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1958 February Council Proceedings34 Regular Session, January 6, 1958 RESOLUTION N0. 19.58 Whereas, on September 16, 1957 the City Council of the City of Dubuque,. Iowa, adopted Resolution No. 196.57, approving a plat in which Lot 1 of Lot 1 of Lat 1 of Lot 1 of Lat 1 of Lot 1 of Lot 1 of Lot A in Hillcrest Park in the City of Dubuque, Dubuque County, Iowa, was platted by Hillcrest Builders, Inc,; and Whereas in `said Resolution the title of the new Subdivision was variously designated as, Block 10, Block 11, Block 12 and Block 13 in Hillcrest Park Addi- tion; and Block 10, Block 11, Block 12 and Block 13 in Hillcrest Addi- tion; and Whereas the proper title of said new Subdivision is Block 10, Black 11, Block 12 and Block 13 in Hill- crest Heights in the City of Du- buque, Iowa; and Whereas said improper designa- tions of said new Subdivision as set forth in said Resolution arose through clerical error; NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RE- SOLVED by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: Section 1. That the designation of the subdivision of Lat 1 of Lot 1 of Lot 1 of Lot 1 of Lot 1 of Lot 1 of Lot 1 of Lot A in Hillcrest Park in the City of Dubuque, Du- buque County, Iowa, as the. same appears in Resolution No, 196.57, be and the same is hereby amended and corrected to show the title of the new Subdivision to be Block 10, Block 11, Block 12 and Block 13 in Hillcrest Heights in the City of Dubuque, Iowa; Section 2. That the action of the Mayor and City Clerk in endors• ing the approval of the City of Du- buque upon said plat and the ac- ceptance of the streets appearing upon said plat, subject to the terms and conditions appearing in said Resolution, be and the same are hereby confirmed and approved; Section 3. That the City Clerk be and is hereby authorized to re- cord acertified copy of this Reso- lution in the office of the County Recorder of Dubuque County, Iowa. Passed, adopted and approved this 6th day of January, A, D, 1958, CLARENCE P; WELU Mayor GEORGE A. FREUND LEO N. SCHUELLER CHARLES A. KINTZINGER PETER J. TAKOS Councilmen Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT City Clerk Councilman Kintzinger moved the adoption of the resolution. Sec- onded by Councilman Takos, Car- ried by the following. vote: Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Ta- kos. Nays-None. RESOLUTION N0. 20.56 A resolution approving Plate of Block 6, Block 7 and Block 8 each in "River Front Subdivision No. 3" in the City of Dubuque, Iowa, to- gether with a plat of the area, pre- sented and read. Councilman Kintzinger moved that the plat be referred to the Council for further study, Second- ed by Councilman .Takos. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor VJelu, Councilmen Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Ta- kos. Nays-None. There being no further business Councilman Schueller moved to ad- journ. Seconded by Councilman Freund. Carried by the following vete: Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Ta- kos. Nays-Nona LEO F. FROMMELT City Clerk Approved ................................1958, Adopted ................:............:..1958. Councilmen .,,,.;,;, ,,,,,,,,;, Attest ..,;.:.~. ...;:,:. .,....:.; City Clerk Regular Session, February 3, 1958 35 (OFFICIAL) Regular Session, February 3, 1958, Council met at 7:30 P.M. Present-Mayor Welu, Council- men Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Takos, City Manager Schiltz. Mayor Welu read the call and stated that this is the regular monthly meeting of the City Coun• cil for the purpose of acting upon such business as may properly come before the meeting, January 23, 1958 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council Dubuque, Iowa Gentlemen: The final assessment far the North 15' of Lot 2 of Lot 2 of Wil- son's Dubuque of the Montana Street-Merfeld Lane Sanitary Sew- er was erroneously listed as $95,77. The correct assessment of the above mentioned lot is $79.81. I recommend that the difference of $15.96 be paid from the Sanita• tion Fund and that the City Audi- tor beinstructed to draw a warrant in this amuont payable to the City Treasurer. Respectfully submitted, L. J, SCHILTZ, City Manager Councilman Kintzinger moved that the recommendation of the City Manager be approved. Second- ed by Councilman Takos, Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Ta- kos. Nays-None, January 23, 1958 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council Dubuque, Iowa Gentlemen: Due to an error in records, Lot No. 1 of Lot 15 of M. Walters Ad- dition was assessed far the Ra- mona Street-Adeline Street Sani- tary Sewer. The correct assessable lot number should have been Lot No. 2 of Lot 15 of M, Walters Ad- dition, I recommend that the City Clerk be instructed to enter the correct lot number on the assessment schedule. The amount assessed against the correct lot number will remain as listed for the incorrect lot number. Respectfully submitted, L, J. SCHILTZ, City Manager Councilman Kintzinger moved that the recommendation of the City Manager be approved. Sec- onded by Councilman Freund, Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Ta- kos. Nays-None, January 30, 1958 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council Dubuque, Iowa Gentlemen: A survey and investigation has been conducted to determine where it would be practical to install street lights on the Grandview- Kerrigan Road intersection, includ- ing the four approach entrances, and also lights on the Kerrigan Road between Railroad Avenue and Grandview Avenue. I recommend that street lights be installed at the following loca- tions: 1. Kerrigan Road and Mt. Car- mel-light on pole to be lo- cated at northeast corner by stop sign, 2, Move existing light about 400' -500' south of Mt. Carmel Road adjacent to new highway. 3. Kerrigan Road and Railroad Avenue-new light on pole at southeast corner, 4, Kerrigan Road and Park Road -southeast corner near "No Left Turn" sign, 5. Existing light at center of curve north of park entrance- move adjacent to new high- way, 0, Kerrigan Road and Southerly approach to Grandview Avenue at start of curve, north end. 7, Rockdale Road and entrance road. North end of island back of stop sign-move light north side of drive-in. 8. South side of entrance and ex- it to Kerrigan Road between "No Left Turn" and stop sign, 9. Exit from Kerrigan Road to Grandview Avenue, south end of divider, 36 Regular Session, February 3, 1958 10. Northeast corner of South Grandview Avenue and Kerri• gan Road approach. Respectfully submitted, L, J. SCHILTZ, City Manager Councilman Kintzinger moved that the recommendation of the City Manager be approved. Second- ed by Councilman Takos. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Tak- os. Nays-None. January 30,1958 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council Dubuque, Iowa Gentlemen; Fire Chief, Tom Hickson, has in the past attended the Fire Depart- ment Instructor's Conference held at Memphis, Tenn. This year the conference will be held from February 18th to the 21st and I recommend that Fire Chief, Tom Hickson, be authorized to attend this conference and that all ex- penses be paid by the City, Respectfully submitted, L. J, SCHILTZ, City Manager Councilman Kintzinger moved that the recommendation of the City Manager be approved. Second- ed by Councilman Schueller. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Tak• os. Nays-None. January 30, 1958 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council Dubuque, Iowa Gentlemen: The petition of Joseph A, Beck- er and others requesting a four way stop sign on the corners of East 25th and Washington Street was referred to the City Manager for investigation and report, Investigation of the accidents records show that there has been two reportable accidents at the in- tersection of 25th and Washington Streets during the past three cal- endar years. The first of these ac• cidents occurred in Fobruary, 1955 and resulted in $75.00 property damage, and the second occurred in December, 1957 and resulted in $300.00 property damage. Vision at this intersection is limited to some extent by the pres- ence of dwellings on three of the corners, while on the fourth corner is part of Comisky Playground which presents no vision block, One of the accidents at this inter• section could possibly be attributed to lack of sight distance on the part of the drivers, however, one of the drivers is a resident of the area and uses this intersection quite frequently. The other accident oc- curred when both drivers could have seen each other at least 150 fett before they entered the inter- section. In reviewing the accident exper- fence. at this- corner, it is felt that there is no basis for any type of traffic control sign or signal at the present time. This intersection is in some respects better, but in no respect worse than many other open intersections throughout the City;. It is therefore recommended that no traffic sign or signal be placed in operation at the intersection of 25th and Washington Streets. Respectfully submitted, L. J. SCHII,TZ, City Manager ''Councilman Schueller moved that we should continue to observe the intersection and if we see fit in the future to put a stop sign at the intersection we could do so. Seconded by Mayor Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Tak- os. Nays-None. Councilman Freund moved that the rules be suspended in order to let anyone present address the Council if they so desire. Seconded by Councilman Schueller, Carried by the following vote; Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Tak- os. Nays-None, Mr. Nick Behnke addressed the Council stating that the area Regular Session, February 3, 1958 37 around 25th and Washington is a regular speedway; which makes it extremely hazardous for the chil- dren crossing the street to and from the playground at Comiskey Park. January 30, 1958 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council Dubuque, Iowa Gentlemen: The petition of Key City Lodge No, 1238 of the International As- sociation of Machinists requesting relief of the so-called menance of soot and fly ash emitting from the stacks of the Interstate Power Com- pany Plant at the foot of 8th Street was referred to the City Manager for investigation and report. The soot that was falling on the cars parked at the Morrison Plant was caused by blowing out the furnaces during the daytime. This practice has been discontinued and all soot blowing will be done dur- ingthe night hours, New coal hand- ling equipment will be installed that will eliminate the piling of coal in the Morrison Company area, This will also eliminate some of the dirt that would eventually blow onto the vehicles parked in this area if the wind is from the north, In order to completely eliminate all fly ash, it would be necessary for the Power Company to install reclaimers that would cost in the neighborhood of several hundred thousand dollars. It is my recommendation that we see what results will be obtained after all possible corrective mea- sures are taken before we investi- gate the possibility of requiring the installation of any soot and fly ash reclaimers. Respectfully submitted, L, J. SCHILTZ, City Manager Councilman Kintzinger moved that the recommendation of the City Manager be approved, Second- ed by Councilman Schueller. Car- ried by the following vote; Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Tak• os. Nays-None. January 31, 1958 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council Dubuque, Iowa Gentlemen; On December 8; 1953, Clarence Strub and Florence Strub, husband and wife, accepted the terms of Resolution No, 533-53 under which they agreed to construct. certain improvements in Woodlawn Street. On March 8, 1954, Clarence Strub and Florence Strub, as principals, and Ben J, Kolfenbach and Louis S, Smith, as sureties, gave their bond in the amount of $1300 guar- anteeing the performance of the conditions of Resolution No. 533-53. The Strub's failed to construct the improvements upon demand by the City and it was therefore nea essary for the City to do the work which amounted to $1323.04.I have made demand upon the prin- cipal and sureties for the payment of this amount and payment has not been forthcoming, I therefore recommend that the City Solicitor be instructed to in- stitute action against Clarence Strub, Florence Strub,-Ben J. Kol- fen Bach and Louis S. Smith on their bond. Respectfully submitted, L. J. SCHILTZ, City Manager Mayor Welu moved that the recommendation of the City Man- ager be approved, Seconded by Councilman Kintzinger. Carried by the following vote; Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen Freund, Kintzinger, Schuelled, Tak- os. Nays-None. February 3,1958 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council Dubuque, Iowa' Gentlemen; The annual meeting of the Mis- sissippi Valley Association is being held in St.'Louis on February 9th to the 11th, The City of Dubuque is an active member of the Associa- tion which has been instrumental in the development of river and harbor improvements. 38 Regular Session, February 3, 1958 In order to be properly informed of the activities and to be an active participant in the Asssociation's functions, representatives of the City of Dubuque should attend. Preparations have been made for the Mayor and City Manager to at• tend this meeting, Respectfully submitted,: L. J. SCHILTZ, City Manager. .Councilman Kintzinger moved that the communication be receive ed and filed, Seconded by Mayor Welu, Carried.. by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Tak- os. Nays-None, February 3, 1958 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council Dubuque, Iowa Gentlemen: The Iowa Highway Commission has invited me to attend a meet- ing of the Mississippi Valley Con- ference of State Highway Depart- ments to be held in Chicago from March 6th to 8th, Their invitation to city managers is because of the urban develop- ment of highways in the interstate highway program. Panel discus- sions are held, permitting each one in attendance an opportunity to ask questions or enter the discus- sion. State- Highway Departments feel that close cooperation is neces- sary in developing a highway sys- tem to serve urban as well as rural traffic, Your permission to attend this conference is requested. Respectfully submitted, L, J, SCHH,TZ, City Manager Mayor Welu moved that the Man- ager attend this meeting, Second- ed by Councilman Schueller, Car- ried by the following vote; Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen Freund, Kintnzinger, Schueller, Ta- kos, Nays-None. January 28, 1958 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council Dnbuque, Iowa Gentlemen: I herewith submit reports of the City Auditor, City Treasurer, City Health Department and City Water Works for the month of December as well as list of claims and list of payrolls for which warrants were issued for the month of December, 1957. Respectfully submitted, L. J. SCHILTZ City Manager Councilman Kintzinger moved that the reports be received and filed. Seconded by Councilman T'a• kos. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen Freund, Kintzinger; Schueller, Ta- kos. Nays-None. February 3, 1958 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa Gentlemen: This is to advise that I have ap• proved the following bonds and policy and desire to have your approval on same for filing, subject to the approval of the City Solici- tor: EXCAVATION George A. Saffron, d/b/a Saffron Construction Company, Policy No. CLP 112-35188, American Surety Company. BLASTING. Dubuque Bulk Commodities River Terminal, Aetna Insurance Com- pany HEATING Dubuque Sheet Metal Company, National Surety Company Sydney Datisman, Western Surety Company Louis Buechel, d/b/a Buechel Plumbing & Heating, United Pa- cific Insurance Co. Dubuque Plumbing and Heating Company, American Casualty Company Respectfully submitted, L, J. SCHILTZ, City Manager Councilman Kintzinger moved that the bonds and policies be filed subject to the approval of the City Solicitor. Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Ta- kos. Nays-None. Regular Session, February 3, 1958 39 Communication of Mrs. James A. Ebben, objecting to smoking on City busses, presented and read, Councilman Schueller moved that the communication be referred to the City Manager to be investigat- ed with the Superintendent of Transportation of the bus compa- ny. Seconded by Councilman Ta- kos, Carried by the following vote; Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Ta- kos. Nays-None. Communication of Herbert J, Kwasky, suggesting that in the fu- ture when new streets are added in and to the City that they be named after past Presidents of the United States, whose names have not been previously used, pre- sented and read, Councilman Freund moved that the communi- cation be referred to the City Man• ager, Seconded by Councilman Kintzinger. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Ta- kos. Nays-None. Communications from Thos. E, Martin and B, B. Hickentooper, U, S, Senators and Henry 0. Tolle U, S. Representative, acknowledg- ing receipt of letters from Mayor Welu relative to the Natural Gas Act Amendment of 1957 (HR 8525) now pending in the House of Rep- resentatives designed to correct and alleviate some of the prob- lems resultant from the attempt to apply utility type regulation to the competitive risk industry of gas production, Councilman Kint- zinger moved that the communi- cations be received and filed, Sec- onded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Ta- kas, Nays-None. Communication of .Dubuque Chamber of Commerce endorsing the recommendations of the Du- buque Dock Commission to in- crease to its fullest extent the In- dustrial acreage available in Area A, presented and read, Mayor Welu moved that the communication be held aver until discussion by the Council of Area A. Seconded by Councilman Kintzinger. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Ta- kos. Nays-None. January 20,1958 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council City of Dubuque, Iowa Gentlemen: On January 15, 1958, we sub- mitted to your honorable group an oral proposal to complete the de• velopment work on Area "A" of City Island which comprises the development of approximately 81 acres of partially developed prop- erty on the southerly end of the island. In this work we would build up above flood and high water all of the property including approxi- mately 50.6 acres of Industrial property, We would provide in this plan for the connecting up of the new Boulevard in Area "B" (Ker- per Boulevard) with 9th Street which would aid in distributing the traffic in the Industrial Area. We would also provide deep water channels on each end of the site to use in connection with industry and incident to this we would pro- vide sanitary and storm sewers, stone base streets, water mains and help to provide other necessary utilities to serve the area by pro- viding right-of-way for railroads, power lines, gas. lines, etc. We have estimated the present cost to be approximately $438,122 and the ultimate cost of $642,708 if this would be required. We would plan to begin development in 1958 and complete the initial property development over a 3 or 4 year period. We are enclosing an outline of the Estimated Quan- tities, Costs, Acreages, and method of financing, The financing would depend on some factors beyond our control at this time,. but with your permission and help we can finance the work as set on in the accom- panying explanation. Yours very truly, Board of Dock Commissioners City of Dubuque, Iowa By A. Y. McDonald President F. L, Wagner Commissioner Fred Neyens Secretary j '-.~- j,i' -_...-:: ''' C, ;; ;' 40 Regular Session, February 3, 1958 BOARD OF DOCK COMMISSIONERS CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA JANUARY 15, 1958 Proposal for Development of Area "A" Estimated Quantities and Costs Bartels & McMahan Engineering Co, Present Future Grande Dredging 855,200 cu, yds, @ 0,25 c,y Sanitary Sewers ..................................... Water Mains ................:.....................:.. Present Riprap ....................................... Future Riprap ........................................ Present Streets Grading .,,.,,; .:.......::......::.:..:.:..:............ Stone Base ......................................... Tack Coat ............................................ 3" Asphalt ......................................... Seal Coat ........................................... Future Streets Grading ................................................ Stone Base ............................................ Tack Coat ............................................ 3" Asphalt .......................................... Seal Coat ............................................ 11th Street Storm Sewer Present (1958) ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9th Street Storm Sewer ........................ Total .....................................:................... Contingencies 15%a .................................. Grand Total .....................................:...... (1958 Total $213,750 ,,,.,....,,. $213,750 Present (1959) 40,790 ' .,...,.,,.,. 40,790 22,875 ..,..,..,.., 22,II75 26,520 ...,......:, ...,,..,..,. $58,439 84,959 Present (1960) 4,200 55,440 . 2,100 48,279 7,000 117,019 2,228 29,415 1,114 25,612 3,714 62,083 13,950 .,,.,.,.,.,. 3,450 ,..,..,..,.. 17,400 $38Q975 177,901 558,876 57,147 26,685 83,832 $438,122 $204,586 $642,708 This quantity is now being verified by actual elevations and calculations. Proposal for Development of Area "A"-Estimated Acreage Bartels & McMahan Engineering Co, Industrial Area ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,50.60 Acres Streets Area ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,;,,16,00 Acres Riprap Area .................................... 8.815 Acres Parks Area ...................................... 0,701 Acres Waste Area ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5,124 Acres 81.240 Acres Proposal far Development of Area "A" Estimated Financing Balance on hand from Dock Board 1957 Budget ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,$ 31,929.16 Sale of property to Harnischfeger Co ........................................... 151,120,00 Sub Total ,,,,,,,,,,,,,;,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 183,049.16 Sale of property to St. Regis Paper Co ....................................... 28,000.00 Sub Total .................................................................................... 211,049,16 Income from 1958 Budget ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 90,000.OD 301,049,16 Income from 1959 Budget ................................................................ 50,000,00 351,049,16 Income from 1960 Budget ................................................................ 50,000,00 401,049,16 Regular Session, February 3, 1958 41 Mr, H. B. Miller of 506 Fenelon Place addressed the Council stat- ing that the future of Dubuque is on the river, There is no place now for new industry to come into Du- buque until the island is developed. Councilman Kintzinger moved that the Dock Board be given ten- tative approval subject to monies coming in from Harnischfeger and further subject to containing pro- gram within the budget picture in order that there will be no addi- tional tax askings as listed in present plan and the Dock Board proceed with them engineering plan all of the above subject to final approval of the City Council, Seconded by Mayor Welu, Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Nays-Councilman Takos, Communication of Board of Dock Commissioners requesting a defer- ment of action on the plat of In- dustrial Park into Blocks 6, 7 and 8 River Front Subdivision No. 3 be- cause the Board is restudying the width of Kerper Boulevard, but urging that they act favorably on the offer of St, Regis Paper Com- pany so that delay in final estab- lishment of Kerper Boulevard will not delay their plans, presented and read, Mayor Welu moved that the request of the Commission be granted. Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Ta- kos. , Nays-None. RE506UTION N0. 21.58 Whereas, St. Regis Paper Com- pany of New York has offered to purchase a fourteen acre tract of land adjoining the south line of the Harnischfeger tracts upon the terms and conditions set forth in its letter of November 1, 1957, ad- dressed to the City Council of the City of Dubuque; and Whereas the Dock Board of the City of Dubuque has recommended acceptance of said offer; and Whereas the City Council is of the opinion that said offer should be accepted, subject to a public hearing as required by law; NOW THEREFORE, B~ IT RE- SOLVED by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: Section 1, That the offer of St, Regis Paper Company of New York to purchase a fourteen acre tract of land in Dubuque Industrial Park, adjoining the south line of the Harnischfeger tracts, under the terms and conditions set forth in its letter of November 1st, 1957, be and the same is hereby accepted by the City of Dubuque, subject to the approval of the same at a public hearing, as required by law, Section 2. That the proposal to dispose of said property in accord- ance with said offer be and the same is set down for hearing be- fore the City Council, at the City Council Chambers, in the City Hall, in the City of Dubuque, Iowa, on March 3, 1958 at 7,30 o'clock P,M., and that the City Clerk be and he is hereby authorized and directed to give notice of such hearing by publication in the Telegraph Her- ald newspaper once each week for two consecutive weeks, the last of which publications shall be not less than ten days prior to March 3, 1958, Passed, adopted and approved the 3rd day of February, A. D. 1958. CLARENCE P. WELD Mayor GEORGE A.FREUND LEO N, SCHUELLER CHARLES A, KINTZIlVGER PETER J. TAKOS Councilmen Attest; LEO F. FROMMELT City Clerk Mayor Welu moved the adoption of the resolution, Seconded by Councilman Kintzinger. Carried by the following vote; Yeas-Mayor Welu; Councilmen Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Ta- kos. Nays-None, February 3, 1958 Hon. Mayor and Members of the City Council, City of Dubuque, Iowa Gentlemen: In accordance with your direc- tions Iherewith hand you 1958 Supplement to Revised Ordinances of 1951: This Supplement contains all of the ordinances of general interest adopted between the dates 42 Regular Session, February 3, 1958 of August 10, 1951 and January 1, 1958. Respectfully, T. H. NELSON Councilman Kintzinger moved that the Supplement be received and filed. Seconded by Councilman Schueller, Carried by the follow- ing vote; Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Ta- kos, Nays-None, January 19, 1958 Ta the Honorable Mayor, City Council and City Manager of the City of Dubuque, Iowa. Honorable Sirs: It was with a deep feeling of pride, drat we noticed your recent action, whereby you designated the main thoroughfare on Dubuque's new Industrial Development, Ker- per Boulevard, in memorial tribute to my father, John A. Kerper. In the name of my sisters and brother, as well as my own family and myself, may I extend to you our sincere and humble expres- sions of appreciation. Yours very truly, A, J, KERPER Mayor Welu moved that the com- munication be made a matter of record. Seconded by Councilman Schueller, Carried by the follow- ing vote: etas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Ta- kos. Nays-None. January 29, 1958 Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council City of Dubuque, Iowa Gentlemen: In accordance with the provisions of the 1954 Code of Iowa, the Civil Service Commission conducted an entrance examination on Decem• ber 5, 1957 for those seeking posi- tions on the POLICE Department. The following are the names of those who possed both the written and physical examination and their names are hereby certified far appointments on the POLICE De- partment. Dale C. Conzett ..................96 2/5% Donald Joseph Peter ...,.,..92 James B. Westmark ..........831/5 George E, Frederick ,.......,.831/5 Frederick J. Weeber ,.,,.,....824/5 Frederick R. Paar ..............80 4/5 Donald Jacob Kraus .,,,,,,.,.791/5 Russell J. Selchert ..............78 Edwin Lindauer ..................77 3/5 Donald Edwin Renne .,...,,.742/5 Respectfully submitted, Louis J. Lagen Chairman J. A, Carew E. B. Lyons Members Civil Service Commission Attest: LEO F, FROMMELT Clerk Subscribed and sworn to before me a Notary Public this 29th day of January, 1958. (SEAL) Geraldine L. Jenni Notary Publie Councilman Kintzinger moveclR that the communication be made a matter of record, Seconded by Councilman Freund. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Ta- kos. Nays-None. Proof of Publication, certified to by the Publisher, of Statement of Receipts and also a list of claims for which warrants were drawn during the month of December, 1957, presented and read. Councilman Kintzinger moved that the proof of publication be received and filed, Seconded by Mayor Welu. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Ta- kos. Nays-None. January 17, 1958 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa Gentlemen: Referring to attached petition of Mrs. Pearl Kaep presented to Your Honorable Body recently by her At- torney's Czizek &Czizek, the Plan• Wing & Zoning Commission by unan- imous opinion respectfully recom- mends denial of the petition, Until adequate street facilities are provided properly to serve this area as Multiple Residence, the Planning & Zoning Commission feels that the area lends itself at present only for Single Family Clas- sification, added means of access and egress may alter Commissions' views respecting same. Regular Session, February 3, 1958 43 Respectfully submitted, The Dubuque Planning & Zoning Commission By Richard V. McKay, Secy. Councilman Kintzinger moved that the recommendation of the Planning & Zoning Commission be approved. Seconded by Mayor Welu. Carried by the following vote: Mayor Welu, Councilmen Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Nays-None. Councilman Takos not voting. January 17, 1958 Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council, City of Dubuque, Iowa Gentlemen: I have examined the claim of Avery Satterlee, 1915 Asbury Street, for damages sustained when he ran into a "no parking" sign. In my opinion, "no parking" signs are properly upon the public streets and do not constitute nui- sance; therefore, there is no neg- ligence on the part of the City and I recommend that the claim be denied. Sincerely, T. H. NELSON Councilman Takos moved that the recommendation of the City Solicitor be approved. Seconded by Councilman Schueller, Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Ta- kos. Nays-None. Notice of claim of Arthur P. Frommelt in the amount of $20.50 for damage to his motorcycle as the result of striking a protruding post approximately six inches above ground level at entrance to Packing Company parking lot on January 18, 1958, presented and read, Councilman Kintzinger moved that the claim be referred to the City Solicitor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Takos. Carried by the following vote; Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Ta- kos. Nays-None. Notice of claim of Wendell Ret- tenberger in the amount of $37.97 for car damage incurred as the re- sult of striking a loose manhole cover at the intersection of 29th street and alley between Elm and Washington street on October 5, 1957, presented and read. Council• man Kintzinger moved that the claim be referred to the City So• licitor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Takos. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen Freund, Kintzinger°, Schueller, Ta• kos. Nays-None. Notice of claim for death bene- fits under the Iowa Workmen's Compensation law by Evelyn A. Kaesbauer, widow and surviving spouse of James John Kaesbauer deceased, formerly employed by the Park Board, presented and read. Councilman Kintzinger moved that the claim be referred to the City Solicitor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Takos. Carried by the fallowing vote; Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Ta- kos. Nays-None, Notice of claim of Mrs. Betty Fes• ler in the amount of $1500 for per- sonal injuries received as the re- sult of a fall while crossing the alleyway to the rear of 276 W, 17th street on December 3, 1957, pre• sented and read. Councilman Kint- zinger moved that the claim be re- ferred to the City Solicitor for in- vestigation and report, Seconded by Councilman Takos. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Ta• kos, Nays-None. Minutes of Council meetings for the month of July and August 1957 presented for approval. Council- man Schueller moved that the min• utes of the Council meetings for the months of July and August 1957 be approved as printed, Sec- onded by Councilman Kintzinger. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Ta- kos. Nays-None. Proof of publication, certified to by the Publisher of Notice of pub- lic hearing an Ordinance No. 69• 57, an Ordinance Amending the Zoning Map and Zoning Ordinance 44 Regular Session, February 3, 1958 of the City of Dubuque by changing the Zoning Classification of the West 200 feet of Lot One of Min- eral Lot 376A in the City of Du- buque from its present Single Fam- ily Residence District classification to Local Business District "A" Clas- sification, presented and read. No written objections were filed and no oral objectors were present in the Council Chamber at the time set for the public hearing. Councilman Kintzinger moved that the proof of publication be received and filed. Seconded by Councilman Takos. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Ta- kos. Nays-None. ORDINANCE N0. 69.57 On Ordinance Amending the Zoning Map and Zoning Ordinance of the City of Dubuque by Chang- ing the Zoning Classification of the West 200 feet of Lot One of Min- eral Lot 376A, having been passed upon first reading on December 20,.1957 and placed on file with the City Clerk for public inspection pending public hearing an Febru- ary 3, 1958, was presented for Final Adoption. ORDINANCE N0. 