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1962 November Council Proceedings Ii Session, November ..1963 1963 .............................................. Clerk Board of Health. Nays-None. LEO F. FROMMELT Clerk Board of Health Regular 5, 1962. Board met at 7:25 P. M. C. S. T. Present-Ohairman Mr. Lou i 5 Schaller, Messrs. Robert J. Hor- gan, James J. K e a n, John P. Schreiber, Peter J. Takas. Dr. A. J. Entringer. There being no business Mr. John P. Schreiber moved that the Board of Health meeting be ad- journed. Seconded by Mr. Peter J. Takas. Carried by the following vote: Chairman Louis Schaller, Messrs. Robert J. Horgan, James J. Kean, John P. Schreiber, Peter J. Takos. Health OFFICIAL Session, November Members of Regular Board of Bd. of Health Approved Attest Adopted ... I Adjourned Special Session, October 29, 1962 nue BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the bond filed with the ap- lication be approved. Passed, adopted and approved this 29th day of October, 1962. LOUIS SCHALLER Mayor JOHN P. SCHRElBER PETER J. TAKOS JAMES J. KEAN ROBERT J. HORGAN Councilmen Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT City Clerk Councilman Schreiber m 0 v e d the adoption of the resolution. Seconded by Mayor Schaller. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Schaller, Council. men Horgan, K e a n, Schreiber, Takas. Nays-None. There being no further business Councilman Horgan moved to ad. journ. Seconded by Councilman Takos. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Schaller, Council. Horgan, K e a n, Schreiber, ...1963. ........1963. Address Central Ave- RESOLUTION NO. 231-62 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 sen cigarettes and cigarette papers within said City. City Clerk 1643 Hough, men Takos. Nays-None. Councilmen Approved Adopted Attest: Name Lucille 388 I October Honorable Mayor and City Council, City Hall, Gentlemen: At the last regular monthly meeting of the City Council, Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Denlinger and their son, Richard L. Denlinger, appeared before the Council reo garding their respective claims for damages as a result of the operations of Hennesey Brothers, general contractors, installing the Kaufmann Avenue storm sew( r. The basis of their complaint was that their respective claims for damages had been ignored by Hennesey Brothers. At that time your City Attorney gave you an oral report on the status of the respective claims at which time your City Attorney advised you that nothing further could be done on behalf of the said Denlingers. At said meeting your City At- torney advised your Honorable Body that he would make one more effort by writing Hennesey Bros. regarding the claims of the Denlingers. Attached hereto is the letter dated October 30, 1962, from the Hartford Fire Insurance Company Group wherein they state that they have paid the claim of Richard L. Denlinger, but do not intend to pay the claim of Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Denlinger. In view of the foregoing it is the position of the City Attorney that the file should be closed on this matter as the City can do nothing further on behalf of Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Denlinger and that they must seek their remedies through other channels available to them. 391 1962 submitted, Respectfully City Russo 1962 Honorable Mayor and City Council, Gentlemen: On October 8, 1962 my report dated October 2, 1962 concerning the platting of Wiegand Subdivi- sion was referred back to this office, and I beg to advise that on October 15, 1962 I wrote the attorney for the subdivider, a copy of which letter is attached hereto. Since that time I have heard nothing further and therefore rec- ommend that nothing further be done on the subdivider's plat until such time as special assessments against said real estate are paid, and corrected attorney's certifi- cate attached to said plat. Respectfully submitted, R. N. Russo City Attorney 31, 1962 Session, November 5, Councilman Schreiber m 0 v e d that the bonds and policies be filed subject to the approval of the City Solicitor. Seconded by Councilman Takos. Carried by the fOllowing vote: Yeas-Mayor Schaller, Council- men Horgan, K e a n, Schreiber. Takas. Nays-None. Communication of Fred C. Kue- per, submitting an offer of pur- chase, in the amount of $10.00, plus publication costs of a por- tion of alley in Mechanics Addn. now platted as Lot 160 Mechanic's Addn. in the City of Dubuque, Iowa, presented and read. Coun- cilman Schreiber moved that the offer be accepted and referred to the City Clerk and City Solici- tor for proper proceedings. Sec- onded by Councilman Schaller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Schaller, Council men Horgan, K e a n, Schreiber, Takos. Nays-None. November 5, Regular 1962 Councilman Schreiber m 0 v e d that the recommendation of the City Manager be approved. Sec- onded by Councilman Kean. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Schaller, Council- men Horgan, K e a n, Schreiber, Takos. Nays-None. November I, 1962 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Gentlemen: The petition of S. D. Hunter, et aI, requesting installation of a street light on the corner of Prysi and New Haven Streets was re- ferred to the City Manager and Electrical Inspector for investi- gation. It is therefore reconunended that a 4000 lumen street light be installed at the corner of Prysi and New Haven Streets. Respectfully submitted, Gilbert D. Chavenelle, City Manager Councilman Takas moved that the recommendation of the City Manager be approved. Seconded by Councilman Kean. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Schaller, Council men Horgan, K e a n, Schreiber, Takos. Nays-None. November To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Gentlemen: This is to advise that I have approved the following bonds and policy and desire to have your approval for filing, subject to the approval of the City Solicitor EXCAVATION Ed. Schmitz, d/b/a Smitty's Es- cavating Service. Policy No. CL 2687944, Continental Casualty Co. ~i Attorney Councilman Takos moved that the report by the City Attorney be approved and the file on the Denlingers be closed. Seconded by Mayor Schaller. Carried by the following vote. Yeas-Mayor Schaller, Council men Horgan, K e a D, Schreiber, Takas. Nays-None. 5, Regular Session, November 1962 SIDEWALK John Lasche, Bond No. 614997-10, The Ohio Casualty Ins. Co. R. N. Councilman Kean moved that the recommendation of the City Attorney be approved. Seconded by Councilman Takos. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Schaller. Council men Horgan, K e a n, Schreiber, Takos. Nays-None. t 5, TELEVISION CABLE H & B Communications Corp., Bond No. N-3476575, Hartford Accident & Indemnity Co. Respectfully submitted, Gilbert D. Chavenelle, City Manager Regular 5, 1962. Council met at 7:30 P. M. C. S. T. Present-Mayor Schaller, Coun- cilmen Horgan, Kean, Schreiber, Takas. City Manager Gilbert D. Chavenelle. Mayor Schaller read the call and stated that service thereof had been duly made and that this meeting is the regular monthly meeting called for the purpose of acting upon such business as may properly come before the meet- ing. November To the Honorable Mayor and City Council Gentlemen: It was the intention of your staff to pave Peabody Street and have it used as a parking lot. The work was to be done at the same time as Dodge Street paving. The cost of the work was estimated at approximately $2200. The lot was laid out so that about 15 cars could be parked on it. The intent was to provide some off street parking relief to residents living in the no street parking zone along Dodge. The use of Peabody Street as a parking lot, however, was ser- iously objected to by abutters, although it was pointed out that access to rear lots would be main- tained and that the parking would be arranged to prevent encroach- ment on private property. The objection was presented that a right of way dedicated for street purposes could not be used as a parking lot. This point was presented to the City Attorney on the basis that if construction of the parking lot were under- taken an unjunction would be sought against the City to prevent it. Since the City Attorney has ad- vised me that our legal position is not certain, and since there has been strong Objection to the parking proposal, I have instruct- ed that the parking lot proposal be discontinued. Respectfully submitted Gilbert D. Chavenelle City Manager ,...~ ".111 1962 300 CITY COUNCIL OFFICIAL Session, November 5, 393 Alta Place, Adair, Irving, Prim- rose, Davenport, Cottage Place, Sabula, VanBuren, Brown, Bev- erly, McPoland, Mineral, Douglas, Cornell, Catherine Prysi, Shelby, St. Joseph, Blake, Cannon, Laurel, Shiras, McClain, presented and read. Councilman Takas moved that the proofs of pubilcation be received and filed. Seconded by Councilman Schreiber. Carried by the following vote. Yeas-Mayor Schaller, Council- Horgan, K e a n, Schreiber, Communication of Mrs. Chris- tine Friedlein objecting to the paving assessment of Brown and Van Buren streets because her property does not abut the improve- ment presented and read. Coun- cilman Takas moved that the com- munication be received and filed. Seconded by Councilman Schreib- er. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Schaller, Council- men Horgan, K e a n, Schreiber, Takas. Nays-None. Communication of Louis M. Holz suggesting that the curbing be inspected on Laurel Street which he claims has been damaged by the paving contractor, presented and read. Councilman Takas moved that the communication be re- ceived and filed. Seconded by Councilman Schreiber. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Schaller, Council- men Horgan, K e a n, Schreiber, Takas. Nays-None. Communication of Mrs. George Schlosser Objecting to the amount of assessment on lots on Cornell Street, presented and read. Coun- cilman Takos moved that the com- munication be received and filed. 1962 men Takos. Nays-None. Communication of Paul L. & Lorraine Gearheart objecting to the amount of assessment for the paving of Sabula Street, presented and read. Councilman Takas moved that the communication be re- ceived and filed. Seconded by Councilman Schreiber. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Schaller, Council- men Horgan, K e a n, Schreiber, Takos. Nays-None. Regular Session, November 5, Petition of Milton E. Chapman, requesting a refund of $50. on the unexpired portion of cigarette license No. 22, as he has discon- tinued business on October 31, 1962, presented and read. Coun- cilman Schreiber moved that the petition be granted and the Aud- itor instructed to issue a warrant payable to Milton E. Chapman, in the amount of $50. to cover the amount due on the unexpired por- tion of cigarette license No. 22. Seconded by Councilman Takos. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Schaller, Council- Horgan, K e a n, Schreiber, Proofs of Publication, certified to by the Publishers, Telegraph Herald and Dubuque Leader, of Notice of Levy of Special Assess- ments and Intention of the City Council to issue bonds for the construction of City of Dubuque 1962 Bituminous Concrete Sur- facing Project No. 1 on the fol- lowing portions of the following named streets, Caledonia, W. 5th, Petition of Milton E. Chapman, requesting a refund of $150. on the unexpired portion of Class "B" beer permit No. 101 as he has discontinued business on Oc- tober 31, 1962, presented and read. Councilman Schreiber moved that the petition be granted and the Auditor instructed to issue a warrant payable to Milton E. Chapman, in the amount of $150. to cover the amount due on the unexpired portion of beer license No. 101. Seconded by Councilman Takos. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Schaller, Council- Horgan, K e a n, Schreiber, ting a sewer to service Thomas Place between Ann and Ascension streets, presented and read. Coun- cilman Schreiber moved that the petition be referred to the City Manager and Engineering Depart- ment. Seconded by Councilman Takos. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Schaller, Council, men Horgan, K e a n, Schreiber, Takos. Nays-None. men Takas. Nays-None. men Takas. Nays-None. 1962 on Buildings with City employees, under the supervision of the Corps of Engineers, presented and read. Councilman Kean moved approval of the agree_ment and authorized the Mayor to sign same. Seconded by Councilman Schreiber. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Schaller, Council men Horgan, K e a n, Schreiber Takos. Nays-None. Notice of claim of Patrick J. Treon, in the amount of $29.00, for car damage as the result of striking a defect in Dodge street while under construction on Oc- tober 9, 1962, presented and read. Mayor Schaller moved that the notice of claim be referred to the City Solicitor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Schreiber. Carried by the follow. ing vote: Yeas-Mayor Schaller, Council- Horgan, K e a n, Schreiber, ORDINANCE NO. 56-62 An Ordinance vacating that por- tion of Heeb Street abutting the property of the National Tea Co. subject to perpetual storm sewer easement, presented and read. Some discussion arose as to li- ability involved and Councilman Takos moved that the Ordinance be referred for further study to the City Manager and Engineer- ing Department. S e con d e d by Councilman Schreiber. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Schaller, Council, men Horgan, K e a n, Schreiber. Takos. Nays-None. Petition of Clarence H. Suman, physically handicapped, request- ing permission to sharpen knives and scissors in the City, without license, presented and read. Coun- cilman Takos moved that the peti- tion be approved subject to auth- orization by the City Manager. Seconded by Councilman Schreib- er. Carried by the following vote. Yeas-Mayor Schaller, Council- men Horgan, K e a n, Schreiber, Takos. Nays -None. Petition of Walter Strandberg et al requesting cost of construc- men Takos. Nays-None. Regular Session, November 5, November 5, 1962 Hon. Mayor and City Council, City Hall, Gentlemen: On May 7, 1962 the communica- tion of your City Manager re- garding the execution of an agree- ment by and between illinois Cen- tral Railroad and City of Dubu. que, Iowa covering the construc- tion and maintenance of a ten- inch cast iron water main under the tracks of the illinois Central Railroad at Fremont Avenue was referred to this office. I made an investigation of this matter and determined that the rights of the City in and to the Railroad right of way were such as would not warrant the City executing the proposed agreement by and between the Railroad Co. and tbe City. This matter has been adj usted by and between the Water De- partment of the City of Dubuque and the Railroad Company with- out the necessity of executing the formal written agreement sub- mitted by the Company. It is my understanding that the Water Department has already in- stalled the water main under th:; railroad tracks at Fremont Ave- nue and therefore there IS no need for the City to execute the proposed written agreement cov- ering same between the Railroad Co. and the City of Dubuque, which agreement and letter of April 19, 1962 from lllinois Cen. tral Railroad to our City Mana- ger and letter of May 3, 1962 by your City Manager to the City Council are herewith attached. Respectfully submitted, R. N. Russo City Attorney Councilman Takos moved that the recommendation of the City Attorney be approved. Seconded by Councilman Schreiber. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Schaller men Horgan, K e a n, Takos. Nays-None. Communication of U. S. Army E n gin e e r District Rock Island, submitting an agreement between the City and the U. S. Govern. ment to post fallout shelter signs , Council Schreiber 392 395 8.22 6.42 6.42 46.74 93.82 88.84 133.19 100.95 96.89 4.06 33.42 17.82 6.99 108.89 7.15 121.13 73.55 73.65 10.62 4.75 84.97 90.41 93.46 46.74 .$144,894.91 23,364.68 .....$121,530.25 8,507.12 877.72 84.97 Flora Harkett, Lot W. 'h-2- 37, Kelly's Sub. ................ Flora Harkett, Lot Wlh-Slh- 36, Kelly's Sub. ................ Mary Kolle Rubesky, Lot E'h-S'h-36, Kelly's Sub. .. Robert E. & Mary L. Henkes, Lot W'h-N'h-36, ly's Sub. ............................ Robert E. & Mary L. Henkes, Lot 1-E'h-N'h-36, Kelly's Sub. ...................... Rob e r t E. & Mary L. Henkes, Lot 2-E'h-N'h-36, Kelly's Sub. ...................... John L. & Rita M. Grutz- macher, Lot 1-SlI3-34 & all of 35 Kelly's Sub. .. Albert A. & Mabel L. Bauer, Lot 1-2-S1I3-34 & all of 35 Kelly's Sub. ........[........ Marg't. G. Callaghan, Lot 2- 2-S1/3-34 & all of 35 Kel- ly's Sub. ............................ Sarah H. Banfield, Lot N. 2/3-34, Kelly's Sub. ........ Walter H. & Leona Colin, Lot Sl/2-33, Kelly's Sub. .. Walter H. & Leona Colin, Lot 1-N1/2-33, K e 11 y's Sub. .................................... Walter H. & Leona Colin, Lot 2-N1/2-33, K e 11 ys' Sub. .......................,............ Robert A. & Bernadine F. Nelson, Lot 3, Hedley's Sub. .................................... Lewis G. & Lois J. Tange- Lot 4, Hedley's man, Sub. ............................... Gerald T. & Joan M. House- log, Lot 5, Hedley's Sub. .. Robert J. & Lois J. O'Brien, Lot 8, Hedley's Sub. ...... Robert J. & Lois J. O'Brien, Lot 1-9, Hedley's Sub. .... City of Dubuque, Lot 38, Kelly's Sub. ..........-........... Hugh & Evelyn Callaban, Lot S'h-1-1-39, K e 11 y's Sub. .................................... Mary A. Stephens, Lot N'h- 1-1-39, Kelly's Sub. .......... Edith M. Wright, Lot 2-2-1- 39, Kelly's Sub. ................ Joseph B. & Hazel H. Mc- Laughlin, Lot 2-39, Kelly's Sub. .................................... Donald J. & Janette E. Dunne, Lot S. 'hoW. 'f,,- 40, Kelly's Sub. ............... Valentine G. & Helen Pins, Lot N. 'f,,-W. 'h-40, Kel- ly's Sub. 1962 Session, November 5, RESOLUTION NO. 232-62 SCHEDULE OF ASSESSMENTS RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa: That to pay for the constmcting of CITY OF DUBUQUE 1962 BITUM- lNOUS CONCRETE SUIlFAClNG PROJECT NO. 1 <except Cummins Street and Samuel Street) by MUL- GREW BLACKTOP lNC. contrac- tor, 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; follow- man Takos. the ing vote: Yeas-Mayor Schaller, Council men Horgan, K e a n, Schreiber Takos. Nays-None. Dubuque 1962 Concrete Project No.1 Regular Carrted by Construction Cost Less City Share Assessable Amount 7% Extra Expense 5 % Interest - 52 Days 2.36 54.29 10.87 City of Bituminous 54.29 Total Assessable Amount ......................$130,915.07 City Sbare 23,364.68 $154,279.75 Caledonia Street From The West Property Line of Hill Street To The South Property Line of West 6th Street With Bituminous Concrete Paving. City of Dubuque, Lot 1-1-37 Kelly's Sub. ......................$ 2.26 Louis & Genevieve Phohl, Lot 1-2-1-37, Kelly's Sub. 67.32 City of Dubuque, Lot 2-2-1- 37, Kelly's Sub. ................ 'f" Interest Arnold Fritsch- lh Interest Francis S. & Oliver A. George, Lot N. .25'-S. 5O'-E'f,,-2-37, Kelly's Sub. .................................... Earl W. & Dolores A. Chap- man, Lot S. 25'-S. 50'- E'h-2-37, Kelly's Sub. .... Mary Kolle Rubesky, Lot N. 5'-E'h-2-37, Kelly's Sub. .. .- Regular Session, November 5, 1962 communication be received and file d. Seconded by Councilman Schreiber. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas-Ma,yor_ Schaller, Council- men Horg81i, K e a n, Schreiber, Takos. Nays-None. Councilman Takos moved that the rules be suspended in order to let anyone present address the Council if they so desire. Seconded by Councilman Schreiber. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Schaller, Council. men Horgan, K e a n, Schreiber, Takos. Nays-None. Mr. Paul Gearheart addressed the Council by making inquiry as to the reason for surfacing of Muscatine Street, for in his opin. ion the old street was good enough. Engineer White stated that the street was becoming an extensive maintenance problem. Mr. Bob Neuman, who lives on W. 17th Street, inquired as to the metbod of assessing property due to the fact that he is being assessed for the improvement of Catherine Street. It was explained to him that the method used is on the basis of area assessment. Seconded by Councilman Schreib- er. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Schaller, Council. men Horgan, K e a n, Schreiber, Takoo. Nays-None. Communication of John L. Gruetzmacher objecting to type of work done in surfacing Caledonia Street, presented and read. Coun~ cilman Takos moved that the com- munication be received and filed. Seconded by Councilman Schreib. er. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Schaller, Council- men Horgan, K e a n, Schreiber, Takos. Nays-None. Communication of Samuel J. Rath objecting to the amount of assessment for the surfacing of Shelby Street, presented and read. Councilman Takos moved that the communication be received and filed. Seconded by Councilman Schreiber. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas-Mayor Schaller, Council men Horgan, K e a n, Schreiber, Takos. Nays-None. 394 Statement of George D. Smith certifying that notices of levy were posted in the area and along the streets affected by the con- struction of City of Dubuque 1962 Bituminous Con c rete Surfacing Project No.1, on O<:tober 1, 1962, presented and read. Councilman Schreiber moved that the state- ment be received and filed. Sec- onded by Councilman Schreiber. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Schaller, Council- men Horgan, K e a n, Schreiber, Takos. Nays-None. Statement of City Clerk From- melt certifying that notices of levy were mailed to the taxpayers affected by the construction of City of Dubuque 1962 Bituminous Concrete Surfacing Project No.1, by ordinary mail on O<:tober 16, 17, 18 and 22, 1962, presented and read. Councilman Schreiber moved that the statement be received and filed. Seconded by Council- Communication of Eugene Sand objecting to the amount of the assessment for the surfacing of Beverly street, presented and read. Councilman Takas moved that the communication be re- ceived and filed. Se<:onded by Councilman Schreiber. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Schaller, Council- men Horgan, K e a n, Schreiber, Takos. Nays-None. Communication of Lawrence Ru- den et ux objecting to the amount of assessment for the surfacing of Mineral Street, presented and read. Councilman Takos moved that the communication be re- ceived and filed. Seconded by Councilman Schreiber. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Schaller, Council. men Horgan, K e a n, Schreiber. Takos. Nays-None. Communication of Merlin Tan- ner et al objecting to the work. manship in the surfaCing of Doug. las Street, presented and read. Councilman Takos moved that the I I I $1,976.40 1%" Bituminous concrete- binder 107.05 tons @ $7.15 ................................$ I" Bituminous concrete- surface 105.95 tons @ $7.15 ................................ Tack coat RC-1 140 gals. @ .30 .............................. Manholes or grates to be raisedllowered 3 no. of @ 25.00 ... ...................... %" stabilized rolled stone base 106.95 tons @ 2.20 Extra work, lump .. 397 62.18 33.54 14.29 7.85 14.18 127.61 25.12 67.13 104.88 104.88 109.Q7 Regular Session, November 5, 1962 Wilfred E. Johannsen, E. 6'lO"-N.l11'..s & E. 44' 10"-S.50'-8 & 7 of Kiene's Blocklinger Sub. Mettel Realty & Inv. Co., Lot 2, Kiene's Block. linger Sub. ...................... Albert L. & Marion R. Fischer, Lot 2-1, Mattox Sub. .................................. Joseph J. & Anna Calla- han, Lot 1-1, Mattox Sub. .................................. Lester M. & Darlene R. Lochner, Lot W.50'.W. 100'-1-2, Mattox Sub. .... Marvin & Virginia Sitz- mann, Lot E.50'.W.100'. 1-2, Mattox Sub. ............ John E. & Mildred Mohr, Lot E.52'.l-2, Mattox Sub. .................................. Donald F. & Virginia M. Hoppmann, Lot 1-1-1-3, Mattox Cub. .................... Gerald B. & ElIeanor F. Jochum, Lot 2-1-3, Mat. tox Sub. .......................... Gerald B. & Elleanor F. Jochum, Lot 2-1-1-3, Mattox Sub. .................... Alfred F. & Victoria Finch, Lot 1-1, Summit St. Sub. 51.60 2.62 71.18 4.46 23.00 95.23 96.86 44.24 149.08 87.80 20.08 2.37 68.41 93.51 765.41 41.76 757.54 42.00 Ii 75.00 ..$2,663.24 828.52 I Assessable amount .$1,834.72 7%Extra expense ..... 128.43 15.08 5%-52 days interest 13.25 Total assessable amount..$l,976.40 1.15 All of which is assessed in pro- portion to the special benefits con. ferred. Alta Place from the North Prop- 100.36 erty Line of Delaware Street to 112.48 235.29 788.00 ..... share cost City Total *Less 112.48 2.90 12.85 Clarence J. & Amelda C. Keatley 1-2, Robert Brown's Sub. ... .............. (Owner Albert & Odelia C. Kunn) Frank & Eliz. Muntz, 1- Sub. 1-1-1-2 & 2, Robert Brown's Sub. .................... Donald M. & Virginia Herbst, 1-4, Rob e r t Brown's Sub. ................ Nicholas Thoma, 2-Sub. 2- 1-1-3, Robert Brown's Sub. .................................. Nicholas Thoma, 2-Sub. 1- 1-1-3 & 2-2 Robert Brown's Sub. ................ Linnea Klutson, I-Sub. 2- 1-1-3, Robert Brown's Sub. .................................. Clarence J. & Amelda C. Keatley 2-1-3, Robert Brown's Sub. ................ Minnie Kolle, E. %-1, City Lot 2-720 ........................ Marita Kennicker, Lot W. %-1, ctty Lot 2-720 ........ Minnie Kolle, Lot 2, City Lot 2-720 ........................ Margaret M. Kahl Ger- maine & Aloysius J. Germaine, Lot 3, City Lot 2-720 ........................ William Friedman, Lot 4, City Lot 2-720 ................ James J. & Mary G. Rink, Lot 5, City Lot 2-720 .... John J. & Zita P. Welter, Lot 1, G. Martin's Sub. Frank & Grace Sullivan, Lot 2, G. Martin's Sub. Clarence J. & Ruth From- melt, Lot 3, G. Martin's Sub. .................................. William M. & Phoebe M. Gardner, Lot 4, G. Mar- tin's Sub. ........................ John C. & Mary G. Mul- len, Lot W. 12'-S.5O'-3, Kiene's Blocklinger Sub. Hannah E. Skemp, Lot N. 62'-4.5 & 6, Kiene's Blocklinger Sub. ............ Arthur & Marie H. Hurl. burt, Lot N. 53'11"-1-2- & 3, Kiene's Blocklinger Sub. ... ............................ Amelia Demmer, Lot S. 16'5"-N.701-4"-1-2 & 3 Kiene's Blocklinger Sub. John C. & Mary G. Mul. len, Lot N. 111'4"-W.50'- 8, Kiene's Blocklinger Sub. 1.02 1.34 143.19 $2,408.55 1,062.50 1,027.89 37.50 54.25 8.00 7.03 2.53 1962 Timothy C. O'Brien, est., Lot 28, G. W. Rogers Sub. 3/5 Ralph & Sarah Wright: 1/5 Meltel Realty: 1/5 T. J. Levan, Jr. Lot E. 9'. W. 29"-2-1-E. 'h-41, Kel- ly's Sub. ............................ 1/ 5 Michael B. & Rosemary McDermott: 1/5 Mettel Realty & Inv.: 3/5 R. & S. Wright, Lot N. 9'-E 100' 2-1-E. 'h-41, Kelly's Sub. .. Mary Esther Hedley Van Akin, Lot 1, Caledonia Place William J. & Velma A. Mar- tens, Lot 2, Caledonia Place Ralph & Sarah Wright, Lot W. 20'-2-1-E. 'h-41, Kelly's Sub. Excavation (Unclassified) 10 cu. yd. @ $0.80............$ Ilk" Bituminous Concrete -Binder, 148.60 tons @ 7.15.................................... 1" Bituminous Concrete- Surface, 143.76 tons @ 7.15.................................... Tack Coat RC-1, 125 gals. @ .30................................ Manholes or grates to be raised/lowered, 4 no. of @ 25.00......... Regular Session, November 5, 0.96 5.42 5.60 14.95 57.49 19.55 7.93 4.29 70.02 0.82 0.35 4.91 100.00 5.60 Total Cost....................$2,235.89 Less City Share. 0.00 Assessable Amount..$2,235.89 Extra Expense............ 156.51 - 52 days Interest.... 16.15 87.90 R a I p h Jr. & Sarah E. Wright, Lot W. 20'-S.l.E. 'h-40, Kelly's Sub. ._........ 1/5 Int. Mettel Realty & Inv., 1/5 In!. Lucille Kemp: 3/5 Int., City of Dubuque, Lot E. 9'-s-I-E. c-40, Kelly's Sub. ............ Harold S. & Anna M. One. year, Lot 2-E. 'h -40, Kel. ly's Sub. ............................ Cecil & Helen Masek, Lot 1-1- W. 'h-41, K e ii y's Sub. .................................... Ralph & Sarah E. Wright, Jr., Lot 2-1-W. 'h-41, Kel. ly's Sub. ............................ Ralph E. & Sarah Ellen Wright, Lot 1-1-2-W. 1/2- 41, Kelly's Sub. ................ Ralph E. & Sarah Ellen Wright, Lot 2-1-2-W. 'h. 41, Kelly's Sub. ................ Ralph & Sarah E. Wright, Jr., Lot 2-2-W. 'h-41, Kel. ly's Sub. ............................ Micbael B. & Rosemary Me. Dermott, Lot l-l.E. 'h-41, Kelly's Sub. ...................... Harold S. & Anna M. One. year, Lot 2-E'h-41, Kelly's Sub. .................................... David C. & Abbie M. Solca, Lot 1-42, Kelly's Sub. .... Jas. J. & Rose Mulvehill, Lot N. 'h-2-42, Kelly's Sub. .................................... Joseph C. & Theresa Grace, Lot S. 'h-2-42, Kelly's Sub. .................................... Jas. T. & Rose Mulvehill, Lot N. ';"-3-42, Kelly's Sub. ..... 396 Joseph C. & Theresa Grace, Lot S. 'h -3-42, Kelly's Sub. I ': I pro- con- 3.85 92.32 West Fifth Street from the east property line of Hill Street to the west property line of Gilmore Street with bituminous concrete paving. Marita Kennicker, E. 2'-, Robert Sub. 7% 5% Total Assessable .$2,408.55 All of which is assessed in portion to the special benefits ferred. Lot 1- Brown's .............$ Robert W. Clewell, Trus- tee, I.WA8', Rob e r t Brown's Sub. ............. (Mary Stuart Scott) Amount. 87.90 4.39 3.18 37.91 17.29 117.40 9.87 Donald F. & Theresa A. Me. Coy, Lot W. 54'6"-W.1/4- 43, Kelly's Sub. ................ Mettel Realty & Inv. Co., Lot E. lO'.W. 1/4-43, Kel. ly's Sub. ............................ Mettel Realty & Inv. Co., Lot W. M. 1/443, Kelly's Sub. Bessie L. Bennett, Lot E. M. 1/443, Kelly's Sub. ........ Otto C. & Leona Sodawas- ser, Lot E'h. 1/443, Kel. ly's Sub. ............................ David C. & Abbie M. Solca, Lot E. 'h .E. 1/4-43, Kel. ley's Sub. 399 199.78 197.75 196.29 178.13 173.35 174.56 178.13 178.13 178.13 178.13 178.13 178.13 178.13 14.07 1962 William F. & Marie Lange, Lot 14, Woodlawn Park Addition . ........ ...... .......... Andrew Lange, Lot 15, Woodlawn Park Addition Andrew Lange, Lot 16, Woodlawn Park Addition 1h iot. Inez Eberly.lh int. Herbert H. & Mary Ellen Eberly, Lot 2-27, Wood- lawn Park Addition ........ Benjamin B. & JoAnn Bell- iogs, Lot 1-27, Woodlawn Park Addition ................ August H. Smith, Lot 28, Woodlawn Park Addition V. L. & Marie Winterowd, Lot 29, Woodlawn Park Addition . .......................... V. L. & Marie Winterowd, Lot 30, Woodlawn Park Addition ....... ................... Howard R. & Carrol A. Klauer, Lot 31, Wood- la\\-'o Park Addition ........ Howard R. & Carrol A. Klauer, Lot 32, Wood- lawn Park Addition ........ Gerald G. Pregler, Lot 33, Woodlawn Park Addition Thomas W. & Elaine M. O'Neill, Lot 34, Woodlawn Park Additio-n .................... Bernard E. & Elizabeth A. Takes, Lot 35, Woodlawn Park Addition James W. & Margaret Han- son, Lot 25, Woodlawn Park Add. Leo F. & Dorothy M. Cox, Lot 26, Woodlawn Park Addition Regular Session, November 5, 189.10 Edward P. Jr. & Edna Spautz, Lot 24, Woodlawn Park Add. 190.02 190.88 191.77 192.59 Roy & Marie C. Grimm, Lot 20, Woodlawn Park Add. 193.48 194.30 Rex L. & Luella E. Bram- mer, Lot 23, Woodlawn Park Add. Clara A. Meyer, Lot Woodlawn Park Add... Louis A. & Agnes White, Lot 21, Woodlawn Park Add. 22, William J. Sr., & Ruth A. Tindell, Lot 19, Wood- lawn Park Add. ...... ....... E. & Jean Winner, 18, Woodlawn Park F10yd Lot Add. Frank W. & Marie Norton Lange, Lot 42, Woodlawn Park Addition .................... 178.12 CIetus T. & Dorothy Cox, Lot 43, Woodlawn Park Addition ................ ........... 178.12 Roland & Betty Simpson, Lot 44, Woodlawn Park Addition ............................ 178.12 Albert H. & Mary C. Han- son, Lot 45, Woodlawn Park Addition ................ 178.12 Robert D. Mallder & Marian C. Mallder, Lot 46, Wood- lawn Park Addition ........ 178.12 Robert D. MaIlder & Marian C. Mallder, Lot 47, Wood- lawn Park Addition ........ 178.12 Dorrance & Viola Hames, Lot 48, Woodlawn Park Addition ............................ 178.12 Dorothea Donovan, Lot 49, Woodlawn Park Addition 258.28 Dorothea Donovan, Lot 50, Woodlawn Park Addition 97.97 Geo. T. Connelly, Lot 1, Woodlawn Park Addition 104.02 Mary Agnes Connelly, Lot 2 Woodlawn Park Addi- tion ..................................... 258.28 John B. Connelly, Lot 3, Woodlawn Park Addition 185.25 Fred W. Koehler, Lot 4, Woodlawn Park Addition 188.53 Floyd & Marion Topp, Lot E. 40'-5, Woodlawn Park Addition ............................ 27.47 Fred & Alma Koehler, Lot W. 80'-5, Woodlawn Park Addition ............................ 162.81 Raymond & Elaine Close, Lot 6, Woodlawn Park Addition ............................ 194.80 Myrtle L. Blum, Lot 7, Woodlawn Park Addition 196.83 William F. & Marie Lange, Lot 8, Woodlawn Park Addition ............................ 198.72 William F. & Marie Lange, Lot 9, Woodlawn Park Addition ............................ 200.43 William F. & Marie Lange, Lot 10, Woodlawn Park Addition ............................ 200.85 William F. & Marie Lange, Lot 11, Woodlawn Park Addition ............................ 200.43 William F. & Marie Lange, Lot 12, Woodlawn Park Addition ............................ 200.21 William F. & Marie Lange, Lot 13, Woodlawn Park Addition 200.00 the South Property line of Green Street with Bituminous Concrete Paving. Emil F. & Tbelma K. Alt- haus, Lot 1-269, Wood- lawn Park Add. ................$ 61.23 Emil F. Althaus, Lot 268, Woodlawn Park Add. ...... 193.14 Elroy D. & Adrenne G. Hav- erson, Lot 267, Woodlawn Park Add. .......................... 193.14 Chas. V. Jr. & Flo. C. Wei- land, Lot 266, Woodlawn Park Add. .......................... 193.14 Walton Jr. & Allee Joan Kirk, Lot 265, Woodlawn Park Add. .......................... 193.14 Irma M. May, Lot 1-264, Woodlawn Park Add. ...... 53.11 lrma M. May, Lot 1-263, Woodlawn Park Add. ...... 53.11 Raymond C. & Marjorie B. Fettgather, Lot 2-263, Woodlawn Park Add. ...... 140.03 Raymond C. & Marjorie B. Fettgatber, Lot 2-64, Woodlawn Park Add. ...... 140.03 Eugene H. & Velda B. Mil- ler" Lot 270, Woodlawn Park Sub. ............................ 235.87 Eugene H. & Velda B. Mil- ler, Lot N'h-271, Wood- lawn Park Add. ................ 96.57 Henry & Josephine Frost, Lot S'h-271, Woodlawn Park Add. .......................... 96.57 Henry & Josephine Frost, Lot 272, Woodlawn Park Add. .................................... 193.14 Henry & Josephine Frost, Lot 273, Woodlawn Park Add. .................................... 193.14 Henry & Josephine Frost, Lot 274, Woodlawn Park Add. .................................... 193.14 Wm. T. Connery, Lot 301, Woodlawn Park Add. .... 18.97 Elmer A. Meloy, Lot 1-23, Mills West Dubuque ........ 28.00 Evelyn C. & Irma E. Klauer, Lot 2-23, Mills West Du- buque 1962 Paul E. & Lavonne Eisbach, E. 10'-25, Mills West Du- buque .................................. 55.89 Paul E. & Layonne Eisbach, Lot 26, Mills West Du- buque .................................. 208.44 City of Dubuque, Lot 1-27, Mills West Dubuque ........ 132.27 C. L. & Bessie Kulander, Lot 28, Mills West Dubuque.. 6.30 Emil F. & Tbelma K. Alt- haus, Lot 2-2-27, Mills West Dubuque 112.06 464.00 687.47 .....$3,153.58 344.30 Assessable amount ....$2,809.28 7% Extra work ............ 196.65 5%-52 days interest 20.29 Total assesable amount..$3,026.22 All of which is assessed in pro- portion to the special benefits con- ferred. Adair Street from Lorn Boulevard to Rosedale Avenue with Bitumin. ous Concrete Paving. Charles J. & Mary Plamon- don, Lot 36, Woodlawn Park Additioo ...... ...$178.12 Charles J. & Mary don, Lot 37, W Park Addition .... Plamon- oodlawn 178.12 18.50 178.12 Cecil & I1a Hines, Lot 38, Woodlawn Park Addition H. Biedermann, Lot Woodlawn Park Addi- Leon 39, tion 178.12 178.12 39.59 Leon H. Biedermann, Lot 40, Woodlawn Park Addi- tion Anthony & Ann Marguerite Hoffman, Lot 41, Wood- lawn Addition II 195.01 178.12 70.00 100.00 1,110.67 52.46 49.60 Elmer A. Meloy, Lot 1-24, Mills West Dubuque ........ Evelyn C. & Irma E. Klauer, Lot 2-24, Mills West Du- buque .................................. Elmer A. Meloy, Lot 1-W. 40'-25, Mills West Du- buque .................................. Evelyn C. & Irma E. Klauer, Lot 2-W. 40'-25, Mills West Dubuque 75.64 """" .. 721.44 $3,026.22 Excavation (Unclassified) 580 cu. yd. @ 0.80 ........$ 1 %" Bituminous Concrete- binder, 100.90 tons @ 7.15 .................................. 1" Bituminous Concrete- surface 96.15 tons @ 7.15 .................................. Tack Coat MC-O, 350 gals. @ .20 ................................ Manholes or grates to be raised flowered 4 no. of @ 25.00 ............................ %" stabilized rolled stone base, 504.85 tons @ 2.20 Total *Less Cost ....... City share Session, November 5, Regular 398 401 ..$5,999.56 1,213.98 ...$4,785.58 334.99 34.56 Total assessable amount .......... ... .... ..... ..... .$5,155.13 All of which is assessed in pro- portion to the special benefits con- ferred. Primrose Street from the south property line of Davenport Street to the north property line of Mus- catine Str~et with bituminous con. crete paving. Donald L. & Shirley Schuel- ler, Lot 21. McDaniels Park Hill Add. ..................$145.38 Patrick E. & Maurine Finn, Lot 22, McDaniels Park Hill Add. .......................... 412.78 Richard J. & Lorraine Ries- selman, Lot 23, McDaniels Park Hill Add. ................ 412.78 Cletus H. & Ruth Galle, Lot 1-24, McDaniels Park Hill Add. .......................... 99.69 Richard J. & Lorraine Ries- selman, Lot 2-24, McDan- iels Park Hill Add. ........ 45.69 Cletus H. & Ruth Galle, Lot S. 30'-25, McDaniels Park Hill Add. .......................... 38.94 George D. & Editb Mentz, Lot 42, McDaniels Park Hill Add. ............................ 145.38 Wayne C. Young, Lot 41, McDaniels Par k Hill Add. 412.78 412.78 145.38 Beck, Park Bernard J. & Mildred Web- er, Lot 40, McDaniels Park Hill Add. ................ Harvey M. & Mary L. Wil- son, Lot 39, McDaniels Park Hill Add. ..... George A. & Eliz. F. Lot 38, McDaniels Hill Add. Alfred A. & Hilda Leick, Lot 315, Woodlawn Park Addition ............................ 233.52 Stella Camm, Lot 316, Wood- lawn Park Addition ........ 263.91 Mrs. Ed. Benn Nowlin, Lot 317, Woodlawn Park Ad- dition ................ ................. 253.95 Alfred A. & Hilda Leick, Lot E% vacated Avoca St. between Lot 315 & 2-336 .................................... 31.67 Stella Camm, all vacated A voca St. between Lots 1-336 & 316 ...................... 57.41 Mrs. Ed. Benn Nowlin, va. cated Avoca St. between Lots 335 & 317 ............... 34.76 Dubuque County, Lot 2-336, Woodlawn Par k Addi. tion .... ..................... ........... 4.19 Stella C a m m, Lot 1-336, Woodlawn Par k Addi. tion .......................... ........... 18.69 Robert E. & Elaine Slattery, Lot 335, Woodlawn Park Addition ............................ 32.60 Charles J. & Ida Mills, Lot 312, Woodlawn Park Ad- dition .................................. 156.43 Alvin R. & Sue Luchritz, Lot 311, Woodlawn Park Addition ............................ 206.39 Alfred & Hilda Leick, WI> A voca St. between Lots 315 & 2-336 ........................ 19.15 Robert E. & Elaine Slattery, Avoca St. between Lots 335 & 317 27.54 4,750.57 1962 %" stabilized rolled stone hase 2,159.35 tons @ 2.20 1962 cost ..... city share Assessable amount 7% extra expense .... 5% . 52 days interest 1111. Session, November 5, Total *Less ...$13,469.10 2,378.51 .$11,090.59 776.34 80.10 assessed in pro. special benefits Irving Street from the south prop- erty line of Oecorah Street to the north property line of University Avenue with Bituminous Concrete Paving. 158.18 30.10 1.98 92.86 3.43 38.94 38.94 38.94 Donald L. & Shirley Schuel- ler, Lot 20, McDaniels Park Hill Add. .................. Mettel Realty Co., Lot 43, McDaniels Par k Hill Add. Excavation (unclassified), 1668 cu. yds. @ 0.80 ....$1,334.40 1%" bituminous con. crete. binder, 91.65 tons @ 7.15 ............................ 655.30 1" bituminous concrete - surface, 108.75 tons @ 7.15 777.56 I $2,338.40 126.40 473.33 Alfred A. & Rosa1ea T. Schmelzer, Lot 17, Wood- lawn Park Add. ................ 195.72 David & Lillian Loeffelholz, Lot 18, Rosedale Add. .... 97.97 David & Lillian Loeffelholz, Lot 19, Rosedale Add. .... 258.28 David & Lillian Loeffelholz, Lot 40, Rosedale Add. .... 178.13 Mettel Realty & Inv. Co., Lot 41, Rosedale Add. .... 178.13 Mettel Realty & Inv. Co., Lot 42, Rosedale Add. .... 178.13 Mettel Realty & Inv. Co., Lot 43, Rosedale Add. .... 178.13 I> into Inez Eberly & I> into Herbert & Mary Ellen Eherly, Lot 1-44, Rose- dale Add. ............................ 180.41 Benjamin B. & Joann Bel- lings, Lot 2-44, Rosedale Add. .................................... 0.46 Millon & Margaret Schad- ler, Lot 20, Rosedale Add. 276.27 Millon & Margaret Scbad- ler, Lot 21, Rosedale Add. 100.75 Merlin Fred & Coletta Ma- rie Schultz, Lot 45, Oak- dale Add. .................. ...... 188.53 Mettel Realty & Inv. Co., Lot 46, Rosedale Add. .... 188.53 Paul F. & Roselle M. Reiter, Lot 47, Rosedale Add. .... 188.53 Herbert & Margaret Zim- merman, Lot 48, Rose. dale Add. ............................ 188.53 Pearl C. Renk, Lot 49, Rose. dale Add. .......................... 230.46 Leo & Racbel Kactro, Lot W.47'-20, Oakland Park Add. .................................... Elroy J. & Violet M. Klaas, Lot 21, Oakland Park Add. .................................... Arthur J. & Virginia C. Hurlburt, Lot 22, Oakland Park Add. .......................... Jas. P. & Marie Flynn, Lot 23, Oakland Park Add..... Regular Session, November 5, Regular 400 6.64 16.13 71.20 1-314, Addi- Wood- Wood- Harvey A. & Minnie Wood- ward, Lot 1-1-1-1-14, Min- eral Lot 172 .... Lolo Watters, Lot Mineral Lot 172 Lolo Watters, Lot Mineral Lot 172 $5,155.13 158.88 3.67 279.80 97.40 119.93 Excavation (unclassified) 158 cu. yds. @ 0.80 ....$ 1 %" bituminous concrete - binder, 66.20 tons @ 7.15 90.00 50.00 3,092.30 Cost .. City share Assessable amount 7% extra expense ..... 5%-52 days interest. Total Assessable AU of which is portion to the conferred. John D. & Dorothy Corken, Lot 2-7, Mineral Lot 170..$196.55 Alice M. Clark, Lot 1-6, Min- eral Lot 170........................ Lois 1. Stanley, Lot 2-6, Min- eral Lot 170........................ Lois 1. Stanley, Lot 5, Min- eral Lot 170........................ Carlton F. & Dorothy Met- tille, Lot 4, Mineral Lot 170 ...................................... Carlton F. & Dorothy Met. tille, Lot 1-3, Mineral Lot 170 ........................................ Carlton F. & Dorothy Met- tille, Lot 2-3, Mineral Lot 170 ................................ Alice M. & William Clark, Lot 1, Mineral 170 Lolo Watters, Lot Woodlawn Par k tion Harvey & Minnie ward, Lot 2-314, lawn Park Addition 2-1-1-14, Alfred A. & Hilda Leick, Lot 2-2-1-14, Mineral Lot 172 Tack coat @ .20 Manholes or grates to be raised/lowered, 2 No. of @25.00 led tons gals. ~ Amt. $11,947.03 A. Lot 53.85 188.63 1-2-1-14, 0.93 Escavation (unclassified) 2,374 cu. yds. @ 0.80 ....$1,899.20 11,2" bituminous concrete- binder 412 tons @ 7.15 2,945.80 1" bituminous concrete surface 443.85 tons @ 7.15 3,173.53 3/4" stabilized r 0 I stone base, 1405.59 @2.20 Total *Less Harvey A. & Minnie Wood- ward, Lot 1-2-1-1-1-14, Mineral Lot 172 ... John D. & Dorothy Corken, Lot 2-2-1-1-14, Mineral Lot 172 $11,947.03 450 MC-O, 33.94 Chas. A & Ida Mills, Lot 2-2.14, Mineral Lot 172 .... Westminister Presbyterian C h u r c h, Westminister Presbyterian C h u r c 'h Place .. .........2,264.78 21.16 5.88 .64 40 300.00 400.00 Tack gals. Manholes or grates to be raised/lowered 1,2 16 no. of @ 25.00. 1,500 MC-O .20 .... Coat @ Lot Add. Aloysius Lot 6 Add ... Harold A. & M, Casey, Lot 70, View Add .......... Leo F. & Ella F. Biy, Lot 71, Pleasant View Add. .. 227.02 Leonard & Verda Meyer, Lot 72, Pleasant View Add ...................................... 227.02 Leonard & Verda Meyer, Lot 73, Pleasant View Add .................................... 227.02 John Francis & Sylvia K. Kressig, Lot 74, Pleasant View Add .......................... 227.02 Melvin & Margerie Kressig, Lot 75, Pleasant View Add ...................................... 227.02 Frieda & Wilfred Paul Kres~ sing, Lot 76, PIe a san t View Add ........................ 227.02 Albert E. & Shirley M. Cady, Lot 77, Pleasant View Add 403 313.50 227.02 227.02 173.04 85.02 213.27 View Weis View William M. & Phoebe M. Gardner, Lot 69, Pleasant View Add 227.02 113.51 *Mark W. & Ramona Kup- ferschmidt, Lot 68, Pleas- ant View Add .................... Royal H. & Betty S. Muel- lich, Lot W. 1/2-67, Pleas- ant View Add .................... Mark W. & Ramona Kupfer- schmidt, Lot E. 1/2-67, Pleasant View Add ........ Royal H. & Betty S. Muel- lieh, Lot 66, Pleasant View Add 213.27 213.27 106.64 1962 Pleasant 213.27 Place from Abbott Street end of street with bitum- concrete surfacing. Eugene & Clara Kuehn, Lot 54, Pleasant View Add. ..$213.27 Louis W. & Frieda Sefzik, Lot E. 1/2-53, Pleasant View Add ........................ 106.64 Eugene & Clara Kuehn, Lot W. 112-53, Pleasant View Add .................................... 106.64 Louis W. & Frieda Sefzik, Lot 52, Pleasant View Add ...................................... 213.27 Carl A. & Mary Kolfenbach, Lot 51, Pleasant View Add .................................... 213.27 Carl A. & Mary Kolfenbach, Lot 50, Pleasant View Add .................................... Carl A. & Mary Kolfenbach, Lot 49, Pleasant View Add ................................... Mette1 Realty & Inv. Corp., Lot 48, Pleasant View Add .................................... Mettel Realty & Inv. Corp., Lot E. 1/2-47, Pleasant View Add .......................... Mettel Realty & Inv. Corp., W. 1/2-47, Pleasant View Add Cottage to East inous ~I Regular Session, November 5, 60. e ..$7,325.14 All of which is assessed in pro- portion to the special benefits con. Iered. 198.75 198.75 198.75 99.38 198.76 106.64 198.76 James L. & Elizabeth Coon- ey, Lot 55, Pleasant View Add 227.02 Ernest Jr. & Lois Jean Mareske, Lot 65, Pleasant View Add 227.02 227.02 Jean Mar- Pleasant & Dolores 63, Pleasant 227.02 329.23 213.27 James L. & Elizabeth Coon- ey, Lot 56, Pleasant View Add $7,325.14 522.40 & Dolores 62, Pleasant Ernest Jr. & Lois eske, Lot 64, View Add ... Edward K. Walech, Lot View Add .. Edward K. Walech, Lot View Add .. 213.27 1,786.79 1,498.28 185.00 150.00 I $6,951.37 *Deficiencies to be paid by City of Dubuque: *Mark W. & Ramona Kup- ferschmidt, Lot 68, Pleas- ant View Add 53.98 71.07 Ralpb J. & Jennie R. Jungk, 476.00 49.11 assessab 7 % extra expense .. 5% 52 days interest Total amount 99.38 198.75 149.08 49.67 Alphonse & Margt. Hirsch, Lot 57, Pleasant View Add. .................................... 213.27 Alphonse & Margt. Hirsch, Lot 2-58, Pleasant View Add .................................... 71.07 Irvin & Marcella Hirsch, Lot 1-58, Pleasant View Add .................................... 142.21 Irvin & Marcella Hirsch, Lot 1-59, Pleasant View Add .................................... 142.20 Ralph J. & Jenni R. Jungk, Lot 2-59, Pleasant View Add Excavation (unclassified), 653 cu. yds. @ 0.80 ....$ llh " bituminous concrete - binder, 249.90 tons @ 7.15 .................................. 1" bituminous concrete - surface, 209.55 tons @ 7.15 .................................. Tack coat MC-O, 925 gals. @ .20 .............................. Manholes or grates to be raised/lowered 6 no. of @ 25.00 .......................... 3/4" stabilized roll e d stone base 1,207.98 tons @ 2.20 ....$2,217.19 0.00 e ..$2,388.40 All of which is assessed in pro- portion to the special benefits conferred. Davenport Street from the north property line of West 28th Street to the south property line of Na- tional Street with bituminous con- crete paving. Raymond K. & Kath. Camp- bell, Lot 2, Weirich Heights .. ....... ............ .... .... .$198.75 Raymond K. & Kath. Camp- bell, Lot 3, Weirich Heights .............................. 265.D1 Edmund J. & Elaine E. W e 1 u, Lot 4, Weirich Heights .............................. 265.01 John W. & Donna M. Freund, Lot 5, Weirich Heights .............................. 265.01 Holy Ghost Church, Lot 6, Weirich Heights .............. 490.26 Minnie & Muriel C. Freund, Lot 7, Weirich Heights .... 281.59 Francis G. & Bertha M. Basten, Lot 8, Weirich Heights .............................. 281.59 John D. & Carol A. O'Brien, Lot 9, Weirich Heights .... 281.59 Cletus & Catherine Frei- burger, Lot 2, McDaniels Park Hill Lot 2 ....,...........1,970.48 Kenneth E. & Jane F. Nar- ain, Lot 13, McDaniels Park Hill Lot 2 ... 243.31 99.38 99.38 ! 2,657.56 ...$6,800.03 0.00 198.75 198.75 198.75 198.75 Kenneth E. & Jane F. Nar- ain, Lot S. 30'-14, McDan- iels Park Hili Lot 2 ........ Verne A. & Ethel Mauer, Lot N. 30'-14, McDaniels Park Hill Lot 2 .$6,800.03 ..... share Assessable amount Lot 16, McDaniels Park Hili Lot 2.......................... Herbert F. & Anne Hansel- mann, Lot 17, McDaniels Park Hill Lot 2 ................ Francis J. & Margaret M. Hanson, Lot 18, McDan- iels Park Hill Lot 2 ........ Francis J. & Margaret M. Hanson, Lot 19, McDan- iels Park Hill Lot 2 ........ Donald L. & Sbirley Schuel- ler, Lot 20, McDaniels Park Hill Lot 2 ................ Donald L. & Shirley Schuel- ler, Lot 21, McDaniels Park Hill Lot 2 ...........,.... Patrick E. & Maurine Finn, Lot 22, McDaniels Park Hili Lot 2 ........................ Richard J. & Lorraine Reis- selman, Lot 23, McDaniels Park Hill Lot 2 ................ Cletus H. & Ruth Galle, Lot 1-24, McDaniels Park Hill Lot 2 ........................ Richard J. & Lorraine Reis- selman, Lot 2-24, McDan- iels Park Hill Lot 2 ........ Cletus H. & Ruth Galle, Lot S. 30'-25, McDaniels Park Hill Lot 2 ................ Henry & Margaret Reelfs, Lot N. 30'-25, McDaniels Park Hill Lot 2.................... Henry & Margaret Reelfs, Lot 26, McDaniels Park Hili Lot 2 ........................ Henry & Margaret Reelfs, Lot 27, McDaniels Park Hill Lot 2 Regular Session, November 5, 1962 360.36 55.00 1,202.10 I" bituminous concrete surface, 50.40 tons @ 7.15 .................................. Tack coat MC-O, 275 gals. @ .20 .............................. 3/4" established roll e d stone base, 546.41 ton, @ 2.20 . .$2,217.19 155.20 16.01 Total cost *Less city share Assessable amount 7% extra expense ..... 