Proof of Publication_City Council Proceedings 6 6 16 STATE OF IOWA {SS:
DUBUQUE COUNTY
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of the Telegraph Herald,a newspaper of general circulation published in the City of Dubuque, County
of Dubuque and State of Iowa; hereby certify that the attached notice was published in said newspaper
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p -. •:., statutory=authority,.:a�"`•the CountyEngineeror. ". __. ¢ky- , , . {, , y, l" p _ntto•Chapter2l ;application "filed`"with
2400?sq`ft:bnckranch
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will. e County Auditor Address:,2700 Ar or, code,of4lowa;:and ap, 'the" Iowa Commission
w%3,stall gar.nussled a f., NOTICE TO�BIDDERS;
_ 1. Sealed proposals P I? Volunteer services.
I given'to products and 4:In keeping wlth•ahe Hills Dr+ue. r licable local:re`gula-- on .
in apark like setting _ P
fie p P tions of the City of Du- Upon motion the docu
Also has 3.5 stall carr URS'June 23 7:PM �^+II be received at t coal induced within Employment OPO r- struct a"780 square buquesand/dr the"gov ments were received,
rovisions grown and :pima les_ of Equal Proposal. To con
!age house unattached TH ' office of,the Auditor of p
gar.& bricked c Knights of Columbus Dubuque County in the the State of.lowa, and tunity"sand the' Civil foot free-standing so- ernmental body' hold filed and approved. '
• home Hall,Cascade,Iowa Courthouse;. Dubuque, also,'a resident,bidder Rights Act of,1964,no lar;array_100:square ing the me0iing.j If you 7.Truck Country:Sani-
match home.The •an,, y-q ry. -North Ex-
& ar.are surrounded FARM LAND AUCTION Iowa,until'4'.00 P.M.on p sbail be feet,'maximum permit- have an iestions`or to Sewer
9 shall iJ allowed a em red ' comments a`oncern+ng tension Project Award:
Hwy 20 W,:4488 Dodge by mature trees, Edlth.M:McLees Family Monday,June 27,2016 Preference as�aga cid a , atedf ea amst!s nri tile Famllln DlstrRt Single this notice,please con- City Manager recom-
•800 to 4000 sq ft Trust.288 Acres m/I and opened on nonresident } bidde g Y
ry, r tact the Pianping Sery-: mending that : the
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Large parking lot. . hicmaplle�al walnut, CLEMEN$AUCTION CO. Monday,June 27, 2016 from a statelror foreign hiring and placement Docket Special ices'Divi5ion;Ci Hall award for the Truck
•3700 sq.ft.lower level P , 563-879-3640 -at the 5:30 p:m• country,which.gives o,r , process beuseof Exc p tY
industrial/commercial $549.999.Call for ;_ requires a reference race, relgidn, color, Applicant: Greg 50 W:''13th Strleet(563) Country Sanitary Sew
3 offices;utii.incl. private tour. meeting of the
563.564-7743 S.June30,6:PM Dubuque County Board to bidders from 'that sex, national origin, McEower� 589-4210. Irjdividuals er North Extension
THUR
563-580-3522 ,Real'Estate Auction of Supervisors for the ica or,mental Address:''1845 Cha with -'limited'`'English Project to Top Grade
state or foreign age phys
Charles,&Elizabeth Kurt ..bridge replacement'on country oth, on disability;l political ney Road proficiency o� vision, Excavating,Inc:,be of-
F r rent:2000 s .ft. '°d"f+` 813 4th.Ave SW,:Cascade projects in,,lith there affiliation other non- Proposal; To con- heating ofi speech ficially recorded in'the
For q a Pape Road; Project L
commercial"building,, B17(04)--73'-31 for the ,.. li• requiring minutes of the City
1196 sq ft,3 BR,ranch are no Federal Funds': meat fact rs, unless struct '24'x 24' ga- im amments
electrical;heat, Y Dubuque County High 9 q -assistance Council. Upon 'motion
Me er Auction&. involved. bona fide occupational ra a addition,for a to special as
bathroom,14'gar. Realty,'Inc.563 543-8338 way Department. 7. It is the policy of regu+remeii necessi- tal<of,1"152 s uare feet should' cont"ct the the documents were
door,$1000/mth.East 2.A certified check or Dubuque County that tate selecti hiring''. a, nning "Services'De- received, filed and
check made • of det ched p 89.4210, made a Matter of Re
-
Dubuque accessory Planning
Dubuque location:.Call SAT.,June 18th,11 am a cashier's Minority, Women and 5. Consitleration w+ll structures 1000: artm'ent atr5
563 543-4887 2611 Marywood Dr.; 4.23 Acre Land,Auction I to either Disadvantaged' Busl- ,be given'tm a locally squarel feetr=maximdFrri 48,•l ours`•prior°to ,the„ cord. "
payab a Hess`Enterprises shall- owned bu�ts�iness. ,if allowe Iln,`an .R-P meeting i i ', 8.2016 Asphalt^Over
Westend Split Foyer,3BR; Linda Lottes/ Dubuque County,or the I P
26A;newer roof;carpet; Carole Nevins " . r drawn be given 'maximum costs and other con- Single Falm yi Residen- Kyle L.Kritz," ay Access Ramps,Proj
' updated BA,great,schools; Sherrill Rd,Sherrill,IA Contractor, - racticable ,opportun siderations are vela- tial:Dl tract t:i r. Project.Awards
upon asolvent bank;or p Associate Planner, ;:ect One Pro
large fenced ip yard. H&J Auction Service• bid bontl'or ro osal ity to,participate in"the' tively equal. - Do <, 1 It 6/1Q; City Manager recom;
cket 29 16 Specia
TOWN HOME ON WEST $139,900.563-451-4648 . 563-583-0321= auaranfee; In P.an perlormad!ce of con- 6. -By irtue of Exception mending`, "that the.
END 1580 Kebbie Dr.- amount set forth inti e tracts ffnanced in ;statutory';"'a hority ppm .Lana Mer CIT1F OF DUBUQUE," `award for the 2016 AS
a A licant:'
2 BR,1 BA;ext.single + + proposal fiorm;shall be -^chole orn part with preference wul : be ntt., phalt Overlay Access
car gar.;unfinished ' ' filed with each Y rids,'notw+th- ;given to.. ucts'and Add ss: ,2601'Uni- IOWA ,', ,Ramp Project O.ne.to,
as count fu ,.. CITY COUNCIL*
basement$159,900. " proposal. '.� c hier's standing Chapters provisions grown-ehd� versit Avenue j pan ,Arensdorf' Con
Clemens Auction Co.. PROCEEDINGS k
Cal1563-582-5786 or K f made payable 23A.3 and Chapter 73 coal producd,w,ithin Prop sal: To conGULARSESSION , struction9nc., be offi'=
y°li iiia •r l BilI:563-556-6024 check, p y ofthe'Cod of Iowa. the State of;1owa„and struct 12 ,x 18 at- cially,recorded in the
check it out on a �� Dou :563-590-2441` to the Contir�'aactor,shall ., The, Dubuque City
zillow.com contain an,hnqualified a County also, a resdent bidder tached eck, hree (3) Council met-In regular `minutes of the City
■ 9' 8.'Dubuu
endorsemen to Dubu requires th t,potential shall be allowed a feet fro the"'west side, session at 6 30 p.m`
m on Council Upon motion
H&J AUCTION/"-' que County; igned.by vendors employing preference a'sagainst a prope line six feet Junes&4x2016 in the His . the documents were
Auctions&Appraisals. the Contrac r e an personnel rbquired to nonresident bidder minimu required.,in 'toric 'Federal`;Building, received;'? filed and
hold Commercial Dri= from astate.orforeign an' R 1 Single Family made a"Matter of Re-
Ed Hess 855-3135 authorized ag nt of the 350,W:6th Street.
3-4 BR,21/2'BA;newer: Doc Johnston 583 0321 Contractors;l If a vers Llcens s must Country,which gives or Resident I D'istnct present,Mayor Pro cord.
:,:,,... kitchen/bathroom, contractor`is warded comply wi,h the :requires;-,a" preference Docket 30=16 Var=' 9.Roosevelt Street Ex-
" I our estate:fast ` the p Memb6rsnConno s,..Del Storm Sewer:
Irving School,deadend Sell y the contract, Commeresal 'i Driver's stateitlderosr fro foreh9n ianc Applicant: Rick and tension Storm
Utility.
street 2222 Hoyt St., house&contents„nofees, Contractor shall file + h Toro,:-Lynch, ,Resnick,
$124;500 563-564-6127` no hassles.'542-4334 with Dubu ue .County V Rios;City,Manager Van' is Project'Ac
License Regulations, country'+' both, on Schmitt Easements
k q eral; projects.in whlch there Addres 350 South ceptance: City Manag
fi i r an additional bond in Code- of ::`Fed Mllligen City Attorney
i the amount of not less Regulations, Title"'s49, are=•no Federal Funds Locust St et Lindalil er recommending ac
2870DANLIN CT' RIVER CITYREALTY than 100 percent of the Part"382, and comply involved.- Rropo al. To con. Absent.Mayor Bubl ceptance of Storm
PRIME LOCATION;' 588-1714 contract sum'securing with procedures forthe 7."-It`isz the policy of struct an ddition to an• Mayor Pro-Tem Jones Sewer and Electrical
LocatedoffJFK"across + the performance of lie- administration of the Dubuque County:that existing ar wash•fif- read the call.and stat dements from
Round'barn for sale or Utility E
torn down.Best offer._, Department of Trans Minority,, Women and teen(15) eet from the, ed this is a,regularses Dubuque; Fire Equip
from Eisenhower contract within 15 days ortationsubstance '_ Disadvantaged `Buse- front p petty line ment Inc.for an exist
East Dubuque'area- - Sion of the City;Council
school On 1-de-sac of approval;:or award abuse;prevention pro_` ness"Enterprises>shall (Harrisom treet)twen- m storm sewer and
658.. p P called�for"the 9"
two story,walk out 815 747.-6 ing of the contract. of-„conducting�rsucl. .
basement,fully finished I Failure to execute that gram`:" be given, maximum ty (20) f et'minimum electricaltutilityacross
homethat is move'in- /+ I I at 1'170 Roo-
contract, file the June 13;.2016, Board practicable i apte in the neral i ed imerc I•GDis business. that, may seveltStre t Extension.
REDUCE® of - of; ity to partic p
ready.:Stunning8ft 3775 Mount Alpine St. second bond„ or `a properly come before
Dubuque County,Iowa. ,performance of""con- tract: ` Upon motion tlie,docu-
.4 b door;2,3.5 garage, 2500:sq.ft.3 BR,2.5 BA; High Quality Western certificate of,insurance the City Council.,
4 bedroom,3:5 bath. burning fire- Alfalfa,Hay,delivered within 15 days of the - : Dubuq a Dolan,: tracts .;financed:art with anceet 1-16: Var- and tfiledwere
andrResolu
;wood bu g ,�-•-- Dubuque County whole or in p PLEDGE OF
Low maintenance yard, place,deck'&shed, by"the semi load;Also"-_,date of the approval auditor county funds, notwith- Appl cant;':Kevin'. ' "ALLEGIANCE. tion No.201-16 Accept-
sprinkler
ccept sprinkler system includ- alpine;deck ppl_incl.' low potassium grass for the awarding of the PRESENTATIONS)
It 6/15 standing'' -' Ch, ters :Beck/Eq ity,Ventures ing a Grant of Ease
ed and fully functioning. $54,500 obo.Motivated 'hag clean straw. contract as herein 1..Mission: Lifeline
it has two large decks, Don Christianson provided will be just 23A:3 and Chapter 73 Commercal Develop- Award; Heather,Maier, and for storm sewer
Seller.563-542-9358 9358 {�� _ _•,u;r_ r____�____ of the Code of'lo a:: menta LL and electrical utility
too deck covered. Director "of Mission:
- 8. Dubuque County ` 'Adtlr• s:.3333 ,As- Lifeline for low through; over and'
Iowa, pre-
requires that potential bury'Roa ' across Lot 4,.Plat of
sented the" Mission:
vendors'” em loying " Propo L-To allow' Block 1,River 5, it Sub-
vendors
Lifeline Silver Award to
personnel required to two (2) gns per`ten- division No. 5, in the
the_Dubuque Fire De
hold Commercial Dri- ant spat l sign maxi- City of Dubuque Iowa
partment representa
vers Licenses must mum"per itted-to al- - was adopted
tives Rick Steines.and
comply with `the low one 180 square 10 Bunker Hill Golf
Dave McQuiggin;
provisions of" the feet to ole Y00 square Course frrigation!Proj-
2 Main Street Iowa
Commercial river's .foot ten nt; sign, 50 eat Acceptance:. City
$ 30th Year Best+.Innova
License- Regu tions, " Square f et maximum Manager recommend-
ti on '_Award: Dubuque
Code of Federal Regu permitte and to allow Main Street Executive ' ing acceptance of the
lations, Title 4 ,'Part a 300"squ ire foot free- construction contract
382, and'comp,,l with "standing center sign, Director Dan LoBiMain for the Bunker Hill Irri-
presented the Main
procedures" fo the 200"squa e,foot maxi- Street"Iowa 30th Year 9ation Project Phase 2,
administration f'the mum per itted in a'C- as completed by
Best Innovation Award
Department ofTrans- 2.1 Neighb$rhood Shop- for the Caradco Build- Lei bold Irrigation Inc.
portation sut 3tance ping CenterDistrict ' ing and'Historic Mill Upon motion the.docu-
abuse preventi pro- Docket 16 Condi-- meets were received
i" work,Comp,lete Streets
gram. tional Us P.eririit and filed and Resolu-
Project PublicjPrivate
June 13, 2016, Board Applic nt Melanie tion No.202-16 Accept-
Partnership. "
of `Supervisor ', "of. RickePROCLAMATIONS g in the Bunker Hill lrri-
Dubuque;County Iowa. Addres :3080 Cedar 1.Juneteenth Celebra- '9ation Project Phase
By:DeniseM.1Dolan, CrestCou #1 }inn.rlav(Inna7R �mti� :and authorizing the
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a ,buque„Iowa,1S;neces=
sary in the interest of
Chapter 1 Build Co_ public.health safety;';
des,Article F Mechant- °r welfare of the resi-'
cal COde; Sections'14 rSeeondedf byhResni y.1
` 1F 1 ns
Me- Responding to "ques-„
chanical,CodeAdopted, tions,`from ahe City:;
and 14-1F 2- '
Interna Council 'Ci
tional Mechanical Cotle van_Milltgen the U ban:,;
Amendments by' tRe Revita11 1lization-design,-`
pealing S:iich Sections �tion�-process and”pro
and Enacting New Sec-
tions ." videtl,=information on.
,in Lieu Thereof funding
Ado tin 9 ,sources Mo-i;_.
i P g the 2015,'In tion'icarried 6-0.
ternational Building 13r Request"for Work
Code and oy Adopting Session"-. Bee. Branch.
a New'Section 1444 4 Creek Restoration Proj-
Establishing the; -Me ect`Walki_ T.our City
chanicai and Plumbing Manager" requesting,`
Code Board and P.ro- the;City Council sched
opde' for the Powers, ule a,work session for
Operation, Member ano"th'er walking,four or
shiP,and"Meetings, the•B' Branch:Creek'I
Ordinance- 26 46 Restoration Project,for::j
N Amending City Of Du- Monday, July'11, 2016_I
buque Code of Ordi-
nances Title 14 Build_ wilur;
l start at the parking;,;
Ing and Development, _lot at Garfield Avenue
Chapter 1 Building Co- and Pine Street:Motion:;
des,Article H Plumbing• by Connors to receive
and file the" ,
Code,Sectio.ns.14-1H=1 docents`
um "
Jnternational.Plumbing and set the;,work ses
Code Adopted and 14, Sion`as recommended:
International. Seconded by 'Lynch'.
