.05 tons bituminous sur-
face course @ 9.10 .._.....2,220.86
100 gals_ tack coat RCO
@0.30 ................................
350 gals. prime eoat MC-O
@0.20 ......................._........
3 manholes raised or low-
ered @ 30.00 ....................
307.25 tons %" stabilized
base stone @ 2_90_.......__
65 sq. yd. brick removal
@0.50
Albert & Genevieve E.
Cleaver. Lot 26, Julia
Langworthy's Add. ..........
A. J. & Rita M. Walsh,
Lot 25., Julia Langwor-
thy's Add. ........................
Robert A. & Marian B.
Pfaff, Lot 19, Julia Lang-
worthy's Add. ..................
John W. '" Ruth T. Heinz,
Lot 20, Julia Langwor-
thy's Add. ........................
Roger C. & Mary L Orvis,
Lot 21, Julia Langwor-
thy's Add. ........................
Raymond L. & Norma J.
Kern Kirpes, Lot 41, Jul-
ia Langworthy's Add. ....
Raymond L. & Norma J.
Kern Kirpes, Lot 41-A,
Julia Langworthy's Add.
Raymond L. & Norma J.
Kern Kirpes, Lot W. 10'.
42, Julia Langworthy's
Add. ..........._......................
Phillip T. & Mary G. Kelly,
Lot E. 40'-42, Julia Lang-
worthy's Add. ..................
Phillip T. & Mary G. Kelly,
Lot E. 4O'-42A, Julia
Langworthy's Add. ..........
Raymond L. &: No<ma J_
Kern Kirpes, Lot W. 10'.
42A, Julia Langworthy's
Add. .............._................_..
Helen B. Green, Lot 43,
Julia Langworthy's Add.
Helen B_ Green, Lot 43A,
Julia Langworthy's Add.
Gene A. & Erma. M. Chap-
man, Lot 44, Julia Lang-
wo<thy's Add. ................
ElDIDa B. Maclay, Lot 51,
Julia Langworthy's Add.
James E. & Sally T. Ryan,
Lot 52, Julia Langwor-
thy's Add ..........................
Robert L.. & Lois E. Turton,
Lot 53, Julia Langwor-
thy's Add. ........................
Henry & Helen M. Gratiat,
Lot 1-39, Sunnyside Add.
Wm. P. & Bessie M. Datis-
man, Lot 1-2-39, Sunny-
side Add. ............._..........
Helen Henschel, Lot 2-2-39,
Sunnyside Add. ................
Anton Schmidt, Lot 1,
Theresa's Sub. ................
Elmer '" Bertha Brauhn,
Lot 2. Theresa's Sub. ....
Forest T. & Agnes M. Plass,
Lot 1.1, Diamond Place ..
Chas. & Anna Ehrhardt,
Lot 2-37, Julia Lang-
worthy's Add_ ................
Chas. & Anna Ehrhardt,
Lot 1-38, Julia Lang-
worthy's Add_ ..................
Dubuque County, Lot S.
26.2'-6, S. M. Langwor-
thy's Sub. ..........................
l\Iaynard M. & Anna G.
Garlow, Lot 5, S. M.
Langworthy's Sub. ........
Mildred E. Borse, Lot 4,
S. :M. Langworthy's Sub.
Walter A. & Marian E.
Walsh, Lot 32, Sunny-
side Add. ..........................
Louis R. Farber, Lot 33,
Sunnyside Add. ................
Harold A. Cosley, Lot 34,
Sunnyside Add. ................
James J. & Ruth A. Grue,
Lot 35, Sunnyside Add. ..
Anna P. Wathier, Lot 36,
Sunnyside Add. ..............
Charles J. & Patricia P.
Palen, Lot 37, Sunnyside
Add. ........._........................
Arthur W. & Gert Ott, Lot
S. W. '1..-40, Sunnyside
Add_ ..................................
Henry & Helen M. Gratiat,
Lot N.E. 'I.. -40, Sunny-
side Add. ..........................
Arthur W. & Gert Ott, Lot
27, Sunnyside Add. ........
Henry & Helen .M. Gratiot,
Lot 28, Sunnyside Add...
William P. & Bessie M.
Datisman, Lot 29, Sunny-
side Add. .............n.........._
Helen Henschel, Lot 30,
Sunnyside Add. ................
George C. & Genevieve
Kruse, Lot 31, Sunnyside
Add. .............................n...
Edward J. & Mary Ellen
Schuster, Lot 7, Sunny-
side Add. ...n....._...............
Alan & Philomenia Upp-
inghouse, Lot 8, Sunny-
side Add. ..........................
Alice DeMiller, Lot 2-N.
part-2-3, Mineral Lot 158
Harry L. & Martha E.
Wells, Lot 1-28, Julia
Laugworthy's Add. ............
Dorothea M. Waller. Lot
1-2-18, Julia Langwor-
thy's Add. ........n..............
Grace Ryan, Lot 2-2-28.
Julia Langworthy's Add.
Joseph J. Aumann, Lot 27,
Julia Langworthy'S Add.
Session, September 3, 1963
67.35
Adjourned Regular
17.56
1963
3,
Session, September
27.72
107.31
Adjourned Regular
Neills Sub. .....................
Alice McCormick Bulkley.
Lot W. 30'-3, O'Neills
Sub.
Alice McCormick Bulkley,
Lot E. 10'-4, O'Neills
Sub.
268
32.50
90.00
891.03
Total assessable amount $6,299_92
All of which is assessed in pro-
portion to the special benefits
conferred.
Total cost ............_...........$5,942.07
5.3% extra expense ...... 314.93
5% interest-52 days 42.92
Parkway St. from the South Prop-
erty Line of Langworthy St. to
the South Property line of Douglas
Street.
Arthur W. & Gert. OU, Lot
SW'h -40, Sunnyside ....n$
Henry & Helen Gratiot, Lot
NE'h -40, Sunnyside "'n.._
Ben P. & Margaret C.
Klauer, Lot 1. Sunnyside
Merlin J. & Lucy Tanner.
Lot 2, Sunnyside ............
Clinton H. & Eleanor Nich-
ols, Lot 1-6, Sunnyside ....
Richard & Mary Balfe, Lot
% -2-6, Sunnyside ..........._
Riehard & Mary Balfe, Lot
11, Sunnyside .........~.......
Romie J. & Mary J. Weis,
Lot V. -2-6, Sunnyside ..n
Ramie J. & Mary J. Weis,
Lot 9, Sunnyside ............
Gerald J. & Odra M. Eber-
hardt, Lot 10, Sunnyside
Gerald J. & Odra M_ Eber-
hardt, Lot V.-2-6, Sunny-
side ....................................
Clinton H. & Eleanor Nich.
ols, Lot V. -2-6, Sunnyside
Edward J. & Mary Ellen
Schuster, Lot 7, Sunny-
side ....................................
Alan & Philomenia Upp.
inghouse, Lot 8, ............
Richard & Mary Balfe, Lol
E'h-I2, Sunnyside ..........
W>uter F. Lundeen, Lot
W'h-I2, Sunnyside ..........
WaIter F_ Lundeen, Lot 13,
Sunnyside .....
13.95
13.95
11.59
5.84
52.53
5.61
136.56
169.06
131.44
5.61
154.13
S.61
68.85
129_95
5.61
146.43
68.85
17.73
36.23
163.51
510.61
175.98
5.46
35.20
140.78
4.36
1.10
175.98
158.38
31.78
4.89
97.92
6.79
262.96
11.28
4.64
86.52
13.65
4.99
$6,299.92
36.13
160.94
11.18
1.26
73.80
103.58
118_95
86.64
2.66
104.51
104.51
104.51
1.43
12.51
23_66
205.50
.80
22.99
82_12
258.04
74.70
45.38
12.01
199.61
35.77
150.23
20.90
70.27
39.75
289.48
63.09
286.28
.
3.19
92.23
62.15
14.24
46.72
267.52
178.84
16.70
22.49
14.21
1C6. II
143.08
28.61
Willard N. Sanders, Lot W.
40'-4, O'Neills Sub. ........
Arnold F. & Gertrude B.
Hoffman, Lot 1.5, 0'-
Neills Sub.
Willard N. Sanders,
5, O'Neills Sub. ...
Clara M. Spoden, Lot 6,
_ O'Neills Sub. ....................
Floyd G. & Rose M. Tschig-
gfrie, Lot S. 18'-8, 0'.
Neills Sub. No.2............
Arthur J. & Mary E. Kep-
pler, Lot N. 40'.8, 0'.
Neills Sub. No.2............
James M. & Gladys Car-
bine, Lot 2-15, O'Neills
Sub. No.2........................
Robert J. & Arlene Biasi,
Lot 21, O'Neills Sub. No.
2 ..........................................
Robert J. & Juanita 1\I.
Erschen, Sub. 1 Lots 7
& 8, Langworthy's Sub_
Joseph M. & l\lary Erschen,
Sub. 1-2 Lots 7 & 8, S.
M. Langworthy's Sub. ....
Robert J. & Juanita M. Er-
sehen, Sub. 2-2 Lots 7 &
8, S. M. Langworthy's
Sub. ....................................
Donald A. Wildman, Lot 9,
S. M. Langworthy's Sub.
Arnold & Hilda E. Utzig,
Lot 35, Julia Langwor.
thy's Add. ........................
Louis C. & Evelyn Paisley,
Lot N. 25'-34, Julia Lang.
worthy's Add. ..................
Arnold & Hilda E. Utzig,
Lot S_ 25'-34, Julia Lang-
worthy's Add. ...._......._.._
Louis C. & Evelyn PaiSley,
Lot 33, Julia Lang-
worthy's Add. ..................
Ernest H. & Lucille A.
Rohde, Lot S. 36'-32, Jul-
ia Langworthy's Add. ....
Raymond A. & Elaine
West, Lot 1-36, Julia
Langworthy's Add. ..........
Raymond A. & Elaine
West, Lot 2-36, Julia
Langworthy's Add. ........
Raymond A. & Elaine
West, Lot 1-37, Julia
Langworthy's Add.
...it ~
2-
Lot
271
244.44
216.21
179.21
408_76
350_58
490.86
150.36
105.48
318.96
70.47
416.21
220.22
220.22
220.22
220.22
220.22
220.22
326.44
25.50
479.23
200_92
7.75
2.03
Add. ...................................-
Anna Sehadler, Lot 2-45,
Wm_ Blake's Add. ............
Miss. M. J. Clark, Lot 2-46,
Wm. Blake's Add. .....-....
*\Villiam C. Leonard:
Robert J. Nieholl, eta!,
Lot 2, Mineral Lot 185....
George J. & Anna Mae
Mueller, Lot 2-1, James
Parker Place ....................
Howard J. & Cath. Parker,
Lot 2-1.1, James Parker
Place ..................................
Gene C., Raymond J., How-
ard J. Parker, Marion E.
Tinker, Lot V. each 1-2,
James Parker Place ......
Gene C., Raymond J'J How-
ard J. Parker, Marion E.
Tinker, Lot V. eaeh 2-2
James Parker Place ......
Gene C., Raymond J" How-
ard J. Parker, Marion E.
Tinker, Lot 1/4 each I,
Rosedale Add. No.2........
John J. Willmes, Lot N.E.
16'-2, Rosedale Add. No.2
Ethel MeKitriek, Lot S.W.
94'6"-2, Rosedale Add.
No.2 .........................-...-..
Merle & Dorothy Hunt,
Lot 3, Rosedale Add.
No_ 2 ................................
Merle & Dorothy Hunt,
Lot 4, Rosedale Add.
No.2 .._...._........................
Melvyn F. & Phylliss J.
Wolfe, Lot 5, Rosedale
Add. No.2 -........-..............
Parker J. & Josephine
Bennett, Lot 6, Rosedale
Add. No.2........................
Parker J. & Josephine
Bennett, Lot 7. Rosedale
Add. No.2........................
Robert A. & Adele M_
Menning, Lot 8, Rosedale
Add. No. 2 ........-.............
Geo. J. Morn 'h: James W.
& Leona E. Grant 'h, Lot
9, Rosedale Add. No.2....
Ethel McKitrick, Lot 2-10,
Rosedale Add. No. 2_.....
John J. Willmes, Lot 1-1-10,
Rosedale Add. No.2......
John W. & Margt. Arnzen,
2-1-10, Rosedale Add. No.
2 ..........................................
Independent School Dist.
Vacated Southview Ter-
race .................................
Mettel Realty & Inv. Co.,
Lot 24, Volkers Highland
Mt. Pleasant Home, Lot 74,
St. Raphaels
Church, Lot
Woods Add.
St. Raphaels Cathedral
Chureh, Lot 25B, A. P.
Woods Add. ....................
Sl. Raphaels Cathedral
Church, Lot 24C, A. P.
Wood Add. -.....................
. Anthony Rhomberg, Lot
2-24A, A. P. Woods Add.
. Anthony Rhomberg, Lot
2-24, A. P. Woods Add.
. Anthony Rhomberg, Lot
23, A. P. Woods Add_....
*Brucc T. Mulgrew, Lot
22, A. P. Woods Add.....
"Bruce T. MulgreW, Lot
21, A. P. Woods Add.....
Bruce T. Mulgrew. Lot
20, A. P. Woods Add.....
Morris M. & Sylvia G. Blum,
Lot 2-12A, A. P. Woods
Add. ....................................
City of Duhuque, Lot 1-12B,
A. P. Woods Add. ............
.Henry E. & Virginia Zim-
merman, Lot 2-12B, A.P.
Woods Add. ......-.............
Fred & Hattie Sehweikert,
Lot 30, Wm. Blake's Add.
James L. & Hilda Stines,
Lot 51, Wm. Blake's Add_
James L. & Hilda Stines,
Lot 32, Wm. Blake's Add.
Merle Phillip & Delores
Mae Koch, Lot 33, Wm.
Blake's Add. ....................
Merle Phillip & Delores
Mae Koch, Lot 34, Wm.
Blake's Add. .........-..........
Harvey J. & Martha M.
Burger, Lot 35, Wm.
Blake's Add_ -..-................
Lavern N. & Margaret M,
Hingten, Lot 36, Wm.
Blake's Add_ ....................
Viola Froms, Lot 37, Wm.
Blake's Add. ....................
George R. & Thelma Jack-
son, Lot 38, Wm. Blake's
Add_ ...................-..............
Lee M. Hillis, Lot 39, Wm_
Blake's Add_ -...................
1reneus B. Weydert, Lot 40,
Wm_ Blake's Add. ..........
Bessie Jaeger. Lot 41, Wm,
Blake's Add. .....-..............
Bessie Jaeger, Lot 42, Wm,
Blake's Add. ....................
Joseph L. & Kathleen A.
Sehadler, Lot 2-43, Wm.
Blake's Add. ....................
Floyd K. Kramer (Trustee),
Lot 2-44, Wm. Blake's
Adjourned Regular Session, September 3, 1963
Anthony H. & Florenee
Eberl, Lot 18, Sunnyside 68.66
John'" C. & Eileen Kaiser,
Lot 2-19, Sunnyside ........ 134.84
George J. & Pauline Bitter,
Lot 20, Sunnyside ............ 134.03
Robert P. & Lois Smith,
Lot 21, Sunnyside ............ 150.10
Robert J. & Dorothy While,
Lot 22, Sunnyside .......... 144.01
Cyril J. & Edith Friedman,
Lot 23, Sunnyside .......... 133.84
Olive B. Lytle, Lot 24, Sun-
nyside ................................ 176.76
Julia Binder, Lot 1-25, Sun-
nyside ............._.................. 208.97
Arthur W. & Gert. Ott, Lot
27, Sunnyside _............... 154.27
Henry & Helen Graliot, Lot
28, Sunnyside .................. 146.18
William & Bessie M, Datis-
man, Lot 29, Sunnyside.. 143,48
Helen Henschel, Lot 30,
Sunnyside _..............m...... 163.53
George & Genevieve Kruse,
Lot 31, Sunnyside ............ 157.41
Walter A. & Marian E_
Walsh, Lot 32, Sunnyside 36.91
Henry & Helen M. Graliot,
Lot 1-39, Sunnyside ........ 30.35
William P. & Bessie M.
Datisman, Lot 1.20-39,
Sunnyside ........................ 16.40
Helen Henschel, Lot 2-2-39,
Sunnyside .._m.................. 5.61
Ralph A. Gatena, Lot 6,
Boxleiters Sub. ................ 82.58
Arthur W. & Gertrude Oil,
Lot 1-1-1-6, M. L_ 158....._ 10.67
Edw. C. Frudden, Lot 1-1-6,
M. L_ 158 .......................... 52.70
Edw. C. Frudden, Lot 2-6,
M. L. 158 ............................ 22.46
George M. & Audrey J.
Henson, Lot 1-1-7, M. L.
158 .................................... 62.88
Don J. & Eliz. Haverland,
Lot 1-1-2-7, M_ L_ 158.... 72.99
Martin & Myra Hammer-
and, Lot 1-2-1-7, M. L_
158 .....
33.34
85.27
585.51
150.50
135.50
53.82
32.49
26.30
4.84
90.77
224.05
56.19
12.90
50.03
173.00
223.17
232_19
252.19
253.25
251.18
249.81
248.84
246.77
245.05
345.56
220.08
14.75
9.48
.......io'!',..~
Cathedral
26B, A. P-
22.79
41.42
9.48
.28
6.67
.72
288.62
400.84
3.35
17_80
$4,699.48
216.01 Ton s Bituminous
Binder Course @ 9_10....$1,965.69
186.45 Ton s Bituminous
Surfaee Course @ 9.10....1,696.70
125 Gals. Taek Coat RC-O
@ 0.30 ..........................._ 37.50
6 Manholes Raised or low-
ered @ 30.00 .................... 180.00
8.5 Tons Stabilized Rolled
Stone Base @ 2.90 .......... 24.65
44 Sq. Yd. Conerete Re-
moved & Replaeed W /8"
Cone. @ 12.00 . 528.00
Total Cost ............._..........$4,432.54
5.3% Extra Expense 234.93
5% Interest-52 days 32_01
1.54
4.40
1963
Martin & M}'ra Hammer-
and, Lot 1-2-2-7, M. L.
158 ......................................
Olive B. Lytle, Lot 2-1-7,
M. L. 158..........................
William & Kathryn M.
Haber, Lot I-I, Phillips
Subdivision ...".................
Arthur W. & Gertrude Ott,
Lot 1-1-1-1-4, Mineral Lot
158 .....................m..........._..
Ethel B. Frudden, Lot E56-
1-2.1-6, Mineral Lot 158..
Edward C. Frudden, Lot
W6-1-2-1-6, Mineral Lot
158 .................................-....
Oscar G. & Marie B.
Huebsch, Lot I, Parkway
Place ....,...,.....,....,..........,...
John M. & Elinor McDon-
ald, MeDonald Ham e
Place ,.....,.........,.......,........
Helen M. Geiger, Lot 2-2,
Diamond Place ................
Forest T. & Agnes M. Plass,
Lot 1-1, Diamond Place
Session, September 3,
108.77
127.72
114_83
6.34
90.22
14.95
Adjourned Regular
Waller F. Lundeen, Lot 12-
14, Sunnyside -....-............
Louis F. & Stella R. Wel-
ter. Lot 1.14, Sunnyside
Ben P. & Margaret Klauer,
Lot 15. Sunnyside ............
Ben P. & Margaret Klauer,
Lot 1-16, Sunnyside ..-.....
Ben P. & Margaret Klauer,
Lot 3-16, Sunnyside ........
Anthony H_ & Florenee
Eberl, Lot J.l7, Sunny-
side
270
Total Assessable
Amount ......................$4,699.48
All of which is assessed in pro-
portion to the special benefits
conferred.
Rosedale Avenue from the south
property line of West Locust St.
to the west property line of Lot 21
of Rosedale Add. with Bituminous
concrete surfacing.
Arnold F. & Dorothy M.
Crawford, Lot E. 'h-28B,
A_ P. Woods Add. ........$
Marvin R. & Callista C_
Hunt, Lot W. 'h-28B, A.
P. Woods Add_ ......m.......
Marvin R. & Callista C.
Hunt, Lot 27B, A. P.
Wood Add. ..
.'
273
Mrs. Ollis Stender, Lot 32,
Buseman's Sub_ No.1.... 337.08
52.84
56.43
147.37
269.66
33.71
235.96
208.58
130.52
75.64
387.64
297.84
90.00
561.58
84.74
230.83
230.83
230.83
544.11
190.11
133.21
302.36
80.63
269.66
5.73
$21,879_23
1109 cu. yds. excavation
@ .1.00 ..............................$1,109.00
641.96 tons bituninous
binder course @ 9.10......5,841.84
493.03 tons bituminous
surface course @ 9.10......4.486.57
2,365 gals. of prime coat
MC-O @ 0.20 .................... 473.00
13 no. of manholes raised
or lowered @ 30.00 ..no... 390_00
2864.84 tons %'" stabilize
base stone @ 2_90............8,308.0!
28.0 sq. yds. concrete re-
moval @ 1.00 .................... 28.00
*131.38 tons bituminous
binder @ 9.10 _.................1,196.47
*100.98 tons bituminous
surface @ 9_10 ................ 918.92
*485 gals. prime coat MC-Q
@ 0.20................................
*123.08 tons 3Jafl stabilized
stone base @ 2.90 .
..................$23,205.77
Share..... .......2,569.32
$20,636.45
5.3% extra expense......l.093.74
5% interest-52 days.. 149.04
193.79
214.45
230.83
Leonard L. & Evelyn M.
Hansen, Lot 1 of 34 W_
90' Buseman's Sub. No. 1
Fred & Janice Wuertzer,
Lot I of 34 E. 40' Buse-
man's Sub. No.1..............
Fred & Janice \Vuertzer,
Lot 1, of 2-34, Buseman's
Sub. No. 1
James J. Goetz,
2-34, Sub. No.1
*David M. & Lucille M.
Neyene, Lot 82, Pleasant
Vic\v Sub. ..........................
Virda B. Vance, Lot 83,
Pleasant View Sub. .._....
Virda B. Vance, Lot 84,
Pleasant View Sub. ........
James J. Goetz, Lot 85,
W. 5', Pleasant View Sub.
Virda B. v'ance, Lot 85,
E. 35', Pleasant View Sub.
James J. Goetz, Lot 86,
Pleasant View Sub. ........
James J. Goetz, Lot 87,
Pleasant View Sub. ........
Fred & Janice Wuertzer,
Lot 88, Pleasant View
Sub. ....................................
Fred & Janice Wuertzer,
Lot 89, Pleasant View
Sub_ ....................................
Leonard & Evelyn Hanson,
Lot 90, Pleasant View
Sub. ..............._....................
* Alfred D. & Dorothy H_
Gilkes, Lot 119, Mechan-
ics Add. .....................-......
. Alfred D. & Dorothy H.
Gilkes, Lot 120, Meehan.
ies Add_ ............................
Vincent P. Brimeyer, Lot
I of 121, Mechanies Add.
Walter J. & 10la L. Frick,
Lot 2 of 121, Mechanics
Add. ................._..................
Vincent P. Brimeyer, Lot
1 of 122, Mechanics Add.
Walter J. & Iola L. Friek,
Lot 2 of 122, Mechanics
Add. ....................................
Harold & Lois Kamm, Lot
97 E. 40', Meehanics Add.
Frank E. & Dorothy L.
Miller, Lot 1 of 9, Buse-
man's Sub. No.1............
Frank E. & Dorothy L.
Miller, Lot 1 of 10, Buse-
man's Sub. No.1................
Robert J. & Joyee A. Thil-
many, Lot 11, Buseman's
Sub. No. I ......
'02
97.00
356.93
of
3, 1963
2
Lot
251.05
88.09
176.17
35.15
20.35
16.08
37.00
16.91
cost
City
Total
Less
193.79
193.79
Total assessable
amount ..................$21,879.23
All of which is assessed in pro-
portion to the special benefits
conferred.
Lowell Street from the east
property line of Harold St. to ,the
east property line of Abbott St.
with Bituminous Concrete Paving.
Eugene & Margaret Doug-
las, Lot 31, Buseman"s
Sub. No. 1 ......................$
Mrs. Ollis Stender, Lot 32,
Buseman's Sub. NO.1.
3,
Mellel Realty & 1nv. Co.
Lot 41, Rosedale Add_ ...
Mettel Realty & 1nv. Co.
Lot 42, Rosedale Add....
Mettel Realty & 1nv. Co.
Lot 43, Rosedale Add_
Clement J_
Basten, 1.0
Add. ...
Marcelline Welsh,
Rosedale Add. ..
Marcelline Welsh, Lot 33,
Rosedale Add. ................
Mitton & Margt. Schadler,
Lot 20, RosedaIe Add. ....
Millon & Margl. Sehadler,
Lot 21, Rosedale Add.....