5% - 52 days interest assessab cost city Total *Less 198.75 Verna A. & Ethel Mauer, Lot 15, McDaniels Park Hill Lot 2 .......... Herbert & Mabel Odefey, ~. 402 T ota I amount Cecillia E. Kass Lot 122 Lenox Add .. .:..................: Wm. J. Minnie Davis, Lot 123, Lenox Add ................ Elmer J. & Mae Lynch, Lot 124, Lenox Add ...... ......... Grace Ryan, Lot 125, Lenox Add ...................................... Grace Ryan, Lot 126, Lenox Add ...................................... John G. & Sylvia B. Ewert, Lot 104, Lenox Add ........ Ralph & Alta Smith, Lot 103, Lenox Add ........... ...... 'Ralph & Alta Smith, Lot 102, Lenox Add .......... ..... Wilbur & Dot Brandenburg, Lot 98, Lenox Add .......... Ralph & Alta Smith, Lot 97, Lenox Add ................ Ralph & Alta Smith, Lot 96, Lenox Add . .............. *Wilbur & Dot Branden- burg, Lot 95, Lenox Add .. Wilbur & Dot Brandenburg, Lot 94, Lenox Add .......... *Wilbur & Dot Branden- burg, Lot 93, Lenox Add .. * Anna Mae Conlon, Lot 92 Lenox Add .... ..... ....... ..... * Anna Mae Conlon, Lot 91, Lenox Add ......................., *Maurice B. & Irene Howes, Lot 90, Lenox Add .......... Claude J. & LaVon Kifer, Lot 590, Lenox Add ........ Claude J. & LaVon Kifer, Lot 589, Lenox Add ........ Carl M. & Helen Hirsch, Lot 588, Lenox Add ........ Carl M. & Helen Hirsch, Lot 587, Lenox Add ........ Kenneth J. Schlung, Lot 586, Lenox Add ................ Robert Schultz, Lot 585, Lenox Add ............... ........ Margaret Hiker, Lot 584, Lenox Add .... ................. Margaret Hiker, Lot 583, Lenox Add ........................ George W. & Catherine H. Lamour, Lot 1-582, Lenox Add .................................... John C. & Emma Jean Stef- fen, Lot 2-582, Len 0 x Add ..................................... John C. & Emma Jean Stef- fen, Lot 578, Lenox Add .. John C. & Emma Jean Stef- fen, Lot 579, Lenox Add .. Robert T. & Cecilia Schiltz, Lot 580, Lenox Add *Thomas Flynn, Add ... *Thomas Flynn, Add ... Thomas C. & Flynn, Lot Add ............. Mettel Realty Inv. Co. 429, Lenox Add ....... Mettel Realty 1nv. Co. 428, Lenox Add ....... Ernest & Marie Donath, 427, Lenox Add ......... Mettel Realty & lnv. Lot 426, Lenox Add . Mettel Realty & 1nv. Lot 425, Lenox Add ........ Mettel Realty & Inv. Co., Lot S. 1/2-474, Len 0 x Add ...................................... Mettel Realty & Inv. Co., Lot 475, Lenox Add ........ Otto & Ruth Davis, Lot 476, Lenox Add ........................ Otto & Ruth Davis, Lot 477, Lenox Add ........................ Mrs. Earl Shaffer, etal, Lot 478, Lenox Add ........ Mrs. Earl Shaffer, etal, Lot 479, Lenox Add ........ Mrs. Earl Shaffer, etal, Lot 480, Lenox Add ........ Mettel Realty & lnv. Co., Lot 481, Lenox Add ........ Mettel Realty & Inv. Co., Lot 482, Lenox Add ........ Mettel Realty & 1nv. Co., Lot 483, Lenox Add ........ Mettel Realty & Inv. Co., Lot 484, Lenox Add ........ Robert J. Bowen, Lot 485, Lenox Add ....................... Robert J. Bowen, Lot 486, Lenox Add ........................ Mettel Realty & Inv. Co.. Lot 487, Lenox Add ........ Ralph & Alta Smith, Lot 115, Lenox Add. ............ 'Ralph & Alta Smith, Lot 116, Lenox Add ................ August H. Smith, Lot 117, Lenox Add ........................ August H. Smith, Lot 118, Lenox Add ......... . Cletus & Dot. Cox, Lot 1-119, Lenox Add ..................... Cecillia E. Kass, Lot 2-119, Lenox Add ............... Cecillia E. Kass, Lot Lenox Add ........... Cecillia E. Kass, Lot Lenox Add 405 98.54 46.69 26.46 11.66 0.69 40.65 14.20 209.75 15.02 70.15 1962 5, Regular Session, November 13.41 5.99 0.55 116.79 49.50 25.12 167.65 153.00 Lot Lot Lot Marcella 430, Lenox Marcella 431, Lenox C. & Mar cell a Lot 432, Lenox Co. ...... Co. C. & Lot 294.42 294.42 51.38 11.76 $1,630.78 459.39 227.86 102.00 21.25 130.75 116.50 63.00 137.35 115.68 163.57 179.98 29.59 7.10 3.00 232.29 213.39 331.38 140.80 Regular Session, November 5, 1962 ......................... & Ruth Miller McDaniels Park 5.85 22.35 130.00 43.60 91.35 211.78 2.17 287.92 Robert T. & Cecelia Schiltz, Lot 581, Lenox Add 204.08 291.51 Paul L. & Lorraine Gear heart, Lot 45, McDaniels Park Hill Add .................. Lillian F. Mauer, Lot 46, M c Dan i e 1 s Park Hill Add ...................................... Lillian F. Mauer, Lot N.W. 'h-47, McDaniels Par k Hill Add Verlyn G. SE 'h-47, Hill Add 15.95 338.20 50.00 Excavation (unclassified), 176 cu. yds. @ .80 ........$ 1%" bituminous concrete - binder 64.25 tons @ 7.15 .................................. 1" bituminous concrete - surface 47.30 tons @ 7.15 .................................. Tack coat MC.O 250 gals. @ .20 ................................ 3/4" stabilized rollled stone base 238.86 tons @ 2.20 525.49 cost ........................$1,513.88 city share ... 0.00 Assessable amount 7% extra expense ...... 5% - 52 days interest .... Total assessable 61.67 141.86 204.68 195.88 105.64 26.13 9.72 14.29 74.85 132.18 46.00 120, 121, 28.49 24.00 946.30 913.41 110.00 25.00 4,510.90 .$6,529.61 457.07 47.16 .....$1,513.88 105.97 10.93 Total *Less a b 1 e .......$7,033.84 All of which is assessed in pro- portion to the special benefits con- ferred. 332.85 23.25 187.31 53.74 16.96 t 245.73 207.86 $7,033.84 **Royal H. & Betty S. Meul- licb, Lot W. 1/2-67, Pleas- ant View Add Excavation (unclassified) 30 cu. yds. @ .80 ..........$ Ph" bitumious concrete . binder, 132.25 tons @ 715 .................................... 1" bituminous concrete - surface 127.75 tons @ 7.15 .................................. Taek coat MC.O 550 gals. @ .20 .............................. Manholes or grates. raised or lowered 1 no. of @ 25.00 .................... 3/4" stabilized roll e d stone base 2050.41 tons @2.20 .$6,529.61 .00 cost ..... city share Assessable amount 7 % extra expense 5% interest . 52 days ess ass Tota I amount pro- con- Van Buren Street from University Avenue to Drexel Avenue with bituminous concrete surfacing. 24.84 101.72 Thomas C. & Marcella Flynn, Lot 433, Lenox Add 404 Total *Less 4.15 16.87 50.01 27.78 103.33 amount ..$1,630.78 All of which is assessed in portion to the special benefits ferred. Fred & Buelah Hoag, Lot 439, Lenox Add ................$ Fred & Buelah Hoag, Lot 438, Lenox Add ................ Thomas C. & Mar cell a Flynn, Lot 437, Lenox Add Marcella 435, Lenox Marcella 434, Lenox Eileen H. Wag- 44, McDaniels Add E. & ner, Lot Park Hill i I I , Thomas C. & Marcella Flynn, Lot 436, Lenox Add Thomas C. & Flynn, Lot Add Thomas C. & Flynn, Lot Add Sabula Street from the south prop- erty line of Davenport Street to the north property line of Mus- catine Street with bituminous con- crete paving. 294.42 27.78 103.33 294.42 105.33 Verne A. & Ethel Mauer, Lot 15, McDaniels Park Hill Add ............................$ 24.41 Herbert & Mabel Odefey, Lot 16, McDaniels Park Hill Add ............................ Herbert F. & Anne Hansel mann, Lot 17, McDaniels Park Hill Add .................. Francis J. & Margaret M. Hanson, Lot 18, McDan- iels Park Add .................... Francis J. & Margaret M. Hanson, Lot 19, McDan- iels Park Hill Add ............ Donald L. & Shirley Schuel- leI', Lot 20, McDaniels Park Hill Add .................. Mettel Realty Co., Lot 43 McDaniels Park Hill Add Merlin I I 407 24.77 18.31 2.64 2.22 14.06 2.77 $3,300.64 256.58 234.90 97.32 10.04 97.32 256.58 244.90 97.32 53.09 11.13 11.00 1.19 29.66 214.27 256.58 97.32 53.09 12.64 53.09 27.35 11.29 1.03 8.62 43.66 1962 O'Neil Odena O'Harran, Lot 40, Lenox Add. ................ *John William Isborn, Lot 39, Lenox Add. ... ............ John William Isborn, Lot 38, Lenox Add. ....... ........ Laura E. Hohman, Lot 37, Lenox Add. ......... .............. Mettel Realty & Inv. Co., Lot 36, Lenox Add. ........ Mettel Realty & Inv. Co., Lot 35, Lenox Add. ........ Mettel Realty & Inv. Co., Lot 34, Lenox Add. ........ William L. & Rita McDon- ough, Lot 33, Lenox Add. Carl M. & Helen Hirsch, Lot 56, Lenox Add. ........ Carl M. & Helen Hirsch, Lot 57, Lenox Add. ........ Christine & Otis H. Fried. Iein, Lot 58, Lenox Add... Rov & Jeanette Laufenberg, Lot 59, Lenox Add. ........ *Eliz Fitzgerald, Lot 60, Lenox Add. . ........ ....... ..... Irvin G. & Lorene L. Nie- haus, Lot 61, Lenox Add. Regina M. Gussman, Lot 62, Lenox Add. ........................ William H. & Shirley L. Bersley, Lot 1-63, Lenox Add. .......... .................... William H. & Shirley L. Berslcy, Lot 2-63, Lenox Add. .................................... William H. & Shirley L. Bersley, Lot 64, Lenox Add. .................................... Mettel Realty & Inv. Co., Lot 65, Lenox Add. .. ..... William E. & Sarah Blake- man, Lot 66, Lenox Add. Alva W. & Ellen S. Ford, Lot 88, Lenox Add. ........ Alva W. & Ellen S. Ford, Lot 87, Lenox Add. ........ Ralph A. & Margaret Du- pont, Lot 86, Lenox Add. Ralph A. & Margaret Du- pont, Lot 85, Lenox Add. Vincent P. & Betty A. Goed- ert, Lot 84, Lenox Add..... Vincent P. & Betty A. Goed- ert, Lot 1-83, Lenox Add. William F. & Louise M. Kor- man, Lot 2-83, Lenox Add. William F. & Louise M. Kor- man, Lot 82, Lenox Add. William F. & Louise M. Kor- man, Lot 81, Lenox Add. William & Louise M. Kor- man, Lot 80, Lenox Add. Regular Session, November 5, Brown Avenue from the West Property Line of University Ave. to the south property line of Van Buren Street witt! Bituminous Con- crete Paving. Joseph N. & Eliz. Reuter, Lot 13, Lenox Add. ........$ 8.62 Howard & Marie Hulls, Lot 14, Lenox Add. .................. 14.35 Rudy J. & Bernadine C. Schrandt, Lot 15, Lenox Add. ........................ ........... 24.78 Rudy J. & Bernadine C. Scbrandt, Lot 16, Lenox Add. . ................... .............. 53.09 May M. Wilson, Lot 17, Lenox Add. ........................ 97.32 Sam A. Wilson, Lot 18, Lenox Add. ...... ................. 256.58 John William Isborn, Lot 19, Lenox Add. .......... ..... 256.58 John William Isborn, Lot 20, Lenox Add. ................ William Kaiser, Lot 21, Lenox Add. .......... ............. John C. & Ida C. Nauman, Lot 22, Lenox Add. ........ Vincent & Mabel T. Schmitt, Lot 23, Lenox Add. ........ Jacob & Bertha Schmitt, Lot 24, Lenox Add. ........ Metlel Realty & Inv. Co., Lot 45, Lenox Add. ........ Metlel Realty & Inv. Co., Lot 44, Lenox Add. ........ Mcttel Realty & Inv. Co., Lot 43, Lenox Add. ........ Mettel Realty & Inv. Co., Lot 42, Lenox Add. .... Alvin G. & Florence E. Dry- er, Lot 41, Lenox Add. 1" Bituminous Concrete- surface 497.40 tons @ 7.15 .................... ...... ...... 3,556.41 Tack Coat MC-O 1875 gals. @ .20 .................. ............. 375.00 Manholes or grates/raised or lowered 9 no. of @ 25.00 ................................ 225.00 %" stabilized rolled stone base 1986.18 tnos @ 2.20 4,369.60 .$14,333.34 2,318.95 97.32 53.09 13.10 3.22 14.35 24.77 53.09 97.32 .$12,014.41 841.01 86.77 $12,942.19 pro- con- Total Assessable Amt. All of which is assessed in portion to the special benefits ferred. 30.21 8.11 ~ ..... Share Assesable amount 7% extra expense ... 5% interest-52 days. Cost City Total *Less nl 1962 Otto L. & E. Peacock, Lot 2-10, Austins Sub. ............ 20.83 John J. & Jack M.Kenkel, Lot 11, Austins Sub. ........ 281.14 Florence M. Schweikert, Lot E. 12'6"-12, Austins Sub. .................................... 69.50 Frank J. & Edtth Schwind, Lot W. 37'6"-12, Austin. Sub. ...................................... 206.38 Frank J. & Edith Schwind, Lot E'h-13, Austins Sub... 135.55 Cbarles D. & Mildred M. Parkins, Lot 1-W.'h-13, Austins Sub. .................... 103.56 Donald J. & Mary J. Kubitz, Lot 2-W.'h-13, Austins Sub. .................................... 30.05 Charles D. & Mildred Park- ins, Lot 1-14, Austins Sub. ...................................... 178.73 Donald J. & Mary J. Kubitz, Lot 2-14, Austins Sub..... 65.35 Viola McPoland Cupps, Lot 594, Lenox Add. ................ 241.78 Veronica & John M. Henkel, Lot 555, Lenox Add. ........ 119.60 Independent School District of Dubuque, Lot 1-1-1, Hy- att Place 212.01 $12,365.74 *Deficiencies to be paid by City of Dubuque: *Thomas C. & Marcella M. Flynn, Lot 432, Lenox Add. .................................... 78.90 *Thomas C. & Marcella M. Flynn, Lot 431, Lenox Add. .................................... 39.61 'Ralph & Alta Smith, Lot 116, Lenox Add. ................ 10.58 'Ralph & Alta Smith, Lot 102, Lenox Add. .............. 19.03 *Wilbur & Dot Branden- burg, Lot 95, Lenox Add. 141.49 "Wilbur & Dot Branden- burg, Lot 93, Lenox Add. 80.84 * Anna Mae Conlon, Lot 92, Lcnox Add. ........................ 54.63 * Anna Mae Conlon, Lot 91, Lenox Add. ........................ 22.45 *Maurice B. & Irene Howes. Lot 90, Lenox Add. ........ 119.24 'Alva W. & Ellen S. Ford, Lot 87, Lenox Add. $12,942.19 Excavation (Unclassified) 2428 cu. yds. @ $.80....$1,942.40 1lh Bituminous Concrete- binder 540.55 tons @ 7.15 3,864.93 9.67 Session, November 5, 21.38 54.92 265.01 241.05 Van Buren Stret from University to Drexel Avenue with Bituminous Concrete Surfacing. Grace Van Wie. Lot 6, Aus- tins Sub. ............................$230.44 Robert L. & Diana Durkin, Lot 7, Austins Sub. ........ Otto L. & Sylvia E. Peacock, Lot 8, Austins Sub. .......... Wm. T. Weiand, Lot 9, Austins Sub. ................... Geo. P. & Virgin. Hinkel Lot 1-10, Austins Sub.... 103.24 77.11 40.79 21.25 6.77 186.34 167.80 70.01 245.42 157.95 153.06 245.84 202.38 26.04 6.08 89.37 168.32 88.58 54.94 172.56 151.59 243.86 214.00 289.90 Alva W. & Ellen S. Ford, Lot 87, Lenox Add .......... 'Alva W. & Ellen S. Ford, Lot 88, Lenox Add .......... Carl M. & Helen Hirsch, Lot 89, Lenox Add ........ Alvin A. & Carol F. Ander- son, Lot 53 Lenox Add .. Alvin A. & Carol F. Ander- son, Lot 54, Lenox Add .. Kenneth M. & Esther Van- berbilt, Lot 55, Lenox Add ...................................... Carl & Helen Hirsch, Lot 56, Lenox Add .................. Carl & Helen Hirsch, Lot 57, Lenox Add .................. Christine & Otis H. Fried- lein, Lot 58, Lenox Add .. Roy M. & Jeannette Laufen~ berg, Lot 59, Lenox Add .. Raymond & Madeline Papin, Lot 49, Lenox Add ........ Raymond & Madeline Papin, Lot 50, Lenox Add .......... Edward & Mercedes Gil- gann, Lot 51, Lenox Add .. Edward & Mercedes Gil- gann, Lot 52, Lenox Add .. Dorance E. & Louise B. Cox, Lot 2, Lenox Add .... Dorance E. & Louise B. Cox, Lot 3, Lenox Add .... Marg't Vollenweider, Lot 4, Lenox Add .................... Floyd & Lulu Huls, Lot 5, Lenox Add ........................ Raymond & Madeline Papin, Lot 6, Lenox Add ............ Helen B. & Chas. W. Calla- han, Lot 7, Lenox Add .. Helen B. & Chas. W. Calla- han, Lot 8, Lenox Add .. Raymond & Madeline Papin, Lot 9, Lenox Add ............ Kenneth O. Hostetter, etal, Lot 4, Austins Sub ..... C. W. & Christina Richard, Lot 5, Austins Sub .......... Regular 406 Joseph Bradley, Lot Lenox Add. .............. State Surety Co., Lot 566, L<:::nox Add. ........................ 184.69 State Surety Co., Lot 567, Lenox Add. ........................ 184.69 *Harold T. & Grace Wind- ers, Lot 568, Lenox Add... 104.50 *Harold T. & Grace Wind- ers, Lot 569, Lenox Add. .. 104.50 *Rbetta Edwards, Lot 570, Lenox Add. ........................ 96.86 *Clarence J. Jr. & Ida Mac Hagge, Lot 571, Lenox Add. .... ............................... 90.50 *William P. & Lorraine A. Fransen, Lot 572, Lenox Add. . .................................. 88.75 ~'Vincent P. & Quinta M. Jestice, Lot 573, Lenox Add. .................................... 85.75 *Vincent P. & Quinta M. Jestice, Lot 574, Lenox Add. .................................... 81.50 *Vincent P. & Quinta M. Jestice, Lot 575, Lenox Add. .................................... 131.42 *Vincent P. & Quinta M. Jestice, Lot 576, Lenox Add. ................. .............. 90.50 *Vincent P. & Quinta M. J cst ice, Lot 577, Lenox Add. .................................... 76.36 John C. & Emma Jean Stef- fen, Lot 578, Lenox Add. 209.66 John C. & Emma Jean Stef- fen, Lot 579, Lenox Add. 33.35 George W. & Catherine H. LaMour, Lot 1-582, Lenox Add. .................................... 267.24 John C. & Emma Jean Stef- fen, Lot 2-582, Lenox Add. 41.24 Margaret Hihcr, Lot 583, Lenox Add. ........................ 84.85 Margaret Hiher, Lot 584, Lenox Add. ........................ 16.73 William R. & Ethel L. Mart- in, Lot 602, Lenox Add..... 5.01 Joseph & Florence Oberhof- fer, Lot 603, Lenox Add. 25.25 J Gseph & Florence Oberhof- fer, Lot 604, Lenox Add. 60.81 Oliver H. Nagel, Lot 605, Lenox Add. ........................ 104.39 Donald K. & Katherine I. O'Meara, Lot 606, Lenox Add. 296.47 Arthur F. Winkelhaus, 1-2-2- 1.1, Mineral Lot 256........ Independent School District of Dubuque, 1-1-1, Hyatt Place ..............2.630.69 409 184.69 251.11 $7,201.05 Excavation (unclassified), 1963 cu. yd. @ 0.80 ......$1,570.40 1%" bituminous concrete . binder 293.10 tons @: 7.15 ................................. 2,095.66 1" bituminous concrete - surface 212.70 tons @ 7.15 .................................. 1,520.80 Tack coat MC-O 925 gals. @ .20 .............................. 185.00 Manholes or grates to be raised/lowered 3 no. of @ 25.00 ........................... 75.00 3/4" stabilized roll e d stone base 1796.59 tons @2.20 3,952.50 .$6,684.83 467.94 48.28 e ..$7,201.05 All of which is a8sessed in pro- portion to the special benefits con- ferred. 883.16 184.70 184.70 184.70 184.70 184.70 I $8,226.75 184.69 ~ 565, 1962 5, Session, November 182.31 182.31 .$9,399.36 2,714.53 s s a b Assessable amoun 7% extra work ..... 5 % - 52 days interest Total cost ..... *Less city share e ss a Total amount 184.70 184.70 Willis J. & Laura J. Noel Lot 31, Lenox Add ........ Roger L. & Carol J. Cornell, Lot 30, Lenox Add ........ Ernest & Mabel Tischauser, Lot 29, Lenox Add .. 21.63 128.25 182.31 161.35 161.35 182.31 184.70 184.70 Regular 182.32 182.31 182.31 182.31 McPoland Avenue from Pennsyl- vania Avenue to Van Buren Street with Bituminous Concrete Paving. Mettel Realty & 1nv. Co., Lot 1-554, Lenox Add. ....$216.20 Leo & Joan Neuses, Lot 555, Lenox Add. ... .................... Henry V. & Eleanor Rath, Lot 556, Lenox Add. ........ Max & Hazel Edwards, Lot 557, Lenox Add. ................ Max & Hazel Edwards, Lot 558, Lenox Add. ................ Thomas L. & Kathryn M. Gavin, Lot 559, Lenox Add. Irvin M. 562, 563, 564, 182.31 182.31 182.31 182.31 182.31 & Maureen F. Neu- Lot 560, Lenox 561 Lot Lot Lot Lot ses. Add. Laura M. Speak, Lenox Add. ...... Laura M. Speak, Lenox Add. ..... Laura M. Speak, Lenox Add. Joseph Bradley, Lenox Add. 11.68 991.70 732.88 .$3,558.75 417.34 .$3,141.41 219.90 22.69 Total Assessable .S~.384.00 All of which is assessed in portion to the special benefits ferred. 182.31 182.31 221.79 146.90 182.31 182.31 182.31 182.31 182.31 182.31 182.31 182.31 182.31 25.00 897.27 74.50 $3,384.00 Excavation (Unclassified) 928 cu. yds. @ 0.80 1 %" Bituminous Concrete. binder 138.70 tons @ 7.15 ................. ...... ......... I" Bituminous Concrete. surface 102.50 tons @ 7.15 .............................. Tack Coat MC-O 475 gals. @ .20................................ Manholes or grates to be raised or lowered 1 no. of @ 25.00 ........................ %" stabilized rolled stone base 407.85 tons @ 2.20 Extra work lump 742.40 95.00 William H. & Shtrley L. Bersley, Lot 1..63, Lenox Add ...................................... William H. & Shirley L. Bersley, Lot 2-63, Lenox Add ...................................... WilHam H. & Shirley L. Bersley, Lot 64, Lenox Add ...................................... Mettel Realty & Inv. Co., Lot 65, Lenox Add ........ William E. & Sarah Blake- man, Lot 66, Lenox Add .. William E. & Sarah Blake. man, Lot 67, Lenox Add .. l\-1arjorie B y r n e, Lot 68, Lenox Add ........................ Eugene K. & Virginia J. Sand, Lot 69, Len 0 x Add ...................................... Leo C. & Janaan Milcoff, Lot 70, Lenox Add ........ Mettel Realty & 1nv. Co., Lot 71, Lenox Add ........ Mettel Realty & Inv. Co., Lot 72, Lenox Add ........ O'Neil 0 den a O'Harran. Lot 40, Lenox Add ........ Alvin G. & Florence E. Dryer, Lot 41, Len 0 x Add ........................_............. Mettel Realty & Inv. Co., Lot 42, Lenox Add. ........ Mettel Realty & Inv. Co., Lot 43, Lenox Add ............ Mettel Realty & Inv. Co., Lot 44, Lenox Add ........ Mettel Realty & Inv. Co., Lot 45, Lenox Add ........ Raymond & Madeline Papin. Lot 46, Lenox Add ........ Raymond & Madeline Papin. Lot 47, Lenox Add ........ Raymond & Madeline Papin. Lot 48, Lenox Add ........ Raymond & Madeline Papin. Lot 49, Lenox Add ........ John William Isborn, Lot 39, Lenox Add ................ John William Isborn, Lot Lot 38, Lenox Add ............ Laura E. Hohman. Lot 37, Lenox Add ........................ Mettel Realty & Inv. Co., Lot 36, Lenox Add ........ Mettel Realty & Inv. Co., Lot 35, Lenox Add ........ Mettel Realty & Inv. Co., Lot 34, Lenox Add ........ William L. & Rita McDon- ough, Lot 33, Le n 0 x Add. $ 33.36 Cost .. City Share Assesable amount 7 % extra expense 5% -52 days interest Amt Regular Session, November 5, 1962 21.68 by City: Lot 60, Total *Less Francis Bur ton Hohman, Lot 32, Lenox Add pro- COD- Beverly Street from the south property line of Van Buren Street to the west end of the street with bituminous concrete paving. Roy M. & Jeannette Laufen- berg, Lot 59, Lenox Add ..$180.17 Christine & Otis H. Fried. letn, Lot 58, Lenox Add .. 171.06 Carl M. & Helen Hirsch, Lot 57, Lenox Add ...... 159.49 Carl M. & Helen Hirsch, Lot 56, Lenox Add ....... 145.61 Kenneth M. & Esther Van- berbilt, Lot 55, Lenox Add 106.58 112.68 182.32 182.32 Deficiencies to be paid *John William Isborn. 39, Lenox Add. ........ *Eliz. Fitzgerald, Lot Lenox Add. 128.36 Alvin A. & Carol F. Ander- son. Lot 54. Lenox Add .. Alvin A. & Carol F. Ander- son, Lot 53. Lenox Add .. Eliz Fitzgerald, Lot 60, Len- ox Add ................ ...... ........ Irvin G. & Lorene L. Nie- haus, Lot 61, Lenox Add. Regina S. Gussman. Lot 62, Lenox Add 408 182.31 182.32 Wilford R. & Madge grave, Lot 1.2-1.1-1-1, si Farm ..................... Richard V. & Ruth Kausal, Lot 2-2-1-1-1-1, Prysi Farm University of Dubuque, Lot I-I, Caines Sub. No.2...... Donald D. & Helen Roth, Lot 2-2-51, Finley Waples & Burtons Add. ................ Donald D. & Helen Roth, Lot 2-2.52, Finley Waples & Burtons Add. ................ David L. & Luella Brauhn, Lot 1-2-51, Finley Waples & Burtons Add. ................ David L. & Luella Brauhn, Lot 1.2-52, Finley Waples & Burtons Add. ................ Wendell W. & Rilla Carter, Lot 1-51, Finley Waples & Burtons Add. ........ ........... 146.21 Wendell W. & Rilla Carter, Lot 1-52, Finley Waples & Burtons Add. ................ 146.21 Donald E. & Mary Moore, Lot 1-53, Finley Waples & Burtons Add. ................ 211.02 Elwyn G. Hein & Juanita Hein Robey, Lot 1-2-53, Finley Waples & Burtons Add. .................................... 13.27 Elwyn G. Hein & Juanita Rein Robey, Lot 2-2-53, Finley Waples & Burtons Add ............... .................... 0.46 Leroy H. & Delores M. Boehlke, Lot 1-50, Finley Waples & Burtons Add..... 70.68 Robert John & Janet S. Weitz, Lot 2-50, Finley Waples & Burtons Add..... 21.29 Robert John & Janet S. Weitz, Lot 1-49, Finley Waples & Burtons Add..... 133.47 Leroy H. & Delores M. Boehlke, Lot 2-49, Finley Waples & Burtons Add..... 26.70 John F. & Alice Burds, Lot 48, Finley Waples & Bur- tons Add. 223.08 411 334.54 48.77 Mus- Pry- 1962 Regular Session, November 5, 170.11 87.76 54.25 22.62 22.62 54.25 Albert E. & Elsie E. Holz, Lot 47, Finley Waples & Burtons Add. .................... 223.08 Mildred C. Koenig, Lot 80, Finley Waples & Burtons Add. 223.08 Walter R. & B€rnice M. Knockle, Lot 1-79, Finley "\'ilaples & Burtons Add..... ~ 2.93 142.98 Arthur M. Kaehr, Lot 2.79, Finley Waples & Burtons Add. 170.11 170.11 69.31 14.02 214.48 12.03 162.45 20.47 2.25 29.18 4.27 157.17 16.59 72.57 1.47 153.77 42.61 106.11 170.11 Charles M. & Gwendolyn V. Glasson, Lot 1-74, Finley Waples & Burtons Add .................................... Melvin R. & Mary Lou A. Runde, Lot 2-75, Finley Waples & Burtons Add .. Mettel Realty & Inv. Co., Lot 76, Finley Waples & Burtons Add .................... Robert F. & Adele Clemens, Lot 1-77, Finley Waples & Burtons Add ................ Donald G. & Claren L. A. Schroeder, Lot 1-1-71, Fin- ley Waples & Burtons Add .................................... Thomas M. & Mildred C. O'Toole, Lot 2-1-71, Fin- ley Waples & Burtons Add ...................................... University of Dubuque, Lot 2-71, Finley Waples & Burtons Add .................... Donald G. & Claren L. A. Schroeder, Lot 1-1-1-70, Finley Waples & Burtons Add .................................,.... Thomas & Mildred O'Toole, Lot 2-1-1-70, Finley Wap- les & Burtons Add .... Frank M. & Lucille Kelly, Lot 2-1-70, Finley Waples & Burtons Add ................ University of Dubuque, Lot 2-70, Finley Waples & Burtons Add 40.52 40.52 Session, November 5, 1962 William L. & Rosella King- sley, Lot N.W_ 60'-87, Fin- ley Waples & Burtons Add .................................... William L. & Rosella King- sley, Lot N.W. 60'-86, fin- ley Waples & Burtons Add Frank M. & Lucille C. Kelly, Lot 69, Finley Waples & Burtons Add Frank M. & Lucille C. Kelly, Lot 2-1-68, Finley Waples & Burtons Add ................ Richard V. & Ruth M. Kau- saI, Lot 1-1-68, Finley Wa. pies & Burtons Add. ...... Wilford R. & Madge E. Mus- grave, Lot 2-68, Finley Waples & Burtons Add..... Ernest E. & Verna V. Hag- strom, Lot 17, Steger Heights .............................. Robert J. & Nadene F. Bow- en, Lot 1-18, Steger Heights .............................. Mary R. Cretzmeyer, Lot 2- 18, Steger Heights ............ Mary R. Cretzmeyer, Lot 1- 19, Steger Heights ............ Richard V. & Ruth Mary Kausal, Lot 2-19, Stegcr Heigbts , Clarence & Arlene Hoch- berger, Lot S.E. 85'-86, Finley Waples & Burtons Add ...................................... 182.56 Clem & Lorraine Aird, Lot 85, Finley Waples & Bur- tons Add ............................ 223.08 Clifton S. & Goldie A. Maas, Lot 84, Finley Wap- 1es & Burtons Add ........ 223.08 Richard C. & Jeanette S. Dempsey, Lot 83, Finley Waples & Burtons Add.. 223.08 Annas A. & Thelma J. Oakley, Lot 82, Finley Waples & Burtons Add .. 223.08 Clarence K a u n e, Lot 81 Finley Waples & Burtons Add .................................... 223.08 Iowa Seventh Day Advent- ist Assn., Lot S. 66'-88 Finley Waples & Burtons Add .................................... 162.77 Ernest & Bernadette Lev- enberger, Lot N. 79'-88, Finley Waples & Burtons Add ...................................... 60.31 Ernest & Bernadette Leven- berger, Lot N. 79'-89, Fin- ley Waples & Burtons Add. .................................... 60.31 Iowa Seventh Day Adventist Assn., Lot S. 66'-89, Fin- ley Waples & Burtons Add. .................................... 162.77 Thomas J. & Lois G. Trilk, Lot 90, Finley Waples & Burtons Add ................ 223.08 Wolf & Jenny Berk, Lot 91, Finley Waples & Bur- tons Add ............................ 223.08 Veryl H. & Jeannette S. Junk, Lot 92, Finley Wap- les & Burtons Add ..............223.08 William H. & Francis K. Paisley, Lot 1-93, Finley Waples & Burtons Add .. 245.38 William G. & Beatrice I. Stroupe Lot 2-93, Finley Waples & Burtons Add .. 104.94 220.00 125.00 7,246.17 .$8,188.70 573.21 59.14 Lot 72, Fin- & Burtons R. V. Hardin, ley Waples Add 170.11 170.11 William F. & Lois M. Bub- litz, Lot 1-73, Finley Wap- les & Burtons Add e $8,821.05 All of which is assessed in pro- portion to the special benefits con. ferred. Mineral Street from the west prop- erty line of McCormick Street to the west property line of Lot 1 of Block 12 of Steger Heights with bituminous concrete paving. James A. & Don n a M. Schute, Lot S.E. 85'-87, Finley 'Vaples & Burtons Add .$182.56 City 80.19 80.19 87.83 ..$13,884.26 5,695.56 94.19 88.84 68.42 $8,821.05 Excavation (unclassified), 3063 cu. yds. @ .80 ....$2,450.40 11h" bituminous concrete - binder 286.35 tons @ 7.15 .................................. 2,047.40 I" bituminous concrete - surfacing 251.09 tons @ 7.15 .................................. 1,795.29 Tack coat HC-O 1100 gals. @ .20 ............................ ..... Manholes or grates/raised or lowered 5 no. of @ 25.00 ......................... ...... 3/4" stabilized roll e d stone base 3293.71 tons @2.20 Total cost *Less city share 80.01 14.63 sa b asses Total amount *Deficiencies to be paid by of Dubuque: *Harold T. & Grace Wind- ers, Lot 568, Lenox Add. *Harold T. & Grace Wind- ers, Lot 569, Lenox Add. *Rhetta Edwards, Lot 570, Lenox Add. ........................ *Clarence J. Jr. & Ida Mae Hagge, Lot 571, Lenox Add. .................................... *William P. & Lorraine A. Fransen, Lot 572, Lenox Add ......... .............. *Vincent P. & Quinta M. Jestice, Lot 573, Lenox Add ...................................... *Vincent P. & Quinta M. Jestice, Lot 574, Lenox Add ...................................... *Vincent P. & Quinta M. Jestice, Lot 576, Lenox Add Regular 410 Assessable amount 7% extra expense 5% interest 52 days 163.38 163.58 1.05 574.86 45.00 299.58 50.00 476.10 10.60 .$1,505.74 0.00 ....$1,505.74 105.40 10.87 3.46 21.46 71.79 $1,622.01 Excavation (unclassified), 62 cu. yds @ 0.80 ............$ 49.60 lYz" bituminous concrete - binder, 80.40 tons @ 7.15 ................................... 1" bituminous concrete . surface, 41.90 tons @ 7.15 .................................. Tack coat MC-O, 225 gals. @ .20............................... Manholes or grates to be raised/lowered, 2 no. of @25.00 .... 3/4" stabili stone baSE @2.20 ........ Extra Work 413 Edwin & Evelyn mann, Lot 7, Sub. ................. Wm. Jr. & Mary Danzer, Lot 11, Morgan's Sub. .... 275.27 Anthony L. & Marvel M. Fecker, Lot 12, Morgan's Sub. .................................... 105.41 Edwin N. & Mary Hipschen, Lot 13, Morgan's Sub. .... 56.67 Donald F. & Madeline A. Hanley, Lot Sub. 18-19 & 20 Fairview Sub. W.'h Lot 1 & northerly 7'12' private alley...................... 2.17 Russell E. Werner & Wil- liam H. Beck, Lot 6, Mor- gan's Sub. .......................... 249.98 Russell E. Werner & Wil. liam H. Beck, Lot 5, Mor- gans Sub. ............................ 95.72 Horace & Marie Timmons, Lot 4, Morgan's Sub. ........ John Honzel, Lot W'h-N. 25'-7, Yates & Pickets Sub. Lump Martin R. Jr. & Ruth E. HeeD, Lot 6, Yates & Pic. kets Sub. Mildred M. Rhomberg, Lot E. '12- N. 25'-7, Yates & Pickets Sub. ...................... John A. Eisenegger, Lot S. 119'-7, Yates & Pickets Sub. M. Fang. Morgan's ns Total cost . *Less city share Assessable amount 7 % extra expense 5% - 52 days interest Regular Session, November 5, 1962 $Less City share Assessable amount 7% extra expense 5'70~52 days Total assessable amount..$2,253.95 All of which is assessed in pro- portion to the special benefits con- ferred. Cornell Street from the south prop- erty line of West 16th Street to the south property line of May Place with bituminous concrete paving. John Honzel, Lot W.'I2-W. 53'-20, Morgan's Sub. ...... 2.27 Mildred M. Rhomberg, Lot Elf2 - W.53' - 20, Morgan's Sub. .................................... 7.49 Rudy & Anna Waldschmitt, Lot E.47'-20, Morgan's Sub. .................................... 24.95 Myra P. Cullen, Lot 10, Morgan's Sub. .................. 177.21 Voelker Realty Co., Lot W. lf2-9, Morgan's Sub. .......... Horace & Marie Timmons, Lot S, Morgan's Sub. 918.85 15.00 $2,092.37 0.00 ..$2,092.37 146,47 15.11 36.37 96.02 33.64 $2,253.95 11f2" bituminous concrete- binder 122.87 tone @ 7.15 .................................$ 1" bituminous concrete- surface 128.51 tons @ 7.15 ............... ...... ...... .... Tack coat RC.1, 50 gals. @ .30............................. Manholes or grates to be raised/lowered, 1 no. of @ 25.00 .......................... Concrete removal & re- place w/S" concrete, 17 sq. yd. @ 15.00 878.52 25.00 255.00 31.66 61.12 34.63 1.01 Ben P. & er, Lot Add. ... Ben P. & Margaret C. Klau- er, Lot 2-16, Sunnyside Add. .................................... Anthony H. & Florence Eberl, Lot 1-17, Sunny- side Add. ............................ Ben P. & Margaret C. Klau. Lot 2.17, Sunnyside er, Add. ........................... Anthony H. & Florence Eberl, Lot 18, Sunyside Add. .................................... H. Clinton & Elean<>r Nicb- ols, Lot 1-6, Sunyside Add. Margaret C. Klau~ 1-16, Sunnyside 3,737.09 .$8,353.03 534.71 60.53 Total assessable amount ..$8,998.07 All of which is assessed in pro- portion to the special benefits con. ferred. 116.24 126.40 153.72 131.25 137.02 133.26 I e $1,622.01 assessab Total amount 163.38 ~ 6.81 145.29 18.01 119.67 137.30 .$12,090.12 127.27 126.40 126.40 126.40 cost Total Douglas Street from the east prop. erty line of Walsh Street to the west property line of College Street with Bituminous Concrete Paving. William M. & Jeanette C. Whelan, Lot 1-Sub. Lots 8-9-10-11-12, College Sub...$127.85 William M. & Jeanette C. Whelan, Lot W.2'-2 Lots 8-9-10-11-12, College Sub... 5.82 Walter B. & J oyee H. Somers Lot E.41.5'-2 Lots 8-9-10- 11-12, College Sub. .......... 120.60 Walter B. & J oyee H. Somers Lot W.3.5'-3 Lots 8-9-10- 11-12, College Sub. .......... 10.16 Julia Heuser, Lot E.40'-3 Lots 8-9-10-11-12, College Sub. .................................... James R. Mai, Lot 4 Lots8-9- 10-11-12, College Sub......... Rosco Thomas, Lot 5, Lots 8-9-10-11-12 College Sub. Clyde L. & Esther Palmer, Lot 6, Lots 8-9-10-11-12 College Sub. ...................... Herman & Gert. E. Reich- maon, Lot 7, Lots 8-9-10- 11.12, College Sub. ............ Mildred G. Norman, Lot 13, College Sub. ...................... Mildred G. Norman, etal, Lot 1-14, College Sub. .... Miidred G. Norman, Lot 2-14 College Sub. ...................... Mildred G. Norman, Lot 15, College Sub. ...................... Ben P. & Margaret C. Klauer Lot 1, Sunnystde Add. .... Merlin J. & Lucy Tanner, Lot 2, Sunnyside Add. .... Howard F. Higley, etal., Lot 3, Sunnyside Add. ............ Raymond A. & Lucille Hird, Lot 1-Sub. of 4 & 1-5, Sunnyside Add. ................ Frank A. & Theresa Kari. gan, Lot 2-sub. of 4 & 1-5 Sunnyside Add. H. Clinton & Nichols, Lot side Add. Session, November 5, 1962 Assessable amount 7% extra expense ..... 5%-52 days interest Eleanor K. 2-5, Sunny. share City *Less 290.00 300.00 3,145.93 Excavation (unclassified) 2515 cu. yds. @ 0.80 ....$2,012.00 I1f2" bituminous concrete -binder 512.18 tons @ 7.15 3,662.08 2,630.11 84.83 15.71 56.92 102.49 6.91 $8,998.07 Lawrence J. & Madeline M. Ruden, Lot 1-1-78, Finley Waples & Burtons Add..... Robert & Adele Clemens, Lot 2-1-78, Finley Waples & Burtons Add. ................ Arthur M. Kaehr, Lot 2-78, Finley Waples & Burtons Add. .................................... 103.67 Edmond F. & Eizabeth Ann O'Neill, Lot 10, East St. Sub. .................................... 264.03 Charles L. & Helen Egelhof, Lot 9, East Sl. Sub. .......... 18.97 Robert H. & Ruth Konnen, L<>t 7, East Sl. Sub. .......... 148.98 Mary G. Sisler, Lot 6, East Sl. Sub. .............................. 160.95 Donald & Mary Sisler, Lot 1, East St. Sub. .................. 315.47 Anthony W. & Monica C. Kohl, Lot 2, East Sl. Sub. 73.84 Elwyn G. Hein & Juanita H. Robey, Lot 1, Kampman's Sub. .................................... 241.14 Elwyn G. Hein & Juanita H. Robey, Lot 2, Kamp- man's Sub. ........................ Elwyn G. Hein & Juanita H. Robey, Lot 3, Kamp- man's Sub. 9.75 58.45 William E. & Beatrice 1 Stroupe, Lot S.E. 119.65'. 1-2-1-1-2-152, Finley Wa. pIes & Burtons Add. ......., William E. & Beatrice 1. Stroupe, Lot 2-1, Mineral Lot 249 ................................ William E. & Beatrice I. Stroupe, Lot 2-1-1-1.1-1 Correction Plat Prysi Farm Tack coat MC-O 1450 @ .20 ..................... Manholes or grates to be raised/loy.,rered 12 no. o! @ 25.00 .................... %" stabilized rolled stone base 1429.97 tons @ 2.20 412 1" bituminous concrete- surface 374.84 tons @ 7.15 gals. Regular 'n 415 Shelby Street from the north prop- erty line of Clarke Drive to the north end of the street with bi. tuminous concrete paving. Gerald W. & Mildred E. Juergens, Lot 2-5, L. H. Langworthy Sub. ............$ 42.53 Samuel J. & Lena Rath, Lot 2-6, L. H. Langworthy Sub. .................................... 26.58 Samuel J. & Lena Rath, Lot 1-6, L. H. Langwortby Sub. ..............................._... 159.50 Samuel J. & Lena Rath, Lot 7, L. H. Langworthy Sub. .................................... 186.08 Samuel J. & Lena Rath, Lot S. 10'- S. 20'-8, L. H. Langworthy Sub. .............. 26.58 Walter L. & Clara Wiedner, Lot N. 1O'-S. 20'-8, L. H. Langworthy Sub. ........... 26.58 Walter L. & Clara Wiedner, Lot S. 48'-N. 50'-8, L. H. Langworthy Sub. ............ 127.60 Harry J. & Dorothy S. Mur- phy, Lot N. 2'-N. 50'-8, L. H. Langworthy Sub. ........ 5.30 Harry J. & Dorothy S. Mur- phy, Lot 9, L. H. Lang- worthy Sub. ...................... 186.08 Harry J. & Dorothy S. Mur- phy, S. 20'-10, L. H. Lang- worthy Sub. ...................... 53.16 E. J. Pfeffer, Lot N. 50'- 10, L. H. Langworthy Sub. .................................... 132.93 Robert J. & Marie E. Richard, Lot l-Sub. 11 & N. 'h.12 L. H. Langworthy Sub. .................................... 124.81 Robert J. & Marie E. Richard, Lot 2-Sub. 11 & N. 'h-12 L. H. Langwortby Sub. .................................... 124.81 Geo. & Eliz Sebald, Lot S. 'h, 12 L. H. Langwortby Sub. .................................... 83.21 Geo. & Eliz Sebald, Lot 13, L. H. Langworthy Sub. .... 166.42 Anna M. Scherr, Lot E. 65'- 14, L. H. Langworthy Sub. .................................... 148.34 Harry & Alvioa Jacquinot, Lot W. 28' 7"-14, L. H. Langworthy Sub. ............ 18.05 Christina A. Berg, Lot E. 65'-15, L. H. Langworthy Sub. .................................... Harry & Alvina Jacquinot, Lot W. 28'.7"-15, L. H. Langworthy Sub. I $1,821.86 ~ I I i , o. j 11.96 172.64 10.66 1962 Regular Session, November 5, 140.53 $2,109.84 492.28 353.92 50.00 93.18 23.19 61.66 $1,969.31 by City 67.20 25.00 903.19 67.00 Total cost ...................,....$1,958.59 *Less city share ... .00 ........$1,958.59 137.10 14.15 able ..........$2,109.84 *Howard S. & Lena M. Mc~ Carron, Lot 15, Block 12 Sieger Heights .................. 'Harry E. & Dorothy F. Lewis, Lot 16, Block 12 Steger Heights ................ 268.50 Robert W. & Dorothy Wind- ers, Lo t 2-2-1-1, prysl Farm .................................. Wm. & Eileen Heming, Lot 1.1.2.1.1, Prysi Farm ...... Robert W. & Dorothy Wind- ers, Lot 2, Prysi Farm .... Vernon & Donna M. Davis, Lot 1-4, Mineral Lot 251 .. Roland & Dora Longeville, Lot 2-4, Mineral Lot 251 .. William & Eileen Heming, Lot 5, Mineral Lot 251 .... Don & Alice L. Sehloe, Lot 1, Block 1A Steger Heights ................................ Fay Thomas Steger, Lot 2, Block 1A Steger Heights .. 92.84 83.31 248.36 33.06 18.50 42.41 Tota amoun All of which is assessed in pro- portion to the special benefits con- ferred. F. 12 Excavation (unclassified), 84 cu. yds. @ .80 ..........$ 1 %" bituminous concrete - binder, 68.85 tons @ 7.15 .................................. I" bituminous concrete - - surface, 49.50 tons @ 7.15 .................................. Tack coat MC.O, 250 gals. @ .20 .............................. Manholes or grates / raised or lowered. 1 no. of @ 25.00 .................... 3/4" stabilized roll e d stone base, 410.54 tons @ 2.20 ................ Extra work . lump paid *Deficiencies to of Dubuque: *Harry E. & Dorotby Lewis, Lot 16, Block Steger Heights Assessable amount 7% extra expense 5% interest - 52 days be assess 3.16 8.01 523.02 725.38 All of which is assessed in pro- portion to the special benefits ~on- ferred Prysi Street from the south prop- erty line of University Ave. to the north property line of New HeYen Street with bituminous con- crefepaving. Myrtle C. Bourne, Lot 6, J. S. Brunskill's Add. ......$ 2.26 Carl Breitbacb, Lot 8, J. S. Brunskill's Add. ................ 5.00 Carl Breitbaeh, Lot 9, J. S. Brunskill's Add. ................ 13.43 Gerald & Doris Donovan, Lot 10, J. S. Brunskill's Add. .................................... 16.31 Gerald & Doris Donovan, Lot 11, J. S. Brunskill's Add. .................................... 28.60 Albert John Schmitt, Lot 3, Block 1 Sieger Heights .... 114.18 Clarence A. & Virginia C. Siegwortb, Lot 4, Block 1 Steger Heights ,............ 328.60 First Church of the Naza. rene, Lot 5, Block 1 Steg. er Heights ........................ 448.09 Orla T. & Anna 1. Stamp, Lot 13, Block 12 Steger Heights .............................. 6.82 Thomas H. & Barb. J. Johns, Lot 14, Block 12 Steger Heights ..... 41.01 assessable ...........................$1.930.26 364.29 Total assessment ............$1.791.89 *Less City share 0.00 60.00 Assessable amount ........$1,791.89 7% extra expense ........ 125.43 5% - 52 days interest 12.94 $1,930.26 Excavation inspection, 149 cu. yds. @ 0.80 ..............$ 1 %" bituminous concrete - binder, 73.15 tons @ 7.15 .................................. I" bituminous concrete . . surface. 50.95 tons @ 7.15 .................................. Tack coat MC-O, 300 gals. @ 0.20 ............................ 3/4" stabilized r 0 11 e d stone base, 329.72 tons @2.20 119.20 Regular Session, November 5, 1962 Edward C. & Marlene Greve, Lot 16, Y ate s Sub. ......._............................. Lucille Hildebrand, Lot 12A, Yates Sub. Total amount 414 All of which is assessed in portion to the special benefits ferred. Catherine St._ ft-om the south ....~ line of West 17th Str_ to the no.th pl'Oparty line of West 16th Sh'eet with bituminous con. Cl'eN P'lving. Russell & Emily Mulgrew, Lot 8, Yates Sub. ............$257.64 Gerald J. & Joan R. Hayes, Lot 7, Yates Sub. ............ 102.20 Joseph J. Scbuster, Lot 6, Yates Sub. ........................ 60.98 Arthur & Gratia Erickson, Lot 5, Yates Sub. ............ 30.11 Russell & Emily Mulgrew, Lot 4, Yates Sub. ............ 16.57 Russell & Emily Mulgrew, Lot 3, Yates Sub. ............ 12.05 Donald B. & M. Bartch, Lot 1.2, Yates Sub. ................ 5.37 Joe & Lucille Lehnen, Lot 2.2, Yates Sub. .................. 1.58 Wm. E. & Marcella E. Roe, Lot 9, Yates Sub. ............ 257.64 Robert J. Neuman, Lot 10, Yates Sub. ........................ 102.20 Lucille Hildebrand, Lot 11, Yates Sub. ........................ 60.98 Lucille Hildebrand, Lot 12, Yates Sub. ........................ 30.11 Mt. Calvary Cemetery Ass'n., Lot 13, Y ate s Sub. .................................... 13.66 Ralph &0 Mary Jean Cigrand, Lot 14, Yates Sub. ............ 11.44 Ralph &0 Mary Jean Cigrand, Lot 15, Yates Sub. ............ 2.48 Raymond & Beatruce Grob- stock, Lot 23, Yates Sub... 274.04 Merlin J. & Edith M. Apel. Lot 24, Yates Sub. ............ 102.57 Irvin Carl &0 Mary E. Eng- ler, Lot 25. Yates Sub..... 53.39 Carl F. & Dorothy Klaeska, Lot 26, Yales Sub. ............ 24.62 Raymond P. & Catberine J. Gottschalk, Lot 27, Yales Sub. .................................... 14.75 Emma Ida Stotz, Lot 28, Yates Sub. ........................ 9.26 Loriel &0 Kath. Parker, Lot 22, Yates Sub. .................. 281.80 Frances E. Dvorak, Lot 21, Yates Sub. .......................... 101.38 Harry W. & Mary Parker, Lot 20, Yates Sub. ............ 57.80 Ernest & Esther Halverson, Lot 19, Yales Sub. ........ 27.44 Ernest & Esther Halverson, Lot 18, Yates Sub. .......... 15.09 M. C. Mai, Lot 17, Yates Sub. pro- COD- Karl & Rita Oleson, Lot 38, Belmont Add. .................... Walter J. & Harriet H. Starr, Lot 39, Belmont Add. .................................... Henry H. & Lucille Henkel, Lot 40, Belmont Add. .... Herbert M. & Eileen C. Duehr, Lot 41, Belmont Add. ...................... ............. James R. & Lola M. Kearns, Lot 42, Belmont Add. .... Richard L. & Mary Charlene Wagner, Lot 43, Belmont Add. .................................... MathIas M. & Anna Hoff- man, Lot 44, Belmont Add. .................................... Edna A. Fesler, Lot 45, Belmont Add. .................... Edna A. Fesler, Lot N. W. 49'-46, Belmont Add. ...... George J. & Hazel E. Bran- del, Lot S. E. 1'-46 Bel- mont Add. ........................ George J. & Hazel E. Bran- del, N. W. 49'-37, Bel mont Add. ........................ John & Clara Banworth, Lot S. E. 1'-47, Belmont John & Clara Banworth, Add. .. John & Lot 48, 417 188.62 188.62 188.62 188.62 188.62 188.62 1962 5, Session, November 907.52 .$1,881.55 o .$1,881.55 131.71 13.59 e .$2,026.85 All of which is assessed in pro- portion to the special benefits con- ferred. 3/4" stabilized roll e d stone base, 412.51 tons @ 2.20 Total cost ......... *Less city share Assessable amount 7% extra expense 5% - 52 days assessab Total amount Regular 35.48 107.81 188.62 188.62 184.84 3.78 184.84 3.78 188.62 115.26 I 115.26 115.26 115.26 115.26 115.26 115.26 115.26 115.26 $5,606.19 & Josephine 19, Belmont Clara Banworth, Belmont Add. 115.26 115.26 *Theodore School, Lot Add. 20, *Harold & Rosaire Ehlers, Lot 23, Belmont Add. .... *Leo T. & Mary A. Gregory & John M. Gregory, Lot 24, Belmont Add. ............ *Erwin R. & Olive M. Wel ty, Lot 25, Belmont Add. .. *Joseph J. & Cath. Eller- bach, Lot 26, Belmont Add. .................................... *B. \V. & Selma Massey, Lot 27, Belmont Add. .... *Gertrude Herber, Lot 28, Belmont Add. .................... *Edward C. & Rose Kupfer- schmidt, Lot 29, Belmont Add. Session, November 5, 1962 *Thomas P. & Joan Konzen, Lot S. 1,2-33, O'Neills Sub. No.3........................ *Thomas P. & Joan Konzen, Lot 32, O'Neills Sub. No. 3 .......................................... * Joseph P. & Mary Eileen Kane, Lot 31, O'Neills Sub. No. 3 21, *1rving G. & Mary A. Fel- tes, Lot 22, Belmont Add. Lot Lot *Milton J. Pauly, Belmont Add. *Milton J. Pauly, Belmont Add. the east Street to of Gon- con. 12.54 St. Joseph Street from property line of Collins the west property Ii ne dolfo St. with bituminous crete paving. * Joseph E. & Mary C. Mar- tin, Lot 55, O'Neills Sub. No.3... .......$ *Gerald J. & Beverly J. Mc- Fadden, Lot 56, O'Neills Sub. No.3. 188.62 Balke Street from the north prop- erty line of Lawther Street to the south property line of Groveland Place with bituminous concrete paving. Theodore & Josephine Scholl, Lot 19, Belmont Add. .................. .................$188.62 Milton J. Pauly, Lot 20, Belmont Add. .................... 188.62 Milton J. Panly, Lot 20, Belmont Add. .................... 188.62 Irving G. & Mary A. Feltes, Lot 22, Belmont Add. .... 188.62 Harold & Rosaire Ehlers, Lot 23, Belmont Add. .... 188.62 Leo T. & Mary A. Gregory & John M. Gregory, Lot 24, Belmont Add. ............ 188.62 Erwin R. & Olive M. Welty, Lot 25, Belmont Add. .... 188.62 Joseph J. & Cath. Ellerbach, Lot 26, Belmont Add. .... 188.62 B. W. & Selma Massey, Lot 27, Belmont Add. ............ 188.62 Gertrude Herber, Lot 28 Belmont Add. .................. 188.62 Edward C. & Rose Kupfer- schmidt, Lot 29, Belmont Add. .................................... 188.62 L. W. & Marie Tarkett, Lot 30, Belmont Add. ............ 188.62 Merlin & Dolores B. Jerke, Lot 31, Belmont Add. .... 188.62 Ralph P. & Julia M. Weis, Lot 32, Belmont Add. .... 238.07 John P. & Loretta Furlong, Lot 33, Belmont Add. .... 86.76 R. F. & Virginia Stierman, Lot 34, Belmont Add. .... 188.62 Jas. W. & Adele Oakley, Lot 35, Belmont Add. ...... 188.62 Aloysius J. & Lucille Nillis, Lot 36, Belmont Add. .... 188.62 Kenneth H. & Patricia Stecklein, Lot 37, Belmont Add. 470.11 361.08 65.00 125.60 Regular 416 r 284.23 $1,013.43 524.45 644.47 .........$1,691.26 0.00 Assessable amount ....$1,691.26 7% extra expense ...... 118.39 5% - 52 days interest 12.21 Total amount 346.78 50.00 $1,013.42 *Deficiences to be paid by City: *Joseph E. & Mary C. Mar- tin, Lot 55, O'Neills Sub. No. 3 ..................................$ 12.55 *Gerald & Beverly J. Mc- Fadden, Lot 56, O'Neills Sub. No.3.......................... 15.88 *Kenneth M. & Irma Hein, Lot 57, O'Neills Sub. No. 3 .......................................... 27.44 *Lester M. & Jean A. En- tringer, Lot 58, O'Neills Suh. No.3........................ 58.80 *Lloyd C. & Florence Burk. art, Lot 59, O'Neills Sub. No.3.................................. 107.81 *Leo T. & Lavena Manders, Lot 60, O'Neills Sub. No. 3 .......................................... 284.23 *Mettel Realty & Inv. Co., Lot 36" O'Neills Sub. No. 3 .......................................... 12.54 *Stanley F. & Mary K. Lo- bianco, Lot 35, O'Neills Sub. No.3......................... 15.88 *Harry Shaw, et aI, Lot 34, O'Neills Snb. No.3.......... 27.45 *Harry Shaw, et aI, Lot N. 1,2-33, O'Neills Sub. No. 3 "........................................ 23.33 *Thomas P. & Joan Konzen, Lot S 1,2-33, O'Neills Sub. No.3.................................. 35.46 *Thomas P. & Joan Konzen, Lot 32, O'Neills Sub. No. 3 .......................................... 107.81 * Joseph P. & Mary Eileen Kane, Lot 31, O'Neills. Sub. No. 3 $2,026.85 Excavation (unclassified), 66 cu. yds. @ .80 ..........$ 1%" bituminous concrete binder, 73.35 tons @ 7.15 .................................. 1" bituminous concrete surface, 48.50 tons @ 7.15 ................. Tack coat MC-O, @ .20 284.23 25.00 e ..$1,821.86 All of which is assessed in pro- portion to the special benefits con- ferred. 52.80 250 gals. Excavation (unclassified), 157cu. yds. @ 0.80 ........$ Ilh" bituminous concrete - binder, 65.75 tons @ 7.15 .................................. 1" bituminous concrete - surface, 50.50 tons @ 7.15 ..................................... Tack coat MC-O, 325 gals. @ .20 .............................. Manholes or grates to be raised flowered 1 no. of @25.00 .................................. 3/4" stabilized rolled stone base, 292.94 tons @ 2.20 assessab Total cost ....... *Less city share 15.88 27.44 12.55 23.32 58.81 107.81 284.23 15.88 27.44 *Kenneth M. & Irma Hein, Lot 57, O'Neills Sub. No. 3 .......................................... *Lester M. & Jean A. En- tringer, Lot 58, O'Neills Sub. No.3.......................... *Lloyd C. & Florence Burk. art, Lot 59, O'Neills Sub. No.3.................................... *Leo T. & Lavena Manders, Lot 60, O'Neills Sub. No. 3............................................ *Mettel Realty & Inv. Co., Lot 36, O'Neills Sub. No. 3 .......................................... *Stanley F. & Mary K. Lob- ianco, Lot 35, O'Neills Sub. No.3........................ "'Harry Shaw et aI, Lot 34, O'Neills Snb. No.3........ *Harry Shaw et aI, Not N. 1,2-33, O'Neills Sub. No. 3 I I I tl 419 O.8ll 5, 1962 Harold & Delila Levan, Lot 2-1-, Mineral Lot 20 ........ 267.92 Carl A. & Vera P. Hummel, Lot 2-1, Mineral Lot 20 .... 