Plumbing Code Amend Mayor; PraTem ones
J
ments by Repealing 'stated that he;: winot
Such Sections and En be "able to attend the
z
acting New Sections in . work session.. 141otion
Lieu"Thereof-'Adopting. -'carried 6 0.
the 2015 International .` COUNCIL MEMBER
Plumbing Code and by REPORTS
Repealing Section-'14, .Council
1H- Member Con,;'i
T Plumbing Code Hors reported on,a pre-
Board and Enacting a,, sentation she,made in
C New Section'`14.11-1-7 the Council CFiaibers
rr
Mechanical and Plumb- to several groups;of
mg.Gode Board Provid .s secondgrade students`-.j
I
in,g for the-Powers,OP, 'on,how,'a city works':
r enation Membership an d,congratulated the
and Meetings; teachers for providing
Ordinance, .27-16 "thee e,rs.for Pr
Amending City-of-Du- ` ,Mayor:;Pro-Tem Jones
y.
buque Code of".Or.i- reported. n the recent
nances Title 14 Build= delegation visit to
Ing and Development; Washington, DC and:
Chapter 1 Building Co the,meetings with„leg-,
des,"Article B'Resid, : itSlative staff 'P'ee,Sections 14, minded ,everyone to
1B-llnternational Rest= vote tn.-.the .primarya
dentia) Code Adopted election.;on Tuesday,
and 14-1B-2” )interna- 15June-7,=2016
tional Residential Code CLOSED SESSION
Amendments ly Re- 'Motion by Connors at
pealing Such Sections-:8 16 p rn;ato convene.m,.;
and Enacting New Sec- 'closed se"ssion tepe in '
tions in Lieu,Th&.66f -cuss pend ng'litigatorr'
Adopting the 7015 tial and property acquist
ternational.Residential tion pursuant to Chap
Code. Seconded -by, ter 21.5(1)'(c),-0CodeCode
: by Resnick Motion car- of Iowa. Sec ,
ried 6-0:' Lynch:"Mayor Pro-Tem
11.WS Live-Amend- "Jones stated for the re-
Agreement:,,ment to Development cord that the attorney
city.M, 'the City Council'will
ager recommending :consult with on issues
approval of the Second . to r be discussed ..in
Amendment to bevel-- closed'session is gssis
opment Agreement tant City Attorney
among and between Maureen Quann. Mo
the' City-Of Dubuque tion carried 6-0,
Interstate Butldmg Upon motion the•City
.LLLP and WS Live,';LLC Council.recbnvened in'
n
in order,to correctTthe "opesession at '8.35:
Termination Date! m p:n.'havmg?given<staff`'
iSecttbn 6.3 ,to-lupe 1 .p:roper direction.
2017. Motion by-Lynch There being ., fur-''
to receive and ftle'the ter business, upon
documents and"adopt motion the City COU66i a
Resolution No. 23Q'-16 adjourned at?8:36 P.m.
Amendmentovin ,thto Dev° eld- �s/Kevin S.Firnstahh
;opment Agreement it 6/15 CMC,City Clerk
among- and between?'
City of Dubuque,Inter
state Building,LLP;and
WS Live; ,LLC. °Sec
onded by Connors:-Mo-
tion carried 5-0 with'
Del Toro abstaining for'
Possible conflict-bf=ri-_
terest as an employee
of WS Live;
12 Resolution of
cessity for:;210,.J,ones .
Street Urban Revita_lir
nation: City Manager'
recommending appro-
val of a Resolution'of
Necessity for.an.Urban
Revitalization Aiea}at
210 Jones Street.`Mo=
tion by Lynch toTM re
ceive and file the,d°cu'
men ts and adopt,Reso
lution No.-.231 16 Reso-1
lution of Necessity,
finding that the retia=
tiilitation, conserva-
tion, redevelopment;=
economic develop-
ment,or a combination
,thereof, of'210 Jones:
Street in the City of Du-''
are a 20oFsqu"a a foot maw Presented ,the Main or.thei:Bunker Hill irn^-
administration f the' mu, 'peri itted m a'C- Sfreet Iowa 30th Year•': 9ation Project^Pliase,2
Department of ions- Z Neighb'�rhood+'Shop- -forsthe Caradco Buld LetboldIrrPigation Incy
portation su once ping Cent r District.
abuse preventi pro- Docket' -16 Condi- ing and Historic,Milk Upon,motio9 the;,ocu-
gram.' tional-Us�Perinit- :i`; work Complete Streets meets were'received
June 13, 2016,Board Applicant ti elanie Project Public/Private and filed and Resolu
Of Supervisort' of Ricke Partnership. tion Noa202 16 Accept
Dubuque County Iowa. Address 3080 Cedar PROCLAMAYIONS ing the Bunker Hill Irri-
By:Denise M.Dolan, Crest Cou ftc+ 1.Juneteenth Celebra gation Project Phase 2
Dubuque ounty Proposat1: o open a tion Day(June;18,2016) , and authorizing the
It 6/15 Auditor licensed L�hild care fa- was accepted by Multi- Payment of the con-
cility wifh thirty-two cultural Family Center tract amount to,the.
(32),chilir�ren & eight Director Farris Muham contractor was adopt-
REVISE ($) empldyees in a CS mad and Assistant.Di- ed.
CITY OF DUB QUE, 'Commer4al Services& rector Sarah Peterson.. il:PEG Capital Grant
IOWA Wholesalg.District. 2: Healthy,;Homes Expenditure Request:
ZONING BOA D OF Docket 33=16 Condi- Month(June 2016)"was 'City Manager recom-
tional I' l—To-open-
`Permit accepted .by Kim mending approval of-
ADJUSTM T. Glaser, of the Housin the Cable TV Commis-
Date: Thursda , June Apcant: ,Keith g
23,2016 ' Gutierre7:Hills Brew- and.Community Devel- Sion,• recommendation
Time:-5:00 p.m. ing Comny. el
Time: for funding•.from the,
Place:City ouneil 'Addr .1098 Jack- - 3•r LGBTQ+"- pride Public,` `>;Educational,
Chamber isforicson Stre " Month(June 2016),was and,Government(PEG),
Federal_ Bwldi ,,:350 Propoa accepted .,,by,.-:,Vicki Capital-Grant for'Ac'
and
West 6th`Stree Dubu d°U t De eto'L;Ys'"� G Motion L ac aley q 4 pp and
que IA �coddition,,us Jn the ci definition rfci�of-
�r err Schaar. Facihtresforthe
Notice is here y green >Ilwor Plan, MS orm a
that the oboe ide'nti prnent Y kr t3 up-.
fled gover mental. Distract receive and file tfze grade of the produc
body Will rnee;:.&Ahe Docket -1G Special documents adopt the fi0n"facilities at'the
11
time,date and lace as Exceprid resolutions anal dis Histori Federal Build-
set forth abov Please Appli me Steven p°se nf�a r tl ed rtng UpAOnQ,,0 ion the,
Note: Zoning dvisoryDigmann Seconded by Re_smck �oeurrr, +Iwere' re-
Commission eetings. Addre. 193 Con= Motion carried 6 Q ceroed filed and
are televised On City cord Streat iM ,Mitnutes and Re Proved a;'
Gable TV Ch nnel 8. Prop aI: To con :,�Q° tS'u5mred F Air 12 Pre Annexation
The agenda,for the Stroet an 8' by 26 at port`Cornmrssron of Agreement':' Firzlaff:
meeting is as follows; tached.fr ht porch see '. T/2,ri '2/22„`4/?5 ;Acts .`C!tY Manager 'recom-
Regular Sess`on en�.(7) f et from the and r' Cultural` A,tfairs'. mending approval of a
Call to Order front p perry line ° Advisory' Cornmi'ssion Pre-Annexation -Agree
Certification of Com twenty, ( 0),.feet re of 1/26 2%23 and.3/22; Ment with Corey
pliance withG the lo- quired n (��� R 1 -}Cable TV Commission Firzlaff, property own-wa Open Meeting Single Fa ilnct �f4/6�5%18 CityCoun er of Lot-15 in`Twin'_'
Law Items;Fr Public �,, cJlrproeeedings of.,5/16, Ridge'Subdivision' No.
Rolf'Call w. At this fi e anyone m. ;5�g.'S/23; Comrrlunity 2 Upon .motion the
Minutes'- May 26, the ,Coup it ,Chamber Development Advisory documents were re-
2016 may addr, s the Board Commission of 1/20, ceived and filed and
Docket 26-16 ."- .. l on mattes which are :3/16 4/20 S/18;Hous Resolution No. 2q3=16
Exception` t' of,.cgncer to that per- `709 ••C°mmission: of ARProving '-'a '<Pre-
Applicant: John son and hick are not - 4/26; Human Rights Annexation Agreement
Greenwood an ag da item. Commission of 4/11, between the Cityl of
Address:'7900 Penn- Please tae your place'_.4/18 Sister City Rela- Dubuque, Iowa and
Sylvania Avenue at the mi rophone and •tionships` AdvisoryCorey- Firzlaff •was
Proposal:-To con- state you name and ':;Commission Of 5/18; adopted. .
struct a 702 square address early: pro Proof of P.ublicatioh" ' 13 Approval of Piat of
feetdetachedstorage ceed..wit your com- 'City COUnCII Proceed- Survey - Stone Brook
shed for a total of 1;422 ments; oweVer i no Tgs of 5%2 5/9 Upon Center Second. Addi=
square feet of,detach-' for, ac ion-may be ,motion the documents tion:City Manager rec-
ed accessory "struc. ,taken-at i his"time on' were :received ':;and ommending approval'
tm es Y 000`square fo6t� Your.;co..meia.- `be filed Of the Plat of Survey of
maximum permitted in cause of the notice re--~2 0 ice oO ai'�ims--L°t-1 Of-1-vt A-and•Lot'2
an AG Agricultural Dis- quirernents Of the Iowa and Suits: William and of Lot A Of Stone Brook
trict. Open Ivleefings Law. Janet Siegert v.City of Center Second Addi-
Docket 27-16:Special Items;From`Board Dubuque;;':Cathy.Tner- tions Upon motion the
Exception ' Items From Staff vieler.'for personal'::in= documents were 're-
Jury Upon motion the ceived and filed and.
�(N a rgyv y 1 documents Resolution No 204-16
were re-
ha+ a„ ceived filed and refer- Approving Plat of" ro-
r t° the.Cit'Attor P
y posed vacated
i tt' ,i J it xw" ar ney way 0f Stone Valle
Disposition f Drive. between US
r� t �� Claims City Attorn y Highway 2'0 and Bould`
aiwsing,that the�fol er B'rook Court bein"
9r lowing claims have Part`of Lots A'of Stone;
Brook Center. Second
been referred to Public
rk'fGu ra , C Addition in the City'of
Entity Risk Services °f
Iowa Ithe agfor the Dubuque, .Iowa was
++ vy�it,trh �i i ent adopted.
Iowa Communities As- P
Suran elerf ool ersathy 14. Firstpment Agree-
injury. p to Develo g
injur ment - Friends of St.
1 Y•Upon motion the
documents .were re- Mary's / Steeple
ceived, filed and
y�nk r�'�y'' Marg I`G '�',,F���y�` f�" ,;•r�'4- conSquare City Managerer
cur recommending apPo-
ue Golf & val4. Dubuqof the First
Amend
1y41t`i� ✓ rrl :r Country Club Fire- ment to Development
�rpa grr 'r works Request Corre- Agreement with
spondence _:from, Ri- Friends of St. Mary's
chard Bugalski, Gener- d/b/a Steeple::'Square'
al Manager/CEO of the for development of
Dubuque Golf&Coun- 1501>Jackson'Street.
try. Club, requesting Upon motion the docu
permission to display: ments' were received
fireworks on-Monday; and filed and Resolu-
July.4,-2016:-at abouf tion No 205-16.Approv
9:30 p.m. on the ing a First Amendment
DG&CC grounds with a to Development'Agree-
.rain.date of Tuesday, ment by and between
Julys.Upon motion the the City of 'Dubuque;
documents were re-; Iowa and Friends of St.
ceived, filed:and ap Mary's D/B/A/Steeple
proved. Square was adopted.
5.Environmental.Re- 15. IDOT Emergency.