69-57 An Ordinance Amending the Zon- ing Map and Zoning Ordinance of the City of Dubuque by Changing the Zoning Classifica- tion of the West 200 feet of Lot Ono of Mineral Lot 376A. Be It Ordained By The City Council Of The City Of Dubuque: Section l; That Ordinance No. 3-34, known as the Zoning Map and I Zoning Ordinance of the City of bubuque, ke and the same is hereby amended by changing the zoning classification of the West 200 feet of Lot one of Lot ooze of Mineral Lot 376A in the City of Dubuque from its present Sin- gle family Residence District Classification to Local Business District "A" Classification. Section 2. This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its final passage, adoption and publication as by law provided. Introduced the 20th day of De- cember, 1957. Rule requiring reading on three separate days suspended by unani- mous vote the 20th day of Decem- ber, 1957. Passed by recorded roll-call vote, adopted and approved this 6th day of February, 1958. CLARENCE P. WELU, Mayor GEORGE A. FREUND LEO N. SCHUELLER CHARLES A. KIlQTZINGER PETER J. TAKOS, Councilmen. ATTEST: Leo F. Frommelt City Clerk. Published officially in The Telegraph-Herald newspaper this 7th day of February 1958. LEO F. FROMMELT 1t. 2/7 City Clerk Councilman Freund moved the adoption of the Ordinance. Second- ed by Councilman Kintzinger. Car- ried by the following vote; Ycas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Takos. Nays-None, Proof of Publication; certified to by the Publisher, of Notice of Public Hearing on Ordinance No. 70-57, an Ordinance Amending the Zoning Map and Zoning Ordinance of the City of Dubuque by reclas- sifying the property described as the North t/4 of City Lot 470 in in the Original Town of Dubuque, presented and read. No written objections were filed and no oral objectors were pres- ent in the Council Chamber at the. -time set for the public hearing. Councilman Kinzinger moved that the proof of publication be received and filed. Seconded by Councilman Takos. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilman Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Takos. Nays-None. ORDINANOE N0. 70.57 An Ordinance Amending,, the Zoning Map and Zoning Ordinance of the City of Dubuque by reclas- sifying the property described as the North r/4 of City Lot in the Original Town of Dubuque, having been passed upon first reading on December 20, 1957 and placed on file with the City Clerk for pub- lic inspection pending public hear- ing on February 3, 1958, was pre- sented for Final Adoption. Regular Session, February 3, 1958 45 Ordinance No. 70-57 An Ordinance Amending the Zoning Map and Zoning Ordinance of the City of Dubuque by reclas- sifying the property described as the North'/4 of City Lot 470 in the Original Town of Dubuque. BE 1T ORDARVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DU- BUQUE; Section 1, That Ordinance No. 3- 34, knowft as the Zoning Map and Zoning Ordinance of the City of Dubuque be and the same is hereby amended by changing the classif- ication of the property described as the North 1/4 of City. Lot 470 from its present Multiple Resi- dence District Classification to Business District Classification. :Section 2. This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its final passage, adop- tion and publication as by law provided.. Introduced the 20th day of De- comber, 1957, Rule requiring reading on three separate days suspended by un- animous vote the 20th day of De- cember, 1957, Passed by recorded rolbcall vote adopted and approved this 3rd day of February 1958. CLARENCE P, WELU Mayor GEORGE A. FREUND LEO N. SCHUELLER CHARLES A. KINTZINGER PETER A. TAKOS Councilmen Attest: Leo F. FrommeIt City Clerk Published officially in the Tele- graph•Herald newspaper this 7th day of February 1958. Leo F. Frommelt City Clerk It 2/7 Councilman Freund moved the adoption of the Ordinance. Second- ed by Councilman Kintzinger. Car- ried. by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilman Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Takos. Nays-None. ORDINANCE N0. 6.58 An Ordinance granting DUBU- QUE COUNTY HOSPITAL the Right to Construct and Maintain a Ten Inch Cast Iron Water Main in the Public Streets, and Provid- ing the Terms and Conditions thereof, presented and read. Councilman Freund moved that the reading just had be considered the first reading of the Ordinance. Seconded by Councilman Kintzing- er. Carried by the following vote:. Yeas-Nlayor Welu, Councilmen Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Takos. Nays-None. Councilman Freund moved that the rules be suspended requiring an Ordinance to be read on three separate days. Seconded by Coun- cilman Kintzinger. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor We1u, Councilmen Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Takos. Nays-None. ORDINANCE N0. 6-58 An Ordinance granting Dubuque County Hospital the Right to Con- struct and Maintain a Ten Inch Cast Iron Water Main in the Pubic Streets, and Providing the Terms and Condi- tions thereof. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DU- BUQTIE, IOWA: Section 1 - That Dubuque County Hospital, a municipal oorporation of Iowa, organized under Chapter 347 of the 1~J54 Code of Iowa, be and it is hereby granted the right to construct and maintain a 10-inch cast iron water main in Prescott Street, at the intersection with Roosevelt Street, thence along the southerly aide of Roosevelt Street to the intersection with tha center line of the alley first west of Prescott Street, thence along the alley first west of Roosevelt Street to permittee's property, upon the following terms and conditions; (a) That the permittee agree to construct said water main at its own expense and to pay the entire cost thereof, including the cost of re- storing the surface of the street where disturbed; (b) That said water main shall be constructed in accordance with plans approved by the City Manager, and under the supervision and direction of the City Manager and his author- ized representatives; (c) That permittee will enter into a contract for the construction of said water main with a qualified contrac- tor, which contract will, among other things, contain a clause requiring the contractor to obtain all necessary permits required by the City of Du- buque, or any other governmental agency, and a clause requiring the contractor to furnish a surety bond with the City of Dubuque named as nne of the obligees, guaranteeing the faithful performance of saifl contract; (d) That upon the completion of said installation said water main shall remain the property of Dubuque County Hospital and it shall be re- sponsible for the maintenance of the same thereafter, in such a manner as not to interfere with the water system of the City of Dubuque, or to damage public property, (e) That the authority herein grant- ed is subject to modification or cam 46 Regular Session, February 3, 1958 cellation by the City Council at such time as it, in its discretion, shall find it necessary to do so, in order to protect the public interest. Section 2 - That the authority granted herein shall terminate on June 1st, 1958 unless the terms and conditions of this Ordinance are ac- cepted in writing by permittee prior to that date. Section 3, -This Ordinance shall be in full farce and effect from and after its final passage, adoption and publication as provided by la`v. Introduced the 3rd day of February, 1958. Rule requiring reading on three separate days suspended by unani- mous vote the 3rd day of February, 1958. Passed by recorded roll-call vote, adopted and approved this 3rd day of February 1968, CLARENCE P, WELU Mayor GEORGF. A. FREUND LEO N. SCHUELLER CHARLES A. KINTZINGER PETER J. TAKOS Councilmen Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT City Clerk Published officially in the Tele- graph Herald Newspaper this 20th day of February 1958. LEO F. FROMMELT City Clerk It 2-20 ACCEPTANCE OF ORDINANCE No. 6-58 Dubuque County Hospital, Board oP Trustees, with full knowledge and understanding of all the terms and conditions of Ordinance No. 6-58, hereby accept the same as adopted, and agree to abide by, comply with, and carry out all the terms and con- ditions thereof. Signed at Dubuque, Iowa this 13th day of February 1958. Board of Trustees, Dubuque Coun- ty Hospital By RICHARD V. McKAY Sr. Secretary. It 2-2D Councilman Freund moved the adoption of the Ordinance. Sec• onded by Councilman Kintzinger, Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen Takos, Nays-None. January 30, 1958 To the. Honorable Mayor and City Council Dubuque, Iowa Gentlemen: I am attaching herewith an Or- dinance regulating S l a u g h t e r Houses and other establishments where meat is prepared for human consumption. It provides for the licensing and inspection thereof, establishes license fees and pro- vides apenalty for any violation. This ordinance is being pre- sented for your action after a great deal of study has been given to the type of regulation that would be beneficial to the peo- ple of the City of Dubuque, This ordinance requires that all slaughterhouses shall be inspected by the Ctiy Health Department and that all meat and meat products sold in the City of Dubuque must be approved by the Inspectors of the Health Department or by a Federal Government Inspector, This ordinance will guarantee that all meat and meat products sold in the City of Dubuque have been slaughtered and processed according to the Federal Govern- ment Inspection. It provides that the Ordinance shall not apply to establishments that are designated as official es- tablishments by the United States Department of Agricutture nor to any carcass, meat product or meat food product that has been marked, inspected and passed by the United States Department of Agriculture. I believe that the passage of this ordinance will be a further pro• tection to the health of the peo- ple of the City of Dubuque. Respectfully submitted, L. J; SCHILTZ, City Manager Councilman Kintzinger moved that the communication be received and filed. Seconded by Councilman Takos. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor. Welu, Councilmen Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Takos, Nays-None. ORDINANCE NO. 7.58 An Ordinance Regulating Slaugh- ter Houses and other Establish- ments where meat is prepared for Human consumption; Providing for the Licensing and Inspection thereof; Establishing License Fees; and Providing a Penalty for the Violation hereof, presented and read. Councilman Freund moved that the reading just had be considered the first reading of the Ordinance. Seconded by Councilman Takos. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Takos, Nays-None. Councilman Freund moved that the rules be suspended requiring an Ordinance to be read on three Regular Session, Feblvary 3, 1958 47 separate days: Seconded by Coun- cilman Takos: Carried by the fol• lowing vote: Yeas-Mayor. Welu, Councilmen Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Takos, Nays-None. Ordinance No. 7.58 An Ordinance Regulating Slaughter Houses and other Establishments where meat is prepared for Hu• man Consumption; Providing for the Licensing and Inspection thereof; Establishing License Fees; and Providing a Penalty for. the Violation hereof. Be It Ordained by the City Coun- cil of the.;City of Dubuque, Iowa: Section 1. Definitions: Where used in this Ordinance, the fol- lowing wards phrases; ..names and terms shall be construed to mean, (a) "Inspector" shall mean an in- spector of the City Health De• partment, or his authorized representative, (b) "Establishment" shall mean a business, including the building and the grounds up- on which the same is located, that engages in the trade of slaughtering animals f o r human consumption, or pre- . pared meat products, or meat food products for hu- man consumption, excepting licensed restaurants. (c) "Animal" shall mean any cattle, sheep, swine or goat. !d) "Carcass" shall mean all parts, including viscera, of a slaughtered 'animal that' are capable of being used for human food. (e) "Meat Product" shall mean any edible part'ofthe carcass of an animal that is not cured, smoked, or otherwise processed. (f) "Meat Food Product" shall mean any article of food, or any article that may enter into the preparation of food, for human consumption, which is derived in whole or in part, from any carcass as herein defined, (g) "Government Regulations" shad mean Regulations Gov- erning the Meat Inspection of the United States Department of Agriculture (June, 1952 Edition) as modified by Sep- tember; 1953 and :July, 1954 supplements. Section 2. It shall be unlawful for any person; firm or corpora- tion, for himself or itself; or as the representative or agent of an- other, to sell, or offer fore. sale, or possess wrath intent to sell, within the City of Dubuque, any carcass, meat product or meat food product, unless the same has been inspected and approved for hu- man consumption by a City In- spector. Section 3. It shall be unlawful for any dealer in meats, meat food products or meat products, within the City of Dubuque, to.purchase any carcass, meat product or meat food product. that has. not been inspected and approved for human consumption by a City inspector. Section 4. The City Inspector shall not approve any carcass, meat product or meat food product, for human consumption, unless he finds the same shall have been slaughtered and prepared in an establishment licensed as such by the City of Dubuque and in con- formance with Government Regina- tions, Section 5. No establishment, as herein defined, shall be licensed as such, unless the same has been in• spected and-found to conform to Government Regulations; as herein defined, and the Laws and Regula• tions of the State of Iowa, and ap• plicable Municipal Ordinances. Section 6. Any person, firm or corporation may obtain a license to operate an establishment, as herein defined, within the City of Dubu- que, or within five miles o£ the City Limits of the City of Dubuque; by making an application to the City Manager therefor, on forms prepared by the Manager. Upon payment of the annual license fee and a finding by a City Inspector that the premises conform to these regulations the license shall issue. Section 7, Licenses for licensed establishments shall not be trans- ferrable, either as to location or owner. Section 8. Tn order to defray in part the cast of enforcing this Or- dinance, ah annual license fee for licensed establishments is hereby 48 Regular Session, February 3, 1958. established in the amount of One Hundred Dollars ($100), which each license holder shall pay annually, in advance, on or before January 2nd of each year. In addition there- to the license holder shall pay in- spectioncharges in accordance with a'schedule established by the City Manager, and approved by the City Council. Section 9. The City Council may revoke or suspend a license of a licensed establishment, for any of the following causes: (a) Failure to pay the annual license fee; (b) Failure to pay inspection charges on demand; (c) Failure to maintain the prem- ises in accordance with these regulations; (d) Operating an establishment in violation of these regula- tions. Section 10, Every licensel estab• lishment that is not connected to a City sewer system shall be con- nected to a sewage disposal system approved by the Iowa State Depart- ment of Health, and in conformity with City Ordinances. Section 11. Except where special permission is granted, no licensed establishment shall operate be- tween the hours of 5 P. M, and the fallowing "7 A. M., or on Sundays or Holidays, except for cleaning, painting, washing, or other rea pairs or maintenance, Section 12. The provisions of this Ordinance shall not apply to estab• lishments designated "official es- tablishment" by the United States Department of Agriculture, nor to any carcass, meat product or meat food product that has been marked "Inspected and passed" by the United States Department of Agri- culture. Section 13, Any person, firm or corporation who shall violate the provisions of this Ordinance shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be fined not to exceed One Hundred Dollars ($100) or imprisoned in the County Jail not to exceed thirty (30) days. Section 14. This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect irnmed- iately upon its final passage, adop- tionand publication as provided by law. Introduced the 3rd day of Febru- ary, 1958. Rule requiring reading on three separate days suspended by unani- mous vote the 3rd day of February, 1958, Passed by recorded roll-call vote adopted and approved this 3rd day of February, 1958. CLARENCE P. WELU Mayor GEORGE A, FREUND LEO N.SCHUELLER CHARLES A. KINTZINGER PETER J. TAKOS Councilmen Attest: Leo F. Frommelt City Clerk, Published officially in the Tele- graph-Herald newspaper this 7th day of February 1958, LEO F. FROMMELT City Clerk It 2.7 Councilman Freund moved the adoption of the Ordinance. Sec• onded by Councilman Takos. Car- ried by the following vote; Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Takos. Nays-None. (The following communication was previously read at a special meeting of the Council on Decem- ber 20th, 1957 and was referred to the Council far further study) December 20,1957 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council Dubuque, Iowa, Gentlemen, I am attaching herewith a mem- orandum submitted by the Inter- state Power Company regarding the basis on which their annual report is submitted to the City. Since 1938, the basis of figuring rate of return was based on the Dubuque Generating Plant and the Distribution System, During the last few years power companies have integrated their systems so that if one generating plant is out of service, power can be taken from other plants. By using this method, it is not necessary to have the reserve capacity at each plant to serve customers in a given Regular Session, February 3, 1958 49 location which would increase the cost. of electrical energy..... The method proposed to be used in reporting has been reviewed and in my opinion is a fair basis to ase. Respectfully submitted, L, J. SCHILTZ, City Manager OUTLINE OF EASIS FOR INTER• STATE POWER COMPANY AN- NUAL REPORT TO C1TY AF DUBUQUE I. GENERAL The submission of this report is without prejudice to the rights of Interstate Power Company to require a reasonable return on the fair value of its investments ac- cording to ]aw. II. BOOK COST OF INVESTMENT (ELECTRIC) Boow costs. of property and plant used in rendering service to Dubuque includes the following items: (a) Distribution and other Gen- eral facilities, less deprecia• tion reserve, located within the corporate limits of Dubu- que and used in serving the customers residing therein. (b) Working capital is reported as 12~/a% of the total an- nual operating expenses ex- clusive of depreciation and taxes.. 11-A BOOK COSTS OF INVEST- MENT (BUS) Book costs of investment, less depreciation reserve, in the bus transportation system. HI. OPERATING COSTS (ELEC- TRIC) (a) The cost of energy is deter- mined by multiplying the number of kilowatt-hours de- livered per annum to the Du- buque distribution system by the modified pool cost .per kilowatt-hour, which has been computed as outlined below. (1) The cost of energy re- fleets the annual Produc- tion Plant and backbone Transmission expense, the annual depreciation ex• penses for the Production Plant and backbone Transmission Plant which has been computed at the prevailing Company rates for depreciation, See at- tached schedules which are included as an inte- gral part of this memor• andum. Schedule V- B a c k b o n e Transmission Investment by Location Numbers as of 12- 31.56. Schedule VI - B a c k b o n e Transmission Investment by Primary Accounts as of 12-31- 56, and Depreciation Expense for the year 1956. Schedule VII-Drawing No. A-2089 Backbone Transmis• Sion System as of 12.31-56. The investment in Production Plant and Backbone Trans• mission Plant will change each year by the additions and retirements necessitated by annual growth. Also included in the' cost of energy .are taxes other than income taxes, that are applicable to the Production Plant and Backbone Trans- mission Plant, line loss, and fixed charges on the Produc- tion Plant and Backbone Transmission Plant. (b) The annual depreciation ex- pense far the Dubuque Dis- tribution and General equip• ment is computed at the pre- vailing rates as shown by Company books. (c) Taxes, other than Federal and State Income taxes is one hundred per cent (100%) of all personal property, real.. estate taxes levied against the Company's prop- erty in Dubuque, but' ex- clude any taxes on Trans- mission or Production facil- ities, as they are included in the modified pool costs. Other taxes such as Federal Unemployment and Old Age Benefit taxes, together with State of Delaware franchise tax, Iowa State Use Tax, etc,, are apportioned to Du- buque operations, IH-A, OPERATING COSTS (BUS) Operating costs, including taxes and depreciation are actual per books. Mayor Welu moved that the recommendation of the City Manager in regard to the report be approved. Seconded by Coun- Regular Session,. February 3, 1958 51 Gilman Kintzinger. Carried by the following vote; Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Takos. Nays-None. ORDINANCE NO. &58 An Ordinance fixing and estab- lishing maximum rates to be charged for the furnishing of elec- tricity for residential,. commercial, street lighting, power, and other uses and purposes, within -the City of Dubuque, Iowa: fixing and regu- lating tihe method of service there- of; prescribing a penalty for viola- tion thereof; repealing all ordi- nances and resolutions in conflict herewith, presented and read, Councilman Freund moved that the reading just had be considered the first reading of the Ordinance. Seconded by Councilman Schuel- ler; Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, and Takos, Nays-None, Councilman Freund moved that the rules be suspended requiring an Ordinance to be read on three separate days, Seconded ~by Coun- cilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller and Takos. Nays-None, ORDINANCE N0. 8.58 An Ordinance fixing and estab- lishing maximum rates to be II ~ charged for the furnishing of elec- i~ tricity for fesidential, commer- ~ cial, street lighting, power, and ~, other uses and purposes, within 1 the City of Dubuque, Iowa; fix- '~ ing and regulating the method of service thereof; prescribing a pen- . alty for violation thereof; repeal- ~ ing all ordinances and resolutions ', I in conflict herewith. Be It Ordained by the City Council oY the City of Dubuque; Rates Fixed; Section 1. Commencing on and aft- - er February 13, 1958, the rates to be charged for electricity for residential, commercial, street lighting, power and other uses and purposes by any per- son, firm or corporation supplying electrical energy within the City of ', Dubuque, except as herein otherwise provided, shall be fixed and deter- ~ mined as follows; SCHEDULE 1 Residential Service Company Rate No. 160 Availability: al'i Available for 120/240 volt, single phase, alternating current service taken through one meter to an in- ~P dfvidual cuetnmer residing in a single occupancy residence or apartment for full domestic use, including aman motors with individual rated capaci- ties not in excess of five horsepower (5 H.P.) provided, however, that off- peak controlled service for water heating will be taken through a sep- arate meter. This rate is not available to the public areas of apartment buildings, or for rooming houses where in excess of four (4) rooms are held for rental. Rate: First 16 Kwh or less used per month for $1.00. Next 34 Kwh used per month @ $.041 per Kwh, net Next 50 Kwh used per month @ 032 per Kwh, net, Next 100 Kwh used per month @ 027 per Kwh, net, Excess Kwh used per month 025 per Kwh, net. eThe fourth block of the rate to be increased 200 Kwh for each whole KW of demand in excess of 7KW. Minimum Monthly Charge: $1,00. Fuel Adlustment: The rate for electrical energy stated here in is based upon the cost of fuel used in Company~s steam electric generating stations in Iowa and Min- nesota being twenty-seven ($.27) cents per million BTU. There shall be added to or deducted from the prose and net bills computed on the applicable rate schedule, eighty-five thousandths mill ($,000085) per kilo- watthour for each whole one-half cent ($.005) per million BTU by which the cost of fuel is more or less, respec- tively, than twenty-seven cents ($.27) per million BTU. The coat of fuel shall be the coat of the fuel dolivered to the generating stations, plus all operating costa Por unloading, han- dling, storage, testing, etc„ and reg- ular routine maintenance of coal han- dling equipment at the Company's generating stations in Iowa and Min- nesota. Computation of fuel costs shall be made prior to June 30 and December 31 of each year based on the cost of fuel for the preceding six months. Before placing into effect the terms of this provision, the firm, person or corporation supplying elec- trical energy at Dubuque shall first disclose to the City Manager of the City of Dubuque sufficient data to warrant such action. Such fuel cost adjustment, i4 any. shall then be ap- plicable to all billing for the eix- month period beginning in July and January respectively Prompt Payment: Customers' monthly bills shall be computed at the net rate and there will be added to the total net bill a sum equal to ten percent (10%) thereof, which will be collected from the customers who fail to pay the net -bill within ten (10) days From and after the date of the bill SCHEDULE 2 Commercial Service Availability: Available for 120/240 volt, single phase, alternating current service for lighting and other .urea in commer- cial establishments, institutions, pub- lic areas of apartment buildings, in- cluding janitor's quarters when serv- ice to same is combined with service to public areas, and service when furnished through a single meter to two or more families residing in dis- tinctive dwelling quarters in a single structure, and for rooming houses where in excess of Pour (4) rooms are held for rental. This rate is not available for the purchase of energy for resale, nor for break-down or standby service. No motor with rated capacity in excess of three horsepower (3 H,P.), no single piece oP cooking equipment with a rated capacity in excess of six kilowatts (6KW) nor any appara- tus that produces abnormal voltage fluctuations will be served under thin schedule. Rate: For Demands of leas than six (6) K111owatta First 16 Kwh or leas used per month for $1.00 Next 84 Kwh used per month @ $,044 per Kwh, net. Next 400 Kwh used per month @ U33 per Kwh, net. sNext 500 Kwh used per month @ 027 per Kwh, net. Excess Kwh used per month @ 02 per Kwh, net. For Demand of six (6) Kilowatts and more The number of killowatthours in the fourth block (~) of the above rate will be increased by 200 Kwh for each whole kilowatt of de- mand in excess oP five kilowatts (6 KW). Minimum Monthly Charge: $1,00. Power Factor: ' Neon lighting, fluorescent Tampa and/or other gaseous tube lamps, or appliances having a low power factor shall be equipped with effective cor- rective devices to increase the power factor of such lamps, or appliances to ninety per cent (90%) lagging, with such tolerance ae may be neces- ; nary to conform to existing manu- facturer's equipment. Fuel Adlustment: Same as shown for Schedule 1. Prompt Payment: Customers' mouthy bills shall be computed at the net rate, and there shall be added to the total net bill a sum equal to ten per cent (10%) thereof, which will be collected from customers who fail to pay the net bill within ten (10) days From and after the date of the bill. SCHEDULE 3 Water Heating Service Availability: 'Available for 120/240 volt, single phase, alternating current servcce, for residences and commercial estab- lishments for water heating with automatic storage type water heaters of standard make and design, The design and operating characteristics oP all water heaters served under this schedule, as well as all necessary elecrrical connections for the pro- tection of the circuit furnishing service to the water heater, must be acceptable to the person, firm or corporation supplying electrical energy. A suitable ttme switch will be supplied by the person, firm or cor- poration supplying electrical energy to control the periods when energy shall be supplied for heating. The hours of operation of off-peak service may be changed when deemed advisable, but under no condition shall they be less than twelve hours during any twenty-four hour period. Minimum storage capacity of each electric water heater shall be fifty (50) gallons, and no heating element shall have a capacity in excess of thirty (30) watts per gallon of fault capacity. If two heating elements are provided, one at the bottom and one at the top of the tank, and they are so interconnected that only .one unit can be in operation at a time, then both units may be connected to the time-controlled water heating circuit to be served under this schedule. If one unit is so con- nected that it can be used other than during the controlled off-peak hour, then such unit shall be con- nected to the regular lighting clrcult. Rate: Energy used during off-peak hours @ $.0125 per Kwh, net, Minimum Monthly Charge; $1.00 Energy used during periods other than off-peak, as hereinbefore spec- ified, shall be billed with and at the same rate as other residential or commercial service, Fuel Adlustment: Same as shown for Schedule 1. Prompt Payment: Customers' monthly bills shall be competed at the net rate and them shall be added to the total net bill a sum equal to ten percent (10%) thereof, tivhich will be collected from customers who fail to pay the net bill within ten (10) days from and after the date of bit1, SCHEDULE4 General Power Service Availability: Available far alternating current service at 120/240 volts, single phase, or three phase at either 24D volts or 480 volts for all power purposes when the connected load exceeds t w o horsepower (2 H.P.). Three phase service need not be supplied to loads of five horsepower (5 H.PJ or less, except at the option of the person, firm or corporation supplying electri- cal energy. Lighting service may be combined with power service -under this rate provided service is rendered through one meter and at the same secondary voltage, and the Minimum Bwlen y kDowatts (20 KW).1This irate is not available for the purchase of energy for resale, nor for breakdown or standby service. Term of Contract: Service will be rendered under this schedule fqr a minimum period of thereafter unt 1 an elledaby a thirty (30) day written notice by the cus- tomer. Conditions requiring unusual con- struction and expenditures for equip- ment to render service may require an agreement for a term in excess of one (1) year, Rate: First 10 hours use per month of each KW of billing demand @ $ .O6 per Kwh, net, Next 20 hours use per month of each KW of billing demand @ .041 per Kwh, net. Next 30 hours use per month oP each KW of billing demand @ .031 per Kwh, net, Next 2,000 Kwh used per month @ .021 per Kwh, net. All excess Kwh used per month @ .02 per Kwh, net. Minimum Billing Demand: Five (5) kilowatts except when combined light and power service is rendered when minimum billing de- mand is twenty (20) kilowatts, Minimum Monthly Charge: $1,00 per month per horsepower, or equivalent, of connected load for the first five horsepower (5 H,P.) and. 52 Regular Session, February 3, 1958 $.50 per month per horsepower, or equivalent, thereof for the next forty-five horsepower (45 H,P.) and $.25 per horsepower for all over fifty horsepower (50 H.P.) or equivalent, of the total connected load in horse• power. Major fractions of a horse- power shall be considered as one whole horsepower of connected load. $1.00 per month will be added to the minimum monthy charge as stated above if lighting service is com- bined with power service under this rate. Determination of Billing Demand: The billing demand shall be de- termined by the greatest number of kilowatts registered during any thirty (30) minute interval as indicated by an integrating demand meter, or by using the maximum demand as re- corded by a thermal type demand meter, furnished, installed and main- tained by the person, firm or cor- poration supplying such electrical energy, provided, however, that when the customer's load includes hoists, elevators, welding machines, and/or other apparatus where the use of electricity is intermittent or subject to violent fluctuations to the extent that the indicated or recorded de- mand for a fifteen (lb) minute in terva] exceeds the maximum re-' corded or indicated demand during a thirty (3D) minute interval by an ' amount in excess of fifty per cent' (b0%), then the customer's billing demand 'shall be determined by using the average of the three (3) highest fifteen (1b) minute intervals indi- oated or recorded during the month. The billing demand for loads of less ' than twenty-five horsepower (25 ', H.P.) in lieu of measured demands may be calculated in kilowatts, by multiplying the total rated connected load in hosepower (or H, P. equiva- lent) by sixty per cent (60%). Any major fraction of a kilowatt of de- mand ac determined shall be consid- erect one whole kilowatt of additional demand. Power Factor: If the power factor of any custom- er's load is found by test to be below eighty per cent (8D%) lagging under normal operating conditions, and upon written notification thereof, the cus- tomer fails to correct the power fac- tor within sixty (60) days, the Per- son, firm or corporation supplying electricity will then increase the de- mand use for billing purposes by the. ratio of 0.80 to the power factor as determined by test. Neon lighting, fluorescent lamps and/or other gaseous tube lamps, having a low power factor, shall be equipped with effective corrective de- vioea to increase the power factor of such ]amps to ninety Per cent (90%) lagging, with such tolerance as may be necessary to conform to existing manufacturer's equipment fuel AdJustment: Same as shown for Schedule 1, SCHEDULE 5 Large Commercial (Lighting and Power) Service Availability: Available for alternating current service to industrial and commercial customers whose monthly demand ex- ceeds fifty ]cilowatts (5D KW), or who agree to pay the demand charge for fifty kilowatts (50 KW), for lighting and power purposes, when all service is measured through one meter and taken from one service connection. Service will be rendered at standard primary voltages of 2400 volts or higher as may be available, cr at secondary voltages of 480 or 240 volts Transformers for rendering these standard voltages will be supplied by the person, firm or corporation sup- plying .such- electrical energy, pro• vided, however, that only one secon- dary voltage will be supplied to cus- tomers whose maximum demand is less than one hundred kilowatts (100 KW). Additional transformers not located at the point of delivery, and special voltage transformers for lighting or other purposes shall be supplied and maintained by the cus- tomer, This rate is not available for the purchase