318.33 City of Dubuque, Lot 2, Min- eral Lot 20 ........................ 22.86 Leona N. Crim, Lot 1-1-5, Mineral Lot 37 .................. 91.21 City of Dubuque, Lot 2-5, Mineral Lot 37 .................. 5.40 City of Dubuque, Lot 6, Min- eral Lot 37 ........................ 8.06 Leona N. Crim, Lot 1, Crim Place .................................... 45.38 Percy P. & Pearl Bullard, Lot N. 75'-1-1-1-3, Mineral Lot 20 ................................ 245.49 Louis M. & Katb. M. Holz, Lot E. 50'-2-1-1-3, Mineral Lot 20 .................................. 145.02 Ida B. & Emily Phillips, Lot W. 47.5'-2-1-1-3, Mineral Lot 20 .................................. 52.92 Peter J. & Rutb A. Noesen, Lot 2-1-3, Mineral Lot 20.. 49.00 Edward A. & Marie Rub, Lot S. 110'-1-2-3, Mineral Lot 20 ................................ 22.66 Percy R. &. Pearl Bullard, Lot N. 75'-N. 154'-1-2-3, Mineral Lot 20 .................. 15.46 Anna Hall & Lydia Cooley, Lot 2-2-3, Mineral Lot 20 31.09 Madeline Hantelman, Lot 1-1, Summer Hill Add. .... 27.60 John & Myra Welsh, Lot 1- 2-1, Summer Hill Add. .... 1.28 Madeline Hantebnan, Lot 2- 3-17, Summer Hill Add..... 0.17 Madeline Hantelman, Lot 1- 3-17, Summer Hill Add..... 2.66 Madeline Hantelman, Lot 2- 2-17, Summer Hill Add..... 0.83 Anna Hall &. Lydia Cooley, Lot 2-1-2-17, Summer Hill Add. .................................... 4.71 Edward A. & Marie Rub, Lot 1-1-2-17, Summer Hill Add. .................................... 7.29 Edward A. & Marie Rub, Lot 2-2-18, Summer Hill Add. .................................... 0.94 Peter J. & Ruth A. Noesen, Lot 2-1-2-18, Summer Hill Add. .................................... 17.83 Ida B. & Emily Phillips, Lot W. 47'-1-1-2-18, Summer Hill Add. ............................ 30.23 Louis M. & Kath. Holz, Lot E. 50'-1-1-2-18, Summer Hill Add. ............................ 82.87 Francis P. Quinn, Lot 2-2, Mineral Lot 38 Session, November 134.10 62.23 4.63 2.28 .$4,377.64 0.00 Assessable amount ........$4,377.64 7% extra expense ..... 306.43 5% - 52 days ............. 31.62 Total assessable amount ............................$4,715.69 All of which is assessed in pro- portion to tbe special benefits con- ferred. Laurel Street from the North Prop. erly line of Grandview Avenue to tha North end of the street with Bituminous Concrete Plving. Elbert V. & Ruth E. Maury, Lot S'h-1-1-1-1-1, Mineral Lot 20 ................................$179.71 St. Marks Evangelical Luth- eran Cburch, Lot N'h-I-1- 1-1-1, Mineral Lot 20 ........ 179.71 William J. Lynn, Lot 2-1-1- 1-1, Mineral Lot 20 ........ 215.63 Paul F. " Jean F. McMahan, Lot 2-1-1-1, Mineral Lot 20 269.55 $4,715.69 Excavation (unclassified), 399 cu. yds. @ 0.80 ....$ 319.20 11,2" bituminous concrete - binder, 130.80 tons @ 7.15 .................................. 933.79 I" bituminous concrete - surface, 117.75 tons @ 7.15 .................................. 841.91 Tack coat Mc-<J, 400 gals. @ .20 .............................. 80.00 Manholes or grates to be raised/lowered, 2 No. of @ 25.00 .......................... 50.00 3/4" stabilized roll e d stone base, 978.52 tons @ 2.20 ....... 2,152.74 141.97 50.92 353.50 Clarence R. &. Gen. M. Car- ney, Lot 1-4-W'h-3, Lin- hein Sub. ............................ Clarence R. & Gen. M. Car- ney, Lot 2-4-W'h-3, Lin- hein Sub. ............................ Floyd M. & Vera P. Betts, Lot N. 50'-N100'-W'h-3, Linhein Sub. .................... IJoyd L. Peterson, Lot S. 5O'-N 100'-E'h-3, Liubein Sub. ...................................... IJoyd L. Peterson, Lot N. 50.2'-5177,2'- E'h-3, Lin- bein Sub. ............................ Elvin E. Olin, Lot 2-2-2, Laurel Place .................... W. R. & Lila M. Gruwel~ Lot 1-2-1-2, Laurel Place .. Regular Total cost ........... *Less city share l 75.00 .$8,384.54 586.93 80.56 assessable ............................$9,032.03 Total cost .......................$8,384.54 "Less City share 0.00 Total amount All of wbicb is assessed in pro- portion to Ibe special benefits con- ferred. Cannon Street from the west prop.. erty line of Mt. Cormel Road to the east property line of Laurel Street with bituminous concrete poIving. Francis P. Quinn, Lot 2-2, Mineral Lot 38 ................$ 49.00 John N. " Isabelle Theilen, Lot 1-1-1, Linbein Sub. .... 341.20 Fraoces C. Burns, Lot 2-1.1, Linbein Sub. ...................... 38.65 C. H. & Ruth Meek, Lot 1-2-1, Linbein Sub. ........ 386.57 Clarence G. & Clara M. Pregler, Lot 2-:1-1, Un. bein Sub. ........................... 297.36 Francis P. Quinn, Lot 4, Linbein Sub. ....................1,422.50 John A. Brady, Lot W. 52.78'-1-1-2, I,iillhein Sub. ...................................... 7.80 Nicholas G. & Helen M. Kieffer, Lot E. 50'-1-1-2, Linbein Sub. .................... 7.21 Henry & Ruth Altfillisch, Lot 1-2-1-2, Linbein Sub... 10.15 Marianne P. Durbrow, Lot 2-2-1-2, Linhein Sub. ...... 9.14 Ed M. & Frances Tschirgi, Lot W. 102.78'.1-2-2, Lin- bein Sub. ...............,.......... 429.93 Donald R. & Stella BUllard, Lot E. 75'-1-2-2, Linhein Sub. ...................................... 314.65 E. L. & lIda F. Gifford, Lot 2-2-2, Liubein Sub. .... 315.18 Clarence R. .. Gen. M. Car. ney, Lot 3-W'h-3, Linhein Sub. ...................................... Thomas Flynn, Lot 1-5-W'h- 3, Linhein Sub. ................ Clarence R. & Gen. M. Car. ney, Lot 2-5-W'h-3, Lin- hein Sub. ...... 192.90 62.22 101.80 5, 1962 Assessable amount 7% extra expense .... 5% - 52 days interest Regular Session, November 115.26 115.26 115.26 115.26 115,26 115.26 115.26 115.26 115.26 112.96 2.30 112.96 2.34 115.26 115.26 145.49 53.03 115.26 115.26 115.26 115.26 Total deficiencies to be paid City ........................$3,425.84 Excavation (unclassified), 1879 cu. yds. @ 0.80 ....$1,503.20 I1J2" bituminous concrete - binder, 221 tons @ 7.15 .................................. 1,580.15 1" bituminous concrete surface, 169.70 tons @ 7.15 1,213.36 135,00 "L. W. .. Marie Tarkett, Lot 30, Belmont Add. .... "'Merlin &; Delores BJerke, Lot 31, Belmont Add. .... "Ralph P. & Julia M. Weis, Lot 32, Belmont Add. .... "John P. & Loretta Furlong, Lot 33, Belmont Add. .... "R. F. " Virginia Stierman, Lot 34, Belmont Add. .... "Jas. W. &. Adele Oakley, Lot 35, Belmont Add. .... "Aloysius J. .. Lucille Nll- lis" Lot 38, Belmont Add. .................................... *Kennetb H. & Patricia Stecklein, Lot 37, Belmont Add. .................................... "Karl & Rita Oleson, Lot 38, Belmont Add. ............ "Walter J. & Harriet H. Starr, Lot 39, Belmont Add. .................................... "Henry H. &. Lucille Henk- el, Lot 40, Belmont Add. .. "Herbert M. " Eileen C. Duehr, Lot 41, Belmont Add. .................................... "'James R. &- Lola M. Kearns, Lot 42, Belmont Add. .... "Ricbard L. & Mary Char- lene Wagner, Lot 42, Belmont Add. .......,.......... "Mathias M. & Anna Hoff- man, Lot 44, Belmont Add. .................................... "Edna A. Fesler, Lot 45, Belmont Add. .................... "'Edna A. Fesler, Lot N. W. 49'-46, Belmont Add. .. "George J. & Hazel E. Bran- del, Lot S. E. 1'-46, Bel- mont Add. ........................ George J. & Hazel E. Bran- del, Lot N. W. 49'-47, Bel- mont Add. ........................ John & Clara Banworth, Lot S. E. 1'-47, Belmont Add. .....,.............................. Jobn & Clara Banworth, Lot 48, Belmont Add. .... 675 gals. MC.O, Tack coat @ .20 418 103.98 2.66 I 493.12 105.12 38.31 21.73 421 35.06 Excavation (Unclassified) 482 cu. yds. @ $0.80....$ 385.60 172" Bituminous Concrete- binder 407.15 tons @ 7.15 .................................. 2,911.12 I" Bituminous Concrete- surface 341.75 tons @ 7.15 .................................. 2,443.51 Tack Coat MC-O, 1275 gals. @ .20 ...................... 255.00 Manholes or grates jraised or lowered 6 no. of @ 25.00 ....... ............... ........ 150.00 %" stabilized rolled stone base 3868.70 tons @ 2.20 8,511.14 ..$14,656.37 3,059.38 Total Assessable AmI. $12,492.54 All of which is assesed in pro- portion to the special benefits con- ferred. McClain Street from the South property line of Wooten Street to a point 380 feet South with Bituminous Concrete Paving. Joseph & Clarice & Robert Gribben, Lot 1, Thomas E. Byrne Sub. ........................$320.28 Frances V. Callaghan, Lot 2, Thomas E. Byrne Sub. .... Mary C. Lubek, Lot 3, Thomas E. Byrne Sub..... Cecil C. O'Rourke, Lot 4, Thomas E. Byrne Sub..... Cecil C. O'Rourke, Lot W. 20'-5, Thomas E. Byrne Sub. ............ ....................... Maurice J. & Norine M. Hoefer, Lot E. 40'-5, Thomas E. Byrne Sub. .... Benjamin R. & Wilma L. Preston, Lot 7, Thomas E. Byrne Sub. ... .................... Benjamin R. & Wilma L. Preston, Lot 2-8, Thomas E. Byrne Sub. ................ Hugh A. & Charlotte M. Por- ter, Lot 1-8, Thomas E. Byrne Sub. $11,641.80 Deficiencies to be paid by City: *Dennis P. & Betty Kay Do- lan, Lot 1, Potters Shiras Ave. Place ........................ 64.46 *Jerry R. Potter, Lot 2, Pot- ters Shiras Ave. Place.... 6.21 'Jerry R. Potter, Lot 3, Pot- ters Shiras Ave. Place.... 8.84 * Jerry R. Potter, Lot 4, Pot- ters Shiras Ave. Place.... 11.79 "'Lenore A. Anthony, Lot 5, Potters Shiras Ave. Place 6.40 "'Jerry R. Potter, Lot 6, Pot. ters Shiras Ave. Place.... 8.97 *Jerry R. Potter, Lot 8, Pot- ters Shiras Ave. Place.... 151.73 .Walter & Nancy Pregler, Lot 1-2, Cota Sub. .. ......... *George F. & Ella Cota, Lot 2-2, Cota Sub. .................. "'George F. & Ella Cota, Lot 3, Cota Sub. ........................ "'George F. & Ella Cota, Lot 4, Cota Sub. ...... ................ *George F. & Ella Cota, Lot 5, Cota Sub. ...... .... ....... "'James R. & Margaret Cota, Lot 6, Cota Sub.. ............ *George F. & Ella Cota, Lot 8, Cota Sub. .... ....... ........... :l<George F. & Ella Cota, Lot 9, Cota Sub. . ... ...... .......... "'George F. & Ella Cota, Lot 10, Cota Sub. ....... ............ "'George F. & Ella Cota, Lot 11, Cota Sub. "'Jerry Potter, Lal ters Shiras Ave 28.76 11.69 2.57 .$11,596.99 811.79 83.76 $12,492.54 1962 *Roy B. & Ruth M. Baker, Lot 1-2-1, Potter Place.... Total *Less 5, Cost ..... City share Assesable amount 7% extra expense 5%-52 days __Regular Session, November 50.12 50.12 50.12 90.94 0.68 0.41 378.14 27.99 268.34 439.00 72.43 95.50 40.23 266.92 242.31 205,73 243.09 Floyd Berendes, etal, Lot 2, Berendes Sub. .................... Floyd Berendes, etal, Lot 3, Berendes Sub. .................... John & Phyllis A. Schlitzer, Lot 4, Berendes Sub. ........ Floyd Berendes, etal, Lot 5, Berendes Sub. ................ Floyd Berendes, etal, Lot 6, Berendes Sub. .................... "'Jerry R. Potter, Lot 9, Pot. ters Shiras Ave. Place .... 'Jerry R. Potter, Lot 11, Potters Shiras Ave. Place 'Roy B. & Ruth M. Baker, Lot 1-2-1, Potter Place.... 'Roy B. & Ruth M. Baker, Lot 2-2-1, Potter Place.... Lenore A. Anthony, Lot 1-1- 2-2-1-1, Potter Place ........ Lenore A. Anthony, Lot 2-1- 2-1-1, Potter Place ............ Roy B. & Ruth M. Baker, Lot 1-1, Mineral Lot 311 5, 1962 Shiras Ave. --from North property line of Mineral lot 309A to North property line of Mineral Lot 311 with Bituminous Concrete Surfac. ing. Katherine & Carole George, Lot 2-1-1-1, Potters Place..$418.07 "'Dennis P. & Betty Kay Do- lan, Lot I, Potters Shiras Avenue Place .................... 339.50 'Jerry R. Potter, Lot 2, Pot- ters Shiras Avenue Place 300.00 'Jerry R. Potter, Lot 3, Pot- ters Shiras Avenue Place 300.00 *Jerry R. Potter, Lot 4, Pot. ters Shiras Avenue Place 400.00 "'Lenore A. Anthony, Lot 5, Potters Shiras Avenue Place .................................... 200.00 "'Jerry R. Potter, Lot 6, Pot- ters Shiras Avenue Place 300.00 Eldon F. & Ellen M. Newt, Lot 7, Potters Shiras Av- enue Place ........................ 617.95 "'Jerry R. Potter, Lot 8, Pot- ters Shiras Avenue Place 157.25 Lenore A. Anthony, Lot 10, Potters Shiras Avenue Place .................................... 258.18 "'Walter & Nancy Pregler, Lot 1-2, Cota Sub. ............ 100.00 "'George F. & Ella Cota, Lot 2-2, Cota Sub. ............ 191.00 *George F. & Ella Cota, Lot 3, Cota Sub. ........................ 241.00 'George F. & Ella Cota, Lot 4, Cota Sub. ........................ 241.00 *George F. & Ella Cota, Lot 5, Cota Sub. ........................ 241.00 * James R. & Margaret Cota, Lot 6, Cota Sub. ................ 241.25 'George F. & Ella Cota, Lot 7, Cota Sub. ........................ 754.86 *George F. & Ella Cota, Lot 8, Cota Sub. ........................ 250.00 'George F. & Ella Cota, Lot 9, Cota Sub. ........................ 250.00 *George F. & Ella Cota, Lot 10, Cota Sub. .................... 250,00 *George F. & Ella Cota, Lot 11, Cota Sub. .................... 230.00 'George F. & Ella Cota, Lot 12, Cota Sub. 746.55 Berdie eral Regular Session, November 100.00 1,946.91 .$4,708.00 0.00 50.00 $5,071.56 638.40 1,024.24 948.45 355.62 23.92 69.72 10.57 387.97 28.86 64.78 27.12 113.99 78.58 178.14 319.73 576.25 446.69 46.72 John N. & Isabelle Tbeilen, Lot 1-1-1, Linheins Sub..... Frances C. Burns, Lot 2-1-1, Linheins Sub. .................... C. H. & Ruth Meek, Lot 1-2- 1, Linheins Sub. ................ Clarence G. & Clara M. Pregler, Lot 2-2-1, Lin- heins Sub. .......................... Francis P. Quinn, Lot 4, Lin- heins Sub. .......................... J obn A. Brady, Lot w. 52.78'-1-1-2, Linheins Sub. Nicholas G. & Helen M. Kieffer, Lot E. 50'-1-1-2, Linheins Sub. .................... Henry & Ruth Altfillisch, Lot 1-2-1-2, Linheins Sub. Marianne P. Durbrow, Lot 2-2-1-2, Linheins Sub......... Ed. M. & Francis Tschirgi, Lot W. 102.78'-1-2-2, Lin- heins Sub. .......................... Donald R. & Stella Bullard, E. 75'-1-2-2, Linheins Sub. E. L. & Ida F. Gifford, Lot 2-2-2, Linheins Sub. .......... Raymond G. & Ebba I. Berg- quist, Lot 1-1-2, Laurel Place .................................... W. R. & Lila M. Gruwell, Lot 1-2-1-2, Laurel Place Frank J. & Mary C. Hickey Maher Laurel St. Place... Excavation (Unclassified) 798 cu. yds. @ 0.80........$ 1 %" Bituminous Concrete- binder 143.25 tons @ 7.15 .................................. I" Bituminous Concrete- surface, 132.65 tons @ 7.15 .................................. Tack Coat MC-O, 500 gals. @ .20................................ Manholes or grates to be raised/lowered 2 no. of @ 25.00 ............................ %" stabilized rolled stone base 884,96 tons @ 2.20 cost city Total *Less 420 A. E. Wayne D. & Audrey Noel, Lot 9, Thomas Byrne Sub. 50.85 54.76 20.38 49.65 54.96 57.39 9, Pot Place. I. l, 2, Min- .............1,863.55 88,16 60.96 348.74 Lot Lot Pregler, Mineral 1, Lot Walter & Nancy Lot 1-1-2-1-3-N.'h Lot 309A ........... A. P. & Marie M. Dolan, 1-1-3-N.'h, Mineral 309A ............................. Floyd Berendes, etal, Lot Berendes Sub. RoseIiep, Lot 311 .$4,708.00 329.56 34.00 Amt.....$5,071.56 pro- con- Total Assessable All of which is assessed in portion to the special benefits ferred. ....... share Assessable amount 7 % extra expense 5%-52 days interest. 423 to the south property Buren Street. 12. Beverly Street from the south property line of Van Buren Street to the west end of the street. 13. McPoland Avenue from the north property line of Van Buren Street to the south property line of Pennsylvania Avenue. 14. Mineral Street from the west property line of McCormick Street to the west property line of Lot 1 of Block 12 of Stegcr Heights. 15. Douglas Street from the east property line of Walsh Street to the west property line of College Street. 16. Cornell Street from the south property line of West 16th Street to the south property line of May Place. 17. Catherine Street from the south property line of West 17th Street to the north property ~ine of West 16th Street. 18. Prysi Street from the south property line of University Ave- nue to the north property line of New Haven Street. 19. Shelby Street from the north property line of Clarke Drive to the north end of the street. 20. St. Joseph Street from the east property line of Collins Street to the west property line of Gon- dolfo Street. from the north Delaware Street property line of 4. Adair Street from the north property line of Loras Boulevard to the south property line of Rosedale Avenue. I 21. Balke Street from the north property line of Lawther Street to the south property line of Groveland Place. 23. Laurel Street from the north property line of Grandview Ave- nue to the north end of the street. 24. Shiras Avenue from the south property line of Lot 1 of Lot 2 of Cota Subdivision to the City Limits. 25. McClain Street from the south property lioe of Wooten Street to the north property line of Bonson Street. there shall be issued street im- provement bonds in the amount of $130,915.07 Dollars in anticipa. tion of the deferred payment of assessments levied for such im- provement. Van line of 1962 Regular Session, November 5, Whereas public notice, as pro- vided by law, has been published by the City Clerk stating the in- tention 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, pursuant to such notice and all Objections 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 DUBU- QUE 1962 BITUMINOUS CON- CRETE SURFACING PROJECT NO. 1 (EXCEPT - CUMMINS STREET AND SAMUEL STREET) on the following named streets: 1. Caledonia Street from the west property line of Hill Street to the south property line of West 8th Street. 2. West Fifth Street from the East property line of Hill Street to the west property line of Gil- more Street. 3. Alta Place property line of to the sonth Green Street. 22. Cannon Street from the west property line of Mt. Carmel Road to the east property line of Laurel Street. 5. Irving street from the south property line of Decorah Street to the north property line of Uni- versity Avenue. 6. Primrose Street from the south property line of Davenport Street to the north property line of Muscatine Street. 7. Davenport Street from the north property line of West .28th Street to the south property line of National Street. 8. Cottage Place from the east property line of Abbott Street to the east end of the street. 9. Sabula Street from the south property line of Davenport Street to the north property line of Mus- catine Street. 10. Van Buren Street from the west property line of University to the west property line of Drex- el Avenue. 11. Brown west property from the University Avenue line of II I ji 1962 All of which is assessed in portion to the special benefits ferred. Passed, adopted and approved this 5th day of November 1962. LOUIS SCHALLER May()r JOHN P. SCHRElBER PETER J. TAKOS JAMES J. KEAN ROBERT J. HORGAN Councilmen LEO F. FROMMELT City Clerk Councilman Schreiber m 0 v e d the adoption of the resolution. Seconded by Mayor Schaller. Car. ried by the fOllowing vote: Yeas-Mayor Schaller, Council- men Horgan, K e a n, Schreiber, Takos. Nays-None. Proofs of Publication, certified to by the Publishers of Telegraph Herald and Dubuque Leader, of Offieial Notice to authorize the issuance of street improvement bonds to pay for the cost of con- structing City of Dubuque 1962 Bit u m inous Concrete Surfacing Project No.1, presented and read. Councilman Takos moved that the proofs of publication be received and flIed. Seconded by Councilman Kean. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Schaller, Council- men Horgan, K e a n, Schreiber, Takos. Nays-None. RESOLUTION NO. 233-62 Resolution pr()viding for the is- suance of s t r e e t improvement bonds for the purpose of provid- ing for the payment of the as- sessed cost of City of Dubuque, 1962 Bituminous Concrete Sur- facing Project No.1 (except Cum- mins Street and Samuel Street). Whereas the contract hereto- fore entered into by the City of Dubuque, Iowa, for the improve- menthereinafter described has been completed and the City Man- ager has certified the completion tbereof to the City Conncil and the City Council has ascertained the cost thereof and has deter- mined that $130,518.07 Dollars of the cost thereof shall be assessed against the property subject to assessment therefor; and pro- con. 5, Regular Session, November Attest: 422 Alphonse A. & Nora C. Schramm, Lot 10, Thomas E. Byrne Suh. .................... Charles Edward & Mary Catberlne Clancy, Lot 11, Thomas E. Byrne Sub. .... Jennie & Arthur Hird, Lot 1-8, Watters Sub. ............ 211.33 Margaret McQuillen, Lot 2-8, Watters Sub. _................... 73.39 Jennie & Arthur Hird, Lot 1-9, Watters Sub. .............. 211.28 Margaret McQuiJIen, Lot 2- 9, Watters Sub. ................ 73.35 Merlin J. & Marcile L. Palmer, Lot 10, Watters Sub. .................................... 269.93 'Mattbew B. Clansky & Ag- nes Loiz.eaux, Lot 11, Wat- ters Sub. ............................ 244.75 Richard K. & Gladys S. Mag- nail, Lot 12, Watters Sub. 256.79 "'Robert G. Williams, Lot 13. Watters Sub. ............ 205.00 'Robert G. WiJliams, Lot 14, Watters Sub. .................... 64.45 Francis E. Kelly, Lot 1, Kel- ly Byrne Place ...... 785.87 18.19 $3,554.78 "'Deficiencies to be paid by City of Dubuque: .Matthew B. Clansky & Ag- nes Loizeaux, Lot 11, Wat- ters Sub. ............................ 'Robert G. Williams, Lot 13, Watters Sub. 27.66 $3,600.63 787 .93 631.70 75.00 Total Cost ........................$3,999.05 "'Less City share ........... 656.54 ...$3,342.51 233.98 24.14 ....$3,600.63 23.04 7.38 60.00 1,951.62 492.80 Excavation (Unclassified) 616 cu. yds. @ $.80........$ Ilk" Bituminous Concrete- binder 110.20 tons @ 7.15 .................................. I" Bituminous Concrete- surface 88.35 tons @ 7.15 .................................. Tack Coat MC-o, 300 gals. @ .20............................... Manholes or grates/raised or lowered 3 no. of @ 25.00 ................................ 0/." stabilized rolled stone base 887.10 tons @ 2.20 assesable amt. Assessable amount 7% extra expense 5% interest-52 days. Total 425 Councilman Schreiber m 0 v e d the adoption of the resolution. Seconded by Mayor Schaller. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Schaller, Council- Horgan, K e a n, Schreiber, Proof of Publication, certified to by the Publisher, of Notice of Pendency of Resolution of Neces. sity for public improvements and hearilH; upon proposed plans and sp~cifications, form of contract and cost of improvements for the con. struction of a 24" storm sewer in Davenport Street from the existing storm sewer between Saunders Street and Stoltz Street easterly in Davenport Street to the existing storm sewer at National Street and Davenport Street, presented and read. Schaller, Council- Kean, Schreiber, Councilman Schreiber moved that the proof of publication be received and filed. Seconded by Councilman Kean. Carried by the following vote: Y cas-Mayor Horgan, JAMES J. KEAN ROBERT J. HORGAN Councilmen LEO F. FROMMELT City Clerk 5, 1962 men Takas. Nays-None. Session, November Attest City Clerk 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 ex,,;~ute said bonds and that the City Clerk be and he is hereby instructerl 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. 1238 and paid out by him to pay the cost of said contract. 8. That the interest coupon,; at- tached to the bonds be signed \With the facsimile signature of the Mayor and countersigned with the facsimile signature of the City Clerk. 9. That as fast as funds allow, beginning with the second y0[1r after the payment of interest due, the City Treasurer is directed to call these bonds in the same '1rr1er as numbered. On 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, being ............... months' interest due t date on its Bond said City to be thereto affixpd, this 6th day Decmber, 1962. (SEAL) City Clerk of Coupon) Regular Mayor (Form F j men Takas. Nays-None. (Necessity for Improvement) RESOLUTION NO, 2,17.62 Whereas, proposed plans, spec. ifications, form of contract have been duly prepared and approved by the City Council of tbe City of Dubuque and are now on file in the office of the City Clerk sbow- ing among other things the follow- ing: 1. 2. street plan ment. 3. The estimate of the cost of the proposed improvement. for the construction of a twenty- four inch (24") R.C.C.P. storm sew- er in Davenport Street from the existing storm sewer between Saun- ders Street and Stoltz Street east- erly in Davenport Street to the existing storm sewer at National Street and Davenport Street. to be improved. of such improve~ Tbe The 10. Notice of election to call these bonds shall be given by reg- ular United States Mail addressed to the last known address of the purchaser. Passed, adopted and approved this 5th day of November 1962. LOUIS SCHALLER Mayor JOHN P. SCHRElBEH PETER J. TAKOS Session, November 5, 1962 hereinafter mentioned to the bear~ er hereof, on the first day of ............................................, or at any time before that date, at the op. tion of the City of Dubuque, the sum of Five Hundred dollars with interest thereone at the rate of 5 per cent per annum, payable semi-annually, on the presentation and surrender of the interest coupons hereto attached. Both principal and interest of this bond are payable at the office of the City Treasurer in the City of Du- buque, in the State of Iowa. This bond is issued by the City of Du. buque under and by virtue of Chapter 396 of tbe 1954 Code of Iowa, as amended, and the Res- olution of said City dUly passed on the 5th day of November, 1962, betng Resolution No. 233-62 the provisions of which are incorporC\t- ed by reference into this Bonet This Bond is one of a series of 262 bonds, 261 for $500.00 num- bered from 3810 to 4070 both in- cluded, and one for $415.07 num- bered 4071 all of like tenor and date, and issued for the purpose of City of Dubuque 1962 Bitum- inous Concrete Surfacing Project NO.1 (except Cummins Street and Samuel Street). as described in said Resolution, in said City, which cost is payable by the abutting and adjacent 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. 