lview,-Pinard Park:City Detour .Route.,Agree-
Manager recommend-' ment- ' 3rd, Street
ing approval.for the ex- Bridge: City Manager
ecution.Of the Environ- recommending appro-
mental Review`Record val for the Mayor to ex
stating that the Pinard ecute an agreement
Park;Lighting Project is,:� with the;Iowa DOT for
CatdboncaIiy„Ex6Iutled;`: the use.Of local roads
from.:the National Envi as' an authorized de-
rinental POlicyActof tour route for the 3rd
,Ll pon motion the .Street Bridge Overpass
documents were 6e-- ,Deck Joint Repair Proj-
ceived;filed sand ap- est schetluled for-mid-
proved. September 2016:, Pon
6
2016-2017,Ameri,. motion the documents
Cor were received and filed:
ps Partners in:
I Lear iing,`,Grant;•Appli and Resolution N'o:206
16 A rovin
cation:' City Manager PP 9 the Iowa
recommending'appro- Department Of Trans-
val of ahe ArneriCorps Portation. Agreement
Partners in, Learning., for use of local agency
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6C Wednesday;June 15,201`6 Telegraph Herald •thonllne.corn
the documents. were,`6.0. through July>1 c 2019 student fares-effective City Interest in Lot i of gram (SNAP), possible The City Clerk stated, of Adopting the 2015
received and filed and ;1.304rich Force Main (Expiring :aerrns ..„:of, for-,.the ',2'016-2017 Tiefenthaler 2nd Place future expansion of the that the City'Attorney InternationalBuilding
Resolution No..217-16, Relocation I p y 9
-- -Project Ko cz k-Jackson Parke= school::year as, m the City of Dubuque, market area, and re- advised:that all seven Code;
roads as a detour route Accepting-,a. Deed for from 11th•'Street.to District and:Nieto-W. mended:by the Transit 'Iowa. Seconded ',,By sponged to questions'. International Code Ordinance No.22=16
for the 3rd Street: the.Southwest Arterial 12th Street: City:Man- 11th' District).:.Appli- Advisory Board and the Connors. Motion car- about assisting with items'-(Action Items 4- Amending''Cit :of Du-
Bridge Y
Bridge•Overpass Deck.. Projectfrom.NEZTROP, ager recommending:in- cants: Alfred;:Kopczyk;, City,,Manager.-recom- ried 6-0, relocating the Winter 10) could be -adopted buque Code of Ordi=
Joint Repair,. Project LLC.was adopted. itiation of the public 1320;Locust St. (Quali- mending approval.Mo- Upon motion the'.rules Farmers' Market cur- with one motion if the nances Title 14.Build-
over US 52/61/151 was 24.5outhwest,Arterial bidding procedure'for fees ;for Jackson Park tion by, Lynch-to re- were reinstated limit- rently at 1101 Central Council::desired. ing'and.Development,
adopted. Property.Acquisition - Phase Ilof the 30-Inch Distract-and At-Large);", ceive andfiile the docu- .ing discussion to the Avenue. Mr. LoBianco City Manager recom''- Chapter,l Building Co-
16.SW Arterial-North Parcel 101 Dubuque Force Main Relocation Juan Nieto,510 W.11th ments.and adopt Reso- City,Counci- additionally addressed' mending _adoption of des,-Article C`Ener
Cascade Road Recon- Metropolitan Area,Sol- Project from 11th St :(Qualifies for' W. Iution No.227-16Estab- ACTION ITEMS the *.rehabilitation of the International.Build- Conservation Code
struction Project Ac: id"Waste.,Agency: City Street to -12th.Street, llih District,:and At lishing:a Transit;fixed- 1. Greater Dubuque 1838: Central:` Avenue .Ing'Code;'International Sections 14-1C-1 Inter'•
,ceptance: City Manag Manager recommend and further, recom- Large); Leslie Terry, Route Student,;-Fare. Development Corpora- through a fagade grant Energy '. Conservation national Energy Con-
er recommending ;ac- mg •acceptance of a' mends,.that a public 390 Hill St. (Qualifies Seconded by:Connors. tion - .QuarterlyP'`Up- and retail store fronts Code; International servation Code Ado t-
ceptance:of`the public Grant of Easement and heanng"•beset for June for>At-Large:only). Msr Responding to,ques- date: Rick' Dickinson, in the Washington Fire'Code; Internation- ed and 14-IC-2 Interna-
improvementconstrue- Deed from the Dubu 20, 2016. Upon,motion Terry spoke.in support tions from the r'r City President,and CEO.of 9Y Street and Central Ave- .al Fuel Gas Code:`Inter- 'tior al Ener Conser-
tion- contract for'. he que;Metropolitan Area the document :were of ;her appointment and Council, Transit Man-, GDDC provided aver- nue:.,corridors: Motion national Mechanical. vation Code 'Amend-
Southwest Arterial -` Solid.Waste Agency for received and filed and provided a brief biog-` ager;Candace Eudaley' bol report on the quar- by Connors to receive :Code: International ments by Repealing
North Cascade Road the Southwest Arterial Resolution:.No. 222.16 raphy of her.qualifica-+" and Transit Advisory terly activities of.GDDC and:'file the informa-,:'Plumbing Code;and In- Such Sections and En-
Reconstruction Project. Project. Upon 'motion Preliminary approval of tions. Board 'Member ;Dora including information tion:. Seconded ;by ternational 'Residential acting New Sections in
as;completed by C J. the.documents-were plans, ,:specifications, 4.,Housing Commis-- Serna stated that the on achieving and sur- Resnick. Motion car- Code. Lieu Thereof Adopting
Moyna, &;Sons, Inc. received and ifiled and form of contract,and sion:One, 3-year term $10 was established by passing the' goals of ried 650.. Motion by Lynch to. the 2015 International
Upon motion the docu- Resolution No. 218-16 estimated cost,,setting .through August 1.7,> the Transit Advisory the•NEXT Campaign;in 1 Public Input at City- receive and filen the Energy Conservation
ments were received Accepting a No., of date ofpublic hearing 2016 (Vacant term`of Board,as-.a reasonable the areas of job Council Meetings (3rd documents and' that Code;
and filed and Resolu Permanent Utility on plans,. specifics Woods). Applicant: cost'-withoutcreating growth, new construe- .Reading):City,Attorney the requirement that a Ordinance 23-16
tion No.207-16 Accept-, Easement for-. the tions,form:of contract, Wesley-, Heimke, 2350' an.undue.expense add- tion,population growth submitting-a,propo'sed' proposed ordinance be Amending City of Du-
ing the,Southwest Ar-: Southwest Arterial and estimated cost;, Knob Hill Dr- ing that the new proc- (regional), and mini ordinance concerning considered and,voted buque`Code of Ordi-
tenal - North Cascade Project,:from Dubuque and ordering the,.ad- 5. Investment Over- : ess will help bus opera- mum/increased wages., the placement of Pub-, on for passage at two nances'Title 14 Build-
-Road Reconstruction Metropolitan Area Sol- vertisement for:bids sight Advisory Com- tors.identify problem Mr. Dickinson stated Iic;Input on the Council Council meetings prior ing and Development,
Project,,Iowa DOT Proj id Waste Agency;and . for the Phase II of the mission: One; 3-year riders and resolve is, that the results of the agenda. Motion by to the`meeting 'at Chapter 1 Building Co-
ect No. HDP-2100: Resolution No. 219716 30-Inch force Main Re- term: through:July 1, sues.Motion carried 6-0. Convergent interviews Connors for final con which it is to be°passed des,,'Article E Fire Code
(655)--71-31 ,and au Accepting a Deed for location Project from 2019 (Expiring term of 4.,Vacating Petition- with local'businesses sideration and passage be suspended to 'in- and:-Regulations, Sec-
thorizing the payment the-Southwest Arterial 11th Street to 12th Reisdorf)., -Applicant: North Grandview Ave- will be announced at .of ordinance=No.20-16 -elude all seven lnterna- tions 14-1E-1 Interna
of.the contract amount Project;from Dubuque 'Street,. was , adopted Stephen Reisdorf, 740 nue-l'-University;Ave the GDDC annual meet- Amending City,.of Du- tional Code ordinances. tional Fire Code Adopt-
to.:the contractor.'was Metropolitan Area Sol- setting a public,,phear- Brookview Sq. nue`, Right-of-Way; ing on June;22,'2016 at buque Code-af Ord!- .Seconded,by Resnick. ed and 14-1E-2 Intera-
adopted. id Waste Agency'were ing for a meeting;to 6._Library"Board of- 'Proof of publication on the Mystique Casino. nances Title I Adminis- ( Motion carried 6-0. " tional " Fire Code
17.Property Acquisi- adopted. - commence at 6:30:p-m. • Trustees ;(Mayor p notice of public,hear- Responding' to ques- tration,Chapter 6 May Motion?by,Lynch.for., Amendments by Re-
tion - Colts:Building, 25.Workers'.Compen on June 20,2016 in the pointment): Two,,*:4- ing to,consider,public,,
tions from the City, ,or..and City Council,Ar- final consideration and , pealingSuchSections
1101 Central Avenue: sation Settlement for" Historic Federal ,Build- year terms through Ju- val of a request;byTom Council, Mr. Dickinson ticle A Rules and Pro-
. passage,;of Ordinance '. and Enacting New Sec-
City Manager recom- Charles Klein:City At- ing. ly 1; 2020 .(Vacant Tiefenthaler of,K&T Re- stated that.it' is un- cedure, Sections 1-6A- No'. 2146 Amending tions in. Lieu Thereof
mending:approval of a torney,'recommending 2. Vacate Petition- terms of.,Connors and al Estate,LLC to:vacate .known what influences 11 Order•-of Business City of Dubuque Code Adopting'the 2015 In-
resolution authorizingapproval. of an A ree Stone Valle Drive Allred). A Iicantsa. and.dis ose of Ci
the purchase�.of 110 . meet for Settlement re- Right-of-Way: Cit Robert Arms pp p #Y in, the fl.,aver ion.inrer and Agenda and is by 'of Ordinances Title 14 ternaOrdin race Code;
p _ g y. y Armstrong'.728 terest in a portion of 'gional average,wages 14 Rights of Public by `Building`:and.Develop- Ordinance 24-16
Central Avenue for the garding a Workers'- Manager recommend- Alta Vista St.;;Christina' the North Grandview Wand that there is great •clarifying the rules re- ment Chapter 1 Build AmendingCi of Du
appraised value and Compensation claim Ing that a.public.hear- Monk;;2005 North Main Avenue right-of-way in potential.for commer- " lating to. communica- ing Codes,,,Article!,:A buque Cde of Ordi-
acce t the deed for the that was filed against in be set for June 20, St.:Mr.Armstrong and the,southwest ,;corner, cial q
P 9 9 9: growth' at,the of .tions to the City Court- Building Code and Reg-' , nances'Titl'e 14 Build-
property ° owned by the City of Dubuque by 2016 to:consider appro- Ms.:Monk spoke in sup-` of :.North Grandview Hwy 20 and the pro cil and the Public Input ulations,.Sections 14- ing and' Development
Legionnaires;Drum & Charles Klein.. Upon val of a request from port.of their-respective Avenue and University posed SW Arterial due Agenda. Seconded'by. 1A-1 International Chapter 1-Building Co-
Bugle Corps Inc. DBA motion the documents NEZTROP,: LLC to va-, appointments;and pro- Avenue and the City in partto the expan- Resnick. Motion car= Building Code Adopted, des,Article.G Fuel Gas
Colts Drum & Bugle were received, 'filed rate a portion of right- vided a brief bio rah Manager recommend-;-sion ofthe:City's indus ried 6-0. 14-1A-2> international Code,Sections 14-1G-1
Corps.Upon motion The, and approved. of;way,ef:Stone Valley oftneirquahfieatgions.y.: Ing pprovaL.,rMotion , triaLparks.Motion'
car 4.ThroughlO.Code'of 'Building Code Amend- fuel Gas Code Adopted
documents were re7 26- Request for,Pro- Drive in;Stonel Brook 7. Long Range Plan- by Lynch to ;receive ried 6-0. Ordinances Amend- ` ments, 14-1A-3 Permit and.14-1G-2.fuel Gas
ceived ,and filed and posals`. Consultant 'Center, Second Addi- ning Advisory Commis- and file;:the documents 2.�Dubuque Main ments-Title;l4 Inter- Issuances Prohibited Code Amendments b
Resolution, No, 208-16 Services for ADA Re,- tion..Upon motion.the sion: one,-3-year term and 'adopt Resolution Street/,Farmers' Mar= ' national Building Code; Repealing During Consideration Re ealin Such Sec
Approving the acquisir' view 'and Update of,: documents- were:;re- through July ,'1;•2019 No:228=16.Vacating.�.a� ket Update;- Dubuque International Energy 'of Zoning'Reclassifies- tions and EnactingNew
tion of. real estate Self-Evaluation and ceived and filed :and (Expiring term of portion of North Grand- Main:,Street Executives Conser,,,vation YCode; In- :,tion or'":Zonin or;'Sub- Sections in Lieu here-
owned,b Legionnaires Transition Plan:, Ci Resolutioni:NO 223-16 Winterwood).. . A li-, view Avenue South of Director Dan LoBianco' ternational'Fire' Code; 9
Y 9 #Y App tlivision`Text Amend- of Adopting .the .2015
Drum & Bugle Corps,, Manager recommend Resolution of Intent:to &ant: Charles :Winter- University;Avenue to provided an,update on International Fuel Gas ments, and 14-1A=6 Fuel Gas Code;,
Inc.-D/B/A:Colts Drum ing approval to release vacate and;dispose:of wood, -555 ;^Montrose be'known„as Logo of the Dubuque Farmers' Code:;- International Building Code and Ad- Ordinance 25-16
&Bugle Corps located a Request for Propos- City interest in a por- Tea. Tiefenthaler 2nd Place, Market that included Mechanical Code: `In visory ;Appeals Board' AmendingCit of Du-
at 1101 Central Avenue als to rovide consul- tion of the right-.of-way 8. Parks and:Recrea- in the Cit of Dubuque,. Y
p. Y q promotion and success "ternational Plumbing by Repealing Such Sec- buque Code of Ordi-
in City of-Dubuque tant-services for.an of Stone Valley Drive. tion Advisory Commis-:: Iowa; and Resolution of.the Supplemental Cod%and International tions and Enacting.New -banes Title 14 Build-
was adopted. ADA.Review and, Up between U.S.Highway sion:> Three, .. 37year No.229-16-Disposing of Nutrition Assistant,Pro,: Residential Code Sections in Lieu There= ing and Development,
18. Property Acquisi date of Self.-Evaluation 20 and'Boulder Brook, terms through June 30, �_: .v:LL.__.._.... _ . .... .-
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tion-The Barony,Inc.; and Transition Plan. Court,being part,Of.Lot 2019:,(Vacant term of Amending City'.of,>Du- Mayor Pro-Tem Jones
City,Manager. recom-, Upon motion the docu- A Stone Brook,Center Schlueter and Expiring.`f buque Code of:Ord:- reported on recent
mending approval of a ments were received, Second Addition,to be terms of Larson and nances Title,14 Build- delegation visit to
resolution establishing filed and approved: known,asrLot 1 of LotA Lyness). .Applicants: ing and Development, Washington, DC and
and setting,the fair. 27. Employee`Assis- of Stone,Brook.Center Robert. Blocker, °880Chapter 1 Building}Co tile,meetings with leg
_-----mar-ket-value-Iaased on des,'Article B Residen , islative staff.Jones re-
the certified Acquis: Manager recommend- City of Dubuque, Iowa Kirkendall; 1725 Alta' tial", Sections'14 minded ,everyone fo,>
tion Appraisal and Re ing approval of the se- by sale to ,NEZTROP PI;:.,Katherine ,Larson, 1B-1 InternationarResir vote invthe primary;
blew Appraisal for lection of Employee LLC was adopted set-, 2535 rTraut Ter_;Karen dentia1 Code Adopted election.on i Tuesday,
property owned by The and Family.Resources. ting a public hearing L'yness, 89 Alpine St. and 14-1B-2 .Interna- 15June 7,2016.
Barony, Inc. to be ac asthe;Citys Employee for.a meeting to com- Mr. Blocker,and Mr: tional Residential Code 'CLOSED SESSION
quired forthe purpose Assistance Program mence at 620 p.m..on Kirkendall`. spoke ' in Amendments'by 'Re Motion'by Connors at '
of construction of pub- provider: Upon motion June 20, 2016, in the supportof 'their re- pealing-Such Sections "8-1-6 p m,ftO;convene in-
licb;utji ities. Upon mo .the' documents`were Historic Federal Build- spective appointments and Enacting New Sec- closed session to dis=
tion' the documents received;filed and ap- ing. and provided a brief bi-, tions in Lieu Thereof cuss pending;litigation'
were received,and filed' proved.' 1;3.Reallocation of Ser- ography of their quali-. Adopting the-'2015'In- and property acquion
and,Resolutioh No.209- 28. Request for Re- les 2012H General Obli- fications. Ryan Larson; ternational,Residential tion pursuant to Chap
16 ,Establishing Fair lease of`Funds.for Fis- gation,Bond:Proceeds: on behalf of his-wife Code. Seconded .by ter 21.5(1)(c) -(j)Code.
Market Value, Direct cal Year 2017 Commun- City Manager Record- Katherine, read a pre Resnick. Motion car- of Iowa Seconded by
ing Go Faith Negotia ity Development Block mending setting a pub- pared statement from ried 6-0. Lynch. Mayor Pro-Tem
tions,:and Authorizing Grant .Activities City lic'hearing for lune 20, her in support of her 11.WS Live-Amend- "Jones stated forthe re-
the Commencement of Manager recommend- 2016 ion a-proposal to appointment.' -. ment to Development cord that the attorney
Eminent Domain Pro- ing approval ofa'Reso- reallocate .not to ex- PUBLIC HEARINGS Agreement City Man- the City Council Will
ceedings for,the Ac-`' Iution authorizing the ceed $500,0,00 of the Upommotion.the rules ager recommending consult with on issues
quisition of Certain Re Request for Release of unspent ;proceeds of were suspended allow approval of the Second to. .be discussed in
al Property Owned by Funds for the proposed. the General;Obligati,on ing anyone present to Amendment to Devel closed.session isAssis-r
The Barony,Inc.in Du- projects `approved in Bond Series 2012H address the City Coun opment Agreement tant City Attorney
buque County,Iowa for, the, Fiscal Year 2017 from the,renovation-•of cil on the following among and between Maureen Quann. Mo-
the
,;Purpose, of Con (Program ,Year 2616) the second floor,of the items.. the City of Dubuque tionlcarried 6-0. ..
struction of Public Util- Annual:Action Plan for Multicultural Family L Request to Amend Interstate Building Upon motionahe City
:ties was adopted. Community Develop- Center to fund the•ac- PUD-Historic Millwork: LLLP and WS Live 1.LLC ,Council reconvened in.
19.Southwest Arterial meet ``Block Grant :quisition of the Colts District Proof of pub1i- in order to.correctthe open•session'.at 8:35
Property Acquisition (CDBG)activities.Upon Drum & Bugle Corps cation'_,on notice of Termination Date 7'in p'ni.:°having given-staff
Parcel 1508 Ronald &' motion the documents building at 1101 Cen- public hearing to con-' Section 6.3 to Junel properdirection.