of energy for resale, nor for breakdown or standby service. Term of Contract; Service will be rendered under this schedule for a minimum periofl of one (1) year and shall continue there- after until cancelled by a sixty (60) day written notice by the customer. Conditions requiring unusual con- struction and expenditures for equip- ment to render. service may require an agreement for a term in excess of one (1) year. Rate: Demand Charge First 50 KW of billing demand @ $1.5D per month Next 150 KW of billing demand @ 1.25 per month Excess KW of billing demand @ 1.00 per month Energy Charge First 5,000 Kwh used per month @ $.015 per Kwh Next 10,000 Kwh used per month @ .012 per Kwh Next 15,000 Kwh used per month @ .Dl per Kwh Next 120,000 Kwh used per month @ .0085 per Kwh E:2cess Kwh used per month @ :0075 per Kwh Premium Rate for High Load Factor: When Customer's billing demand exceeds 1000 KW, all energy used in excess of 365 hours' use of baling de- mand will be billed at $.006 per Kwh. Equipment Supplied by Customer: When Customer furnishes and maintains all transformers and/or other apparatus necessary for the Customer to take service at primary voltage, the charges computed under the above rate will be reduced by an amount equal to five per cent (5%) thereof Prompt Payment: Customer's monthly bills shall be computed at the net rate and there will be added to the total net bill a sum equal to ten per cent (10%a) thereof, which will be collected from customers who fail to pay the net bill within ten (10) days of date of bilk Metering; Metering shall be at either primary or secondary voltage at the option of the person, firm or corporation sup- plying electrical energy, If it fs elect- ed to meter at the primary voltage, the billing less any previous adjust- ment will'be reduced by two and one- Regular Session, February 3, 1958 53 half per cent (21/z%) to compensate for transformer looses, Prompt Payment Discount: A discount of two and one-half per cent (2~%) of the billing leas any adjustments heretofore made will be allowed if bill is paid within ten (10) days of date thereof. Maximum Demand: The maximum demand in any month shall be determined by the greatest number of kilowatts (KW) recorded or indicated on a standard integrated demand meter in any thir- ty (30) minute interval during the month, or by using the maximum de- mand as recorded by a thermal type demand meter ouch meter to be pro- vided, installed and maintained by the person, firm or corporation sup- plying such electrical energy, pro- vided, however, that when the Cus- tomer's load includes hoists, elevators, welding machines, and/or other ap- paratus where the use of electricity is intermittent or subject to violent fluctuation to the extent that the in- dicated or recorded demand for a fifteen (15) minute interval exceeds the recorded or indicated demand for a thirty (3D) minute interval by more than fifty per cent (50%), then the Customer's billing demand shall be determined by using the average of the three highest fifteen (15) minute interval indicated or recorded de- mands during the month Billing Demand: The billing demand shall be the maximum demand except when the Customer's average power factor, by actual measurement, is less than eighty per cent (80%) lagging, or more than ninety per cent (90%) lag- ging, in which case the billing de- mand shall be determined each month therefrom by increasing the measur- ed maximum demand by one per cent (1%) for each one per cent (1%) that the averago monthly power factor is found to be below eighty-five per cent (85%) lagging and decreasing the maximum demand by one per cent (1%) for each one par cent (1%) that the average monthly power factor is found to be greater than eighty-five per cent (85%) lagging. The billing demand shall in no event be less than fifty kilowatts (50 KW). Power Factor: The average power factor of the customer's load shall be determined monthly Prom readings registered by the watthour meter and a reactive component meter which shall be fur- nished by the person, firm or corpor- ation supplying electricity. It shall be calculated by dividing the number of kilowatthours as registered by the square root of the sum of the square of the kilowatthours registered plus the squaro of the reactive kilovolt ampere hours registered. Reactive component meters will be ratcheted so only lagging reactive kilovolt ampere hours will be recorded. Minimum Monthly Charge; The minimum monthly charge shall be the demand charge for fifty (5D) kilowatts plus the energy charges which may apply. Fuel AdJustment: The rate Yor electrical energy stat- ed herein is based upon using coal or other boiler fuel to produce such energy and costing sixteen canto ($0,16) per million B.T.U. delivered in the bunkers of the Dubuque; Iowa plant of the person, firm, or corpora- tion supplying such electrical energy at Dubuque, Iowa. In the event that the average coat of boiler fuel deliv- ered as aforesaid differs from the base price of sixteen cents ($0.16) per. million B,T.U. by one cent ($0.01) or more per million B.T.U, then the net bill as computed shall be increas- ed or decreased, as the case may be, by an amount equal to the number of kilowatthours used at twenty-two hundredths mills ($,00022) per kilo- tvatthour for each whole one cent ($0.01) by which the cost of one mil- lion B.T,U. of boiler fuel used during the preceding month exceeds or is less respectively than the base price of sixteen cents ($0.16) ger million B.T.U. Before placing into effect the terms of this provision, the firm, person ar corporation supplying electrical ener- gy at Dubuque shall first disclose to the City Manager oP the City of Du- buque sufficient data to warrant ouch action. SCHEDULE 6 City of Dubuque Water Service Availability: Available to the Water Department of the City of Dubuque for three phase, alternating current service of 2400 volts or 72D0 volts for water pumping, when such pumping is re- stricted to off-peak periods as defined herein. Rate: $.009 per Kwh, net: Off-Peak Periods: The off-peak period, as prescribed under this schedule, is defined to be the hours between 8:00 P.M, and S:DO A.M. the following day, and the hours between 12:00 Noon and 2:00• P.M. daily through the year and be- tween 4:00 P.M, and 6:D0 P.NI. daily during the period Prom April 15 to September 16, inolueive, or in case of emergency, or when at any time, the Life or property of the citizens of Du- buque may be in danger. An emer- gency shall be held to exist (1) when- ever the water in the Eagle Point Reservoir is in danger of overflowing, (2) whenever, to maintain proper pressures for fire protection, it is necessary to pump water from the lower level storage to the high service elevated tanks and standpipes. Fnel Adjustment; Same as shown for Schedule 5, SCHEDULE 7 Street and Boulevard Lighting Service Availability: Available to the municipality of the City of Dubuque and to the Board of Park Commissioners of the City of Dubuque for Lighting streets, alley ways, and park areas, and for traffic control and police cal] signals. Rate (a) Overhead System: The rates to be charged for each overhead street light awned, operated, maintained and supplied with electri- cal energy by the person, firm or cor- poration supplying electrical energy within the City of Dubuque, including the replacement of all glassware and renewal of lamps, shall be: PER YEAR Size of Rate Type of Lamps Hours of Per Fixture Lumens Burning Year Center Suspen- sion or Mast Arm ... 1000 4000 $20.90 Center Suspen- sion or Mast Arm 250D 4000 26.90 Mast Arm ....... 4000 440D 31.20 Bracket ........... 6000 4000 39.00 54 Regular Session, Feblvary 3, 1958 Mast Arm ....... 6000 4000 40.80 Bracket .....,.. ,10,000 4000 55.80 (b) Ornamental Street Lighting: The rates to be charged for each lighting standard by the person, firm or corporation supplying electrical energy within the City of Dubuque for the operation of such lighting standard of the ornamental street lighting system owned by the City of Dubuque and/or the Park Board of the City of Dubuque, including the electrical energy for the operation thereof and an expenses and/or charges incident to the operation of said system including the cost of re- placement of any and all glassware and renewal of lamps, except where the breakage of such glassware and/or lamps is due to traffic damage, but not including the maintenance of cables and lighting standards which shall be maintained by the owners thereof, shall be PER YEAR Size of Hours Rate Lamps - of per Standard Lumens Burning Year 1-Lamp @ 600 4000 $10.20 1-Lamp @ loop 4000 11.40 1-Lamp @ 2500 4000 16.80 1-Lamp @ 4000 4000 22.80 1-Lamp @ 6000 4000 29.40 2-Lame k~ 4000 4000 45.60 2-Lamp @ 6000 4000 53.49 1-Lamp @ 2500 2000 12.60 1-Lamp @ 6000 2000 20.40 2-Lamp @ 6000 2000 34.80 Traffic Control Signals: The rates to be charged for electric- al energy furnished for the operation of the traffic control signals owned, operated and maintained by the City of Dubuque, shall be: Number and type Rate per Year 4 Light ..........................:.....................$40.80 8 Light .............................................. 64.20 9 Light .............. ..........:................ 72.00 3 Light 4 Walk .............................. 39.60 4 Light 4 Wallt ........................ 52.80 4 Light 5 Walls ......................... 55.80 4 Light 8 Wa11t ............................ 64.80 6 Light 2 Walk ............................ 54.00 6 Light 8 Walk ............................ 72,60 8 Light 8 Walk ............................ 88.80 8 Light 1 Arrow .......................... 72.60 12 Light 6 Arrow ..........................156.00 4 Light 8 Walk - 8 Don't Walls ................................................ 96.60 6 Light 2 Walk - 1 Arrow (part-time) .................................... 57.00 9 Light 2 Walls - 9 Arrow - 4 Arrow on with amber 168.00 7 Light Curb - 4D Watt ,..... 4.20 3 Light Curb - 67 Watt ........ 7,20 Traffic flashing signals ................24.00 School flashing signals - 2 light ..................................................12.00 School flashing signals - 3 light .......................................:..........18.00 School flashing signals - 3 light -single head .................. 12.00 Police Ca11 Signals: The rates to be charged for electric- al energy fnrnished for the operation of the police call signal system awned by the City of Dubuque shall be $8.00 per year per call Signal. Park Lights: The rates to be charged by the person, firm or corporation supplying electrical energy within the City of Dubuque far the operation of each park lighting standard of the park or street lighting system owned by the Dubuque Park Board, including all energy required for the operation thereof, and all expenses or charges incident to the operation of said system, including the cost of the re- placement of any and all glassware and/or renewal of ]amps, except where the breakage of such glassware or lamps is due to traffic damage, but not including the maintenance of cables and lighting standards which shall be maintained at the cost of the owners thereof, shall be: PER YEAR Size Hours Rate of of per Standard Lamp Burning Year 1-Lamp @ 4000 Lumens 4000 $22.80 1-Lamp @ 2600 Lumens 4000 16,80 1-Lamp @ 200 Watt 4000 19.08 1-Lamp @ 300 Watt 4000 27.00 Payment: Bills shall be rendered monthly by the person, firm or corporation sup- plying such electrical energy.. to the City of Dubuque, Iowa, at the rate of one-twelfth (1-12th) of the respective annual charge for each street light, ornamental standard, traffic control signal, and/or polioe call signal in service during the month for which the bill is rendered. SCHEiDULE 9 Rules and Regulations for Air Conditioning and Air Cooling These rules and regulations will ap- ply to loads of more than 3 H, P, for commercial air conditioning and air cooling equipment but will not apply to equipment used for refrigeration of foods or other supplies. (Loads of 3 H. P. or less, single phase, can be used on commercial ]fighting rates.) Service will be rendered under stand- and power service conditions on the commercial power rates in effect un- der a five year contract. Conditions of Service: The condition stated herein will not. apply to air conditioning loads where a customer has any motor for other purposes larger than 3 H. P, be- cause the person, firm, or corporation supplying electrical energy will not in- stal] separate power metering for the air conditioning load where the Cus- tomer has other power load of more thar. 3 H.P. Where other small power loads of 3 H.P. or less are now con- nected and taking service through the same meter as the air conditioning load, then the Customer may take ad- vantage of these rules and regulations by changing, at his own expense, such wiring as may be necessary to take the service for the motors of 3 H. P. or less through the commercial light- ing meter. Minimum Monthly Charges; The standard monthly minimum bill of the power rate in effect will apply to this service from the date of connection of the service to the date of disconnection without prorating of the minimum monthly bill for Eras- tfional parts of the month either at the time service fie ordered connected or disconnected. The minimum month- ly bill will not be charged during the period that service is disconnected: Service Disconnection Charge: In order for the Customer to secure permission for the minimum monthly bill to be eliminated, he must order the service disconnected in writing and the customer will then be given a final billing for the amount of ener- gy used including the Proper monthly minimum bill and will make a pay- ment of a disconnection charge of $2.00 plus an amount of $100 per H.P, of connected load in lieu of payment of minimum monthly bills during the period when service is dis- continued. Connection Charge: At the time service is ordered bon- nected, the Customer will pay a $2.00 Regular Session, February 3, 1958 55 connection charge to pay the person, firm or corporation supplying electri- cal energy for its cost in connecting service. Service may be disconnected by any method determined as feasible but, if it is desirable to leave the meter installed, then service may be disconnected by sealing the switch open with the customer understanding that the seal is only to be broken and the switch closed by a representative of the person, firm or corporation supplying electrical energy. General Provisions: Service may be rendered at either single phase or three phase in ac- cordance with the general practice of rendering three phase service. Where it is necessary for the person, firm or corporation supplying, electrical energy to make any special invest- ment to render the service for air conditioning load, then the regula- tions of the person, firm or corpora- tion supplying electrical energy in re- gard to setting up a monthly service charge will apply based upon an al- lowable investment of $125.00 (the same as is used for rosidential and small commercial lighting service), for loads up to 5 H.P., plus $25.OU per H,P in excess of 6 H.P. If the cost to serve is greater than the al- lowable amount, then the annual service charge wIll be an amount of $6.00 for each major fraction of $50.00 in excess of the allowable expenditure and such annual service charge will be payable at the time connection for the season is ordered. Chango in Service Classification: Section 2. Any customer taking service under one or more of the various classifications of service may elect to change to any other classifi- cation that may be available to him, provided, however, that the person, firm or corporation supplying electri- cal energy in the City of Dubuque need not change any customer's class- ification more than once in any twelve (12) month period Meter Service: Section 3. No person, firm or cor- poration supplying electrical energy in the City of Dubuque shall install any meter or meters upon a Customer's premises for the purpose of measur- ing electrical energy to be supplied to said Customer unless and until such meter has been compared with a standard meter and adjusted so that the error in registration at full load is not more than plus or minus two per cent (2%) of accuracy within a period of six (6) months preceding date of installation upon said cus- tomer's premises. Any meter install- ed upon a customer's premises shall bear a label clearly indicating the date that said meter was tented and recalibrated, A11 meters in service in the City of Dubuque shall be systematically test- ed and/or compared wtih a standard meter and adjusted to register within plus or minus two per cent (2%) oP accuracy and no meter shall be kept ' in service which has not been recali- brated within eight (8) years. The person, firm or corporation supplying electrical energy in the City of Dubuque shall keep on file a record of the test of each meter, in- stalled upon or retained in service upon a customer's premises after test, which record shall be available for inspection by officials of the City of Dubuque. Such record as filed shall indicate the name of the manufac- turer of said meter, its serial number, type, capacity, number assigned to it by its owner, the name and address of the customer where said meter was in service prior to said test, the date of said test and date of last previous test, together with the percentage of error above or below accuracy, as disclosed by said test, Meters shall be adjusted to register within plus or minus two per cent (2%) of accuracy at full load. Penalty: Section 4. Any person, firm or cor- poration who shall charge or exact other or different rates or charges for any type of service, the rates for which service are herein fixed and determined, or who shall violate any of the provisions hereof, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be fined not to exceed $100.00, or imprisoned not to exceed thirty (3D) days in jail. Repeal Clause: Section 5. Ordinance No. 66-61 and all amendments thereto are hereby repealed. Publication: Section 6, This ordinance shall. be in effect from and after its final passage, adoption and approval by the Council of the City of Dubuque and publication as provided by law Passed by recorded roll call vote, adopted and approved this third day of February 1958. CLARENCE P, WELD, Mayor. GEORGE A. FREUND, LEO N. SCHUELLER, CHARLES A_ KINTZINGER, PETER J, TAKOS, Councilmen. ATTEST; LEO F, FROMMELT, City Clerk. Published officially in the Tele- graph-Herald newspaper this 13th day of February 1958. LEO F. FROMMELT, lt. 2-13. City Clerk. Councilman Freund moved the adoption of the Ordinance. Second- ed by Councilman Schueller. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller and Takos. Nays-None, ORDINANCE N0. 9.58 On Ordinance Vacating Portions of Sixteenth Street, and the Alley first east of White Street, present• ed and read, Councilman Freund moved that the reading just had be considered the first reading of the Ordinance, Seconded Eby Councilman Kintzing- ed, Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Takos, Nays-None. Councilman Freund moved that the rules be suspended requiring an Ordinance to be read on three separate days, Seconded by Coun- ~iia 56 Regular Session, February 3, 195$ Gilman Kintzinger. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Takos. Nays-None, ORDINANCE ND. 9.58 An Ordinance Vacating Portions of Sixteenth Street, and the Al- ley first east of White Street. Whereas, St. Mary's Church, as owner of the abutting property, has petitioned the City Council ~to vacate portions of Sixteenth Street, White Street, and the alley first east of White Streot; and Whereas said petitioner 'has pre- pared and submitted for Council approval a plat of the areas Ito be vacated assigning the designations, Lots "A," "~B" and "C," each of City Lot 485, to said vacated areas, which plat is now on file with the City Clerk; and Whereas the Planning and Zon- ing Commission has recommended approval of said request; and Whereas the :City Council finds that the interest of the City in said streets and alley is an easement for street purposes and that it is in the best interest of the public that -the request be granted; Now Therefore, Be It Ordained By the City Council of the City of Dubuque, -Iowa: Section 1. That the portion of White Street described as Lot "A" of City Lot 485 'on the plat sub- mitted by petitioner, as prepared by Bartels & McMahon Engineer- ing Company under date of Decem- ber 24, 1957, be and hhe same is hereby vacated; Section 2. That :the portion of East Sixteenth Street, designated as Lot "B" of Cty Lo't 485 on said plat be and the same is 'hereby vacated; Section 3, That the portion of mhe alley lying first east ~of White Streot, designated as Lot "C" of City Lot 485 on said plat be and the same is hereby vacated; Section 4. That said plan of said vacated area be and the same is hereby approved and the Mayor and City Clerk authorized and di- rected Ito endorse the approval of said City of Dubuque thereon; Section 5. That the City Clerk be and he is hereby authorized and directed itp record a certified copy of this Ordinance in the of- fice of the County Recorder of ~Du• buque County, Towa. Section 6. This Ordittanco shall be in full farce and effect from and after its final passage, adop- tion and publication as Eby law pro vided. Introduced the 3rd day. of Febru- ary, 1958. Rule requiring reading on three separate days suspended by unani- mous vote the 3rd day of Febru• ary, 1958, Passed by recorded roll-call vote; adopted and approved this 3rd day of February, 1958. CLARENCE P, WELU, Mayor. GEORGE A, FREUND, LEO N, SCHUELLER CHARLES A. KINTZINGER, PETER J. TAKOS, Councilmen. Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT, City Clerk. Published officially in The Tele- graph-Herald newspaper this 7th day of February, 1958. LEO F. FROMMELT, City Clerk, Councilman Freund moved -the adoption of the Ordinance, Second- ed by Councilman Kintzinger, Car- ried by hhe following vote; Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Takos. Nays-None. Petition of Clare Ellerman re• questing a refund of $25.00 on the unexpired portion of cigarette li- cense No. 299, as he !has discon- tinued business as of January 6, 1958, presented and read. Councilman Kintzinger move d bhat the refund be granted and the Auditor instruoted to draw a warrant payable to Clare Ellerman in the amount of $25,00 to cover the unexpired portion of cigarette license No, 299. Seconded by Councilman Takos. Carried by ~bhe following vote: Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Takos. Nays-None. Petition of Clare Ellerman re- questing arefund of $150.00 on the unexpired portion of Class B beer permit No. 106 as he has dis- continued business as of January 6, 1958, presented and read. Regular Session, February 3, 1958 57 Councilman Kintzinger move d that the refund be granted and the Auditor instructed Ito draw a warrant payable to Clare Ellerman in the amount of $150,00 to cover the unexpired portion of Class B beer license Ne, 106. Seconded by Councilman Takos. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Takos. Nays-None. Petition of Fred Meighan and Hattie Turner requesting a refund of $25.00 on the unexpired portion of cigarette license No. 246, as they have discontinued business as of January 20, 1958, presented and read, Councilman Kintzinger move d that the refund be granted and the Auditor instruoted to draw ~a war- rant payable to Fred Meighan and Hattie Tanner in the amount of $25.00 to cover the unexpired por- tion of cigarette license No. 246. Seconded by Councilman Takos. Carried Eby the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen Freund, I{intzinger, Schueller, Takos, Nays-None. Petition of Vincent A. McClean requesting a refund of $100.00 on the unexpired portion of Class "B" beer permit No, 89, as he has dis- continued business as of January 0, 1958, presented and read, Councilman Kintzinger move d that the refund be granted and the Auditor instructed to draw awar- rant payable to Vincent McClean in the amount of $100.00 to cover the unexpired portion of Class "B" beer license No, 89. Seconded by Councilman Takos. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Takos. Nays-None. Petition of Emil 0. Thompson requesting a refund of $150.00 on the unexpired portion 'of Class " B" beer license No. 112, as he has discontinued business as of Febru- ary 3, 1958, presented and read. Councilman Kintzinger move d that the petition be granted and fhe Auditor instructed to draw a warrant payable ho Emil 0. Thomp• son in :the amount of $150.00 to cover the unexpired portion of Class B beer license No. 112, Sec• onded by Councilman Takos. Car- red by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Takos. Nays-None. Petition of Paul W. Gruber re- questing arefund of $50,00 on the unexpired portion of Class "B" beer license No. 24, as he has dis• continued business as of February 3, 1958, presented and read. Councilman Kintzinger move d that the petition Abe granted anfl the Auditor instructed to draw a warrant payable to Paul W. Gru- ber in the amount of $50.00 to cover the unexpired portion of Class B beer license No. 24. Sec- onded by Councilman Takos. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Takos. Nays-None. Petition of Russell Oberhoffer al requesting the installation of a sanitary sewer in Missouri Avenue, presented and read, Councilman Kintzinger m ~o v e d that the petition be received and filed. Seconded by Councilman Takos, Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller .and Takos. Nays-None, Petition of Vernon McGrath et al requesting the installation of a sanitary sewer in Fairfax Avenue, presented and read. Councilman Kintzinger move d that the petition be received and filed. Seconded by Councilman Takos. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Takos, Nays-None, Petition of Mrs, Ken Loney et al requesting .the installation of two street lights, one an the cor- ner of Missouri and Indiana Ave- nues and one on the corner of Missouri and Ridgeway Avenues, presented and read, Councilman Kintzinger m o v e d that the petition be referred to the City Manager and Electrical 58 Regular Session, February 3, 1958 Inspector for investigation and re- port. Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried Eby the follow- ing vote: Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Takos. Nays-None, Petttion of American Legion Auxiliary for permission to hold a poppy drive on May 23rd and 24th,, 1958, presented and read. Councilman Schueller moved that the request be granted providing'„ there are no conflicting dates. Sec-'', onded by Councilman Kintzinger..: Carried by the following vote, Yeas- Mayor Welu, Councilmen'.... Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Takos. Nays-None. Petition of United Spanish War'. Veterans Auxiliary for permission' to hold a tag day on April 26th and 28th, 1958, presented and read. Councilman Schueller moved' that the request be granted pro-' viding there are no conflicting dates. Seconded by Councilman Kintzinger, Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Takos, Nays-None. Petition of Dubuque Excavating Co. requesting permission Ito exca- vate in the streets and alleys in the City, presented and read. Councilman Kintzinger move d that the request be granted pro- viding proper policy is furnished, Seconded by Councilman Takos. Carried by the following vote; Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Takos. Nays-None. Petition of Electronic Associate No. 7 by William Oster, request- ing rezoning of Lots 305 and 306 in Davis Farm Addition Ito Local Business District A classification, presented and read. Maycr Welu moved that the pe- tition be referred to the Planning and Zoning Commission, Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote; Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Takos, Nays-None, Petition of Saffron Construction Co. requesting permision to exca- vate in the streets and alleys of the City, presented and read. Councilman Kintzinger move d that the request be granted provid- ing proper policy is furnished. Sec- onded by Councilman Takos. Car- ried by the fallowing vote: Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Takos. Nays-None. Petition of Clarence A. and Flor- ence 114. Strub requesting the Corin- cil to waive the special assessment on curb and gutter on .the north- erly end of Woodlawn Street for Lots 7 and 12 of Clarence Strub Subdivision, due to the. fact that the grade of the street was raised so much as to depreciate the value of the properties at the time curb and gutter was constructed, pre• sented and read, Councilman Kintzinger move d that the petition 'be denied. Sec- onded by Mayor Welu, Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Takos. Nays-None. Proof of Publication, certified to by the Publisher, of Notice of Pendency of Resolution of Neces- sity as amended for public im- provements and hearing upon pro- posed plans and specifications, farm of contract and cost of im- provements for the construction of Boulevard Lights and appur- tenances on Cambridge Court far its entire extent; on Devon Drive fr oma point 74 feet south of the north line of Lot 1 of 1 of 1 of 1 of 1 of 1 of Clarence Polfer's Place to its northely terminus; and on Princeton Place from Devon Drive to a line connecting the north line of Lot 2 of Lot 3 of Block 8 of Steger Heights with the north line of Lot 15 of Block 9 of Steger Heights, presented and read. Councilman Kintzinger .move d that the proof of publication be received and filed. Seconded by Councilman Kintzinger, Carried by the following vote; Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Takos. Nays-None. Regular Session, February 3, 1958 59 January 15, 1958, Mr, L. J. Schiltz, Dubuque City Manager, and Members of the Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: In reference ~to the street lights to be installed on Devon Drive in the City of Dubuque. I wish to state that I feel it is unfair that I be assessed for the cost .of these lights when my light service will come from a pole light that is fur- nished by the City at no cost to the adjoining property owners. All the property adjoining mine on Princeton Court that will be ser- viced Eby pale lights are not as- sessed for this service. It is my opinion that it would be a mis• carriage of justice if I am forced to pay for underground service, Very truly yours, Vincent Ginter, 290 Devon Drive Mr. Vince Ginter addressed the Council in support of his petition. Mayor Welu moved that the ob- jection be overruled. Seconded by Councilman Takos. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Takos. Nays-None, State of Iowa l SS. County of Dubuque j I, Leo F. Frommelt, City Clerk, hereby certify that on January 14, 1958, I mailed or caused to be mailed, a copy of the attached "Notice of Pendency of Resolution of Necessity as Amended for Pub- lic Improvements and Hearing Up- on Proposed Plans and Specifica- tions, Form of Contract and Cost of Improvements" by ordinary mail to the owners of property as shown by the records of the Coun- ty Auditor, within .the bounds of the proposed improvement of Boulevard Lights and appurten- ances on Cambridge Count for its entire extent; on Devon Drive from a point 74 feet south of the north line of Lat 1 of 1 of 1 of 1 of 1 of 1 of Polfer's Place to its norther- ly terminus; and on Princeton Place from Devon Drive to a line connecting the north line of Lot 2 of Lat 3 of Block 8 of Steger Heights with the north line L6t 15 of Block 8 of Steger Heights in the City of Dubuque, Iowa. LEO F. FROMMELT, City Clerk. Councilman Kintzinger move d that the statement be received and filed, Seconded by Councilman Takos. Carried by the following vote, Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller and Takos. Nays-None. RESOLUTION N0. 13.58 Whereas, on January 6,1958, the Resolution of Necessity for the construction of Boulevard Street Lights and appurtenances on Princeton Place, Devon Drive and Cambridge Court on Blocks 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 and it Steger Heights Subdivision, City of Du- buque, Iowa, came up for public hearing; and, Whereas, at said hearing the City Engineer recommended that said Resolution and the plat and schedule for said improvement be amended to include Lot 2 of 1; Lot 2 of 1 of 1; Lot 2 ~of 1 of 1 of lafl;Lot2ofloflofloflof 1;Lotlofiofiofloflofl, all of Clarence Polfer Place, in the City of Dubuque, Iowa. Now therefore be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque; Section 1. That the Resolution of Necessity for said improvement be amended to describe the im- provement as follows: The construction of Boulevard street lights and appurtenances on Cambridge Court far its entire ex- tent; on Devon Drive from a point 74 feet south of the north line of Lotloflofloflofloflof Clarence Polfer's Place to its nor- therly terminus; and on Princeton Place from Devon Drive to a line connecting he north line of Lot 2 of Lot 3 of Block 8 of Steger Heights with the north line of Lot 15 of Block 9 of Steger Heights. Section 2. That the amended plat and schedule for said improve- ment as submitted by the City En- gineer be and the same is hereby approved and adopted. 60 Regular Session, February 3, 1958 Passed, adopted and approved this 6th day of January, 1958, CLARENCE P, WELU, Mayor, GEORGE A, FREUND, LEO N, SCHUELLER, CHARLES A, KINTZINGER, PETER J. TAKOS, Councilmen. Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT, City Clerk, Mayor Weiu moved the adoption of the resolution. Seconded by Councilman Taltos. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Takos. Nays-None. (Necessity for Improvement) RESOLUTION N0. 