1238 created by the col- lection 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, prec- edent 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 ~he assessment, collection and paym<ent hereon of said special tax, the full faith and diligence of said City of Dubuque are hereby irrevocably pledged. 1N TESTlMONY WHEREOF tbe 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 8, Bond No. 3992 to $500.00 each, April Series No.9, Bond No. 4018 to 4043 inclusive, $500.00 each, April 1, 1971. 2. Sucb bonds shall be called street improvement bonds; and shall bear the date of December 6, 1962; and shall be numbered consecutively; and they shall be numbered, divided into series, and be in such denominations and for such maturity dates as are shown in the following table: Series No.1, Bond No. 3810 to 3855 inclusive, $500.00 each, April 1, 1963. Series No.2, Bond No. 3836 to 3861 inclusive, $500.00 each, April 1, 1964. Series No.3, Bond No. 3862 to 3887 inclusive, $500.00 each, April 1, 1965. Series No.4, Bond No. 3888 to 3913 inclusive, $500.00 each, April 1, 1966, Series No.5, Bond No. 3914 to 3939 inclusive, $500.00 each, April 1, 1967. Series 3965 inc 1, 1968. No.6, Bond No. 3940 to lusive, $500.00 each, April Regular Series No.7, Bond No. 3966 to 3991 inclusive, $500.00 each, April 1, 1969. Series No. 4017 inclusive, 1, 1970. 424 Series No. 10, Bond No. 4044 to 4070 inclusive, $500.00 each, April 1, 1972. Series No. 10, Bond No. 4071, $415.07, April 1, 1972. 3. Said bonds shall bear irjer- est at the rate of 5 per cent per annum, payable semi-annually in accordance with coupons thereto attached: 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 tberein 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 State of Iowa promises to pay I ~ tbe as 427 ed to Saffran Construction Com- pany and the Manager be and he is hereby directed to ~xecute a contract on behalf of tbe City of Dubuque for the complete per- formance 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 TreahUfl!f is authorized and instructed to return the bid deposits of the unsuccessful bidders. Passed and adopted this 5th day of November, 1962. LOUIS SCHALLER Mayor JOHN P. SCHREIBER PETER J. TAKOS JAMES J. KEA.1I/ ROBERT J. HORGAN Councilmen LEO F. FROMMELT City Clerk 1962 5, \ Session, November November 5, To the Honorable Mayor and City Council Gentlemen: Sealed bids were received until 10:00 A.M. Monday, November 5, 1962 for the Davenport Street Storm Sewer. The lowest bid sub- mitted was entered by tbe Saffran Construction Company of Dubuque, Iowa: tbe bid was 13.7% below the estimate. A tabulation of bids received is attached. I recommend that the contract for the improvement be awarded to the Saffran Construction Com. pany. 1962 Very truly yours, Gilbert D. Chavenelle City Manager Regnlar Regnlar Session, November 5, 1962 Seconded by Councilman Takas. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Schaller, Council- men Horgan, Kean, Schreiber, Takos. N ays--N one. (Ordering Construction) RESOLUTION NO. 23>U2 BE IT RESOLVED BY THE C1TY COUNClL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE that pursuant to a Reso- lution of Necessity No. 217-62 which was duly passed by this Council for the construction of a twenty.four inch (24") R.C.C.P. stonn sewer in Davenport Street from the existing stonn sewer be- tween Saunders Street and Stoltz Street easterly in Davenport Street to the existing stonn sewer at National Street and Davenport Street. Attest Councilman Takas moved the adoption of the resolution. Sec- onded by Councilman Kean. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Schaller, Council- men Horgan, K e a n, Schreiber, Takas. Nays-None. Proof of Publication, certified to by the Publisher, of Notice of proposal to dispose of interest in Lot 1A and Lot 2A in High Street Subdivision to Genoa M. Beebee, presented and read. No written Objections we r e filed and no objectors were pres- ent in the Council Chamber at the time set for the public hear- ing. Councilman Kean moved that the proof of publication be re- ceived and filed. Seconded by Councilman Takos. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Schaller, Council- men Horgan, K e a n, Schreiber, Takas. Nays-None. RESOLUTION NO. 236-62 WHEREAS, pursuant to Resalu- tion and notice of proposal to dis- pose of interest in real estate which notice was published in the Tele- graph-Herald, a newspaper of gen- eral circulation published in the City of Dubuque, Iowa, on the 27th day of October and tbe 4th day of November 1962, the City Coun- Councilman Schreiber moved that the recommendation of the City Manager be approved. Second- ed by Councilman Takas. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Schaller, Council- men Horgan, Kean, Schreiber, Takos. Nays-None. AWAROING CONTRACT RESOLUTION NO. 235-62 WHEREAS, sea led proposals have been submitted by contrac- tors for the construction of a twenty-four inch (24") R.C.C.P. storm sewer in Davenport Street from the existing storm sewer be- tween Saunders Street and Stoltz Street easterly in Davenport Street to the existing storm sewer at National Street and Davenport Street. pursuant to Resolution No. 234-62 and notice to bidders published in a newspaper in said City on November 12, 1962 and Novem- ber 19, 1962; and WHEREAS, said sealed prop.Js- al8 were opened and read on No- vember 5, 1962, and it has been determined that the bid of Saffran Construction Company of Dubu- que, Iowa in the amount of $5,- 999.50 was the lowest bid for the furnishing of all labor and mate. rials and performing the work as provided for in the plans and specificatiinsj now therefore, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Dubuque that the contract for the above mentioned improvement be award- Be and the same are hereby ord- ered and constructed by tbis Coun. cil upon its own motion and with or without the petition of tbe prop. erty owners. All tbe work shall be constructed in accordance with the plans and specifications heretofore adopted and now on file in the office of the City Clerk, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the cost and expense of the said improvement be paid from the Sanitation Fund - Municipal Im- provement. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this resolution being deemed urgent and of immediate necessity shall be in force and effect from and after its passage and adoption by the City Council. Passed, adopted, and approved tbis 5th day of November, 1962. LOUIS SCHALLER Mayor JOHN P. SCHRElBER PETER J. TAKOS JAMES J. KEAN ROBERT J. HORGAN Councilmen Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT, City Clerk BE IT THEREFORE RESOLVED that the City Conncil on its own motion or upon petition of proper- ty owners, deems it advisable and necessary for the public welfare to make the herein mentioned im- provement, and unless property owners at the time of the final con- sideration of this proposed resolu- tion bave on file with tbe City Clerk Objections to the amount of the cost of improvement, they shall be deemed to have waived all ob- jections thereto. Said improvement shall be con- structed and done in accordance with the plans and specifications which have been prepared there- for by the City Engineer which have been approved by the City Council and are now in file with the City Clerk. Tbat the cost and expense of making said improve- ment will be paid from tbe Sanita- tion Fund - Municipal Improve- ments. The above resolution was intro- duced, approved and ordered placed on file with the Cily Clerk this 8tb day of October, 1962. Approved and placed on file for final action. RECORD OF FINAL ADOPTION The foregoing resolution was finally passed and adopted, as pro- posed, by the City Council this 5th day of November, 1962. LOUIS SCHALLER Mayor JOHN P. SCHRElBER PETER J. TAKOS JAMES J. KEAN ROBERT J. HORGAN Councilmen Attest LEO F. FROMMELT, City Clerk Councilman Schrebier moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Takos. Carried by the following vote: 'Yeas-Mayor Schaller, Council- men Horgan, Kean, Schreiber, Tak"". Nays-None. 426 ,I I I I I i II ,j \i I I. Councilman Schreiber moved the adoption of the restlution. Second- ed by Councilman Takas. Carried by tbe following vote: Yeas-Mayor SchaUer, Council. Horgan, Kean, Schreiber, men Takos. Nays-None. Proof of Publication, certified to by the Publisher, of Notice of con- tractors of the receipt of proposals for the construction of a 24" storm sewer in Davenport Street, pre. sented and read. Councilman Schreiber moved that the proof of publication be received and filed. 429 ROBERT J. HORGAN Councilmen Altest: 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 Schaller, Council. men Horgan, K e a n, Schreiber Takas. Nays-None. I men Takas. Nays-None. RESOLUTION NO. 240-62 WIlE REA S, applications for Beer Permits have been submitted to this Council for approval and the same have been examined: NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Cily Council of the City of Dubl1q\i~, Iowa, that the following applic;;> tions be granted and licenses be issued upon the compliance with the terms of the ordinances of the City. CLASS RESOLUTION NO. 239.62 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 Mrs. Marcella McCarty, 2093 Wash- ton Street BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the bond filed with the ap- plication be approved. Passed, adopted and approved this 5th day of November, 11162. LOUIS SCHALLER Mayor JOHN P. SCHREIBER PETER J. TAKOS JAMES J. KEAN ROBERT J. HORI,AN Councilmen Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT City Clerk Councilman Takas moved the adoption of the resolution. Sec- onded by Mayor Schaller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Schaller, Council. Horgan, K e a n, Schreiber, PERMIT Address 2093 Wash. Name Mrs. Marcella McCarty ton Street BEER 1962 "B' Regular Session, November 5, onded by Councilman Schreiber. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Schaller, Co.ll:cil- men Horgan, K e a n, Schreiber, Takos. Nays-None. (A resolution accepting improve- ment and directing the clerk to publish notice) RESOLUTION NO. 238.62 WHEREAS. the contract for the City of Dubuque 1962 Hot Mix- Hot Laid Asphaltic Concrete Re- surfacing Project No. 2 - Dodge Street from a point 64 feet east of the east property line of Grandview Avenue to the east property line of Bluff St. with hot mix-hot laid asphaltic concrete paving. has ben completed and the City Manager has examined the work and filed his certificate stating that the same has been completed according to the terms of the con. tract, plans and specifications and recommends its acceptance, now therefore, BE 1T RESOLVED, by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, that the recommendation of the City Manager be approved and that said improvement 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 par- cels of real estate subject to as- sessment for said improvement and file the same in the office of the City Clerk subject to public inspection and said Clerk '3hall 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 1T 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 retained per- centage provided for therein. Passed, adopted and approved this 5th day of November, 1962. LOUlS SCHALLER Mayor JOHN P. SCHREIBER PETER J. TAKOS JAMES J. KEAN t pav. eom- the Councilman Takas moved that the recommendation of the City Manager be apprvoed. Seconded by Councilman Kean. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Schaller, Council- men Horgan, K e a n, Schreiber, Takos. Nays-None. the Sec- FINAL ESTIMATE RESOLUTION NO. 237-62 WHEREAS, the contract for the City of Dubuque 1962 Hot Mix - Hot Laid Asphaltic Concrete Re- surfacing Project No. 2 Dodge Street from a point 64 feet East of the East Property Line of Grandview Avenue to the East Property Line of Bluff Stref'! with hot mix hot laid aJphalric concrete paving. has been completed and the City Engineer has submitted his final estimate showing the cost thert;l. of including the cost of estimates. notices, inspection, and preparing the assesment and plat, now therefore, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Cily Council of the City of Dubuque, That the cost of said improve- ment is hereby determined to be $46,097.27. That $20,697.78 of the cost there- of shall be assessable upon private property and $22,218.39 to be pa:d by the Iowa State Highway Com. mission and $3,180.90 shall be paid from the 135 J.1 Road U3e Tax Fund of the City of Duhuque. Passed, adopted and app:,oved this 5th day of November 1962. LOUIS SCHALLER Mayor JOHN P. SCHREIBER PETER J. TAKOS JAMES J. KEAN ROBERT J. HORGAN Councilmen Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT Councilman Takas moved adoption of the resolution. 5, 1962 Hot Laid Asphaltic copcrete ing Project No. 2 has been pleted in accordance with plans and specifications. I, therefore, recommend the a'~ ceptance of the above named proj ecl. Very truly yours, Gilbert D. t::havenelle City Manager Session, November the Sec- Car. November 2, 1962 The Honorable Mayor and City Council Gentlemen: This is to advise vou that the City of Dubuque 19'62 Hot Mix- ,."t Councilman Kean moved adoption of the resolution. onded by Councilman Takas. ried by the following 'late: Yeas-Mayor Schaller, Council. men Horgan, K e a n, Sehreiber, Takas. Nays-None. cil of Dubuque, Iowa met on the 5th day of November 1962 at 7:30 o'clock P.M. C e n t r a I Standard Time in the City Council Cham- bOlrs in the City Hall to consider the proposal to dispose of the hereinfater described real estate, at which hearing all interested parties were afforded an oppor- tunity to be heard for or against such proposal; and WHEREAS, there being no writ- ten or oral objections to the pro- posal to dispose of the interest in real estate hereinafter described. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RE- SOLVED BY THE CITY COUNClL OF THE C1TY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA: Section 1. That the disposal of the inteerst of City of Dubuque, Iowa, to Genoa M. Beebee cover- ing the following described prop- erty, to-wit: Lot lA and Lot 2A in High Street Subdivision in the City of Dubuque, Iowa, be and the same is hereby ap- proved. Section 2. That the Mayor and City Clerk are hereby authorized, empowered and directed to exe- cute Quit Claim Deed, attached hereto, unto Genoa M. Beebee con- veying interest of City of Dubuque in and to said described real estate and to deliver said Quit Claim Deed upon receipt of payment of costs of publication. Passed, adopted and approved this 5th day of November, 1962. LOUIS SCHALLER Mayor JOHN P. SCHRElDEH PETER J. TAKOS JAMES J. KEAN ROBERT J. HORGAN Councilmen LEO F. FROMMELc City Clerk Regular 428 Attest 431 November 15, 1962 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council Gentlemen: I herewith submit the monthly reports of the City Auditor, City Treasurer, City Water Works and City Health Department for the month of October, 1962, along with a list of claims and payrolls for which warrants were issued for the month of October, 1962. Respectfully submitted, Gilbert D. ChavenelIe City Manager Mayor Schreiber moved that the reports be received and filed. Sec- onded by Councilman Takas. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Schaller, Coun,:il- men Horgan, K e a n, Schreiber, Takas. Nay Proof of Publication, certified to by the Publisher, of Statement of Receipts and a list of claims for which warrants were issued during the month of October 1962, presented and read. Mayor Schal- ler moved that the proof of lIub- Ucation be received and filed. Sec. onded by Councilman Takas. Car. ried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Schaller, Council.. men Horgan, K e a n, Schreiber Takos. Nays-None. 19, 1962 s-None. Special Session, November CITY COUNCIL OFFICIAL Special Session, November 19, 1962. Council met at 7:30 P. M. C. S. T. Present-Mayor Schaller, Coun- cilmen Horgan, Kean, Schreiber, Takos. City Manager Gilbert D. Chavenelle. Mayor Schaller read the call and stated that service thereof had been duly made and that this meeting is called for the pnrposc of approving plat of Sears Roebuck & Co. Subdivision No. 1 and No. 2, also plat of Chemical sundivi- sion and also acting on any other business as may properly come before a regular meeting: of the City Council. Communication of League of Iowa municipalities submitting a summary of a bill to provide for a State Public Utility Commission to regulate utility rates and ser- vice in Iowa, presented and read. Councilman Takos moved that the summary be referred to the City Council. Seconded by Councilman Schreiber. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas-Mayor SchaUer, Council. Horgan, K e a n, Schreiber, 1962 CLASS "8" BEER PERMIT FOR PRIVATE CLUB Veterans of Foreign Wars, Ger. aId F. Winters, Post No. 9663, 115 East 22nd Street American Veterans of World 11 (Amvets), Post No.3, Main Street CLASS "C" BEER PERMIT Thomspon Food Markets, Inc., N.E. Cor. 32nd & Jackson Streets BE 1T FURTHER RESOLVED that the bonds flied by such ap. plicants be and the same are here- by approved. Passed, adopted and approved this 5th day of November, 1962. LOUIS SCHALLER Mayor JOHN P. SCHRElBER PETER J. TAKOS JAMES J. KEAN ROBERT J. HORGAN Councilmen Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT City Clerk Councilman Kean moved the adoption of the resolution. Sec- onded by Mayor Schaller. Carried by tbe following vote: Yeas-Mayor Schaller, Council. men Horgan, K e a n, Schreiber, Takos. Nays-None. There being no further business Mayor Schaller moved to adjourn. Seconded by Councilman Kean. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Schaller, Council- Horgan, K e a n, Schreiber, November The Honorable Mayor and City Council Gentlemen: In my investigation of the park- ing ramp program, I have found that our present off-street park- ing bond ordinance is restrictive to the point of almost preventing the proposed ramp program. There are two requirements in the ordi- nance which cause difficulty. 1. A lien is placed upon park. ing lots until the bond obligations are satisfied. These lots are the southwest corner of 9th & Bluff; the northwest side of 9th & Bluff; the strip between 8tb and 9th; the lot at 5th & Bluff; 4th & 10wa and property on Central between 9th & 10th. Further, that the proceed, from the sale of any of the lots, which the Council determineR to be unusable and unprofitable, shall be deposited in the Parking Lot Revenue Bond Sinking Fund. 1962 19, men Takas. Nays-None. Communication of the Dubuque Cultural Commission submitting a report of their activities and future aims covering their first year of existence, presented and read. Councilman Horgan moved that the report be received and filed. Seconded by Councilman Kean. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Schaller, Council. men Horgan, K e a n, Schreiber Takos. Nays-None. W.. 429 Regular Session, November 5, te Hickey, 107 Locust Street P. Haupert, 1703 Asbury CLASS "B" BEER PERMIT FOR PRIVATE CLUB Veterans of Foreign Wars, Ger- ald F. Winters, Post No. 9663, 115 East 22nd Street American Veterans of World War 11 (Amvets), Post No.3, 429 Main Street CLASS "C" BEER PERMIT Thompson Food Markets, Inc., N.E. Cor. 32nd & Jackson Streets Passed, adopted and approved this 5th day of November, 1962. LOUIS SCHALLER Mayor JOHN P. SCHRElBER PETER J. TAKOS JAMES J. KEAN ROBERT J. HORGAN Councilmen Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT City Clerk Councilman Schreiber m 0 v e d adoption of the resolution. Sec- onded by Councilman Takas. Car. ried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Schaller, Council. men Horgan, K e a n, Schreiber, Takos. Nays-None. men Takas. Nays-None. LEO F. FROMMELT City Clerk 963 ...........................1963 Wb 2399 Beecher, Approved Adopted 430 Jobn J. Street David L. Clarence Street RESOLUTION NO. 241-62 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 he occupied by such applicants were inspected and found to comply with the ordinances of this City and they have filed proper bonds: NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Dubuque that the Manager be and he is hereby directed to issue to the following named applicants a h~er permit. Printed Council proceedings for the months of June and July 1962, presented for approval. Coundl- man Kean moved that the pro. ceedings be approved as printed. Seconded by Councilman Takos. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Schaller, Council- men Horgan, K e a n, Schreiber, Takas. Nays-None. Councilmen CLASS "B" PERMIT Name Address Mrs. Marcella McCarty, 2093 Wash. ton Street John J. Beecher, 2399 W hit e Street David L. Hickey, 107 Locust Stre:::t Clarence P. Hanpert, 1703 Asbury Street BEER I ..................................... City Clerk Attest I II 433 man as plaintiffs filed notice of suit pending in the District Court of Iowa in and for Dubuque Coun. ty claiming damages in the amount of $1,182.10 allegedly resulting from the backing up of a sewer adjacent to plaintiffs' property which allegf~dly occurred on March 29, 1960. Plantiffs have made an offer of settlement in the amount of $100.- 00, and it is the recommendation of the City Attorney that while this action could successfully be defended that it would serve the best pUblic interest to accept said offer of settlement and it is the recommendation of the City At- torney that said offer be accept- ed, and the City Auditor be in- structed to draw a warrant pay- able to Charles F. Spielman and Mary M. Spielman, as husband and wife and individually, plus a war- rant in the amount of $13.80 pay- able to the district court clerk covering costs of said action, and to deliver the same to the City Attorney for transmittal to the plaintiffs on receipt of a duly executed release. Original claim is with. Councilman Takas moved that the recommendation of the City Attorney be approved and the Auditor instructed to issue a war- rent in the amount of $100. pay- able to Charles F. & Mary M. Spielman and also a warrant III the amount of $13.80 payable to Clerk of District Court and deliver said warrants to the City Attorney for delivery. Seconded hy Mayor Schaller. Carried by the fOllowing vote: Y cas-Mayor Schaller, Council- men Horgan, K e a n, Schreiber, Takas. Nays-None. Notice of claim of Laura H. Kirk, in the amount of $700., for personal injuries received in a fall on a defective sidewalk on the north side of 7th Street be. tween the alley between Main & Locust and Main Street on Sep- tember 21, 1962, presented and read. Mayor Schaller moveu that the notice of claim be reff~n'(:d to the City Solicitor for investiga- attached here- submitted, Respectfully R. N. Russo City Attorney Session, November 19, 1962 Respectfully submitterl R. N. Russo City Attorney Councilman Schreiber m 0 v e d that the recommendation of the City Attorney be approved. Sec- onded by Mayor Schaller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Schaller, Council- men Horgan, K e a n, Schreiber, Takos. Nays-None. basin on Alta Place, which was then in the course of construction, and flowed onto the proper(y of the claimants, which being low ground retained said flowage. At the time in question the alley lying immediately next to the Alt- haus residence was being filled and graded for purpose of improve- ing same, and in view of the foregoing, it is the recommenda- tion of the City Attorney that the claim of Emil Althaus and Thelma Althaus be denied. Original claim is attached here- to. Respectfully R. N. Russo City Attorney Councilman Schreiber m 0 v e d that the recommendation of the City Attorney be approved. Sec- onded by Mayor Schaller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Schaller, Council- men Horgan, Kean, Schreiber. Not voting-Councilman Takos. November 15, 1962 Honorable Mayor and City Council Gentlemen: On October 18, 1962, John Far. ley, Jr., Box 228 Loras College, filed claim for damages allegedly suffered to his car as a result of striking a hole on Dodge Strcr,t at the intersection with Bryant Street on the 9th day of October 1962. I have made an investigation of this matter and find that on said date Dodge Street was under construction and therefore recom- mend denial of said claim. Original claim is returned here- with. submitted, Special 19, 1962 1, 1060, Charles Mary M. Spiel. November Honorable Mayor and City Council Gentlemen: On September F. Spielman and November 15, 1962 Hon. Mayor and City Council Gentlemen: On July 27, 1962, Ambrose J. Scheller, Jr., 405 Southern Ave., 1962 Dubuque, Iowa, filed claim against the City of Dubuque in an un- specified amount for damages al- legedly suffered by him as a result of a storm occurring on July 22, 1962. I have made an investigation of this matter and find that on the date in question it rained 2lh inches in a 20 minute period which rain caused water to flow off the St. George Subdivision onto Samuel Street ripping out 300 feet of sanitary sewer and de- positing parts of same with rock, debris and dirt at the end of Sam- uel Street causing a damming effect, thereby directing the flow of water upon the property of claimant, and therefore find no actionable negligence on the part of the City and recommend that the claim be denied. claim is Councilman Schreiber m 0 v e d that the recommendation of the City Attorney be approved. Sec* onded by Mayor Schaller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Schaller, Council men Horgan, K e a n, Schreiber, Takas. Nays-None. November Honorable Mayor and City Council Gentlemen: On August 20, 1962, Emil Alt- haus and Thelma Althaus filed claim against the City of Dubuque as a result of damage allegedly suffered to their home at 2020 Green St., Dubuque, Iowa, chim- ing the City negligently construc- ed and graded an alley from Del- aware Street to Green Strl:et in the City, in failing to install a storm sewer in said alley, and that the City negligently graded Alta Place in said City, which damage allegedly occurr.