Harold & Mary Meloy, Lot
Lot 22, Rosedale Add. ....
Harold & Mary Meloy, Lot
Lot 1-23, Rosedale Add.....
Elmer A. Meloy, Lot .2-23,
Rosedale Add. ......_.........
Elmer A. Meloy, Lot 24,
Rosedale Add. .........---.....
Merlin Fred & Colella
Marie Sehultz, Lot 45,
Rosedale Add_ ................
Mellel Realty & Inv. Co.,
Lot 46, Rosedale Add. .."
Paul F_ & Roselle M. Reiter,
Lot 47, Rosedale Add. ....
Herbert & M.argt. Zimmer-
man, Lot 48, Rosedale
Add. .................._.................
Mary Hasler, Lot 50, Rose-
dale Add. ............__...........
City of Dubuque, Lot 51,
Rosedale Add. ................
Emil & Betty K. Hoffman,
Lot 52, Rosedale Add. ....
Jaek S. & Margie Moore,
Lot 53, Rosedale Add. ....
Roy & Francis C. Koster,
Lot 25, Rosedale Add. ....
Roy & Francis C. Koster,
Lot 26, Rosedale Add. ....
Mettel Realty & 1nv" Lot
27, Rosedale Add. ..........
Mettel Realty & 1nv., Lot
28, Rosedale Add. ............
Independent School District,
Vacated alley north of
Lots 1 to 15, Rosedale
Add.
337.08
337.08
Independent School District,
Lot 1, Rosedale Add.........
Independent School District,
Lot 2, Rosedale Add. ......
Independent School District,
Lot 3, Rosedale Add. ......
Independent School District,
Lot 4, Rosedale Add. ......
Independent School District,
Lot 5, Rosedale Add. ......
Independent School District,
Lot 6, Rosedale Add. ......
Independent School District,
Lot 7, Rosedale Add. ......
Independent School District,
Lot 8, Rosedale Add. .....
Independent School District,
Lot 9, Rosedaje Add. ......
Independent School District,
Lot 10, Rosedale Add. ....
Independent School District,
Lot 11, Rosedale Add. ....
Independent School District,
Lot 12, Rosedale Add. ....
Independent School District,
Lot 13, Rosedale Add. ....
Independent School District,
Vae. SI. between 13 & 14
Independent School District,
Lot 14, Rosedale Add_ ....
Independent School District,
Lot 15, Rosedale Add_ ....
Eldon D. & Joyce R. Sehmit,
Lot 1-16, Rosedale Add...
Eldon D_ & Joyce R. Schmit,
Lot 1-17, Rosedale Add_ ..
*David & Lillian Loeffel-
holz, Lot 18, Rosedale
Add. ....................................
Gerald & Joan Udelhoffen,
Lot 35, Rosedale Add_ ..
Gerald & Joan Udelhoffen,
Lot 36, Roseda1e Add. ..
Herbert C. & Gladis F.
Young, Lot 37, Rosedale
Add. ....................................
Paul & Rosemary Shuhert,
Lot 38, Rosedale Add. ....
David H. & Lillian Loeffel-
holz, Lot 40, Rosedale
Add.
Session, SepteID ber
57.49
598.64
22.77
79.28
20.61
75.31
176.17
88.09
137.28
131.91
263.07
220.22
316.36
104.18
88.35
34.46
18.71
220.22
220.22
220.22
220.22
220.22
220.22
220.22
220.22
220.22
220.22
$20,804.13
*Deficiencies to be paid by City:
. Anthony Rhomberg, Lot
2-24A, A. P. Woods, Add_ 144.77
. Anthony Rhomberg, Lot
2-24, A_ P. Woods Add.....
* Anthony Rhomberg, Lot
23, A. P. Woods Add. ....
86.32
40.96
21.14
66.06
,I_~
Adjourned Regular
*William C. Leonard,
Robert J. Nieholl, etal,
Lot 2, Mineral Lot 185....
Gene C., Raymond J., How-
ard J. Parker, Marion E.
Tiner 1f4 each, Lot 1-2,
James Parker Place
*Bruce T. Mulgrew,
A. P. Woods Add.
'Bruee T. Mulgrew, Lot 22,
A. P_ Woods Add. ............
*Henry E. & Virginia Zim.
merman, Lot 2-12B, A. P.
Woods Add.
Geo. J. Morn lh int.: James
W. & Leona Grant ~ int.,
Lot 9, Rosedale Add. No.
2 ......
220.22
220.22
15.19
21,
Lot
30.83
17.84
7.40
152.70
251.05
296_19
46.07
1963
& Rosemary
31, ROiedale
Lot
32,
Session, September
186.08
66.06
320.72
501.83
15.72
469.50
Volkers Highland
1ndependent School District,
Lot 55, University Place 2,146.23
1ndependent School Distriet,
Lot 54, University Place
1ndependent School Distriet,
Lot 1, Mineral Lot 182....
1ndependent Sehool Distriet,
Lot 1-9, Smyth's Sub. of
Min_ Lot 181 ...................-
Independent School District,
Lot 1-2-1, Mineral Lot
179
Adjourned Regular
220.22
220.22
Adjourned Regular Session, September 3, 1963 275
-
Donald J. & Mary Lou Verne Mae Wagner, Lot 1-
Manders, Lot 7, Finley 19, Newberry & Hales
Home Add. .. 82.43 Sub. 164.08
66.36
50.44
3.91
15.03
259.97
189.63
3.96
181.28
184.91
16.05
37.58
94.34
143.41
69.82
70.68
46.90
5.58
122.27
129.54
10.28
76.06
137.33
138.40
Verne Mae Wagner, Lot 2-
19, Newberry & Hales
Harvey P. & Viola Pilz, Lot
20, Newberry & Hales
Sub. ....................................
James & John & Catherine
Ashland, Lot S. 25'-21,
Newberry & Hales Sub. ..
Harvey P. & Viola Pitz, Lot
N. 25'-21, Newberry &
Hales Sub. ........................
Ja5. J. & Catherine Ash-
land. Lot 22, Newberry
& Hales Sub. ....._..............
Wm. V. & Marie Gansen,
Lot 23, Newberry &
Hales Sub. ........................
R. Balfe v.a, R. Weis lf4.
G. Eberhardt v., C. Nich-
ols%, Lot 2-6, Sunnyside
Add. ........................._........
Raymond & Esther Thissen,
Lot 1-2-2-1-7, Mineral Lot
159 _.....................................
Alphonse G. Aeker, Lot 1-
2-2-2-1-7, Mineral Lot 159
Luella A. Holz, Lot 2-2-2-2-
1-7. Mineral Lot 159 ........
Ro)' & Zora G. Brammer,
Lot 23, O'Neills Sub. No.
2 ......................................._..
Ida M_ & Ma1eta C. Mane-
mann, Lot 24, O'Neills
Sub. No_ 2 ........._..............
Anton J. & Rose A. Steger,
Lot 17, O'Neills Sub. No.
2 ..........................................
Vincent J. & Joan M. Koep-
erich, Lot 18, O'Neills
Sub. No.2........................
Mettel Realty & Inv. Co.,
Lot 19, O'Neills Sub. No.
2 ......_........._........................_
John W. & Elaine M. Ca-
hill, Lot 20, O'Neills Sub.
NO.2................................
Robert I. & Arlene Biasi,
No.2..................................
Leonore M. Schroeder, Lot
22, O'Neills Sub. NO.2....
Clara M. Spoden, Lot 6,
O'Neills Sub. ....................
Arnold F. & Gertrude B.
Hoffman, Lot 1-5, 0'-
Neills Sub. ........................
Willard N. Sanders, Lot 2-5,
O'Neills Sub. ....................
Willard N_ Sanders, Lot W.
40'-4, O'Neills Sub. ........
Eldon F. & Laura M.
Kintzle, Lot 1, College
Sub.
135.96
171.92
7.95
50.15
169.61
82.04
72.76
108.40
88.80
91.64
84.66
42.37
9.97
36.01
148.84
7.76
1.76
15.87
166.20
37.35
66.02
93.87
19.91
35.54
70_21
Eugene F. & Lois M. Story,
Lot 8, Finley Home Add.
Henry D. & Patricia A.
Wernke, Lot 9, Finley
Home Add. ........................
Edward G. Bradfield, Lot
2-2-B-10 & II, Finley
Home Add. ........................
Edward G. Bradfield, Lot
A, Finley Home Add. ....
Carl F. & Mareella A. Beck-
er, Lot S.E. %-14, Finley
Home Add. ......................
Ben F. Jr. & Olivia Heston,
Lot 15, Finley Home Add.
John J. & Anna McEvoy,
Lot I, Minards Plaee ....
Richard J. & Janaan M.
Kieffer, Lot 2, Minards
Place ..................................
Finley Hospital, Lot I-I,
Finley Home Add. ........._
Kathryn Anderson, Lot 18,
Finley Home Add. ........
Florenee M_ & Robert J.
Harker, Lot 19, Finley
Home Add. ...._...................
Rita F. Flanders, Lot 1-20,
Finley Home Add_ ..........
Eldon J. & LaVon C. Wil-
ker, Lot 1-2-20, Finley
Home Add. ......................
Eldon J. & LaVan C. Wil-
ker, Lot 2-2-20, Finley
Home Add. ......................
City of Dubuque, Lot 21,
Finley Home Add. ........
City of DUbuque, Lot 22,
Finley Home Add. ..........
City of Dubuque, Lot 23,
Finley Home Add. ..........
City of DUbuque, Lot 24,
Finley Home Add. ..........
City of Dubuque, Lot 25,
Finley Home Add. _........_
Mettel Realty Co., Lot 26,
Finley Home Add. ..........
Anthony J. & Maude Zug-
enbuehler, Lot 16, New.
berry & Hales Sub. ......__
Chas. A. & Mildred C. Zug-
enbuehler, Lot 17, New-
berry & Hales Sub. ........
Margaret L. Sehlung, Lot 2-
18, Newberry & Hales
Sub. ............._...._....__.........._
Frank P. & Naomi Ryan,
Lot 1-1-18, Newberry &
Hales Sub. ........................
Audery A. Randall, Lot 2-1-
18, Newberry & Hales
Sub. ......
.
244.38
92.70
244.38
337.10
337_10
337.10
13,899.56
1,344 cu. yds. Excacation
@ 1.00 ...__..............__.......$1,344.00
421.15 Tons Bituminous
Binder Course @ 9.10......3,832.46
285.93 Tons Bituminous
surface Course @ 9.10....2,601.96
1,400 Gals. Prime Coat
@ 0.20 ................__..__........ 280.00
10 Manholes Raised or
Lowered @ 30.00 .......__... 300.00
1,638.49 Tons Stabilized
Rolled Stone Base @
2.90 ........__..........................4,751.62
13,1I0.D4
5.3'70 Extra Expense__.. 694.64
5'70 Interesl-52 days.. 94.68
Total Assessable
Amount ........_.........$13.899.56
All of which is assessed in pro-
portion to the special benefits
conferred.
1.49
24.86
3.23
College Street from the North
'Property Line of Langworthy St.
to the South Property Line of West
Fifth St. with Bituminous Concrete
surfacing. ...... ...... ...... ......
Thos. & Eunice Skelton,
Lot 5, Finley Home
Add. ......................._...._...$
Thos. & Eunice Skelton,
Lot 1-6, Finley Home
Add. ...._......._...................__
Lester Tepley, Lot 2-6, Fin-
ley Home Add.
92.70
337.10
271.35
Herbert F. & Isabelle Bis.
ping, Lot 22, S. 50', Buse-
man's Sub. NO.1............
Leo J. & Helen Welu, Lot
22, N. 50', Buseman's
Sub. No.1.
Herbert F. & Isabelle Bis
ping, Lot 23, S. 50', Buse.
man's Sub. No.1...........
Leo J. & Helen Welu, Lot
23, No. 50" Buseman's
Sub. No. 1 _.............__......._
John T. & Velma R. Cor-
bett, Lot 24, Buseman's
Sub. No. 1 .................._.._..
John T. & Velma R. Cor-
bett, Lot 25, Buseman's
Sub. No. I ..............._........
James A. & Hyra Baker,
Lot 26, Buseman's Sub.
NO.1 ...........................____.
Mathilda A. Wild, Lot 27,
Buseman's Sub. No.1....
Alphonse & Margl. Welu,
Lot 28, Buseman's Sub.
No.1
Robert J_ & Joyce A_ Thil-
many, Lot 12, Buseman's
Sub. No.1........................
Harvey & Mary Avery, Lot
13, Buseman's Sub. No. 1
Harvey & Mary Avery, Lot
14, Buseman's Sub. NO.1
Irvin W. & Eileen Mary
Kramer, Lot 15, Buse-
man's Sub. No.1............
Irvin W. & Eileen Mary
Kramer, Lot 1 of 16,
Buseman's Sub. No. I....
James P. & Betty Mae
Brennan, Lot 2 of 16,
Buseman's Sub. No. 1......
James P _ & Betty Mae
Brennan, Lot 17, Buse-
man's Sub. No.1............
Morris Steve & JoAnn
Steve, Lot 18, Buseman's
Sub. No. 1 .............._.........
Morris Steve & JoAnn
Steve, Lot 19 W. 15',
Buseman's Sub. No. 1......
Harold F. & Stella Jochum,
Lot 19, E. 25', Buseman's
Sub. No. 1 ....................__..
Harold F. & Stella Jochum,
Lot 20 W. 30', Buseman's
Sub. No.1........................
Chas. F. Joehum, Lot 20 E.
10', Buseman's Sub. NO.1
Eldon A. & Rosemary
Adams, Lot 1, Buseman's
2nd Add. ................--........
Lois J. & Louis E. Roth,
Lot 2, Buseman's 2nd
Add. ................................--
Edmund Schmitt, Lot 3,
Buseman's 2nd Add. ''''..
Edmund Schmitt, Lot 4,
Buseman's 2nd Add. ......
Interstate Power Co., Lot 5
Buseman's 2nd Add. ........
Chas. F. Joehum, Lot 6,
Buseman's 2nd Add. ........
Mathilda A. Wild, Lot 1,
Buseman's Sub. No.1....
Mathilda A_ Wild, Lot 2,
Buseman's Sub. No. I....
Mathilda A. Wild, Lot 3,
Buseman's Sub. No. I....
Ralph W. & Gert Arthofer,
Lot 4, Buseman's Sub.
No.1..................................
Ralph W. & Gert Arthofer,
Lot 5, Buseman's Sub.
NO.1 ....__............................
Ralph E. & Doni I. Curler,
No. 40' of Lot 6, 7, 8,
Buseman's Sub. No. 1....
Chas. C. Wild, S. 100' of Lot
6, 7, 8, Buseman's Sub.
No.1
Adjourned Regular Session, September 3, 1963
230.83
230.83
108.99
86.56
173.12
57_71
230.83
230.83
230.83
230.83
230.83
340.45
230.83
605.13
204.20
230.83
230.83
230.83
230.83
144.27
106.99
230.83
230.83
230.83
230.83
~'-r
274
'"
--
~
9:17
80.04
............_7,682_36
80.04
3, 1963
Hammer
Total Cost
"'City Share
Adjourned Regular Session, September
*Hydra
131.24
7,602.32
402.92
54.91
...262.48
Robert J. & Audry E. Kue.
fler, Lot 10, Falk's Sub....
Robert B. & Donna K. Mil.
ler, Lot 11. Falk's Sub...
Robert B. & Donna K. Mil-
ler, Lot 12 N.30', Falk's
Sub. ..................................._
Eugene R. & Elizabeth C.
Engler, Lot 12 S.30',
Falk's Sub. ........................
Eugene R. & Elizabeth C.
Engler, Lot 13 N.50',
Falk's Sub. ........................
Walter M_ & Beverly R.
Hodge, Lot 13 S.IO',
Falk's Sub_ ......._...._.........
Walter M. & Beverly R.
Hodge, Lot 14, Falk's
Sub. ..........................m.......
Alex W. Jr. & Frances L.
Thompson, Lot 15, Falk's
Sub. ..................._................
Alex W. Jr. & Frances L.
Thompson, Lot 16 E.23'.
Falk's Sub. ........................
Francis J. & Ardella R.
Guinta, Lot 16 W.36'
Falk's Sub. _.......................
Francis J. & Ardella R.
Guinta, Lot 17 E.44',
Falk's Sub. ...m..................
Wayne J. & Mildred M.
Scharf, Lot 17 W_15',
Falk's Sub_ ........................
Wayne J. & Mildred M.
Scharf, Lot 18, Falk's
Sub. ....................................
Wayne J. & Mildred M.
Scharf, Lot 19 E.6',
Falk's Sub_ ........................
Donald L. Kritz, Lot 19
W.53', Falk's Sub. ............
Donald L. Kritz, Lot 20
E.27', Falk's Sub. ............
Mellel Realty & Inv. Corp.,
Lot 20 W.32', Falk's Sub.
Expense.
52 days.
Total Assessable
Amount ......... .$8,060.15
All of which is assessed in pro-
portion to the special benefits
conferred.
282.38
5.3% Extra
5% Interest
Ideal Lane from the west property
line of Earl Drive to the east end
of the street, with Bituminous Con-
crete Paving.
19.31
30.44
25.50
38.38
119.80
32.52
528,78
262.48
131.24
131.24
262.48
262.48
131.24
131.24
240.61
21.87
262.48
87.49
174.99
Earl W. & Betty M. Cook,
Lot 26, N. Ii., Falk's Sub...
Earl W. & Betty M. Cook,
Lot 27, Falk's Sub. .........
John P. & Marilyn J.
Hallenbeck Lot 28,
Falk's Sub. ........................
John P. & Marilyn J.
Hallenbeek, Lot 29 S.30',
Falk's Sub. ........................
Harold J. & Dolores A.
Risky, Lot 29 N.30',
Falk's Sub. ........................
Harold J. & Dolores A.
Risky, Lot 30, Falk's
Sub. ....................................
C. & Rosemary
Lot 31, Falk's
Fred T. & Marilyn A.
Splinter, Lot 1, Falk's
Sub. ....................................
Fred T. & Marilyn A.
Splinter, Lot 2 N.Ii.,.
Falk's Sub, ......................
Rutb Ann Falk, Lot 2, S. 'h,
Falk's Sub. ......m...............
Ruth Ann Falk, Lot 3,
Falk's Sub. .....m........._......
Louis A. & Dorothy Welty,
Lot 4, Falk's Sub. ......m...
Louis A. & Dorothy Welty,
Lot 5, Falk's Sub. _...........
Dorothy M. & Lois Clarre
Murphy Lot 6, Falk's
Sub. ....................................
Dorothy M. & Lois Clarre
Murphy, Lot 6, Falk's
Sub. ....................................
Jerome E. & Donna A.
Richman, Lot 8, Falk's
Sub. ............m................m..
Jerome E. & Donna A.
Richman, Lot 9 N.'h,
Falk's Sub. ........................
Robert J_ & Audry E. Kue-
fler, Lot 9, S. 'h, Falk'.
Sub. ..................................._
Robert J. & Audry E. Kue-
fler, Lot 10, Falk's Sub.....
Robert B. & Donna K.
Miller, Lot 11, Falk's
Sub. ....................................
Robert B. & Donna K.
Miller, Lot 12 N_30',
Falk's Sub. ........................
Eugene R_ & Elizabeth C_
Engler, Lot 12, S.30'
Falk's Sub. ........................
Eugene R. & Elizabeth C.
Engler, Lot 13, N.50',
Falk's Sub. ........................
Walter M. & Beverly R.
Hodge, Lot 13 S_10',
Falk's Sub. ........................
Waller M. & Beverly R.
Hodge, Lot 14, Falk's
Sub. ....................._..............
Wm. Jenni & etal, Lot I,
Mineral Lot 248 ..............
Ben & Shirley Jp Schroeder,
Lot 24, Falk's Suh_ ........
Bcn & Shirley J. Schroeder,
Lot 25 S.IO', Falk's Sub...
Bret W. & Deloris M. Jo-
hannsen, Lot 25 N .50',
Falk's Sub. ........................
Bret W. & Deloris M. Jo-
hannsen, Lot 26, S.'h,
Falk's Sub.
1963
~e south
Pennsylvania
property line
~
Ruann Drive from
prcperty tine of
Ave. to the north
of Ideal Lane.
Session, September
85.79
Adjourned Regular
24_76
& Rosemary
32 S. 'h, Falk's
Robert
Dupey,
Sub.
Robert C.
Dupey, Lot
Sub. ...................
John W_ & Ruby Mae Lin-
den, Lot 32 N.'h, Falk's
Sub.
John W. & RUby Mae lin-
den, Lot 33 S.55', Falk's
Sub. ....................................
Wm. J. & Eileen A. Besler,
Lot 33 N.5', Falk's Sub...
Wm. J. & Eileen A. Besler,
Lot 34, Falk's Sub.............
Wm. J. & Eileen A. Besler,
Lot 35 S.20', Falk's Sub...
Charles E. & Romona M.
Thurston, Lot 35 N.40',
Falk's Sub. ..
Charles E. & Ramona M.
Thurston, Lot 36 S.50',
Falk's Sub. ......
306.23
131.55
263.56
264.30
264.69
265.07
265.38
132.87
132.94
266_50
266.16
13L63
263.91
10.18
8.50
17.62
40.92
17_62
237.52
13.93
167.28
70.42
172.95
137_71
15.08
43.01
62.19
Edward & Ida Hemmer, Lot
2, College Sub. ................
Edward & Ida Hemmer,
Lot 3, College Sub. ........
Richard J. Burke & Sarah
H. Banfield, Lot 4, Col-
lege Sub. .....-....................
Clyde L. & Esther Palmer,
Lot 6, Sub. Lots 8, 9, 10,
11 & 12 College Sub. ....
Herman & Gert Reichmann,
Lot 7, Sub. Lots 8, 9, 10,
II & 12 College Sub. ......
Mildred G. Norman, Lot 13,
College Sub_ ....................
Mildred G. Norman, Lot 1-
14, College Sub. ..............
Mildred G. Norman, Lot 2.
14, College Sub. ............
Mildred G. Norman, Lot 15,
College Sub. _........__...........
Merlin J. & Lucy Tanner,
Lot 2, Sunnyside Add_ ....
Howard F. Higley, etal,
Lot 3, SunnYSide Add. ....
H. Clinton & Eleanor K.
Nichols, Lot 2-5, Sunny-
side Add. ..........................
H. Clinton & Eleanor K.
Nichols, Lot 1-6, Sunny-
side Add. ..........................
Raymond A. & Lucille Hird,
Lot 1, Sub_ Lots 4 & 1-5
Sunnyside Add. ................
Frank A. & Tressa Karigan,
Lot 2, Sub. Lots 4 & 1-5,
Sunnyside Add. .......-......
Anton Schmidt, Lot 1,
Theresas Sub. ..................
Elmer & Bertha Brauhn,
Lot 2, Theresas Sub. ......
276
2,337 Cu. yds. Excavation
@ $1.00 ............................$2,337.00
124.88 Tons Bituminous
Binder Course @ 9.10....1,136.41
141.47 Ton s Bituminous
Surface Course @ 9.10....1,287.38
650 Gals. Prime Coat
MC-O @ 0.20 ...........
2 Manholes R a i sed
Lowered @ 30.00 '
914.32 Ton s Sta
Rolled Stone Ba
2.90 ...
109.45
171.34
209.40
71.39
280.79
218.73
43.75
306.23
307.27
8,060.15
36
Gertrude L. Lange, Lot
N.IO', Falk's Sub. ......
Clarence L. Lange, Lot 37,
Falk's Sub. ........................
Earl & Ruth Ann Falk, Lot
1 of 1-1-1-4 Min. Lot 257..
133.37
133.45
222.60
44.87
314.09
306.23
187.49
95.96
$5,366.81
200.12 Ton s Bituminous
Binder Course @ 9.10....$1,821.09
180.11 Tons Bituminous
Surface Course @ 9.10....1,639.00
150 Gals. Tack Coat RC-O
@ 0.30 .............................. 45_00
7 Manholes raised or low-
ered @ 30_00 ................ 210.00
112.24 Sq. Yd. Concrete Be-
moval & Replace W /8"
Conc. @ 12.00 .............1,346.88
Total Cost ......................$5,061.97
5.3% Extra Expense _..... 268.28
5% lnterest-52 days.. 36.56
28.56
252.22
128.52
152.30
130.00
60.00
or
bilized
se @
.........2,651.53
43.75
218_73
131.24
Total Assessable
Amount ......................$5,366.81
All of which is assessed in pro-
portion to the special benefits
conferred.
.... ;:I'''~--
.
.-"
279
80.04
Total Cost ....................$7.682.37
'Less City Share 80.04
$7.602.33
5.3% Extra Expense.. 402.92
5% Interest for 52
days- 54.91
Total Assessable
Amount ....................$8,060.16
All of which is assessed in pro-
portion to the special benefits con.
ferred.