Marlene Valentine:City were received and filed tral Avenue..Upon mo- sider approval of a re 2017. Motion by;L'ynch` There-being no fur-
Manager recommend- and Resolution No.220- tion, the ;documents quest.by Keith>Gutier to receive and file the then business, upon
Ing acceptance : of 16"Authorizin6 Request were received and-,filed rez.to 'amend -HIS; documents and adopt motion the City Council':
Grants of. Easement for, Release of: Com- and Resolution No-'224- toric ,Millwork District Resolution;,No. 230-16 •adjourned at 8x36 p.m. -'
and.Deed from'Ronald munity Development 16 Fixing. date fovea Planrii ddI4 di-i-Develop:.; Approving the Second '/s/Kevin S:Firnstahl,
L. and Marlene.Valera Block,Grant Funds for meeting on the propos y ment'''.,(PUD) to allow Amendment to Devel- CMC,City Clerk -
tine for the Southwest. Fiscal Year 2017 (Pro- alto reallocateicertain microbrewery, ,winery opment Agreement 1t6j15
Arterial Project: Upon gram Year:2016);was, unspent proceeds,,-of and :distillery,,as per among and between,-
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motion the documents adopted. the General Obligation mitted'uses and the City of Dubuque,Inter-
were received and filed 29.Signed Contracts: Bonds,Series 2012H,.;of Zoning AdvisoryCom- state Building,LLP,and
and Resolution No.210-. ShortTerm Lease the City of Pubuque; mission recommending WS .Live; LLC. "Sec
16 Accepting aGrant of Agreement with Robert Iowa,and.providing for approval as conditional` onded by Connors.Mo-
Permanent and'Temp07 Bradley for tillable publication of notice uses :with conditions tion carried 5-0 with`'
rary Easements for.the property in Franklin'D. thereof, was adopted related to noise and Del Toro"abstaining for
Southwest Arterial Roosevelt Park. Upon setting a public hear- odors': Motion by'Con possible conflict'of ri=
Project,from Ronald L. motion the document ing;for a,meeting to nors to receive and file terest as an employee'
Valentine and Marlene was received and filed. commence at 6:30 p.m. the .,documents and of WS Live:
Valentine; and Resolu 30.Improvement Con- on June 20,2016 in the that the requiremenfi 12 Resolution of Ne-
tion No.211-16:Accept tracts•/ Performance, Historic Federal Build- that a proposed Ord! cessity fon;,210:Jo.nes
Ing a, Deed for the Payment and Mainte- ing: nance be considered, Street Urtian 'e .` li
Southwest Arterial nance Bonds: SELCO, ,4. Hodge,,Company and voted on for pa's- zation. City,Manager
Project from Ronald L. Inc.for the 2016 Pave- Lease Agreement:iCity sage• at two Council recommending appro-
Valentine and Marlene, ment Marking Project; Manager, recomrnend= meetings prior-to the, val of'a Resolution of
Valentine were adopt Gansen Excavating, ing the City Council set meeting at which itis' Necessity for.an,Urban
ed. Inc.forthe South fork 'a,:public Bearing.for to be passed,be sus Revitalization Area'at
20.Southwest Arterial Catfish Creek•to Tim Julie 20; 2016 on the pended. 'Seconded-'.by 210 Jones.:Street:.Mo-
Property Acquisition - "ber-Hyrst, Estates`;#4 proposed riverfront Lynch!_Moticd,carried tion by Lynch
Parcel,_129S John.& North. &,.South Lines lease with Hodge Com- 6-0. Planning,Services ceive and file the docu
Carolyn Haupert:.City ':Creek Crossings' 2016; parry, to .;lease :8.89' Manager provideg a meets and adopt Reso'1-
Manager recommend- Portzen Construction, acres on Pur.Ina Drive: staff report. Developer Iution No.231-16�Reso'€
ing acceptance of Deed Inc- 'for. the North ,Upon motion the docu- Keith Gutierrez, ad- Iution of; Necessity;
from John C. Haupert ` Grandview Avenue, dressed the CityCoun= finding that the retia
and meets were:-.received.
and Carolyn S.Haupert Delhi '.Street Round- and filed and Resolu- cil reiterating his com- bilitation, :-conserva-
for the Southwest Arte about Intersection lm- tion No.22516 Resolu ments from the May tion, redevelopment,=
rial Project. Upon mo provement Project; tion of Intent to dis=, 16,2016 meeting. economic develop-
tion the. documents Visu-Sewer,Inc.forthe pose of an interest in Motion by Connors for. ment,or a combination`
were received and filed FY 2016 Sewershed 5,' real property owned by final consideration and ,thereof, of.:210 JO66S,
and Resolution No.212-. 7, 11 & 12 Manhole the City of Dubuque by passage of Ordinance, Street in the City of'Du
16 Accepting a Deed Project. Upon motion lease between the City No.19-16 Amending Ti=
for,theSouthwestArte the documents were of Dubuque- owa and tle;16,,the Unified De-
rial.P.roject from,John '.received;;filed and:iap-` Hodge .Company was velopment"Code-of the'
C..Hauperfand Carolyn 'proved..',' adopted setting a!pub City of Dubuque Code
S. Haupert was.-adopt- 31: Alcohol Compli Iic heari,ngfor a meet of Ordinances by
ed. ance Civil Penalty`for ing to commence of rescinding Ordinance
21.Southwest Arterial Alcohol License Holder, 6:30 p.m.;on;June 20, 75-15 Which-provides
Property Acquisition. Mindframe,Theaters: 2016 in the Historic regulations fora POD
Parcel 1278 ':English,, 'City Manager,recom- Federal Building. Planned Unit Develop
Ridge,'LLC: City Man' mending:approval of BOARDS/ ment District with a
ager recommending the Acknowledgment/ COMMISSIONS Planned Commercial
acceptance of-a Grant 'Settlement Agreement_ Applicants were invit- Designation for the,
of Easement and Deed :for an'alcohol compli-. ;.ed,to address the City Historic Millwork Dis
from English. Ridge, 'ance violation for Council regarding their frict PUD and'now be
LLC forthe Southwest 'Mindframe ' Theaters, desire to serve on the ing amended to include
Arterial Project Upon 555 John F` Kennedy following Boards/Com- Microbrewery, Winery
motion the documents Road, #105:`Upon mo- missions. and:Distillery,as>condi-
were received and filed tion ,the documents 1.Arts and Cultural tional uses.Seconded
and Resolution No.213 were`received, filed -Affairs Advisory Com by Lynch. Motion'car-
16 Accepting a Grant of and were,
• mission: Four, 3-year ried 4-2 with Rios and
Temporary Construe- 32. Business License terms through June 30, Del Toro voting,nay.
tion Easement for the Refund- 'Request, by 2019(Expiring terms of 2.Rite Hite/AB(MC)2
Southwest Arterial Tom' Thompson for a ' O'Rourke-Rosenow and Expansion Develop-
Project from 'English refund of the liquor li- Riedel, Kluseman and ment Agreement:Proof
Ridge,LLC;and Resolu- cense BC0020560 "for Teckemeyer) Appli of publication on:no-
tion No.214-16*Accept- Oky Doky#8 located at cants for the Arts Rep- tice of'public,hearing`'.
ing a Deed for the 535 'Hill Street in 'the- resentative Designs-- .to consider approval of
Southwest Arterial Pro- amount . of $150:00. tion;Nicholas Bratcher, a Development Agree-;
ject from English:Ridge, 'Upon motion the docu- 610:West,Sth.St.; Bibi ment with Rite
LLC were.adooted. ment 'was receiverl. 'RiirkA 115r Arrnwhaarl, Wif.1AQfrhA/`l_),4:+i,ai.
So,Ut we erla ro, am .TZ- r "eve-ep""'C'"`/"!'
ject;,fkom,Engl-sh R�,dge; Upon md`tion the docua 61'0'West'5th St Bibi menu- with. Rite
r
LLC-wereadopted ment' was.;received Burke 1155=Arrowhea6- Hite/AB(MC)2 for°their
22.SouthwestArterial filed.andapproved: - Dr Marina`ORourke= expansion pipect
Property Acquisition 33._Alcohol License Rosenow; 208ll,in 43431.'Chavenell`e Road
Parcel. 126 i.Portzen Application City'Man- Rd: Susan Riedel,282 and the City Manager 1
Building Firm,LLC:City ager recommending Kelly's Bluff St.; Davis recommending'appro-
Manager recommend- approvah` of annual Schmitz, 1270 Arrow val.Motion'by Lynch to
ing ,' acceptance of beer, liquor and wine head Dr.;MaryThomas receive and'. file'the
Grants, of. Easement licenses'as submitted. Armstrong, 728 Alta documents and. adopt
and Deed from`Portz'en Upon motion the;docu-- Vista St- Audrea Resolution No..,226-16 .
Building Firm,LLC for ments. were received Walsh,803 Lincoln Ave. Approvmg-a`Develop
the Southwest Arterial and filed and Resolu- Ms. Burke, Ms:`Riedel menu' Agreement by
Project. Upon' motion :tion No;221-16 Approv- and Ms. <Armstrong and;,between the City
the documents were ing applications for 'spoke in 'support of of Dubuque; Iowa and
received and filed and beer, "liquor, and/or 'their respective ap- Rite Hite/AB(MC)2 pro-
Resolution No., 215-16 wine permits, as re- .pointmerits and'provid- viding for"the issuance
Accepting a .Grant of quired by City of Dubu- ed brief a brief biogra- of Urban Renewal Tax
Permanent and Tempo. que Code of Ordinan- phy of their qualifica- Increment: Revenue
rary Easements for the ces Title 4 Business tions. Obligations for the ex-
Southwest Arterial` and License Regula- ;2. Civic CenterAdvi- passion of property
Project from Portzen .tions,,Chapter 2 Liquor spry CommissionrTwo,' and creation of.lobsiat
Building Firm,:LLC;and Control, Article 6 Liq- 3-year .terms through 4343 Chavenelle Road:
Resolution No.,21636uor;Beer and Wine Li- June 29,2019(Expiring Seconded by Connors. '
Accepting a Deed from censes and, Permits terms of`.Bakke and Dan 'McDonald Vice
the Southwest Arterial was adopted: Hill). Applicants: Rod President 'of Existmg
Project from Portzen ITEMS SET FOR Bakke, 3030 Karen St Business for.•Greater
Building Firm, LLC PUBLICHEARING McKenzie Hill, 333 -E Dubuque Development i
were adopted. Motion^by Lynch to 10th St.#234. Corp.,spoke in;'support-.r
23.Southwest Arterial' receive' and ;file the '3. Historic Preserva- of
the recommendation;,
Property Acquisition - documents, adopt the tion Commission: 'Motion carried,6 0
Parcel r 125. .Neztrop, resolutions,. set the '(Note: Three openings 3.:Transit Advisory '
LLC:City Manager rec- public hearings m indi- total, two: different Board Student Fare,..
ommending., accept- cated, and direct the term dates). One, 3- Recommend':ation:
ance of Deed from City Clerk to publishy ear term through July Proof of publication on
NEZTROP, LLC for,thenotice'as prescribed by "1,.2018(Vacant term of'
notice of public hear-
Southwest Arterial .law. Seconded by Krueger At-Large); ing to consider appro-
Project. ;Upon motion Lynch. Motion carried and Two,3-year terms val,of the Jule Transit
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STATE OF IOWA {SS:
DUBUQUE COUNTY
CERTIFICATION OF PUBLICATION
I, Suzanne Pike, a Billing Clerk for Woodward Communications, Inc., an Iowa corporation, publisher
of the Telegraph Herald,a newspaper of general circulation published in the City of Dubuque, County
of Dubuque and State of Iowa; hereby certify that the attached notice was published in said newspaper
on the following dates: June15, 2016, and for which the charge is $488.47.
Subscribed to before me otary Public in and for Dubuque County, Iowa,
this /'Z' day of , 20 // .
otary Public in and for Dubuque County, Iowa.
MARY K, WESTERMEYER
Commireipn Number 154885
My Comm, Exp. FES, 1, 2017
Real Estate
Commercial for Lease
Lc
Hwy 20 W - 4488 Dodge
• 800 to 4000 sq ft
Large parking lot.
• 3700 sq. ft. lower level
industrial/commercial
• 3 offices, util. incl.
563-580-3522
For rent: 2000 sq. ft.
commercial building,
electrical, heat,
bathroom, 14' gar.
door, $1000/mth. East
Dubuque location. Call
563-543-4887
TOWN HOME ON WEST
END 1580 Kebbie Dr.
2 BR, 1 BA, ext. single
car gar., unfinished
basement. $159,900.
Call 563-582-5788 or
check it out on
zillow.com
2870 DANLIN CT
PRIME LOCATION,
Located off JFK across
from Eisenhower
school. On a cul-de-sac,
two story, walk -out
basement, fully finished
home that is move in
ready. Stunning 8 ft
front door, 2 car garage,
4 bedroom, 3.5 bath.
Low maintenance yard,
sprinkler system includ-
ed and fully functioning.
It has two large decks,
too deck roof covered.
For Sale: 7.9 ac. of
secluded privacy. This
2400 sq. ft. brick ranch
w/ 3 stall gar. nussled
in a park like setting.
Also has 3.5 stall carr-
iage house unattached
gar. & bricked to
match home. The home
& gar. are surrounded
by mature trees,
hickory, oak, cherry,
maple, walnut,
$549,999. Call for
private tour.
563-564-7743
2611 Marywood Dr.
Westend Split Foyer, 3BR,
2BA, newer roof, carpet,
updated BA, great schools,
large fenced in yard.
$139,900. 563-451-4648
Houses for SaIe
3-4 BR, 21/2 BA, newer
kitchen/bathroom,
Irving School, dead end
street. 2222 Hoyt St.,
$124,500 563-564-6127
RIVER CITY REALTY
588-1714
Mobile -Manufactured Homes
REbucED
3775 Mount Alpine St.
2500 sq. ft. 3 BR, 2.5 BA,
wood burning fire-
place, deck & shed,
Alpine park. Appl. incl.
$54,500 obo. Motivated
Seller. 563-542-9358
IMMEEMB
Auction Sale Dates
THURS, June 23, 7 PM
Knights of Columbus
Hall, Cascade, Iowa
FARM LAND AUCTION -
Edith M. McLees Family
Trust. 288 Acres m/I
CLEMENS AUCTION CO.
563-879-3640
THURS. June 30, 6 PM
Real Estate Auction
Charles & Elizabeth Kurt
813 4th Ave SW, Cascade
1196sgft, 3BR, ranch
Meyer Auction &
Realty, Inc. 563-543-8338
SAT., June 18th, 11 am
4.23 Acre Land Auction
Linda Lottes/
Carole Nevins
Sherrill Rd, Sherrill, IA
H&J Auction Service
563-583-0321
Clemens Auction Co.
Bill 563-556-6024
Doug 563-590-2441
H&J AUCTION
Auctions & Appraisals
Ed Hess 855-3135
Doc Johnston 583-0321
Sell your estate fast,
house & contents, no fees,
no hassles. 542-4334
Round barn for sale or
torn down. Best offer!
East Dubuque area.
815-747-6658
Hay -Straw -Pasture
High Quality Western
Alfalfa Hay,delivered
by the semi load. Also
low potassium grass
hay & clean straw.
Don Christianson
Legal Notices
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
1. Sealed proposals
will be received at the
office of the Auditor of
Dubuque County in the
Courthouse, Dubuque,
Iowa, until 4:00 P.M. on
Monday, June 27, 2016
and opened on
Monday, June 27, 2016
at the 5:30 p.m.
meeting of the
Dubuque County Board
of Supervisors for the
bridge replacement on
Pape Road, Project L-
B17(04)--73-31 for the
Dubuque County High-
way Department.