256.51 Whereas, proposed plans, speci- fications, form of contract, plat and schedule have been duly pre- pared and approved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque and are now on file in the office of the City Clerlt showing among other things the following: 1, The boundaries of the dis- trict if any. 2. The streets to be improved, 3. Boulevard Lights, 4. Each lot proposed to be as- sessed together with a valuation I fixed by the Councih 5. An estimate of the cast of the proposed improvement, stat- ing the same for each different type of construction and kind of material Ito be used. 6. In each case the amount thereof which is estimated to be assessed against each lot, for the construction of Boulevard street lights and appurtenances. on Princeton Place, Devon Drive and Cambridge Court an Blacks 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 and it Steger Heights Subdivision, City of Du- buque, Iowa. Be It Therefore Resolved bhat the City Council on its own motion or upon petition of property own- ers, deems it advisable and neces- sary for the public welfare to make the herein mentioned im- provement, and unless property owners at the time of the final considera~~tion of this proposed resolution have on file with the City Clerk objections to the amount of the proposed assess- rnents, they shall be deemed Ito have waived all objections theretc. Said improvement shall be con• strutted 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 on file with the City Clerk, That the cost 'and expense of malting said improve- ment will be assessed upon and against all privately owned proper- ty lying within assessable distance provided by law and in an amount not to exceed the ~amaunt provided by law, property will be assessed whether the same abuts thereon or is adjacent thereto according to area and in proportion Ito the spe- cial benefits conferred thereby, and any deficiency shall be paid out of 'the general fund, improve- ment funds ar sewer funds, or partly out of each said funds. Bonds shall be issued and sold in anticipation of deferred payments of assessments when a contract has been performed and accepted and the proceeds thereof used to pay the contractor. The railway portion of any street or assessment district shall be assessed to and paid by the railway company. The above resolution was intro- duced, approved and ordered placed on file with th eCity Clerk this 9th day of December, 1957, Approved: CLARENCE P, WELD, Presiding Officer Pro. Tem. LEO N, SCHUELLER, CHARLES A, KINTZINGER, Councilmen. Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT, City Clerlt. Record of Final Adoption The foregoing resolution was finally passed and adopted, as amended by the City Council this 3rd day of February, 1958. CLARFENCE P, WELD, Mayor. GEORGE A, FREUND, LEO N. SCHUELLER, CHARLES A. KINTZINGER, PETER J. TAKOS, Councilmen. Mayor Welu moved the final adoption of •the resolution as amended. Seconded by Councilman Takos, Carried by the following vote: Regular Session, February 3, 1958 61 Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Takos.. Nays-None, Proof of Publication; certified to by the Publisher, of Notice to Contractors' for the receipt of pro- posals for' the 'constructioh of Boulevard street lights and appur- tenances on Cambridge Court, Devon Drive and Princeton Place, presented and read, Councilman Schueller move d that the proof of publication be received and filed. Seconded by Councilman Kihtzinger. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen Freund, Kihtzinger, Schueli~er, Takos. Nays-None. February 3„ 1958. To the' Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa, Gentlemen:. Pursuant' to your instructions sealed bids were re- ceived up~to 10:00 a.m. on Febru- ary 3, 1958, for the improvement of Devon Drive, Princeton Place and Cambridge Court with Boule- vard Street Lights and Appurten• antes, Attached is the tabulation of the bid received, I recommend that the contract be awarded tc Dirksen Electric Company. of Dubuque, Iowa, who submitted the lowest bid received which was 9,7ti% over the engi- neer's estimate. Respectfully submitted, L. J. SCILTZ, City Manager. Councilman Kintzinger move d that the recommendation of •the City Manager 'be approved. Sec- onded by .Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following voter Yeas-Mayor .Weiu, Councilmen Freund, .Kintzinger, Schueller, Takos. Nays-None. [AwardincJ Contract) RE~50LUTION N0. 22.58 Whereas, sealed proposals have been submitted by contractors for the improvement of Boulevard Street Lights and appurtenances on Cambridge Court far its entire extent;' on Devon Drive from a point 74 feet south of the North Line of Lot 1.1-1.1.1=1 of Clarence Polfer's Place to its northerly ter- minus; and on Princeton. Place from Devon Drive to a line con- netting the north line of Lot 2 of Lot 3 of Block 8 of Steger Heights with the north .line of Lot 15 of Block 9 of Steger Heights pursuant to Resolution No. 14.58 and notice to bidders published in a newspaper published in said City cn January 10th, 1958 and January 17th, 1958; and Whereas, said sealed proposals were opened and read on February 3rd, 1958, and it has been deter mined that the bid of Dirltsen Electric Company of Dubuque, Iowa, in the amount of $4,357.60 was the lowest bid for the furnish- ing of all labor and materials and performing the work as provided for ih the plans and specifications; now therefore; Be 'It Resolved by the City Coun- cil of the City of Dubuque that the contract for the above men- tioned improvement be awarded to Dirksen Electric Company and 'the Manager be and he is hereby directed to execute a contrast on behalf of the City of Dubuque for the complete performance of said work. Bt It Further Resolved, that up- on the signing of said contract and bhe approval of the contractors bond the City Treasurer is awthor- ized and instructed ,to return the bid deposits of the unsuccessful bidders, Passed and adopted this 3rd day of February, 1958, CLARENCE P. WELD, Mayor. GEORGE A, FREUND, LEO N. SCHUELLER, CHARLES A, KINTZINGER, PETER J, TAI{OS, Councilmen, Attest;. LEO F. FROMMELT, City Clerk, Mayor Welu moved ~bhe adoption of the resolution. Seconded by Councilman Kintzinger. Carried Eby the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Takos, Nays-None, Proofs of Publication, certified to by the Publishers, of Notice of Levy of Special Assessment and In- tention of the City Council to Is- sue Bonds for the improvement of City of Dubuque 1957 Bituminous 62 Regular Session, February 3, 1958 Surfacing Project No, 1 on the fol• lowing named streets; 1. Angella Street from E.P.L, of Cox to E.P.L, of Lot 15 Quig- ley's Sub, Out Lot 709, 2. Audubon Street from N,P,L, of Grandview to S.P;L, of Rose- dale Avenue. 3. Cherry Street from W,P.L, of Avoca Street to end of Cherry Street, 4. Decatur Street from W.P,L, of Rhomberg to E,P.L, of Lincoln Avenue, 5, Fulton Street from E,P.L. of Monroe to E.P.L. of King Street, 6, Gilmore Street from S,P,L. of West Fifth Ito the end of Gil- more Street. 7. Greely Street from S,P,L, of Broadway to West Lot Line of Lot 16 King Grove Add. 8, Monroe Street from S.P.L, of Broadway to alley west of Ful- ton Street. 9, Prescott Street from S.P,L, of Emerson to S.P,L, of Roose• velt Street. 10. Providence Street from N,P,L. of Johnson to S,P.L, of Staf• ford Street, 11, West 17th Street from E.P.L, of Cox to existing concrete on West 17th Street, 12, Solon Street from E.P,L, of Nevada Ito the W,P;L, of Al• pine Street, 13. East 25th Street from N.P.L, of Central to alley north of Elm Street. 14, Union Street from S,P,L of Cleveland to the N.P,L, of Rush Street. 15. York Street from N.P.L. of Curtis Street to the S.P,L. of Dodge Street, Nate:- E.P,L,-East Property Line, W.P.L.-West Property Line. N,P;L.-North Property Line. S,P,L,-South Property Line, presented and read. No wribten objections filed and no objectors present in the Coun- P cil Chamber at the time set far public hearing, Mayor Welu moved that the proofs of publication be received and filed. Seconded Eby Councilman Kintzinger, Carried by the following vote: D Yeas-Mayer WeIu, Councilmen Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Takos, L Nays-None. City of Dubuque, Iowa Schedule of Assessments RESOLUTION N0. 23.58 Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa; That to pay for the improvement of the "City of Dubuque 1957 Bitum- inous Concrete Surfacing Project No, 1" by Mulgrew Blacktop Inc., contractor in front of and adjoin- ing the same, a special box be and is hereby levied on the several lots,. and parts of lots, and parcels of real estates all as named, situ- ated and owned, and for the sev- eral amounts set opposite each lot or parcel of real estate, as set forth in the following schedule, ANGELLA STREET (Bituminous Concrete Surfacing).. From E.P.L, of Cox Street to E,P,L, of Lat 15 Quigley's Sub. of Outlot 709, Geo. J. Mehl, Lot 1, Krin- gle's Sub . ............................$197,32 Carl B, and Lydia Mae Haught, Lot 2, Kringle's Sub . ...................................... 197.32 Carl B. Haught, Lot 3, ~Krin- gle's Sub . ...........................: 197,32 Carl B, Haught, Lot 4, Krin- gle's Sub . ............................ 197,32 Carl B, Naught, Lot 5, Krin- gle's Sub, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 197.32 Hattie A, Huber, Lot 6, Krin- gle's Sub ............................ 197.32 Hattie A. Huber, Lot 7, Krin- gle's Sub,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 224.96 Sadie D, Reavell, Lot 8, I{Tingle's Sub, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 224.22 John F, and Selma Gan- tenbein, .Lot 9, Kringle Sub . ...................................... 196.69 Carlton and Mildred De- Moss„ Lot 10, Kringle's Sub . .......................... . ....... 196,69 Mae and John Pautevein, Lot 11, Kringle's Sub.,.., 196,69 Paul J. and Elizabeth L, Fromme1t, Lot 12, Krin- gle's Sub, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 196.69 aul J. and Elizabeth L, Frommelt, Lot 13, Krin- gle's Sub,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , 196.69 Harold J. and Dolores R. Daniels, Lot 14, Kringle's Sub . ...................................... 196,69 onald W, and Bertha E, Voltz, Lot 12, Jackson School Sub, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 22.14 eoF, and Ella F, Bly, Lot 11, Jaclcson School Sub.,,., g,07 T Regular Session, February 3, 1958 63 Catherine Strand, Lot 13, Jackson School Sub:.,,:.... 16.37 Catherine Strand,. 'Lot 14, Jackson School Sub...,..,.. 1fi,59 William J, and Vivian Bue- low, Lot 23, Jackson .. School Swb .......................:. 17.11 William J. and Vivian Bue- low, Lot 22, Jackson School Sub . .......:................ 1729 William J. and Vivian Bue- low, Lot 21, S. ~Z, Jackson School Sub . ...................... 6.46 Frank and Teresa McInerny, Lot 21, N. i/a, Jackson School Sub . ......................:. 5,95 Frank and Teresa McInerny, Lat 20, Jackson School Sub . .................................... 4,74 Hattie Petty, Lot 8, Quig- ley's Sub, of Owtlot 712.,,. 112.08 Hattie Petty, Lot 9, Quig- ley's Sub of Owtlot 712.... 200.18 Clarence W. and Evelyn D, Van Vors, Lat 10, Quig- ley's Sub. of Outlot 712..,. 200,18 James W. and Marcella B. Devine, Lot 11, Quigley's Sub, of Outlot 712..,,..,,..., 200,18 James W. and Marcella B, Devine, 'Lot 12, Quigley's Sub, of Owtlot 712.:.,,,..,,., 200.18 Melvin and Marion Fick, Lot 13, Quigley's Sub, of Outlot 712 ,,;,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,;:..,,. 200,18 Melvin and Marion Fick, Lot 14, Quigley's Sub, of Owtlot 712 .......................... 200.18 Doyle A. Smith and Joan Haught, Lot 15, Quigley's Sub, of Outlot 712.,,.,...,.,, 145,92 Anthony and Elizabeth Grabstck; 16, Quigley's Swb. of'Outlot 712....,,,.,,.. 145.92 Lynn D, Hinman, Lot 17, Quigley's Sub, of Out- lot 712 .........................:...... 145,92 Mark W. and Romano Kup- ferschmith, Lat 18, W. i/z Quigley's Sub. of Outlot 712 ...................................... 72.98 Donald. and Virginia Hopp- man, Lot 18, E t/i Quig- ley's Sub. of Outlot 712... . 72.98 Russel and Cecelia Ganten- bein, Lot 19, Quiglely's Sub, of Outlot 712 ............. 145,92 Delbert E, and Germaine E. Rieke, Lot 20, E. 38 ft. Quigley's Sub, of Out- , lot 712 ..............:................. 110,90 Elizabeth and'Lillian Bwtter- field, W. 12 fit, Quigley's Sub. 'of Owtlot 712.......,.,., 33.55 Elizabeth and Lillian Butter- field,. Lot 21, Quigley's Sub, of Outlot 712 .:.,,,,;,, 61,56 Carl F, and Gent, Hitten• miller, Lot 8, Quigley's Sub, of Outlot 709......,..,:. 202,16 Carl B. and Lydia Haught, , Lot 9, Quigley's Sub, Out- lot 709 ...............,......,..,,.,..:. ,202.16 Reynold M, and Agnes ~M. Bettcher, Lot 11, Quigley's Swb, of Outlot 709 X172.16 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 30.00 Ed, C, Kuehnle, Lot 12, N. r/z, Quigley's Sub, of Out- lot 709 %32,04 . .................. 118:25 Mettel Realty & Inv. Co., Lot 10, E. ~/z, Quigley's Sub, of Outlot 709 ,.,........: 102,09 Mettel Realty & Inv, Co., Lot 10, W. '/z, Quigley's Sub, of Outlot 709 .,,,....,. 102,09 Pearl L, Kenety, 'Lot 13, W. 40.5 ft,, Quigley's Sub. of Owtlot 709 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 162,15 Albert and Irene Friedman, Lot 13, E. 10 ft., Quigley's Sub. Outlat 709 ................ 40.01 Albert and Irene Friedman, Lot 14, Quigley's Sub. of Outlot 709 .......................... 230,58 Hilda E, Miehel and Ruth M. Michel, Lot 15, Quig- ; ley's Sub. of Outlot 709,,., 193,24 Leo J, and Marg'•t Blang, Lot 16, Quigley's Sub, of Outlot 709 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,;,,,,,,,, 147,39 Elmer and Viola Robey, Lot 17, Quigley's Sub, of Out- lot 709 ................................ 147,39 Harold L, and Mildred M. Milligan, Lot 18, Quigley's Sub. of Outlot 709..,,..,,.. 147,39 Harold L, and Mildred M, Milligan, Lot 19, Qufgley's Sub, Outlot 709 X95,89....., 51,50 Edgar W, and Emma M. Bryant, Lot 20, Quigley's Swb, Owtlot 709 ..............:. 147,39 Clarence J. and Annette Mitchell, Lot 21, Quigley's Sub, of Owtlot 709...,,...,,„ 147,39 Pearl L. Kenety, Lot 12, S. t/z, Quigley's Sub, of Out- lot 709 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 51,86 $7, 400.81 Deficiencies Paid by City of Dubuque. Reynold M, and Agnes M. Bettcher, Lot 11, Quigley's, Sub, of Outlot 709 .,.,.....:,; 172,16 Ed. C. Kuehnle, Lot 12, N, 1/z, Quigley's Sub of Opt- lot 709 ...............................: 32.04 r ~Nl i~ 64' Regular Session, February 3, 1958 Harold L. and Mildred M. Mulligan, Lot 19, Quigley's + Sub, of Outlot 709,,,,.,.,,.,, 95,89 $7,700.90 515,71 Cu. Yds. Excava- tion at $1,50 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,$ 773,57 1,0 Sq. Yd. Concrete Re- ' moval apt $2:00 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2A0 542.5 Tons Bituminous Concrete' Surfacing at $8.50 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,;,,,,,,,,,,,,;,,,,, 4,611.25 286.85 Tons Stabilized Base Stone at $2,90.:,.,:,. 831.87 872 Gals, Tack -Coat at $018 ......:..............:..::.....: 156,96 5 No, of Manholes Raised at $30.00 .......................: 150,00 3,722 Sq. Yds. Seal Coat at $0,18 ,,,,,,,;,,,,,,,;,,,,,,,,,,,, 669,96 $7,195,61 6.3% Extra Expense,,.,,.,,.. 453.32 5% Interest for 52 Days,,., 51.97 $7,700,90 A11 of which is askessed in pro- portion to the Special Benefits conferred: AUDUBON STREET (Bituminous Concrete Surfacing) From N.P.L. of Grandview to S.P.L. of Rosedale Avenue. Sylvan F, and Leona V, Jaenke, Lot 1.1.76;'Wood- lawn Park Addition ,:..,,..',.$171,30 Mettel Realty & Investment Co,, Lot 2.76, Woodlawn' Park Addition ..............::' 21.77 Catherine Mayne, S, 10 ft, Lot 74; Woodlawn Parke >_Addiaion ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,;,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 38.60 Catherine Mayne, N. 40 ft. Lat 74, Woodlawn Park Addition ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 154,40 Catherine Mayne, Lot 75, Woodlawn Parlc Addition,. 104,76 Mettel Realty & Investment Co., Lot 34, Rosedale Ad- dition .....:.......:.............:.....: 216.16 Mettel Realty & Investment Co,, Lot 33, Rosedale Ad- dition ',,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,;,, 193,00 Mettel Realty & Investment Co., Lot 32, Rosedale Ad- dition :..................................... 193.00 Roscoe and Joanne Hynes, Lot 31, Rosedale Addition,.196.70 Eldon D, and Joyce R, Schmit, Lot 1.16, Rosedale Addition ,,,,,,;,;,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 172,12 Eldon D, and Joyce R. Schmit; Lot 1.17, Rosedale Addition ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,;, 97,19 Catherine Mayne, Lot 35, Rosedale Addition....,,.,..,. 193,00 Catherine Mayne, Lot 36, Rosedale Addition .,..,...::,, 193,00 Herbent C. and Gladys F. Young, Lot 37, Rosedale Addition ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 193,00 Maureen and A, J. Griffin, Lot 38, Rosedale Addition 193,00 Catherine Mayne, Lot 39, Rosedale Addition :.,,..,...,, 88,23 $2,419.23 169 Tons Stabilized Base Stone at $2.90 ................$ 490.10 342 Gals. Tack Coat at $0.18 .:.:............................ 61.56 2 No, of Manholes Raised or 'Lowered at $30.00..,. 60,00 193,98 Tons Bituminous Concrete Paving a~t $8,50 ................................ 1,648.83 $2,260,49 6.3% Extra Expense,.:.,,,. 142,41 5% Interestfor 52 Days :,;, 18,33 $2,419,23 All ~of which is'assessed to spe- cial benefits conferred. CHERRY STREET {Bituminous Concrete Surfacing) From W,P,L, of Avoca Street to end of Cherry Street.... Mabel K, Spensley, Lot 199, Finley's Add . .......:........::$325,23 Clarence and Marg't Rewter, Lot 200,.: Finley's Add.,..,, 325.23 Donald and Luella Cogan, Lot 201, Finley's Add....... 325:23 George V. and Dorothy R. Brown, Lot 1 of 202, Fin- ley's Add .........................:. 62,26 A, J, Oakley, Lot 203, Fin• ley's Add . .....................:.. 835,06 Roger D, and Arlene Win- ders, Lot 204, 'Finley's Add, ;,,,,,;,,,,,;;,,,,,;,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,; 335,06 Bertha D, Spensley, Lat 205, Finley's Add; .,:,„ .........:.... 335,06 Robert H. and Esther T. Linden, Lot 206, Finley's Add . .................:.............:.... 335,06 Harold T, and Grace Win• ders, Lot 207, E, 52 ft,, Finley's Add, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 256,25 Harold T. and Grace Win- ders, Lot 207, E. 8 fit.- ' W. 16 fit,, Finley's Add.,:,, 39,40 Harold T, and Grace Win• ders, Lot 207, W, 8 fit: W. 16 ft.; Finley's Add.:.:. 39:40 Regular Session, February 3, 195$ 65 Harold T, and Grace Win- ders, Lot 2 of 208, Fin- ley's Add, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 343,15 Herbent F, and Adele Heitz• man, Lot 1 of 208, Fin- ' ley's Add ..........................: 226,68 A, G. and Eva Wright, Lot 2 Hof 209, Finley's Add..,.,., 169.59 A. G, and Eva Wright, Lot 2 of 210, Finley's Add,.,,..,., 233.68 Oscar R, Wagner, Lot 211, Finley's Add . .................... 272.07 James and Joanne Hatcher, Lot 212, Finley's Add...,, 282,87 Wm. H. and Mildred Haver• land, Lot 213, Finlley's Add, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 285.78 Gerald L, and Phyllis L, Nauman'/a Lot 214, Fin- ley's Add,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 285.78 Andrew F. and Evelyn M. Bodner, Lat 215, Finley's Add . .................................... 285,75 Andrew F, and Evelyn M. Bodner, Lot 2 of 216, Fin• ley's Add . .......................... 41.63 John J. and Ca~th. Luedtke, Lot 1 of 216, Finley's Add, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,;,,,,,,,,,,,, 244,24 Leroy and Elberta Kaerper- ich, Lot 217, Finley's Add . .................................... 285,78 William J, and Helen S, Watts, Lot 18, N, 98 ft,, Finley's Add ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 232.71 John and Martha Widmeier, Lot 218; S. 100 ft., Fin- ley's .Add, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, X53.12 Cecilia Ellis, Lot 1 of 219, Finley's Add, ..................... 58,42 Floyd M, and Marie Kuntz, Lot 2 of 219, Finley's Add, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 264.67 Mettel Realty and Inv. Co., Lot 220, Finley's Add,,,.. 325.23 Lotas M, and Rita M. Koer- perich, Lot 221, Finley's Add . .................................... 325.23 G, J, Bergman, Lot 156, N, 50 ft., I9nley's Add..,.,,... 51,54 Geo, J, and Margaret Trim- pler, Lot 1, S,~/a of 157 and 158 and S. 16 ft, Lot 156 Finley's Add . .................... 291,04 Earl P. and Wanda A. Dow- ell, Lot 159, E. 100 ft, Finley's Add . .................... 336.64 Philip J, and Stella Ginter, Lot 159, W, 78 ft., Finley's Add, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 262.56 Olive Larson, Lot 160, N. W. 33 ft., Finley's Add. ,,...,.... 66.23 . Larua Datisman, etal, Lot 160, SE 33 ft. Finley's Add, 46.28 0, E, and Irene Knopp, Lot 161, N, 30 ft„ Finley's Add, 24.72 Frank G. Byrne, Lot 161, S, 36 ft., Finley's Add,,,.. 22.94 Olga Murray, etal Lot 3 N. '/z, Finley's Add . ................ 13.23 Benedict B, and Anne M, Lammer, Lot 4, Finley's Add, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 86,33 Paul F, and Jane Bisanz, Lot 5, S. 60 ft., Finley's Add,..,, 194,80 Ernst H, and Helen Pfalz- graf, No. 5, N. 6 ft,, Fin- ley's Add ............................. 27,96 Ernst H, and Helen Pfalz- graf Lot 6, Finley's Add..,,. 666.56 Bernice M, Steege and Joseph J. Sullivan Lot 1 of 7 SE, 60 ft, Finley's Add . .................................... 318.43 Charles A, and Marian Fahey, Lot 2 of 7 SE, 60 ft. Finley's Add ..............:.. 318.43 Mettel Realty & Inv, Co. Lot 7, N,W. 6 ft, Finley's Add, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 29,74 Mettel Realty & Inv, Co., Lot 8, S,E, 55 ft. Finley's Add, 196.98 Lois M, Hanley, Lot 8, N,W. 11 ft., Finley's Add.:.,,,,.,,. 25,77 Lois M, Hanley, Lot 9, N.W. 11 ft, Finley's Add....,.,,. 86,33 Lucy and Josephine Blocker, Lot 166, Finley's Add,..,. 325,23 John E, and Lillian Behl- mer, Lot 1 of 167, Finley's Add . .................................... 68.69 Harold E, and Marcella A, Richey, Lot 2 of 167, Fin- ley's Add . ........................ 229.63 Harold E. and Marcella A, Richey, Lot 167A, Finley's Add ..................................... 56.60 Richard and Frances Kring- le, Lot 2 of 328A, Wood- lawnPark ............................ 14.73 George and Edith Oberhof- fer, Lot 1 of 328A, Wocd- lawn Park ........................ 180,23 George and Edith Oberhof- fer, Lot 328, Woodlawn Park .................................... 145,72 George and Edith Oberhof- fer, Lot 329, N.15 ft. 6 in,, Woodlawn Park ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,' ' 15,82 John J, and Mary Heller, Lot 331, Woodlawn Park.. 15.21 II'1~ i I~ '~ 66 hegular Session, February 3, 1958 Edmund L. and Helen Juer- gens, Lot 332 Woodlawn Park .................................... 526 Richard and Francis Krin• gle, Lat 1 of 1.165, Fin- ley's Add . .......................... 324,30 George and Edith Oberhof- fer, Lot 2 of 1-165, Fin- ley's Add . .......................... 18.69 Paul Schmitt, Lot 33D, Woodlawn Park Add....,.,,. 20,15 Paul Schmitt, Lot 330A, Woodlawn Park Add.,..,..., 7.65 Clarence A, and Mercedes Kintzle, Lot 329, S. 34 ft, 6 in., Woodlawn Park Add . .................................... 41,02 Clarence A, and Mercedes Kintzle, .Lot 329A, Wood- lawn Park Add . ................ 8.54 Odin E, and Bessie Brown, Lot 2 of 202, Finley's Add . ...................................... 272.80 Katherine D, Berberich, Lot 1 of M. 1/3 of 157 and 158 and S. 16 ft, of 156 Fin- ley's Add . .......................... 111,17 Carl F, and Colette Ida Spahn, Lot 1 of N, 1/3 of 157 and 158 and S, i6 ft. of 156 Finley's Add...,,.,,, 61,57 Paul G. Schmitt, Lot l of 2 of 165, Finley's Add....,,.,, 22.57 Paul G. Schmitt, Lot 165A, Finley's Add ..................... 10,28 Levon Parmelee Ames, Lot 1.2-157 and 158 and S. 16 ft, Lat 156, Finley's Add, 188.28 Austin J, and Mary Kaiser, . Lot 2.2.157 and 158 and S. 16 ft. Lot 156, Finley's Add . .................................... 1 73,45 $12,313.75 1,267,19 Cu. Yds, Excava- tion at $1.50 ..........:.......$1,900,78 1,212,70 Tons Stabilized Base Stone at $2.90....... 3,516.83 780.0 Gals. Tack Coat at $0.18 ................................ .140,40 6 No, of Manholes Raised at $30.00 .......................... 180,00 594.83 Tans Bituminous Con- crete Surfacing a-t $8,50„ 5,056.06 3,954 Sq, Yds, Seal Coat at $0.18 ............................ 711,72 portion to the special benefits con- ferred. DECATUR STREET (Bituminous Concrete Surfacing) From W.P,L, of Rhomberg to E. P,L, of Lincoln Avenue, Donald L, and Adele J, Trilk, Lot 439, Ham's Addition,.,, 28,76 Lester and Aileen Neyens, Lot 440, Ham's Addition„ 61,63 Gerald J, and Laura J. Neyens, N.E, 37.6 ft; Lot 441, Ham's Addition .,,,,,,, 78.02 John and Bertha H. Ames, S,W.'/a-Lot 441, Ham's Ad- dition ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,; 34,96 John and Bertha H. Ames, N,E,y2-Lot 442, Ham's Ad- dition .................................. 101,07 Minetta Witter, S,W,/-Lot 442, Ham's Addition,,,,,,.,,, 196,79 Julius L, and Patricia K, Abitz, N,E,/2 -Lot 443 Ham's Addition .................. 211,58 Lawrence and Lucille Port- zeni, S,W.y2 -Lot 443, Ham's Addition ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 110.93 Vincent B, Kaiser, Lot 444 Ham's Addition :................. 125.06 John and Mary Salwalke, Lot 445, Ham's Addition,.,, 72.68 John B. and Frances C, Burgmaier, Lot 466, Ham's ' ' Addition ........ ..::................. 17.63 Mettel Realty & Investment Co., Lot 449, Ham's Ad- dition .................................... 17.63 Mettel Realty & Investment Co., Lot 450, Ham's Ad- dition .................................... 72.68 Paul and Hattie Hohmann, Lot 451, ham's Addition..,. 128,06 Louis and Minnie Stoffreg- en, Lot 452, Ham's Ad- dition ...............................:.. 322,51 George A, Hohnecker, Lot 453, Ham's Addition ,,,,,,,, 297,86 Fred C, and Catherine Her- sche, Lot 454, Ham's Ad-.. dition .................................. 112.97 Fred C, and Catherine Her- sche, Lot 455, Ham's Ad- dition .................................. 61.62 Peter J, and Anna Koch, Lot 456, Ham's Addition.,,, 28,75 $11,505,79 6,3% Extra Expense,,.,..,... 724,86 5% Interest for 52 Days.,.. 93,10 $12,313.75 All of which is assessed in pro• $2,084.19 177.07 Cu. Yds. Excavation at $1,50 per Cu. Yd, ,,...... 265.60 24.35 Tons Stabilized Base Stone at $2,90 per Ton.,,,..,, 70.62 Regular Session, February 3, 1958 gq 268.0 Gals. Tack Coat at $0.18 per Gal .................... 4824 1 No, of Manhole raised at $30,00 per No, of ................ 30.00 158.2 Tons Bituminous Con• Crete at $8,50 per Ton,.,,1,344,70 1046 Sq, Yds. Seal Coat at $0,18 per Sq. Yd ............. 188.28 $1,947.44 6.3% Extra Expense ....:........... 122,69 5% Interest for 52 days.,,. 14,06 $2,084.19 All of which is assessed in pro- portion to special benefits confer- red. FULTON STREET (bituminous Concrete Surfacing] From E,P,L, of Monroe Street to E, P. L, of King Street, Raymond W, Meggenburg, Lot 27, W. Rebman's Sub. 191,30 Richard W. and Catherine E. Neumann, Lot 28, W. Reb- man's Sub . ........................ 220.17 Donald J, and Jeanett Mey er, Lot 29, W, Rebman's Sub . ...................................... 21826 Melvin J, and Elizabeth L. Dullea, Lot 30, W. Reb- man's Sub ..........:........ ..... 215,50 John E, and Anna Mae Chap- man, Lot 2 of 31 W. Reb- man's ..Sub . ..:..................... 106.31 John E, and Anna Mae Chap- man, Lot 32, W. Rebman's Sub ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 259.96 Melvin J. and Elizabeth L, Dullea, Lot l of 31, W, Reb- man's Sub .......................... 106.31 Jerome J, Roling, Lot 2 of Sub of Lots 23, 24, 25, 26, W, Rebman's Sub ............. 49,82 Jerome J, Roling, Lot 2 of 3 of Sub, of 23, 24, 25, 26, W. Rebman's Sub, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 76,42 Norbert and Doris J, Tigges, Lot i of 3 of Sub, of 23, 24, 25, 26, W, Rebman's Sub, 151.01 Raymond W. Meggenburg, Lot 4 of Sub. of 23, 24, 25, 26, W. Rebman's Sub. 163,72 Regina .Beaver, Lot 36, W, Rebman's Sub ..................... 220,82 Regina Beaver, Lot 37, W, Rebman's Sub . .................... 220,82 Frank J, and Ruth Merges, Lot 38, W. Rebman's Sub. 220.82 Charles L, and Bertha Gies- ler, Lot 39, W. Rebman's Sub . .................................... 220 82 Mathilda Rosenow, Lot 40 , W. Rebman's Sub . ............ 220,82 Minnie P, Ehlers, Lot 1, of 41, W. Rebman's Sub,,,., 164,01 Minnie P. Ehlers, Lot 1, of 42, W. Rebman's Sub.,,., 56.81 Louis Ehlers, Lot 2 of 42 W. Rebman's Sub, ,,,,,,,;,,,, 118,08 Louis Ehlers, Lot 2 of 42 W. Rebman's Sub,,,,,,,,,,,,, 40.89 Wm. Jr. and Helen Prov- ince, Lot 35, W, Rebman's Sub ....................................... 215,90 Robert A, and Helene A, Hubert, Lot 1,Fulton Place 253,91 James B, and Gladys Beckc, Lot 2, Fulton Place.,,,,,,,,,,, 5721 $3,769,69 46.48 Cu. Yds, Excavation at $1.50 per cu, yd, .,....,, 69,72 402 Tons. Base Stone at $2.9D per ton ................................1,165,80 431 Gals, Tack Coat at $0,18 per Gal ............................... 77.58 2 No. of Manholes Raised or lowered at $30.00 each 60,00 222.40 Tons Bituminous Concrete Surfacing at $8,50 per ton ....................1,890,40 1,438 Sq. Yds. Seal Coat at $0,18 per Sq, Yd . ............ 258,84 $3,522,34 6.3% Extra Expense ,....,.,,,,, 221.91 5% Interest for 52 days....,.., 25,44 $3,769,69 All of which is assessed in pro- portion to the special benefits con- ferred. GILMORE STREET (Bituminous Concrete Surfacing) From S.P,L. of West Fifth Street to the end of Gilmore Street, Alfred and Victoria Finch, Lot 1 of Summit Sa, Sub. 191,35 Joseph B, and. Mildred Lukens, Lot 1 of 5 Sum- mit St, Sub, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 137,74 Joseph B, and Mildred Lukens, Lot 6, E,/ of N~Z Summit St, Sub, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5,11 Conlon Building Co,, Lot 1, of 4, Summit St. Sub,..,..... 137.71 Conlon Building Co., Lot 6 E.%: of S.i/z, Summit St, Sub, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,;,,,,,,,, 5,08 68 Regular Session; February 3, 1958 John E. and Mildred Mohr, Kath Cooper; etal Lot 6, E, Lot T of 2 E; 52 ft. Mattox 25 ft., Cooper. Heights,... 4.33 Sub, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 251,49 Marvin and Virginia Sitz- ,,..$2 ,144,43 man, Lot. l of 2 E, 50 ft; 207.01 Cu yds. Excavation W. 100. ft, Mattox Sub,..,, 98,01 at $150 ............................ 310.52 Cletus R: and Eugenia M, 49.7 Tons Stabilised Base. Sheehan, Lot 2 of 1.3, Mat- Stone at $2.90 .................... 144.13 tox Sub : ............................ 103,67 195 Gallons Tack Coat at Emil G. Schneider, Lot 1 of $0:18 .................................... 35.10 1.1.3; Mattox Sub, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 21.10 1 No, of Manholes Raised or Donald W. and Dorothy Han- lowered at $30:00 .............. 30.D0 son, Lot l; Cooper Heights 208,32 151,8 Tons Bituminous Con- Edgar J~ and Elizabeth J, Crete Surfacing at $8.50 1 ,290.30 Cosgrove; Lot 2, Cooper 1076: Sq. Yds. Seal Coat at Heights ................................ 77,131 $0•18 ...,,..,,.,,,.,,.,,,.,.,.,..,,.,,., 193:68 Robert W. and' Shirlee J: Sladky, Lot 3, Cooper 2 ,003.73 Heights ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 42,17' 63% Extra Expense ..,,,.,..,, 12623 V`dalter and Veronica 5% Interest for 52 days.,,, 14,47 Strandberg, Lot 4, Cooper Heights ................................ 19.74! All of which. is assessed. ih pro- Walter and Veronica portion. to special benefits con- Strandberg, Lot 5, Cooper ferred; Heights ..............................: 11,45: Walter and Veronica GREELEY STREET Strandberg; Lot 6; W. 25 (gituminous Concrete Surfacing} ft., Cooper Heights ,.,....,.,.. 4.731 Thomas J, and Agnes Doh- From S,P:L, of Broadway t o West erty, Lot 17, Cooper Lot Line of Lot 16 King Grove Heights ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 7.72 Add: John J, Tressell; Lot 1.1.2-3- John C, and Elaine McGhee,. 29, J, King's 2nd. Add, ..,. 242,03 Lot 18, Cooper Heights,... 11.47' John J. Tressell, Lot 2.1.2.3- Thomas J. and. Agnes Doh, 29, J; King's- 2nd. Add:..., 122:15 erty,-Lot 19, Cooper Fredericka K, Klein; Lot2.2- Heights ................................ 19,85' 3.29, J, King's 2nd. Add,,,., 27.14 Herbert and Olive. Bremer, Frank Berens; Lot 17; J: Lot 20, Cooper Heights..,, 42,55... King's 2nd: Add : .........:....:. 192.49 Richard 0, and Julia K. Fred A, Hintz; Lot-18; J, Blum, Lot 21, Cooper King's 2nd: Add', Valu- Heights .............................. 78.14; ation X31:74.., ,.,,,,,..,, 160.75 Raphael' C, and Mary G. Pih 'Fred A. Hintz, Lot 19 J ' Cooper lard Lot 22 King s 2nd' Add ..,,...,,,, 192:49 , , Heights ................................ 20625'. . Russell L and Eleanor Ra- foth; Lot 20; J Kmg s 2hd! M; L. and Lillian Harwood,. Add, , , ,,,,,, ,,,,,, ,,,,, 192,49 Lot 23, Cooper Heights..,,. 209,57` Russell L, and Eleanor Ra- M, L, and Lillian Harwood, foth; Lot 21; J', King's 2nd''. Lot 24, Cooper Heights.... 62.75. Add ............................. 192;49 M. L, and Lillian Harwood, Russell L, and Eleanor Ra- Lot 25,, Cooper Heights,.,, 44:67 foth, Lot 22; J: King's 2nd:. .: Mae W. Long, Lot 26, Coop- Add: ............................. 192:49 er Heights .......................... 20,96 Leo M, and Anna Callan; Lot Mae W. Long; Lot 27, Coop• 23, J', King's 2nd; Add:..:, 192,49 er Heights ............................ 11,53 Frederika.. Klein, Lot 24; J. Mae W. Long,. Lot 28; Coop•: . Kings 2nd Add, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 183.98 er Heights . .......::............... 631! Frederika. Klein, Lot 25; J, Cletus R; and- Eugenia M~ - King's. 2nd,. Add :............. 78.69 Sheehan; Lot 2 of T 1-3 George J, Tressell, Lot 26,_J, Mattox Sub . ....................... 103.53 King's 2nd. Add ..,,.,,.., 64.52 Regular Session,. February 3,'1958 69 Clarence M'.~ and'Myrtle Zieg- nefuss, Lot 27, J, King's 2nd, Add ...................... ... 165;62 Clarence M andrMyrtle Zieg- nefuss, Lot 28~ J, .King's <2nd. Add . ............................ 194,95 A. E. and Hazel Hubert, Lot 29,, J: King's 2nd,-Add. 188:37 A. 'E and Hazel Hubert, Lot 30, J. King's 2nd, Add. 181,48 Howard F. •-and Hazel B. .O'Brien, Lot 31, J King's 2nd. Add ,::;,,.., .,.,.,;: 166,89 Howard.. F, ':and Hazel B. O'Brien, ,Lot 32, J. King's 2nd Ad'd. Valuation *54.76 11725 H. Theresa~Hdbert, Lot 33 J. `King's 2nd: Add ............. 188.37 Melvin J. and Elizabeth L. Dullea, Lot l of 31, W. `Rebman's 'Sub ....:...............: 4,08 John E, and Anna Mae Chap- , man, Lot 2 of 31, W. Reb- ,man's Sub ...:..................... 4,08 John E, and Anna Mae Chap- man, Lot 32; W, Rebman's Sub. „ ........................... ..27.75 Howard F, and Hazel B. O'Brien, Lot 2 of 33, W. Rebman's.Sub... .. ,;,, 25:24 Howard F..and -Hazel B. O'Brien, Lot 2 of 1, High• land Add ....................... ... 9.15 :Howard F, and Hazel B. O'Brien, Lot 2 of 1.2, High- . land -Add . ............................. .....12.94 $3;320:37 161.8 Cu. Yd. Excavation at $1.50, ..;:.,,. .,,..,,.. 242,70 56,2 Tons Stabalized Base Stone; at :$2.90 ., ,.,...., 162:98 364 Gals, Tack Coat at $018 ,:.,:,,.. ............ ............... . 65.52 3 No, of Manholes Raised D D 3 '90.00 269.9 T on S Bituminous Con- Crete Surfacing at $8.50,,.2,294.15 1761 Sq yds Seal Coat at $0:18 ............ .............. 316,98 Extra Work Order, Lump..., 11.00 $3,183,33 6:3% Extra Expense :,.,,...,... 200.55 5% Interest far 52 days,,....., 22.99 $3,406,87 All of which!is assessed in pro- portion'to the special'benefits con- ferred. 'rDeficiencies paid by' City of Du- buque. Fred A. Hintz,..Lot 18, J. King's 2nd Addition ...,...,' 31.74 Howard. °F. and Hazel B, O'Brien, Lot 32, J. King's. 2nd Addition .................... 