West Fifth Street from the west
property line of Gilmore St. to
the east property line of Lot 12
in Coriell's Dubuque with bitum.
Inous concrete surfacing.
Donald W. & Dorothy Han.
sen, Lot I, Cooper
Heights ............................$ 100.06
Patrick John & Jean A.
Phalen, Lot 3, Coo per
Heights .............................. 99.95
Edgar J. & Elizabeth J.
Cosgrove, Lot 2, Cooper
Heights .............................. 99.95
Walter & Veronica Strand.
berg, Lot 4, Cooper
Heights .............................. 100.25
Walter & V croniea Strand-
berg. Lot 5, Coo per
Heights .............................. 100.47
Walter & Veronica Strand-
berg, Lot W.25'.6, Cooper
Heights .............................. 50.27
Robert R. Sehuster, Lot E.
25'.6, Cooper Heights ...... 50.27
Robert R. Sehuster, Lot W.
40'.7, Cooper Heights.... 80.60
William P. & Helen E.
Campbell, Lot E.I0'.7,
Cooper Heights ................ 20.16
William P. & Helen E.
Campbell, Lot 8, Cooper
Heights .............................. 100.87
DUbuque County. Lot W.
35'.9, Cooper Heights.... 70.65
Mettel Really & Inv. Co.,
Lot E.15'.9, Cooper
Heights .............................. 30.30
Mettel Realty & Inv. Co.,
Lot 10, Cooper Heights.. 251.48
Paul & Regina C. Gilmore,
Lot 37, Cooper Heights.. 18.21
Edmund R. Demers, Lot 38,
Cooper Heights ................ 42.66
Paul & Regina C. Gilmore,
Lot 39, Cooper Heights.... 90.30
.Paul & Regina C. Gilmore.
Lot 40, Cooper Heights 88.25
Adjourned Regular Session, September 3, 1963
'Hydro Hammer
126.52
253.34
126.59
253.60
126.93
127.08
254.42
254.69
127.46
127.57
255.67
255.89
106.72
149.51
213.71
42.78
299.64
550.91
$8,060.16
1,995 Cu. yds. Excavation
@ $1.00 ..........................$1,995.00
150.72 Ton s Bituminous
Binder Course @ $9.10 ..
191.88 Ton 5 Bituminous
Surface Course @ $9.10
650 Gals. Prime Coat MC.O
@ 0.20 ..............................
2 Manholes Raised or Low-
ered @ $30.00 ................
792.99 Tons S tab i I ized
Rolled Stone Base @
$2.90
1,371.55
130.00
1,746.11
60.00
2,299.67
Alfred M. Sr. & Darlene J.
Nauman, Lot 54, 8.30',
Falk's Sub. ........................
Waller W. & Elsie Kott, Lot
54, N. 30', Folk's Sub. ....
Waller W. & Elsie Kott, Lot
55, Falk's Sub. ................
Vi nee n t E. & June A.
Owens, Lot 56, Falk's
Sub.
V i nee n t E. & June A.
Owens, Lot 57, S.\>
Falk's Sub. ........................
Mettel Realty & Inv. Co.,
Lot 57, N.\>, Falk's Sub.
Mettel Realty & Inv. Co.,
Lot 58, Falk's Sub. ..........
Arnold G. & Lillian C. Steg.
er, Lot 59, Folk's Sub. ....
Arnold G. & Lillian C. Steg.
er, Lot 60, S.\>. Falk's
Sub. .............
60,
61,
Russell James & Doris Ann
Selehert, Lot 62, Falk's
Sub.
Doris Ann
63, 8.25',
Russell James &
Selehert. Lot
Falk's Sub. ...................__...
G e 0 r g e & Marion Elaine
Broadwater, Lot 63, N.35'
Falk's Sub. ........................
G e 0 r g e & Marion Elaine
Broadwater, Lot 64, S.50',
Folk's Sub. .......____.............
Riehard C. & Isabel Conzel!,
Lot 64, N.IO' Falk's Sub.
Riehard C. & Isabel Conzel!,
Lot 65, Falk's Sub. __........
Bueford S. Kelley & James
W. Harrington, Lot I, -1-
1.I.W. \> N.W. '4 See.
27-T89N R. 2E of 5th
P.M.
Lot
Lot
Bert & Ruth Heer,
N.\>, Falk's Sub.
Bert & Ruth Heer,
Falk's Sub.
All or which is assessed in pro-
portion to the special benefits con-
ferred.
Earl Drive from the South Prop.
erty line of pennsylvania Ave. to
the North Property line of Ideal
Lane with Bituminous Concrete
Paving.
Vincent N. & Jean Beau,
Lot 38, Falk's Sub. ........
Vincent N. & Jean Beau,
Lot 39, N. 10' Falk's Sub.
David T. & Rita Mae Oster-
berger, Lot 39 S. 50'
Folk's Sub. ........................
David T. & Rita Mae Oster-
berger, Lot 40. N.30'
Falk's Sub. ...
297.14
42.45
212.24
127.35
127.35
254.69
254.69
127.35
127.35
254.69
254.69
84.90
169.79
169.79
84.90
254.69
254.69
254.69
297.14
209.76
295.98
42.11
210.70
Cyril & Patricia Arensdorf,
Lot 40, S. 30' Folk's Sub.
Cyril & Patricia Arensdorf,
Lot 41, Falk's Sub. ........
William R. & Rita Mae
Trentz, Lot 42, Falk's
Sub. .........................__.........
William R. & Rita Mae
Trentz, Lot 43, N. 20'
Falk's Sub. ....................
Mervin A. & Myrtle M.
Meyer, Lot 43, S. 30',
Falk's Sub. ........................
Marvin A. Myrtle Meyer,
Lot 44, Folk's Sub. __...__...
John P. & Rita Mary Lesch,
Lot 45, Folk's Sub. ..........
John P. & Rita Mary Lesch.
Lot 46, N. 20', Falk's Sub.
Arnold M. & Rita M. Oster.
hoff, Lot 46, E. 40', Falk's
Sub. .....__...........__................
Arnold M. & Rita M. Oster.
hoff, Lot 47, N.4O', Folk's
Sub. ....................................
Edward A. & Margaret A.
Beard, Lot 47, S. 20',
Falk's Sub. ....................__..
Edward A. & Margaret A.
Beard, Lot 48, Falk's Sub.
Frank L. & Joyce S. Benz,
Lot 49, Folk's Sub. ..........
Frank L. & Joyce S. Benz,
Lot 50, Falk's Sub. ....__....
Robert 1\1. & Dorene McCar-
thy, Lot 51, Falk's Sub.....
City of Dubuque, Lot 23,
Falk's Sub. ........................
Allen V. & Virginia Freese,
Lot 52, Falk's Sub. ..........
Allen V. & Virginia Freese,
Lot 53, S.IO', Falk's Sub.
Alfred M. Sr. & Darlene J.
Nauman, Lot 53, N.50',
Falk's Sub. ........................
1963
Adjourned Regular Session, September 3,
Raymond Dean. Lot 21
E.48', Falk's Sub. ............ 228.43
Riehard V. & Beverly A.
Vyverberg, Lot 21 W.1l',
Falk's Sub. ........................
Riehard V. & Beverly A.
Vyverberg, Lot 22. Falk's
Sub. ........__..........................
City of Dubuque, Lot 23,
Falk's Sub. ......................__
Ben & Shirley J. Sehroeder,
Lot 24, Falk's Sub. ..........
Ben & Shirley J. Schroeder,
Lot 25 S.llY, Falk's Sub.
Bret W. & Deloris M. Jo.
hannsen. Lot 25-N.50',
Folk's Sub. ......................
Bret W. & Deloris M. J a.
hannsen, Lot 26 S.Jh,
Falk's Sub. ......................
Earl W. & Betty M. Coob,
Lot 26 N.\>, Falk's Sub...
Earl W. & Betty M. Coob,
Lot 27. Falk's Sub. ............
John P. & Marilyn J. Hal.
lenbeck, Lot 28, Falk's
Sub. ....................................
Arnold B. & Rita M. Oster.
hoff, Lot 47 N.4lY, Falk's
Sub. ....................................
Edward A. & Margaret A.
Beard, Lot 47 S.20', Falk's
Sub. ....................................
Edward A. & Margaret A.
Beard, Lot 48. Falk's Sub.
Frank L. & Joyce S. Benz,
Lot 49. Falk's Sub. ........
Frank L. & Joyce S. Benz,
Lot 50, Falk's Sub. ........
Robert M. & Dorine McCar.
thy, Lot 51, Falk's Sub. ..__
52.36
329.97
233.19
488.31
30.23
111.81
35.94
23.96
28.81
18.25
10.55
7.76
28.80
59.90
142.04
488.31
-
4,799.70
1,081 Cu. yds. Excavation
@ 1.00 ..............................1,081.00
101.58 Tons Bituminous
Binder Course @ 9.10.... 924.38
88.45 Tons Bituminous Sur-
faee Course 9.10 ........ 804.90
400 gals Prime MC-o @
0.20 ...................................... 80.00
3 Manholes Raised or Low-
ered @ $30.00 ................ 90.00
533.38 Tons Stabilized Rol.
led Stone Base @ $2.90..1.546.79
*Hydra Hammer . 80.03
4,607.10
...........80.03
4,527.07
239.93
32.70
4.799.70
~ <to <:t ~
5.3 % Extra Expense
5~ interest 52 days
'Less City Share
278
.
281
bituminous
4.96
234.63
234.63
234.63
207.43
93.27
4.06
8.93
1963
sylvania Avenue with
concrete surfacing.
Clarence & Manon Slater,
Lot 164, Lenox Add. ....$
Clarence & Manon Slater,
Lot 165, Lenox Add. ........
Roy & Marvel C. Hines,
Lot 166, Lenox Add. ........
Myrtle E. Koenig, Lot 167,
Lenox Add. ......................
Joseph F. Oberhoffer, Lot
177, Lenox Add. ..............
Joseph F. Oberhoffer, Lot
178, Lenox Add. ................
Joseph F. Oberhoffer, Lot
179, Lenox Add. ..............
Joe Oberhoffer, Lot NI'".
180, Lenox Add. ............
LCD S. & Lorraine K.
Siegert, S.I'".180, Lenox
Add.
September 3,
Adjourned Regular Session
11.49
22.40
161.39
119.50
123.91
129.59
136.36
137.71
-
77.13
277.93
$4,420.40
195.01 Ton s Bituminous
Binder Course @ 9.10 $1,774.59
175.30 Ton s Bituminous
Surface Course @ 9.10 .. 1,595.23
125 Gals. Tack Coat RC.O
@ 0.30 ................................
5 No. of Manholes Raised
or Lowered @ 30.00 ........
51 Sq. yd. Concrete Remov.
al & Replace w/8" Con.
crete @ 12.00 ......
Total Cost ....................$4,169.32
5.3% Extra Expense.... 220.97
5% Interest-52 Days.. 30.11
Total Ass e s s a b 1 e
37.50
150.00
612.00
1963
Paul & Regina C. Gilmore
Lot 40, Cooper Heights .
Paul & Regina C. Gilmore,
Lot 41, Cooper Heights ..
Adjourned Regular Session, September 3,
280
4.20
4.69
234.63
234.63
234.63
234.63
234.63
234.63
234.63
234.63
234.63
234.63
234.63
234.63
448.38
99.86
236.85
567.91
406.91
Leo S. & Lorraine K.
Siegert, Lot 181, Lenox
Add. ....................................
Frank Bresee, Lot 302,
Lenox Add. ........................
Frank Bresee, Lot 303,
Lenox Add. ........................
Frank Bresee, Lot 304,
Lenox Add. ......................
Frank Bresee, Lot 305,
Lenox Add. ....................
Ben A. & Marie Ernst, Lot
306, Lenox Add. ............
Ben A. & Marie Ernst, Lot
307, Lenox Add. ..............
:{enneth L. Jr. & Darlene
l\Ioore. Lot 308, Lenox
Add. ....................................
Kenneth L. Jr. & Darlene
Moore, Lot 309, Lenox
Add. ....................................
Walter \V. & Rita Mae
Davis, Lot 310, Lenox
Add. ..................................
Walter W. & Rita Mae
Davis, Lot 311, Lenox
Add. ....................................
Fritz & Margl. Inhelder,
Lot 312, Lenox Add. ......
Fritz & Margt. Inhelder,
Lot 313, Lenox Add. ........
City of Dubuque, Lot 314,
Lenox Add. ......................
City of Dubuque, Lot 315,
Lenox Add. ........................
Karl F. & Rosella M. Hoff.
man, Lot 1.2, Brown
Place ..................................
Angela C. Brown, Lot 1.2.2,
Brown Place ....................
Verdus L. & Fern A. Patz-
ner, 2.2.2, Brown Place..
1.59
4.79
8.41
23.51
33.70
10.55
$1,602.14
53.07 Tons Bituminous
Binder Course @ $9.10 $
72.44 Tons Bituminous Sur.
faee Course @ $9.10 ........
50 Gals. Taek Coat RC.O
@ .30 ..................................
2 Manholes Raised or Low-
ered @ $30.00 ..................
24.5 Sq. yds. Conerete Re-
moval & Replace wit h
8" Cone. @ $12.00 ........
482.94
659.20
15.00
60.00
294.00
$1,511.14
5.3% Extra Expense.... 80.09
5% Interest for 52
Days 10.91
Total Assessable
Amount ....................$1,602.14
All of which is assessed in pro.
portion to the special benefits con-
ferred.
Rasco Thomas, Lot 5 of
Lots 8, 9, 10, II, 12, Col.
lege Sub. ............................
Oscar G. & Marie B. Hue-
bsch, Lot 1, Parkway
Place ..................................
Richard H. & Lorraine Did-
esch, Lot 2, Parkway
Place ..................................
Julius & Loretta Sprengel-
meyer, Lot 1, Mulgrew's
Sub. ....................................
Robert C. & Regina Reilly,
Lot 2, Mulgrew's Sub. ....
Riehard C. & Judith Ann
Tigges, Lot 3, Mulgrew's
Sub. ....................................
Floyd V. Efferding, Lot 4,
Mulgrew's Sub. ................
Floyd V. Efferding, Lot 5,
Mulgrew's Sub. ......m.......
Robert & Leone N. Daacks,
Lot 2 of 1-4, Boxleiter's
Sub. ....................................
Hen r y J. & Doris M.
Schmidt, Lot 2 of 1.1-4,
Boxleiter's Sub. ................
Wm. E. & Erline Blaser,
Lot 2 of 2.1.3, Boxleiter's
Sub. ....................................
William E. & Erline Blaser,
Lot 2 of 2, Minks Sub. ....
Leon R. & Mina B. Fear,
Lot 2 of I, Minks Sub. ....
William E. & Erline Blaser,
Lot 1 of 1 E.I'", Minks
Sub.
.Paul & Regina C. Gilmore,
Lot 41, Cooper Heights.. 161.73
Robert L. & Rosemary F.
Oeth, Lot N.61'.I, Corio
ell's Dubuque .................... 15.63
Clyde E. Kinney, Lot S.
125'.1, Coriell's Dubuque 148.18
Robert L. & Rosemary F.
Oeth, Lot N.61'.2, Corio
ell's Dubuque .................... 15.63
Edward H. & Beverly Kief.
fer, Lot S.I25'-2, Coriell's
Dubuque ............................ 148.18
Emma Schuster, Lot 3, Cori-
ell's Dubuque .................... 163.81
'Louise W. & Grace Brown,
Lot 4, Coriell's Dubuque 163.81
Anton & Eleanor Freund,
Lot 5, Coriell's Dubuque 163.81
C. B. Trewin, Inc., Lot 6,
Coriell's Dubuque ............ 163.81
C. B. Trewin, Inc., Lot 7,
Coriell's Dubuque ............ 163.81
John W. & Mary J. Parkin,
Lot 8, Coriell's Dubuque 163.81
John W. & Mary J. Parkin,
Lot 9, Coriell's Dubuque 163.81 Walsh St. Douglas to
Merlin & Emma Osborn, Bituminous Concrete
Lot 10, Coriell's Dubuque 163.81 Richard J. Burke & Sarah
Merlin & Emma Osborn, H. Banfield, Lot 4, Col.
Lot II, Coriell's Dubuque 163.81 lege Sub. ..........................$
Anthony Rhomberg, Lot N. Duane H & Marion Russow
73'.12, Coriell's Dubuque 21.03 'c II S b '
Matt Florey, Lot S.1I3'.12 Lot 5, 0 ege u. ..........
C . II' Db' 14278 RIchard J. Burke & Sarah
one s u uque ............ . H B f' Id Lot 6 C I
Anthony Rhomberg, Lot 33, . an Ie , ,0 -
Coriell's Dubuque ............ 21.44 lege Sub. ............................
Anthony Rhomberg, Lot 34, Riehard J.. Burke & Sarah
Coriell's Dubuque ............ 10.60 H. Banfield, Lot 7, Col.
LudmeiJa F. Klauer I'" & lege Sub. ............................
Alphonse W. Klauer 1'", William M. & Jeannette C.
Lot 35, Coriell's Dubuque 3.42 Whelan, Lot 1, Sub. of
James J. & Mary G. Rink, Lots 8,9, 10, 11, 12, Col.
Lot 5, SUb. of Lot 2 of lege Sub. .......m..................
City Lot 720 ...................... 75.00 William M. & Jeannette C.
Walter B. & Margaret E. Whelan, Lot 2, W.2' of
H. Koester, Lot 1, Sub. Lots 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Col.
of Lot 3 of City Lot 720.. 176.64 lege Sub. ............................
Albert Wharton, Lot 2, Sub. Walter B. & Joyce H. Som.
of Lot 3 of City Lot 720.. 26.50 ers, Lot 2, E.41.5, of Lots
Realty Investors Corp., Lot 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, College
3, Sub. of Lot 3 of City Sub. ..........................m.......
Lot 720 .............................. 7.80 Walter B. & Joyee H. Sam.
Albert Wharlon, Lot N. ers, Lot 3, W.3.5', of Lots
85'-4, Sub. of Lot 3 of 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, College
City Lot 720 ...................... 22.56 Sub. ....................................
Wm. E. & Anna Henschel, Julia Heuser, Lot 3, E.40',
Lot S.1l5'-4, Sub. of Lot of Lots 8, 9, 10, II, 12,
3 of City Lot 720 ....... 201.23 College Sub. ....................
Mary F., John A. & Har.
rietta Matous, Lot 4 of
Lots 8, 9, 10, II, 12, Col.
lege Sub. .................
Amount ....................$4,420.40
All of which is assessed in pro-
portion to the special benefits con-
ferred.
77.90
187.43
4.72
89.86
4.26
6.75
28.42
234.06
St
West 3.d
Paving
Van Buren Street from the West
property line of Drexel Ave. to
tf1e south property line of Penn-
40.81
23.03
$4,065.34
paid by
........ ....
to be
-Deficiencies
City
283
1963
3,
Adjourned Regular Session, September
282 Adjourned Regular Session, September 3, 1963
-
Harold N. & Marjorie Robert E. & Opal A.
Kerseh, Lot 237, Lenox Goerdt, Lot 2.142, Lenox
Add. 309.45 Add.
93.57
16.80
17.83
14.84
1.40
$1,710.39
143 Cu. yds. Excavation
@ 1.00 ............................$
62.42 Tons Bituminous
Binder Course @ 9.10....
64.45 Tons Bituminous
Surface Course @ 9.10....
250 Gals. P rim e Coat
MC.O @ 0.20 ....................
2 Manholes Raised or
Lowered @ $30.00 ..........
70.94 Ton s Stabilized
Roll e d Stone Base @
2.90 .....
143.00
568.02
586.49
50.00
60.00
205.73
1,613.24
85.50
11.65
5.3% Extra Expense...
5% Interest-52 days
Total Assessable
Amount ....................$1,710.39
All of which is assessed in pro-
portion to the special benefits
conferred.
Summit Street from the south
property line of West Fifth Street
to the north property line of West
Third Street with bituminous
concrete surfacing.
George T. ConneJly, Lot I,
Prospect Hill Add. ........$ 143.53
Clarence H. & Marie A.
Kearney. Lot 2, Prospect
Hill Add. ..........................
Frank B. & Darlene J.
Polter, Lot 3, Prospeet
Hill Add. ........................
Marie A. Hulton, Lot W.
40'-4, Prospect Hill Add.
Shirley A. Dunne, Lot E.
10'-4, Prospeet Hill Add.
Shirley A. Dunne, Lot 5,
Prospeet Hill Add. ........
Shirley A. Dunne, Lot W.
12'6".6, Prospect Hill
Add. ....................................
Charles B. & Elaine R.
Aldridge, Lot E.3T6"-6,
Prospeet Hill Add. ..........
John & Lillian Lyons, Lot
7, Prospect Hill Add. ....
59.53
42.27
16.97
2.98
10.39
2.03
5.52
2.39
Arthur J. & Geneva Joyce
Potzer, Lot 1, Grants
Place ..................................
Francis G. & Leonore M.
O'Toole, Lot 2, Grants
Place ..................................
Paul & Virginia Toepel. Lot
2 of 2, Sunrise Place........
Wm. J. & Mildred E. Arndt,
Lot 2 of 1-1-2 Sunrise
Place ..................................
Anna & John B. Appel, Lot
1 of 1-1-2, Sunrise Place.
125.19
125.19
109.17
16.02
125.19
75.40
168.54
24.94
125.19
33.97
91.22
33.97
91.22
35.66
91.29
10.60
9.81
14.32
4.05
4.92
78.36
40.40
7.58
Leo A. & Ruth Adams, Lot
46, Rose HilJ Add. ............
Leo A. & Ruth Adams, Lot
45, Rose HilJ Add. ........
Leo A. & Ruth Adams, Lot
1 of 44, Rose Hill Add.....
Kenneth J. & June Palm,
Lot 2 of 44, Rose HilJ
Add.
Kenneth J. & June Palm.
Lot 43, Rose Hill Add. ....
Kenneth J. & June Palm,
Lot 42, Rose Hill Add. ....
John R. & Joy L. ConnolJy,
Lot 1 of 41, Rose Hill
Add. ....................................
Bernard J . Sr. & Ann
Murphy, Lot 2 of 41. Rose
HilJ Add. ..........................
Bernard J. Sr. & Ann
Murp~y, Lot 40, Rose Hill
Add. ....................................
Jerome & Alice Burroughs.
Lot 1 of 39, Rose Hill
Add. ..................................
Merle J. & Kathryn P.
Wordehoff, Lot 2 of 39,
Rose Hill Add. ................
Jerome & Alice Burroughs,
Lot 1 of 38, Rose Hill
Add. ........................................
Merle J. & Kathryn P.
Wordehoff, Lot 2 of 38,
Rose HilJ Add. ................
Jerome & Alice Burroughs,
Lot 1 of 37, Rose HiIJ
Add. ....................................
Mer Ie J. & Kathryn P.
Wordehoff, Lot 2 of 37,
Rose Hill Add. ................
Roy G. & Lola R. Duff,
Lot A E.Pt., Rose HilJ
Add. ....................................
John R. & Joy L. Connolly,
Lot A W.Pt., Rose Hill
Add. .....................................
Jerome & Alice Burroughs,
Lot B Easterly 175', Rose
lIilJ Add. ........................
Bernard J. Sr. & Ann M.
Murphy, LotI of Wester.
ly 110' Lot B, Rose Hill
Add. ..................................
John R. & Joy L. Connolly,
Lot 2 of Westerly 110'
Lot B, Rose Hill Add.......
Roy G. & Lola R. Duff,
Lot 3 S.72' of Min. Lot
34 ........................................
Joseph J. & Dora Jungers.
Lot 3 N.82' of Min. Lot
34 ........................................
Lillian Kassmeyer, Lot 2
Min. Lot 33
3.20
242.13
234.64
Total cost ..................$13,854.74
5.3% extra expense. 734.30
5% interest-52 days. 100.06
Total assessable
Robin Street from W.P.L. English
Lane to West End-Bituminous
Concrete Paving.
Leo A. & Ruth Adams, Lot
47, Rose Hill Add. ........$ 125.75
amount ..................$14,689.10
All of which is assessed in pro.
portion to the special benefits
conferred.
234.63
234.64
$14,689.10
1094 cu. yds. Excavation
@ 1.00 ............................$1,094.00
456.42 tons Bituminous
binder course @ 9.10....4,153.42
430.24 tons Bituminous
surface course @ 9.10....3.915.18
1,600 gals. prime coat
MC.O @ 0.20 .................... 320.00
5 no. of manholes raised or
lowered @ 30.00 ............ 150.00
1455.9 tons %" stabilized
base stone @ 2.90 ........4,222.14
234.63
234.63
11732
117.32
46.93
234.63
234.63
234.63
234.64
187.71
234.83
Mettel Realty & Inv. Co.