2. A certified check or
a cashier's check made
payable to either
Dubuque County or the
Contractor, drawn
upon a solvent bank, or
a bid bond or proposal
guarantee in an
amount set forth in the
proposal form, shall be
filed with each
proposal. A cashier's
check, made payable
to the Contractor, shall
contain an nqualified
endorsemen to Dubu-
que County, igned by
the Contrac r or an
authorized ag nt of the
Contractor. If a
contractor is warded
the contract, the
Contractor shall file
with Dubuque County
an additional bond in
the amount of not less
than 100 percent of the
contract sum securing
the performance of the
contract within 15 days
of approval or award-
ing of the contract.
Failure to execute that
contract, file the
second bond, or a
certificate of insurance
within 15 days of the
date of the approval
for the awarding of the
contract as herein
provided, will be just
relatively equal.
6. By virtue of
statutory authority, a
preference will be
given to products and
provisions grown and
coal produced within
the State of Iowa, and
also, a resident bidder
shall be allowed a
preference as against a
nonresident bidder
from a state or foreign
country, which gives or
requires a preference
to bidders from that
state or foreign
country both, on
projects in which there
are no Federal Funds
involved.
7. It is the policy of
Dubuque County that
Minority, Women and
Disadvantaged Busi-
ness Enterprises shall
be given maximum
practicable opportun-
ity to participate in the
performance of con-
tracts financed in
whole or in part with
county funds, notwith-
standing Chapters
23A.3 and Chapter 73
of the Codelof Iowa.
8. Dubu ue County
requires th t potential
vendors employing
personnel r quired to
hold Comm rcial Dri-
vers Licens s must
comply wi h the
provisions of the
Commercial Driver's
License Regulations,
Code of Federal
Regulations, Title 49,
Part 382, and comply
with procedures for the
administration of the
Department of Trans-
portation substance
abuse prevention pro-
gram.
June 13, 2016, Board
of Supervisors of
Dubuque County, Iowa.
By: Denise M. Dolan,
It 6/15Dubuque County
Auditor
thoniine
forms may be seen and
secured at the office of
the County Engineer or
County Auditor.
4. In keeping with the
principles of Equal
Employment Oppor-
tunity and the Civil
Rights Act of 1964, no
employee shall be
favored or discrimin-
ated against. in the
hiring and placement
process bedause of
race, religion, color,
sex, national origin,
age, physical or mental
disability, political
affiliation or other non -
merit fact rs, unless
bona fide occupational
requiremen necessi-
tate selecti hiring.
5. Consid ration will
be given t a locally
owned b iness if
costs and ther con-
siderations are rela-
tively equal.
6. By irtue of
statutory a hority, a
preference will be
given to pro ucts and
provisions g own and
coal produced within
the State of Iowa, and
also, a resident bidder
shall be allowed a
preference as against a
nonresident bidder
from a state or foreign
country, which gives or
requires a preference
to bidders from that
state or foreign
country both, on
projects in which there
are no Federal Funds
involved.
7. It is the policy of
Dubuque County that
, Minority, Women and
Disadvantaged Busi-
ness Enterprises shall
be given maximum
practicable opportun-
ity to participate in the
performance of con-
tracts financed in
whole or in part with
county funds, notwith-
standing Chapters
23A.3 and Chapter 73
of the Code of Iowa.
8. Dubuque County
requires that potential
vendors employing
personnel required to
hold Commercial Dri-
vers Licenses ; must
comply with the
provisions of the
Commercial river's
License Regu tions,
Code of Federal Regu-
lations, Title 4 , Part
382, and compl with
procedures fo the
administration f the
Department of rans-
portation su tance
abuse preventi pro-
gram.
June 13, 2016,
of Supervisor
Dubuque County
By: Denise M.
Dubuque
180 square
e 100 square
nt sign, 50
et maximum
and to allow
re foot free -
center sign,
200 squa e foot maxi-
mum per itted in a C-
2 Neighb rhood Shop-
ping Cent r District.
Docket <' -16: Condi-
tional Us Permit
Board Applic; nt: Melanie
of Ricke
Iowa. Addres : 3080 Cedar
Dolan, Crest Cou #1
ounty Propos I: To open a
uditor licensed hild care fa-
lt 6/15 cility wi h thirty-two
(32) chil ren & eight
(8) empliyees in a CS
CUECommer al Services &
Wholesal District.
D OF, Docket 3-16: Condi-
lT tional U Permit
r, June App scant: Keith
Gutierrez 7 Hills Brew-
ing Comp ny
uncil Addre s: 1098 Jack-
istoric son Stree
Federal Builds 350 Propos I: To open a
West 6th Street Dubu- microbre ery as a
que, IA condition use in the
Notice is here y given Historic Millwork Plan -
that the abov identi- ned Unit Development
fied gover mental District.
body will mee at the Docket 3
time, date and lace as Exceptio
set forth abov Please AppIi
Note: Zoning dvisory Digmann
Commission eetings Addre s: 193 Con -
are televised .on City cord Stre t
Cable TV Channel 8. Prop al: To con
The agenda for the an 8' by 26' at -
meeting is as follows: tached fr nt porch sev-
Regular Session struct en (7) f et from the
Call to Order front p perty line,
Certification of Com- twenty (0) feet re-
p fiance with the lo- quired, n an R-1
wa Open Meeting Single -Fa sly District.
Law Items Fr Public
Roll Call At this ti e, anyone in
Minutes - May 26, the Coun, it Chamber
2016 may address the Board
Docket 26-16: Special on matte s which are
Exception of concerrl to that per -
Applicant: John son and vthich are not
Greenwood an agelnda item.
REVISE
CITY OF DUB
IOWA
ZONING BOAT
ADJUSTME
Date: Thursda
23,2016
Time: 5:00 p.m.
Place: City
Chamber,
.com • Telegraph He
Applicant: Theo-
thoros Giannakouros /
Blue Sky Solar
Address: 2700 Arbor
Hills Drive
Proposal: To con-
struct a 780 square
foot free-standing so-
lar array, 100 square
feet maximum permit-
ted in an R-1 Single -
Family District.
Docket 28-16: Special
Exception
Applicant: Greg
McEowen
Address: 1845 Cha-
ney Road
Proposal: To con-
struct a 24' x 24' ga-
rage addition, for a to-
tal of 1,152 square feet
of detached accessory
structures, 1,000
square feet maximum
allowed in an R-1
Single -Family Residen-
tial District.
Docket 29-16: Special
Exception
Applicant: Lana Mer-
ritt
Address: 2601 Uni-
versity Avenue
Proposal: To con-
struct 12' x 18' at-
tached ieck three (3)
feet fro the west side
property; line, six feet
minimum required in
an R-1 Single -Family
Resident I District.
Docket 30-16: Var-
iance
Ap licant: Rick
Schmitt
Addres : 350 South
Locust St eet
Proposal: To con-
struct an addition to an
existing ar wash fif-
teen (15) eet from the
front p perty line
(Harrison treet) twen-
ty (20) f4et minimum
required 'n a C-3 Gen-
eral Commercial Dis-
trict.
Docket 31-16: Var-
iance
Appl nt: Kevin
Beck / Eq sty Ventures
Commerc al Develop-
ment, LL
Addr s: 3333 As-
bury Roa
Propo I: To allow
two (2) -: gns per ten-
ant spac 1 sign maxi-
mum per itted; to al-
low one
feet to 0
foot ten
Square f
permitter
a 300 squ
standing
Address: 7900 Penn- Please to
sylvania Avenue at the mi
Proposal: To con- state you
struct a 702 square address c
feet detached storage ceed witt
shed for a total of 1,422 ments; owever, no
formal ac ion may be
square feet of detach-
taken at his time on
ed accessory struc-
tures, 1,000 square foot your . co ments be -
maximum permitted in cause of the notice re -
an AG Agricultural Dis- quirements of the Iowa
trict. Open Meetings Law.
Docket 27-16: Special Items From Board
Exception Items From Staff
16: Special
nt: Steven
e your place
rophone and
name and
learly. Pro -
your com-
rald • Wednesday, June 15, 2016 5C
Adjournment: Campaign for Grade
This notice is given Level Reading grant
pursuant to Chapter 21, application filed with
Code of Iowa and ap- the Iowa Commission
plicable local regula- on Volunteer Services.
tions of the City of Du- Upon motion the docu-
buque and/or the gov- ments were received,
ernmental body hold- filed and approved.
ing the meeting. If you 7. Truck Country Sani-
have any questions or tary Sewer North Ex -
comments concerning tension Project Award:
this notice, please con- City Manager recom-
tact the Planning Serv- mending that the
ices Division, City Hall, award for the Truck
50 W. 13th Street (563) Country Sanitary Sew-
589-4210. Individuals er North Extension
with limited English Project to Top Grade
proficiency or vision, Excavating, Inc., be of -
hearing of speech ficially recorded in the
impairments requiring minutes of the City
special assistance Council. Upon motion
should contact the the documents were
Planning Services De- received, filed and
partment at 589-4210, made a Matter of Re-
48 hours prior to the cord.
meeting. 8. 2016 Asphalt Over -
Kyle L. Kritz, lay Access Ramps Proj-
Associate Planner ect One Project Award:
It 6/10 City Manager recom-
mending that the
award for the 2016 As-
phalt Overlay Access
Ramp Project One to
Dan Arensdorf Con-
struction, Inc., be offi-
cially recorded in the
minutes of the City
Council. Upon motion
the documents were
received, filed and
made a Matter of Re-
cord.
9. Roosevelt Street Ex-
tension Storm Sewer
and Electrical Utility
Easements Project Ac-
ceptance: City Manag-
er recommending ac-
ceptance of Storm
Sewer and Electrical
Utility Easements from
Dubuque Fire Equip-
ment, Inc. for an exist-
ing storm sewer and
electrical utility across
property at 1170 Roo-
sevelt Street Extension.
Upon motion the docu-
ments were received
and filed and Resolu-
tion No. 201-16 Accept-
ing a Grant of Ease-
ment for storm sewer
and electrical utility
through, over and
across Lot 4, Plat of
Block 1, Riverfront Sub-
division No. 5, in the
City of Dubuque, Iowa
was adopted.
10. Bunker Hill Golf
Course Irrigation Proj-
ect Acceptance: City
Manager recommend-
ing acceptance of the
construction contract
for the Bunker Hill Irri-
gation Project Phase 2,
as completed by
Leibold Irrigation Inc.
Upon motion the docu-
ments were received
and filed and Resolu-
tion No. 202-16 Accept-
ing the Bunker Hill Irri-
gation Project Phase 2
and authorizing the
payment of the con-
tract amount to the
contractor was adopt-
ed.
11. PEG Capital Grant
Expenditure Request:
City Manager recom-
mending approval of
the Cable TV Commis-
sion recommendation
for funding from the
Public, Educational,
and Government (PEG)
Capital Grant for Ac-
cess Equipment and
Facilities for the City of
Dubuque to perform a
high -definition up-
grade of the produc-
tion facilities at the
Historic Federal Build-
ing. Upon motion the
documents were re-
ceived, filed and ap-
proved.
12. Pre -Annexation
Agreement - Firzlaff:
City Manager recom-
mending approval of a
Pre -Annexation Agree-
ment with Corey
Firzlaff, property own-
er of Lot 15 in Twin
Ridge Subdivision No.
2. Upon motion the
documents were re-
ceived and filed and
Resolution No. 203-16
Approving a Pre -
Annexation Agreement
between the City of
Dubuque, Iowa and
Corey Firzlaff was
adopted.
13. Approval of Plat of
Survey - Stone Brook
Center Second Addi-
tion: City Manager rec-
ommending approval
of the Plat of Survey of
Lot 1 of Lot A and Lot 2
of Lot A of Stone Brook
Center Second Addi-
tion. Upon motion the
documents were re-
ceived and filed and
Resolution No.204-16
Approving Plat of pro-
posed vacated right-of-
way of Stone Valley
Drive between U.S.
Highway 20 and Bould-
er Brook Court, being
part of Lots A of Stone
Brook Center Second
Addition, in the City of
Dubuque, Iowa was
adopted.
14. First Amendment
to Development Agree-
ment - Friends of St.
Mary's / Steeple
Square: City Manager
recommending appro-
val of the First Amend-
ment to Development
Agreement with
Friends of St. Mary's
CITY OF DUBUQUE,
IOWA
CITY COUNCIL
PROCEEDINGS
REGULAR SESSION
The Dubuque City
Council met in regular
session at 6:30 p.m. on
June 6, 2016 in the His-
toric Federal Building,
350 W. 6th Street.
Present: Mayor Pro-
Tem Jones; Council
Members Connors, Del
Toro, Lynch, Resnick,
Rios; City Manager Van
Milligen, City Attorney
Lindahl
Absent: Mayor Buol
Mayor Pro-Tem Jones
read the call and stat-
ed this is a regular ses-
sion of the City Council
called for the purpose
of conducting such
business that may
properly come before
the City Council.
PLEDGE OF
ALLEGIANCE
PRESENTATION(S)
1. Mission: Lifeline
Award: Heather Maier,
Director of Mission:
Lifeline for Iowa, pre-
sented the Mission:
Lifeline Silver Award to
the Dubuque Fire De-
partment representa-
tives Rick Steines and
Dave McQuiggin.
2. Main Street Iowa
30th-Year Best Innova-
tion Award: Dubuque
Main Street Executive
Director Dan LoBianco
presented the Main
Street Iowa 30th Year
Best Innovation Award
for the Caradco Build-
ing and Historic Mill-
work Complete Streets
Project Public/Private
Partnership.
PROCLAMATIONS
1. Juneteenth Celebra-
tion Day (June 18, 2016)
was accepted by Multi-
cultural Family Center
Director Farris Muham-
mad and Assistant Di-
rector Sarah Peterson.
2. Healthy Homes
Month (June 2016) was
accepted by Kim
Glaser, of the Housing
and Community Devel-
opment Department.
3. LGBTQ+ Pride
Month (June 2016) was
accepted by Vicki
Gassman and Haley
Schaar.
CONSENT ITEMS
Motion by Lynch to
receive and file the
documents, adopt the
resolutions, and dis-
pose of - as indicated.
Seconded by Resnick.
Motion carried 6-0.
1. Minutes and Re-
ports Submitted: Air-
port Commission of
1/25, 2/22, 4/25; Arts
and Cultural Affairs
Advisory Commission
of 1/26,2/23 and 3/22;
Cable TV Commission
of 4/6, 5/18; City Coun-
cil Proceedings of 5/16,
5/9, 5/23; Community
Development Advisory
Commission of 1/20,
3/16, 4/20, 5/18; Hous-
ing Commission of
4/26; Human Rights
Commission of 4/11,
4/18; Sister City Rela-
tionships Advisory
Commission of 5/18;
Proof of Publication for
City Council Proceed-
ings of 5/2, 5/9. Upon
motion the documents
were .received and
filed.
2. Notice of Claims
and Suits: William and
Janet Siegert v. City of
Dubuque; Cathy Trier-
vieler for personal in-
jury. Upon motion the
documents were re-
ceived, filed and refer-
red to the City Attor-
ney.
3. Disposition of
Claims: City Attorney
advising that the fol-
lowing claims have
been referred to Public
Entity Risk Services of
Iowa, the agent for the
Iowa Communities As-
surance Pool: Cathy
Triervieler for personal
injury. Upon motion the
documents were re-
ceived, filed and con-
cur.