54,76 $3,406.87 MONROE STREET 1Btuuminous Concrefe Surfacing) From:S,P~L.~of:Broadwayto_Alley West: of Fulton Street, Edna Clemens, Lot 1-1 Sub. of Lots 23, 24, 25, and 26 W. Rebman's Sub, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 267.33 Thomas A. and Agatha `M. Barry, Lot 2.1, Sub. of Lots 23, 24, 25 and 26 ~W:' Rebman's Sub, ,,,,,,,,,;,,,,,,,, 190':86 Melvin J, and Bernice R. Hearity, Lot 22, W. Reb- man's Subdivision ,., ,,,., 257.96 ' Mary M, and D. A, Fitzgib- bons,Lot 21, W. Rebman's :Subdivision .................... 257.96 Mary.M: and D, A. •Fitzgib- bons, Lot 20, W, Rebman's Subdivision ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 257.96 Louis Ehlers, Lat 2.41,. W. Rebman's Subdlvision ,.,.,, 218,51 Louis Ehlers, Lot 2 42, W, Rebman's Subdivision .,;,,, 270;10 Minnie P,.Ehlers, Lot 1.41, W, Rebman's Subdivision„ `80:24 Minnie Ehlers, Lot'1.42, W, Rebman's Subdivision ,...:, 57.45 Mathilda Rosenow, Lot 40, W. Rebman's Subdivision., X9,92 Charles%S. and Bertha Gies- ler, Lot 39, W 'Rebman's Subdivision .....:... ......... 33:74 Frank J. and Ruth Merges, Lot 38, W, Rebman's Sub division ......... .......: 21;07 Regina !Beaver, rLot 37, W, Rebman's :Subdivision ,.., .1137 Jerome F, Roling, Lot 2, :Sub. of Lots 23, 24, 25, and 26, W. Rebman's' Sub, ,..,,.,, 372:99 Jerome !F. Roling; Lot 2.3, .Sub. of Lots 23, 24, 25, _ and 26, W,'Rebman's.Sub. '54,04 Norbert and Doris Tigges, .':Lot 1.3, Sub of Lots 23, 24, 25 and'26, W. Rebman's Sub . ...................................... .10822 Raymond W. Meggenberg, Lot 4, Sub of Lots 23, 24, 25 and 26, W, 'Rebman's <Sub . ........................ ......:.. 48.62 f 70 Regular Session, February 3,1958 Raymond W. Meggenberg, Lot 27, W. Rebman's Sub- division ................................ 24,47 Richard W, and Catherine E. Neumann, Lot 28, W. Rebman's Sublivision ,,.,,,,. 5.56 $2,598.37 201.31 Cu. Yds. Excavation at $1,50 per Cu. Yd. ,..,,,.. 301.96 193.45 Tons Base Stone at $2.90 per Ton ... ..........:..... 561.00 176 Gals, Tack Coat at $0.18 per Gal . ............................. 31.68 2 No, of Manholes raised or lowered at $30.00 per No. of .........................:....:.....:..... 60.00 152.40 Tons Bituminous Concrete Paving at $8,50 per Ton ....:.......................1, 295.40 988 Sq. Yds. Seal Coat at $0.18 per Sq. Yr ............. 177.84 6.3% Extra Expense ,,,:,.,,,,,, 152.96 5% Interest for 52 days,..,.,., 17.53 $2,598,37 All ofwliich is assessed to the Special Benefits conferred. PRESCOTT STREET (Bituminous Concrete Surfacing) From. S.P.L, of Emerson Street to S.P.L, of Roosevelt Street, Joseph and. Florence Rath, Lot 614, Ham's Addition,.., 20.08 George F. and Blanche Gag- er, Lot 613, Ham's Addi- tion ,,;,;,,,,,;,;,,,,,,,,,,,,,:,..,:..,:,, 25.44 George F. and Blanche Gag- er, Lot 612, Mam's Addi.- tion ..............................:...:... 33:79 George F, and Blanche Gag- er, Lot 608-W. 50 ft, Ham's Addition ...........::... 16.89 John and Alice Coffee, Lot 611, Ham's Addition .,,..,.: 72.40 Kate Steger, Lot 610, Ham's Addition ,,,,,,,,,,;,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 132.74 Frank A, and Jenell Plat- ter, Lot 609, Ham's Addi- tion ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,;,,,,,,,,,,,, 349.95 Ota C,° and Melvin L. Schmidt, Lot 608-E. 150 ft., Ham's Addition ,..,~..,.. 277.55 Joseph A, and Rita A. Fon- dell, Lot 607, Ham's Addi- tion .........:............................ 294.44 Joseph A, and Rita A, Fon- dell, Lot 606-N. ~Z Ham's Addition ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 147.22 Donald and Henrietta Steg- er, Lot 606.5. ~Z, Ham's Addition .............................. 147.22 Donald and Henrietta Steg• er, Lot 605, Ham's Addi- tion ...................................... 294.44 T, E. Rhomberg Est,, Lot 604, H a m's Addition, *182.67 ................. ...::.:. 111.77.. T. E. Rhomberg Est,, Lot 603, Ham's Addition, X182.67 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,; 111.77 T. E. Rhomberg Est., Lot 602, Ham's Addition, *182.67 ..............................:..:111.77 Merlin A, and Eileen Dig- man, Lot 545, Ham's Ad- dition ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,;,,,;,,,, 174.98 Merlin A, and Eileen Dig- man, Lot 544, Ham's Ad- dition ............ ...... ......:.. 174.98 Eldon F, and Shirley Lange, Lot 543, Ham's Addition 174,98 Eldon F, and Shirley Lange, Lot 542, Ham's Addition, 174,98 Kenneth and Hilda Petesch, Lot 541, Ham's Addition., 174,98 Marcella M. Kohle, Lot 540, Ham's Addition ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,; 174,98 Elmer J, and Elsie Miller, Lot 539, Ham's Addition;, 174,98 Elmer J. and Elsie Miller, Lot 538, Ham's Addition, 174,98 $3,547.31 589,3 Tons Base Stone at $2.90 per Ton' ..........:.....$1,708,97 443 Gals. Tack Coat at $0.18 per Gal,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 79,74 1 No, of Manholes raised or lowered at $30,00 per No. of ...............................::. 30.00 206,3 Tons Bituminous Con- crete Paving, at $8.50 per Ton ................................:.....1,753,55 1413 Sq. Yds. Seal Coat at $0.18 per Sq. Yd., ..........:.. 254:34 $3,826.60 6.3% Extra Expense,,,,,,,,,.,. 241.08 5% Interest far 52 days,,,.,.,. 27.64 $4,095,32 All of which is assessed to the special benefits conferred. *Deficiencies Paid by City of Du= buque. T. E. Rhomberg Est., Lot 604, Ham's Addition .,..,,,, 182.67 T. E. Rhombreg Est., Lot 603, Ham's Addition.,.,,,,. 182.67 Regular Session, February. 3, 1958 71 T. E, Rhombreg Est., Lot 602, Harn's Addition,,,.:;,. 182.67 $4,095.32 PROVIDENCE STREET (Bituminous Concrete. Surfacing) From N,P.L, of .Johnson Avenue to S. P„L, of Stafford Aven ue, Viola M. Adam,. Lot 1, S. 84 ft. 6 in: SW 188 ft. - SW 196 ft Mineral .Lot 467 ,..,..., ..:....: ........ 155.11 Adelaide Busch; Lot 1, M. 53 ft, 6 in: SW 188 rft: SW 196 ft. Mineral Lot 467..., 98.16 Virginia .Cook; Lot 1 N: 50 ft: SW 188 ft: SW 196 ft, Mineral Lot 467 .... .......:. 91.77 Irma Etuck, Lot 1 NE 8 ft. -SW 196 ft Mineral Lot 467..,:.,.:., ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,: 14.67 Irma Steuck, Lot 1, SW 40 ft:1VE'45 ft, Mineral Lot 467 .....,.'~.. ;:: ...... ......... ' 73,43 Jess and. Katherine Rogers, Lot 1 NE 5 ft: NE 45 ft. Mineral Lot 467 ........::...... 9.19 Jess and Katherine Rogers, Lot 1 of 2 Mineral Lot 467 ,,;,,,,,,;;,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,;;, 55,06 Irma Boland, Lot 2 of 2 SW 40 ft., .Mineral. Lot 467...,,: 73,43 Geraldine McLee Sakick and Laure M. Sakick, Lot 2 of 2 NE 56 ft. Mineral Lot 467 ....::.:.....: i.....:.:..;:,.,,,..:,,,: 102, 78 Sacred Heart Church; Lot 1 of 3 Mineral Lot 467...,.,,, 324,89 Anna and Kath Pfeiler, Lot 2 of 3 Mineral Lot 467,... 8720 George Nipp, Lot 3 of 3 Mineral Lot 467 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 8720 Marguerite and Herbert Welter, Lot 4 of 3 Mineral Lot 467 , :......:....................... 8720 Wm. F and Edith E. Gass• ' man,-Lot 5 of 3 Mineral Lot 467 ......:..:....::::.............. 8720 Nick Heber, Lot 71, Cook's Add, ,;,;;,,,,,,,;,;,;,,,;,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 214.02 Minnie M. Budden; Lot 72, NE'/Z, Cook's Add ....:........ 106.99 Lloyd W. and Mary Vivian Howes, Lat 72 SW ~/z, ;, Cook's Add, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 106.99 Delbert C, Ludwig; Lot 2 of 73, Cook's Add .....:..........: '..82.58 Howard and Rita Hammer- and, Lot 1 of 73, ..Cook's Add . ................................... 131.61 Edward J. Simpson, Lot 74, Cook's Add: ;;,,,;,,,,,,,;: 214.02 Chas. L. Rose' Est., Lot 75, "' Cook's Add,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 214.02 Ida Schilling, Lot. 76, NE 52,3 ft., Cook's Add, ,.. 212.27 Ida Schilling; Lot 76, E, 95 ft: SW 5 in„ Cook's Add.,,:. .73 William Kerkel, Lot 76, W. 41.8 ft, SW l m, Cook's Add. ,,.,.,,,,,. ................ .1.02 William Kerkel, Lot 77, NW 41.8 ft. SW 5 in, Cook's '" Add, ,,,,;,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,;,,,,,,, 125,11 A, J. and Dorothy Wilberd- ing, Lot 77 E, 45 ft.-W. 86.8 ft, Cook's Add. ,,,.'l. 54.18 Earl and Helen Everett, Lot 77, E; 50 ft, 10 in. Coak's Add...,:....... " . :.............. 34.72 Francis M, and Gen, Mettel, Lot 1; NWi/z Sub, Lots 78 and 79, Cook's Add...,.,,,. 198,07 Herbert & Margaret Herbst, Lot 2 NWl/z Sub. Lats 78 and 79, Cook's Add..:,. 123,30 Alfred M, and Cecelia Fer- ing, Ltit 78 and 79 SE~/z Cook's Add,,,,;;,,,,,,,:,,.,.,::.,: 10423 Florence M. and Frank J. Schlueter, Lot 80, Cook's Add . .::........:..............:....:::.. 214.02 Elmer and Orlinda Herbst, Lot 81, Cook's Add......... 214.02 Louis W. Pohl, Lot 82, , Cook's Add, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 395,05 Fred and Lydia Gasell, Lot. 83, N, 43.68 ft. Cook's Add . :..................................... 147.73 Anna and Mary Gengler, Lot 83, S, 2 ft, Cook's Add, ,..,..,,.: ..........::.:::...:...::. 7.58 Anna. and Mary. Gengler, , Lot 84, Cook's Add:.,..,,., 91:70 $4,34125 319.9 Tons Bituminous Con- crete Surfacing at $8.50.,,.2,719.15 252A1 Gu. Yds. Excavation at $1,50 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,;,,,, 378.02 137.3 Tans Stabilized Base Stone at $2.90 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 398.17 437.0> Gals. Tack Coat at $0.18 ...................:................ 78,66 3 No. of Manholes Raised or dowered at $30.00 .............. 90.00 72 Regular Session,'February 3, 1958 2,180 Sq. Yds. Seal'Coat at $0.18 ..................................... 392:40 ,,,, $4,056;40 6c3% Extra Expense ,.,,,,,,.,,. 255:55 5% Interest -for 52 days ,,.. 29.30 $4,341:25 _All of which is:assessed'in pro- porton to the'special'benefits con- ferred, ' WEST 17TH'STREET (Bituminous Concrete Surfacing). From 'E;P',L, of ';Cox Street to existing .concrete on West 17th Street, Columbia College; Lot1'City iLot 742 ................................ 424.30 Columbia College, .Lot 2, City Lot 742 ......................1,590:24 Floyd E. Rubey, Lot 15 Kringle's Subdivision ...... 215.74 Elizabeth. Teal„ ..Lot 16, Kringle's Subdivision *58,49 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 15725 Elizabeth Teal, 'Lot '17, Kringle's Subdivision........' 21574 Elizabeth , Teal, 'Lot 18, Kringle's 'Subdivision .:,... "215.74 Roger 0 and Mary H, Jones, ' `Lot 19, Kringle's Subdi- vision ................................. 215.73 Mary R, Thal, -Lot. 20; I{ringle's Subdivision:,..,.,.,:21573 Emily I. and Martin Fox, Lot ;21, Kringle's Sub- division ................................ 245.93 $3,496:40 *Deficiency Paid by City of Du- buque, Elizabeth Teal, Lot 16, Kringle's Sub' . ...... ........ ... 58;49 $3,554.89 216,57 Cu."Yds, Excavation at $1:60 per Cu. Yd....:..:. 324[86 107:3 Tons Stabilized Base Stone at `$2;90p er Ton..,, 311,17 437 Gals. Tack Coat at $0:18-per Gal ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 78,66 1'No, of Manhole raised at $30,00 per No. of ,.,......,.. 30:00 266,9 Tons'Bituminous Con• Crete at $8;60 Ped Ton..,2,260;15 1760,0 Sq. Yds, Seal Coat>at $0.18 per Sq. Yd . ............ 316:80 6,3% Extra'Expense '..,,.,,,,,„ 20926 5%'Interest for 52 days .,,,.... 23;99 `$3;554'.89 All of which is assessed in;pro• portion .to he pecial benefits con• ferred, `SOLON STREET (Bituminous ;Concrete:Surfacing} -From E.P.L. of Nevada to the W,P:L, of Alpine Street. Agnes Dugan,`Lot 1, S: 41 ft, of Sub, 45 and46 'Julia Langworthy's Add. ,..,,.,.' 264;92 Agnes Dugan,'Lot 47 S, 41 ft: S 83 ft,-W 45'ft., Julia Langworthy's Add, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 11922 ' Robert J. and Rose M. Moore, Lot 'l `1V 42 `ft. 6f Sub, 45 and 46, `Julia Langworthy's Add. ,.„..,: ' 71,09 Robert J. ,and ':Rose M. `Moore, Lot 47, -N 42 ft. -S 83 ft: W 45 ft. Julia Langworthy's Add ..:.......... 50.33 German Evang, Lutheran St. Matthews Church, Lot 2, Sub, 45 and 46.and Vac, ;Alley, Julia Langworthy's Add . .................................::. 27:21 German. Evang, Lutheran St. Matthews Church, Lot °47, N 32 ft,-W 45 ft., Julia Langworthy's Add . ..........:. `30:59 Alys C. Maguire, Lot 47 E '5 ft. and S 10 ft. of Vac, iAlley, Julia Lang- worthy's Add, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, '.22,60 Alys C; Maguire, Lot 1 of 48 N 53.6, Julia Lang- worthy's Add, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 34,67 Alys C. Maguire, Lot 48A, N 53.6, Julia Langworthy's Add ...................................... 23;09 Alys C, Maguire, Lot 1 of 48 S `52'ft., Julia'Lang• worthy's Add, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 90,55 Alys C, Maguire, 'Lot 48A `S 52 ft.; Julia Lang- worthy's :Add, ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,;;, 60;36 Alys C, :Maguire, Lot :5Q Julia _Langworthy's -Add,,. 110:05 Emma B, Maclay, Lot bl Julia Langworthy's Add.,, 70.07 Roland T, and Lulu M. Snodgrass; Lot 49, Julia Langworthy's Add,,,,,,,,,,,,, 303,34 Joseph and: Janet Rand, Lot 10, S 5D ft,, `Murphy's Sub ....................................... 309',91 Evelyn J, and Frances J, Ryder, Lat 9, Murphy's ;:Sub, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1'19;75 Ralph and'Darothy Kircher, Lot 8, Murphy's Sub, ,.,,.,,: 60,96 Regular Session, February 3, 1958 73 John Tt and Eileen Murphy, Lot 7, Murphy's Sub. ,....... 27.53 Darrell' E: and' Shirley Mae. Eiekelkamp, Lot. 10; Guernsey and Langworthy Sub . ...................................... 378,72. Wm. and Estelle Alders, Lot 1, Guernsey and' Lang- worthy Sub ......... ........ 364:40 Jos: K, and Kath Coleman, Lot 2, Guernsey and Lang• worthy Sub ......... .......... 134.52; Rosemary Brooks;. B e t t y Jane. Weisberg and Jerry Rotman; Lot: 3; Guernsey and Langworthy Sub...,,.,.. 69,95 C. Lyman_ Quinlan, Lot. 4, Guernsey and~Langworthy Sub :. .............:...................... 31.86. George:. C: and:: Leta Ber- wanger, Lot 2 of 6, E. Langworthy's Add, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 1,81 Coletta E. Meyers, Lot' l of 6; E, Langworthy's Adds, .,.. 9.85 Wm. J. Kranfeldt; Lot: 34; S 36 ~ ft., . E: Langworthy's~ Add .......... ................. ........ 219,58 Henry B., Crewe, Lot: 34 N 14 ft.,.E; Langworthy's: Add ............................ ...... . 44.42 Henry-B: Crewe„ Lot 33, S 20 ft,,. E. Langworthy's Add ..................................... 47,68 J, E, and Irma Reisdorf, Lot 33, N; 30 ft,, E, Lange worthy's Add . ........... ...... 52.43 'Joseph C, and. Thelma M: Duschen, Lot 32, E. Lang $2,773:71. VY V16Ly:3 HUU;. .oo...,.,,. o,o., John Lochner,. Lot 31, E, OY,OG 238.32 Cu; Yds, Excavation Langworthy's Add ............ 25.49 (Old Macadam and': grav- John W. and.Marguerite V,. el at $150' ....................... 357;481 Matous, Lot 30, E. Lang- ' 273;2 Tons Stabilized Base worthy's Add ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,14,74 Stone at $2;90 ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,79228! Addie Roehl; Lot 29; E; 384:0 Gali Tack Coat'. at Langworthy's Add: ,......... 11:65 $0.18 .................................... 69,12! Jahn R: and: Doris. Gabriel,. .140)1 Tons: Bituminous Con• Lot 35, E. Langworthy's! CreteSurfacingat$8,50:,..1;190,851 Add ...............................:..... 21119 lOll,O. Sq; Yds: Seal: Coat,.,, 181,981 Nick and Marcella. Behnke; ' Lot 36, E: Langworthy's $2,591,71. Add: .................................... 80,10 6.3% Extra, Expense..,....,..,, 163.281 Lester V: and' Marione. M. 5%!.Interest for 52 days!..,..,., 18,72! Miller, Lat. 37, S j, E Langworthy's Adds ,,.,...,,,,. 26,36 $2,773,711 Arthur: Ender, Lot 37, N/~, All of'which is assessed. in pro- E. Langworthy's Add..,,,,, 17,33 portion. to he special benefits con- '..Arthur Ender,. Lot. 38, Es, ferred Langworthy's Add:..,,.,,,,.,, 20;39 EAST,25TH STREET Margaret: and Joseph. Beck- er, .Lot. 39, E. Lang (Bituminous Concrete Surfacing) worthy's Add _ .......:........ 13;11 From: N,P.L. of Central Avenue: John P Koenig Est;, Lot 40, to=Alley Nortfl of Elm Street. E, Langworthy's Add,..,.: 8,01 Anthony De Maio; Lot 1, Harvey J, and Betty R: Kuhl, E, Langworthy's Add;..,,.,., 264.00; Lot. 69; E, Langworthy's Ed A, DeFountaine; Lot 2; Add . ......................:............. 211,19 E Langworthy's Add..,., 100,12 `Harvey J. and Betty R. Kuhl; E, A, DeFountaine, Lot 3; Lot 59; E Langworthy's E, Langworthy's Add, ,,., 54,62 Adds...,..,. ,,,,;,,, ,,,,;,; 80.10 Eldrid. and Malinda C. Harvey J; and Betty R: Kuhl; Vyverberg, Lot 4; 5 36 ft' Lot. 67 E. Langworthy's E. Langworthy's Add. ,.,,,, 20.22 Add: ,~..... . , ,,, , 43 69 Henry Freiberger, Lot. 4; , , , , N 14 ft, E.Langworthy's L, N, and Rose Kieffer, Lot Add :.... . ........ ......... 5,27. 66, E, Langworthy's Add.. 20,39 Henry Freiberger, Lot 5; Chas and Anna Kondfelt S'/z, E; Langworthy's Add; 8.01 Lot. 66, Er Langworthy's George C, and' Leta Ber- Add;,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 13,11 wanger, Lot 5 N~/i, E; Geo. Schmitt, Lot 64; E: Langworthy's Add ,.,,,,,,,,., 6.73 Langworthy'S Add;. ,,,,,.„ 8,01 74 Regular Session, February 3, 1958 Margaret Abitz, Lot 70, E 73/2 ft.-- E. Langworthy's Add. . ..........:......................... 154.59 Margaret Abitz, Lot 71, N 37 ft: W 74 ft. E, Lang- worthy's Add, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 40,81 Gladys C, Wunderlich, .Lot 72, E, Langworthy's Add. 62,92 Harold J, Kronfeldt, Lot.73, E. Langworthy's Add. ,.,. 29,07 Alfred. and Lucille Bleile, Lot `1 or 74, E. Lang- worthy's Add . .................... 9,35 :John A. Ostorhaus, Lot. 2 of 74, E, Langworthy's Add. 8,27 Alfred and Lucille Bleile, Lot 1 or 75, E, Lang- worthy's Add ...................... 5,62 John A, Osterhaus, Lot 2 of 75, E, Langworthy's Add. 5,62 Henry. Speigelhalter, Lot 1 of 1 of 196 and 197, L. H. Langworthy's Add. ..,...,. 172.12 Melvin and Bernilda Link Lot 2 of 1 of 196 and 197 L. H. Langworthy's Add,., 135.16 Henry.. Speigelhalter, Lot 1 of 2 of :196 and 197, L. H: Langworthy's Add ..,.,,...... 63.27. ::Melvin and _Bernilda Link, Lot 2 of 2 of 196 and 197 L, H: Langworthy's Add:„ 51.27 Charles _Rull, Lot 3 of 196 and 197, L. H. Lang- worthy's Add . .................... 65,10 Milton. and. Rosemary Sev- erson Lot. 4 of 196 and 197, L, H: Langworthy's Add: .............:....................... 30.59 Henry.. Freiburger, Lot 5 of 196 and 197, L, H. Lang- worthy's Add . ......:............. 17,83 Marie R. Wagner, Lot 1 of 2.6 of 196 and 197 of L; H. Langworthy's Add. ,.,: 4.60 LeRoy R, and Dorothy B. Beetem, Lat 1 of 1.6 of 196 and 197, L, H, Lang- worthy's Add . .................... 4,54. Anna D, Zimmer, Lot 2-2.6 of 196 and 197, L, H, Lang- worthy's Add . .................... .2,53 Leonard'and..Mary Brade, Lot.2.1.6, of_196 and 197; L. H, Langworthy's Add.,. 2,53 -Morrison Bros.; Lot 12, 0, S, Langworthy's Sub, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 211,19 Morrison Bros., Lot il, 0. S. Langworthy's Sub......,,.;. 80,10 Morrison Bros,; Lot 10, 0, S, Langworthy's Sub .:........... 43.69 Morrison Bros., Lot 9, 0. S, Langworthy's Sub . ............ 20.39 Morrison Bros., Lot 8, 0, S. Langworthy's Sub . ..........:. 13.11 Morrison Bros., Lot 7, 0. S. Langworthy's Add ............. 8.01 Mary Homan Est., Lot 13 0. S. Langworthy's Add...,,.,.. 211.19 Mary Homan Est,, Lot 14, 0. S. Langworthy's Sub, ..,,,... ' 80.10 Anna B, Wagner, Lot 15, 0. S, Langworthy's Sub, .;:. 43.69 Bertha L. Grab, Lot 16, 0. S. Langworthy's Sub:.,,..,., 20.39 Lloyd and Ruth M, Petty, Lot 17, 0, S. Langworthy's Sub. . ..::...:....:.:..::.:,:.,,.,,...:.:: 13.11 Wm, J. and Alice McCarthy, Lot 18, Nye, 0. S. Lang- worthy's Sub ,,,,,,,;,,,,,,,,,,,, 4.86 Matt and Ethel Ernzen, Lot 18, Sy2, 0. S. Lang- worthy's Sub.:,:.,.',,,,,,,,,,;,,; 3,15 Commiskey.. Field-City, Lot: 24, Boulevard Addition.:.. 202.16 Commiskey. Field-City, Lot 25, Boulevard Addition ..., 73.23 Commiskey Field-City, Lot 26, Boulevard Addition .,, 49,61 Commiskey:. Field-City, Lot 27, Voulevard Addition .:..' 38.07 Commiskey Field-City, Lot 28, Boulevard Addition ,,,, 28.28 Commiskey Field-City; Lot 29, Boulevard Addition .,., 18;12 Connniskey Field-City, Lot 30, °Boulevard Addition .,,. 1320 Commiskey Field-City,.. Lot 31, Boulevard Addition .,;, 9,09 Commiskey Field-City, Lot 32, Boulevard Addition, 7.57 Commiskey Field•City, Lot 33, Boulevard Addition ,,,: 6,52 Commiskey Field-City, Lot 34, Boulevard Addition .,., 5.88 Commiskey Field-City, Lot 35, Boulevard Addition,,,, 3.70 Commiskey Field-City, Lot' 23, Boulevard Addition ,,,, 185.14 Commiskey Field-City, :Lot 22, Boulevard Addition .... 79.67 Commiskey Field-City; Lot 21, Boulevard Addition .,,, 52,37 Commiskey Field-City, Lot 20, Boulevard Addition ,,,, 39,82 Commiskey Field-City, Lot 19, Boulevard Addition .,.. 30,06 Commiskey. Field-City, Lot 18, Boulevard Addition .... 19.72 Commiskey Field-City, Lot 17, Boulevard Addition ,,,, 13,95 Regular Session,. February 3, 1958 75 Commiskey Field•City, Lot 16, Boulevard Addition..... 9.85 Commiskey Field-City, Lot 15, Boulevard Addition ,,;, 7.69 Commiskey.. Field-City, Lot 14, Boulevard Addition ,,,, 6,58 Commiskey ::Field-City, Lot 13, Boulevard Addition .... 5,91 Commiskey Field•City, Lot 12, Boulevard Addition :,.. 4,86 Geo, and Nellie M. Oberfell, Lot 1, Olinger's Subdivi• sion ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 179.52 Wm. J. Marshall, Lot 2, Ol- inger's Subdivision ,,,,,...,,., 48.35 Edward J. and Mabel K. Duccini, Lot 3, Olinger's Subdivision ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 34,98 John H. and Hilda Grobe, Lot 4, Olinger's Subdivi- sion ...................................... 121.82 Vivian and Carl F, Thomas, Lot 5, Olinger's Subdivi• sion .................................... 99.04 Ernest Beringer, Lot 181•E /, L, H. Langworthy's Ad- dition ::.....:.......................... 32.68 Mamie H, and Gussie Mc Killips, Lot 181-Wy2, L, H. Langworthy's Addition .,,. 31,34 Allen J, and Marion Lang, Lot 182, Nye-E 85 ft., L, H. Langworthy's Add: ,;,. 8,19 Frank Kleeman, Lot 182, S y,-E 85 ft., L, H, Lang- worthy's Add . .................... 6,09 John and Catherine Beadle, Lot 182, W" 86,9 ft. L, H, Langworthy's Add ............. 14.21 Evangelical Church, Lot 225, Davis Farrn Addition 393.68 Wm, E. and Marcella Mittee, Lot 1-1.1-224, Davis Farm Addition .,:,...: .....::..:..:......:. 44,89 Herman L. and Birdie Dersch, .Lot 2.1-1-224, Da- vis Farm Addition ,,,,,,,,,,,, 5925 Francis and Norma J, Kop- pen, Lot 2-224, Davis Farm Addition .................. 20,74 Peter and Loretta Kraos, Lot 2-1-224,` Davis Farm Addition ..:.::.:...............:...... 929 Peter and Loretta Kraos, 'Lot 1.1.223;' Davis' Farm Addition ...:.............:,,,,,,,,,,,, 30.41 Edward Edinger, Lot 2-1- 223, Davis Farm Addition 10.60 Francis and Norma. J, Kop- pen, .Lot 2.223,: Davis Farm Addition .,, .,.:,..,, 19.90 Jaul J, and Viola Meyers, lot 222-5/, Davis Farm Addition ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 15.61 Roy A, andMarie Manahl, Lot 222-Ny2, :Davis Farm Addition :.:::..:...:.................. 11.88 Fred and Elizabeth Maussey, Lot 221, Davis Farm Ad- edition ................::..............„ 19.31 Henry P, and Lillian Lem- per, Lot 226.5 25 ft, 6 in., Davis Farm Addition .,.,,,;, 240.31 .Joseph H, and Loretta M, Schiltz, Lot 226-N 34 ft, 6 in., Davis Farm Addition 153,36 Joseph H, and Loretta M. Schiltz, Lot 227.5 25 ft,, Davis Farm Addition „ 68.48 Joe J. DeFontaine, Lot 227, N 35 ft,, Davis Farm Ad- dition .::„ .......................::.,., ' 70.17 'Independent School District; Lot 1.230, Davin Farm Addition ............:..............:.. 13,92 Independent School District, Lot 2.230, Davis Farm Ad• dition .......................:...:.....: 5.39 Aloysius P. and Georgia A. Sodawasser, Lot 8, Frank Fosselman's Sub . ...:........ 67.26 Jacob P, and Bertha Stof- fel, Lot 9, Frank Fossel- man's Sub ........................ 67:26 Wm, P, and Marg. I, Pat- rick, Lot 10, Frank Fossel- man's. Sub ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 67,26 John and Clara Vosberg, Lot S 20 ft: 11; Frank Fos• selman's Sub ........:..........::. 8,53 0, P, and Theresa Klunk, N 40 ft; 11, Frank Fossel- man's Sub ........................... 28,69 Harold A, and Hilda Schiltz, Lot S 37 ft: 12, Frank Fos- selman's Sub ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9,53 John L. and Clara Vyver- berg, Lot N 23 ft.l-,Frank Fosselman's Sub, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6,55 Josephine Wallig, Lot N 30 ft.,-7, Frank Fosselman's Sub ....................................... 141,57 Russell and Laura Soda- wasser, Lot S 35 ft, 7, Frank Fosselman's Sub,..,, 75,01 Russell and Laura Soda- wasser, Lot N 15 ft,-6, Frank Fosselman's Sub,:.,. 21,73 Cath. M, Hoxmeier, Lot S 35 ft. - 6, Frank Fossel- man's Sub ;,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 39,00 i I i 76 Regular Session, February 3, 195$ $egular Session, February 3, 1958 77 I '~ Eliz. Mausser, Lot N 37 ft, Albert T. and Mary Schiel, Ceceilia M, Ahern, etal, Lot portion to the special benefits con- 6 in,-5, Frank Fosselman's Lot 2-S 32;52 ft. 229, Davis 107, N 190 ft., Union ferred, ' Sub. .,,, 25,40 Farm Addition ,.,,, 7.93 Addition 95,49 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, .,.. .........,y.,...,.,,.,,.,.... Bernard A, and Frances Independent School Distirct, YORK STREET Goerdt, Lot S 12 ft, 6 in: Lot N28 ft.-229, Davis John S. and Mar E, Roidl, (Bituminous Concrete Surfacing) ' Lot 108 N 190 ft,, Union York Street from N,1'.L, of Cur- ~ ' ! 5, Frank Fosselman's Sub. 5,71 Farm Addition ::..,..... 10,85 Addition ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 27.93 Bernard A: and Frances Stephen G. and Julia E, tis Street to the S.P,L. on Dodge ~ ',' Goerdt, Lot Ny1.4, Frank Gulyash, Lot W74 ft: - 70 Raymond E. and Elizabeth Street, Miller Lat 1-88, N 60' ft,, Fosselman's Sub,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 8.80 E, Langworthy's Add, .:::,, 15629 ' Eileen K, Kaiser Lot i-1-2- ' i ! ~I ' Union Addition 148.39 Clarence F, and Mildred Stephen G. and Julia E. """ 5, Subdivision of Mineral Schmidt, Sy: 4, Frank Fos- Gulyash; Lot S 13 ft.~W J, C, Murray,. Lot 2 of 188, Lot 149 , , ,,,,,,, ,,,,,:„ 252.39 selman's Sub 6.23 74 ft:7T, E, Langworthy's Union Additioh ,,,.. 112,99 Maynard and Delores I{eeh- Dennis and Vada Latham, Add, ,,,,:::~, :::,,.::::: 19,15 Chester and Josephine Mil- ner, Lot 1.5, Subdivision NyZ-3, Frank Fosselman's Margaret Abtz, Lot E 71,8 lex, Lot 2 of 186, Union of Mineral Lot 149 .,,,,,..,.., 55.38 Sub .,,,,,.,, .:..:...::....: 5.18 in, - 71, E Langworthy's Addition ,., ..,,.,. ,,..,,.,, 55.77 W, H, and Barbara Hamel, Dennis and Vada Latham, Add. ..,.:.::. ,,..,,.:,.. 56,84 Chester and Josephine Mil- Lot 2.1.2.5, Subdivision of ' ~Z- , ter Lot 1 of 189 Union Mineral Lot 149 .......:........ 41,31 Sr 3 Franlc Fosselman's , 4 49 6,924,38 . ,..., 112.57, Eileen K. Kaiser, Lot 2.2.5, Sub ,.,.,,. ,,,,,,',,,,, $ Addison .,,,..., 562,85 Cu. Yds, Excavation Marie Hansel, Clasetta Breit• Chester and Josephine Mil• Subdivision of Mineral Lot at $1.50 .:,....:., ., 84428 bath et al Lot N 2.2 ter, Lot 2 of 2189 Union 149 .,..:, ..,.,,,„ ..,,, 296,14 > ~ ~ 167.9 Tons Stab~hzed Base , 142,27 John C, and Eileen H Kais- Frank Fosselman's Sub, 2.88 Stone at $2,90 ., 486.91 Addition ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , Harold A, and H i 1 d a 873 Gals, Tack Coat at Jerome W and Marie E, er, Lot W 3/4-6, Subdivi- Schiltz, Lot N 6 ft,-13, $0,18 ................... ................ 157,14 Doyle, Lot 1 of2.189, Un- sion of Mineral Lot 149.,,. 141.70 i Frank Fosselman's Sub..,.. .93 4 No. of Manholes raised or ion Addition ,.,. .,,,,,..,, 174,00 Frederick Fuerste, Lot 2-1, lowered at 30 00 120.00 Physician's Place ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 10,59 John J, and Bessie Duggan, $ °~°••°° Charles J, and Vivian L. physicion's Realty Company, ' Lot N 43 ft. and S 54 ft,- 498.4 Tons Bituminous Con- Riniker Lpt 2 of 2.190 S 13, Frank Fosselman's Crete at $8:50 ...................4,236.40. 165 ft., Union Addition .,.. 117A7 Lot 2, Physician's Place..,. 10.59 6,52 3474 Sq Yds. Seal Coat at Clarence and Mae Ley, Lot 1 Mary J, Farrell, Lot N 100 Sub ,,,.,,.., :.,,~,.••~ •~~~ $0.18 ...,....... 625.32 ft,;11, Subdivision of Ming I Monica Luthe, Lot S 11 ft, • " of 2-190 S 165 ft, Union Lot 149 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 81,44 ,....., and S 54 ft 13, Frank $6,470.05 Addition ...........................,, 137,08 Leroy L, and Rosemary L. ' Fosselman's Sub ,,,,,,,,,,,;,;; 1,46 6,3% Extra Ex ense 407.61 Richard D and Cath. Muel• Meyer, Lot W 50 ft,; S 100 p ,,,,,,,,,.. ter Lo ' Helen Kolby and Caroline 5% Interest for 52 days .,,,.... 46.72 t 1 of 190 S 165 ft,, ft,,11, Subdivision of Min, Machinek, Lot 1-S/2•E 85 Union Addition .,..,,.,, 135.58 Lot 149 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,;;,, 55,53 ft: 183, L, H, Langworthy's $6,924.38 Herman J, and Mary G. Mey- John N, Blades, Lot E 5D ft: ' .:Add, ,....,, 4,46 All of which is assessed to spec• ers, Lot 191, S 165 ft,, Un• S 10 Oft:il, Subdivision of Rudolph and Clara Houfe- ial benefits conferred. ion Addition ,,., ......,... 107.15 Min. Lot 149 ....:................. 25.91 man Nye-E 85 ft:183 E, ' James and Florence Connel- Mark K: and Kathleen Maas, ' UNION STREET ly, Lot 192, S 165 ft, Un- Lot N 6 Oft:N 150 ft,,-4, E. Langworthy's Add, ,:,: 5,18 (g;tuminous Concrete Surfacing) ion Addition ,.,,,,,.., 37.66 Subdivision of Min. Lot ,.,, Dorothea Emeline Tschig- Frain S.P.L, of Cleveland Avenue - 149 ...... .:............................... 222,11 gfrie, (Tr( Lot S 44 ft: W to the N.P.L. of hush Street. 86,9 ft:183, L H. Lang- $2,235.24 Michael R. Froelick, Lot S worth 's Add Christian E, and Hazel Muh- 130,41 Cu Yds.. Excavation 90 ft: N 150 ft: 4, Subdivi- ,,,;,,,,,,,,,; 5,39 ,,, ,,,,,, 195,61 sion of Min. Lot 149 .....,,. 333.16 I~'~ y lenhaupt, Lot 2 of 21 Sub. at $150 .,,.... John and Catherine Beadle, of Lots 2195 and 187, Un- 102.8 Tons Stabilized Base Wm, 0. and Mary Foley, Lot N 16 ft: W 86,9-183, ion Add ,,,..,,, .;..,,..:.. 168,42 Stone at $2.90 ..,,,....,. 298,12 Lot S 5D ft: 4, Subdivision L, H, Langworthy's Add,,,,, 2.83 Lawrence Murphy, Lot 1 of 223 Gals Tack Coat at of Min. Lot 149 ................ 185.09 g Gregory T: Wiemold, Lot 1• 1, Sub of Lots 2106 and. $0.18 ...,.,.,. ..,..,,,.,, 40.14 Alvin A, and Ruby Hilvers, 1228, Davis Farm Addi- 187, Union Add ,...:..:;,, 57.11 1 No. of Manholes raised at Lot E/-3, Subdivision of tion ,,.,,,.. 19.11 Ben Burkett, etal, Lot 1 of $30,00 ,•.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 80,00. Min. Lot 149 ....,.,,,,,,,.,,.... 111,05 Emma Buelow, Lot 1-2-228 1.2.1 Sub, of Lots 2.105 148,7 Tons Bituminous Con- Emma Bechen, Lot W/-3, Davis Farm Addition .... 18.85 and 187, Union Add:.,.,:,.: 114.15 cxete Surfacing at $8,50,.,.1,263,95 Subdivision of Min. Lot Albert T, and Mary Schiel, Ben Burkett, etal, Lot 2 of 1034 Sq. Yds, Seal Coat at 149 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 48,35 Lot 2 2 228, Davis Farm 1.2.1 Sub, of Lots 2.105 $0,18 ..................................:. 186.12 Mary and David Burkhart, Addition :::.. 9,06 and 187, Union Add. ,.:,..,. 114.84 Extra Work Order, Lump..,. 74.64 Lot 2-2.13, Subdivision of """"" Leonard J. Sindt, Lot 2, Sub, - Min, Lot 149 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 185.09 Wm. G and Dorothy E. Fen- of Lots 2.105 and 187 $2,088.58 Darrel and Margaret Hamel, ton, Lot 21228, Davis Union Add, „•,,.,,,.. 115,47 6.3% Extra Expense .............. 131.58 Lot 1.2.13, Subdivision of VI Farm Addition ,,,,,,,;,,,;,,, 1226 Anchor Inv. Co, Lot 106 5 o Interest for 52 da s ' % y .....,,. 15.08 Min, Lot 149 ........................ 185,09 Wm. G. and Dorothy E, Fen- Wye, Union Addition ,.,,,, 141;94 - Frank D, and Margaret ton, Lot 1-S 32,52 ft,-229 J. 0. Murray, Lot 106, E/, $2,235.24 Hamel, Lot 1.1.13, Sub- Danis Farm Addition ,..,,,,, 8,74 TJnion Addition ,.;;,,,,,,,;,,,, 89,36 All of which is assessed in pro- . division of Min, Lot 149:.., 268,38 ~, 78 Regular Session, February 3, 1958 authorize the issuance of street improvement bonds in the amount of $63,863,09 to pay for the cost of the City of Dubuque 1957 BI- TUMINOUS CONCRETE SURFAC- ING PROJECT N0. 1, presented and read... Councilman Kintzinger moved that the proof of publication.. be reecived and filed. Seconded by Councilman Takos. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor' Welu, Councilmen F r e n u d,' Kintzinger, Schueller, Takos; Nays-None, Grace Vosberg, Lot E 75 ft; RESOLUTIAN N0. 24.56 14, :Subdivision of Min. Lot 149 ................................ 141.71 Resolution providing for the is- Charles and Loretta Brouil- suanre of street. i mnrnvement Margaret Downes, Lot 2-1- 13, Subdivision of Min, Lot 149 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 101.80: Mary J. Farrell, Lot N 50 ft; N 100 ft: 12, Subdivision of Min. Lot 149 (W/N 100 ft: 11) ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 185.09: Violet M. Brink, Lot S 50 ft: N 100 ft,-12, Subdivision. of Min. Lot 149 ................ 185A9' Arnold.: Althaus, Lot E 50 ft; S 100 ft,-12, Subdivision of Min. Lot 149 ....:........... 101.80' J, N, Blades, Lot.W 50 ft: S 100 ft: 12, Subdivision of Min. Lot 149 .................. 268.38' Lett, Lot W 25 ft; 14, Sub- ' division o£ Min, Lot 149,.,.: 7,70 $3,500.871 250,97 Cu. Yds. Excavation at $1.50 per Cu. Yd, .,,...;. 376.45 358,5 Tons. Base Stone at "$2.90 per.. Ton ..,......,„ ,.,,,.:.1,039.651 340 Gals. Tack Coat at $0.18 ' per Gal„ ...........:................... 61.20'' ~,~ 148 Tons Bituminous Con, at $8.50 per Ton > .:............:.1,564,00'' ~~ 1277 $q, Yds. Seal Coat at $0.18 per Sq. Yd..,:.....r.,,..,. 229.86.: Total ., . , ..,......,.$3,271,16 6.3% for Extra Expense ,... 206.08' 5% Interest for 52 days,,.,..,. 23,63'. I $3,500.87 I, All of which is assessed to spec- ial benefits conferred. ' Passed, adopted and approved. 