Lot 143. Lenox Add. .......
Mettel Realty & Inv. Co.
Lot 144, Lenox Add. ...
Mettel Realty & Inv. Co.,
Lot E.25'.145, Lenox Add.
Mettel Realty & Inv. Co.,
Lot W.25'.145, Len 0 x
Add. ....................................
Mettel Realty & Inv. Co.,
Lot E.40'.146, Lenox Add.
Mettel Realty & Inv. Co.,
Lot W.IO'.I46, Len 0 x
Add. ....................................
Mettel Realty & Inv. Co.,
Lot 147, Lenox Add. ........
Mettel Realty & Inv. Co.,
Lot 148, Lenox Add. ......
Mettel Realty & Inv. Co.,
Lot 149, Lenox Add. ......
Mettel Realty & Inv. Co.,
Lot 150, Lenox Add. ........
Louis & Myrtle Hoppman,
Lot 151, Lenox Add. ......
Mettel Realty & Inv. Co.,
Lot 152, Lenox Add. ........
Max & Louise Lynch, Lot
153, Lenox Add. ................
Charles Wesley Ward. Lot
154, Lenox Add. ..............
Charles Wesley Ward, Lot
155, Lenox Add. ..
72.96
20.44
71.97
230.35
195.47
239.24
7.58
297.99
297.99
277.55
283.19
Harold N. & l\Iarjorie
Kersch, Lot 1.238, Lenox
Add. ....................................
Ralph J. & Elaine T. Dig.
man. Lot 2-238. Lenox
Add. ....................................
Mitchell L. & Diane Mila-
vetz, S.7% '-239, Lenox
Add. ....................................
Ralph J. & Elaine T. Dig.
man, N.42'6"-239, Lenox
Add. ..................................
Mitchell L. & Diane Mila.
vetz, Lot 240, Lenox
Add. ....................................
Angela C. Brown, Lot I,
Brown Plaee ....................1,877.07
T. Edwin & Edna H. Win-
ders, Lot 2, Molo Place
No.3................................
Uoyd F. & Patricia M.
Heins, Lot I, Rolling
Ridge Sub. Block No. 1..
Alex & Elinor R. Kollar,
Lot 2, Rolling Ridge
Sub. Bloek No.1............
Leroy E. & Phyllis K.
Dietrich, Lot 3, Rolling
Ridge Snb. Block No. 1..
Earl T. & Mildred Turn.
meyer. Lot 4. Rolling
Ridge Sub. Block No. 1..
Robert F. & Olive M.
Johnston. Lot 5. Rolling
Ridge Sub. Block No. 1..
Thomas S. & Harriet J.
McKenize, Lot 6, Rolling
Ridge Sub. Block No. 1..
Harold W. & Ruby Ann
Havner, Lot 7, Rolling
Ridge Sub. Block No. 1..
Thomas H 0 f f man n &
Imelda Sehuster, Lot 8,
Rolling Ridge Sub. Block
No. I ................................
Richard & Arline Duty, Lot
9, Rolling Ridge Sub.
Block No. I ......................
Robert J. & Joan E.
Remakel, Lot 10, Rolling
Ridge Sub. Bloek No. 1
City of Dubuque, Lot 9.
part ....................................
Robert E. & Opal A.
Goerdt, Lot 139, Lenox
Add. ....................................
Frank H. Meehan, Lot 140,
Lenox Add. .....................
Meltel Realty & Inv. Co.
Lot 141, Lenox Add .......
Mettel Realty & Inv. Co.
Lot 1.142, Lenox Add. ..
14.35
5.28
297.99
297.99
297.99
297.99
297.99
1.31
288.51
40.61
,
"\'1\
paying the cost of the CITY OF
DUB U QUE 1963 BITUMINOUS
CONCRETE P A V I N G PROJECT
NO.1, presented and read.
Councilman Schaller moved that
the proofs of publication be re~
ceived and filed. Seconded by
Councilman Takas. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas--Mayor KeaD, Councilmen
Horgan, Schaller, Schreiber, Takas.
Nays-None.
RESOLUTION NO.
285
Adjourned Regular Session, September 3, 1963
113.14
33.60
2.49
2.22
Meltcl Realty & Inv. Co.,
Lot 2.E.16'1O".N.II1 and
E.44'.IO" of S.50' of 7
& 8, Kiene & Blockinger's
Sub. ....................................
John R. & Delores C. Kane,
Lot 4, G. Marlin Sub. ....
Catherine Pape Ris, Lot
KS'-18, Fortune's Sub. ....
Maria A. Hulton, Lot W.
45'.18, Fortune's Sub.
160.21
1,
1963
E. F. Linderman, Lot
Fortune's Sub.
Session, September 3,
2.39
Adjourned Regular
Ralph Browne, Lot 20,
Prospect Hill Add. ........
A. Harrison & Edna Wun-
derlich, Lot 21, Prospect
Hill Add.
284
60.77
33.15
Agnes, Irene & Donald Mc-
Quillen, Lot 2, Fortune's
Sub.
& Bernice A.
4, Fortune's
Lot 3, Fortune's
Walter E. Jr.
Enlow, Lot
Sub.
John Klas,
Sub.
7.56
5.81
Richardson &
Peterman, Lot
Prospeet Hill
Jessie L.
Grace E.
W.25'.22,
Add. .......
Jessie L.
Grace E.
E.25'.22,
Add.
7.16
Richardson &
Peterman, Lot
Prospeet Hill
161-63
Resolution providing for the
issuance of Street Improvement
bonds for the purpose of provid-
ing for the payment of the assessed
cost of City of Dubuque 1963 Bi.
tuminous Concrete Paving Project
No.1
Whereas the contract heretofore
entered into by the City of Du.
buque, Iowa, for the improvement
hereinafter described has bee n
completed and the City Manager
has certified the completion there-
of to the City Council and the
City Council has ascertained the
cost thereof and has determined
that Ninety Eight Thousand Nine
Hundred Thirty Four 12/c Dollars
of the cost thereof shall be as.
sessed against the property subject
to assessment therfor; and
Whereas public notice, as pro-
vided by law, has been published
by the ity Clerk stating the inten.
tion of the City Council to Issue
bonds for the purpose of providing
for the payment of the assessed
cost of said improvement and a
public hearing has been held, pur-
suant to such notice and all ob-
jections made thereto have been
considered and determined;
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RE.
SOLVED by the City Council of
the City of Dubuque:
1. That to provide for the pay.
ment of the assessed cost of the
improvement of
CITY OF DUBUQUE 1963 BI.
TUMINOUS CONCRETE PAVING
PROJECT NO. I on the following
named streets:
I. Langworthy St. from the West
property line of Alpine Sl- to the
west property line of College St.
2. Parkway St. from the south
property line of Langworthy Sl-
to the south pro per t y line of
Douglas St.
3. Rosedale
property line
Ave. from the south
of West Loeust Sl-
$3,447.08
178 cu. yd. Excavation
@ 1.00 .............................. 178.00
127.09 ton Bituminous
binder course @ 9.10 ....1,156.52
108.40 ton Bituminous sur-
faee course @ 9.10 ........ 986.44
100 gal. Tack Coat RC.O
@ 0.30 .............................. 30.00
2 Manholes r a i sed or
lowered @ 30.00 ............ 60.00
193.0 tons stabilized rolled
stone base @ 2.90 ............ 559.70
115.5 sq. yd. concrete re-
moval 1.00 ....................
13.76 sq. yd. concrete re-
moval & replace with
8" concrete @ 12.00
Passed, adopted and approved
this 3rd day of September 1963.
JAMES J. KEAN
Mayor
JOHN P. SCHREillER
LOUIS SCHALLER
PETER J. TAKOS
ROBERT J. HORGAN
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Schreiber m 0 v e d
the adoption of the resolution. Sec-
onded by Councilman Horgan. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Kean, Councilmen
Horgan, Schaller, Schreiber, Takas.
N ays-N one.
Proofs of Publication, certified
to by the Publishers, of Notiee of
public hearing to consider proposal
to authorize the issuance of Street
improvement bonds in the amount
of $98,934.12 for the purpose of
115.50
165.12
Cost ................$3,251.28
extra expense.... 172.32
interest-52 days 23.48
Total assessable
amount ....................$3,447.08
All of which is assessed in pro-
portion to the special benefits
conferred.
Total
5.3%
5%
5.46
42.14
74.36
71.95
4.91
199.04
61.59
58.83
60.22
57.21
33.15
Gill,
Sub.
Richard C. & Maxine Breit-
haupt, Lot W.'h.16, For.
tune's Sub. ........................
Caroline M. DuCray, Lot
E.'h.16, Fortune's Sub. ..
Catherine Pape Ris, Lot
W.'h.17, Fortune's Sub...
Catherine Pape Ris, Lot
E.'h.17, Fortune's Sub.....
Arthur E. & l\larie R. Hurl-
burt, Lot N.53', Kiene &
Blockinger's Sub. ............ 135.42
Sub. of Lot I, 2 & 3
Amelia Demmer, Lot S..
165'-N.70A', K i e n e &
Blockinger's Sub. ............
Mettel Realty & Jnv. Co.,
Lot S.23'.N.93.4", Kiene
& Blockinger's Sub. ........
Edw. & Agnes Skelton, Lot
N.23.6'-S.98'h " Kiene &
Blockinger's Sub. ............
Donald C. Chamberlain, Lot
N.23.6'-S.75', Kiene &
Blockinger's Sub. ............
Charles R. & Ann H. God.
din, Lot N.23.6'.S.52',
Kiene & Blockinger's
Sub. ....................................
John 'V. & Mary June Par-
kin, Lot S.28.6'.S.52',
K i e n e & Blockinger's
Sub. ....................................
John C. & Mary G. Mullin,
Lot N.1U'4"-W.50'-8,
Kiene & Blocker's Sub.....
John C. & Mary G. Mullin,
Lot S.50'.W.12'.8, Kiene
& Blockinger's Sub. ........
Wilfred E. Johannsen, Lot
I.KI6'1O".N.lll and E.
44'10"-8.50'-7 & 8, Kiene
& Blockinger's Sub. ..
188.10
30.36
40.99
15.45
23.47
60.77
160.21
II,
Lucille M. Danglemcyer,
Lot 13, Fortune's Sub. ....
12,
15,
Lot
Duane Wilson, Lot
Fortune's Sub.
Duane 'Vilson,
Fortune's Sub.
Harvey J.
Fortune's
4.57
13.70
7.56
152.06
."i... .....,
70.14
66.58
155.29
112.88
112.86
2.39
184.06
6.25
42.27
42.85
143.55
59.53
42.27
19.95
10.39
160.21
Wm. A. & Bertha Heiman,
E.38'.23, Prospect Hill
Add.
Adel & Chas. Wullweber.
Lot W.12'-23, Prospect
Hill Add. ............................
Adel & Chas. Wullweber,
Lot 24, Prospect Hill
Add. ....................................
John A. Cunningham, Lot
25, Prospect Hill Add.....
John A. Cunningham, Lot
26, Prospect Hill Add. ....
Anton G. & Marie C.
SChaffers, Lot 27, Pros-
peet Hill Add. ..............
Albert R. & C. J. Engler,
Lot 28, Prospeet Hill
Add. ..................................
Leo A. & Viola Hardiman,
Lot 29, Prospect Hill
Add. ....................................
Finley Hospital, Lot 30,
Prospect Hill Add. ........
Fay & Kaye ~liller. Lot 31,
Prospect Hill Add. ........
Joseph F. & Margl. Burke,
Lot 32, Prospect Hill
Add. ....................................
Joseph F. & l\largl. Burke,
Lot 33, Prospeet Hill
Add. ..................................
Alfred & Victoria Finch,
Lot I-I, Summit S t.
Sub. ....................................
Donald L. & Anna Mae
Conlon, Lot 2, Summit
St. Sub. ............................
Irvin C. & Lillian T. Renier,
Lot 3, Summit Sl- Sub.....
Donald F. & Virginia M.
Hoppmann, Lot 1.1.1.3,
Mattox Sub. ......................
Albert L. & Marion R.
Fischer, Lot 2-1, Mattox
Sub. ....................................
Joseph J. & Anna Callahan,
Lot I-I, Mattox Sub. ........
Lester M. & Darlene R.
Lochner, Lot 50'.W.IOO'.
1.2, Mattox Sub.
.
287
6. That the Mayor and City Clerk
be and they are hereby instructed
to cause said bonds to be prepared
and when so prepared to execute
said bonds and that the City Clerk
be and he is hereby instructed to
register said bonds in a book kept
for that purpose and to then de.
liver them to the City Treasurer.
7. That the City Treasurer is
hereby instructed to sell said bonds
in the manner provided by law,
the proceeds of said sale to be
placed in a special fund to be
known as Special Assessment Fund
No. 1243 and paid out by him to
pay the cost of said contract.
9. That as fast as funds allow,
beginning with the second year
after the payment of interest due
the City Treasurer is directed to
call these bonds in the same order
as numbered.
10. Notice of election to call
these bonds shall be given by reg.
ular United States Mail addressed
to the last known address by the
purchaser.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 3rd day of September 1963.
JAMES J. KEAN
Mayor
JOHN P. SCHREIBER
LOUIS SCHALLER
PETER J. TAKOS
ROBERT J. HORGAN
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Schaller moved the
adoption of the resolution. Sec-
onded by Councilman Takos. ar.
ried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Kean, Councilmen
Horgan, Schaller, Schreiber, Takos.
Nays-None.
To the Honorable
and City Council,
Gentlemen:
Herewith submitted for your con-
sideration is subdivision plat of
Block 4, Lots 6 through Lot 11,
Block 5, Lot 7 through 13 and Lots
17 through Lot 20, Bloek 5, Barony
Woods in Dubuque County, Iowa.
This is the last section of this
8. That the interest coupons at-
tached to the bonds be signed with
the facsimile signature of the
Mayor and countersigned with the
facsimile signature of the City
Clerk.
Adjourned Regular Session, September 3, 1963
the 3rd day of Septem.
being Resolution No.
This Bond is one of a series of
198 bonds, 197 for $500.00 num.
bered from 4348 to 4544 both in.
clusive, and one for $434.12 num-
bered 4545 aU of like tenor and
date, and issued for the purpose
of constructing the City of Du-
buque 1963 Bituminous Concrete
Paving Project No. 1
as described in said Resolution, in
said City, which iost is payable
by the abutting and adiaeent prop.
erty along said improvements and
is made by law a lien on all of
said property. It is payable only
out of the Special Assessment Fund
No. 1243 created by the eollection
of said special tax, and said fund
can be used for no other purpose.
It is hereby certified and recited
that all the acts, conditions and
things required to be done, pre-
cedent to and in issuing this series
of bonds, have been done, hap-
pened, and performed, in regular
and due form, as required by law
and said Resolution, and for the
assessment, collection and payment
hereon of said special tax, the full
faith and diligence of said City of
Dubuque are hereby irrevocably
pledged.
1963
7,
August
Mayor
IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF the
City of Dubuque by its Council
has caused this bond to be signed
by its Mayor and countersigned by
its City Clerk and the Seal of said
City to be thereto affixed, this 4th
day of October, 1963
City
(Form of Coupon)
On the ........ day of................, the
City of Dubuque, Iowa, promises
to pay to the bearer, as provided
in said bond, the sum of ................
Dollars, in the office of the City
Treasurer in the City of Dubuque,
.... months' interest due that
on its Bond No.
dated
City Clerk
passed on
ber, 1963,
161.63.
\
I
r
Mayor
Mayor
Clerk
(SEAL)
being
date
Series No.4, Bond No. 4408 to
4427 Inel., $500.00 eaeh, April I,
1967
Series No. 5,Bond No. 4428 to
4447 Inel., $500.00 each, April 1,
1968
Series No.6, Bond No. 4448 to
4467 Incl., $500.00 eaeh, April 1,
1969
Series No.7, Bond No. 4468 to
4487 Incl., $500.00 eaeh, April 1,
1970
Series No.8, Bond No. 4488 to
4507 Inel., $500.00 each, April 1,
1971
Series No.9, Bond No. 4508 to
4526 Incl., $500.00 eaeh, April 1,
19'72
Series No. 10, Bond No. 4527 to
4544 Incl., $500.00 each, April 1,
1973
Series No. 10, Bond No. 4545,
$434.12, April 1, 1973
3. Said bonds shall bear interest
at the rate of 5 per cent per annum,
payable semi-annually in accord-
ance with coupons the r e t 0 at-
tached:
4. Said bonds shall not make the
City of Dubuque liable in any way,
except for the application of said
special assessment funds.
5. Said bonds shall provide that
they may be payable at any time
prior to the maturity date stated
therein at the option of the City
of Dubuque and shall be in sub-
stantially the following form:
No. ...
Series
No.
CITY OF DUBUQUE
Street Improvement Bond
The City of Dubuque in the
State of Iowa promises to pay as
hereinafter mentioned to the bear-
er hereof, on the first day of ........
................, or at any time before
that date, at the option of the City
of Dubuque, the sum of Five Hun-
dred dollars with interest thereon
at the rate of 5 per cent per
annum, payable semi- annually, on
the presentation and surrender of
the interest coupons hereto at-
tached. Both principal and interest
of this bond are payable at the
office of the City Treasurer in
the City of Dubuque, in the State
of Iowa. This bond is issued by
the City of Dubuque under and by
virtue of Chapter 396 of the 1954
Code of Iowa, as amended, and
the Resolution of said City duly
1963
Session, September 3,
8. Earl Drive from the south
property line of Pennsylvania Ave.
to the north property line of Ideal
Lane.
9. West Fifth Sl. from the west
property line of Gilmore S1. to the
east property line of Lot 12 in
Coriell's Dubuque.
10. Walsh Street from the south
property line of Douglas Sl. to
the south property line of West
Third St.
11. Van Buren St. from the west
property line of Drexel Ave. to the
south property line of Pennsyl-
vania Ave.
12. Robin St. from the west
property line of English Lane to
the west end of street.
13. Summit Sl. from the south
property line of West Fifth Sl. to
the north property line of West
Third Sl.
there shall be issued Street Im-
provement bonds in the amount
of $98,934.12 Dollars in anticipa.
tion of the deferred payment of
assessments levied for such im-
provement.
2. Sueh bonds shall be called
Street Improvement bon d s; and
shall bear the date of October 4.
1963; and shall be numbered con.
secutively; and they shall be num-
bered, divided into series, and be
in such denominations and for
such maturity dates as are shown
in the following table:
Series No. I, Bond No. 4348 to
4367 Incl., $500.00 eaeh, April I,
1964
Series No.2, Bond No. 4368 to
4387 Inel., $500.00 eaeh, April I.
1965
Series No.3, Bond No. 4388 to
4407 Inel., $500.00 each. April 1,
1966
7. Ideal Lane from the west
property line of Earl Drive to the
east end of the street.
to the west property
31 of Rosedale Add.
4. Lowell St. from the east prop.
erty line of Harold 51. to the east
property line of Abbott SI.
5. College Sl. from the north
property line of Langworthy St.
to the south property line of West
Fifth Sl.
Lot
6. Ruann Drive from the south
property line of Pennsylvania Ave.
to the north property line of Ideal
Lane.
Adjourned Regular
of
line
.
'/
_...
286
289
Manager has examined the work
and filed his certificate stating
that the same has been completed
according to the terms of the
contract, plans and specifications
and recommends its acceptance,
now therefore.
BE IT RESOLVED, by the City
Council of the City of Dubuque,
that the recommendation of the
City Manager be approved and
that said imporvement be and the
same is hereby accepted and the
City Engineer be and is hereby
directed to prepare a plat and
schedule showing the lots or
parcels or real estate subject to
assessment fOf said improvement
and file the same in the office of
the City Clerk subject to public
inspection and said Clerk shall
upon receipt of such plat and
schedule publish the notice of the
Council's intention to levy special
assessments therefor, as required
by law.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED,
that the City Treasurer be and he
is hereby directed to pay to the
contractor from the funds to be
realized from the sale of Street
Improvement bonds issued upon
the above described improvement
in amount equal to the amount of
his contract, less any required per-
centage provided for therein.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 3rd day of September, 1963.
JAMES J. KEAN
Mayor
JOHN P. SCHREmER
LOUIS SCHALLER
PETER J. TAKOS
ROBERT J. HORGAN
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Council Takos moved the adop-
tion of the resolution. Seconded
by Councilman Schaller. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Kean, Councilmen
Horgan, Schaller, Schreiber, Takos.
Nays-None.
RESOLUTION NO.. 165-63
WHEREAS, the City of Dubu.
que, Iowa has acquired a parcel
of real estate from Frank and
Hattie Mozena, which real estate
is de~cribed as follows, to-wit:
Lot No.1 of Mineral Lot 383;
Lot No.2 of Mineral Lot 383;
Mineral Lot 384;
Lot I of Lot 1 of Lot 1 of LotI
of Lot 2 of Mineral Lot 385
3, 1963
Session, September
West Property Line of Bluff Street
to the East Property Line of Hill
Street.
has been completed and the City
Engineer has submitted his final
estimate showing the cost thereof
including the cost of estimates,
notices, inspection, and preparing
the assessment and plat, now there-
fore,
BE IT RESOLVED, by the City
Council of the City of Dubuque,
That the cost of said improve-
ment is hereby determined to be
$75,620.04.
That $61,819.65 of the cost there.
of shall be assessable upon private
property and 144.40 shall be paid
from the Excavation Fund and
$13,655.99 shall be paid from the
135 I Street Road Use Fund of
the City of Dubuque.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 3rd day of September 1963.
JAMES J. KEAN
Mayor
JOHN P. SCHREIBER
LOUIS SCHALLER
PETER J. TAKOS
ROBERT J. HORGAN
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Takos moved the
adoption of the resolution. Sec-
onded by Mayor Kean. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Kean, Councilmen
Horgan, Schaller, Schreiber. Takos.
N ays-N one.
(A Resolution
provement and
Clerk 10 Pubt:sh
1m.
Ihe
City
Accepting
Directing
Notice.)
RESOLUTION NO. 164-63
Whereas, the contract for the
City of Dubuque 1963 Hot Mix
Laid AsphaltiC Paving Project
No. I
1. Railroad Ave. from the East
Property Line of South Locust
Street to the East Property Line
of South Main Street.
2. Huff Street from the South
Property Line of Railroad Ave. to
the South end of the street.
3. Pennsylvania Ave. from the
West Property Line of Bristol
Drive Westerly to the present
corporation Line.
4. West Third Street from the
West property Line of Bluff
Street to the East Property Line
of Hill Street.
has been completed
Adjourned Regular
the
and
~
Adjourned Regular Session, September 3, 1963
Passed, adopted and approved
this 3rd day of September, 1963.
JAMES J. KEAN
Mayor
JOHN P. SCHREmER
LOUIS SCHALLER
PETER J. TAKOS
ROBERT J. HORGAN
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Schreiber m 0 v e d
the adoption of the resolution. Sec.
onded by Councilman Schaller. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Kean, Councilmen
Horgan, Schaller, Schreiber, Takas.
Nays-None.
September 3, 1963
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council
Gentlemen:
This is to advise you that the
City of Dubuque 1963 Hot Mix .
Hot Laid Asphaltic Concrete Pav-
ing Project No. 1 has been com-
pleted in accordance with the City
of Dubuque plans and specifica-
tions, at a cost of $8924.35 less
than the original bid price, by
Mulgrew Blacktop, Inc.
I therefore recommend the ac.
ceptance of the above named proj.
ect.
Respectfully submitted,
Gilbert D. Chavenelle
City Manager
Councilman Takas moved that
the recommendation of the City
Manager be approved. Seconded by
:Mayor Kean. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas-Mayor Kean, Councilmen
Horgan, Schaller, Schreiber, Takas.
Nays-None.
WHEREAS, the eontraet for the
City of Dubuque 1963 Hot Mix
Hot Laid Asphaltic Concrete Pav-
ing Project No.1
1. Railroad Ave. from the East
Property Line of South Locust
Street to the East Property Line
of South Main Street.
2. Huff Street from the South
Property Line of Railroad Ave. to
the South End of the Street.
3. Pennsylvania Ave. from the
We s t Property Line of Bristol
Drive to the West Corporation
Limits of the City of Dubuque.
4. West Third Street from the
FINAL ESTIMATE
RESOLUTION NO. 163.63
RESOLUTION NO. 162.63
RESOLUTION APPROVING THE
PLAT OF BLOCKS 4 and 5 "BAR.
ONY WOODS" IN SECTION 9, DU.