4. Dubuque Golf &
Country Club - Fire-
works Request: Corre-
soondence from Ri-
2870 DANLIN CT
PRIME LOCATION,
Located off JFK across
from Eisenhower
school. On a cul-de-sac,
two story, walk -out
basement, fully finished
home that is move in
ready. Stunning 8 ft
front door, 2 car garage,
4 bedroom, 3.5 bath.
Low maintenance yard,
sprinkler system includ-
ed and fully functioning.
It has two large decks,
too deck roof covered.
3-4 BR, 21/2 BA, newer
kitchen/bathroom,
Irving School, dead end
street. 2222 Hoyt St.,
$124,500 563-564-6127
RIVER CITY REALTY
588-1714
Mobile -Manufactured Homes
REDUCED
3775 Mount Alpine St.
2500 sq. ft. 3 BR, 2.5 BA,
wood burning fire-
place, deck & shed,
Alpine park. Appl. incl.
$54,500 obo. Motivated
Seller. 563-542-9358
H&J AUCTION,'
Auctions & Appraisals
Ed Hess 855-3135
Doc Johnston 583-0321
Sell your estate fast,
house & contents, no fees,
no hassles. 542-4334
Round barn for sale or
torn down. Best offer!
East Dubuque area.
815-747-6658
High Quality Western
Alfalfa Hay,delivered
by the semi load. Also
low potassium grass
hay & clean straw.
Don Christianson
nt to Dubu-
que County, signed by
the Contract r or an
authorized ag nt of the
Contractor. If a
contractor is warded
the contra t, the
Contractor shall file
with Dubuque County
an additional bond in
the amount of not less
than 100 percent of the
contract sum securing
the performance of the
contract within 15 days
of approval or award-
ing of the contract.
Failure to execute that
contract, file the
second bond, or a
certificate of insurance
within 15 days of the
date of the approval
for the awarding of the
contract as herein
provided, will be just
vendors employing
personnel r quired to
hold Comm$$rcial Dri-
vers Licenses must
comply with the
provisions of the
Commercial " Driver's
License Regulations,
Code of Federal
Regulations, Title 49,
Part 382, and comply
with procedures for the
administration of the
Department of Trans-
portation substance
abuse prevention pro-
gram.
June 13, 2016, Board
of Supervisors of
Dubuque County, Iowa.
By: Denise M. Dolan,
Dubuque County
Auditor
It 6/15
preference as against a propertyi line, six feet
nonresident bidder minimu required in
from a state or foreign an R-1 Single -Family
country, which gives or Resident I District.
requires a preference Docket `30-16: Var-
to bidders from that iance
state or foreign Applicant: Rick
country both, on Schmitt
projects in which there Address: 350 South
are no Federal Funds Locust Street
involved. Proposal: To con-
7. It is the policy of struct an addition to an
Dubuque County that existing Car wash fif-
, Minority, Women and teen (15) feet from the
Disadvantaged Busi- front p perty line
ness Enterprises shall (Harrison treet) twen-
be given maximum ty (20) f
practicable opportun- required '
ity to participate in the eral Con
performance of con- trict. the City Council.
tracts financed in Docket 1-16: Var- PLEDGE OF ments were received
whole or in part with iance ALLEGIANCE and filed and Resolu-
county funds, notwith- Appl nt: Kevin pRALLEGI TION(S) tion No. 201-16 Accept -
standing Chapters Beck / Eq ity Ventures 1. Mission: Lifeline ing a Grant of Ease-
23A.3 and Chaptar 73 Commerc al Develop- Award: Heather Maier, ment for storm sewer
of the Code of loWa. ment, LL Director of Mission: and electrical utility
8. Dubuque bounty Addr s: 3333 As -Lifeline for Iowa, pre- through, over and
requires that potential bury Roa sented the Mission: across Lot 4, Plat of
vendors employing Propo I: To allow Lifeline Silver Award to Block 1, Riverfront Sub -
personnel requited to two (2) gns per ten- the Dubuque Fire De- division No. 5, in the
hold Commercial Dri- ant spac 1 sign maxi- City of Dubuque, Iowa
partment representa-
vers Licenses must mum per itted; to al- tives Rick Steines and was adopted.
comply with the low one 180 square Dave McQuiggin. 10. Bunker Hill Golf
provisions of• the feet to o e 100 square 2. Main Street Iowa Course Irrigation Proj-
Commercial river's foot ten nt sign, 50 30th Year Best Innova- ect Acceptance: City
License Regu tions, Square f et maximum tion Award: Dubuque Manager recommend -
Code of Federal Regu- permitte and to allow Main Street Executive ing acceptance of the
lations, Title 4 , Part a 300 squ re foot free- Director Dan LoBianco construction contract
382, and compl with standing center sign, presented the Main for the Bunker Hill Irri-
procedures fo the 200 squa e foot maxi- Street Iowa 30th Year gation Project Phase 2,
administration f the mum per itted in a C- Best Innovation Award as completed by
Department of rans- 2 Neighb rhood Shop -for the Caradco Build-Leibold Irrigation Inc.
portation su tance ping Cent r District. ing and Historic Mill- Upon motion the docu-
abuse prevent,' pro- Docket -16: Condi- work Complete Streets ments were received
gram. tional Us Permit project Public/Private and filed and Resolu-
June 13, 2016, Board Applic nt: Melanie Partnership. tion No. 202-16 Accept -
of Supervisor of Ricke PROCLAMATIONS ing the Bunker Hill Irri-
Dubuque County Iowa. Addres : 3080 Cedar 1. Juneteenth Celebra elation Project Phase 2
By: Denise M. Dolan, Crest Cou #1 tion Day (June 18, 2016) and authorizing the
Dubuque ounty Propos t: To open a accepted by Multi payment of the con-
wasuditor licensed hild care fa- cultural Family Center tract amount to the
It 6/15 fa-
cility it h thirty-two Director Farris Muham- contractor was adopt -
Director chit ren & eight mad and Assistant Di- ed.
REVISEDDj (8) empl yees in a CS rector Sarah Peterson. 11. PEG Capital Grant
CITY OF DUBUQUE, Commer al Services & 2. Healthy Homes Expenditure Request:
IOWA 1 Wholesal District. Month (June 2016) was City Manager recom-
Docket 3-16: Condi- mending approval of
ZONING BOARD OF accepted by Kim
ADJUSTM T Ronal U - Permit Glaser, of the Housing the Cable TV Commis-
App cant: Keith sion recommendation
Date: Thursda , June and Community Devel for funding from the
23, 2016 Gutierrez 7 Hills Brew- opment Department.
ing Comp ny 3. LGBTQ+ Pride Public, Educational,
Time: 5:00 p.m. Q
Addres: 1098 Jack- and Government (PEG)
Place: City Council son Stree Month (June 2016) was Capital Grant for Ac-
Chamber, Historic accepted by Vicki cess Equipment and
Federal Building, 350 microbre eryo asen a Gassman and Haley cessFacilitiesfr the City of
West 6th Street] Dubu-
que, IA condition use in the CONSENT ITEMS
Notice is here y given Historic illwork
Plan- Motion by Lynch to high -definition up
that the identi- ned Unit Development receive and file the grade of the produc-
abovDistrict. tion facilities at the
fied gover mental documents, adopt the
body will mee at the Docket -16: Special resolutions, and dis- Historic Federal Build -
time, date and lace as Exeeptio pose of as indicated. ing. Upon motion the
Appli • nt: Steven Seconded Resnick. documents were re-
set forth abov Please by ceived, filed and ap-
Note: Zoning y Digmann Motion carried 6-0. roved.
Commission eetings Addre-s: 193 Con-1. Minutes and Re -
are televised on City cord Streit ports Submitted: Air 12. Pre -Annexation
Cable TV Channel 8. Prop al:.To con port Commission of Agreement - Firzlaff:
The agenda follows: for the struct an 8' by 26' at-1/25, 2/22, 4/25; Arts City Manager recom-
meeting is as tached fr nt porch sev- and Cultural Affairs mending approval of a
en (7) f et from the AdvisoryCommission Pre -Annexation Agree -
Regular Sess on ment with Corey
Call to Order front property line, of 1/26, 2/23 and 3/22;
twenty (0) feet re- Firzlaff, property own-
Certificationpliaewith
:of Com-
10- Cable TV Commission
pliance with the lo- quired, n an R-1 of 4/6, 5/18; City Coun- er of Lot 15 in Twin
wa Open Meeting Single -Fa ily District. ciI Proceedings of 5/16, Ridge Subdivision No.
Law Items Fr. Public 2. Upon motion the
At this ti e, anyone in 5/9, 5/23; Community documents were re
Roll Cali Development Advisory
Minutes May 26, the Council Chamber Commission of 1/20, ceived and filed and
2016 may address the Board Resolution No. 203-16
3/16, 4/20, 5/18; Hous-Docket 26-16: Special on mattes which are ing Commission of Approving a Pre
Exception of concer to that per- 4/26; Human Rights Annexation theAgreement
ty
son and hich are notoetween
Applicant: John Commission of 4/11, Dubuque, Iowa and
Greenwood an agenda item. 4/18; Sister City Rela
Address: 7900 Penn -Please to a your place tionshSis Advisory Corey Firzlaff was
sylvaniaAvenue at the mi rophone and Commission of 5/18; adopted.
Proposal: To con -state you name and Proof of Publication for 13. Approval of Plat of
struct a led square address early. Pro- City Council Proceed- Survey - Stone Brook
feet detached storage teed wit your coin- ings of 5/2, 5/9. Upon Center Second Addi
shed for a total of 1,422 ments; owever, no motion the documents tion: City Manager rec-
square feet of detach formal ac ion may be were received and ommending approval
ed accessory strut taken at his time on filed. of the Plat of Survey of
tunes, 1,000 square foot Your co mentsbe- 2. Notice of Claims Lot 1 of Lot A and Lot 2
maximum permitted in cause of hee nnotice re- and Suits: William and of Lot A of Stone Brook
an AG Agricultural Dis-en s of the Iowa Janet Siegert v. City of Center Second Addi
trict. Open Meetings Law. Dubuque; Cathy Trier- tion. Upon motion the
Items From Board documents were re -
Docket 27-16: Special vieler for personal in- ceived and filed and
Exception Items From Staff jury. Upon motion the
documents were re Resolution No.204-16
ceived, filed and refer Approving Plat of pro
red to the City Attor- posed vacated right-of-
way of Stone Valley
ney.
3. Disposition of Drive between U.S.
Claims: City Attorney Highway 20 and Bould-
advising that the fol- er Brook Court, being
part of Lots A of Stone
lowing claims have
been referred to Public Brook Center Second
EntityAddition, in the City of
Risk Services of
Iowa, the agent for the Dubuque, Iowa was
Iowa Communities As- adopted.
surance Pool: Cathy 14. First AmendAmendment
Triervieler for personal to Development Agree -
Upon motion the ment - Friends of St.
documents were re-
ceived, filed and con- Square: City Manager
cur. recommending appro-
4. Dubuque Golf & val of the First Amend -
Country Club - Fire- ment to Development
works Request: Corre- Agreement with
spondence from Ri-
chard Friends of St. Mary's
chard Bugalski, Gener- d/b/a Steeple Square
al Manager/CEO of the for development of
Dubuque Golf & Coun- 1501 Jackson Street.
try Club, requesting Upon motion
the
ments
werereceived
docu-
permission to display and filed and -
fireworks on Monday, tion No. 205-16 Approv-
ing a First Amendment
9:30 p.m. on the to Development Agree-
DG&CC grounds with a ment by and between
rain date of Tuesday, the City of Dubuque,
July 5. Upon motion the Iowa and Friends of St.
documents were re-Mary's D/B/A/ Steeple
ceived, filed and ap- Square was adopted.-
proved. 15. IDOT Emergency
5. Environmental Re Detour Route Agree-
ment Pinard Park: City ment - 3rd Street
Manager recommend- Bridge: City Manager
ing approval for the ex- recommending appro-
ent n of the ERecord
ecoval for the Mayor to ex -
mental Review Recorr d ecute an agreement
stating that the Pinard with the Iowa DOT for
Park Lighting Project is the use of local roads
Categorically Excluded as an authorized
from the NationalEnvi- tour route for the 3rd
de-
ronmental99.UponPolicy Act ofe Street Bridge Overpass
1969. motion the Deck Joint Repair Proj-
deived, is were re ect scheduled for mid-
ceived, filed and ap- September 2016. Upon
proved. motion the documents
6. 2016-2017 Ameri- were received and filed
LearningCorps Partnersain and Resolution No.206-
ti:Grant eAager 16 Approving the Iowa
reccation: City Manager Department of Trans-
valof the Am appro- portation Agreement
of the AmeriCorps for use of local agency
adno=643176d1 Partners in Learning
June 6, 2016 in the His- me uueumenwere
toric Federal Building, received, filed and
350 W. 6th Street. made a Matter of Re -
Present: Mayor Pro- cord.
9. Roosevelt Street Ex-
Tem Jones; Council tension Storm Sewer
Members Connors, Del
Toro,and Electrical Utility
Lynch, Resnick,
Rios; City Manager Van Easements Project Ac-
Milligen, City Attorney ceptance: City Manag-
Lindahl er recommending ac-
Absent: Mayor Buol ceptance of Storm
MayorSewer and Electrical
Pro-Tem Jones
read the call and stat- Utility Easements from
ed this is a regular ses Dubuque Fire Equip -
lion of the City Council ment, Inc. for an exist -
called for the purpose ing storm sewer and
et minimum of conducting such electrical utility across
a C-3 Gen- property at 1170 Roo -
business that may sevelt Street Extension.
properly come before Upon motion the docu-
6C Wednesda
y, June 15, 2016 • Te
the documents were
received and filed and
Resolution No. 217-16
Accepting a Deed for
the Southwest Arterial
Project from NEZTROP,
LLC was adopted.
24. Southwest Arterial
Property Acquisition -
Parcel 101 Dubuque
Metropolitan Area Sol-
id Waste Agency: City
Manager recommend-
ing acceptance of a
Grant of Easement and
Deed from the Dubu-
que Metropolitan Area
Solid.Waste Agency for
the Southwest Arterial
Project. Upon motion
the documents were
received and filed and
Resolution No. 218-16
Accepting a Grant of
Permanent Utility
Easement for the
Southwest Arterial
Project from Dubuque
Metropolitan Area Sol-
id Waste Agency; and
Resolution No. 219-16
Accepting a Deed for
the Southwest Arterial
Project from Dubuque
Metropolitan Area Sol-
id Waste Agency were
adopted.
25. Workers' Compen-
sation Settlement for
Charles Klein: City At-
torney recommending
approval of an Agree-
ment for Settlement re-
garding a Workers'
Compensation claim
that was filed against
the City of Dubuque by
Charles Klein. Upon
motion the documents
were received, filed
and approved.
26. Request for Pro-
posals - Consultant
Services for ADA Re-
view and Update of
Self -Evaluation and
Transition Plan: City
Manager recommend-
ing approval to release
a Request for Propos-
als to provide consul-
tant services for an
ADA Review and Up-
date of Self -Evaluation
and Transition Plan.
Upon motion the docu-
ments were received,
filed and approved.
27. Employee Assis-
tance Program: City
Manager recommend-
ing approval of the se-
lection of Employee
and Family Resources
as the City's Employee
Assistance Program
provider. Upon motion
the documents were
received, filed and ap-
proved.
28. Request for Re-
lease of Funds for Fis-
cal Year 2017 Commun-
ity Development Block
Grant Activities: City
Manager recommend-
ing approval of a Reso-
lution authorizing the
Request for Release of
Funds for the proposed
projects approved in
the Fiscal Year 2017
(Program Year 2016)
Annual Action Plan for
Community Develop-
ment Block Grant
(CDBG) activities. Upon
motion the documents
were received and filed
and Resolution No. 220-
16 Authorizing Request
for Release of Com-
munity Development
Block Grant Funds for
Fiscal Year 2017 (Pro-
gram Year 2016) was
adopted.