~d on Jaly 22, 1962. I have made an investigation of this matter and find that on July 22, 1962, a rain of 2lh inches within a period of 20 minutes occurred and that the flow of water flowed onto Green Street and overflowed the curb and catch 1962 attached here. 'd submitted, 15, Respectfully R. N. Russo City Attorney Session, November 19, Original to. Tht transfer of title to the first three of the above listed lots has been proposed. This transfer is impossible under the restrictions. 2. No additional bonds for new off*street parking facilities can be issued until the net revenue of the parking system for the last fiscal year is 1 If.3 times the max- imum principal and interest pay- ments for any succeeding twelve months. Under our present rate of earnings, only an insufficient amount of new bonds could be issued for the ramp program. Further, since our entire park- ing program is in the planning state, any future development be- yond the proposed ramp will be hampered by the ordinance fE;- strictions. A greater flexibility than that now permitted will be required. Finally, I have been advised that the marketing of new bonds will be greatly affected by the fact that the parking system is already obligated to bonds in the amount of $310,000.00. This may be to the extent of prohibiting a new issue. In order to overcome the diffi. culties I have sought the advice and help of Quail and Company, Incorporated. The i l' representa- tives, Mr. Gadient and Mr. H. Pickard, have advised me that they believe that outstanding bonds can be purchased. The company has tendered this service in the form of a contract with the city. I recommend that authorization be granted by the Council for the city to enter into a contract with the Quail Company to negotiate the purchase of outstanding Off- Street Parking Revenue Bonds. Respectfully, Gilbert D. Chavenelle City Manager Mayor Schaller moved that ac- tion on the recommendation be deferred for a week. Seconded by Councilman Takas. Carrif'd by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Schaller, Coundl. men Horgan, K e a n, Schreiber. Takos. Nays-None. Special 432 . 435 tiOD is terrifying. City Engineer John White was called upon by the Council and presented a total approximate cost figure of $12,- 835.00, covering grading, storm sewer, curb & gutter and paving. Councilman Horgan moved that the petitions relative to the exten- sion of Riker Street be referred to the Council to view the grounds. Seconded by Councilman Takas. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Schaller, Council- men Horgan, K e a n, Schreiber, Takos. Nays-None. Petition of Ken L. Meisenburg, requesting a refund of $100., on the unexpired portion of Class "B" beer license No. 58, as he has discontinued business on Novem- ber 5, 1962, presented and read. Mayor Schaller moved that the refund be granted and the Auditor instructed to issue a warrant in the amount of $100. payable to Ken L. Meinsenburg to cover the amount due on the unexpired por~ tion of Class "B" beer license No. 58. Seconded by Councilman Takos. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor SChaUer, Council- men Horgan, K e a n, Schreiber, Takos. Nays-None. November 16, 1962 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council Gentlemen: The Fengler Street Sanitary Sewer has been completed in ac- cordance with plans and specifi- cations by the Saffran Construc- tion Company. I recommend that the improve- ment be accepted. Very tmly yours, Gilbert D. Chavenelle City Manager Session, November 19, 1962 t Councilman Kean moved that the recommendation of the City Manager be approved. Seconded by Councilman Schreiber. Carried by the followtng vote: Yeas-Mayor Schaller, Council- men Horgan, K e a n, Schreiber, Takos. Nays-None. FINAL ESTIMATE RESOLUTION NO. 242-62 WHEREAS, tbe contract for the construction of a fifteen inch (15") sanitary sewer in Fengler Yeas-Mayor Schaller, Council men Horgan, K e a n, Schreiber Takos. Nays-None. Petition of Ricbard H. Logan et al requesting the extension of Riker Street from Dunn Court to Rush Street without assessment in order to relieve a traffic problem in the B r y a n t-Sl. Columbkille school area, presented and read. Councilman Takas moved that the rules be suspended in order to let anyone present address the Council if they so desire. Seconded by Councilman Kean. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Schaller, Council- Horgan, K e a n, Schreiber, men Takos. Nays-None. Mr. Ricbard Logan addressed the Council, representing 650 sign- ers in favor of the extension of Riker street, by resquesting that the Council make arrangements to visit the site. If the extension as suggested is not feasible it might be that the Council could offer an alternate solution. Petition of James Scharff et al objecting to the extension of Riker Street due to the terrific assess- ment cost as abutting property owners, presented and read. Mr. Wm. Farnum of 1098 Rush St. addressed the Council as a spokesman for the Objectors by stating that in his opinion the traffic problem could be solved very easily if the cause were elimi- nated by spreading out the time of Sunday masses at St. Columbkilles. During the week there is little or no trouble at all in the area. From a financial standpoint it would be very hard to cope with, if the cost of the extension of Riker street would be an assess. able amount to be charged against the abutting property owners. Miss Egelbof addressed the Council by stating that the storm water situa- Petition of John C. Comer et a1 objecting to the rezoning of the west side of Rhomberg A venue from 1211 to 1227, presented and read. Councilman Schreiber IDi)ved that the petition be referred to the Planning & Zoning Commjs> sion. See 0 n d e d by Councilman Takos. Carrted by tbe following vote: Special I ! c 1962 WHEREAS, City Council of Du- buque' Iowa, finds that portion of Heeb Street petitioned to be va- cated serves no public purpose and it would serve the best public in- terest that same be vacated. NOW THEREFORE BE IT OR- DAINED BY THE CITY COUN- CIL OF DUBUQUE, IOWA: Section 1. That portion of Heeb Street abutting the property of the National Tea Co. in the City of Dubuque, Iowa and which prop- erty Is described as follows: Lot 1, Lot 2 and Lot 3 of L. H. Langworthy's Addition to Dubuque, and also the Northerly % of Lot 1 of the Subdivision of City Lots 438 and 439 and that part of Lot 676 not included in the plat of L. H. Langworthy's Addition to Dubuque, aU in the City of Du- buque, Iowa; be and the same is hereby vacated subject to perpet- ual easement running in favor of City of Dubuque, Iowa in and to the storm sewer lying and existing In Heeb Street and the rights and interest of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, in and to said storm sewer be and the same are hereby per- petually reserved unto the City at Dubuque, Iowa, including right of entry for repair and maintenance thereof. Section 2. . That the City Clerk be and he is hereby authorized and directed to record a certified copy of this Ordinance in the office of the County Recorder in and for Dubuque County, Iowa. Passed, adopted and approved this 19th day of November, 1962. LOUIS SCHALLER Mayor JOHN P. SCHREIBER PETER J. TAKOS JAMES J. KEAN ROBERT J. HORGAN Councilmen Attest: Leo F. Frommelt City Clerk Published officially in the Tele- graph-Herald newspaper this 23rd day of November 1962. Leo F. Frommelt City Clerk Special Session, November Yeas-Mayor Schaller, Council Horgan, K e a n, Schreiber, ORDINANCE NO. 56-62 An Ordinance vacating a portion of Heeb Street abutttng the prop- erty of the National Tea Co. at 20th and Central Avenue, present- ed 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 Counell- man Takos. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas-Mayor SChaller, Counl'il- men Horgan, K e a n, Schreiber, Takos. Nays-None. 1 t. 11-23 Councilman Schreiber m 0 v e d the adoption of the Ordinance. Sec- onded by Councilman Takos. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Schaller, Council men Horgan, K e a n, Schreibf!r, Takos. Nays-None. Councilman Schreiber m 0 v e d that the rules be suspended re- quiring an Ordinance tt> be read on three separate dayc;. Seconded by Councilman Takos. Carried L.y the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Schaller, Council men Horgan, K e a n, Schreiber Takos. Nays-None. Petition of Peoples Natural Gas requesting premission to cut a 4' x 6' bole in the street at 1105 University Avenue, presented and read. Councilman Takos moved that the petition be granted. Sec- onded by Councilman Schreiber. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Schaller, Council- men Horgan, K e a 0, Schr~iber, Takos. Nays-None. 19, Notice of claim of Mrs. Naomi Zentner, in an un-named amount, for personal injuries received as the result of a fall in the street at 846 Euclid Ave., on November 9, 1962, presented and read. Mayor '=-chalIer moved that the notice of . 'aim be referred to the City So- licitor for investigation and re- port. S ec 0 n d e d by Councilman Takos. Carried by the following vote: tion and report. Seconded by Coun- cilman Takos. Carried by the fol. lowing vote: Yeas-Mayor Schaller, Council- men Horgan, K e a n, Schreiber, Takos. Nays-None. men Takos. Nays-None. ORDINANCE NO. 56-62 WHEREAS. the National Tea Co. has petitioned the City of Du- buque for the vacation of that por- tion ot Heeb Street lying between the northerly and southerly lines of the National Tea Co. property located at 20th Street and Cen- tral Avenue in Dubuque, Iowa, and all the owners of the properly abutting thereon have consented to such vacation; and WHEREAS, the Pianning and Zoning Commission of City of Du- buque, Iowa recommends the vaca- tion of same subject to retaining easement for existing storm sew- er; and . 434 437 RESOLUTION NO. 246.62 WHEREAS, there has been filed with the City Clerk a plat of SEARS-ROEBUCK & CO., Subdi. vision No. 1 & No. 2 in the City of Dubuque, Iowa, prepared by Cullen-Schiltz & Associates, En- gineers, dated November 17, 1962; and WHEREAS, the City Council of Dubuque, Iowa, has examined said plat and finds that same should be approved, and that the dedica- tion to the public of that portion of Huff Street as shown on said plat be and the same is hereby approved and confirmed. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RE- SOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF DUBUQUE, IOWA: Section 1. That the plat of SEARS.ROEBUCK & CO., Subdivi- sions No. 1 & No. 2 in the City of Dubuque, Iowa, prepared by Cullen-Schiltz & Associates, En- gineers, dated November 17, 1962, a copy of which marked Exhibit "A" is here to attached and by reference made a part hereof be and the same is hereby approved. Section 2. That upon delivery of deed by Illinois Central Railroad Co. to City of Dubuque, Iowa con- veying a parcel of real estate to City of Dubuque, Iowa, that the Mayor and City Clerk be and they are hereby authorized and directed to execute said plat on behalf of the City of Dubuque and thereupon the City Clerk is directed to record said plat in the office of the Coun- ty Recorder in and for Dubuque County, Iowa. Section 3. That the City of Du- buque, Iowa hereby dedicates to the public that portion of Huff Street as shown upon said plat of SEARS-ROEBUCK & CO., Sub. divisions No. 1 & No. 2 in the City of Dubuque, Iowa. Passed, adopted and approved this 19th day of November, 1962. LOUlS SCHALLER Mayor JOHN P. SCHRElBER PETER J. TAKOS JAMES J. KEAN ROBERT J. HORGAN Councilmen LEO F. FROMMELT City Clerk Session, November 19, 1962 Attest the Sec- Car- RESOLUTION NO. 245-62 WHEREAS, there has beeu filed with the City Clerk a plat of vacated portion of Oak Street in Union Addition in the City of Dubuque, Iowa, prepared by Cul- len-Schiltz & Associates, Engineers, dated November 9, 1962; and WHEREAS, the City Council of Dubuque, Iowa, has examined said plat and finds that same should be approved. NOW THEREFORE BE 1T RE- SOLVED BY THE C1TY COUNCIL OF DUBUQUE, lOW A: Section 1. That the plat of vacated portion of Oak Street in Union Addition, City of Dubuque, Iowa, hereafter known as Lot 236A, Union Addition, in the City of Dubuque, Iowa, prepared by Cul- len-Schiltz & Associates, Engineers, dated November 9, 1962 be and the same is hereby approved. Section 2. That the Mayor and City Clerk be and they are hereby authorized and directed to execute said plat on behalf of the City, and the City Clerk is directed to record said plat in the office of the County Recorder in and for Dubuque County, Iowa. Passed, adopted and approved this 19th day of November, 1962. LOUlS SCHALLER Mayor JOHN P. SCHRElBER PETER J. TAKOS JAMES J. KEAN ROBERT J. HORGAN Councilmen LEO F. FROMMELT City Clerk Councilman Takas moved that the City Manager be authorized to negotiate for the sale of the prop- erty and the City Solicitor be in- structed to draw proper proceed- ings. S e con d e d by Councilman Kean. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Schaller, Council- Horgan, K e a n, Schreiber, Councilman Takas moved adoption of the resolution. onded by Councilman Kean. ried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Schaller, Council men Horgan, K e a n, Schreiber Takos. Nays-None. Attest: Special I Councilman Takos moved the adoption of the resolution. Sec- men Takos. Nays-None. 19, 1962 is directed to pay to the con- tractor from the Sanitation Fund Municipal Improvements upon the above described improvement in amount equal to the amount of his contract, less any retained per- centage provided for therein. Passed, adopted and approved this 19th day of November, 1962. LOUlS SCHALLER JOHN P. SCHREIBER PETER J. TAKOS JAMES J. KEAN ROBERT J. HORGAN Councilmen Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT City Clerk Councilman Takas moved the adoption of the resolution. Sec- onded by Councilman Kean. Car- ried by the fOllowing vote: Yeas-Mayor Schaller, Council men Horgan, K e a n, Schreiber, Takos. Nays-None. RESOLUTION NO. 244-62 WHEREAS, there has been filed with the City Clerk a plat of Chem- ical Subdivision in the City of Dubuque, Iowa, prepared by Cul- len-Schiltz & Associates, Engineers, dated Novemher 13, 1962; and WHEREAS, the City Council of Dubuque, Iowa, has examined said plat and same should be approved. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RE- SOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF DUBUQUE. IOWA: Section 1. That the plat of Chem- ical Subdivision into Lot 1 and Lot 2 thereof, in the City of Du- buque, Iowa, dated November 13, 1962, prepared by Cullen Schi:.tz & Associates, Engineers. be and the same is hereby approvec.. Section 2. That the Mayor and City Clerk be and they are hereby authorized and directed to execute said plat on bebalf of the City. and the City Clerk is directed to record said plat in the office of the County Recorder in and for Dubuque County, Iowa. Passed, adopted and apprOVed this 19th day of November, 1962. LOUlS SCHALLER Mayor JOHN P. SCHRElBER PETER J. TAKOS JAMES J. KEAN ROBERT J. HORGAN Councilmen LEO F. FROMMELT City Clerk Session, November Attest: the Sec. Car- mprove- RESOLUTION NO. 243-62 WHEREAS, the contract for the construction of a fifteen inch (15") sanitary sewer in Fengler Street from the existing manhole in Kerper Boulevard thence west- erly 503 feet to the existing man- hole first west at Peosta Street. has been completed and the City Manager has examined the work and filed his certificate stating that the same has been completed according to the terms of the con- tract, plans and specifications and recommends its acceptance, now therefore. BE IT RESOLVED, by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, that the recommendation (.f the City Manager be approved and that said improvement be and the same is hereby accepted. BE 1T FURTHER RESOLVED, that the City Treasurer be and he Street from the existing manhole in Kerper Boulevard thence west- erly 503 feet to the existing man. hole first west at Peosta Street. has been completed and the City Engineer has submitted his final estimate showing the cost thereof BE IT RESOLVED, by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That the cost of said imJl'ove" ment is hereby determined to be $5,200.80. That none of the cost tbcreo: shall be assessable upon private property and $5,200.80 shall be paid from the Sanitatwn Fund Municipal Improvements of the City of Dubuque. Passed, adopted and approved this 19th day of November 1962 LOUlS SCHALLER Mayor JOHN P. SCHREIBER PETER J. TAKOS JAMES J. KEAN ROBERT J. HORGAN Councilmen LEO F. FROMMELT City Clerk 436 Attest: Councilman Kean moved adoption of the resolution. onded by Councilman Takas. ried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Schaller, Council men Horgan, K e a n, Schreiber Takos. Nays-None. (A resolution ment) accepting Special counseler, an editorial or from the man on the street, it should be truthful and objective. There is another type of criti- cism which any official has just cause to resent. It is the type which is not constructive, not honest and certainly, not in the best interest of the community. When the bounds of propriety have been over-stepped, when twisted facts and purposeful distortions become the means to an end, it is time to challenge the authors and set the community's thinking ~\raight. I find this course necessary in regard to John Waltz, Dock ~om- missioner. This man who tt~rved so ably for the past three years has been cruelly and maliciously attacked. His opponents represent a very small but vocal segment of the citizenry. They have been ahle thru various means to confuse the minds of many good citizens with distorted facts and mis-statements. 439 1962 26, November CITY COUNCIL OFFICIAL November Session, Special 1963 ........1963 19, 1962 Approved Adopted Session, November onded by Councilman Kean. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Schaller, Council- men Horgan, K e a n, Schreiber, Takos. Nays-None. Special 438 Councll met at 7:30 P. M. C. S. T. Present-Mayor Schaller, Coun- cilmen Horgan, Kean, Schreiber, Takos. City Manager Gllbert D. Chavenelle. Mayor Schaller read the call and stated that service thereof had been duly made and that this meeting is called for the purpose of granting authorization to enter into a contract with Quail & Co. to negotiate the purchase of out- standing off-street Parking Reve- nue Bonds in the amount of $310,- OOOand acting on any other bus- iness as may properly come be- fore a regular meeting of the City Council. Councilman Takos moved that John J. Waltz be re-appointed to the Dock Commission for a three year term to 11-26-1965. Seconded by Councilman Schreiber. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Schaller, Council- men Kean, Schreiber, Takas. NayS-Councilman Horgan. Councilman Horgan voted nay on WaItt's appointment because it is apparent that conflicts exist within the Commission. Mayor Schaller stated that he voted for Waltz because he be- lieves the present Commission has the interest of the citizens at heart. His vote for Waltz has nothing to do with labor or Mr. Kingsley. Even with controversy Mr. Waltz has done a fine job. I believe he is most conscientious and will continue to be so. Council- man Takos read the following state- ment in support of Mr. Waltz's appointment to the Dock Commis- sion. We who are in the service of the public, are continually subject to criticism. Our actions, our deci~ sions, and our ideas are constantly analyzed, debated, praised and criticized. The public official who resents eriticism should hastily de- part from public service. It is not healthy for a community to be devoid of criticism, I am, of course, speaking of constructive criticism. Whether it comes from a fellow 26, Session, Special 1962. Councilmen Mr. C. E. Mullin, a representa- tive of the Veterans Dubuque Mem- orial Day Committee, addressed the Council requesting property on City Island, preferably the area around the wells for the construc- tion of a monument honoring the war dead of the City. Clerk City Attest: CounCilman Takas moved that Mr. Mullin and representatives meet with the City Manager, Mr. Hail-Water Superintendent, and Cletus Allen-Street Commissioner and submit a report at a future date. Seconded by Councilman llorgan. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Schaller, Council- men Horgan, K e a n, Schreiber, Takos. Nays-None. Mr. Waltz should be commended for not fighting back. He realizes, as good citizens do, that in such a struggle there is only one loser -the community itself. This at- titude has produced for him still wider support and the respect of countless citizens who have se-en thru the plan to discredit him. He should also be commended for his desire to continue to 3erv~ the public. Many a man would be d!~- allusioned at the unfair methods employed against him. At the outset, I want to point out that my remarks are not direct- ed toward Labor nor it's candidate. This group seeks representation on this board as they do on all city boards and commissions. They have not unfairly castigated Mr. Waltz in advancing their candidate and I highly commend them for it. Labor, in general, knowns Mr. Waltz is not anti-labor anymore than he is quote anti-business un~ quote. Prior to Mr. Waltz's ap- pointment there was intermittent strife between the union and the Dock commission concerning wages and non~union labor. At the meet~ ing of May 23rd, 1960, Mr. Waltz moved that skilled laborers be hired from the specific locals for tht jobs to be performed by thc Commission. At the present time, all employees are union men and all are paid union scale wages. Mr. R. F. Sefzik complimented City Engineer White and com- mittee on coming up with a set of figures relative to the cost of the proposed extension of Riker Street, and hoped the parking ramp committee could do likewise. COUNCIL RECONVENED AT 10:25 P.M, The Council was unable to reach a decision relative to a Dock Com- mission appointment during the receSs period. There being no further business Mayor Schaller moved to adjourn. Seconded by Councilman Kean. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Schaller, Council- men Horgan, K e a n, Schreiber, Takos. Nays-None. LEO F. FROMMEDT City Clerk COUNCIL RECESSED AT 10:10 P.M. Ii 8) Mr. Waltz has made his posi- tion clear concerning the new In- dustrial Director. It is his belief that proper success in this field can only be obtained by relying on and cooperating \vith Mr. Dorothy. 