BUQUE TOWNSHIP, DUBUQUE
COUNTY, IOWA
Whereas there has been filed
with the City Clerk a plat in which:
Lot 2 of Lot 4 of Goldthorp
Plaee and Lot 5 of Goldthorp
Place in Section 9, Dubuque
Township, Dubuque Co u n t y,
Iowa,
is platted as
Lots 6 through 11 Block 4,
Lots 7 through 13 and Lots
17 through 20 Block 5, "Barony
Woods" in Section 9, Dubuque
Township, Dubuque Co u n t y,
Iowa,
by The Barony, Inc., as Owner
thereof; and
Whereas said plat has been ex-
amined by the City Planning and
Zoning Commission and has its
appropal endorsed thereon; and
Whereas said plat has bee n
found by the City Couneil to con.
form to the Statutes and Ordi-
nances relating thereto;
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RE-
SOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL
OF THE C I T Y OF DUBUQUE,
IOWA:
That the plat of Lot 2 of Lot
4 of Goldthorp Place and Lot 5
of Goldthorp Place in Section 9
Dubuque Tow n s hip, Dubuque
Co un t y, Iowa, to be hereafter
known as Lots 6 through 11 Block
4, Lots 7 through 13 and Lots 17
t h r 0 ugh 20 Block 5, "Barony
Woods" Section 9, Dubuque Town-
ship. Dubuque County, Iowa is
hereby approved and the Mayor
and Clerk are hereby authorized
and directed to endorse the ap-
proval of the City of Dubuque upon
said plat.
288
subdivision located about a mile
west of Dubuque. Iowa.
Respeetiully submitted,
Dubuque Planning &
Zoning Commission
By Owen Riley,
Secretary
Councilman Schaller moved that
the communication be received and
f i led. Seconded by Councilman
Schreiber. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas-Mayor Kean. Councilmen
Horgan, Schaller, Schreiber, Takos.
Nays-None.
.
291
Address
Lincoln
Rhomberg
TRANSFER OF CIGARETTE
PERMIT
Earl C. Miller, Transfer from 543
West 8th Avenue, 1091 White
Street
Marionette Tindell, Transfer from
553 West 8th Avenue, 543 West
8th Avenue
Mrs. l\Iarcella Roeder, T ran s fer
from 25 West 7th Street, 678
Central Avenue
Cecil J. McMahon, Transfer from
649 East 16th Street, 1564 Cen.
tral Avenue
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED
that the bonds filed with the ap'
plications be approved.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 3rd day of September 1963
JAMES J. KEAN
Mayor
JOHN P. SCHREillER
LOUIS SCHALLER
PETER J. TAKOS
ROBERT J. HORGAN
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Takos moved the
adoption of the resolution. Sec-
onded by Councilman Schaller. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Kean, Councilmen
Horgan, Schaller, Schreiber, Takos.
Nays-None.
RESOLUTION NO. 168-63
W HER E A S, APPLICATIONS
FOR BEER PERMITS have been
submitted to this Council for ap-
proval and the same have been
examined, NOW, THEREFORE,
BE IT RESOLVED by the City
Council af the City of Dubuque,
Iowa that the following applica.
tions be granted and licenses be
issued with the terms of the or.
dinance of the City.
Name Address
CLASS "B" BEER PERMITS
Riverside Bowl, 1860 Hawthorne
Lillian Ruth Kelly, 1I00 Lincoln
Avenue
Julien Hotel
2360
Plaza
RESOLUTION NO. 166.63
WHEREAS, INTERSTATE
POWER COMANY has petitioned
the City Council of Dubuque, Iowa
Main Street
200
councilman Takas moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second.
ed by Mayor Kean. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Kean, Councilmen
Horgan, Schaller, Schreiber, Takos.
Nays-None.
Proof of Publication, certified
to by the Publisher, of Notice to
Contractors for the receipt of pro-
posals for the construction of
C I T Y 0 F DUB U QUE 1963
GRADING PROJECT NO.1, being
Carter Road from a point 600 feet
north of the north property line
of Kane Street to the south
property line of Kane Street to
the south property line of W. 32nd
Street, presented and read. ouncil.
man Schaller moved that the
proof of publication be received
and filed. Seconded by Councilman
Horgan. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas-Mayor Kean, Councilmen
Horgan, Schaller, Schreiber, Takos.
Nays-None.
September 3, 1963
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council
Gentlemen:
Pursuant to your instructions,
sealed bids were received until
10:00 A.M. Tuesday, September 3,
1963 for the City of Dubuque 1963
Grading Project No. 1. The lowest
bid entered was from the Saffran
Construction Company of Dubuquej
their bid was 29.5% under the
engineer's estimate.
However I recommend that the
contract for the improvement be
temporarily delayed.
Very truly yours,
Gilbert D. ChaveneUe
City Manager
Councilman Takos moved that
the recommendation of the City
Manager be approved. Seconded by
Councilman Schaller. Carried by
the fOllowing vote:
Yeas-Mayor Kean, Councilmen
Horgan, Schaller, Schreiber, Takos.
Nays-None.
RESOLUTION NO. 167-63
BE IT RESOLVED by the City
Couneil of the City of Dubuque,
Iowa, that the following, having
complied with the provisions of
law relating to the sale of Cigar-
ettes within the City of Dubuque,
Iowa be granted a permit to sell
Cigarettes and Cigarette Papers
within said City.
290
Seminary,
2600
Central
1963
1100
475
400
WHEREAS, the City Council of
Dubuque has examined said peti.
tion and investigated the facts
pertaining thereto finds that the
petition of Interstate Power Com.
pany for a permanent transmission
line easement and temporary
transmission line easement should
be granted in the general public
interest; and
WHEREAS, the Board of Dock
Commissioners of Dubuque have
recommended to the City Council
the granting of such easement
unto Interstate Power Company;
and
W HER E A S, the instrument
granting the permanent and tern.
porary transmission line easement,
a copy of which is hereby attached
and by reference made a part
hereof, unto Interstate Power
Company has been examined by
the City Council and same is here.
by approved.
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RE-
SOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL
OF DUBUQUE, IOWA:
Section 1. That the grant of
permanent transmission line ease.
ment as shown on engineer's
sketch attached hereto marked and
delineated in red and the grant
of temporary transmission line
casement unto Interstate Power
Company be and the same is here-
by approved.
Section 2. That the City Clerk
be and he is hereby authorized
and directed to cause notice of
intent to dispose of interest in real
estate to be published as by law
provided.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 3rd day of September, A.D.,
1963.
JAMES J. KEAN
Mayor
JOHN P. SCHREIBER
LOUIS SCHALLER
PETER J. TAKOS
ROBERT J. HORGAN
Councilmen
LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Adjourned Regular Session
and Lot I of Lot 1 of Lot 2 of
Mineral Lot 382, in the City
and County of Dubuque, Iowa;
and
WHEREAS, tbe Playground and
Recreation Commisison of Dubu-
que, Iowa has recommended that
the above described parcel of real
estate be named VETERANS'
MEMORIAL CENTER:
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RE.
SOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL
OF DUBUQUE, IOWA:
Section 1. That the real estate
acquired from Frank and Hattie
Mozena and described in the fore-
part hereof be and the same is
hereby designated and named and
hereafter shall be known as
VETERANS' MEMORIAL CENTER.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 3rd day of September, A.D.,
1963.
JAMES J. KEAN
Mayor
JOHN P. SCHREIBER
LOUIS SCHALLER
PETER J. TAKOS
ROBERT J. HORGAN
Councilmen
LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Council Takos moved the adop.
tion of the resolution. Seconded
by Mayor Kean. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Kean, Councilmen
Horgan, Schaller, Schreiber, Takas.
Nays-None.
Communication of Board of
Dock Commissioners submitting
an easement request of the Inter-
state Power Company for the
erection of towers, poles etc for
the transmission of power across
Area "C" in the Dubuque Indus-
trial Park, together with a plat
sketched in red, and recommend.
ing that the Council authorize the
execution and delivery of said
Grant of Easement to the Inter-
state Power Company, presented
and read. Councilman Takos moved
that the communication be re-
ceived and filed. Seconded by
Mayor Kean. Carried by the fol.
lowing vote:
Yeas-Mayor Kean, Councilmen
Horgan, Schaller, Schreiber, Takos.
Nays-None.
Attest
.
::"t')'
Name
Lillian Ruth
Avenue
Mrs. Margaret
Avenue
Darlene R. Kelly,
Avenue
Ml. St. Bernard
Carter Road
Randall's Ineoporated,
20
3,
Kelly,
Petty,
Session, September
Adjourned Regular
September 3, 1963
for a permanent transmission line
easement as shown in red in
engineer's sketch attached hereto
and by reference made a part
hereof and has petitioned for a
temporary transmission line ease-
ment upon, over and across the
area known and designated as
Area "C" of the Industrial Park;
and
Attest
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,
cd by Councilman Schaller. Car-
ried by the fOllowing vote:
Y cas-Mayor Kean, Councilmen
Horgan, Schaller, Schreiber, Takas.
Nays-None.
RESOLUTION NO. 169.63
\VHEREAS. applications for
BEER PERMITS were filed by the
within named applicants and they
have received the approval of this
Council, and,
WHEREAS, the premises to be
occupied by such applicants were
inspected and found to comply
with the ordinances of the City.
and they have filed proper bonds;
NOW THEREFORE,
BE IT RESOLVED by the City
Council of the City of Dubuque,
Iowa that the Manager be and he
is hereby directed to issue to the
following named applicants a Beer
Permit
Name Address
CLASS "B" BEER PERMIT
Riverside Bowl, 1860 Hawthorne
Lillian Ruth Kelly, 1100 Lineoln
A venue
Julien Hotel, 200 Main Street
Mrs. Emma Scherer, 1187 Iowa
Street
Michael F. Pusateri, 1292 Main
Street
Cyril Meitl, 1555 Central Avenue
Theodore J. Ferring, 385 East 13th
Street
George J. Zillig, 127 West 6th
Street
Florence Herburger, 2987 Jackson
Street
Lucille Hough, 399 East 20th Street
Helen Lanser, 2414 Central Avenue
Robert J. Bowen, 53th Avenue
Mrs. Margaret Petty, 475 Central
Avenue
John Peter Hansen, 1563 Central
Avenue
:Vlark R. Smith, 400 Central Avenue
William Bublitz, 1543 Central
Avenue
CLASS "B" BEER PERMIT
PRIVATE CLUB
Leo A. Schwind Post # 508 V. F. W.
of the U. S., 1638 Central Avenue
D. A. V. Club of Dubuque, Inc.,
951'h Main Street
CLASS "C" BEER PERMITS
Thomas A. Oeschger, 815 West 5th
Street
Waller W. Knoll, 205 Kaufmann
Avenue
Bernard C. Tigges, 1405 Dodge
Street
Randall's Ineorporated, 2600 Plaza
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Adjourned Regular Session, September 3, 1963
TRANSFER OF CLASS "B"
BEER PERMIT
Earl C. l\liller, Transfer from 543
West 8th Street, 1091 White
Street
Marionette Tindell, Transfer from
533 West 8th Street, 543 West
8th Street
Mrs. Marcella Roeder, Transfer
from 25 West 7th Street, 678
Central Avenue
Be it further resolved that the
bonds filed by such applicants be
and same hereby approved.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 3rd day of September, 1963
JAMES J. KEAN
Mayor
JOHN P. SCHREIBER
LOUIS SCHALLER
PETER J. TAKOS
ROBERT J. HORGAN
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Takos moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Schaller. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas--Mayor Kean, Councilmen
Horgan, Schaller, Schreiber, Takos.
Nays-None.
There being no further business
Councilman Schaller moved to
adjourn. Seconded by Councilman
Horgan. Carried by the following
vote:
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1963
3,
Session, September
Mrs. Emma
Street
Michael F. Pusateri
Street
Cyril Meitl, 1555 Central Avenue
Theodore J. Ferring, 385 East 13th
Street
George J. Zillig, 127 West 6th
Street
Florence Herburger, 2987 Jackson
Street
Lucille Hough, 399 East 20th Street
Helen Lanser, 2412 Central Avenue
Robert J. Brown, 58th Avenue
Mrs. Margaret Petty, 475 Central
Avenue
John Peter Hansen, 1563 Central
Avenue
Mark. R. Smith, 400 Central Ave-
nue
William Bublitz,
nue
CLASS "B" BEER PERMIT
PRIVATE CLUB
Leo A. Schwind Post #508 V.F.W.
of the U.S., 1638 Central Avenue
D.A.V. C I u b of Dubuque, Inc.,
951'h Main Street
CLASS "C" BEER PERMITS
Thomas A. Oeschger, 815 West 5th
Street
Walter W. Knoll, 205 Kaufman
A venue
Bernard C. Tigges, 1405 Dodge
Street
Randall's Incorporated,
20
Main
Ave-
Plaza
Iowa
Adjourned Regular
1543 Central
2600
1187
1292
Scherer,
292
Yeas-Mayor Kean, Councilmen
Horgan, Schaller, Schreiber, Takas.
Nays-None.
LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Approved ....................... 1963.
Adopted ......................... 1963.
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Councilmen ...............
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Attest: '.n................
City Clerk
i
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"B'
Earl C.
West
Street
lI.-Iarionette Tindell, Transfer from
553 West 8th Street, 543 West 8th
Street
Mrs. Marcella Roeder, T ran s fe r
from 25 West 7th Street, 678
Central Avenue
Cecil J. McMahon, Transfer from
649 East 16th Street, 1564 Cen.
tral Avenue
Passed, approved and adopted
this 3rd day of September, 1963
JAMES J. KEAN
Mayor
JOHN P. SCHREIBER
LOUIS SCHALLER
PETER J. TAKOS
ROBERT J. HORGAN
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Takos moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
..',
TRANSFER OF CLASS
BEER PERMIT
Miller, Transfer from 543
8th Street, 1091 White
The Commission is sympathetic
with the desires of the petitioners
but is aware of all the uses allowed
in Local Business District uA",
While the signers of the petition
want a Beauty Salon we do not
believe they realize a retail store
or super market could be erected
in this zoning classification.
The
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1963
Session, September 16,
Planning & Zoning Commis-
recommends denial of the
The Commission will examine
the Zoning Ordinance to see if the
proposed use c 0 u I d be accom-
plished by an addition to the pres-
ent professional use classification
in the single family residence dis-
trict.
sion
petitions.
The National Hair Dressers and
Co s met ologists Association ap-
peared in protest and were repre-
sented by Counsel protesting the
establishing of Beauty Salons in
residences and causing unfair com-
petition to established shops.
Respectfully submitted,
Dubuque Planning &;
Zoning Commission
By Owen Riley,
Secretary
Councilman Schreiber m 0 v e d
that the recommendation of the
Planning & Zoning Commission be
approved. Seconded by Councilman
Horgan. Carried by the following
vote:
divider be permitted to install a
boulevard light on an easement
along either the north or south
side of Lot 5, Block 4, Sunrise
Heights.
The cost of erecting the light
will be paid by the subdivider. The
monthly service charge will be
paid by the city.
Respectfully submitted,
Gilbert D. Chavenelle
City Manager
Councilman Takas moved that
the recommendation of the City
Manager be approved. Seconded by
Councilman Schreiber. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Kean, Councilmen
Horgan, Schaller, Schreiber, Takos.
Nays-None.
September 16, 1963
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Gentlemen:
This is to advise that I have
approved the following policy and
bonds and desire to have your
approval on same for filing, sub-
ject to the approval of the City
Solicitor
Special
1963
ment Mr. Pfohl's plans. Basically
we better get going. Mayor Kean
agreed to contact the County
Supervisors and the grand jury as
soon as possible.
September 9, 1963
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council
Gentlemen:
We have received a request for
a street light in the area of 939
Mt. Loretta AVenue.
It is recommended that one 4000
lumen incandescent light be in-
stalled on a pole located between
929 and 939 Mt. Loretta. Also, a
second 4000 lumen light be in.
stalled at the intersection of Mis-
sissippi View Drive and Mt. Loretta
A venue.
16,
OFFICIAL
September
Respectfully submitted,
Gilbert D. Chavenelle
City Manager
Councilman Schreiber m 0 v e d
that the recommendation of the
City Manager be approved. Sec-
onded by Councilman Takos. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Kean, Councilmen
Horgan, Schaller, Schreiber, Takas.
N ays-N one.
EXCAVATION
Donald L. Ohmert. 830 Fremont
Avenue, Policy No. CL 636-612,
American States Ins. Co.
SIDEWALK
John Lasche. The Ohio Casualty
Insurance Co., Vincent T. Ryan,
Hartford Accident & Indemnity
Co.
Yeas-Mayor Kean, Councilmen
Horgan, Schaller, Schreiber, Takas.
Nays-None.
1963
The Commission is aware that
parts of several streets in this area
are no longer used or needed for
public use. A list of all the streets
should be prepared and a joint
meeting of the Commission and
Council should be held to deter-
mine vacation of all the parts.
Every time a vacation is proposed
the adjoining owners claim rights.
This should be determined so a
Gentelmen
The request for vacation of Dock
Street from Garfield Avenue to
the railroad tracks has been con.
sidered by the Planning and Zoning
Commisison and they recommend
that vacation at this time be
denied.
September 10,
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council
September 10,
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Gentlemen:
The petition of Sandra Jean
Rapp, Janet Louise Grant and oth-
ers requesting rezoning of an area
at 2594 Crissy D r i v e and the
petition of Mrs. Donald A. Roth,
1954 Ellis Street for rezoning an
area at 1954 Ellis Street to Local
Business District "An to permit
the operation of Beauty Solons has
been considered by the Planning
& Zoning Commission.
1963
Respectfully submitted,
Gilbert D. Chavenelle,
City Manager
Councilman Takos moved that
filing be approved subject to the
approval of the City Solicitor.
Seconded by Councilman Schrei-
ber. Carried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Kean, Councilmen
Horgan, Schaller, Schreiber, Takas.
Nays-None.
Session, September 16,
CITY COUNCIL
September
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council
Gentlemen:
Your staff has investigated the
request by Paul Dale for a street
light on Adeline Street.
It is recommended that a 4000
lumen street light be erected on
a service pole located on Adeline
Street at Lot 10, M. Walters Addi.
tion, or 1251 Adeline Street.
Respectfully submitted,
Gilbert D. Chavenelle
City Manager
Councilman Schreiber m 0 v e d
that the recommendation of the
City Manager be approved. Sec-
onded by Councilman Horgan. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Kean, Councilmen
Horgan, Schaller, Schreiber, Takos.
Nays-None.
1963
12,
1963
sub-
September
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council
Gentlemen:
You have referred to me the
petition of Floyd M. Kuntz, and
others, requesting a street light
on Linda Court. This matter has
been investigated.
It is recommended that
12,
the
Special
Couneil met at 7:30 P. M. C.S.T.
Present-Mayor Kean, Council.
men Horgan, Schaller, Schreiber,
Takas. City Manager Gilbert D.
Chavenelle.
Mayor Kean read the call and
stated that service thereof had
been duly made and that this meet-
ing is called for the purpose of
considering the adoption of an
Ordinance Granting Dubuque TV.
FM Cable Company Division of
H & B Communications Corpora-
tion a Franchise for the purpose
of Transmission by cable and
Distribution of Television impulses
for sale to the inhabitants of the
City for a period of twenty years
and regulating the same, and
acting on any other business as
may properly come before a
regular meeting of the City
Council.
Councilman Schreiber moved
that the rules be suspended in
order to let anyone present address
the Council if I,hey so desire.
Seconded by Councilman Horgan.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Kean, Councilmen
Horgan, Schaller, Schreiber, Takas.
Nays-None.
Mr. Lester Streinz presented the
Council with a Pedestrian Safety
Citation for 1962, as a representa.
tive of the A. A. A. He commended
the traffic department and the
school patrol for their efforts in
behalf of pedestrian safety. One
thousand six hundred and fifty
cities in the country took part in
the effort of traffic safety and
they all submited complete reports.
The City should feel proud there.
fore of their fine record in traffic
safety.
Councilman Horgan made refer-
ence to the proposal of a City-
County building as appeared in the
newspaper over the week end as
made by Mr. Louis Pfohl. He
spoke in terms of a building for
City-County jail facilities, which
would prove to be less expensive
for the City, whcih plans he had
in mind prior to Mr. Pfohl's pro-
posal. He merely wished to aug-
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1963.
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not desirable, unnecessary, or
not required, for park purposes;
shall keep a report of all trans-
actions; except as otherwise pro-
vided in this chapter it shall
have exclusive control of all
parks and pleasure grounds ac-
quired by it or of any other
ground owned by the city and
set apart for like purposes; and
may make contracts, sue and be
sued, but shall incur no indebt-
edness in excess of the amount
of taxes already levied and avail-
able for the payment thereof,
except bonds hereby authorized."
From the foregoing authorities
cited it readily apepars that the
City of Dubuque may not sell or
dispose of Phoenix Park also reo
ferred to as "Flat Iron Park" with.
out the consent and affirmative
action of the Park Board.
Your attention is directed to the
fact that the name "West Main
S t r e e t" was changed to Shields
Street by virtue of Ordinance No.
99 passed, adopted and aporoved
on the 15th day of April, 1921.
Respectfullv submitted,
R. N. RUSSO
City Attorney
Councilman Schreiber m 0 v e d
that the communication be re-
ceived and made a mat t e r of
record. Seconded by Councilman
Horgan. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas-l\oIayor Kean, Councilmen
Horgan, Schaller, Schreiber, Tako!.
Nays-None.
1963
ORDINANCE NO. 27.63
An 0 r din a n c e establishing a
grade on Carter Road from the
muth property line of Lot 1 of
Lot 1 of Lot 2 of Lot I of High.
land Farm to the south property
line of West Thirty-Second Street,
presented and read.
Councilman Schreiber m 0 v e d
tbat the reading just had be eon.
sidered the first reading of the
Ordinance. Seconded by Council-
man Horgan. Carried by the fo].
lowing vote:
Yeas-Mayor Kean, Councilmen
Horgan, Schaller, Schreiber, Takos.
Nays-None.
Councilman Schreiber m 0 v e d
that the rules be suspended re-
quiring an Ordinance to be read
on three separate days. Seconded
by Councilman Horgan. Carried by
the following vote:
Special Session, September 16,
for park and pleasure ground pur-
poses, viz:
a} 'Describes Jackson Park'
b) 'Describes Grant Park'
c) 'Describes Washington Park'
d) The triangular shaped piece of
ground lying northerly of Jones
Street, between South Main and
West Main Streets, being the
property now known as Phoenix
Park.
e) 'Describes Dodge Street play-
ground'
f) 'Describes Fourteenth S t r e e t
playground'
g) 'Describes 12th Street Hillside'
h) 'Describes Madison Street Hill-
side'
i) 'Describes College Avenue Tri-
angle'
j AU of the various parcels of
ground (including the property
given to the City by J. V. Rider
for park purposes and now
known as Madison Park)( that
heretofore have been or here-
after may be acquired by the
Park Board or Park Commis-
sioners of the City of Dubuque,
for park or pleasure ground
purposes and the title to which
has been or may hereafter be
conveyed to the City of Du-
buque for park purposes; ar'!'
hereby designated as grounds
set apart for parks and pleas-
ure grounds under the care and
control of the Park Commis-
sioners of the City of Dubuque.
Ordinanee No. 41.54 ado p t e d
June 7, 1954 and published on
June 11, 1954 in Section 1 thereof
provides as follows:
"Section 1. That the Park Board
shall have the jurisdiction and
control over all grounds that
have been or may hereafter be
set aside as public parks. Except
as hereinafter provided, sue h
jurisdiction and control shall be
exclusive and shall comprehend
the supervision, maintenance
and repair of all grounds, roads.
buildings, recreational facilities
and appurtenances located there-
in."
Section 370.12 of the 1962 Code
of Iowa provides as follows:
"General powers. It may sell,
subject to the approval of the
city council, exchange, or lease
any real estate acquired by it
which shall in the discretion of
the park commission be unfit,
1963
cffect decided that it had no
objection to the sale of said land
as said land served no public
purpose from the standpoint of
said Commission.
On September 3, 1963 the Park
Board of the City of Dubuque,
Iowa, directed a written communi.
cation to the City Council request-
ing that "Flat Iron Park" be re-
tained as a Public Park, which
communication was referred to
your City Solicitor.
The question posed, therefore,
as J would understand it is: May
the City of Dubuque sell or dis.
pose of "Flat Iron Park" if the
Board of Park Commisisoners
object thereto?
Petitioners state their position
in essence that "Flat Iron Park" is
not a public park as the deed to
said property by which the City of
Dubuque acquired title made no
specific condition of grant or dedi-
cation or reservation limiting the
grant for use for park purposes
only, and therefore City of Dubu-
que has the authority to sell the
same, particularly since the Plan-
ning and Zoing Commission has
voiced no objection to the sale
thereof.