29. Signed Contracts:
Short -Term Lease
Agreement with Robert
Bradley for tillable
property in Franklin D.
Roosevelt Park. Upon
motion the document
was received and filed.
30. Improvement Con-
tracts / Performance,
Payment and Mainte-
nance Bonds: SELCO,
Inc. for the 2016 Pave-
ment Marking Project;
Gansen Excavating,
Inc. for the South Fork
Catfish Creek to Tim-
ber-Hyrst Estates #4
North & South Lines
Creek Crossings 2016;
Portzen Construction,
Inc. for the North
Grandview Avenue and
Delhi Street Round-
about Intersection Im-
provement Project;
Visu-Sewer, Inc. for the
FY 2016 Sewershed 5,
7, 11 & 12 Manhole
Project. Upon motion
the documents were
received, filed and ap-
proved.
31. Alcohol Compli-
ance Civil Penalty for
Alcohol License Holder
- Mindframe Theaters:
City Manager recom-
mending approval of
the Acknowledgment/
Settlement Agreement
for an alcohol compli-
ance violation for
Mindframe Theaters,
555 John F. Kennedy
Road, #105. Upon mo-
ion the documents
were received, filed
and approved.
32. Business License
Refund: Request by
om Thompson for a
efund of the liquor li-
ense BC0020560 for
ky Doky #8 located at c
35 Hill Street in the r
mount of $150.00. t
pon motion the docu- 6
ent was received, B
Legal Notices
roads as a detour route
for the 3rd Street
Bridge Overpass Deck
Joint Repair Project
over US 52/61/151 was
adopted.
16. SW Arterial - North
Cascade Road Recon-
struction Project Ac-
ceptance: City Manag-
er recommending ac-
ceptance of the public
improvement construc-
tion contract for the
Southwest Arterial -
North Cascade Road
Reconstruction Project
as completed by C. J.
Moyna & Sons, Inc.
Upon motion the docu-
ments were received
and filed and Resolu-
tion No. 207-16 Accept-
ing the Southwest Ar-
terial - North Cascade
Road Reconstruction
Project, Iowa DOT Proj-
ect No. HDP-2100
(655)--71-31 and au-
thorizing the payment
of the contract amount
to the contractor was
adopted.
17. Property Acquisi-
tion - Colts Building,
1101 Central Avenue:
City Manager recom-
mending approval of a
resolution authorizing
the purchase of 1101
Central Avenue for the
appraised value and
accept the deed for the
property owned by
Legionnaires Drum &
Bugle Corps Inc. DBA
Colts Drum & Bugle
Corps. Upon motion the
documents were re-
ceived and filed and
Resolution No. 208-16
Approving the acquisi-
tion of real estate
owned by Legionnaires
Drum & Bugle Corps,
Inc. D/B/A Colts Drum
& Bugle Corps located
at 1101 Central Avenue
in the City of Dubuque
was adopted.
18. Property Acquisi-
tion - The Barony, Inc.:
City Manager recom-
mending approval of a
resolution establishing
and setting the fair
market value based on
the certified Acquisi-
tion Appraisal and Re-
view Appraisal for
property owned by The
Barony, Inc. to be ac-
quired for the purpose
of construction of pub-
lic utilities. Upon mo-
tion the documents
were received and filed
and Resolution No. 209-
16 Establishing Fair
Market Value, Direct-
ing Good Faith Negotia-
tions, and Authorizing
the Commencement of
Eminent Domain Pro-
ceedings for the Ac-
quisition of Certain Re-
al Property Owned by
The Barony, Inc. in Du-
buque County, Iowa for
the Purpose of Con-
struction of Public Util-
ities was adopted.
19. Southwest Arterial
Property Acquisition -
Parcel 150E Ronald &
Marlene Valentine: City
Manager recommend-
ing acceptance of
Grants of Easement
and Deed from Ronald
L. and Marlene Valen-
tine for the Southwest
Arterial Project. Upon
motion the documents
were received and filed
and Resolution No. 210-
16 Accepting a Grant of
Permanent and Tempo-
rary Easements for the
Southwest Arterial
Project from Ronald L.
Valentine and Marlene
Valentine; and Resolu-
tion No. 211-16 Accept-
ing a Deed for the
Southwest Arterial
Project from Ronald L.
Valentine and Marlene
Valentine were adopt-
ed.
20. Southwest Arterial
Property Acquisition -
Parcel 1295 John &
Carolyn Haupert: City
Manager recommend-
ing acceptance of Deed
from John C. Haupert
and Carolyn S. Haupert
for the Southwest Arte-
rial Project. Upon mo-
tion the. documents
were received and filed
and Resolution No. 212-
16 Accepting a Deed
for the Southwest Arte-
rial Project from John
C. Haupert and Carolyn
S. Haupert was adopt-
ed.
21. Southwest Arterial
Property Acquisition -
Parcel 127E English
Ridge, LLC: City Man=
ager recommending
acceptance of a Grant
of Easement and Deed
from English Ridge,
LLC for the Southwest
Arterial Project. Upon
motion the documents
were received and filed t
and Resolution No. 213-
16 Accepting a Grant of
Temporary Construc-
tion Easement for the
Southwest Arterial T
Project from English r
Ridge, LLC; and Resolu- c
tion No. 214-16 Accept- 0
ing a Deed for the 5
Southwest Arterial Pro- a
ject from English Ridge, U
LLC were adopted. m
leg6raaph Herfild • tho
1. 30-Inch Force Main
Relocation Projec
from llth Street to
12th Street: City Man-
ager recommending in-
itiation of the public
bidding procedure for
Phase II of the 30-Inch
Force Main Relocation
Project from llth
Street to 12th Street,
and further recom-
mends that a public
hearing be set for June
20, 2016. Upon motion
the documents were
received and filed and
Resolution No. 222-16
Preliminary approval of
plans, specifications,
form of contract, and
estimated cost; setting
date of public hearing
on plans, specifica-
tions, form of contract,
and estimated cost;
and ordering the ad-
vertisement for bids
for the Phase II of the
30-Inch Force Main Re-
location Project from
llth Street to 12th
Street was adopted
setting a public hear-
ing for a meeting to
commence at 6:30 p.m.
on June 20, 2016 in the
Historic Federal Build-
ing.
2. Vacate Petition -
Stone Valley Drive
Right -of -Way: City
Manager recommend-
ing that a public hear-
ing be set for June 20,
2016 to consider appro-
val of a request from
NEZTROP, LLC to va-
cate a portion of right-
of-way of Stone Valley
Drive in Stone Brook
Center Second Addi-
tion. Upon motion the
documents were re-
ceived and filed and
Resolution No. 223-16
Resolution of Intent to
vacate and dispose of
City interest in a por-
tion of the right-of-way
of Stone Valley Drive
between U.S. Highway
20 and Boulder Brook
Court, being part of Lot
A Stone Brook Center
Second Addition, to be
known as Lot 1 of Lot A
of Stone Brook Center
Second Addition, in the
City of Dubuque, Iowa
by sale to NEZTROP,
LLC was adopted set-
ting a public hearing
for a meeting to com-
mence at 6:30 p.m. on
June 20, 2016 in the
Historic Federal Build-
ing.
3. Reallocation of Ser-
ies 2012H General Obli-
gation Bond Proceeds:
City Manager Recom-
mending setting a pub-
lic hearing for June 20,
2016, on a proposal to
reallocate not to ex-
ceed $500,000 of the
unspent proceeds of
the General Obligation
Bond Series 2012H
from the renovation of
the second floor of the
Multicultural Family
Center to fund the ac-
quisition of the Colts
Drum & Bugle Corps
building at 1101 Cen-
tral Avenue. Upon mo-
tion the documents
were received and filed
and Resolution No. 224-
16 Fixing date for a
meeting on the propos-
al to reallocate certain
unspent proceeds of
the General Obligation
Bonds, Series 2012H, of
the City of Dubuque,
Iowa, and providing for
publication of notice
thereof was adopted
setting a public bear-
ing for a meeting to
commence at 6:30 p.m.
on June 20, 2016 in the
Historic Federal Build-
ing.
4. Hodge Company
Lease Agreement: City
Manager recommend-
ing the City Council set
a public hearing for
June 20, 2016 on the
proposed riverfront
lease with Hodge Com-
pany to lease 8.89
acres on Purina Drive.
Upon motion the docu-
ments were received
and filed and Resolu-
tion No. 225-16 Resolu-
tion of Intent to dis-
pose of an interest in
real property owned by fi
the City of Dubuque by p
lease between the City N
of Dubuque, Iowa and tl
Hodge Company was v
adopted setting a pub- C
lic hearing for a meet- of
ing to commence at re
6:30 p.m. on June 20, 75
2016 in the Historic re
Federal Building. PI
BOARDS/ m
COMMISSIONS PI
Applicants were invit- D
ed to address the City Hi
Council regarding their tri
desire to serve on the in
following Boards/Com- M
missions. an
1. Arts and Cultural do
Affairs Advisory Com- by
mission: Four, 3-year rie
terms through June 30, De
2019 (Expiring terms of 2
O'Rourke-Rosenow and Ex
Riedel, Kluseman and m
Teckemeyer). Appli- of
ants for the Arts Rep- tic
esentative Designa- to
ion: Nicholas Bratcher, a
10 West 5th St.; Bibi me
urke, 1155 Arrowhead Hit
student fares effective
for the 2016-2017
school year as recom-
mended by the Transit
Advisory Board and the
City Manager recom-
mending approval. Mo-
tion by Lynch to re-
ceive and file the docu-
ments and adopt Reso-
lution No. 227-16 Estab-
lishing a Transit Fixed -
Route Student Fare.
Seconded by Connors.
Responding to ques-
tions from the City
Council, Transit Man-
ager Candace Eudaley
and Transit Advisory
Board Member Dora
Serna stated that the
$10 was established by
the Transit Advisory
Board as a reasonable
cost without creating
an undue expense add-
ing that the new proc-
ess will help bus opera-
tors identify problem
riders and resolve is-
sues. Motion carried 6-0.
4. Vacating Petition -
North Grandview Ave-
nue / University Ave-
nue Right -of -Way:
Proof of publication on
notice of public hear-
ing to consider appro-
val of a request by Tom
Tiefenthaler of K&T Re-
al Estate, LLC to vacate
and dispose of City in-
terest in a portion of
the North Grandview
Avenue right-of-way in
the southwest corner
of North Grandview
Avenue and University
Avenue and the City
Manager recommend-
ing approval. Motion
by Lynch to receive
and file the documents
and adopt Resolution
No. 228-16 Vacating a
portion of North Grand-
view Avenue South of
University Avenue to
be known as Lot 1 of
Tiefenthaler 2nd Place,
in the City of Dubuque,
Iowa; and Resolution
No. 229-16 Disposing of
City Interest in Lot 1 of
Tiefenthaler 2nd Place
in the City of Dubuque,
Iowa. Seconded by
Connors. Motion car-
ried 6-0.
Upon motion the rules
were reinstated limit-
ing discussion to the
City Council.
ACTION ITEMS
1. Greater Dubuque
Development Corpora-
tion - Quarterly Up-
date: Rick Dickinson,
President and CEO of
GDDC provided a ver-
bal report on the quar-
terly activities of GDDC
including information
on achieving and sur-
passing the goals of
the NEXT Campaign in
the areas of job
growth, new construc-
tion, population growth
(regional), and mini-
mum/increased wages.
Mr. Dickinson stated
that the results of the
Convergent interviews
with local businesses
will be announced at
the GDDC annual meet-
ing on June 22, 2016 at
the Mystique Casino.
Responding to ques-
tions from the City
Council, Mr. Dickinson
stated that it is un-
known what influences
the fluctuation in re-
gional average wages
and that there is great
potential for commer-
cial growth at the of
Hwy 20 and the pro-
posed SW Arterial due
in part to the expan-
sion of the City's indus-
trial parks. Motion car-
ried 6-0.
2. Dubuque Main
Street / Farmers' Mar-
ket Update: Dubuque
Main Street Executive
Director Dan LoBianco
provided an update on
the Dubuque Farmers'
Market that included
promotion and success
of the Supplemental
Nutrition Assistant Pro-
gram (SNAP), possible
future expansion of the
market area, and re-
sponded to questions
about assisting with
relocating the Winter
Farmers' Market cur-
rently at 1101 Central
Avenue. Mr. LoBianco
additionally addressed
the rehabilitation of
1838 Central Avenue
through a fagade grant
and retail store fronts
in the Washington
Street and Central Ave-
nue corridors. Motion
by Connors to receive
and file the informa-
tion. Seconded by
Resnick. Motion car-
ried 6-0.
3. Public Input at City
Council Meetings (3rd
Reading): City Attorney
submitting a proposed
ordinance concerning
the placement of Pub-
lic Input on the Council
agenda. Motion by
Connors for final con-
sideration and passage
of Ordinance No. 20-16
Amending City of Du-
buque Code of Ordi-
nances Title 1 Adminis-
tration, Chapter 6 May-
or and City Council, Ar-
ticle A Rules and Pro-
cedure, Sections 1-6A-
11 Order of Business
and Agenda and 1-6A-
14 Rights of Public by
clarifying the rules re-
lating to communica-
tions to the City Coun-
cil and the Public Input
Agenda. Seconded by
Resnick. Motion car-
ried 6-0.
4. Through 10. Code of
Ordinances Amend-
ments - Title 14 Inter-
national Building Code;
International Energy
Conservation Code; In-
ternational Fire Code;
International Fuel Gas
Code: International
Mechanical Code: In-
ternational Plumbing
Code; and International
Residential Code
Schlueter and Expiring $ L55f 955 E95 pBoa UB
terms of Larson and Woo'IOB@Jdngwol aIoo
Lyness). Applicants: W ppo
Robert Blocker, 880
Kane St.; -Richard
Kirkendall, 1725 Alta
PI.; Katherine Larson,
2535 Traut Ter.; Karen
Lyness, 89 Alpine St.
Mr. Blocker and Mr.
Kirkendall spoke in
support of their re-
spective appointments
and provided a brief bi-
ography of their quali-
fications. Ryan Larson,
on behalf of his wife
Katherine, read a pre-
pared statement from
her in support of her
appointment.
PUBLIC HEARINGS
Upon motion the rules
were suspended allow-
ing anyone present to
address the City Coun-
cil on the following
items.
1. Request to Amend
PUD - Historic Millwork
District: Proof of publi-
cation on notice of
public hearing to con-
sider approval of a re-
quest by Keith Gutier-
rez to amend the His-
toric Millwork District
Planned Unit Develop-
ment (PUD) to allow
microbrewery, winery
and distillery as per-
mitted uses and the
Zoning Advisory Com-
mission recommending
approval as conditional
uses with conditions
related to noise and
odors. Motion by Con-
nors to receive and file
the documents and
that the requirement
that a proposed ordi-
nance be considered
and voted on for pas-
sage at two Council
meetings prior to the
meeting at which it is
to be passed be sus-
pended. Seconded by
Lynch. Motion carried
6-0. Planning Services
Manager provided a
staff report. Developer
Keith Gutierrez ad-
dressed the City Coun-
cil reiterating his com-
ments from the May
16, 2016 meeting.
Motion by Connors for
nal consideration and
assage of Ordinance
o. 19-16 Amending Ti-
e 16, the Unified De-
elopment Code of the
ity of Dubuque Code
Ordinances by
scinding Ordinance
-15 Which provides
gulations for a PUD
anned Unit Develop-
ent District with a
anned Commercial
esignation for the
storic Millwork Dis-
ct PUD and now be-
g amended to include
icrobrewery, Winery
d Distillery as condi-
nal uses. Seconded
Lynch. Motion car-
d 4-2 with Rios and
!Toro voting nay.
