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Proof of Publication 8 20 07 Council Proceedignsbeen received. Michalski for fi- sration and pas- dinence No. 45- Ing Appendix A ~ Ordinance) of finances by amend- reinafter described located along five from C-3 Gen- , orrxrlercial District conditons to C-3 I Commeroial Dis- with conditions. ded by Braig. Mo-. cried 7-0. 429 Rhomberg Ave- Request to Rezone: of publication on no- heating to consider n perky located 7g / 429 Rhomberg e and Parcel #10- 12 from R-2 Two- ' Residential District Office Commercial t and C-3 General erofal District as re- by Rich Biilmeyer Mihalakis and Zon- dvisory Commission mendrng denial. ommunicafion from Winter representing Street end Rich yer/John Mihalakis sting this item be re- d from consideration. n in opposition to zonino of 427 / 429 posal of Previously ed Alley: Proof of ation on notice of fig to consider appro- the dfaposition of the interest in Lot f9A of Avenue Subdivision eg F. and Dawn M. and City Manager mending approval. n by Cline to receive file- the documents dopt Resolution No. 7 Disposing of City st in Lot 19A of Un- venue Subdivision in hY of Dubuque, Du- e County, lows. nded by Connors. n carried 7-0. ividual Historic Desig- n - 40-42 Main: Proof of publication on notice of hearing to consider appro- val of the Individual Histor- ic Designation of 40-42 Main Street and City Man- ager recommending that the public hearing be ta- bled to October 1, 2007. Motion by Cline to receive and file and table. Seconded by Lynch. Mo- tion carried 7-0. REINSTATE THE RULES Upon motion the rules were reinstated limiting discussion to the City Council. ACTION ITEMS Convention and Visitors Bureau Quarterly Report: Sue Czeshinski provided the Convention and Visi- tors Bureau quarterly re- port. She highlighted the hiring of Director of Sales Keith Rahe, and Regional Sales Manager Zce Pole, Hospitality Patrol, major convention business leads, FAM Tours, Rockford sales blitz, arts and culture packages, and customer Internet availability at the Welcome Center. Buol said R's been a tremen- dous quarter for the Chamber. Connors said through personal experi- ence what a good job the Hospitality Patrol does. Michalski asked if the Chamber was promoting area golf and casinos in re- sponse to the new Iowa City combination goK/ca- sino facility. Motion by Cline to receive and file. Seconded by Connors. Motion carried 7-0. Henschel - McNamer Place, Plat #3: Zoning Ad- visory Commission recom- mending approval of the fi- nal plat of Henschel - McNamer Place; Plat #3 subject to waiving lot frontage requirements for Lot 1. Motion by Michalski to receive and file the documents and adopt Resolution No. 442-07 Ap- proving the final plat o1 Henschel - McNamer Place, Plat # 3. Motion Carried 7-0. Players Bar: City Manag- er recommending approval of the issuance of a six- month license to Players, 1902 Central Avenue, to allow additional time for review and evaluation of the calls for service. Mo- tion byy Cline to receive and ~fiile the documents and adopt Resolution No. 443-07 Granting the issu- ance of a six month Class "C" Beer/Liquor License to Players Sports Bar. Cline said that not all calls are the faun of the business owner .and questioned what the average number of calls is to an establish- ment. She suggested con- sideration of reimburse- ment to the City fYom es- tablishments with an ex- cessive number of police calls. Police Chief Kim Wadding said that over 100 calls per year is high and that most calls to Players are considered high-impact calls that re- quire more than one police car and usually come at busy times of the day. Jones said that asking for reimbur§ement from an es- tablishment might discour- age police calls. Michalski said she appreciated the detailed statistics'in addi- tion to the liquor violations as they provide a truer pic- ture of the establishment's record. Motion carried 7-0. Mediacom: Communica- tion from Cari M. Fenzel, Regional Vice President of Mediacom, advising that Mediacom is discussing the possibility of adding the Big Ten Network to their lineup when it is launched later this year. Motion by Cline to receive and file. Seconded by Connors. Council concur- red that although the pro- gramming addition was not~wRhin their jurisdiction, they appreciated the no- tice. Motion carried 7-0 • COUNCIL MEMBER REPORTS Michalski said that the plans for the September Iowa League of Cities Conference are exciting and that this might be the biggest League confer- ence to date. Buol reminded everyone of the event, Leading the Way to Global Climate Sol- utions, at 10 a.m. on Sep- tember 26 at the Grand River Center. This event is open to the public. He ac- knowledged attendance of Bo Scout Troup 48. There being no further business, upon motion the meeting was adjourned at 8:07 p.m. /s/Kevin•S. Fimstahl Assistant City Clerk 1 t 8/29 STATE OF IOWA {SS: DUBUQUE COUNTY CERTIFICATION OF PUBLICATION I, Wendy Miller, a Billing Clerk for Woodward Communications, Inc., an Iowa corporation, publisher of the Telegraph Herald,a newspaper of general circulation published in the City of Dubuque, County of Dubuque and State of Iowa; hereby certify that the attached notice was published in said newspaper on the following dates: August 29, 2007, and for which the charge is $263.03. Subscribed to before me, a Notary Public in and for Dubuque County, Iowa, this ~~ day of , 20 ~. ~~ Public in and for Dubuque County, Iowa. :{'",~.' ~ `.:~R",' K. lYlESFER~.CEYER ^ ~ ~ ' ~crm!sian Number 154885 ~- r - V~ Ccmm E z„ FE®. 1, 2008 •zc L~++C.. C1 ~ B.tA .~~ ^y bN,~7 Yny ~ ~qg ,~«nr-~a. ~'--.~w~.i 1~f_"5~.~~k#~S5 ~~~~.^1 ~.~7 ~~~fi '~S ~a~~~g~ ~~'~~~~~Y ate. ~ -__ A~'J