I have reviewed the pertinate
Ordinances of the City of Dubuque
and pertinent statutes of the State
of Iowa, and it is my opinion that
the City of Dubuque has no
authority to sell "Flat Iron Park"
without the consent of the Park
Board of the City of Dubuque, and
submit the following in support of
my opinion:
1. City of Dubuque, Iowa, ac-
quired the property in question
by deed dated November 6, 1856
from Dubuque Harbor Company.
which deed was recorded on Au-
gust 4, 1858 in Book 6 of Town
Lots, Page 194, a photocopy of
which deed is hereto attached.
2. The language in the granting
clause of said deed is as follows:
". . . . for the purpose of a market
place".
3. Ordinance No. 26 of the City
of Dubuque passed, adopted and
approved on 22nd day of July,
1919, provides as follows:
"GROUNDS SET APART. See.
tion 1. The following parcels of
ground owned by the City of Du-
buque and heretofore and now used
Session, September 16,
and
1963
1963
Hon. Mayor
Gentlemen:
Midland Chemical Company of
Dubuque, Iowa, in writing petition-
ed your Honorable Body to pur-
chase the property commonly
referred to as "Flat Iron Park".
This Petition was referred to the
Planning and Zoning Commission
35 I understand it, which body in
,
September 10,
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Gen tlemen:
The petition of Jim Miller Realty
Co. requesting vacation of Whittier
Street between Lincoln Avenue and
Prescott Street and the petitions
of protest by Jay Williams, 1795
Lincoln Ave. and Robert A. Beam,
1801 Lincoln Ave. have been con-
sidered by the Planning & Zoning
Commission.
Due to the protests and as-
sertions of right of access by the
adjoining owners the Planning &
Zoning Commission recommends
denial of the petition.
There is no general publiC need
for this area but the rights of any
of the adjoining owners should be
considered.
Respeelfully submitted,
Dubuque Planning &
Zoning Commission
By Owen Riley,
Secretary
Councilman Takos moved that
the recommendation of the Plan-
ning & Zoning Commission be
approved. Seconded by Councilman
Schreiber. Carried by the follow.
ing vote:
Yeas-Mayor Kean, Councilmen
Horgan, Schaller, Schreiber, Takas.
Nays-None.
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solution could be obtained
vacation accomplished.
Respeelfully submitted,
Dubuque Planning &
Zoning Commission
By Owen Riley
Secretary
Councilman Schaller moved that
the communication be referred to
the City Manager to consider
study of vacation of all the streets
in the area. Seconded by Council-
man Takos. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas-l\-Iayor Kean, Councilmen
Horgan, Schaller, Schreiber, Takas.
Nays-None.
September 16,
& City Couneil
Special
299
Herald Newspaper this 20th day of Sep-
tember 1963.
Leo F. Frommelt
CJty Clerk
1 t. 9.20
Councilman Schreiber moved the
adoption of the Ordinance. Sec.
onded by Councilman Horgan. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Kean, Councilmen
Horgan, Schaller, Schreiber, Takas.
Nays-None.
ORDINANCE NO. 30-63
An Ordinance establishing a
grade on North Grandview Avenue
from the north property line of
Kane Street to the South Property
line of West Thirty.Seeond Street,
presented and read.
Councilman Schreiber m 0 v e d
that the reading just had be con-
sidered the first reading of the
Ordinance. Seconded by Council-
man Horgan. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas-Mayor Kean, Councilmen
Horgan, Schaller, Schreiber, Takas.
Nays-None.
Councilman Schreiber m 0 v e d
that the rules be suspended re-
quiring an ordance to be read on
three separate days. Seconded by
Councilman Horgan. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Kean, Councilmen
Horgan, Schaller, Schreiber, Tako.3.
N ays-N one.
ORDINANCE NO. 3U3
An Ordinance Establishing A Grade
On North Grandview Avenue From
The North Property LIne Of Kane
Street To The South Property Line Of
West Thirty.second Street.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUN.
CIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE,
IOWA:
Section 1. That a Grade on North
Grandview Avenue from the North
Property Line of Kane Street to the
South Property Line of West ThIrty.
second Street is hereby established and
adopted as shown on Profile No. 1576.
Bench Mark: Point of Arrow on Fire
Hydrant at House No. 1080 Kane Street.
Elevation 862.13.
SaId grade begins at 0+00, the north
property line of Kane Street, with east
curb elevation of 860.80 and west curb
elevation of 861.62: thence to staUon
0+50 which is P.V.C. with east and west
curb elevation of 862.12: thence to Sta-
tion 1+00 which Is P.V.I. with east
and west curb elevation of 861.96:
thence to Station 1+50 which 15 P.V.T.
with east and west curb elevation of
860.45: thence to Station 2+87.5 which
is P.V.C. with east and west curb ele.
vation of 854.49: thence to Station 3+25
which Is P.V.I. with east and west
curb elevation of 852.07: thence to Sta.
tion 3+62.5 which is P.V.T. with east
and west curb elevation of 848.06:
thence to Statton 11+00 which Is P.V.C.
with east and west curb elevation of
754.30: thence to Station 12+00 which
Is P.V.1. with east and west curb eleva.
tion of 743.47: thence to Station 13+00
wh1ch is P.V.T. with east and west curb
1963
Session, September 16,
ORDINANCE NO. 29.63
An Ordinance establishing a
grade on E a s t Sixteenth Street
from the east property line of
Sycamore Street to the east prop-
erty line of Kerper Boulevard,
presented and read.
Councilman Schreiber
moved
that the reading just had be con.
sidered the first reading of the
Ordinance. Seconded by Council-
man Horgan. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas-Mayor Kean, Councilmen
Horgan, Schaller, Schreiber, Takas.
Nays-None.
Councilman Schreiber m 0 v e d
that the rules be suspended re-
quiring an Ordinance to be read
on three separate days. SecoDded
by CouncilmaD Horgan. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor KeaD, Councilmen
Horgan, Schaller, Schreiber, Takos.
Nays-None.
ORDINANCE NO. 29-63
An Ordinance establishing a grade
on East Sixteenth Street from the
east property line ot Sycamore Street
to the east property line of Kerper
Boulevard.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY
COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE,
IOWA:
Section 1. That a grade on East Six-
teenth Street from the east property
line of Sycamore Street to the east
property line of Kerper Boulevard Is
hereby established and adopted as
shown on Profile No. 1579. Bench Mark:
poInt of arrow on fire hydrant at
Northwest corner of East Sixteenth
Street and Sycamore Street. Elevation
608.90.
Said grade begins at 0+00, the east
property line of Sycamore Street with
north and south curb elevation of
605.37: thence to station 6+10 which 15
P.V.C. with north and south curb ele.
vation of 608.07: thence to station
6+60 which is P. V.!. with north and
south curb elevation of 608.22: thence
to Slatton 7+10 which 1s P.V.T. with
north and south curb elevation of
608.10: thence to Statton 10+75 which
is P.V.C. with north and south curb
elevatton of 606.30: thence to Statlon
11+25 which Is P.V.I. with north and
south curb elevation of 606.30: thence
to Station 11+75 which Is P.V.T. with
north and south curb elevation of
606.71: thence to Station 19+31.5 with
north and south curb elevation of
616.85 which Is the east property line
of Kerper Boulevard.
Section 2. This Ordinance shall be In
full torce and effect immediately upon
Its final passage, adoption, and publi.
cation as provided by law.
Passed, adopted and approved this
16th day of September, 1963.
James J. Kean
Mayor
John P. Schreiber
Louis Schaller
Peter J. Takos
Robert J. Horgan
Councilmen
Attest: Leo F. Frommelt
City Clerk
Published officially in the Telegraph-
Special
,
,
September 16, 1963
south property liDe of Railroad
Avenue to the south end of the
street,
presented and read.
Councilman Schreiber m 0 v e d
that the reading just had be con.
sidered the first reading of the
Ordinance. Seconded by Council.
man Horgan. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas-Mayor Kean, Councilmen
Horgan, Schaller, Schreiber, Takos.
Nays-None.
Councilman Schreiber m 0 v e d
that the rules be suspended re-
quiring an Ordinance to be read
on three separate days. Seconded
by Councilman. Horgan. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor KeaD, CouDcilmen
Horgan, Schaller, Schreiber, Takos.
Nays-None.
ORDINANCE NO. 28-63
An Ordinance establiShing a grade on
Huff Street from the south property
line of Railroad Avenue to the south
end of the street.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUN-
CIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE.
IOWA:
Section 1. That a grade on Huff
Street from the south property line of
Railroad Avenue to the south end of
the street Is hereby establlshed and
adopted as shown on Profile No. 1577.
Bench Mark: point of arrow on fire hy-
drant on southwest corner of Railroad
Avenue and Huft Street. Elevation
607.06.
Said grade begins at 0+00, the south
property line of Railroad Avenue, with
east and west curb elevation of 605.30:
thence to station 1+50 which is P.V.I.
with east and west curb elevatton of
604.20: thence to station 3+50 which is
P.V.I. with east and west curb elevatton
of 606.55: thence to station 8+00 which
Is P.V.I. with east and west curb ele-
vation of 608.35; thence to station 8+88
with east and west curb elevation of
607.47 which is end of street.
Section 2. This Ordinance shall be In
full force and effect immediately upon
its final passage, adoption, and publl-
catton as provided by law.
Passed, adopted and approved this
16th day of September 1963.
JAMES J. KEAN
Mayor
JOHN P. SCHREffiER
LOUIS SCHALLER
PETER J. T AKOS
ROBERT J. HORGAN
Councilmen
It. 9-20
Councilman Schreiber moved the
adoption of the Ordinance. Sec-
oDded by Councilman Horgan. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor KeaD, Councilmen
Horgan, Schaller, Schreiber, Takos.
Nays-None.
ATTEST:
Leo F. Frommelt
City Clerk
Published officially In the Telegraph-
Herald Newspaper this 20th day of Sep-
tember 1963_
Leo F.
Clerk
Frommelt
CIty
Clerk
Councilman Schreiber moved the
adoption of the OrdinaDce. Sec-
onded by Councilman HorgaD. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Kean, Councilmen
HorgaD, Schaller, Schreiber, Takos.
Nays-None.
ORDINANCE NO. 28-63
An 0 r diD a nee establishing a
grade on Huff Street from the
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ATTEST:
Leo F. Fromme:
City Clerk
Published officially In the Tdegraph.
Herald Newspaper this 20th day of Sep-
tember 1963.
Leo
Yeas-Mayor Kean, Councilmen
Horgan, Schaller, Schreiber, Takos.
Nays-None.
ORDINANCE NO. 2743
An Ordinance establishing a grade
on Carter Road from the south prop-
erty line of Lot I of Lot 1 of Lot 2
of Lot 1 of Highland Farm to the
south property line of West Thirty-
Second Street.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUN-
CIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE,
IOWA:
Section 1. That a grade on Carter
Road from the south property line of
Lot 1 of Lot 1 of Lot 2 of Lot 1 of
Highland Farm to the south property
line of West Thirty-second Street is
hereby established and adopted as
shown on profile No. 1580. Bench mark:
point at arrow on fire hydrant on the
west side of Carter Road at Station
5+65. Elevation 825.20. Said IJrade to
begin at Station 6+50, which IS P.V.C.
and south property line of Lot I of
Lot 1 of Lot 2 of Lot 1 of Highland
Farm, with east and west curb eleva-
tion at 818.11; thence to Station 7+00,
whIch Is P. V.I. with east and west curb
elevation of 814.53; thence to Station
7+50 which Is P.V.T., with east and
west curb elevation of 810.13: thence to
Station 10+50, which 1s P.V.C. with
east and west curb elevation of 780.79:
thence to Station 11+50, which is P.V.I.,
with east and west curb elevation of
773.20: thence to Station 12+50, which is
P.V.T.. with east and west curb eleva-
tion of 769.50: thence to Station 27+50,
whIch Is P.V.C., with east and west
curb elevation of 755.00: thence to Sta-
tion 28+50, whIch Is P.V.I., with east
and west curb elevation of 753.00:
thence to Station 29+50 whIch is P.V.T.,
with east and west curb elevation of
749.00: thence to Station 31+00, which
is P.V.C., with east and west curb ele-
vation at 741.50: thence to Station 32+
00, which Is P.V.I., with east and west
curb elevation of 737.56: thence to Sta-
tion 33+00 which 15 P.V.T. with east
and west curb elevation of 735.75:
thence to Slation 41+63.4, which Is
south property Hne of West Thirty.sec.
ond Street, with east and west curb,
elevatton of 729.27.
Section 2. This Ordinance shall be in
full force and effect Immediately upon
its final passage, adoption and publi-
cation as provided by iaw.
Passed, adopted and approved this
16th day of September, 1963.
JAMES J. KEAN
Mayor
JOHN P. SCHREIBER
LOUIS SCHALLER
PETER J. TAKOS
ROBERT J. HORGAN
Councilmen
Special Session
F. Frommelt
City
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where practicable. providing mu-
tually satisfactory rental agree-
ments can be entered Into with
laid Company,
SeeUon 4. The Company's tran8~
mission and distribution system,
poles, wires and appurtenances,
shall he located, erected and main-
tained 80 as not to endanger or
Interfere with the lives ot persons,
or to Intedere with any Improve-
ments the City may deem proper
to make, or to unnecessarily hin-
der or obstruct the free use or
the streets, alleys, bridges or oth-
er public property.
The City reserves the right to
require the Company to place Its
conductors underground and to
designate the districts In which
such work shall be performed, and
also to order the removal or relo-
cation of poles, wires. and other
appurtenances erected by the
Company, whenever, In the Judg-
ment of the City Council, such
action Is In the public Interest,
and the Company shall forthwith
comply with any and all Instruc-
tions and directives In such mat-
ters, at its own expense.
Co'natructlon and maintenance
of the transmission distribution
system, Including house connec_
tions, shall be In accordance with
the provisions of the National
Electrical Safety Code, prepared
by the National Bureau of Stand.
ards, the National Electrical Code
of National Board of Fire Under-
writers, and auch applicable or-
dinances and regulations of the
City of DUbuque affecting elec-
trical installations which may be
presently In effect or may be en-
acted by the City Council of the
City of DUbuque. In particular
notation of an element or stand-
ards cited the Company shall com_
ply with the follOWing minImum
height standards for Installlng
wires and cable:
18 feet over a streetj
12 feet over an alley or drlve-
wayj
10 feet O\-er a yard.
Upon direction of the Electri_
cal Inspector of the City of Du-
huque, the Company will prompt.
Iy correct any deficiency, sub-
standard Ins tallation or error
brought to Its attention by the
Electrical Inspector. This stipu-
lation does in no way relleve the
Company of Its responSibility of
conducting construction and main_
tenance accorrtlng to standards
and making any nel'el'lsary correc-
tions on Its own motivation.
Installation and house drop
hardware shall be unltorm through-
out the City except that the Com-
pany shall bs free to change Its
hardware and Installation proce-
dure as the art (lrO/oi;resses. pro-
'"ideft that installations and house
drup hardware shall be subject to
the approval of the Electrical In.
spector of the City of Dubuque.
The Company shall temporarily
ruisf> or lower Its wires to permIt
moving of bulldlng-g by a holder
of a City Building :\Iovlng Permtt.
The Company shall be given not
less than 48 hours notice to do the
work. ExpenSe of such temporary
work will be paid to the Company
by tht> permit holder.
SectJofl G. In the maintenance
and operation of Its television
trnntlmisslun and distribution sys-
tem in thd streets, alleys and
other public places, and In the
1963
Session, September 16,
Horgan, Schaller, Schreiber, Takos.
Nays-None.
Councilman Schreiber m 0 v e d
that the rules be suspended re-
quiring an Ordinance to be read
on three separate days. Seconded
by Councilman Schaller. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas-MaYOr Kean, Councilmen
Horgan, Schaller, Schreiber, Takos.
Nays-None.
OFFICiAL PUBLICATiON
ORDINANCE NO. 25-63
An Ordinance l';"rantlng to Du-
buque TV-FM Cable Company,
Division of H & B Communica-
tions Corporation, a Delaware cor-
poration, Its successors and as-
signs, the right to erect, maintain
and operate transmission and dis-
tribution facilities and additions
thereto, In. under, over, along,
across and upon the streets, lanes,
avenuel'l, sidewalks, alleys, bridges,
hig"hways and other public places
In the City of Dubuque. and sub-
sequent additions thereto, for the
purpose of transmission by cable
and distribution of television 1m.
pulses, television energ"y and fre-
quency modulated sound signals
to the Inhabitants of said City tor
a period of 20 years and regulat-
InK the same; and providing"
terms and conditions of said Fran-
chise, and providing penalties for
violation hf'reof.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF DUBUQUE:
Section 1. In consIderation of
the faithful performance and ob-
servance of the conditions and
reservations hereinafter specified.
the right Is hereby granted to Du-
buque TV.FM Cable Company. DI-
vision of H & B CommunIcations
Corporation, a corporation or~an-
Ized un(]er the laws of the State
of Delaware, Its successors and
8sslgns, hereinafter referred to as
the "Company," the right to ere:t,
maintain and operate televlsl.:m
transmission. distribution facili-
ties and facilities for the trans.
mission of frequency modulated
sound shmals and additions there-
to in, under, o".er, along, across
and upon the streets, lanes, ave-
nues, sidewalks. alleys, hrldRes,
and other public places In the
('lty of Dubuque, and subsequent
additions therelo, ftJr the purpose
of transml81'110n and distribution
of television illlpulses and televi-
sion enerKY in accordance wth the
laws and regulations of the Unit-
ed States of America and the State
of Iowa, and the OrdInances and
regulations or the City of Du-
buque, for a period of 20 years
following the effective d:He of
this Ordinance.
Section 2. \Vhere\'er used I n
this Ordinance the word "televl.
sian" shall mcan a system for a
simultaneous transmission of au.
diD shwala and transient visual
Ima.l':es by means of electrical IIn-
pulses. This definition shall In-
clude the transrnlsslon of freoue-n.
e;,' modulated sound signals.
Set'tlon 3. The poles used for
the company's dh'itrlhutlon system
shall be those erected and main.
talned h). the :-Jorthwestern Bell
Telephone Company, or the Inter-
state Power eompany, when and
Special
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for
September 16,
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council
Gentlemen:
You have before you for consid.
eration a franchise-ordinance grant-
ing to the Dubuque TV.FM Cable
Company, Division of H & B Com-
munications Corporation, permis4
sian to maintain and operate tele-
vision transmission and distribu-
tion facilities along the street and
public places within the City of
Dubuque.
I recommend that you approve
the terms of this franchise. sub-
ject to ratification by the elec.
torate of the city.
Respectfully submitted,
Gilbert D. Chavenelle
City Manager
Mayor Kean moved that the rec-
ommendation of the City Manager
be approved. Seconded by Council-
man Horgan. Carried by the fol.
lowing vote:
Y cas-Mayor Kean, Councilmen
Horgan, Schaller, Schreiber, Takos.
Nays-None.
ORDINANCE NO. 25.63
An Ordinance granting to Du-
buque TV.FM Cable Company, Divi.
sion of H & B Communications
Corporation, a Delaware Corpora-
tion. its successors and assigns, the
right to erect, maintain and oper-
ate transmission and distribution
facilities and additions thereto, in.
under, over. along, across and upon
the streets, lanes, avenues, side-
walks, alleys, bridges, highways
and other public places in the City
of Dubuque, and subsequent addi-
tions thereto, for the purpose of
transmission by cable and distri-
bution of television impulses, tele-
vision energy and frequency modu-
lated sound signals to the inhab-
itants of said City for a period
of 20 years and regulating the
same; and providing terms and
conditions of said Franchise, and
providing penalties for violation
hereof, presented and read.
Councilman Schreiber m 0 v e d
that the reading just had be con.
sdiered the first reading of the
Ordinance. Seconded by Council-
man Schaller. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas-Mayor Kean,
Councilmen
prOblem
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extended service.
September 16,
elevation of 736.80: thence to Station
21+50 which is P.V.C. with east and
west curb elevation of 696.20; thence to
Station 22+00 which Is P.V.I. with east
and west curb elevation o( 694.42:
thence to Station 22+50 which is P.V.T.
with east and west curb elevation of
&93.47: thence to Station 23+00 which
Is P.V.C. with east and west curb ele-
vation of 693.04: thence to Station 23+
50 which is P.V.I. with east and west
curb elevation of 693.55: thence to Sta-
tion 24+00 which is P.V.T. with east
and west curb elevation of 693.55j
thence to Station 25+05.95 with east
and west curb elevation of 695.46 which
Is south property Hne of West Thirty-
second Street.
Section !. ThIs OrdInance shall be In
full force and effect immediately upon
its final passage, adoption. and publica-
tion as provided by law.
Passed. adopted and approved this
16th day of September. 1963.
JAMES J. KEAN
Mayor
JOHN P. SCHREIBER
LOUIS SCHALLER
PETER J. T AKOS
ROBERT J. HORGAN
Councilmen
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Councilman Schreiber moved the
adoption of the Ordinance. Sec.
onded by Councilman Horgan. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas-MaYOr Kean, Councilmen
Horgan, Schaller, Schreiber, Takos,
Nays-None.
Petition of Mark Widmeier et al
requesting that the Dubuque TV-
FM Cable Company be contacted
requiring them to abide by Or-
dinance No. 58-54 Section 7 which
calls for extension of service to
their homes in Orchard Drive, pre-
sented and read. 1\-1 a y 0 r Kean
moved that the petition be re-
eeived and filed. See 0 n d e d by
Councilman Schaller. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Kean, Councilmen
Horgan, Schaller, Schreiber, Takos.
Nays-None.
Mr, Vince Mill e r, a realtor,
addressed the Council by stating
that he sold homes on Orchard
Drive six months ago and contact-
ed the Manager of the loeal TV
station who promised t hat TV
service would be given in two
weeks. Mr. Robert Loos, Manager
of the local TV station stated that
they are presently working in Sun-
set Park and when that area is
finished they will move into Or-
chard Hills. Shiras Avenue running
to Orchard Drive is not a trunk
.
ATTEST:
Leo F. Frommelt
City Clerk
Published officially In the Telegraph-
Herald Newspaper thIs 20th day of Sep.
tember 1963.
Leo F, Frommelt
City Clerk
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furnish a hond to the City In the
amount of Fifty Thousand Dollars
($50,OOO) In such form and with
such sure1les 8S shall be accept-
able to the City. guaranteeing the
payment of all sums which may.
at any time, become due from the
Company to the City under the
terms of this Franchise (e"Xcept
~uch sums as are covered by the
Insurance provided In Section 17
hereof) and also the repayment to
the customers of the Company of
the unearned value of any depos-
its or connection charges exacted
b~ the Company.
Section 20. The officers and em-
ployees of the Company and Its
afflllatf'g shall not engage In the
sale or Bt'rvlcing of television seta
or parts thereof within the City
rluring the term of this Franchise.
Section 21. It the Company shall
fall to comply with any of the pro-
visions of thiS Franchise or de-
faull In any of Its obligations, ex-
cept for causes beyond the reason-
able control of the Company. as
provided In Section Ifj hereof. Rnd
shall faU within thirty (30) days
after written notice from the City
to correct such default or non-
compliance, the City Councll shall
have the right to terminate this
Franchise and all rights of the
Compan:r hereunder.
Section 22. Any person, firm or
corporation violating any of the
provisions of this Ordinance shall
be deemed guilty of mlsr!emeanor
and upon conviction shall be fined
In an amount not to exceed SIOO.OO,
or be Imprisoned In jail not to ex-
ceed thirty (30) days. Each day
such violation Is committed or
pt'rrrUted to continue shall con-
stltu.e a separate offense; provid-
ed, that any violation by the Com-
pan)-' of the provisions of this
Franchise, or any material por-
tlon thereof, or the failure to
promptly perform the provisions
thereof, shall be cause for forfei-
ture of this Franchise, arter writ-
ten notice to the Company, and
continuation of such violation,
failure or default.
Section 23. The books and rec-
ords of the Company's Dubuque
Division ",hall be made available
to the City 1\lanager, or any rep-
resentative whom he designates In
wrltinJ;", for Inspection, examina-
tion, or audit for rate making
purposes. at Intervals of not less
than three years. The Company
shall behr the transportation ex-
pense of the City Mal ager or his
representative for travel to and
from the offices of the Company
for purposes of such Inspection,
examination, or audit.
Section 24. Should any Sectton,
clause or provision or this Ordi-
nance be declared Invalid by a
Court ot record, same shall not
affect the validity of the Ordi-
nance as a whole or any part
thereof, other than the part so
declared Invalld.
Section 25. This Ordinance shall
take effect, and be In force, from
and after its acceptance by the
City Councll, Its approval and
ratlflcatton by the legal voters of
the City of Dubuque, and the ac-
ceptance of Its te-rms by the Com-
pany or Its assigns, In writing,
anr! Its publication In the Tele.
l{raph-Herald, the official news-
paper of the City of Dubuque.