9) Mr. Waltz has promoted the policy of seasonal purchasing and the letting of bids in smaller quan- titi~s to attract more competition. This proceedure has also been of significant value in producing thou- sands of dollars of savings. and 10) Mr. Waltz has demon- strated in hi~ dealings with busi- ness and industry that while he has their interest and success at heart he has the deep concern of the tax paper whom he represents offic- ially. His position in this regard can bE'st be demonstrated by his own statement. Quote "The opera- tion of the Dock Commission is uni- que in so far as the other Commis- sions of the City are concerned due to the fact that we are dealing with private industry whose primary in- terest is profit. Therefore in deal- ing with these bodies it is import- ant thnt the Dock Commission con- c"rn themselves with the protec- tion of the taxpayer in as much as we tying up city property for as long as fifty years in some cases. Farsightedness is absolutely neces- sary in th~se dealings. We must try to project the value of this land as well as the use of the land over the years. Changes in trans- portation modes, tonnage crossing our property which constitutes the bulk of our income must be con- sidered." Unquote. This statement of Mr. Waltz's contains wisdom and reflects the kinrl of thinking Dubuque needs now and in the future. This man has brought a type of reform to the Dock Commission which has pro- duced progressive action and un- told savings to the City. He has a knowledge of the waterfront and of the technical aspects of the Dock Commission that few individ- uals can equal. He has proven that he cannot be controlled by individ- ual or group pressure. To me, this is a vital attribute. The city Council and the City of Dubuque can be proud of the three years of service Mr. Waltz has rendered to date. In reviewing, Mr. Waltz's fine record and after examining the 441 1962 Session, November 26, rock rip-rap on the East shore south of the 16th street bridge. They did the same on the new pleasure boat harbor as well as on the East bank of Area "A." In addition, they now do the clear- ing work necessary prior to dredg- ing. This new approach to river front development using city per- sonnel has resulted in thousands of dollars savings. 2) Office procedures have been completely revamped in the past two years. New equipment has been purchased and reports are now standardized and available to anyone seeking information. 3) Locations of each boat and float have been carded and a tag identification system has been set up, resulting in a morc efficient method of rental collection which has been a problem thru the years, and boat and float owners are aid- ed in times of distress by speedy identification. 4) Communication between the City engineering force and the Water department was also a prob- lem in the past. Now these two agencies work directly with the Dock commission to allow for bet- ter and more carefully executed planning. 5) There is now a continual ex- amination and enforcement of the minimum wharfage clauses in all leases. This action alone has pro- duced several thousands of dollars of added revenue. 6) Since Mr. Waltz's appoint- ment, there has been a careful ad- herence to the budget. The yearly budget now reflects a true picture of the Commission's financial transactions. 7) It is Mr. Waltz's belief and in- tention, as well as the other two commissioner's that the Dock com- mission can and should be oper- ated without city taxes. The tax asking reduction started with the 1960 budget. This year the com- mission received $8,000.00 in tax monies as opposed to a yearly average of $35,000.00 before 1960 budget, and Mr. Waltz's appoint- ment. Riverfront improvement has remained constant despite the low- er requests for tax monies. Prior to 1961 budget, funds for riverfront development were in addition to yearly allotment of taxes for regu- lar Dock operation. Special 1962 3) That l1e__is quote anti-business unquote. If these claims contained any truth whatsoever it would not be possible to have this man continue as a Commissioner, as he would represent a liability which would not be in the interest of the com- munity. Who else would know bet- ter what kind of a Commissioner Mr. Waltz is, than the businesses on the waterfront or citizens who have an interest in its develop- ment. Here is what they say about Mr. Wallz. (read letters) I warmly thank each of the au- thors for frankly stating their per- sonal evaluation of a good citizen doing an outstanding public ser- vice. I do not believe there will be any effort to discredit the in- tention of the letter signers. Men like Mr. Eckland, Mr. lbinger, Mr. Belland Mr. Flynn as well as each of the others are men of integrity who did not have to advance a supporting document. They did so because they wish the public to know of a great service being rerfarmed by a conscientious and c;:~able commissioner. They want U;e public to know that Mr. Waltz is not "messy" in handling Dock Commission business and is not "anti-business." 1) Upon his appointment, Mr. Waltz advocated a reverse position concerning the city dredge. It was his belief that with qualified help, the city dredge could perform an unparalleled service with unparal- leled lower costs. The city now has a fine dock labor force and this group has visibly produced as- tounding results. Now! I wish to become positive and inform you and the publiC what Mr. Waltz has stood for and how the dty has profited during his tenure of office. Session, November 26, With your indulgence, let us examine the main arguments ad- vanced against Mr. Waltz by the vocal minority. They can be sum- marized as follows: When Mr. Waltz was appointed in 1960 on a split vote, the argu- ments used against him, and these can be found in the official record, were that he was against every- thing done to date at the Industrial park and secondly, that he had personal interests which might conflict with his official duties. His great efforts of river front development and the record refute the first argument. As to his hav- ing conflicting interests, the vocal minority would have pounced on this were there any truth or even half-truth for that matter, in the claim_ Both claims have no truth as a basis and do not rate further elaboration. Another argument advanced is that Mr. Waltz improperly con- ducted himself in the payment of bills contr,acted by the Dock Com- mission. If I were in Mr. Waltz's place, I too would have questioned the bulk of those bills also. It was not pointed out that the bulk of these bills were old ones, con- tracted for by the predecessors of Mr. Waltz. That some of them were older than two years, th~t some of them were not lived up to. In some cases there were outright violations of the contract. The vo- cal minority would have preferred that Mr. Waltz not get inquisitive, that, instead, he just sign his name to warrants amounting to tens of thousands of taxpayer's money. If he handled the financial affairs of the Commission as they would have preferred, I would be here fighting against his re-appoint- ment. Today, after scrutiny and negotiation, all the old bills are paid. Today, the Dock Commission is run on a business-like operation that the public can be proud of. Special 440 I During the 1961 and 1962 sea- sons, the dredge earned $5,150.00 doing two private contracting jobs in addition to their regular work. The new pleasure boat harbor was dredged, the Interstate Power slope was dredged, and this year all but a small part of Area "A" has been completed. All equipment has been overhauled, including the over-due dry-docking of the dredge. The Commission employees placed the There are three other argu- ments which have been recently adv,anced against Mr. Waltz. They are as follows have a busi- a mutual re- That his handling of indus- prospects have been messy, 1) That he doesn't nesslike attitude and spect for business. 2) trial and 443 Thru the efforts of "Hank" and his co-workers on the Dock Board I feel Dubuque can and will pros- per thru their common efforts. Sincerely yours, EARL M. BELL November 2, 1962 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Tbis letter is to establish the fact that Mr. Jobn Wallz, presently chairman of the dock commission, has given me his fullest coopera- tion in helping my company J The J anIin Plastic Company. to locate here in Dubuque, Iowa. Any diffi. culty which I have encountered in this move, I believe, has been due to other circumstances which I also believe he bas nothing to do with. Janlin Plastic Company ROBERT lBINGER, Owner October 25, 1962 Mr. John J. Waltz, President Dubuque Dock Commission Dubuque, Iowa Dear Hank: Inasmuch as you have had an important part in determining the future location of our business, you might like to have prints of a couple of pictures we took on the occasion of the ground-breaking ceremony for our new plant in Du- buque Industrial Park. Here they are. We should also like to take this opportunity to thank you personal- ly for your positive attitude, initia. tive, interest and understanding relative to our situation at the time and also for your favorable esti- mate of our prospects for future growth, without which, I am afraid, our negotiations for a new growth- permitting location in Dubuque might, at one point, have broken down completely. We feel now, as tt is often said, "all's well that ends well" -we are thankful and well pleased and shall always strive to justify the interest and confidence you have shown in us. THERMOLYNE CORP. C. J. Ecklund, President THRUPUT TERMINALS 12th Street Extension Industrial Park "An 1962 Session, November 26, I G. October 26, 1962 Chicago Great Western Railroad Company TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Tbis is to advise tbat during the past three years, our company has had various dealings with Mr. J. J. (Hank) Waltz, as a member of the Dock Commission. In all my con- tacts and negotiations with him, I have personally found him most cooperative and sincere. In my opinion, his personal ef- forts bave contributed greatly in the development of Area <lA" in which tbe C.G.W. is so vitally in. terested, in view of our investment in said area. We have enjoyed very pleasant relationsbip witb Mr. Waltz. Sincerely, W. F. CHANDLEE Division Freight Agent Earl M. Bell Terminal Superintendent Sinclair Refining Company 200 South Terminal Street Dubuque, Iowa November 5, 1962 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN Per recent inquiry as to the capa- bility of Mr. "Hank" Waltz please be advised that I bave found uRank" to be a very cooperative and able Dock Commission repre- sentative, and I feel duty bound to offer tbe following: At no time in our various deal- ings has "Hank" shown other than baving tbe best interest of tbe Dock Commission and the City of Dubuque in mind. "Hank" conscientiously aided us in our recent entry into the as- phalt terminaling business. During the construction of our retaining rip-rap bank be showed by his dealings with the rock supplier that he had only the best in mind for us, the Dock Commission, and the city of Dubuque. To date we have no criticism, only praise for "Hanks" help, aid and assistance in all our dealings and in particular his assistance rendered during our asphalt ex- pansion program. to like Hank in PREGLEJl. October 27, 1962 Riverside Bowl To Whom it may concern: As a tenant on Industrial Island I have bad the pleasure of working with the Dock Commission. J obn Waltz, better known as Hank, has done an outstanding job in his roll as a commisisoner. He has acted promptly at all times on any problems which concerned us and the commission. He has been fair in his judgment and actions in attempting to eliminate these problems. It is the feeling of Myself and the entire staff here at Riverside Bowl that Hank is one Man that truly does the Job that is expected of an appointed official. He does an honest and sincere job of representing the people to high city government and in the same respect does the same fine , I , l November hollow charges of the vocal minor- ity, an old adage comes to my mind which I think befits the occasion. ''The birds always peck bardest at the best piece of fruit on the tree." Another way of stating the same idea can be found in yester- day's Telegraph-Herald Editorial, "Opposition is good for a man. A kite rises, against, not with, the wind." October 25, 1962 Mr. John J. (Hank) Waltz Chairman, City of Dubuque Dock Commission 1552 ]4aple Street Dubuque, Iowa Dear Hank: The reason I am writing you this letter is to thank you and the other members of the Dock Com- mission for the very efficient way tbat you handled the business for the Dubuque Sports Bowl the past several years. In my opinion, you not alone handled this business in a very ef- ficient way, but you certainly were a gentleman at all times. I also wish to express my ap- preciation, and I'm sure I am speaking for a great majority of the citizens of Dubuque, for the fine work you did on Industrial Is- land and other places for the Dock Commission. I hope you continue serving our city in the same efficient manner as you have in the past. I know this takes a lot of your time, and I am sure the citizens appreciate the services that you rendered our community. Yours very truly, John J. Heiderscheit, President Dubuque Sports Bowl Corpora'tion November Mr. John J. (Hank) Waltz Chairman, City of Dubuque Dock Commission 1552 ]4aple St. DUbuque, Iowa Dear Hank: In a recent discussion with sev~ eral of our members, I was re- quested to write a letter to you thanking you for the cooperation which we have received from the Dubuque Dock Commission. Special Session, 442 1962 2, city the Special job of representing the people. We need more men other commissions. GERALD 26, 1962 Your interest in the industrial and recreational development of the Mississippi River is appreciated by all of us, and we are sure it will be later beneficial to Our cbildren. If at anytime our organization can be helpfUl to your organization, kindly call on us. Again, Hank, thanks for your interest in our club and in Dubuqueland. Yours very truly, ELDON J. NEWT, Jr. President Dubuque Water Ski Club Inc. October 30, 1962 Mr. Jobn J. Waltz 1552 Maple 51. Dubuque, Iowa Dear Mr. Waltz, We want to take this opportunity to express our appreciation for the good job you are doing as a mem~ ber of Dubuque Dock Board. In regards to our business deal- ings with the Commission, you have always demonstrated a keen awareness of the problem and exer~ cised good judgment in attaining a fair and reasonable solution with- out sacrificing the boat interests of the City of Dubuque. Keep up the good work. Best regards. Sincerely, J. A. Dodds & Sons Gerald L. Dodds Communication of Raymond G. G'offinet submitting his applica- tion for the position of Bailiff in the Municipal Court, presented and read. Mavor Schaller moved that the appli~ation be referred to the Council. Seconded by Councilman Takas. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Horgan, Communication of City Manager Chaven(>ll~ recommending that au- thorization be granted for the City to enter into a contract with the Quail Company to negotiate the purchase of oustanding off.street parking Revenue Bonds, which was previously presented and read at the Council meeting under date of November 19, 1962 at which time action was deferred for one week, presented and read. Mayor Schaller moved that the ri:'commendation of the City Man- ager be approved. Seconded by Councilman Kean. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Horgan, Communication of Mrs. Marie Engel submitting a bid of $1.00 for the vacated portion of an alley off Carroll Street, now platted as Lot 1A of Walter Place, presented and read. Due to the fact that no mention was made in the bid to pay publication costs, Councilman Schreiber moved that the bid be referred to the City Manager for further negotiation. Seconded by Mayor Schaller. Carried by the fol. lowing vote: Yeas-Mayor Schaller, Council- men Horgan, Kean, Schreiber, Takos. Nays-None. Communication of Wilbert H. Lange submitting a bid of $1.00 for the vacated portion of an alley off Carroll Street, now platted as Lot 22A Broadway Addition, pre- sented and read. Due to the fact that no mention was made in the bid to pay publication costs, Councilman Schreiber moved that the bid be referred to the City Manager for further negotiation. Seconded by Mayor Schaller. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Schaller, Council- men Horgan, Kean, Schreiber, Takos. Nays-None. Communication of Joseph" M. Blasen submitting a bid of $10.00, plus publication costs, for the pur- cbase of Lot 236A (Vacated Oak Street) presented and read. Coun- cilman Takas moved that the bid be accepted and referred to the City Solicitor for proper proceed- ings and the City Clerk be instruct- ed to publish notice of public hear- ing of intent to dispose of real es- tate. Seconded by Mayor Schaller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Schaller, Council- Horgan, Kean, Schreiber, 445 Schaller, Council- Kean, Schreiber, Schaller, Council Kean, Schreiber Notice of Suit by Edna Hantel- man, in the amount of $39,556.24, for personal injuries received in a fall on a defective sidewalk at 3rd and Bluff Street, on December 19, 1960, presented and read. Mayor Schaller moved that the Notice of Suit be referred to the City Solicit- or. Seconded by Councilman Schrei- ber. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Schaller, Council- men Horgan, Kean, Schreiber, Takos. Nays-None. 1962 men Takos. Nays-None. men Takas. Nays-None. F 26, Special Session, November 26, 1962 Communication of League of Iowa Municipalities adVising that the Legislative Bulletin Service is available covering the proceedings of the 60th General Assembly be. ing made available to League mem- bers at a reduced subscription rate, presented and read. Mayor Schaller moved that the communi- cation be referred to the City Manager. Seconded by Councilman Schreiber. Carried by the following vote: Schaller, Council- Kean, Schreiber, Yeas-Mayor Horgan, men Takos. Nays-None. Session, November Special Dubuque, Mr. Hank K. Waltz Board of Dock Commissioners Dubuque, Iowa Dear Hank: Just a note to let you know we endorse your position on the Dock Commission and hope the city fa- thers see fit to keep you on in your capacity. Although we have had and un- doubtedly will have our differences we feel that you are doing a com- mendable job, and look forward to having you on the commission for some time to come. CARL J. BURBACH October 26, 1962 Waltz Iowa 444 Communication of Lange's Insur. ance Agency advising that McDon- nell Excavating Service have dis. continued business and requesting cancellation of their blasting bond, presented and read. Mayor Schal- ler moved that the release be granted. Seconded by Councilman Takos. Carried by the following vote: Schaller, Council- Kean, Schreiber, Yeas-Mayor Horgan, men Takos. Nays-None. Schaller, Council. Kean, Schreiber, Communication of Coates Insur- ance Agency advising of renewal of the blasting bond issued to Con. Ion Construction Co. for one year to November 22, 1962, presented and read. Councilman Schreiber moved that the communication be received and filed with the orig- inal bond. Seconded by Council- man Takos. Carried by the follow. ing vote: Yeas-Mayor Horgan, men Takos. Nays-None. Ii Schaller, Council- Kean, Schreiber, Petition of Earl Kiefer of 654 Clarke Drive requesting the open- ing of an alley connecting to the rear of his property to Merchants Lane, presented and read. Council- man Takos moved that the rules be suspended in order to let anyone present address the Council if they so desire. Seconded by Councilman Schreiber. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas-Mayor men Horgan, Takas. Nays-None. men Takas. Nays-None. Communication of Christian Dav- idsaver Sr. submitting his applica- tion for the position of Bailiff or Deputy Bailiff in the Municipal Court, presented and read. Mayor Schaller moved that the applica- tion be referred to the Council. Seconded by Councilman Takas. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Schaller, Council- men Horgan, Kean, Schreiber, Takos. Nays-None. ~' ~: Communication of Dubuque In- dustrial Bureau expressing an earnest desire for an immediate meeting of the City Council, City Manager and the Executive Com- mittee of the Dubuque Industrial Bureau, presented and read. Mayor Schaller moved that the communi. cation be referred to the Council and City Manager. Seconded by Councilman Schreiber. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Schaller, Council men Horgan, Kean, Schreiber, Takos. Nays-None. Mr. John J. Chairman Dubuque Dock Commission 1552 Maple Street, Dubuque, Iowa Dear Mr. Waltz: I wish to take this opportunity to ten you tbat 1 think the Du- buque Dock Commission, and you especially, have been doing a fine conscientious job. From our past conversations and negotiations, I know that you have a keen awareness of the short, and long term problems of business, and the applications of sound busi- ness procedures to the solution of these problems. I am also fully aware that the tedious, monotonous and non-con- troversial items you and the Dock Commission are faced with, get little or no attention, or praise. While on the other hand, it is easier for everyone to offer a bet- ter solution, or worse, unfair criti- cism, of any matter tinged with controversy. Again, I wish to state my appre- ciation of your doing a thankless job in a very commendable man- ner. FLYNN Councilman Takos moved that his statement and the statements of the various firms be made a matter of the written record. Sec. onded by Councilman Schreiber. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Schaller, Council- men Horgan, Kean, Schreiber, Takas. Nays-None. M. Sincerely, THOMAS II: II': i' 447 1962 Special Session, November 26, Councilman Schreiber moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Kean. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Schaller, Council- men Horgan, Kean, Schreiber, Takas. Nays-None. There being no further business Councilman Schreiber moved to adjourn. Seconded by Councilman Kean. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Horgan, Schaller, Council. Kean, Schreiber f , I 1 I l men Takas. Nays-None. LEO F. FROMMELT, City Clerk .....1963 1963 City Clerk Councilmen Attest: Approved Adopted ctty Council a certified statement showing all-the amounts paid in connection with the construction of said sewer, including engineer- ing and inspection fees amounting to $7,035.21. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RE- SOLVED by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa: Section 1. That said sewer is hereby accepted by the City of Dubuqne and that the same be hereafter a public sewer under the exclusive charge and control of tbe City of Dubuque. Section 2. That the acceptance of said sewer by tbe City of Dubuque and the establishment of said sew- er as a public sewer shall not be construed to relieve Orchard Hills Inc., Henry J. Kieffer, Pres., or their contractor, or their bonds- men from their obligation, or the obligation of anyone of them to keep said sewer in good repair for a period of not less than four years from the date of this resolution as provided in Resolution No. 279-61. Section 3. That hereafter any person or persons desiring to con- nect with said sewer, shall first apply to the City Manager for per- mission to do so and such permis- sion --shall be granted upon condi- tion that the applicant sbal1 pay to the City Treasurer for the account of Orchard Hills, Inc., Henry J. Kieffer, Pres., a connection charge of $3.08 per front foot of land to be served by said connection. How- ever, nothing in this resolution shall be construed to exact any charge for any extension of said sewer by the City of Dubuque or its permittees. Section 4. That the City Clerk be and be is bereby authorized and directed to record a certified copy of this resolution in the Office of the County Recorder of Du- buque County, Iowa. Passed, adopted and approved this 26th day of November, 1962. LOUIS SCHALLER Mayor JOHN P. SCHRElBER PETER J. TAKOS JAMES J. KEAN ROBERT J. HORGAN Councilmen LEO F. FROMMELT City Clerk November 26. 1962 Mr. Earl Kiefer addressed the Council relative to bis petition by stating that years ago the property was open and would like to have it opened now to enable him to have _eso to a garage which he pro. poses to build. Mayor Schaller moved that the petition be referred to tbe City Manager and Street Commissioner. Seconded by Councilman Kean. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Schaller, Council. men Horgan, Kean, Schreiber. Takos. Nays--None. Petition of Hillcrest Builders Inc. et al requesting curb and gutter and a hard surfaced road on the Old Timers Road from Asbury to Pennsylvania Avenue, presented and read. Councilman Takos moved that the petition be referred to the City Manager and Engineering Depart- ment. Seconded by Councilman Kean. Carried by the following vote: Yea&-Mayor men Horgan, Takos. Nays-None. Schaller, Council Kean, Schreiber Petition of Delbert Miller re- questing the installation of proper street lighting In the area at 1909 Pierce Street, presented and read. Councilman Schreiber moved that the petition be referred to tbe City Manager and Electrical Inspector for investigation and report. Sec- onded by Mayor Schaller. Carried by the following vote: Yea&-Mayor Schaller, Council. men Horgan, Kean, Schreiber, Takos. Nays-None. Attest: RESOLUTION NO. 247-42 Resolution accepting an eight inch Sanitary Sewer construct- ed in Shiras Avenue and Or- chard Hills Subdivision. WHEREAS, under the provisions of Resolution No. 279-61, Orcbard Hills Inc., Henry J. Kieffer, Pres., has constructed a sanitary sewer, and WHEREAS, the City Engineer has inspected the same and the City Manager has recommended its aecep-tance, and WHEREAS, the permittee under said ordinance has filed with the Ii Special Session, 446