1 this 3rd day of February 1958. CLARENCE P. WELU ' Mayor GEORGE A, FREUND LEO N, SCHUELLER ~ CHARLES A. KINTZRQGER' PETER.. J. TAKOS Councilmen Mayor Welu moved the adoption of the resolution. Seconded by Councilman Kintzinger, Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Takos. ~ Nays-None. Proofs of Publication, certified ~ to by .the Publishers, of Notice to oonas ror tine purpose or provra- in gfor the payment of the assessed cost of City of Dubuque-1957. Bi- tuminous Concrete Surfacing Pro- ject No. L Whereas the contract heretofore 'entered into by the' City of Dubu- que, Iowa, for the improvement hereinafter described has been completed and the City Manager has certified the completion there- of to the iCty Council and the City Council has ascertained the `cast thereof and has determined that $63,863,09 Dollars of the cost there- of shall be assessed against the property subject to assessment therefor; and 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 bf the' assessed cost of said improvement and a public hearing has' bmeen held, pursuant to such notice and'all ob- jections made thereto have been 'considered and determined; Now therefore be it resolved by the City Council of the City of Du- buque: i. That to provide for the pay- ment of the assessed cost of City of Dubuque 1957 Bituminous Con- . Crete Surfacing Propect No, L Section 1. Angella Street from E.P.L, of Cox to E,P,L, of Lot 15 Quigley's Sub. Out Lot 709, ' Audubon Street from N.P.L, of Regular Session, February 3, 1958 79 Grandview to S,P,L, of Rosedale Avenue. Cherry Street from W.P.L, of Av- oca Street to end of Cherry Street. Decatur Street from W.P.L, of Rhomberg to E.P.L, of Lincoln Avenue. Fulton Street from E,P,L. of Monroe to E.P.L, of King Street, Gilmore Street from S.P.L, of West Fifth to the end of Gilmore Street. Greeley Street from S.P.L. of Broadway to West Lot Line of Lot 16 King Grove Add, Monroe Street from S,P,L, of Broadway to alley West of Fulton Street. Prescott Street from S.P,L. of Emerson to S.P.L, of Roosevelt Street. Providence Street from N.P.L. of Johnson to S,P,L, of Stafford' Street. West 17th Street from E.P.L, of Cox to existing concrete on West' 17th Street, Solon Street from E.P,L. of Nev- ado to the W,P,L, of Alpine Street. East 25th Street from. N.P,L, of, Street. Union Street from S.P.L, of Cleveland to the N.P.L, of Rush Street. York Street from N.P.L, of Curtis Street to the S.P.L, of Dodge Street. There shall be issued Street Im- provement bonds in the amount of $63,863.09 Dollars in anticipation. of the deferred payment of assess- menu levied for such improvement.'.. 2. Such bonds shall be called! Street Improvement bonds; and shall bear the date of March 6, 1958; and shall be numbered con- secutively; and they shall be num- bered, divided into series, and be in such denominations and for such maturity dates as are shown. in the following table: i. 1433 to 1444 inclusive-$500.00. each Apri11,1959. 2. 1445 to 1456 inclusive-$500.00 each, April 1, 1960. 3. 1457 to 1469 inclusive-$500.00 each, Apri] 1, 1961. 4. 1470 to 1482 inclusive-$500.00 each, April i, 1962, 5. 1483 to 1495 inclusive-$500,00 each, April 1, 1963. 6. 1496 to 1508 inclusive'-$500.00 each, April 1, 1964. 7, 1509 to 7.521 inclusive-$500.00 each, April 1, 1965 8. 1522 to 1534 inclusive--$500.00 each, April 1, 1966. 9. 1535 to 1547 inclusive=$500,00 each, April 1, 1957. 10. 1548 to 1559 inclusive-$500,00 each, April 1, 1968, 10. 1560-$363.09, April 1, 1968. 3. Said bonds shall bear interest at the rate of 5 per cent per an• num, payable semi-annually in ac- cordance with coupons thereto at- tached: 4. Said bonds shall not make the City of Dubuque liable in anyway, except for the application of said special assessment funds, 5. Said bonds shall provide that they may be payable at any time prior to the maturity date stated therein at the option of the City of Dubuque and shall be in sub- stantially the fallowing form; No, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Series No ........................................... CITY OP DUBUQUE Street' Improvement Bond The City of Dubuque in the State of Iowa promises to pay as herein- after mentioned to the bearer here- of, on the first day of ,,,,,,,,,;;,,,,,,,,,,,,, ................. or any time before that date, at the option of the City of Dubuque, the sum of Five Hundred dollars with interest thereon at the rate of 5 per cent per annum, pay- able semi-annually, on the presen- tation and surrender of the interest coupons hereto attached. Both principal and interest of this band are payable at the office of the City Treasurer in the City of Dubuque, in the State of Iowa, This bond is issued by the City of Dubuque un- der and by virtue of Chapter 396 of the 1954 Code of Iowa, as amend- ed, and the Resolution of said City duly passed on the 3rd day of Feb• ruary, 1958, beoing Resolution No. 24-58. This Bond is one of a series of 128 bonds, 127 for $500,00 num- bered from 1433 to 1559 inclusive, and one for $363.09 numbered 1560 80 Regular Session, February 3, 1958 all of like tenor and date, and is- sued far the purpose of paying the cost of the City of Dubuque-1957 Bituminous Concrete Surfacing Project No. 1 as described in said Resolution, in said City, which cost is payable by the abutting and ad- jacent property along said improve- ments and is made by law a lien on all of said property. It is pay- able' only'out of the Spjecial As- sessment Fund No. 1203 created by the collection of said special tax, and said fund can be used far no :other purpose, It is hereby certified and recited that all the acts, conditions and things required to be done, pre- cedent to and in issuing this series of bonds, have been done, hap- pened, and performed, in regular and due form, as required by law and said Resolution, and for the as- sessment; collection and payment hereon of said special tax, the full faith and diligence of said City of Dubuque are hereby irrevocably pledged. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF the City of Dubuque by its Council has caused this bond to be signed by its Mayor and .countersigned by its City Clerk and the Seal of said City to be thereto affixed, this 6th day of March, 1958. (SEAL) Mayor City Clerk (Form of Coupon) In the ......................................day of ......................................... the City of Dubuque, Iowa, promises to pay to the bearer, as provided in said bond, the sum of .................................. Dollars, in the office of the City Treasurer in the City of Dubuque, being ..........................months' interest due that date on its ............................ Bond No .....................................dated Mayor 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 execute said bonds and that the City Clerk be and he is hereby instructed to register said bonds in a book. kept for that purpose and to then de- liver them to the City Treasurer, 7. That the City Treasurer is hereby instructed to sell said bonds in the manner provided by law, the proceeds a fsaid sale to be placed in a special fund to be known as Special Assessment Fund No, 1203 and paid out by him to pay the cost of said contract, 8. That the interest coupons at- tacher 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 year after the payment of interest due, these bands shall be called and retired in the same order as num- bered. Adopted this 3rd day of Febru- ary, 1958. CLARENCE P, WELD Mayor GEORGE A, FREUND LEO N, SCHUELLER CHARLES A, I{iNTZINGER PETER J. TAKOS Councilmen Attest; LEO F. FROMMELT City Clerk Councilman Kintzinger moved the adoption of the resolution. Sec- onded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote; Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Takos. Plays-None, State of Iowa 1 SS: Dubuque County J I, Warner R, Wright, do hereby certify that on the 10th day of January 1958, I posted copies of the attached NOTICE OF LEVY OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENT AND INTENTION OF THE CITY COUN- CIL TO ISSUE BONDS along the line of improvement of "CITY OF DUBUQUE 19 5 7 BITUMINOUS Regular Session, February 3, 1958 81 CONCRETE SURFACING PRO- JECT N0. 1" Signed Warner R. Wright Subscribed and sworn to before me, a Notary Public, in and for Dubuque County, Iowa this 10th day of January 1958. (SEAL) LEO F, FROMMELT, Notary Public in and for Dubuque County, Iowa. Councilman Kintzinger moved that the statement be received and filed. Seconded by Councilman Takos, Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Takos. Nays-None. Proofs of Publication, certified to by the Publishers, of Notice of levy of Special Assessment and In- tention of the City Council to issue bonds for the improvement of CITY OF DUBUQUE 1957 CONCRETE CURB AND GUTTER PROJECT N0. 1 on the following named streets: SECTION h 1. Audubon Street from S.P,L, of Lot 73 of Woodlawn Park Addition to Rosedale Avenue. 2, North Grandview Avenue (west side only) from the S.P.L. of Clarke Drive to the N,P.L, of Rosedale Avenue. 3. Keokuk Street from the N.P,L, of Primrose to the northerly end of Keokuk Street. 4. Lennox Avenue from E.P.L, of McPoland to the E.P,L, of Born Avenue and the S.P.L, of Pennsyl- vania Avenue. 5. Montana street from S.P.L. of Wilbricht Lane to the N.P.L, of Merfeld Lane. 6, Pennsylvania Avenue from W.P,L, of Chaney Road to the west City Limits. 7. Prescott Street from S,P,L, of Emerson Street to S.P,L, of Roose- velt Street. 8. Solon Street from E,P,L, of Nevada Street to the W.P.L. of Al- pine Street, 9. Wilbricht Lane from S.P.L, of Asbury Street to W.P.L. of Wil- bricht Place. 10. Woodlawn Street from N.P,L, of Asbury Street to the S.P.L, of Karen Street and from the N,P.L. of Karen Street to the northerly end of Woodlawn Street. 11. York Street from N.P.L, of Curtis Street to S.P.L, of Dodge Street. Note:-E.P,L, -East Property Line; W.P.L.-West Property Line; N.P.L. North Property Line; S.P.L. -South Property Line. presented and read, No written objections were filed and no objectors present in tho Council Chamber at the time set for public hearing. Councilman Kintzinger moved that the proofs of publication be received and filed. Seconded by Councilman Takos. Carried by the following vote; Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Takos, Nays-None. CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA SCHEDULE OF ASSESSMENTS RESOLUTION N0. 25.58. Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Towa: That to pay for the improvement of the CITY OF DUBUQUE 1957 CON- CRETE CURB AND GUTTER PRO- JECT N0. 1 by Thomas Flynn Coal Company, contractor in front of and adjoining the same, a spec- ial 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 op• posite each lot or parcel of real estate, as set forth in the follow- ing schedule, AUDUBON STREET (Curb & Gutter) From S,P,L, of Lot. 73 of Wood• lawn Park Addition to Rosedale Avenue, Sylvan F, and Leona V. Jaenke, Lot 1.1-76, Wood- lawn Park Add . ..................134.20 Mettel Realty & Inv. Co., Lot 2 of 76, Woodlawn Park W/34 Rosedale Add. 14.33 Catherine Mayne, Lot S, 10 ft. 74, Woodlawn Park Add. W/39 Rosedale Add, 25.41 Catherine Mayne, Lot N, 40 ft. 74, Woodlawn Park Add. W/39 Rosedale Add. 101.67 82 Regular Session, Catherine Mayne, Lot 75, Woodlawn Park Add, W/ 39 Rosedale Add, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 68.98 Mettel Realty & Inv. Co. Lot 34, Rosedale Add. ,,., 163.08 Mettel Realty & Inv. Co. Lot 33, Rosedale Add. ,... 147.83 Mettel Realty & Inv, Co. Lot 32, Rosedale Add..,,,., 127.09 Roscoe and Joane Hynes, Lot 31, Rosedale Add...,,., 129.53 Eldon D, and Joyce R, Schmit, Lot 1 of 16, Rose• dale Add ............................. 113.33 Eldon D. and Joyce R. Schmit; Lot 1 of 17, Rose- dale Add,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 64.00 Catherine Mayne, Lot 35 Rosedale Add . .................... 127.09 Catherine Mayne, Lot 36, Rosedale Add ..................... 127.09 Herbert C. and Gladys F. Young, Lot 37, Rosedale Add,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,;, 147.83 Maureen and A. J. Griffin ; Lot 38, Rosedale Add....,., 127.09 Catherine Mayne, Lot 39, Rosedale Add . ...........:........ 58.10 Catherine Mayne, Lot 73, Woodlawn Park Addition 127.09 $1,803.74 Excavation (Unclassified) .142,54 Cu, Yds, at $0,50 .... 7127 Driveways, Concrete, 12,7 Sq. Yds. at $5,00 ,..,....,.,. 7620 Comb: Curb and Gutter Type "A", 662.6 Lin, Ft. at $220 ....................................1,457,72 Radius Curb. Type "B", 50 Lin. Ft. at $2.20 ..,,,.,..... 110.00 Curb and Gutter Removal, 221 Lin, Ft, at $0,50 ,....,.. 110.50 Total .........:........................$1,825.69 Less City Share ................ 181.77 $1,643.92 9% Extra Expense ........ 147.95 5% Interest for 52 days 11.87 Assessable Amount .....,,,$1,803.74 All of which is assessed in pro- portion to the special benefits con- ferred. NORTH GRANDVIEW AVENUE (Curb & Gutter) (West Cide Only) from S.P.L. of Clarke Drive to N.P.L, of Rosedale Avenue, February 3, 1958' Mettel Realty & Investment Co., Lot Nl/z 30, Finley's Addition .............................. 197.41 Victor V. and Geraldine P. Helling, S'/z 30, Finley's Addition .......:...................... 203.0£ Richard C, and Alice Davis, Lot 31, Finley's Addition 110.00' Helen D. Nelson, Lot 32, Finley's Addition .............. 42.23 David and Myrtle Pierce, Lot 33, Finley's Addition.. 21,07. St, Anthony Church, Lot 34 Finley's Addition .............. 7.34 Rayburn H, and Elsie Sang- er, Lat N'/z-1.1.29, Fin- ley's Addition .................... 112.42' W. Leonard and Ruby Wind- ers, Lot S'/z-1-1.29, Fin- ley's Addition ...................: 133.49' Edgar and Catherine Demp- sey, Lot 2-1.29, Finley's Addition .............................. 10.70. Edgar and Catherine Demp- sey, Lot 2.29, Finley's Addition ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 117.78 Agnes Sweeney, Lot 1.1.28, Finley's Addition :.............. 96.20 Edgar and Catherine Demp- sey, Lot 2.1-28, Finley's Addition (W/2.1-29 & 2.29) 1,22 Edgar and Catherine Demp- sey; Lot 2.28, Finley's Addition .............................. 13,50 Agnes Sweeney, Lot E i6 ft.1-27, Finley's Addition (W/1.1.28) ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 13,65 Mary Huss, Lot W 50 ft,-27, Finley's Addition ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 28.36.. John N, Steinmetz, Lot 26, Finley's Addition .,.,,,.,..,, 20.86 Anna and Lillie Steinmetz, Lot 25, Finley's Addition 6.79 $1,136.03 Sidewalks Concrete, 24.1 Sq. Ft. at $0,50 ........................ 12.05 Driveways Concrete, 10.35 Sq. Yds, at $6,00 ................ 62.10 Alloy Drive Section Con, 5 Sq. Yds. at $6,00............ 30.00 Combination Curb and Gut- ter, 393.5 Lin, Ft, at $220 865.70 Radius Curb, 24.1 Lin. Ft. at $2.20 ..............,......,.,,......,.... 53.02 Regular Session, February 3, 1958 83 Curb and Gutter Removal, 25 Lin. Ft. at $0.50 ........ 12,50 $1035.37 9% Extra Expense ........,,., 93.18 5% Interest 52 days .,..,,., 7.48 Assessable Amount ,.,.....$1,136,03 All of which is assessed in pro• portion to special benefits con- ferred. KEOKUK STREET {Curb and Gutter] From N.P.L, of Primrose Street to the Northerly end of Keokuk Street. Ethelda Norberg, Lot 90, McDaniels Park Hill Sub, 66,27 Ethelda Norberg, Lot 91, McDanield Park Hill Sub, 144,61 Ethelda Norberg, Lot 92, McDaniels Park Hill Sub. 144,61 Ethelda Norberg, Lot 93, McDaniels Park Hill Sub. 144.61 Ethelda Norberg, Lot 94, McDaniels Park Hill Sub. 144.61 Russell and Joan Schilling, Lot 95, McDaniels Park Hill Sub ............................... 165.68 Willard and Anastasia Hen- Ke1s; Lot 1 of 96, McDan- iels Park Hill Sub . ............ 42.10 Willard and Anastasia Hen- Kels; Lot 2 of 96, McDan- iels Park Hill Sub, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 123,57 Willard and Anastasia Hen- kels, Lot 2 of 97, McDan- iels Parwk Hill Sub......,.. 102,50 Willard and Anastasia Hen- kels, Lot 1 of 97, McDan- iels Park Hill Sub ............. 42,10 Mettel Realty & Inv. Co., Lot 99, McDaniels Park Hill Sub . .............................. 318,96 John C, and Joan Purcell, Lot 100, McDaniels Park Hill Sub . .............................. 165,G8 Raymond and June B. Dut- tle, Lot 101, McDaniels Park Hill Sub . .................... 165.68 Donald B. and Loretta Bartch, Lot 1 of 102, Mc Daniels Park Hill Sub..,.. 120.51 K &-M Const. Co., Lot 2 of 102, McDoniels Park Hitl Sub ....................................... 24.09 K & M Const Co., Lot 103, McDoniels Par1c Hi11 Sub. 105,44 Ethelda Norberg, Lot 104, McDaniels Park Hill Sub. 30.33 Ethelda Norberg, Lot 105, McDaniels Park Hill Sub. 36.56 Homer V, and Verna W. Butt, Lot 1, Block 3 Sun- nyview Hills Sub. ........ 72.83 Richard and Eliz, J. Leach, Lot 3, Block 3 Sunny- view Hills Sub,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5,75 Robert and Adelle Egelhoff, Lot 1, Mineral Lot 352...... 23.19 Melvin J. and Rose M. Lind- en, Lot 2, Mineral Lot 352 132.73 2,322.41 409 Cu. Yds.. Excavation (Unclassified) at $0.50,,.. 204,50 16,5. Sq. Yds, Concrete Driveways at $6.00...,,,,.,.,, 99.00 Lump, Extra Work' Order..., 12.00 823.9 Lin. Ft. Comb, Curb and Gutter Type "A" at $2.20 _ ...................................1,812,58 93,2 Lin, Ft. Radius Curb Type. "B" at $220 ..,.....,.,. 205.04 $2,333.12 Less City Share ................ 216.50 $2,116.62 9% Extra Expense.,.,,,.,..,. 190.50 5% Interest for b2 days .,., 15.29 $2,322,41 All of which is assessed in pro- portion to the special benefits con- ferred, LENNOX AVENUE (Curb and. Gutter}. From E.P,L, of McPoland to .the E.P,L, of Born Avenue and the S.P,L, of Pennsylvania Avenue. Maurice B, and Irene Howes, Lot 90, Lenox Addition ,.., 125.09 Anne Mae Conlon, .Lot 91, Lenox Addition ......:........... 95,39 Anne Mae Conlon, Lot 92, Lenox Addition ................ 126,74 Wilbur and Dorothy Braden- burg; Lot 93, Lenox Ad- dition .................................... 165.66 Wilbur. and Dorothy Braden• burg, Lot 94, Lenox Ad- dition .................................. 14.58 Wilbur and Dorothy Braden- burg, Lot 9, Lenox Ad- dition .................................. 167.14 Ralph and Alta Smith, Lot 96, Lenox Addition .,.,..,.,.,, 156.42 i << 84 _ Regular Session Ralph and Alta Smith, Lot 97, Lenox Addition .,,,,,,,,,,, 143.99 Wilbur and Dorothy Braden- burg, Lot 98 Lenox Addi- tion ,,,,,, ...................... . .... 9,74 Ralph and Alta Smith, Lot 102, Lenox Addition ,....,,, 61,22 Ralph and Alta Smith, Lot 103, Lenox Addition ..,,.,,, 27,90 John W, and Sylvia B, Ewert, Lot 104, Lenox Ad- ditian ,.,,,, ............................ 10.31 Ralph B, and Alta Smith, Lot 115, Lenox Addition,.., 9,81 Ralph B, and Alta Smith, Lot 116, Lenox Addition 23,22 Gerald C, and Bernice N, Scherrer, Lot 117, Lenox Addition ,.,,,, Gerald ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 51.38 C. and Bernice N. Scherrer, Lot 118, Lenox Addition ...,.,. Mettei Realty & Investment 90,74 Co., Lot 119, Lenox Ad- dition .................................... 260.06 Merile and Edna Lingle, Lot 120, Lenox Addition ,.,,,,,, 140,09 Merile and Edna Lingle, Lot 121, Lenox Addition .,...,,, 221,18 Merile and Edna Lingle, Lot 122, Lenox Addition .,,,.,,, 67.64 William J, and Minnie Da- vis, Lot 123, Lenox Ad- dition ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, M Elmer J, """""""'°°~ 32,05 Lot 124, Leno MAdd tion ~, 18.16 M Mary E, Cullen, Lot 125, Lenox Addition .....,,, „ Mettei Realty & Investment 8.01 Ra Co,, Lot 426, Lenox Addi tion ,,,,, Ra Ernest and Marie Donath, 4,11 Lot 427, Lenox Addition,.,, Ott Mettei Realty & Investment 9 21 4 Co,, Lot 428, Lenox Ad- Mi dition ...,,,., L Mottel Realty & Investment 1724 Fra Co., Lot 429, Lenox Addi- L tion ,,,...,. .,..,,..,.,, 33.98 KL Thos, C. and Marcella Flynn, Lot 430, Lenox Addition.... 80,17 Met Thos. C, and Mercella Flynn, L Lot 431, Lenox Addition.,,, 132,22 MLo Thos, C, and Mercella Flynn, Lot 432, Lenox Addition.... 169.24 Mett Thos, C, and Mercella Flynn, Lo Lot 433, Lenox Addition,.,, 142,68 MLo Thos. C, and Mercella Flynn, Lot 434; Lenox Addition,,,, 168,70 Mett Thos. C, and Mercella Flynn, Lot Lot 435, Lenox Addition,,,, Mette 69,83 L February 3, 1958 Thos. C, and Mercella Flynn, Lot 436, Lenox Addition,,., 34,33 Thos. C, and Mercella Flynn, Lot 437, Lenox Addition,,,, 17.05 Fred and Beulah Hoag, Lot 438, Lenox Addition ,..,,,,, 11.58 Fred and Beulah Hoag, Lot 439, Lenox Addition .,,,,,,, 2 85 Mottel Realty & Inv, Co, Lot 474-Sr/a, Lenox Addi- tion ,,,,., ......................... 4,02 Mettei Realty & Inv, Co, Lot 475, Lenox Addition.... 10.95 Otto and Ruth Davis, Lot 476, Lenox Addition .,,,,,,,,, 15,34 Otto and Ruth Davis, Lot 477, Lenox Addition.,,,,,,, 29,93 Mettei Realty & Investment Co., Lot 478, Lenox Addi• tion ...................................... 62.71 Mettei Realty & Investment Co,, Lot 479, Lenox Ad- dition ,,,,,,, Mettei ...........................145,38 Co,, Lota4t80&Lennox Adt dition .,,,.,. ................. 160.92 Mettei Realty & Investment Ca., Lot 481, Lenox Addi- tion ..,,.:,,..,, . ,,,..,.,,,. 154.87 Mettei Realty & Investment Co., Lot 482, Lenox Addi- ............... tion .,.... ................. 128.57 ettel Realty & Investment Co., Lot 483, Lenox Addi- tion ..,,,....... 72.52 ettel ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Realty & Inv, Co,, Lot 484, Lenox'Addition,,,, 36.89 lph Henneberry, Lot 485, Lenox Addition ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 17,94 lph Henneberry, Lot 486, Lenox Addition ,,,,,,,,,,,, , , o and Ruth D ' ' 11,64 87, Lenox Addition Lot nnie French 6.67. Lot 139, enox Addition ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 44.70 nk H. Meehan, Lot 140, enox Addition ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 151,80 neth and Gladys Loney, of 141, Lenox Addition,,,, 162.62 tel Realty & Inv, Co. of 143, Lenox Addition.,,, 164,52 el Realty & Inv, Co. t 144, Lenox Addition,,,, 164.52 el Realty & Inv. Co. t 145, Lenox Addition..., 184,93 el Realty & Inv. Co, t 146, Lenox Addition,.,, 164,52 el Realty & Inv, Co, 147, Lenox Addition,,,, 188.22 1 Realty & Inv, Co. of 148, Lenox Addition,,,, 164,52 Regular Session, February 3, 1958 85 Howard and Fannie Wardle , Lot 149, Lenox Addition..., 187,56 Howard and Fannie Wardle, Lot 150, Lenox Addition.... 164.52 Mettei Roalty & Inv, Co. Lat 151, Lenox Addition.,.. 184,93 Mettei Realty & Inv. Co, Lot 152, Lenox Addition.... 164.52 Max and Louise Lynch; Lot 153, Lenox Addition .,.,,;., 184.93 Ernest and Delitha Hines, Lot 155, Lenox Addition,... 184.52 Ernest and Delitha Hines, Lot 154, Lenox Addition..,, 188,88 Frank Bresee, Lot 302, Lenox Addition ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 164.52 Frank Bresee, Lot 303, Lenox. Addition ................ 185.58 Frank Bresee, Lot 304, Lenox Addition ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 164,52 Brank Bresee, Lot 305, Lenox Addition .........:.:::.: 164,52 Ben 'A. and Marie. Ernst Lot 306, Lenox Addition..,, 185,58 Ben A, and Marie Ernst; Lot 307, Lenox Addition..., 164.52 Kenneth and Helen Moore, Lot 308, Lenox Addition 164,52 Kenneth and Helen Moore, Lot 309, Lenox Addition.,,. 185,58 Herbert E, and Francis Go• edert, Lot 310, Lenox Ad- dition .................................. 164.52 Herbert E, and Francis Go- edert, Lot 311, Lenox Ad• dition .................................. 187.56 Fritz and Margt. Imhelder, Lot 31?., Lenox Addition.... 185.58 Fritz and Margt. Imhelder, Lot 313, Lenox Addition,,,, 164,52 Earl and Henry Davis, Lot 314, Lenox Addition ....,,., 248,55 Earl and Henry Davis, Lot 315, Lenox Addition .,,,,,,, 70,43 Kenneth and Gladys Loney, Lot 1 of 142, Lenox Addi- tion ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 179.04 Clarence and Marion Slater, Lot 164, Lenox Addition.,,, 164,52 Clarence and Marion. Slater, Lot 165, Lenox Addition,.,. 184,93 Ray M, and Marvel Hines, Lot 166, Lenox Addition.,,. 171,89 Myrtle Koenig, Lot 167, Len- ox Addition ........................ 187.07 Joseph F. and Beatric M. Oberhoffer, Lot 177, Len- ox Addition ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 84,26 Loren C. and Lorraine Mil- lard, Lot 287, Lenox Addi- tion ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 218,49 Loren C, and Lorraine Mil- lard, Lot 288, Lenox Addi- tion ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 177.68 Angela C. Brown, Lot 1, Brown Place ,,;,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,316,15 Angela C, Brown, Lot 2 of 2, Brown Place ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,;, 651,55 Harold A. and Viola M. Cos- ley, Lot 1 of 2, Brown Place ..................:..............:.. 523.35 American Trust & Savings Bank, Lot 2, Molo & Schrup Place No, 3,,,,.,..:,.,2,220,96 $14,888.66 Excavation (unclassified) 2,893,87 Cu, Yds. at $0.50 1 ,446.94 Driveways Concrete 54,6 Sq, Yds, at $6,00 .....:.:.............. 327,60 15" R,C.P., 2000D 127 Lin. F't, at $5.00 ..:...:......:..:.......:. 635,00 18" R.C,P. 2000D 6 Lin. Ft, at $6,00 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 36,00 Combination Curb and Gut- ter Type A 4706.4 Lin. Ft. at $2,20 ............................10 ,354.08 Radius Curb Type B 452.15 Lin. Ft. at $2.20 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 994,73 Curb and Gutter Removal 44 Lin, Ft, at $0.50.,........,. 22,00 Catch Basins, 6, No, of at $150.00 ................................ 900.00 Double Catch Basins, 1, No, of at $300,00 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 300.00 Tree Removal 22", 1, No. of at $86.40 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 86,40 Total ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,$15,102,75 Less City Share ................1,533.34 $13,569.41 9% Extra Expense ,..,.,...,.,1,221.25 5°/o Interest for 52 days ,.,. 98,00 Assessable Amount .,,.$14,888,66 All of which is assessed in pro- portion to special benefits con- ferred, MONTANA STREET (Curb and Gutter) From S,P.L. of Wilbright Lane to N.P.L, of Merfeld Lano, Edmund M, and Rita Duster, Lot 2 of 4, Wilson's Du- buque ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 11.92 Edmund M, and Rita Duster, Lot 1 of 4, Wilson's Du- buque ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 308.97 86 Regular Session, February 3, 1958 Edmund M. and Rita Duster, Lot 5, Wilson's Dubuque,. 370.51 Edmund M, and Rita Duster, Lot 6, Wilson's Dubuque.. 370.51 Edmund M, and Rita Duster, Lot 7, Wilson's Dubuque.. 370.51 Edmund M, and Rita Duster, Lot 1 of 1 of 8 and 9, Wil- son's Dubuque .................... 274.83 Gertrude Ertl, Lot 1.2-1 of 8 and 9, Wilson's Dubu• que ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 39.21 James and Joan Waddick, Lot 2-1-2 of 8 and 9, Wil• son's Dubuque .................... 55.42 Harold P, and Betty J. Got- tschalk, Lot 2.1.1.2 of 8 and 9, Wilson's Dubuque 168.36 Walter E. and Agnes M. Strub, Lot 1.1-1-2 of 8 and 9, Wilson's Dubuque 168.36 James M, and Mary Marten• sen, Lot 2-2-1.2 of 10 and 11, Wilson's Dubuque .... 168;36 Charles J. and D'Elda Bue- low, Lot 1.2-1.2 of 10 and 11, Wilson's Dubuque ,.., 161,77 Hazel. Amos, Lot 1-1.2 of 10 and 11, Wilson's Dubuque 53.47 Bernard .and .Jean Ann Schmitt, Lot 2.1-1.1-1 of 10 and 11, Wilson's Dubuque 137,75 John Schuster, Lot 2.1-1-1 of 10 and il, Wilson's Dubu- que ...........................:............ 24.90 Bernard Schmitt, Lot 1.1-1- i-1 of 10 and 11, Wilson's Dubuque ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,; 46.83 D. J, and D. G, Meyer,. Lot 1 of 2, Wilson's Dubuque 208.12 D. J, and D, G, Meyer, Lot Lot 2 of 2-E. 150 ft.- N. 15 ft., Wilson's Dubu- que .:...................................... 39.02 D. J. and D. G, Meyer, Lot Lot 2 of 2-W. 198 ft. .Wilson's Dubuque ,,.,.,,,,,.. 59.83 D. J. and D. G, Meyer, Lot Lot 2 of 3-W. 198 ft. Wilson's Dubuque ,.,.....,,,. 109.26 Gertrude E, and Earl Marsch, Lot 1 of 3-W~'i, Wilson's Dubuque ,.....,..,,. 158.69 Glenn E, and Rosalyn Car- ris, Lot 1, Carris-Montana Street Sub . .......................... 148.38 John and AdellHarting, Lot 2; Carris-Montana Street Sub, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 148,38 John B. Link, Lot 1, Elva :.Place .................................... 11.24 John B. Link, Lot 2, Elva Place ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 147,87 Joseph F, and Catherine C. Costa, Lot 3, Elva Place.,,, 147,87 George M, and Jean E. Haas, Lot 1-2.12, Wilson's Du- buque .................................. 21.43 Frank E, and Dorothy L. Miller; Lot 2.2.12; Wilson's Dubuque .............................. ' 2.10 Frank E, and Dorothy L. Miller, Lot 12A, Wilson's Dubuque (Vacated Mills StJ ......................................:: 104.06 $4;037.93 Driveways, Concrete, 151,1 Sq. Yds. at $6.00 ,,,,..,.,,.. 90.60 15" R,C.P. 2000D 35 Lin. Ft. at $5,00 ...........::........... 175,00 Comb. Curb and Gutter Type "A" 1415.7 Lin.' Ft, at $2.20 ..............................3,114.54 Catch Basins, 2 No, of at $150,00 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 300.00 Total ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,$3,680.14 9% Extra Expense .,.,,......, 331.21 5% Interest for 52 days..,, 26.58 Assemble Amount ,..,,.;,$4,037.93 All of which is assessed in pro- portion to the special benefits con- ferred. PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE (Curb and Gutter) From W,P,L, of Chaney Road to the West City Limits. Wm. S. Malo, Lot 1, Molo Place No. 2 ........................ 326,46 1/z American Trust & Sav- ings Bank; i/z Wm, S, Mo- lo, Lot 1, Molo Schrup Place No. 1 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 641,74 ~Z American Trust & Saw ings Bank, t/z Wm. S. Mo- lo, Lot 1, Molo Schrup Place No. 2 ........................ 507,09 American Trust & Savings Bank, Lot 2, Molo Schrup Ploce No. 2 ........................ 88.03 Ethleen 0. Schrup, Lot 346, Lenox Addition ................ 167.12 Ethleen 0. Schrup, Lot 347, Lenox Addition .....:.......... 44:81 Ethleen 0. Schrup, Lot 344, Lenox Addition .................. 122.48 Mettel Realty & Inv. Co. Lot 1-1.5, Mineral Lot 260 ......................................1 ,599.95 Regular Session, February 3, 1958 87 Edward L. and Lois E. Ver Veis, Lot 2.1-5, Mineral Lot 260 ..............................:. 3,02 Ethleen 0, Schrup, Lot 2 of 5, Mineral Lot 260 .....,.,.... 77,47 Edw. E. and Caroline F, Wegner, Lot 1 of 2, Baum- gartner Farm ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 164,32 Ethleen -0. Schrup, Lot 1, Baumgartner Farm ,,,,..,,.,1, 815,29 Angelo and Anna Kerper, Lot 1 of 1, Block 1St, Anne's Sub . .....................:.. 443.77 Angelo and Anna Kerper, Lat 2, Block 1St. Anne's Sub, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3.16 American Trust & Savings Bank, Lot 2, Molo Schrup Place No. 3 ........................ 548.22 Loren C. and Lorrain Mil- lard, Lot 287, Lenox Ad- dition :.:............................... 3223 Loren C, and Lorrain Mil- lard, Lot 288, Lenox Ad- dition ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,;;,,, 2.27 Wm, S. Molo, Lot 1, Mola & Schrup, Place No. 3..,. 31.67 Harold A, and Viola M. Cos- ley, Lot 1 of 2, Brown Place .................................... 315.50 Arthur ' L, and Hilda Dig- man, Lot 237, Lenox Ad• dition ................:................. 145.99 Arthur L, and'Hilda Dig- man, Lot 238, Lenox Ad• dition .........:........................ 75.58 Arthur L, and Hilda Dig- man,.Lot 239, Lenox Ad- dition .................................. 4128 Angela C, Brown; Lot. 240, Lenox.. Addition ................ 19,41 Earl and Ruth. A. Falk, Lot 1, Molo Place No. 3...,,.,, 19,52 Vincent F, and' Bernice L, Strueber, Lot 2 of 4, Min- eral Lot 257 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 353,57 Earl L, and Ruth Ann Falk, Lot 1 of 4, Mineral Lot 257 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 716.26 Angela C, Brown, Brown Place No. 2 ........................3, 990,86 Chas. J. Pfeiffer, Lot 410, Lenox Addition ................ 100.26 Chas. J, Pfeiffer, Lot 409, Lenox Addition ................ 38.03 Chas. J. Pfeiffer, Lot 408, Lenox Addition ................ 20.75 Chas. J. Pfeiffer, Lot 407, Lenox Addition ................ 9.68 Arthur C. and Eliz; A; Board- man, Lot 406, Lenox Ad- dition ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,;,;,,,,,,,,,,;;, 5;61 Arthur C. and Eliz A. Boardman, Lot 405, Lenox Addition .,,.,....: .................... ' 4:42 Earl L: and Ruth Ann Falk,: Lot 1, Falks Sub,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,297:56 Earl L, and. Ruth Ann Falk, Lot 2 Nr/z, Falks Sub..:..: 46.99 Earl L, and Ruth Ann Falk, Lot 2, S'/z, Falks Sub ,.., 34.11 Ruth Ann Falk, Lot 3, Falks Sub .............................:.:::..:.: "'34:41 Louis A. and Dorothy Welty, Lot 4, Falks Sub . ....:......: 16,64 Louis A, and Dorothy Welty, Lot 5 Falks Sub :..:............. 10.58 Mettel Realty & Inv. Co. Lot 37, Falks' Sub ..........:.: 276,23 Mettel Realty & Inv, Co. Lot 38, Falks Sub .::,..,...:: 27623 Mettel Realty & Inv. Coi Lot 36, N. 10 ft. Falks Sub . .......:..::...:...................... ' 17,11 Mettel .Realty & Inv, Co. Lot 39, N, 10 ft., Falks Sub ....................................... 17,11 Delton E. and Marion L, Winter, Lot 39, S. 50'ft, Falks Sub ............................ 6324 Charles E. and Romona Thurston, Lot 35, N. 40 ft. Falks Sub . .......................... 25.49 Aloysius G, and Helen Schroeder; Lot 35, S: 2D ft. Falk's Sub . ..............:.:....... 8,39 Delton E, and Marion L, Winter, Lot 40, N: 30 ft., Falk's Sub . ...........:............ 20.33 Rose Mary Genter, Lot 40 S. 30 ft., Falk's Sub. ,,.,,.,, 13.55 Aloysius G, and Helen Schroeder, Lot 34, Falk's Sub ....................................... 1629 Rose Mary Genter, Lot 41, Falk's Sub, ,,,,,,,,,,,;,,,,,;,,,,,, 1629 David and Joan R, Schmitt, Lot 33, S, 55 ft., Falk's Sub, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9,19 Aloysius G, and Helen Schroeder, Lot 33, N. 5 ft., Falk's Sub ...................:...... .1,13 William R. and Rita Mae Trentz, Lot 42, Falk's Sub. 10,32 Mettel Realty & Inv, Co. Lot 65, Falk's Sub...,.,.,. 284.85 Mettel Realty & Inv, Go. Lot 64, N, 10 ft., Falk's Sub ...................................:... 17.49 88 Regular Session, February 3, 1958 George and Marion Elaine Breadwater, Lot 64, S. 50 ft., Folk's Sub, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 64,73 George and Marion Elaine rBeadwater, Lot 63, N. 35 ft., Folk's Sub ................. 23,39 Russell James and Doris Ann Selchert, Lot 63, S. 25 ft., Folk's Sub ........::... 11.02 Russel James and Doris Ann Selchert, Lot 62; Folk's Sub . ......::.:...........:................ 16.47 Bert and Ruth Heer, Lot 61, Folk's Sub .......................... 10.39 Kelly Acres, Lot 1 of 1-1 W. "'/a' NW'/a-NW'/4 Sec. 27- 89.2E : ...........:.......:.:............1, 419,05 Vincent H. and Mary Roling, Lot 2 of 1, W?~z NW~/4- ' NW'/4 Sec, 27.89-2E ,.,,..:, 31123 Arnold C. and Martha Lange, Lot 1 of 2, SW'/a- SW'/a-Sec, 22.89.2E ..,,.,,,1, 949.64 Angela C. Brown, Lot 2 of 2 W~/z NWr/a-NW'/4 Sec. 27- 89-2E .................................... 311.31 Nicholas Link, Lot 1 of 1.1-1 Mineral Lot 257 ................ 111.36 Nicholas Link, Lot 2 of 1-1, Mineral Lot 257 ................ 5.34 Charles E, and Ramona M. Thurston, Lot 36, S. 50 ft. Folk's Sub . ....:..................... 6324 $18,286,52 9,572,37 Cu. Yds. Excavation (Unclassified) at $0,50..,.4,786.19 Lump, Property Purchase 1,061.00 Lump Grading .................... 45.00 46.1 Sq. Yds. Concrete Dirveways at $6.00 .,,,,,,. 276.60 76 Zin, Ft. 15" R.C.P. 2000D at $5.00 .................... 380.00 5,928.8 Lin. Ft. Comb. Curb and Gutter Aype A, at $220 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,13,043.36 449.65 Lin. Ft. Radius Curb Type B. at $220 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 989.23 32 Lin, Ft. Curb and Gutter Removal at $0.50 ,.,,......,. 