Passed, adopted and approved
1963
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mal.ntenance of an)-' structure,
f)qulpment, appllance, or products
authorized or used pursuant to au-
thority of this Ordinance.
The Company shall cart}. Insur-
ance In such form and in such
companies as shall be approved by
the City 1\lanager of the City of
Dubuque to protect the City and
Itself from and against any and
all claims for Injury or damages
to persons or property, both real
and personal, caused by the con-
struction, erection, operation or
maintenance ot any structure,
equipment, appliance or products
authorized or used pursuant to
authority of this Ordinance and
the amount of such Insurance
against liability due to damage to
property shall be not less than
One Hundred Thousand Dollars
($100,000), as to anyone person,
and Two Hundred Thousand Dol-
lars <$200,000), as to anyone accl-
rlent and against liabIlity due to
Injur)-' or death of persolls One
Hundred Thousand Dollars ($100,-
000) as to anyone person and
Three Hundred Thousand Dollars
($300,000) as to anyone accident.
The Company, upon receipt of
uue notice In writing from the
City, shall detend at its own ex-
pense, any action or proceedings
against the City of Dubuque in
which It Is claimed that the Injury
arose from the Company's activi-
ties In the operation ot Its tE"levls-
lor. system.
Section 18. The Company shall
grant to the City, free from ex-
pense, joint use o( any and all
poles owned by It for any proper
municipal purpose acceptable to
the Company In so far as may be
done wlthl>ut Interfering with the
free use and enjuyment of th~
Company's own wires and fixturcs,
and the City shall hold the Com-
pany harmless from any and all
actions, caUIH'S of action or dam-
age caused by, accruing directly
or Indirectly by, or through the
placing of the City's wires or ap-
purtenances upon the poles 01 the
Company. Proper regard shall be
given to all existing safety rules
governing construction and main-
tenance in E trect at the time ot
construction.
Section 19. Upon termination or
lorfE'lture of this Franchise, In ac-
cOJ'dance with any of Its terms,
the Company shall, within a rea-
sonable time, remove Its cables,
wires anti appliances from the City
streets, lauE'S, avenues, sidewalks,
alleys, bridges, highways and other
public places within the Cay and
tlubsequent additions thereto.
In the event of the (allure of the
Company to perform the obligation
ot the first sentence of this Sec-
tion, the City shall have the right
to make a written demand on the
Company tor such performance and
In the event of the fallure of the
Company to proceed to carry out
the removal of such equipment
within thirty (30) days from the
uate of such demand and to pro-
ceed with such. remuval expedi-
tiously, the City shall have the
right to remove the same and re-
tain It as the City's property,
without accounting therefor to tht:
Cumpany, and the expemle of such
removal .!lhall be charged to and
paid by the Company, without
cre-.Ilt for the value, if any, of the
~quipment removed by the City
At the time this Franchise be-
comes effective the Company shall
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as soon as the Company has con-
verted to an all-channel system.
Section 11. The Company shall
maintain Its service In accordance
with such reasonable standards re-
garcling uniturmhy or transmission,
Input rms noise levels, and channel
signal voltages as the City Coun-
cil shall, from time to time estab-
lish. l<'or the purpose of Imple-
menting the terms 01 this Section
the Company shall provide, with-
out charge, adequate test equip-
ment to perfurm perludlc teslll tu
determine whether such standards
are being complied with. Such ade-
quate test equipment shall be
made available during the period
of this Franchise for use by City
Inspectiun Persunnel on demand by
Electrical Inspector during regular
business t:ours. The Company shall
cooperate with the City, or Its of-
ficial representatives in conduct-
ing such tests The Company fur-
ther agrees to pay such reasonable
ft't's for such tests and for Instal-
lation Inspectluns as the City Coun-
cil may from time to time estab-
lish.
Section 12. The Company's dis-
tribution system shall conform to
the rules and regulations of the
Federal Communications Commls-
slun, with respect to freedom from
spurious radiation. '1'est equip-
ment, adequate to detect spurious
radiation, shall be furnished by
the Company at Its expense and
shall be made available for use
hy City Inspection Personnel on
demand of Electrical Inspector
during re!;"ular business hours dur-
Ing the periOd of this Franchise.
Section 13. The antenna and
receiVing equipment shall be in-
stalled and maintained so as to
give a reasonably noise free pic-
ture on each ~hanne)
Section 14. The installation and
maintenance ot equipment shall
b(' such that no objectionable In-
termodulation distortion w!.ll oc-
..-ur.
Section 15. Ins t a Ilation and
maintenance of equipment shan
b~ such that standard NTSC col-
or signals shall be transmitted to
any subscriher receiver without
objectionable picture degradation.
Section 16. The distribution sys-
tem of the Company shall not be
abandoned, either in whole or In
part, without the consent of the
City Council. tn the event of the
failure ot the Company to render
cnmmunlt)-. television service to
the Clt)-. ot Dubuque and the In-
habitants thereof, as contemplat-
ed and provided for by this Ordi-
nance, and particularly Section 7
hereof, the City Council shaH have
the right, on reasonable notice to
thE Companr, to declare this Or-
dinance and the rights and fran-
chise granted thereunder forfeit-
ed: provided. huwever, failure to
compl)-' with the terms of Section
7 hereof by reason of causes bl'-
yond the rea~onable control of tI....
Compan~", which could not be an-
ticipated at the time of the ac-
ceptance of Its terms by the Com-
pany, shall not be su:flclent
grounds to declare a forfeiture.
SeC"tlon 17. The Company shall
Indemnify and hold the City harm-
less, at all Umes during the term
of thIs grant, from and against
all claims for Injury or damages
to persons or property both real
and personal caused t.y the con-
struction, erection, operation or
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course ot any new construction or
addition to Its facilities, the Com-
pany shall proceed so as to ca use
the least pOl:lslble Inconvenience to
the general public; any opening or
ubSlructlun In the streets or uther
publIc places, made by the Com-
pany In the course of its opera-
tions, shall be pruperly protected
by barricades and warning lights.
The Company shall be subject to
Ordinances, Resolutions or Rules
promulgated by the City In regard
to barricade and warning light
protection.
Whenever the Company shall cut
Into or take up or disturb any
pavement, sidewalk, or other 1m-
pruvement of any street, avenue,
alley, or other public place, It shall
comply with all Ordinances, Regu-
lations and Rules which the City
has made or may make with re-
gard to cuts, backfill and pave-
ment or flurface replacement.
Section 6. The Company s hall
maintain Its attachment on poles
that the City now uses, or has
been authorized, by other (ran-
chlses now In force or hereafter
enacted, to use, In such manner
that it will not interfere with the
use oC such poles by the City.
Section 7. In considera.tion or the
rights granted in Section 1 hereof,
the Cumpany agrees and binds It-
self to extend Its tines and to serve
any and all applicants for televis-
Ion service, whose dwellings or
places of business are located In
the City of Uubuque, and who in
good faith have entered Into or
signified their willingness to enter
into a contract for such television
service. Extensions will be at the
expense ot the Company, except
where such extension or exten-
sIons would require unreasonable
or uneconomical expenses by the
Company, In provortlon to the po-
tential service revenues to be de-
rived therefrom.
Section 8. The Company s h a I I
have the right to prescribe the rea-
sonable service rules and regula-
tions for the conduct ot Its busi-
ness, not Inconsistent with the pro-
visions of this Ordinance. Such
rules shall be flied with the City
Clerk and shall be effective as of
the date or such fUlng, and be sub-
Ject to approval by the City Coun-
cil within sb: months ai'ter such
tiling.
Section 9. Rates charged by the
Company lor service hereunder
shall be fair and reasonable and
designed to meet all necessary
costs ot service, Including a fair
rate of return on net valuation of
Its properties devoted thereto un.
der efficient and economic man-
agement, The Company a g r e e s
that It shall be subject to all au-
thority now or hereafter possess-
ed by the City Councll or any other
body having competent jurisdiction
to fix reasonable and compensatory
television signal distribution rates.
When this Franchise takes effect
the rate schedule shall not exceed
the rates charged by the Company
In the City of Dubuque as of Au-
gust 1963.
Section 10. The Company shall
provide a minimum of f I v e (5)
community antenna tel e v I s Ion
chanl'4}ls to Its customers at any
one t.me, at its standard charge
for such service, as distinguished
from program by program charges.
Said corporation shall also carry
the signal of a local television sta-
tion It such station shall so desire,
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Public Notice is hereby given
that at a regular election to be
held in and for the said City of
Dubuque on the 5th day of No.
vember, 1963, from 7 o'clock in
the morning until 8 o'clock in the
evening, Central Standard Time,
there shall be submitted to the
qualified electors of said City, to
be by them voted upon, the propo-
tion of granting to Dubuque TV.FM
Cable Company Division of H & B
Communications Corporation the
Franchise adopted by Ordinance
No. 25-63.
Voting Precincts Polling Places
First Precinct, Bryant School, 1280
Rush Street
Second Precinct, Washington Jr.
High, 51 N. Grandview Avenue
Third Precinct, Franklin School,
39 Bluff Street
Fourth Precinct, Co u n t y Court
House, 7th Street & Central Ave.
Fifth Precinct, Lincoln School, 1101
West Fifth Street
Sixth Precinct, No.4 Engine House,
University Ave. & Atlantic Street
Seventh Precinct, City Hall, 13th
St., between Iowa & Central
Eighth Precinct, Chamber of Com-
merce, 9th & Locust Streets
Ninth Precinct, 18th Street, Fire
Engine House
At said election voting machines
will be used and ballots prepared
therefor will have printed thereon
the proposition in substantially the
following form:
(Notice to Voters: For an affir.
mative vote on the question sub-
mitted, pull down the lever
above the word "YES". For a
negative vote, pull down the
lever above the word "NO").
SHALL THE FOLLOWING PUB.
LIC MEASURE BE ADOPTED?
Shall the fallowing Franchise
Ordinance No. 25-63, as enacted
by the City Couneil of the City
of Dubuque on the 16th day of
September, 1963, be adopted?
YES NO
The said election on said propo-
sition will be held in the several
election precincts of said City, the
boundaries of which shall be as
delimited by Ordinances Numbered
7.52, 37.56, 67.60, 54.61, 20.62, 21.
62, 22.62, 23.62 and 7.63.
1963
MAYOR'S PROCLAMATION
Notice of Regular ElectioN
Dubuque, Iowa
Special Session, September 16,
election and of the time and place
thereof by publication once each
week for four consecutive weeks
in "The Telegraph-Herald" a news-
paper of general circulation print.
ed and published in said City, the
last of which publications shall be
not less than five nor more than
twenty days prior to said election.
Section 6. That for said election
the Judges and Clerks of election
in the respective election precincts
shall be those regularly employed
to conduct the affairs of the Gen-
eral Election as approved by the
City Council.
The Clerks and Judges approved
by the City Council are proper per-
sons so to act in accordance with
Section 49.12, et seq. of Chapter
49 of the Code of Iowa. Upon the
closing of the polls for said elec-
tion said Judges and Clerks shall
file reports of the results on said
proposition with the City Clerk in
order that such results may be
canvassed and officially declared
by this Council.
Section 7. That this Council meet
on the next secular day following
the day of said election at the
Council Chamber in the City Hall
within said City, at 7:30 o'clock
P.M. to canvass the results of said
election.
Section 8. That pursuant to the
provisions of Section 386.7 of the
1962 Code of Iowa, Dubuque TV.
FM Cable Company Division of
H & B Communications Corpora-
tion shall pay all costs and ex-
penses incurred in the holding of
said regular election and the City
Auditor is hereby instructed to
keep a strict account of all such
costs and expenses and upon the
completion of the canvassing the
results of said election shall submit
to said corporation a statement of
such costs and expenses, publica-
tion costs and any other costs in-
curred by the City of Dubuque
in connection with said election.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 16th day of September, 1963.
JAMES J. KEAN
Mayor
JOHN P. SCHREIBER
LOUIS SCHALLER
PETER J. TAKOS
ROBERT J. HORGAN
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
1963
by Ordinance No. 7.52, 37.56, 67.60,
54-61, 20.62, 21.62, 22.62, 23.62, and
7.63 of said City.
Stcion 3. That voting machines
shall be used for voting upon said
proposition and that the City Clerk
be and he is hereby authorized
and instructed to cause ballots for
voting on said proposition to be
prepared in substantially the fol-
lowing form and in such size as
will permit the same to be inserted
in each voting machine
(Notice to voters: For an affirma-
tive vote on the question sub.
mitted, pull down the lever above
the word "Yes". For a negative
vote, pun down the level above
the word "No").
SHALL THE FOLLOWING PUB.
LIC MEASURE BE ADOPTED?
Shall the following Franchise Or-
dinance No. 25-63 as enacted by
the City Couneil of the City of
Dubuque on the 16th day of Sep.
tember 1963 be adopted.
YES NO
Section 4. That the City Clerk
shall have ballots for absent voters
prepared to be used for voting on
the aforesaid proposition on yellow
colored paper in substantially the
following form, with the facsimile
signature of the City Clerk on the
back thereof
(Notice to Voters: For an affirma-
tive vote on the following propo.
sition make a cross (x) mark in
the square after the word "YES".
For a negative vote make a sim-
ilar mark in the square follow-
ing the word "NO").
SHALL THE FOLLOWING PUB.
LIC MEASURE BE ADOPTED?
Shall the following Franchise Or-
dinance N Q. 25-63, as enacted by
the City Council of the City of
Dubuque on the 16th day of Sep.
tember 1963 be adopted?
YES
NO
(Baek of Ballot)
Official B a II 0 t for Television
Franchise Special Election, Du-
buque, Iowa, ....................................
Voting Precinct.
November 5th, 1963
(Facsimile Signature)
City Clerk
Section 5. That the Mayor is
hereby authorized, empowered and
instructed to issue a proclamation
and notice of the submission of
said proposition at said regular
Special Session, September 16,
16th
ATTEST:
Leo F. Frommel
City Clerk
Published oCflclall)' In the Tele-
graph Herald Newspaper this 11th
day oC November IlJ63.
LEO F. FRO~LUELT
City Clerk.
It. 11-11
Councilman Schreiber moved the
adoption of the Ordinance. Sec-
onded by Councilman Schaller. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Kean, Councilmen
Horgan, Schaller, Schreiber, Takas.
Nays-None.
RESOLUTION NO. 170-63
Resolution ordering election on
the Franchise of Dubuque TV.FM
Cable Company Division of H & B
Communications Corporation.
WHEREAS, the City Couneil of
the City of Dubuque has this day
granted a franchise to the Dubuque
TV-FM Cable Company Division of
H & B Communications Corpora-
tion to erect, maintain and operate
television transmission and distri-
bution facilities in the streets, ave.
nues and public places in the City
of Dubuque, subject to the ap-
proval of the voters of the City
of Dubuque at a r0gular election;
and
WHEREAS, it is deemed advis-
able and necessary that the propo-
sition referred to above be sub-
mitted to the qualified voters of
said City for their approval;
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RE.
SOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE,
IOWA:
Section 1. That at a Regular Elec-
tion to be held in and for the said
City of Dubuque on the 5th day
of November 1963 from 7 o'eloek
in the morning until 8 o'clock in
the evening, Central Standard Time,
there shall be submitted to the
qualified electors of said City, to
be by them voted upon, the propo-
sition of granting to Dubuque TV-
FM Cable Company Division of
H & B Communications Corpora-
tion the franchise adopted by Or-
dinance No. 25-63.
Section 2. That said election on
said proposition shall be held in
the several voting precincts of said
City as prescribed for regular elec.
Hans in said City and as delimited
963.
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day oC September,
James J. Kean
Mayor
John P. Schreiber
Louis Schaller
Peter J. Takos
Robert J. Horgan
Counctlmen
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JOHN P. SCHREIBER
LOUIS SCHALLER
PETER J. TAKOS
ROBERT J. HORGAN
Councilmen
Attest LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Schreiber moved the
approval of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Horgan. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Kcan, Councilmen
Horgan, Schaller, Schreiber, Takas.
Nays-None.
(Fixing Date of
RESOUTION NO.
WHEREAS, the City CouneiJ of
the City of Dubuque, Iowa has
given its preliminary approval on
the proposed plans, specifications,
and form of contract and placed
same on file in the office of the
City Clerk for public inspection
for the construction of a seventy-
eight inch (78") storm sewer in
Shiras Avenue from the existing
storm sewer adjacent to the Park
Entrance to a point one hundred
fifty feet (150') east.
BE IT THEREFORE RESOLVED
that on the 7th day of October,
1963, a public hearing will be held
at 7:30 P.M. in the Council
Chamber of the City of Dubuque
at which time the objectors for the
proposed improvement may appear
and make objection to the pro-
posed plans and specifications and
proposed form of contract, to the
cost of the improvement and the
City Clerk be and he is hereby
directed to cause a notice of the
time and place of such hearing to
be pUblished in some newspaper
published in the City of Dubuque
which shall be not less than ten
(10) days prior to the day fixed
for its consideration, that the City
Clerk be and he is hereby directed
to have published the Notice of
Pendency for said improvement,
and tbe City Clerk is hereby
directed to advertise for proposals
for the construction of the
improvement.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 16th day of September, 1963.
JAMES J. KEAN
Mayor
JOHN P. SCHREIBER
LOUIS SCHALLER
PETER J. TAKOS
ROBERT J. HORGAN
Councilmen
Hearing)
173-63
1963
Session, September 16,
hundred fifty feet (150') east, at
an estimated eost of $7,810.00,
presented and read. Councilman
Schreiber moved the adoption of
the resolution. Seconded by Mayor
Kean. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas-Mayor Kean, Councilmen
Horgan, Schaller, Schreiber, Takos.
Nays-None.
mprovement)
NO. 172.63
Whereas, proposed plans,
specifications, form of contract
have been duly prepared and
approved by the City Council of
the City of Dubuque and are now
on file in the office of the City
Clerk showing among other things
the following:
1. The street to be improved.
2. The plan of such improve-
ment.
3. An estimate of the cost of the
proposed improvement.
for the construction of a seventy-
eigh t inch (78") storm sewer in
Shiras Avenue from the existing
storm sewer adjacent to the Park
Entrance to a point one hundred
fifty feet (150') east.
BE IT THEREFORE RESOLVED
that the City Council on its own
motion or upon petition of
property owners, deems it advis-
able and necessary for the public
welfare to make the herein men-
tioned improvement, and unless
property owners at the time of the
final consideration of this pro-
posed resolution have on file with
the City Clerk objeetions to the
amount of the cost of improve-
ment, they shaH be deemed to have
waived all objections thereto.
Said improvement shall be con.
structed and done in accordance
with the plans and specifications
which have been prepared therefor
by the City Engineer which have
been approved by the City Council
and are now on file with the City
Clerk. That the eost and expense
of making said improvement will
be paid from the Sanitation Fund.
The above resolution was intro-
duced, approved and ordered
placed on file with the City Clerk
this 16th day of September, 1963.
Approved and placed on file for
final action.
Approved:
JAMES J. KEAN
Mayor
Special
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RESOLUTION
1963
Horgan, Schaller, Schreiber, Takos.
Nays-None.
Petition of Mrs. Paul Bisanz et
al requesting the erection of
traffic lights at three corners of
the intersection of University and
Asbury streets, presented and
read.
Mrs. Paul Bisanz addressed the
Council by stressing the urgent
need for traffic control at this
particular intersection. Councilman
Schaller moved that the petition
be referred to the City Manager,
Traffic Department and Engineer-
ing Department. Seconded by
Councilman Takas. Carried by the
(ollowing vote:
Yeas-Mayor Kean, Councilmen
Horgan, Schaller, Schreiber, Takos.
Nays-None.
Petition of Dubuque Baseball
Inc. requesting a refund of $100.
on the unexpired portion of Class
"B" beer permit No. 35, as they
have discontinued business on
September 6, 1963, presented and
read. Councilman Takos moved
that the refund be granted and
the Auditor instructed to issue a
warrant payable to Dubuque Base-
ball Inc. in the amount of $100.
to cover the amount due on the un-
expired portion of Class B beer
permit No. 35. Seconded by
Councilman Horgan. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Kean, Councilmen
Horgan, Schaller, Schreiber, Takas.
Nays-None.
Notice of claim of Joseph C.
Tschudi, in the amount of $39.66,
for car damage incurred as the
result of striking an unlighted
barricade at the intersection of
Klein & Kaufmann Ave. on Sep-
tember 13, 1963, presented and
read. Councilman Schreiber moved
that the notice of claim be
referred to the City Solicitor for
investigation and report. Seconded
by Councilman Takos. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Kean, Councilmen
Horgan, Schaller, Schreiber, Takos.
Nays-None.
RESOLUTION NO. 171-63
Preliminary Estimate, proposed
plans, specifications, form of con-
tract, plat and all other documents
for the construction of a 78" storm
sewer in Shiras Avenue from the
existing storm sewer adjacent to
the Park entrance to a point one
September 16,
Tenth Precinct, C e n t r a I
1500 Loeust Street
Eleventh Precinct, St. Paul's Ln.
theran School, 2025 Jaekson Sl.
Twelfth Precinct, Fulton Sehool,
2540 Central Avenue
Thirteenth Preeinct, Holy Ghost
School, 2901 Central Avenue
Fourteenth Precinct, A u dub 0 n
School, 535 Lincoln Avenue
F i f tee nth Precinct, Marshall
Sehool, 1450 Rhomberg Avenue
Sixteenth Precinct, Irving School,
2520 Pennsylvania Avenue
All qualified electors of said City
are hereby notified to appear at
said election; each to vote at the
polling place of the election pre-
cinct in which such elector resides,
or as permitted by statute.
This notice is given by order of
the City Council of the City of
Dubuque, pursuant to Chapter 386
of the Code of Iowa, 1962, as
amended.
Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, this
16th day of September, 1963.
JAMES J. KEAN
Mayor of the City of
Dubuque, Iowa
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Schreiber moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Schaller. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Kean, Councilmen
Horgan, Schaller, Schreiber, Takos.
Nays-None.
Petition of Eldon T. Herrig re-
quetsing the installation of a street
light on the south side of 538 St.
George Street, presented and read.
Councilman Schreiber moved that
the petition be referred to the
City Manager and Electrical In-
spector for investigation and
report. Seconded by Councilman
Takos. Carried by the following
vote:
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Yeas-Mayor Kean, Councilmen
Horgan, Schaller, Schreiber, Takos.
Nays-None.
Petition of N. W. Bell Telephone
Co. requesting permission to cut
the alley 20' south of intersection
of 4th Street and the alley be.
tween Main and Locust Street,
presented and read. Councilman
Schreiber moved that the petition
be granted. Seconded by Council-
man Schaller. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Kean,
Councilmen
Session
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DUBUQUE COUNTY )
On this 15 day of July A.D.,
1963 before me John L. White a
Notary Public in and for Dubuque
County. Iowa personally appeared
Herman Steines, Agnes Steines
and Gilbert D. Chavenelle. City
Manager to me known to be the
identical persons named in and
who executed the foregoing state-
ment, and acknowledges that they
executed the same as their vol-
untary act and deed.
(Seal)
and for
Iowa
ingress and engress to and from
the present property layout and
residence of the Seller. If, how-
ever, the Sellers, or their suc-
cessors or assigns shall, at any
time, use the new proposed street
for any other purpose, then in such
event, the Sellers, their successors
and assigns, shall be obligated to
pay the balance due and owing
on the aforementioned improve-
ments computed on a fifteen (15)
~'ear life basis, with full credit and
deduction for the time expired
between the date of the first levy
for such improvements and the
date of the first use thereof by the
Sellers and the balance due and
owing if any.
C. The City of Dubuque will
replace the fences torn down in
the process of construction. The
City of Dubuque will construct and
maintain a fence along the west-
erly side of the City owned recrea-
tional area.
D. The City agrees to prepare
all of the necessary deeds and
plats and pay the recording
charges in connection with this
agreement.
2. This agreement shall be
binding upon and inure to the
benefit of the successors and
assigns of the respective parties
hereto.
In witness whereof we have
hereunto set our hands and seals
this 15 day of July, 1963.
SELLERS:
Herman Steines
Agnes Steines
PURCHASERS:
City of Dubuque, Iowa
By Gilbert D. Chavenelle
City Manager
STATE OF IOWA
John L. White
Notary Public in
Dubuque County,
1963
Session, September 16,
by and between Herman Steines
and Agnes Steines, husband and
wife, hereinafter referred to as
"sellers" and the City of Dubuque,
Iowa, a municipal corporation,
hereinafter referred to as "City".
WITNESSETH:
Whereas the Sellers are the
owners of Lot 2 of Lot 1 of Mineral
Lot 382 in Dubuque County, Iowa.
Whereas the sellers own other
land to the west described as Lot
1 of Lot I of Mineral Lot 382.
Whereas the City desires to
acquire title to said described
property to.wit: Lot 2 of Lot I of
Mineral Lot 382 in Dubuque
County, Iowa for the installation of
improved street, with curb and
gutter, h a r d surfacing, sewer,
water and other improvements
therein.
Whereas the parties are in doubt
as to the value of the property
which the City proposes to pur-
chase and as to whether the other
abutting property of the sellers
will be benefited by the contem-
plated installations by the City:
and
'Vhereas, the Sellers are willing
to convey title to said Lot 2 of
Lot 1 of Mineral Lot 382 in Du-
buque County, Iowa to the City
and the City has agreed to pur-
chase the same on the following
tenns and conditions, and the
parties are desirous of reducing
their agreement in writing as
follows:
1. The Sellers, Herman Steines,
husband, and Agnes Steines, wife,
hereby sell to the City of Dubuque,
the following described real
estate, to-wit:
Lot 2 of Lot 1 of Mineral Lot
382 in Dubuque County, Iowa
subject to the following cov-
enants and agreements which
shall be binding upon the City
of Dubuque, Iowa, to-wit:
A. No assessment of any kind
for this street will, at any time,
be levied by the City upon the
property of the Sellers that is
adjacent to or abutting the prop-
erty herein sold, for the installa-
tion of curb and gutter, and hard
surfacing, except as provided in
Section (B) below.
B. It is contemplated that the
sellers shaH bave the right to con-
struct a drive to serve their
present residence and property
layout only for the purpose of
Special
1963
pursuant to Chapter
Code of Iowa; and
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RE.
SOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE,
IOWA:
That Class "B" Beer Permit
#123, heretofore issued to Vet-
erans of Foreign Wars, Leo A.
Schwind Post No. 508 of Du-
buque, Iowa, be and the same
is hereby revoked and the Chief
of Police is directed to take up
such permit forthwith and
return same for cancellation.
Attest
the
adopted and approved
day of September, 1963.
JAMES J. KEAN
:Ma~'or
JOHN P. SCHREIBER
LOUIS SCHALLER
PETER J. TAKOS
ROBERT J. HORGAN
Councilmen
LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Horgan moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Schaller. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Kean, Councilmen
Horgan, Schaller, Schreiber, Takos.
Nays-None.
September 16,
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council
Gentlemen:
The City of Dubuque desires to
purchase property owned by Mr.
and :\'Irs. Herman Steines and Mr.
and :Mrs. Cletus Nauman for the
purpOse of extending Carter Road
from Kane Street to 32nd Street.
Th~ attached documents are the
agreements to procure said
properties.
I, therefore, request that your
Honorable Body grant the writer
authority to execute said agree-
ment.
1963
Respeetfully submitted,
Gilbert D. Chavenelle
City Manager
Mayor Kean moved that the City
Manager be authorized to sign the
agreement. Seconded by Council-
man Schreiber. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Kean, Councilmen
Horgan, Schaller, Schreiber, Takos.
Nays-None.
AGREEMENT
This agreement made and enter.
ed into this 15 day of July, 1963
of
124
Session, September 16,
Passed.
this 16th
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Schreiber moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Horgan. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas-l\Iayor Rean, Councilmen
Horgan, Schaller, Schreiber, Takas.
Nays-None.
1963
Gentlemen:
Mr. Charles Goodin, manager of
the V.F.W. Club, 1638 Central
A venue, Dubuque, Iowa, was
charged with violation of Section
18 of Ordinance 9.35 (Selling and
allowing beer to be consumed on
the premises of Class "B" permit
holder between the hours of 12:00
midnight on Saturday and 7:00
A.M. of the following Monday
morning.
On September II, 1963, Mr.
Charles Goodin entered a plea oC
guilty before Judge Failor in
Municipal Court and was fined
$100.00 of which $50.00 was sus.
pended.
I therefore recommend that Class
B Beer Permit #123, issued to
Veterans of Foreign Wars, Leo A.
Schwind Post No. 508, expiring
10/1/63, be revoked.
Respectfully submitted,
Gilbert D. Chavenelle
City Manager
Councilman Takas moved that
the recommendation of the City
Manager be approved. Seconded by
Councilman Horgan. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Kean, Councilmen
Horgan, Schaller, Schreiber, Takas.
Nays-None.
RESOLUTION NO. 17~3
WHEREAS, the City Council of
Dubuque, Iowa, on the 24th day of
September, 1962, caused to be
issued a Class "Bn Beer Permit
#123, to Veterans of Foreign Wars,
Leo A. Sehwind Post No. 508,
operating at 1638 Central Avenue,
Dubuque, Iowa; and
WHEREAS, it has come to the
attention of the City Council that
the owner of said pennit was fined
$100.00, $50.00 of which was sus.
pended, on charge of violation of
Section 18 of Ordinance 9-35, the
same being the Beer Ordinance of
the City of Dubuque, Iowa, passed
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September 12,
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council
,
Special
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September 16. 1963
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council
Gentlemen:
The City of Dubuque desires to
acquire a portion of pro per t y
owned by Wahlert High Sehool,
Dubuque, Iowa for the purpose of
extending Carter Road from Kane
Street to 32nd Street.
The attached document is the
agreement to procure said prop.
erty.
I, therefore, recommend t hat
your Honorable Body grant the
Mayor and City Clerk authority to
execute said agreement.
Respectfully submitted,
Gilbert D. ChaveneUe
City Manager
Councilman Schreiber m 0 v e d
that the recommendation of the
City Manager be approved. Second-
ed by Councilman Horgan. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Kean, Councilmen
Horgan, Schaller, Schreiber, Takas.
Nays-None.
Also described by metes
bounds as follows, to-wit:
Beginning at the southeast corn.
er of Lot 1 of Lot 1 of Lot 2
of Mineral Lot 382: thence north
1,266.32 feet: thence south 33. 30
feet west, a distance of 1,418.85
feet: thence continuing south-
westerly along right-of-way line
of North Grandview Avenue a
distance of 125 feet: thence east
a distance of 872.0 feet to point
of beginning, and
Section 2_ That the City Clerk
be and he is hereby directed to
file in the office of the Dubuque
County Recorder a certified copy
of this Resolution.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 16th day of September, 1963
by unanimour roll call vote.
JAMES J. KEAN
Mayor
JOHN P. SCHREIBER
LOUIS SCHALLER
PETER J. TAKOS
ROBERT J. HORGAN
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
Councilman Schreiber moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second.
ed by Councilman Takos. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Kean, Councilmen
Horgan, Schaller, Schreiber, Takos.
Nays-None.
and
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Session, September 16, 1963
RESOLUTION NO. 175-63
A Resolution Annexing Certain
Territory to the City of Dubuque,
Iowa
WHEREAS, the City of Dubuque,
Iowa, is the owner of the follow-
ing described territory adjoining
the City of Dubuque, Iowa, to.wit:
Lot 2 of Lot I of Mineral Lot 382
Lot 1 of Lot 1 of Lot 2 of Min-
eral Lot 382
Containing 11.346 acres of land,
all in Dubuque County, State of
Iowa: also described by metes
and bounds as follows, to-wit:
Beginning at the southeast corn-
er of Lot 1 of Lot 1 of Lot 2 of
Mineral Lot 382: thence north
1,266.32 feet: thence south 33'
30 feet west-1,418.85 feet: thenee
continuing south westerly along
right-of-way line of North Grand-
view Avenue a distance of 125
feet: thence east a distance of
872.0 feet to point of beginning,
and
WHEREAS, the owners of the
her e i nabove described territory
have made written application to
the City Council of Dubuque, Iowa,
to annex the hereinabove described
territory: and
WHEREAS, said territory is be.
ing built up and the inhabitants
thereof will be enabled to secure
the benefit of the City Government
by way of police and fire protec.
tion, and in addition thereto other
benefits if said territory is in-
corporated within the City Limits
of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, and
WHEREAS, Section 362.30 of the
1962 Code of Iowa authorizes the
extension of City Limits in situa-
tions of this character by the adop.
tion of a resolution therefor.
Now, therefore, BE IT RE-
SOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE,
IOWA:
Section 1. That the territorial
limits of the City of Dubuque, Iowa
are hereby extended by annexing
to the City of Dubuque the follow-
ing described territory:
Lot 2 of Lot 1 of Mineral Lot 382
Lot 1 of Lot I of Lot 2 of Min-
erai Lot 382
cuted the same as their voluntary
act and deed.
(Seal)
for
and
Iowa
John L. White
Notary Public in
Dubuque County,
Special
DUBUQUE COUNTY
On this 16 day of September
A.D., 1963 before me John L_
White a Notary Public in and for
Dubuque County, Iowa personally
appeared Cletus M. Nauman,
Carolyn E. Nauman and Gilbert
D. Chavenelle, City Manager to
me known to be the indentical
persons named in and who exe-
cuted the foregoing instrument,
and acknowledged that they exe.
be
the
successors and
respective parties
In witness whereof we have
hereunto set our hands and seals
this 16 day of September, 1963.
B. The City agrees to prepare
all of the necessary deeds and plats
and pay the recording charges in
connection with this agreement.
A. The Sellers will agree to
pay one. half of the assessments
levied by the City upon the
property of the Sellers that is
adjacent to or abutting the prop-
erty herein sold, for the installa-
tion of curb and gutter, hard sur-
facing. If, however, the Sellers,
or their successors or assigns, shall
at any time use the new proposed
lOtreet for development of the
ground adjacent to or abutting the
property herein sold on the north
side, then, in such event, the
Sellers, their successors and
assigns shall be obligated to pay
the balance due and owing on
such improvements computed on
a fifteen (15) year life basis, with
full credit and deduction for the
time expired between the date of
levy for such improvements and
the date of the first use thereof
by the Sellers, and the balance
due and owing, if any.
which shall
City of Du-
2. This agreement shall
binding upon and inure to
benefi,t of the
assigns of the
hereto.
SELLERS:
Cletus N. Nauman
Carolyn E. Nauman
PURCHASERS:
City of Dubuque, Iowa
By Gilbert D. Chavenelle
City Manager
STATE OF IOWA
ss
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ants and agreements
be binding upon the
buque, Iowa, to-wit:
Session, September 16, 1963
WHEREAS, the City desires to
acquire title to said described
property to wit: Lot 2 of Lot 1 of
Lot 1 of Lot 1 of Lot 2 of Lot I of
Highland Farm in the City of Du-
buque, Iowa, all in the City of
Dubuque, Iowa for the installation
of an improved street, with curb
and gutter, hard surfacing, sewer,
water and other improvements
therein;
WHEREAS, the parties are in
doubt both as to the value of the
property which the City proposes
to purchase, and as to whether the
other abutting property of the
Sellers will be benefitted by the
contemplated installations by the
City and
WHEREAS, the Sellers are
willing to convey title to said Lot
2 of Lot 1 of Lot 1 of Lot I of
Lot 2 of Lot I of Highland Farm
in the City of Dubuque, Iowa to
the City and the City has agreed
to purchase the same on the
following terms and conditions,
and the parties are desirous of
reducing their agreement in
writing as follows:
1. The Sellers, Clctus and
Carolyn Nauman, husband and
wife, hereby sell to the City of
Dubuque, the following described
real estate to-wit: Lot 2 of Lot 1
of Lot 1 of Lot I of Lot 2 of Lot I
of Highland Farm in the City of
Dubuque, Iowa.
Subject to the following coven.
WHEREAS, the Sellers are the
owners of Lot 2 of Lot 1 of Lot 1
of Lot 1 of Lot 2 of Lot 1 of High-
land Farm in the City of Dubuque,
Iowa,
WHEREAS, the Sellers own
other land to the north and south
described as follows: Lot 1 of Lot
I of Lot 1 of Lot I of Lot 2 of
Lot 1 in Highland Farm in the
City of Dubuque, Iowa to the north
and west, and Lot 2 of Lot I of
Lot 1 of Lot 2 of Lot 1 of Highland
Farm to the south and east.
AGREEMENT
This agreement mad e and
entered into this 16 day of Septem-
ber, 1963 by and between Cletus
M. Nauman and Carolyn E. Nau.
man, husband and wife, herein-
after referred to as "Sellers" and
the City of Dubuque, Iowa, a
municipal corporation, hereinafter
referred to as "City".
WITNESSETH:
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On this 30 day of July 1963,
before me, the undersigned, a Not.
ary Public in and for the County
of Dubuque, State of Iowa, per-
sonally appeared Clarence J. Rak-
er, Vice President, and James L.
Weber, Secretary, of Wahlert High
School, the corporation which exe-
cuted the above and foregoing in-
strument, and by me duly sworn,
each for himself, did say that
they are respectively the Vice
President and Secretary of said
corporation; that the seal affixed
to said instrument is the seal of
said corporation and that said in-
strument was by them signed and
sealed on behalf of said corpora-
tion by authority of its Board of
Directors, and each of them ac-
knowledged the execution of said
instrument to be the voluntary
act and deed of said corporation,
by it and each of them voluntar-
ily executed.
In Witness Whereof, I have here-
unto signed my name and affixed
my Notarial Seal the day and year
last above written.
F. J. O'Connor,
Notary Public in and for
Dubuque County, Iowa
(Notarial Seal).
STATE OF IOWA )
) ss:
DUBUQUE COUNTY )
On this 16th day of September,
1963, before me, the undersigned,
a Notary Public in and for the
County of Dubuque, State of Iowa,
personally appeared James J. Kean,
Mayor, and Leo F. Frommelt, City
Clerk, of the City of Dubuque,
Iowa, the corporation which ex.
ecuted the above and foregoing
instrument, and by me duly sworn,
each for himself, did say that they
are respectively the Mayor and City
Clerk; that the seal affixed to said
instrument is the seal of s aid
corporation and that said instru.
ment was by them signed and
sealed on behalf of said corpora.
tion and each of them acknow-
ledged the execution of said in-
strument to be the voluntary act
and deed of said corporation, by
it and each of them voluntarily
executed.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF,
hereun to signed my n a m
AGREEMENT
T his AGREEMENT made and
eatered into this 30th day of July,
1963, by and between WAHLERT
HIGH SCHOOL, a non.profit Iowa
corporation, hereinafter referred
to as "Wahlert," and the CITY
OF DUBUQUE, IOWA, a munieipal
corporation, hereinafter referred to
as "City"j
WITNESSETH:
WHEREAS, Wahlert is the own.
er of Lot 2 of Lot 1 of Lot I of
"St. Mary's Place" in the City of
Dubuque, Iowa, according to the
recorded plat thereof; and
WHEREAS, the City desires to
acquire title to said described prop-
erty for the installation of an im-
proved street with curb and gutter,
hard surfacing, sewer, water, side-
walks and 0 the r improvements
therein; and
WHEREAS, Wahlert also owns
other land adjacent and abutting
to the above described property,
which adjacent pro per t y is de-
seribed as Lot 1 of Lot 1 of Lot 1
of "St. Mary's Place" in the City
of Dubuque, Iowa, according to
the recorded plat thereof; and
WHEREAS, said adjacent and
abutting land of Wahlert will have
limited benefit of the improve-
ments to be installed by the City;
and
WHEREAS, Wahlert is agree.
able and willing to convey said
Lot 2 of Lot 1 of Lot 1 of "St.
Mary's Place" to the City upon
the terms and conditions herein-
after set forth, and the City has
agreed to purchase the same upon
the following terms and conditions:
NOW, THEREFORE, Wahlert
does hereby agree to convey to
the City, upon acceptance and ap-
proval of this Agreement by the
City, by Warranty Deed, the fol.
lowing described real estate, to-wit:
Lot 2 of Lot 1 of Lot 1 of "St.
Mary's Place" in the City of
Dubuque, Iowa, according to the
recorded plat thereof,
and in consideration thereof the
City does hereby covenant and
agree with Wahlert as follows:
(1) Except as hereinafter pro-
vided. no assessment of any kind
or at any time shall be levied by
the City upon the property of
Wahlert that is adjacent to or
abutting said described property
for the installation of an improved
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affixed my Notarial Seal the day
and year last above written.
EUGENE J. BERENS
Notary PubJlc
In and for Dubuque
County, Iowa
(Notarial Seal)
(Awarding Contraet:
RESOLUTION NO. 176-63
WHEREAS, sea led proposals
have been submitted by contractors
for the City of Dubuque 1963 Grad.
ing Project No.1 pursuant to Reso-
lution No. 137-63 and notice to
bidders published in a newspaper
published in said City on August
I, 1963 and August 8, 1963; and
WHEREAS, said sealed proposals
were opened and read on Septem-
ber 3, 1963, and it has been deter-
mined that the bid of Saffran
Construction Company of Dubuque,
Iowa in the amount of $46,376.45
was the lowest bid for the furnish.
ing of all labor and materials and
performing the work as provided
for in the plans and specifications;
now therefore,
BE IT RESOLVED by the City
Council of the City of Dubuque
that the contract for the above
mentioned improvement be award-
ed to Saffran Construction Com-
pany and the Manager be and he
is hereby directed to execute a
contract on behalf of the City of
Dubuque for the complete perform-
ance of said work.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED,
that upon the signing of said con-
tract and the approval of the con-
tractors bond the City Treasurer is
authorized and instructed to return
the bid deposits of the unsuccessful
bidders.
Passed and adopted
day of September, 1963
JAMES J. KEAN
Mayor
JOHN P. SCHREffiER
LOUIS SCHALLER
PETER J. TAKOS
ROBERT J. HORGAN
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Schreiber moved the
adoption of the resolution. Sec-
onded by Councilman Takas. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Kean, Councilmen
Horgan, Schaller, Schreiber, Takos.
Nays-None.
16th
this
1963
Session, September 16,
SS
have
and
I
e
(2) If Wahlert, or its successor
owner of the property adjacent to
and abutting the real estate herein
agreed to be conveyed, shall at
any time within 15 years from
the completion of the street and
curb and gutter improvements use
the new proposed street for ingress
or egress to said property, Wahlert,
their successors and assigns shall
be obligated to pay the balance
due and owing on such improve.
ments as though a levy had been
originally made therefor, computed
on a fifteen (15) year life basis,
with full credit and deduction for
the time expired between the date
of levy for such improvements and
the date of the first use thereof
by Wahlert.
If 'Vahlert, or its successors and
assigns, shall connect to the water,
sewer or other utility to be in-
stalled by the City upon the prop.
erty herein agreed to be conveyed
to the City, Wahlert shall pay a
connection charge as shall be pro-
vided in the City Ordinance rela-
tive to such improvement.
(3) The City agrees to prepare
all the necessary deeds and plats
and pay the recording charges in
connection with this Agreement.
WITNESS WHEREOF we
hereunto set our hands and
the day and year first above
Attest
(City Seal
Special
State of Iowa
County of Dubuque
(4) This Agrement shall be bind.
ing upon and inure to the benefit
of the successors and assigns of
the respective parties hereto.
WAHLERT
SCHOOL
By
CLARENCE J. RAKER
Vice President
JAMES L. WEBER
Secretary
CITY OF DUBUQUE,
IOWA
By
JAMES J. KEAN
Mayor
LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
HIGH
IN
have
seals
written.
1963
street, curb and gutter and side-
walks, water, sewer or other utility
(including the replacement and re-
pair of said improvements) in or
upon the property herein agreed
to be conveyed to the City.
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Special Session, September 16,
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Passed, adopted and approved
this 16th day of September, 1963
JAMES J. KEAN
Mayor
JOHN P. SCHREIBER
LOUIS SCHALLER
PETER J. TAKOS
ROBERT J. HORGAN
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Mayor Kean moved the adoption
of the resolution. Seconded by
Councilman Schaller. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Kean, Councilmen
Horgan, Schaller, Schreiber, Takos.
Nays-None.
There being no further business
Mayor Kean moved to adjourn.
Seconded by Councilman Horgan.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Kean, Councilmen
Horgan, Schaller, Schreiber, Takos.
Nays-None.
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1963
16,
Session, September
Passed, adopted and approved
this 16th day of September, 1963
Navy Club of Dubuque Ship #67,
Transfer from Class "A" Club
to Class "C" Commercial estab-
lishment, 469 Main Street
Commercial
W est 4th
JAMES J. KEAN
Mayor
JOHN P. SCHREIBER
LOUIS SCHALLER
PETER J. TAKaS
ROBERT J. HORGAN
Councilmen
Special
"C"
290
Club to Class
Establishment,
Street
,
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\
Session, September 16, 1963
Horgan, Schaller, Schreiber, Takos.
Nays-None.
RESOLUTION NO. 179-63
W HER E A S, applications for
BEER PERMITS were filed by the
within named applicants and they
have received the approval of this
Council, AND,
WHEREAS, the premises to be
occupied by such applicants were
inspected and found to comply
with the ordinances of the City,
and they have filed proper bonds;
NOW THEREFORE,
BE IT RESOLVED by the City
Couneil of the City of Dubuque,
Iowa that the Manager be and he
is hereby directed to issue to the
following named applicants a Beer
Permit
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1963
LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
......................
City Clerk
Councilmen
Attest
Approved
Adopted
Navy Club of Dubuque, Ship #67,
Transfer from Class "A" Club
to Class "c" Commercial estab-
blishment, 469 Main Street.
LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Schaller moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Takos. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Kean, Councilmen
Horgan, Schaller, Schreiber, Takos.
Nays-None.
RESOLUTION NO. 181-63
W HER E A S, Applications for
LIQUOR PERMITS were filed by
the within named applicants and
they have received the approval of
this Council, and
WHEREAS, the premises to be
occupied by such applicants were
inspected and found to comply with
the State Law and all City or.
dinances relevant thereto and they
have filed the proper bonds,
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RE-
SOLVED by the City Couneil of
Dubuque, Iowa, that the Manager
be authorized to cause to be issued
to the following named applicants
a Liquor License.
Name Address
CLASS "C" COMMERCIAL
ESTABLISHMENT
Dubuque Post #6, The American
Legion, Transfer from Class "A"
Club to Class "e" Commercial
Establishment, 290 W est 4th
Street
Attest:
I
Name Address
CLASS "C" BEER PERMIT
Clifford C. Healey, 1105 Loras Blvd.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED
that the bonds filed by sueh ap'
plicants be and the same are here-
by approved.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 16th day of September, 1963
JAMES J. KEAN
Mayor
JOHN P. SCHREIBER
LOUIS SCHALLER
PETER J. TAKOS
ROBERT J. HORGAN
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Schaller moved the
adoption of the resolution. Sec-
onded by Councilman Horgan. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Kean, Councilmen
Horgan, Schaller, Schreiber, Takos.
Nays-None.
RESOLUTION NO. 180-63
WHEREAS, LIQUOR APPLlCA.
TIONS have been submitted to
this Council for approval and the
same have been examined, NOW
THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED,
by the City Council of the City
of Dubuque, Iowa, that the fol.
lowing applications be granted and
Licenses issued upon the compli.
ance with the terms of the IOWA
LIQUOR CONTROL ACT - CHAp.
TER 123-as amended by the 60th
General Assembly 1963.
Name Address
CLASS "C" COMMERCIAL
ESTABLISHMENT
Dubuque Post #6, The American
Legion, Transfer from Class" A"
RESOLUTION NO. 177-63
BE IT RESOLVED by the City
Council of the City of Dubuque,
Iowa, that the following, having
complied with the provisions of
law, relating to the sale of Cigar-
ettes within the City of Dubuque,
Iowa, be granted a permit to sell
Cigarettes and Cigarette Papers
within said City.
Name Address
Clifford C. Healey, 1105 Loras Blvd.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED
that the bonds filed with the ap'
plication be approved.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 16th day of September, 1963
JAMES J. KEAN
Mayor
JOHN P. SCHREIBER
LOUIS SCHALLER
PETER J. TAKOS
ROBERT J. HORGAN
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Horgan moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Schreiber. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Kean, Councilmen
Horgan, Schaller, Schreiber, Takos.
Nays-None.
RESOLUTION NO. 178-63
W HER E A S, APPLICATIONS
FOR BEER PERMITS have been
submitted to this Council for ap-
proval and the same have been
examined, NOW, THEREFORE,
BE IT RESOLVED by the City
Couneil of the City of Dubuque,
Iowa that the following applica-
tions be granted and licenses be
issued with the terms of the or-
dinances of the City.
Name Address
CLASS "C" BEER PERMIT
Clifford C. Healey, 1105 Loras Blvd.
Passed, approved and adopted
this 16th day of September, 1963
JAMES J. KEAN
Mayor
JOHN P. SCHREIBER
LOUIS SCHALLER
PETER J. TAKOS
ROBERT J. HORGAN
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Schreiber moved the
adoption of the resolution. Sec-
onded by Councilman Schaller. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Kean, Councilmen
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