16.00 2 No. of Catch Basins at $150,00 ..........:..................... 300,00 2 No, of Double Catch Bas- ins at $300.00 .................... 600,00 12 No, of Tree Removal 3" to 6" Lump ........................ 126.60 8 No. of Tree removal, 6" to 9" Lump ........................ 178.36 8 No. of Tree Removal 10" to 12" at $35.00 .,......,.,, 280.00 2 No. of Tree removal 13" to 18" Lump ...:................ 100.00 1 No. of Tree Removal 27" at $112.D0 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 112.00 1 No. of Tree Removal 28" at $116.00 ............................ 116,00 22,410.34 Less City Share ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,5,744,15 16,666.19 9% Extra Expense ,....,.,1,499.96 5% Interest for 52 Days,,;, 120.37 $18,286,52 All of which is assessed in pro- portion to the special benefits con- ferred. PRESCOTT STREET (Curb and Gutter) From S,P.L, of Emerson Street to S,P.L, of Roosevelt Street. Joseph and Florence Roth, Lot 614, Ham's Addition 11.87 George F. and Blanche Gag• er, Lot 613, Ham's Addi- tion ...................................... 15,04 George F. and Blanche Gag- er, Lot 612, Ham's Addi- tion ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 19,97 George F, and Blanche Gag- er, Lot 608, W. 50 ft, Ham's Addition ................ 9,98 John and Alice Coffee, Lot 611, Ham's Addition :.,..... 42,80 Kato Steger, Lot 610, Ham's Addition .............................. 78,50 Frank A. and Jewell Plat- ten, Lot 609, Ham's Addi• tion ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 228.00 Ora C. and Melvin L. Schmidt, Lot 608 E, 150 ft., Ham's Addition ,.,....,.,., 184.53 Donald and Henrietta Steg- er, Lot 606, Sr/z, Ham's Addition ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 87.04 Donald and Henrietta Steg- er, Lot 605, Ham's Addi- tion ...................................... 174.11 T. E. Rhomberg Est,, Lot Ham's Addition .,,.,..." 604 83,83 , T. E. Rhomberg Est,, Lot 603, Ham's Addition ..,,,,..* 83.83 T, E. Rhomberg Est,, Lot 602, Ham's Addition .,.,,..,* 83,83 Merlyn A. and Eileen F. Digman, Lot 545, Ham's Addition .............................. 103.47 Merlyn A. and Eileen F. Digman, Lot 544, Ham's Addition ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 123.88 Regular Session, February 3, 1958 89 Eldon F, and Shirley Lange, Lot 543, Ham's Addition.,,, 103,47 Eldon F, and Shirley Lange, Lot 542, Ham's Addition 143,63 Kenneth and Hilda Petesch, Lot 541, Ham's Addition,,,, 103.47 Marcella M. Kahle, Lot 540, Ham's Addition .................. 103.47 Elmer J, and Elsie Miller, Lot 539, Ham's Addition..,. 123.88 Elmer J, and Elsie Miller, Lot 538, Ham's Addition,.,. 103,47 $2,012,07 *Deficiencies to be Paid by the City. of Dubuque ,.,,.,.. 270.84 'I9 $2,282.91 *T, E. Rhomberg, Lot 604, Ham's Addition ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 90.28 *T, E. Rhomberg, Lot 603, Ham's Addition ................ 9028 *T, E. Rhomberg, Lot 602, Ham's Addition ................ 9028 $270,84 42925 Cu, Yds, Excavation (Unclassified) $0,50 ,,.,..,, 214.63 98.1 Sq. Yds. Concrete Re- moval at $2.OD .................... 19620 25 Sq. Ft. Concrete Side- walk at $0.50 ...................... 12,50 18,6 Sq. Yds. Driveways Concrete at $6.00 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 111,60 7802 Lin. Ft. Comb. Curb and Gutter Type A at $2,20 ....................................1 ,716.44 96,4 Lin, Ft. Radius Curb Type B at $220 ................ 212.D8 56 Lin. Ft. Curb & Gutter Removal at $0,50 ................ 28,00 102 Sq. Yds. Concrete 6" Thick Slab at $6,00 .,,.,,., 612,00 3,103,45 Less City Share ................1,022.83 2,080,62 9% Extra Expense .....,...,,. 187.26 5% Interest for 52 days.,., 15.03' 2,282.91 All of which is assessed in pro• portion to the special benefits con• ferred. SOLON STREET (Curb and Gutter) From E.P.L, of Nevada Street to W.P.L, of Alpine Street. Agnes Dugan, Lot S, 41 ft,-1 Sub. 45 and 46, Julia Lang- worthy Add ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 180.09 Agner Dugan, Lot S. 41 ft: S. 83 ft: W, 45 ft. of 47, Julia Langworthy Add, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 101.17 Robert J, and Rose M, Moore, Lot 42 ft.-1, Sub, 45 and 46, Julia Lang- worthy Add, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 48.32 Robert J. and Rose M. Moore, Lot N, 42 ft: S. 83 ft: W. 45 ft, of 47, Julia Langworthy Add,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 34,21 German Evangelican Luth- eran St, Matthews, Lot 2, Sub. 45 and 46, Julia Langworthy Add, (Vac. Alley) .................................. 18.50 German Evangelical Luth• Bran St. Matthews, Lot N. 32 ft:45 ft, of 47, Julia Langworthy Add . ............ 20,79 Alys G. Maguire, Lot E, 5 ft, of 47 and S. 10 ft, of Vac, Alley, Julia Lang- worthy Add ........................ . 35,82 Alys G. Maguire, Lot N. 53,6 ft: l of 48, Julia Langwor- thy Add ............................... 23.55 Alys G, Maguire, Lot N. 53.6 ft:48A, Julia Langworthy Add ...........................::........ 15.69 Alys G. Maguire, Lot S. 52 ft,-1 of 48, Julia Lang- worthy Add, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 61,54 Alys G. Maguire, Lot S. 52 ft:48A, Julia Langworthy Add, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 41.04 Alys G, Maguire, Lot 50, Julia Langworthy Add..,,. 74.81 Emma B. Maclay, Lot 51, Julia Langworthy Add, ,,,, 47.63 Roland T. and Lulu M, Snod- gras, Lot 49, Julia Lang- worthy Add ......................... 226.99 Joseph and Janet Rand, Lot S. 50 ft. 10, Murphy's Sub . ..............................::.... 210.67 Evelyn J, and Frances J. Ry- der, Lot 9, Murphy's Sub. 80.04 Ralph E, and Dorothy Kirch- en, Lot 8, Murphy's Sub, 41.45 John F. Murphy and Eileen Murphy, Lot 7, Murphy's Sub . .................................... 18,72 Darrell E, and Shirley Mae Eickelkamp, Lot 10, Guernsey and Langworthy Sub . ...................................... 257.45 90 Regular Session, February 3, 1958 Wm. J. and Estella Ahlers, Lot 1, Guernsey and Lang- worthy Sub ......................... 268,62 Jas, K, and Katherine Cole- man, Lot 2, Guernsey and Langworthy Sub,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 91,46 Rosemary Brooks, Bettye J. Weisberg and Jerry Rot- man, Lot 3, Guernsey and Langworthy Sub . ................ 47,57 C, Lyman Quinlan, Lot 4, Guernsey and Langworthy Sub . ...................................... 21.67 1,967.80 Excavation (Unclassified), 513.20-Cu, Yds, at $.50..$ 256,60 Sidewalks, Concrete, 1834 Sq. Ft. at $.50 ................ 91,70 Driveways, Concrete, 12,5 Sq. Yds. at $6,00,...,..,,.,, 75.00 Alley Drive Section Canc., 5 Sq. Yds. at $6,00.,....., 30.00 Extra Work, Lump,,.,...,,,.. 12.50 Comb, Curb and Gutter Type "A," 626:5 Lin, Ft, at $220 :........................... 1,378,30 Radius Curb Type "B," 80.2 Lin. Ft. at $2',20.... 176.44 Curb and' Gutter Removal 84 Lin. Ft. at $0.50.,......,., , 42,00 Total ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,$2,062.54 Less City Share .................. 269.10 $1,793,44 9% Extra Expense .............. 161,41 5% Interest for. 52 Days..,. 12,95 Assessable Amount.....,.,$1,967,80 All of which is assessed in pro- portion ~bo the special benefits con• ferred, WILBRICHT LANE (Curb and Gutter) From S:P.L, of Asbury Street to W.P.L, of Wilbricht Place, Hazel Amas, Lot 1.1-2.10 and 11 Wilson's Du- buque ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,$ 328.64 Charles J. and D'Elda G. Buelow, Lot 1-2.2-10 and 11 Wilson's Dubuque.....,,. 189.94 James M. and Mary Morten- sen, Lot 2.2.1-2.10 and ~ 11 Wilson's Dubuque ..,......... 55.90 Bernard Schmitt, Lot 1-1-1- 1-1.10 and 11 Wilson's Du- buque ........................ ......... 15.43 Walter E; and Agnes M. Strub, Lot 1.1-1-2.8 and 9 Wilson's Dubuque.......... 182.70 Harold P. and .Betty J. Gottscholk, Lot 2.1-1-2-8 and 9 Wilson's Dubuque;, 55.90 James and Joan Waddick, Lot 2.1-2.8 and 9 Wilson's Dubuque .............................. 14928 Gertrude Ertl, Lot 1-2.1.8 and 9 Wilson's Dubuque., 446,33 Edmund M. and Rita Dus- ~ter, Lot 1.1.8 and 9 Wil- son's Dubuque ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 76.78 Edmund M, and Rita Dus- ter, Lot 7 Wilson's Du• buque .................................. 26,60 City of Dubuque, Sylvester Place ..................................1 ,356,91 City of Dubuque; Lot 2.1- 1.1.1.1 Chaney Place.,,,...,,. 586.19 Angelo and Anna Kerper, Lot 2.1-1.1.1 Chaney Place 133,81 Lester E, and Gertrude Wil- bricht, Lot 2.2 Wilbricht Place ..........................:......... 162.61 Mettel Realty & Investment Ca,, Lot 1.2 Wilbricht Place ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 155.60 Robert G. and M. Lois MontBlanc, Lot 1 Wil- bricht Place ...................... 397.41 George W, and Coleen M, Smith, 'Lot 2-1-1.1-1-2-i-1 Link's Sub . ........................ 223.98 Hillcrest BabyFold, Lot 1-1- 1.1-1-2.1.1 Link's Sub,...,,.,, 657.14 Hillcrest BabyFold, Lot 1-1- 2.1-1.2.1-1 Link's Sub.,.,,,.,. 215.17 Hillcres# BamyFold, Lot 2.2- 1.1.2-1.1 Mettel Link P1,.. 305,33 Hillcrest BamyFold, Lot 2.1- 2.1.1-2.1.1 Mettel Link Pl, 68.40 Hillcrest BamyFold, Lat 2.i- 2.1.2.1.1 Mettel Link Pl,., 131.85 Hillcrest BabyFold, Lot 1-1- 2-1.2.1.1 Mettel Link PL:. 74.72 Dr. John A: and Marvel Lin, Lot 2.2.1-2.1.1 Link's Sub. 320.62 Wm. B.. and Eliz. White, Lot 2.2.1.1 Link5s Sub,,.,. 74.72 Wm: B,, and Eliz, White, Lot 2.1 Link' Sub ............. 4,48 Wmr B„ and Eliz, White, Lot 3.1 Link's Cub ............. 26,85 Malachi J, and Mary L. Haley, Lot 4-1 Link's Sub. 40.75 Gertrude M, Ertl, Lot 5-1 Link's Sub, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 109,06 Hillcrest BabyFold, Lot 1-2 Mineral Lot 261 ................ 49,43 Total ................................$6,622,53 Excavation (unclassified) 13791 Cu, Yds, at $.50.,$ 689,55 Sidewalk Concrete, 56,9 Sq. Ft; at $.50 .:.............. 28.45 Regular Session, February 3, 1958 91 Driveways Concrete, 162 Sq. Yds, at $6:00..:,,.,,..,: 97.20 Combination Curb and Gutter, Type A, 2,544 Lin.. Ft. at $2.20..,.,.,...., 5,596:80 Radius Curb,.: Type B, 140,1 Lin. Ft, at $2.20.:,, 30822 Curb and Gutter Removal, 46 Lin. Ft. at $,50;...,... 23.00 Catch Basins, 2 No, of at $150,00 ,,,;,,,,;,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 300.00 Tree Removal, 30 Ft., 1 No. of at $125,00..,.,,,.,,,. 125.00 Tree Removal; 34' Ft,; 1 No. of at-$141.64,.,..;,:;,.. 141;64 Stump Removal, 1, No, of at $15,00 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,;,,,,,,,,, 15,00 Total ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,$7,324.86 Less City Share.....' ...:......... 1,289.13 $6,035.73 9% Extra Expense.:;:..,,..,,., 543.21 5% Interest for 52 Days;... 43,59 Total ` ........:...........:.:....:..:.$6,622.53 All of which is assessed in pro- pontion to the special benefits can- . ferred, WOOLAWN STREET (Curb and Gutter) From N.P,L, of Asbury Street to the S.P.L, of Karen Street and from the N,P,L, of Karen Street to the northerly end of Woodlawn Street, Reuben ' H. and Theresa "Grill, Lot 1.4 Highland Park :.......:............:..............$435,58 City of Dubuque, Lot 2, Highland Park ................ 40,97 City of Dubuque, W, 130 ft. Lot 3 Highland Park,,..,... 27.08 Donald W, and Delores F, Hesseling, Lot 2-10' High- land Park .,,..,...:: .:............. 14822 George A. and Marie Tharp, Lot 2.11 Highland Park.... 208.59 Gus A, and Agnes A. Pusa- ,teri, Lot 2-111._-Highland ..Park ,...,,,. ,,..,,..:.., 73,46 James B. and Rose Marie Walker, W.` 73.21 ft, Lot 1-1-11 Highland Park,....,., 23,34 John C, and Mary Ruth Cul- len, Lot 1-&12 Highland Park ....:::....................:..:..:.. 229,53 Gerald J. and Viola Stef- fen, Lot 2-2.12 Highland Park ,,,:..,.. ..,,..,... 38,48 R: L. Eichman, W 30 ft. Lot 2-2.12 Highland .Park,,..,.., 7,53 R. L, Eichman, E, 26 ft, Lot 1.1.12 Highland Park 4.60 Henry J, and Margaret E. Dolson, W: 74 ft. Lot 1.1- 12 Highland Park ....,.... ~ 6.00 Michael P. Ewent, Lot 13 Highland Park ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 286,79 Lynn and Maxine J. Cot- trell, N, 45 ft. E, 250 ft, Lot 14 Highland Park.,.. 139,68 Ben A, and Marie Ernst, S, 55 ft, E, 250 fit, Lat 14 Highland Park ,,,,,,,,,,,,,„,,, 166.05 Vincent A, and Marie E. Brown, Lot 15 Highland Park ...............:~,..;,,.:..,.,,;..,. 265,73 Mettel Realty & Inv, Co., W. 150 fit. Lot 14 Wood- land Park ........:................. --2,13 Frank and Clara Reuter, Lat 1.1.2.2 Reuter's Place,,.,,.,, 147.88 Donald F, and Mary E. Jungi, Lot 2.1-2-2 Reuter's - Place ,,,,;,,,,;,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 16829 James C, and Jacqueline E, Welu, Lot 2-2.2 Renter's Place .................................... 168,95 Leo A. Dasso, Lot 2.1-2 Ren- ter's Place .....................:.... 168.29 Gordon D, and Gloria H. Ward, Lot 2.1.1-2 Renter's Place ................. ,..;,.,: 168:95 Philip H, and Dorothy 0. Lochner, Lot 1.1.1.2 Reu- ter's Place ........................: 168.95 Edward V. aitd Virginia A. -° Pauly, Lot 20 Highland Park Add . .......................... 44,46 Frank N, and Clara N. Reu- ter, Lot 1 Renter's Place.... 567,33 Louis J, and Margaret Mes- sink, Lot 5 Highland Park Add . .................................... 255,13 Alcys A. Harming, Lot_ 6 Highland Park Add,,,.,.,,.,, 255.13 Ernest K. Staheli, Lot 7 Highland Park. Add,,..,,.,.,, 255.13 Ernest K, Staheli,. Lot 8 Highland Park Add.,.,,...,.. 255:13 Marie Steffes, E. 283 ft, Lot 9 Highland Park Add..... 14,64 Delbert and Joan Miller, Lat 2.4 Highland Park Add. .......................... 163.82 George C and Jean M. Wos- kercamp, S, 60 ft. W, 150 ft, Lot 9 Highland Park. Add . .................................... 165.36 Eldon R. and Geraldine M, Kramer, N. 40 fit. W. 150 ft. Lot 9 Highland Park Add, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 96.19 Eldon R. and Geraldine M, Kramer, S, 20 ft: W. 150 ft. Lot 1.10 Highland Park Add ';,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 68,51 92 Regular Session, February 3, 1958. Edgar W. and Mary Theis- en, Lot .1.29 Highland Park Add . ...::...........:......... 730.99 Norbert J, and Leora M. C, Nauman, Lot .1.2.29. High- land Park Add ................... 341.36 Edgar F. and Susan Theis- en, Lot 1-1.30 Highland Park Add . .......................... 121,05 Merle J, and June Z, Flder- man, Lot 1.2-30 Highland Park Add . .......................... 99.09 Jay M, and Norma A. Nurre, Lot 1-31 Highland Park Add . .................................... 15.05 James C, and Alyce Woods, 1-1-1.1.1.2-31 H i g'h l a n d Park Add ..........................: 22.68 Robert J, and Dorothy Lepsch, Lat 2111.1.2.31 Highland Park Add,,,....,,., 7,04 Merlin P, and Armelia Kluck, Lot 21 Sylvester Kluck Place ....:........ 13.20 M. ~P, J. and .Esther L, Hogan,. Lot 1 Strub's Sub, 231.65 Arthur and Jeanette Hart- man, Lot 2 Strub's Sub.,..,. 230.33 William and 'Lois M. Bub- lets, Lot 2-i-30 Highland Park Add .........................:. 51.70 Marie Steffes, Lot 1 Lund- gren Carter Rd, Place,.,.,, 38.02 Marie Steffes, Lot 2 Lund- gren Carter Rd, Place,,.... 40.53 Total ..:................:.....;,.....$7,178,59 1,2202 Cu. Yds. Excava- tion (Unclassified) at $.50 ..........:..::...................$ 610.10 33,35 Sq. Ft._ Concrete Sidewalks at $.50::,,..,,.,,, 16,68 54,6 Sq. Yds, Concrete Driveways at $6,00.,,.,,,.,. 327.60 Lump-Extra Work Order 63.75 2,886,8 Lin. Ft, Comb, Curb and Cuter Type A at $2,00 ............................ 6,350.96 164.8 Lin. Ft. Radius Curb Type B at $220,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 362,56 Curb and Gutter Removal, 111 Lineal Feet at $.50.. 55,50 1 No. of Tree Removal 11 in, at $35,00 ..::.........:...:.. ' 35,00 1 No. of Tree Removal 12 in, at $35,00„ .,......,.. 35,00 $7,857.15 Less Clarence Stru~b's Share .,,,..,.. .,,.,...!..' 579.04 $7,278,11 Less City Share . ...............: 735,60 $6,542.51 9% Extra Expense,,,,,;,,,,,,,, 588.83. 5% Interest.for 52 Days.,,, 47.25 Total ................................$7,178,59 All of which is assessed in pro- portion to the special benefits con- ferred. YORK STREET (Curb and Gutter) From N,P,L, of Cuntis Street 'to, S.P.L, of Dodge Street. Eileen K. Kaiser, Lot 1-1-2-5 Subdivision of Mineral Lot 149 ...........:....:.............$206,03 Maynard and Delores Kech- ner, Lat 1-5 Subdivision of Mineral Lot 149 ............... 45.21 W. H. and Barbara. Home, Lot 2-1.2.5 Subdivision of Mineral Lot 149 .. ., ,.,, 33.73 Eileen K. Kaiser, Lot 2.2.5 Subdivision of Mineral Lot 149 ................ ,...,,. 24L74 'John C. and Eileen H. I{ais- er, W, a/a Lot 6 Subdivi- ' Sion of Mineral Lot 149,... 115.67 'Frederick Fuerste, Lot 2.1 Physicians Place ................ 8.66 '.Physician's Realty Co., .Lot 2 Physicians Place ~ 8,66 ft, Mary J. Farrel, N, 100 Lot it Subdivision of Min- . oral Lot 149 .................... 66,48. Leroy L, and Rosemary 'L. Meyer, W. 5D fit. 5,100 ft. [ Lot 11 Subdivision of Mineral Lot 149 ................ 45.33 John N. Blades, E. 50 ft. ' S, 100 ft, Lot il, Subdivi- ' sion of Mineral Lot 149.,.. 41.56 Mark K. and Kathleen , Maas, N, 60 ft, N. 150 fit. Lot 4 Subdivision of Min- eral Lot. 149 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 181.30 'Julia M, Forelich, S. 90 ft. ' N. 150 ft, Lot 4 Subdivi- I sion of Mineral Lot 149,,.. 292.86 '! Wm. 0. and Mary Foley, S. 50 ft. Lot 4 Subdivision of Mineral Lot 149 ...::.....:.....:. 151,09 Alvin A, and Rube Hilvers, E ~Z Lot 3 Subdivision of ' Mineral Lot 149...,,.::..,.',,.,.. 90.65 Emma Bechen, W i/a Lot 3 Subdivision of Mineral Lot 149 ...,..:.. _ .,..,,.., 39.48 Mary and David Burkart, Lot 2.2.13 Subdivision of Mineral Lot 149,,,,,,,,,,,;,,,,,, 151,09: Frank D. and Marg. Hamel, Lot 1-Z-13 Subdivision of Mineral 'Lot 149 ..........:....... 109,36 Regular Session, February 3; 1958 '93 Frank D. and Marg. Hamel, Lot 1.1-13 Subdivision of Mineral Lot 149 .....:............ 237.35 Margaret Downes, Lot 2.i- 13 Subdivision of Mineral Lot 149 .................:.:..........:. 83.09 Mary J, Farrell, N. 50 ft, N. 100 ft, Lot 12 Subdivision of Mineral Lot 149,,.,,,..,... 151.09 Violet M; Brink, S. 50 ft, N. 100 ft, Lot 12 Subdivision of Mineral. Lat 149,.,,.,,,.... 171.99, Arnold Althaus, E, 50 ft. S; 100 ft: Lot 12 Subdi- vision of Mineral Lot 149,. 83,09' J, N. Blades, W, 50 fit, S. 100 ft, i~of 12 Subdivision of Lot 149 ........................ 219.07 Grace Vosberg, E, 75 ft. Lot 14 Subdivision of Min- eral Lot 149 .,, ..,,...,.. 115.67 Charles and Loretta Brouil- Lett, W. 25 ft, Lot 14 Sub- division of Mineral Lot 149 ........................:..... 6.30'. Total ................................$2,956,55, Excavation (unclassified), 487.43. Cu. Yds. at $.50....$ 243.72' Concrete Sidewalk, 99 Sq. Concrete Driveways, l5 Sq. Yds, at $6,00 .................. 90,00'.. "Alley Drive Section Con• Crete, 10,1 Sq, Yds. at $6.00 ,.:.,,.., ,.,,..,.. 60.00'.. Extra Work, Lump ............ . 21.00'; Combination Curb a n d Gutter Canc,, 828 Lin. Ft: at $2.20.,.. .;.:,:... 1,821,60' Radius Curb Concrete, 90,4 Lin. Ft, at $220,.:.,,,.,,.. 198.88''.. Curb and Gutter Removal; 948 Lin. Ft. at $,50:....... 474,00!: Tree Removal 12", '2 No, of at $35,00 ,;,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,; 70.00' Tree Removal 15", 1 No, of at $47,50 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 47,50: Tree Removal 18", 2 No, of at $60.00 .................... 120.00 Stump Removal, 2 No. of„ 50.00: $3,246,80 Less City Share,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 552.22. Passed, adopted and approved this 3rd day of February, 1958. CLARENCE~P; WELD; Mayor. GEORGE A, FREUND, LEO N. SCHUELLER, CHARLES A, KINTZINGER, PETER J. TAKOS, Councilmen, Attest: LEO F, FROMMELT, City Clerk. Mayor Welu moved the adoptioh' of the resolution. .Seconded by Councilman Kintzinger. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen Freund, Kintzinger, 9ahueller and Takes. Nays-None, ' ' Proofs of Publication, certified 'to by the Publishers, of Notice of IIearing to authorize the issu• ante of street improvement bonds in the' amount of $63,483.67, to pay for the cost of the' City of Dubuque 1957 Concrete Curb and Gutter Project No. 1, presented and read: Counman Freund moved fihat the proofs of publication be re- ceived and filed. Seconded ~by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller and Takos.~ Nays-None. RESOLUTION N0. 26.58 Resolution providing for the is- suance of Street Improvement Bands for the purpose of provid- ingfor the payment of the assessed cost of City of Dubuque-1957 Con- crete Cunb and Gutter Project No. 1, Whereas the contract heretofore entered into by the City of Du- buaue, Iowa, for the improvement hereinafter described has been completed and the City Manager has certified the completion ithere• of to the City Council and Attie City Council has ascertained the cost thereof and has determined fihat $63,483.67 dollars of the cost $2,694.58 thereof -shall be assessed against 9% Extra Expense,..,,...,,., 242,51 5% 'Interest for 52 Days.... 19,46 Total ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,$2,956,55 All of which is assessed in pro• portion to the special benefits con- ferred, the propei+ty subject toassessment therefor; and Whereas public notice';as provid- ed by law, has been published by the City Clerk stating the intention of the City Council to issue bonds for the purpose of providing for . t,. ~, ~ ~: i„I~~ f~ ~~Yr II '°I I ,~ , ~~~~{ i 1i II~ st IG ~~ ~~ ~n ~f I ~, 94 Regular Session, February .3;:1958 Regular Session, I'ebruary 3, 1858 95 the payment of the assessed cost b Series No, l: Bond Nos, 1306 to l i b i d CITY OF DUBUQUE thereto affixedthis 6th da of of said improvement and a pu lic 1317 oth. nc us ve; enomination ' STREET IMPROVEMENT BOND - ~ y March 1958 hearing has been held, pursuant $500,00 each; maturity April 1, , , to such notice and all objections 1959, The City of Dubuque in the ;;,,,;,,, made thereto have been consid- Series No. 2: Bond No. 1318 to State of Iowa .promises to pay as Mayor ered and .determined; 1329 both inclusive; denomination hereinafter mentioned to the bear ' (Seal) Now therefore be it resolved by $500A0 each; maturity April::. i, er hereof, on the first day of .,.,,., the City .council of the City of 1960, •••••" • y time before that . City Clerk Dubuque: Series No, 3: Bond Nos. 1330 to o date, at the option of the City of . (Form of Coupon): p p y 1.That to rovide for the a - mination 1341 both inclusive; den i Dubuque, the sum of Five Hun- On the .day of " ' '"' 6 meat of he assessed cost of City, ~ty April 1, $500,00 cook; ma~tur Bred Dollars with interest there- "" """' ' the City- of Dubuque Iowa prom- of Dubuque. 1957 Concrete Curb, and Gutter Project No 1 1961, Series No, 4; Bond Nos. 1342 Ito on at the rate of 5 e p r cent per annum, payable semi-annually on , ,. ises to pay to the bearer, as pro- ided i . . SECTION L 1354 tot hinclusive; denomination , the presentation and surrender of v n said bond,. fihe sum" of Dollars i th 1. Audubon Street from S,P,L, of $500,00 each; maturity April 1, 1962, the 'interest coupons hereto at- tacked, Both principal and inter- , n e office of the City Treasurer in the Lot 73 of Woodlawn Park Ad- dition to Rosedale Avenue Series No, 5: 'Bond Nos, 1355 to est of this bond are payable at the. City of Dubuque, being , "~°~°~ .months' interest. due that day on 2, North Grandvrew Avenue (west.: 1367 both` nclusive; dneornination office of the City Treasurer in the its „ ,,;,,, ,,, ; Bond Na side only) from the S,P.L, of $50,00 each; mateurity ApriP 1, City of Dubuque, in the States of,' ,, ,, , ..,..,,,,,... date..,.,....., P L, of Clarke Drive to the N 1963, Iowa. This. bond. is issued by the' """'° """"` . . Rosedale Avenue Series No, 6: Bond Nos, 1368 to City. of Dubuque under and b vir~ y ••„ ' •° ~ °~•~•• ~••~• •~•~~,~~~,••• , 3, Keokuk Street from the N,P,L, 1380 both inclusive; denomination tue of, Chapter 396 of the 1954 Code oi' Iowa as amended and the Mayor of Primrose to the northerly $500,00 each; maturity April 1, , , Resolution of said Cit dul Y Y Passed """" """"' """"""'~"' end of Keokuk Street, 4, Lennox Avenue from E.P.L. 1964, Series No.' 7: Bonds Nos, 1381 to on the 3rd day, of February, 1958, being' Resoluti n N 2 City Clerk 6. That the Mayor and City of McPoland to the E,P.L, of 1393 bath inclusive; denomination o o. 6.58. Clerk be and .the y y are hereb in- Born Avenue and the S,P,L, of $500A0 each; maturity April 1, This band is one of a series of', strutted to cause said bonds to Pennsylvania Avenue, ! 1965, 127 bonds, 126 for $500,00 num- be prepared and when so prepared 5. Montana Street from S.P.L, of Series No. 8: Bond Nos. 1394 to bered from 1306 Ito 1451 inclusive to execute said. bonds 'and. that Wilbricht Lane to the N,P.L. 1406 both inclusive; denomination , 'and` one for $483,67 numbered 1432 ' the Citly Clerk be and he is here- of Merfeld Lane, $500,00 "each; maturity April 1, , all of like tenor and date and is- by instructed to register said bonds 6, Pennsylvania. Avenue from 1966, sued for the purpose: of paying the in a book kept fore that purpose W P,L, of Chaney Road. to the Serres No 9: Bond Nos 1407 to cost of the Cit of Du~bu ue 1957' y q and to then deliver them. to the Wesf City Limits. , . 1419 both inclusive; denomination ! Concrete Curb and Gutter Project City Treasurer. 7, Prescott Street. from S.P,L, of to S,P:L. of Emerson Street .$500,00 each; maturity April 1, No.No. 1, as described in said; Resolution in id Cit 7. That the City Treasurer is kereby instructed to sell said bonds . Roosevelt Street, 1967, , sa y, which cost is payable by the abutting and in the manner provided by law, the 8, Solon Street from E,P.L, of Series Na, 10: $ond Nos. 1420 to adjacent property along said im•' proceeds of said sale to be placed Nevada Street to the W,P,L, of 1431 both inclusive; denomination provements and is made by law a' in a special fund to be known as Alpine Street, $500,00 each; maturity April 1, lien in all of said property It is Special Assessment Fund No. 1202 9( Wilbricht Lane from S,P,L, of 1968, . payable only out of the Special ,and paid out by him to pay the Asbury Street W.P.L. of Wil- Series No. lOr Bond, No, 1432; Assessment'Fund No, 1202 created'. cast of said. contract, brickt Place. denomination $483,67; maturity by the collection of"said special 8. That the interest coupons at- 10. Woodlawn Street from N.P.L, .April 1, 1968, tax, and said fund can be used for tacked to the bonds be signed of Asbury Street to the S.P.L. 3. Said bonds shall. bear inter- no- other purpose. i with the facsimile signature of of Karen Street to the north- est at the rate of 5 per cent per the Mayor and. countersigned with erly end of Woodlawn Street. annum, payable semi-annually in It is hereby certified and recited' the facsimile signature of the City 11. York Street from,. N.P.L, of accordance with coupons thereto that all the acts, conditions and Clerk, Curtis Street Ito S.P.L. of, attached: thoings required to Abe done, pre-; ' 9, That as fast as funds allow, Dodge Street, Said bonds shall not make 4 ced ent to and in issuing this series beginning with the second year af- there shall be issued Street Im- . 'the City of Dubuque liable in any of bonds, have been done, hap- ter the payment of interest due, provement Bonds in the amount way except far the application of pened, and performed, in regular.. these bonds shall be called and re- of $63,483.67 in anticipation Af the said special assessment funds, and due form, as required by laws tired in the same order as num- deferred payment of assessments Said bonds shall provide ~tha~t 5 and said Resolution, and for the bered. levied for such improvement, n l b ll d . they may be payable at any time assessment, collection and payment. hereon: of said special tax the full Ado ted ~fhis 3rd da p y of Feb- ruary 1958 e ca ds shal e 2. Such bo Street Improvement Bonds; and . ,prior bo the maturity date stated , faith and dili Bence of said City , . CLARENCE P. WELU, shall bear the date of March 6, therein at the optnon. of the City of Dubuque ;and shall be in sub- . of Dubuque are hereby irrevocably' Mayor, 1958; and shall be numbered con- stantially the following form: pledged.. GEORGE. A, FitEUND, LEO N SCHUELLER secutively; and the shall be num- Y and be divided into series bered, -, In testimony whereof the City of . , CHARLES. A, KINTZINGER , . ' such denominations -and for m No Dubuque by its Council has caused'. this bond to be si red b nts Ma or g Y Y PETER J, TAKOS, C il such ma~tnrity dates as are shown : in the following table Series No ........ ......... - and countersigned byits City Clerk ounc men. A~btes~t: LEO F. FROMMELT, .. . and the Seal of said City to be , City Clerk, i .; Is j I~ '~ IBI I I I (IE~ ii~ ~~u, 96 Regular Session, February 3, 1958 Councilman Kintzinger moved the adoption of the resolution. Seconded by Councilman Schuel- ler. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Takos. Nays-None. State of Iowa l 'SS: Dubuque -County J T, Warner R, Wright, do hereby certify that on the 10th day of Jan- uary, 1958, I posted copies of -the attached Notice of Levy of Special Assessment and Intention of the City Council to Issue Bonds along the line of improvement of "City of Dubuque 1957 Concrete Curb and Gutter Projeot No. 1, Signed: WARNER R. WRIGHT Subscribed and sworn to before me, a Notary Public, in and for Dubuque Count, Iowa, this 10th day of January, 1958. ` LEO F. FROMMELT (Seal) Notary Public in and for Dubuque County, Iowa. Councilman Kintzinger moved that the statement be received and filed.° Seconded Eby Council• man Talcos: Carried by the follow ing vote: Yeas-Mayor Welu Councilmen Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Takos. 'Nays-None. RESOLUTION N0. 27.58 Be It Resolved by the City Coun• Gil of the City of Dubuque that the following, having complied with the provisions of law relating to the sale of cigarettes within the City of Dubuque, begranted a per• mit to sell cigarettes and cigarette papers within said Cvty. John J. Glynn, 655 Central Ave. Merlin J. Martin, 5th and Locust Streets. (Transfer of address from 351 Dodge Street.) Be It Further Resolved that the bonds filled wibh the applications be approved. Passed, adopted and approved this 3rd day of February, 1958. CLARENCE P. WELU, Mayor. GEORGE A. FREUND, LEO N. SCHUELLER, CHARLES A. KINTZINGER, PETER J. TAKOS, Councilmen. Attest; LEO F. FROMMELT, City Clerk. Councilman Kintzinger moved the adoption. of the resolution. Seconded by Councilman Takos, Carried by the following vote; Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Takos. Nays-None. Proof of Publication, certified to by the Publisher, of Notice to Con- tractors of the :receipt of propos- als for the construction of the Cedar, Maple and Sylcamore Street Sanitary Sewer, Lift Station and Force Main Improvement, presegt- ed and read. Councilman Kintzinger moved that the proof of publication be received and filed. Seconded Eby Councilman Freund. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Takos, Nays-None. February 3, 1958 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa, Gentlemen; Pursuant to your instructions, sealed bids were received for Bid Section No. 1 and No, 2 for the Cedar, Maple and Sycamore Street Sanitary Sewer, Lift Station and Force Main Improvement, -The results of the bids received are as follows listing the lowest bidders: Bid Section No. 1-Gjellefald and Associates Inc. of Forest City, Iowa, whose bid was 5,65% over the estimate, Bid Section No. 2-Schueller and Company, Inc., of Dubuque, Iowa, whose bid was 15.21% over the estimate, I recommend that the above named contracts be awarded Ito the above named contractors. Attached is the tabulation of the bids re- ceived. Respectfully submitted, L. J. SCHILTZ, City Manager. Mayor Welu moved that the rec- ommendation of the City Manager be approved. Seconded by Coun- Regular Session, February 3, 1958 97 Gilman Kintzinger. Carried by the following .vote; Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Takos. Nays-None. (Awarding Contract) RESOLUTION N0. 28.58 Whereas, sealed proposals have been submitted by contractors far the Cedar, Maple. and Sycamore Street Sanitary Sewer, Lift Station and Force Main Improvement Bid Section No. 1 pursuant to Resolution No, 259-57 and notice to bidders published in a newspaper published in said City on January 3rd, 1958 and January 10th, 1958; and Whereas, said sealed proposals were opened and read on Febru- ary 3, 1958, and it has been deter- mined that the bid of Gjellefald Associates Inc. of Forest City, Iowa, in the amount of $53.350.00 was the lowest bid for the furnishing of all labor and materials and per- forming the work as provided for in the plans and specifications; now therefore, Be It Resolved by the City Coun- Gil of'the City of Dubuque that the contract for the above mentioned improvement be awarded to Gjelle- fold Associates, Inc. of Forest City, Iowa, and the Manager be and he is hereby directed to execute a contract on behalf of the City of Dubuque for the complete perform- ance of said work. Be It Further Resolved, that upon the signing of said contract and the approval of the contractors bond the City Treasurer is author- ized and instructed to return the bid deposits of the unsuccessful bidders, Passed and adopted this 3rdday of February, 1958. CLARENCE P, WELU, Mayor. GEORGE A, FREUND; LEO N. SCHUELLER, CHARLES A, KINTZINGER, PETER J. TAKOS, Councilmen. Attest; LEO F, FROMMELT, City Clerk., Councilman Kintzinger moved the adoption of the Ordinance. Sec- ended by Councilman Takos. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Takos. (Awarding Contract) RESOLUTION N0. 29.58 Whereas,. sealed proposals have been submitted by contractors for the Cedar, Maple and Sycamore '.Street Sanitary Sewer, Lift Station i and Force Main Improvement Bid Soctian No. 2 pursuant to Resolution No, 259-57 'and notice to bidders published in a newspaper published in said City on January 3rd, 1958 and January 10th, 1958; and Whereas, said sealed proposals "were opened and read on Febru- !•, ary 3, 1958, and it has been deter- mined that the bid of Schueller & Company, Inc. of Dubuque, Iowa in the amount of $182,134.00 was 'the lowest bid for the furnishing of all labor and materials and per- forming the work as provided for in the plans and specifications; now therefore, Be It Resolved by the City Coun- . Gil of the City of Dubuque that the '.contract for the above mentioned improvement be awarded to Schuel- ler & Company Inc. of Dubuque, ':Iowa, and the Manager be and he is hereby directed to execute a contract on behalf of the City of .Dubuque for the complete,perform- ante of said work. ' Be It Further Resolved, that upon the signing of said contract and the approval of the contractors bond the City Treasurer is author- . ized and instructed to return the bid deposits of the unsuccessful bidders. Passed and adopted this 3rd day of February, 1958. CLARENCE P, WELU, Mayor, GEORGE A. FREUND, LEO N, SCHUELLER, CHARLES A. KINTZINGER, PETER J. TAKOS, Councilmen, Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT, City Clerk. Councilman Kintzinger moved . the adoption of the resolution, Sec- 98' Regular Session, February 3, 1958 onded by Councilman Takos. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Takos, Communication of Reilly Realty Inc. submitting plat of Giles Place in the City of Dubuque, presented and read, Mayor Welu moved that the com- munication be received and filed. Seconded by Councilman Freund. Carried by the following vote, Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen Freund, Schueller, Takos. Nays-None, Councilman Kintzinger not vot• ing, RESOLUTION N0. 30.58 Whereas, there has been filed with the City Clerk a plat in which, Lot 1 of Lot 1 of Lat i of Min- eral Lot 350 in the City of Dubuque, Iowa, and Lot 2 of Lot 2 of Lot 1 of Lot 1 of Mineral Lot 349 in the City of Dubuque, Iowa, is platted as Lot 1, Lot 2, and Lot 3 of Giles Place in the City of Dubuque, Iowa by Giles Guy Kirkwood and Hazel E, Kirkwood, husband and wife, as owners thereof; and Whereas said plat has been ex- amined by the City Planning Com- mission and has had its approval endorsed thereon; and Whereas upon said plat appears no street to be dedicated, but there does appear Easement A for public utilities, which the owners upon said plat have dedicated to the public use forever; and Whereas said plat has been ex- amined by the City Council and they find that the same conforms to the Statutes and Ordinances re- lating thereto, Naw Therefore, Be It Resolved By The City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa: Section 1. That the dedication of the easements for public utili- ties, which easement is called Ease- ment "A" on said plat, and as the same appears, upon said plat, be and the same is hereby accepted, Section 2. That the plat of Lot 1 of Lot 1 of Lot 1 of Mineral Lot 350 in the City of Dubuque, Iowa, and Lot 2 of Lot 2 of Lot 1 of Lot 1 of Mineral Lot 349 in the City of Dubuque, Iowa, all Dubuque Coun- ty, Iowa, which will hereafter be known as: Lot 1, Lot 2; and Lot 3 of Giles Place in the City of Dubuque, Iowa, be and the same is hereby approved and the Mayor and Clerk are here- by authorized and directed to en- dorse the approval of said City of Dubuque upon said plat. Passed, adopted and approved by unanimous recorded roll call vote this 3rd day of February, 1958, CLARENCE P. WELU, Mayor. GEORGE A, FREUND, LEO N. SCHUE'LLER, CHARLES A. KINTZDQGER, PETER J. TAKOS, Councilmen. Attest: LEO F, FROMMELT, City Clerk.. Mayor Welu moved the adoption of the resolution; Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote; Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen Freund, Schueller, Takos. Nays-None. Councilman Kintzinger not vot- .... ing January 30, 1958 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque,.. Iowa Gentlemen; This is to advise that the Plan- ning and Zoning Commission bas examined and approved a plat of Green Acres. Subdivision, owned by ReIlly Realty Inc. This subdivision is located north of Kane Street and access is over Berkeley Place, Respectfully submitted,. Dubuque Planning & Zoning Commission By R. D, WALLER, Acting Chairman :Councilman Freund moved that 'the communication be received and filed. Seconded by Cauncilmmr Takos. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen Freund, Schueller, Takos. Nays-None. Councilman Kintzinger not vot- ing. Communication of Reilly Realty Inc, submitting the plat of Green Acre Subdivision in the City of Dubuque, Iowa, presented and read. Mayor Welu moved that the com- munication' was received and>filed. Regular Session, February 3, 1958 99 Seconded: by Councilman Takos. Carried. by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen Fraund, Schueller, Takos., Nays.-None. Councilman Kintzinger not vot• ing. RESOLUTION N0. 31•SS Whereas there has been filed with the City Clerk a plat in which Lot 2 of "Giles Place" in the City of Dubuque, Iowa is platted as "Green Acres Subdivision" in the City of Dubuque, Iowa, by Reilly Realty Inc, as owners there- of; and Whereas said plat has been ex- amined by the City Planning Com- mission and has had its approval endorsed thereon; and Whereas upon said plat appears streets to be known as Oak Crest Drive and Berkley Place and also easements far public utilities, which the owners upon said plat have dedicated to the public for• ever; and Whereas said plat has been ex- amined by the City Council and they: find that the same conforms to the Statutes and Ordinances re- lating thereto, except that the streets. have not been reduced to grade or paving, sewer or water services installed; Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa; Section 1. That the dedication of Oak Crest Drive and Berkley Place, together with easements for public ctilities, as the same appears on said plat, be and the same are hereby accepted. `Section 2. That the plat of 'Lot 2 of Giles Place in the City of Du- buque, Iowa, Dubuque County, Iowa, which will be hereafter known as, Green Acres Subdivision in the City of Dubuque, Iowa, be'and the same is hereby approved acid the Mayor and Clerk are here~ by authorized and directed to en- dorse the approval of said City upon said plat, provided the owners of- said property hereinbefore named execute their written ac- ceptance hereto attached agree- ing; aJ To reduce all streets to grade, as shown. by the profiles sub- mitted with the plat; b.) To surface Oak Crest Drive and Berkley Place as shown on said plat of Green Acres for a width of thirty (30j feet from curb face to curb face, with six inch (6") rolled stone base and two and one- half inch (2VZ ") hot mixed,. hot laid, bituminous concrete surfacing, and concrete curb and gutter as shown in City of Dubuque Standard Curb and Gutter Section; c.) To install sanitary sewers in accordance with plans submitted with the plat; d.) To install water mains in accordance with plans submitted with the plat; e.) To install sewer and water house :laterals for each lat from the main to behind the curb line; f,) To install concrete curb and gutter on both sides of the...pre- sently existing turnaround at the westerly terminus of Berkley Place so as to make the presently exist- ing Berkley Place and the newly dedicated portion of Berkley Place continuous without turnaround, and to remove enough of the existing curb and gutter at said turnaround so as to permit the continuation of Berkley Place in a westerly direc- tion, and to do whatever street surfacing or grading is necessary to make the presently existing Berk- ley Place continuous with the newly dedicated portion of Berkley Place, without dips or abrupt grade changes in said street. After the aforesaid work is done to the satis- faction of the City of Dubuque, the City of Dubuque will remove, fill and grade the remaining por• tions of the old turnaround which lie outside the new curb and gutter. g.) To construct the foregoing improvements in accordance with plans and specifications approved by the City Manager, under the in- spection of the City Engineer, and in a manner provided by the City Manager;_ h.) To maintain the street im- provement for a period of four (4) years from the date of their acceptance and to maintain sanitary sewers for a period of two (2) years from the date of their ac- ceptance. i.) To construct said improve- ments prior to November 1, 1959, except that the turnaround at the north end of Oak Crest Drive may -i~°. i III ~~ i i it i ~ ~~ 100 Regular Session, be completed at any time prior to November 1, 1950. j.) Further provided that the said Reilly Realty Inc., as owner of said subdivision, secure thk per• formance of the foregoing etlndi• tions with a surety bond or bonds in such sum and with such sureties as may be acceptable to the City Manager, Section 3. That in the event said owner shall fail to execute the acceptance and provide the bond required in Section 2 hereof with- in forty~five (45) days frtlm the date of this Resolution, the provi~ sions hereof shall be null and void and the acceptance of the dediea• Lion and approval tlf the plat shall not be effective, Passed; adopted and aproved by recorded roll call vote this 3rd day o£ February, 1958. CLARENCE P. WELU', Mayor, GEORGE A. FREUND, LEO N. SCHUELLER, PETER J. TAROS, Councilmen, Attest: I,EO F, FROMMELT; Clty Clerk To T.eo F,' k~rommelt, City Clerk; "this is to certify thin the secur• ity required by the foregoing Reso• lotion No. 31-58 has been provided by the owners. Signed at Dubuque, Iowa this 10th day of March, 1958. L.'J. SCHILTZ, City Manager. Mayor Welu moved the adoption of the resolution, Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the fallowing vote: Yeas-Mayor We1u, Councilmen Freund, Schueller, Takos. Nays None, Councilman Bintzinger not vot• ing. ACCEPTANCE OF RESOL'CITION N0. 31.58 Reilly Realty Inc., with full knowledge and understanding of all the terms and conditions of Resolution No. 31.58, hereby accept the same as adopted, and agree to abide by, comply with, and Barry out all the terms and conditions thereof. Signed at Dubuque, Iowa, this 7th day of February, 1968. REILLY REALTY RVC,, By William J, Reilly, President February 3, 1958 RESOLUTION N0. 33.58 Whoreas, applications for Beer Permits have been submitted to this Council for approval and the same have been examined: Now, Therefore, Be Is Resolved by the City Coun• cil of the City of Dubuque that the following applications be granted and licenses be issued upon the compliance with the terms of the ordinances of this City. CLASS "B" PERMIT Joseph P. and Bernice Hillard; 431 Rhomberg Avenue. Lawrence Schwartz, 500 Rhom- berg Avenue. William O'Neill, 244 West 1st Street. ' Merlfn P: Michel, 330 Main St. John H. Vorwald, 1900 Washing• 'ton Street. Mrs. Angella Anthoine, 119 West 6th Street. Maurice H. Mellon, 102't Rhom• berg Avenue. John P. Pogo, 75 East 4th Stroet. John J. and Marie Rettenmaier, 1100 Lincoln Avenue. Passed, adopted and hpproved 'this 3rd day of February, 1958. GLARENCE P, WELU, Mayor. GEORGE A. FREUND, LEO N. SCHUELI,ER, CHARLES A, Ii;INTZIl~IOER, ', PETER J. TAROS, Councilmen. ', Attest; LEO F, FROMMELT, City Clerk. Mayor Welu moved the adoption of. the resolution. Seconded by Councilman Takos. Carried by the following voter Yeas-Mayor Welu; Councilmen F r e o n d, Kintzinger, Schueller, Takos. Nays-None.. RESOLUTION N0. 33.58 Whereas, heretofore applications for Beer Permits were filed by the within named applicants and they have received the approval of this Council; and Whereas; the .premises to be occupied by such applicants were inspected and found to comply with the ordinances of this City and they have filed proper bonds. Now, Therefore; Be It Resolved by the City Coun- cil of the City of Dubuque that the Regular: Session, February 3;1958 161 Manager be and he is directed to Yoas-Mayor Welu Councilmen issue to the following named ap• F r e u'ri d, Kintzinger, Schueller, plicants a Beer Permit, Takos. CLASS "B" PERMIT Nays=None. Joseph P, and Bernice Hillard, 431 Rhomberg Avenue, RESOLUTION N0 34.58 '' Lawrence Schwartz, 500 Rhom- berg Avenue. . Resolution_ Approving Ptat of William O'Neill, 244 West 1st Lan e's Subdivisicn, D u b u q u e Street. Township, Dubuque County, Iowa. Merlin P. Michel, 330 Main St, Whereas there has been filed John H. Vorwald, 1900 Washing- with the City Clerk at plat in which ton Street. Lot 1 of Lot 2 of .the Southeast Mrs, Angella Anthoine, 119 West One- uarter of the Southeast One- Q 6th Street. Quarter of Section 21, Township Maurice H, Mellon, 1027 Rhom• 89 North, Range 2 East of the 5th berg Avenue. Principal Meridian, being in Du• John P, Page, 75 East 4th Street, buque Township, Dubuque County, John J, and Marie Rettenmaier Iowa, is platted at Lot 1, Lot 2, , 1100 Lincoln Avenue, Lot 3, Lot 4, and Lot 5, Lange's Be It Further Resolved that the Subdivision, being.. in Dubuquo' bonds filed by such applicants be Township, Dubuque County, Iowa and the same are hereby approved. 'and, Passed, adopted and approved Whereas said plat has been ex• this 3rd day of February, 1958. ~ amined by the City Plan Commis- CLARENCE P. WELU, sion and had its approval endorsed Mayor. thereon; and, GEORGE A. FREUND, Whereas said plat has been ex- LEO Na SCHUELLER, anrined by the City Council and CHARLES A. KIlVTZINGER, .they find' the same conforms to PETER J. TAROS, the Statutes and Ordinances relat• Councilmen, ing thereto; Attest: LEO F, FROMMELT, Noiv, Therefore Be It Resolved City Clerk. Mayor Welu moved the adoption , by the City Council of the City of of the resolution. Seconded by .Dubuque, Iowa; Councilman Takos, Carried by the Section 1. That the above de- following vote: scribed plat be and the same is Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen hereby approved and the Mayor Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, and Clerk be and they are hereby Takos. authorized and directed to endorse Nays-None. the approval of the City upon said January 30, 1958 Plat, Ta the Honorable Mayor Passed, adopted and approved and City Council, this 3rd day of February A.D., Dubuque Iowa 1958, Gentlemen: This is to advise that the Plan• Wing & Zoning Commission has ex- amined and approved a plat of Lange's Subdivision and recom• mends your approval of same. This subdivision is located just west of the present City Limits on what would be Pennsylvania Ave, Respectfully submitted, Dubuque Punning d~ Zoning Commission, By R. D, Waller, Acting Chairman Councilman Kintzinger moved that the communication be received and filed. Seconded by Council- man Takos. Carried by the follow- ing vote: CLARENCE P. WELD, Mayor. GEORGE A, FREUND, LEO N, SCHUELLER, CHARLES A. KINTZINGER, PETER J. TAROS, Councilmen, Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT, City Clerk. Mayor Welu moved the adoption of the resolution. Seconded by Councilman Takos, Carried by the following vote; Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Takos. Nays-None. There being no further business Councilman Takos moved to ad, i 102 Regular Session; February 3, 1958; journ, Seconded by Mayor Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen Freund, Kintzinger, .Schueller, I ', Takos. Nays-None. LEO F, FROMMELT City Clerk. Approved ., .. ,,,1956, Adopted ........:.........................1966. Councilmen ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,;, ,, , ' , Attest ................................................ City Clerk Regular Session ~~ +--i~,~ ~ n r - (oFFBCIAL) Regular Session, March 3, 1958. Council met at 7:30 p.m. Present-Mayor Welu, Council- men Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Takos, City Manager Schiltz, Mayor Welu read the call and stated that this is the regular monthly meeting of the City Coun- cil for the purpose of acting upon such business as may properly come before the meeting. Communication of the Dubuque Real Estate Board commending the Council on its approval of the Dock Board Program to improve Area "A" on the Industrial Island, presented and read. Councilman Kintzinger moved that the communication be re- ceived and filed. Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote; Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Takos, Nays-None. Communication of American Trust and Savings Bank acknow- ledging the letter of thanks by Mayor Welu, in behalf of the City Administration, for sponsoring the radio broadcasts of the City Coun- cil meetings, presented and read, Councilman Freund moved that the communication be received and filed, Seconded by Councilman Kintzinger, Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Takos. Nays-None. Communication of State Automo• bile and Casualty Underwriters ad- vising of the cancellation of the sidewalk construction bond issued for Dallas Bush as of March 5, 1958, presented and read. Councilman Freund moved that the cancellation be approved pro- viding there are no outstanding claims. Seconded by Councilman Kintzinger, Carried by the follow- ing vote; Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Takos. Nays-None, i, Marclr 3, 195$ 103 Proof of publication, certified to by the Publisher, of receipts and list of claims for which warrants were drawn during the month of January 1958, presented and read. Councilman Freund moved that the proof of publication be received and filed. Seconded by Councilman Iintzinger. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Takos. Nays-None. Communication of William D. Callaghan, Director of Civil De- fense, submitting a proposed bud- get for the year of 1958 amount- ing to $3690,00 covering estimated expenditures for the City's share of the Civil Defense Program, pre• rented and read, Councilman Schueller moved that the rules. be suspended in order to let anyone present address the Council if they so desire. Seconded by Councilman Kintzinger. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Takos. Nays-None. William D, Callaghan addressed the Council in defense of the esti- mated list of expenditures sub- mitted for the Civil Defense pro- gramfor the year 1958, Mr. Callag- han stated that the City of Du• buque is about seven years behind other major cities in Civil Defense. He intends to do a good job on Civil Defense but it cannot be done without money. East Du- buque has spent $1.00 per capita on Civil Defense. Councilman Kintzinger moved that the communication and pro- '. posed budget be referred to the Council, City Manager and City Solicitor for furbher study and dis- cussion, Seconded by Councilman Freund. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Takos. Nays-None. Communication of Vincent A. Ginter of 290 Devon Drive object- ing to the proposed assessment for the construction of boulevard lights on Devon Drive, presented and read. 102 Regular Session, February 3, 1958 journ. Seconded by Mayor Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Takos, Nays-None, LEO F, FROMMELT City Clerk, Approved ... ,..1958. Adopted ..................................1968. Councilmen. , ............. ... . , Attest ..............~..,,,.,.....,...,,.,...,...,..... City Clerk 11Re®®gular Session ~u ~i ~ k~~if. 1 \_ (OFFICIAL) Regular Session, March 3, 1958, Council met at 7:30 p.m, Present-Mayor Welu, Council- men Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Takos, City Manager Schiltz, Mayor Welu read the call and stated that this is the regular monthly meeting of the City Coun- cil for the purpose of acting upon such business as may properly come before the meeting, Communication of the Dubuque Real Estate Board commending the Council on its approval of the Dock Board Program to improve Area "A" on the Industrial Island, presented and read, Councilman Kintzinger moved that the communication be re• ceived and filed. Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Takos. Nays-None. Communication of American Trust and Savings Bank acknow- ledging the letter of thanks by Mayor Welu, in behalf of the City Administration, for sponsoring the radio broadcasts of the City Coun- cil meetings, presented and read, Councilman Freund moved that the communication be received and filed. Seconded by Councilman Kintzinger. Carried by the follow ing vote: Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Takos. Nays-None. Communication of State Automo- bile and Casualty Underwriters ad- vising of the cancellation of the sidewalk construction bond issued for Dallas Bush as of March 5, 1958, presented and read. Councilman Freund moved that the cancellation be approved pro- viding there are no outstanding claims. Seconded by Councilman Kintzinger. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Takos, Nays-None. ~, March 3, 195$ 103 Proof of publication, certified to by the Publisher, of receipts and list of claims for which warrants were drawn during the month of January 1958, presented and read. Councilman Freund moved that the proof of publication be received and filed. Seconded by Councilman Kintzinger, Carried by the follow. ing vote: Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Takos. Nays-None. Communication of William D. Callaghan, Director of Civil De- fense, submitting a proposed bud• get for the year of 1958 amount- ing to $3690,00 covering estimated expenditures for the City's share of the Civil Defense Program, pre• sented and read. Councilman Schueller moved that the rules be suspended in order to let anyone present address the Council if they so desire, Seconded by Councilman Kintzinger. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Takos. Nays-None. William D, Callaghan addressed the Council in defense of the esti- mated list of expenditures sub- mitted for the Civil Defense pro• gram for the year 1958. Mr. Callag- han stated that the City of Du- buque is about seven years behind other major cities in Civil Defense. He intends to da a good job on Civil Defense but it cannot be done without money. East Du- buque has spent $1.00 per capita on Civil Defense. Councilman Kintzinger moved that the communication and pro• posed budget be referred to the Council, City Manager and City Solicitor for further study and dis- cussion. Seconded by Councilman Freund. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen Freund, .Kintzinger, Schueller, Takos. Nays-None, Communication of Vincent A. Ginter of 290-Devon Drive object- ing to the proposed assessment for the construction of boulevard lights on Devon Drive, presented and read, Regular Session, March 3, 1958 105 104 Regular Session Councilman Freund moved that action on the objection be deferred until the public hearing at the time of the final assessment, Sec- onded by Mayor Welu, Carried by the following vote; Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Takos. Nays-None. Communication of City Fam• ployees Local No, 228, expressing appreciation for granting the forty hour week and the inauguration of the job reclassification plan, pre- sented and read. Councilman Kintzinger moved that the communication be received and filed. Seconded by Councilman Schueller, Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Takos. Nays-None. Minutes of the Council meetings for the month of September 1957 presented for approval. Councilman Schueller moved that the minutes for the month of Sep- tember 1957 be approved as print- ed, Seconded by Councilman Takos. Carried by the following vote; Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Takos. Nays-None. Communication of The Retail Merchants Bureau submitting a copy of a resolution that their Board of Directors ge on record as favoring serious consideration of modern and improved street light- ing for the business area of Du- buque, presented and read, Mayor Welu moved that the com- municatiori and resolution be re- ferred to the City Manager for study to explore the possible cost by special assessment. Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Takos. Nays-None. Communication of D u b u q u e Chamber of Commerce submitting a resolution bringing to the atten- tion of the City Council that they be asked to give favorable consid- eration to providing an ordinance i, March 3, 195$ governing the period of time "go- ing out of business sales" may con• tinue and the amount of mer- chandise that may be brought into the business during these "sell out sales", presented and read. Mr, Ray Robey addressed the Council in support of the resolu• tion and further stated that any- one considering a sell out sale should be asked to furnish a com- plete inventory of his merchandise prior to the sale. Mayor Welu moved that the com• munication of the Chamber of Commerce and the resolution be referred to the City Manager and City Solicitor for investigation and report. Proof of publication, certified to by the Publisher, of Notice of pub- lic hearing to act on the offer of St. Regis Paper Co, of New York to purchase 14 acres of land in Dubuque Industrial Park, under the terms and conditions set forth in its letter to the Council as of November 1, 1957, presented and read. No written objections were filed and no objectors were present in the Council Chamber at the time set for public hearing. Councilman Freund moved to postpone determination on the pur- chase until the meeting of April 7th, 1958, Seconded by Council- man Schueller, Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Takos. Nays-None. February 13, 1958 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council Dubuque, Iowa Gentlemen: Due to clerical error the North 10 feet of Lot 64 in Folks Subdivi- sion being assessed by the City of Dubuque 1957 Curb and Gutter Project No. 1 improvement was recorded on the Schedule of Assess• ment as the South 10 feet of Lot 64 in Folks Subdivision, I therefore ask your Honorable Body to grant the City Clerk the authority to change the approved Schedule of Assessment on the City of Dubuque 1957 Curb and Gutter Project No, 1 as follows: The Lot Number that reads the South 10 feet of Lot 64 of Folks Subdivision on the Pennsylvania Avenue Schedule of Assessment change to read the North 10 feet of Lot 64 of Folks Subdivision. Also that the City Clerk be directed to send letter to the County Audi- tors office directing them to make such change on the preliminary Schedule of Assessment. Very truly yours, L, J. SCHILTZ, City Manager Councilman Freund moved that the recommendation of the City Manager be approved, Seconded by Councilman Takos, Carried by the following vote; Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Takos, Nays-None. January 31, 1958 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council Dubuque, Iowa Gentlemen: I herewith submit the annual re- ports of the City Auditor, City Treasurer and City Health Depart- ment for the fiscal year beginning January 1, 1957 and ending Decem- ber 31, 1957, Respectfully submitted, L, J. SCHILTZ, City Manager Councilman Kintzinger moved that the reports be received and filed. Seconded by Councilman Takos. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Takos, Nays-None. February 17, 1958 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council Dubuque, Iowa Gentlemen; I herewith submit reports of the City Auditor, City Treasurer, City Health Department and City Water Works for the month of January, as well as list of claims and list of payrolls for which warrants were issued for thq month of January, 1958. Very truly yours, L. J. SCHILTZ, City Manager Councilman Kintzinger moved that the reports be received and filed, Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the follow- ing vote; Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Takos. Nays-None. March 3, 1958 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council; Dubuque, Iowa Gentlemen; Attached herewith is the annual audit of the City Water Depart- ment for the year 1957, This separate audit is necessary because of the requirement of the revenue bond issues of 1955 and 1956. Respectfully submitted, L. J. SGHH,TZ, City Manager Councilman Kintzinger moved that the audit be received and filed. Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor WeIu, Councilmen Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Takos. Nays-None, March 3, 1958 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa Gentlemen: The petition of Mrs, Ken Loney and others requesting street lights on Missouri and Indiana also Mis- souri and Ridgeway were referred to the City Manager for investiga- tion and report. After a study of the street light- ing condition in this general area it was found that additional street lights were needed to bring the standards up to those in the rest of the city. I recommend that street lights be installed at the following locations: 1, Lenox and. Born. 2, Born and Indiana, 3, Barn and Ridgeway, 4, Indiana and Alpha. 5, Ridgeway and Alpha. 6. On Indiana between Alpha and Born. 7. On Indiana between Alpha and Missouri. Respectfully submitted, L. J. SCHILTL, City Manager 106 Regular Session, March 3, 1958 Councilman Schueller moved that the recommendation of the City Manager be approved. Seconded by Councilman Takos. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Takos. Nays-None. March 3, 1958 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa Gentlemen: With the installation of Boule- vard Lights on Devon Drive and Princeton Place there should be installed two regular street lights on existing poles, I recommend that street lights be installed at the following loca- tions: Mineral Street and Devon Drive on north side of Mineral St, Princeton Place on pole at turn south of Devon Drive, Respectfully submitted, L, J. SCHIIIPZ, City Manager.. Councilman Schueller moved that the recommendation of the City Manager be approved. Seconded by Councilman Takes. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Takes. Nays-None. February 28, 1958. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: The following lots were listed erroneously an the final Schedule of Assessments for the Montana Street-Merfeld Lane Sanitary Sew- er; East 12.5 ft. of Lat 2 of Lot 3 of Wilson's ~Du~buque, West 60 ft. of Lot 4 of Wilson's Dubuque and East 187.18 ft, of Lot 4 of Wilson's Dubuque, The above lots should have been listed on the final Schedule of Assessment as follows: East 12.5 ft, of Lot 2 of Lot 3 of Link's Subdivision; West 60 ft. of Lot 4 of Link's Subdivision; East 187,18 ft, of Lot 4 of Link's Sub• division. I recommend that the City Clerk be instructed to correct the Final Schedule of Assessment for the Montana Street-Merfeld Lane Sani• Mary Sewer for the above named' lots in Link's Subdivision. Respectfully submitted, L. J. SCHILTZ, City Manager. Councilman Freund moved thaf the recommendation of the City Manager be approved. Seconded by Mayor Welu, Carried by the following vote; Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Takos, Nays-None. March 3, 1958. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa, Gentlemen: The development of a capable and efficient police force requires much time and effort. Police work has become specialized to a greater degree and the training of an offi- cer has become mare expensive. The use of police officers who have been 'highly trained in police duties in the repetitive and rou- tine detail of checking parking meters, a detail that does not re- quire extensive training, is being discontinued in many cities, Most cities are aware of the role municipal employees, especial- ly those in constant contact with the public, play in the establish- ment of sound public relations. The public seldom knows very much about :the use or importance of a parking meter in traffic con- trol. To get this idea across usu- ally requires a great deal of tact and patience in the enforcing of- ficer's contact with the public, Because of these and other prob- lems that arise in parlring meter enforcement, I feel it would be in the best interest of the city to use women far parking meter control, The use .~of women in parking meter control will release these police officers from this routine work so they can perform the more essential duties such as criminal investigation, control of moving violators, etc. These women would not be mem- bers of the police department and would not be under police civit service. Regular Session, March 3, 1958 107 Four women would cover the metered area on foot and also give assistance ho anyone regarding di- rections, change for parking met- ers, crossing streets and getting into cars. In general, they would be public relation officers. The women would be trained un- der the Police Traffic Division and get theirinstructions from them also, The braining would include, in addition to the basic training, orientation of all city functions and departments and points oaf in- terest in order to answer ques- tions regarding the city. I- would. recommend that the City Manager be authorized to pro- ceed in setting up the necessary mechanism so that the Parking Control Officers can be selected, trained and Abe on duty by July 1. The pay scale for this position would be in range No, 12 with a starting pay Hof $225,00 per month during the probationary period and uniform allowance should be giv en due to the special clothing needed for the job. The desirable qualifications for this position would be graduation from high school, high standard of conduct, the ability to pass written, oral and physical examinations. During the' past several months I have been investigating the use of women for parking meter con- trol and parking violations and find that women performing these duties have been able to do a bet- ter job of enforcement and have created. good public relations be• cause of the extra help they can give the public, This, along with the release of police officers for more complex police duties, I feel would justify your favorable ac- tion Respectfully submitted,. L. J. SCHILTZ, City Manager, Councilman Freund moved that the communication be referred to the Council for further study. Sea ended by Councilman Takes. Car- ried by the following vote; Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Takos. Nays-None. February 26, 1958. Hon, Mayor and Members of the City Council City of Dubuque, Iowa, Gentlemen; I have examined the claim of Mr, Ray H. Recker for damages sustained when 'he fell and broke his wriest on loose rock in the alley crossing near Twenty-second Street and Central Avenue, and find that the injury was sustained, as claimed, and that a hazardous condition probably could be shown. The claimant has incurred hos- pital and medical expense in the amount of sixty dollars and loss of wages in execess of $300. I 'have discussed this claim with Mr, Recker and he has agreed to accept $275 in full settlement, I recommend that this settlement be approved and the City Auditor instructed Ito issue ~a warrant in the amount of $Z75, payable to Ray H. Recker, and deliver the same upon receipt of a properly executed release. Respectfully, T. H. NELSON Councilman Kintzfnger moved that the recommendation of the City Solicitor be approved and the Auditor instructed to draw a war- rant payable to Ray H. Recker in the amount of $275 and deliver the same upon receipt of a properly executed release. Seconded Eby Councilman Takos. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Takes. Nays-None. Notice of claim of Mrs. Maxine Bradley of 846 Mt, Loretta, in an unnamed amount, for personal in- juries received in a fall on an alley crosswalk on 4th Street on February 14, 1958, presented and read. Councilman Kintzinger moved that the claim be referred to the City Solicitor for investigation and report, Seconded by Councilman Takes. Carried by the following vote; Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Takos. Nays-None, , _