. Rite Hite/AB(MC)2 -
pansion Develop-
ent Agreement: Proof
publication on no-
e of public hearing
consider approval of
Development Agree-
nt with Rite
e/AB(MC)2 for their
The City Clerk stated
that the City Attorney
advised that all seven
International Code
items (Action Items 4-
10) could be adopted
with one motion if the
Council desired.
City Manager recom-
mending adoption of
the International Build-
ing Code; International
Energy Conservation
Code; International
Fire Code; Internation-
al Fuel Gas Code: Inter-
national Mechanical
Code: International
Plumbing Code; and In-
ternational Residential
Code.
Motion by Lynch to
receive and file the
documents and that
the requirement that a
proposed ordinance be
considered and voted
on for passage at two
Council meetings prior
to the meeting at
which it is to be passed
be suspended to in-
clude all seven Interna-
tional Code ordinances.
Seconded by Resnick.
Motion carried 6-0.
Motion by Lynch for
final consideration and
passage of Ordinance
No. 21-16 Amending
City of Dubuque Code
of Ordinances Title 14
Building and Develop-
ment, Chapter 1 Build-
ing Codes, Article A
Building Code and Reg-
ulations, Sections 14-
1A-1 International
Building Code Adopted,
14-1A-2 International
Building Code Amend-
ments, 14-1A-3 Permit
Issuance Prohibited
During Consideration
of Zoning Reclassifica-
tion or Zoning or Sub-
division Text Amend-
ments, and 14-1A-6
Building Code and Ad-
visory Appeals Board
by Repealing Such Sec-
tions and Enacting New
Sections in Lieu There-
nline.com
through July 1, 2019
(Expiring terms of
t Kopczyk - Jackson Park
District and Nieto - W.
llth District). Appli-
cants: Alfred Kopczyk,
1320 Locust St. (Quali-
fies for Jackson Park
District and At -Large);
Juan Nieto, 510 W. llth
St (Qualifies for W.
llth District and At -
Large); Leslie Terry,
390 Hill St. (Qualifies
for At -Large only). Ms.
Terry spoke in support
of her appointment and
provided a brief biog-
raphy of her qualifica-
tions.
4. Housing Commis-
sion: One, 3-year term
through August 17,
2016 (Vacant term of
Woods). Applicant:
Wesley Heimke, 2350
Knob Hill Dr.
5. Investment Over-
sight Advisory Com-
mission: One, 3-year
term through July 1,
2019 (Expiring term of
Reisdorf). Applicant:
Stephen Reisdorf, 740
Brookview Sq.
6. Library Board of
Trustees (Mayor Ap-
pointment): Two, 4-
year terms through Ju-
ly 1, 2020 (Vacant
terms of Connors and
Allred). Applicants:
Robert Armstrong, 728
Alta Vista St.; Christina
Monk, 2005 North Main
St. Mr. Armstrong and
Ms. Monk spoke in sup-
port of their respective
appointments and pro-
vided a brief biography
of their qualifications.
7. Long Range Plan-
ning Advisory Commis-
sion: One, 3-year term
through July 1, 2019
(Expiring term of
Winterwood). Appli-
cant: Charles Winter -
wood, 555 Montrose
Ter.
8. Parks and Recrea-
tion Advisory Commis-
sion: Three, 3-year
terms through June 30,
2019 (Vacant term of
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ofCode; Adopting the 2015
International Building
Ordinance No. 22-16
Amending City of Du-
buque Code of Ordi-
nances Title 14 Build-
ing and Development,
Chapter 1 Building Co-
des, Article C Energy
Conservation Code,
Sections 14-1C-1 Inter-
national Energy Con-
servation Code Adopt-
ed and 14-1C-2 Interna-
tional Energy Conser-
vation Code Amend-
ments by Repealing
Such Sections and En-
acting New Sections in
Lieu Thereof Adopting
the 2015 International
Energy Conservation
Code;
Ordinance 23-16
Amending City of Du-
buque Code of Ordi-
nances Title 14 Build-
ing and Development,
Chapter 1 Building Co-
des, Article E Fire Code
and Regulations, Sec-
tions 14-1E-1 Interna-
tional Fire Code Adopt-
ed and 14-1E-2 Interna-
tional Fire Code
Amendments by Re-
pealing Such Sections
and Enacting New Sec-
tions in Lieu Thereof
Adopting the 2015 In-
ternational Fire Code;
Ordinance 24-16
Amending City of Du-
buque Code of Ordi-
nances Title 14 Build-
ing and Development,
Chapter 1 Building Co-
des, Article G Fuel Gas
Code, Sections 14-1G-1
Fuel Gas Code Adopted
and 14-1G-2 Fuel Gas
Code Amendments by
Repealing Such Sec-
tions and Enacting New
Sections in Lieu There-
of Adopting the 2015
Fuel Gas Code;
Ordinance 25-16
Amending City of Du-
buque Code of Ordi-
nances Title 14 Build-
ing and Development,
accept the deed tor the
property owned by
Legionnaires Drum &
Bugle Corps Inc. DBA
Colts Drum & Bugle
Corps. Upon motion the
documents were re-
ceived and filed and
Resolution No. 208-16
Approving the acquisi-
tion of real estate
owned by Legionnaires
Drum & Bugle Corps,
Inc. D/B/A Colts Drum
& Bugle Corps located
at 1101 Central Avenue
in the City of Dubuque
was adopted.
18. Property Acquisi-
tion - The Barony, Inc.:
City Manager recom-
mending approval of a
resolution establishing
and setting the fair
market value based on
the certified Acquisi-
tion Appraisal and Re-
view Appraisal for
property owned by The
Barony, Inc. to be ac-
quired for the purpose
of construction of pub-
lic utilities. Upon mo-
tion the documents
were received and filed
and Resolution No. 209-
16 Establishing Fair
Market Value, Direct-
ing Good Faith Negotia-
tions, and Authorizing
the Commencement of
Eminent Domain Pro-
ceedings for the Ac-
quisition of Certain Re-
al Property Owned by
The Barony, Inc. in Du-
buque County, Iowa for
the Purpose of Con-
struction of Public Util-
ities was adopted.
19. Southwest Arterial
Property Acquisition -
Parcel 1508 Ronald &
Marlene Valentine: City
Manager recommend-
ing acceptance of
Grants of Easement
and Deed from Ronald
L. and Marlene Valen-
tine for the Southwest
Arterial Project. Upon
motion the documents
were received and filed
and Resolution No. 210-
16 Accepting a Grant of
Permanent and Tempo-
rary Easements for the
Southwest Arterial
Project from Ronald L.
Valentine and Marlene
Valentine; and Resolu-
tion No. 211-16 Accept-
ing a Deed for the
Southwest Arterial
Project from Ronald L.
Valentine and Marlene
Valentine were adopt-
ed.
20. Southwest Arterial
Property Acquisition -
Parcel 129S John &
Carolyn Haupert: City
Manager recommend-
ing acceptance of Deed
from John C. Haupert
and Carolyn S. Haupert
for the Southwest Arte-
rial Project. Upon mo-
tion the documents
were received and filed
and Resolution No. 212-
16 Accepting a Deed
for the Southwest Arte-
rial Project from John
C. Haupert and Carolyn
S. Haupert was adopt-
ed.
21. Southwest Arterial
Property Acquisition -
Parcel 127B English
Ridge, LLC: City Man=
ager recommending
acceptance of a Grant
of Easement and Deed
from English Ridge,
LLC for the Southwest
Arterial Project. Upon
motion the documents
were received and filed
and Resolution No. 213-
16 Accepting a Grant of
Temporary Construc-
tion Easement for the
Southwest Arterial
Project from English
Ridge, LLC; and Resolu-
tion No. 214-16 Accept-
ing a Deed for the
Southwest Arterial Pro-
ject from English Ridge,
LLC were adopted.
22. Southwest Arterial
Property Acquisition -
Parcel 126 Portzen
Building Firm, LLC: City
Manager recommend-
ing acceptance of
Grants of Easement
and Deed from Portzen
Building Firm, LLC for
the Southwest Arterial
Project. Upon motion
the documents were
received and filed and
Resolution No. 215-16
Accepting a Grant of
Permanent and Tempo-
rary Easements for the
Southwest Arterial
Project from Portzen
Building Firm, LLC; and
Resolution No. 216-16
Accepting a Deed from
the Southwest Arterial
Project from Portzen
Building Firm, LLC
were adopted.
23. Southwest Arterial
Property Acquisition -
Parcel 125 Neztrop,
LLC: City Manager rec-
ommending accept-
ance of Deed from
NEZTROP, LLC for the
Southwest Arterial
Project. Upon motion
that was teed against
the City of Dubuque by
Charles Klein. Upon
motion the documents
were received, filed
and approved.
26. Request for Pro-
posals - Consultant
Services for ADA Re-
view and Update of
Self -Evaluation and
Transition Plan: City
Manager recommend-
ing approval to release
a Request for Propos-
als to provide consul-
tant services for an
ADA Review and Up-
date of Self -Evaluation
and Transition Plan.
Upon motion the docu-
ments were received,
filed and approved.
27. Employee Assis-
tance Program: City
Manager recommend-
ing approval of the se-
lection of Employee
and Family Resources
as the City's Employee
Assistance Program
provider. Upon motion
the documents were
received, filed and ap-
proved.
28. Request for Re-
lease of Funds for Fis-
cal Year 2017 Commun-
ity Development Block
Grant Activities: City
Manager recommend-
ing approval of a Reso-
lution authorizing the
Request for Release of
Funds for the proposed
projects approved in
the Fiscal Year 2017
(Program Year 2016)
Annual Action Plan for
Community Develop-
ment Block Grant
(CDBG) activities. Upon
motion the documents
were received and filed
and Resolution No. 220-
16 Authorizing Request
for Release of Com-
munity Development
Block Grant Funds for
Fiscal Year 2017 (Pro-
gram Year 2016) was
adopted.
29. Signed Contracts:
Short -Term Lease
Agreement with Robert
Bradley for tillable
property in Franklin D.
Roosevelt Park. Upon
motion the document
was received and filed.
30. Improvement Con-
tracts / Performance,
Payment and Mainte-
nance Bonds: SELCO,
Inc. for the 2016 Pave-
ment Marking Project;
Gansen Excavating,
Inc. for the South Fork
Catfish Creek to Tim-
ber-Hyrst Estates #4
North & South Lines
Creek Crossings 2016;
Portzen Construction,
Inc. for the North
Grandview Avenue and
Delhi Street Round-
about Intersection Im-
provement Project;
Visu-Sewer, Inc. for the
FY 2016 Sewershed 5,
7, 11 & 12 Manhole
Project. Upon motion
the documents were
received, filed and ap-
proved.
31. Alcohol Compli-
ance Civil Penalty for
Alcohol License Holder
- Mindframe Theaters:
City Manager recom-
mending approval of
the Acknowledgment/
Settlement Agreement
for an alcohol compli-
ance violation for
Mindframe Theaters,
555 John F. Kennedy
Road, #105. Upon mo-
tion the documents
were received, filed
and approved.
32. Business License
Refund: Request by
Tom Thompson for a
refund of the liquor li-
cense BC0020560 for
Oky Doky #8 located at
535 Hill Street in the
amount of $150.00.
Upon motion the docu-
ment was received,
filed and approved.
33. Alcohol License
Applications: City Man-
ager recommending
approval of annual
beer, liquor and wine
licenses as submitted.
Upon motion the docu-
ments were received
and filed and Resolu-
tion No. 221-16 Approv-
ing applications for
beer, liquor, and/or
wine permits, as re-
quired by 'City of Dubu-
que Code of ordinan-
ces Title 4 Business
and License Regula-
tions, Chapter 2 Liquor
Control, Article B Liq-
uor, Beer and Wine Li-
censes and Permits
was adopted.
ITEMS SET FOR
PUBLIC HEARING
Motion by Lynch to
receive and file the
documents, adopt the
resolutions, set the
public hearings as indi-
cated, and direct the
City Clerk to publish
notice as prescribed by
law. Seconded by
Lynch. Motion carried
ing be set tor June 20,
2016 to consider appro-
val of a request from
NEZTROP, LLC to va-
cate a portion of right-
of-way of Stone Valley
Drive in Stone Brook
,center Second Addi-
tion. Upon motion the
documents were re-
ceived and filed and
Resolution No. 223-16
Resolution of Intent to
vacate and dispose of
City interest in a por-
tion of the right-of-way
of Stone Valley Drive
between U.S. Highway
20 and Boulder Brook
Court, being part of Lot
A Stone Brook Center
Second Addition, to be
known as Lot 1 of Lot A
of Stone Brook Center
Second Addition, in the
City of Dubuque, Iowa
by sale to NEZTROP,
LLC was adopted set-
ting a public hearing
for a meeting to com-
mence at 6:30 p.m. on
June 20, 2016 in the
Historic Federal Build-
ing.
3. Reallocation of Ser-
ies 2012H General Obli-
gation Bond Proceeds:
City Manager Recom-
mending setting a pub-
lic hearing for June 20,
2016, on a proposal to
reallocate not to ex-
ceed $500,000 of the
unspent proceeds of
the General Obligation
Bond Series 2012H
from the renovation of
the second floor of the
Multicultural Family
Center to fund the ac-
quisition of the Colts
Drum & Bugle Corps
building at 1101 Cen-
tral Avenue. Upon mo-
tion the documents
were received and filed
and Resolution No. 224-
16 Fixing date for a
meeting on the propos-
al to reallocate certain
unspent proceeds of
the General Obligation
Bonds, Series 2012H, of
the City of Dubuque,
Iowa, and providing for
publication of notice
thereof was adopted
setting a public hear-
ing for a meeting to
commence at 6:30 p.m.
on June 20, 2016 in the
Historic Federal Build-
ing.
4. Hodge Company
Lease Agreement: City
Manager recommend-
ing the City Council set
a public hearing for
June 20, 2016 on the
proposed riverfront
lease with Hodge Com-
pany to lease 8.89
acres on Purina Drive.
Upon motion the docu-
ments were received
and filed and Resolu-
tion No. 225-16 Resolu-
tion of Intent to dis-
pose of an interest in
real property owned by
the City of Dubuque by
lease between the City
of Dubuque, Iowa and
Hodge Company was
adopted setting a pub-
lic hearing for a meet-
ing to commence at
6:30 p.m. on June 20,
2016 in the Historic
Federal Building.
BOARDS/
COMMISSIONS
Applicants were invit-
ed to address the City
Council regarding their
desire to serve on the
following Boards/Com-
missions.
1. Arts and Cultural
Affairs Advisory Com-
mission: Four, 3-year
terms through June 30,
2019 (Expiring terms of
O'Rourke-Rosenow and
Riedel, Kluseman and
Teckemeyer). Appli-
cants for the Arts Rep-
resentative Designa-
tion: Nicholas Bratcher,
610 West 5th St.; Bibi
Burke, 1155 Arrowhead
Dr.; Marina O'Rourke-
Rosenow, 2085 Mullin
Rd.; Susan Riedel, 282
Kelly's Bluff St.; Davis
Schmitz, 1270 Arrow-
head Dr.; Mary Thomas
Armstrong, 728 Alta
Vista St.; Audrea
Walsh, 803 Lincoln Ave.
Ms. Burke, Ms. Riedel
and Ms. Armstrong
spoke in support of
their respective ap-
pointments and provid-
ed brief a brief biogra-
phy of their qualifica-
tions.
2. Civic Center Advi-
sory Commission: Two,
3-year terms through
June 29, 2019 (Expiring
terms of - Bakke and
Hill). Applicants: Rod
Bakke, 3030 Karen St.;
McKenzie Hill, 333 E.
loth St. #234.
3. Historic Preserva-
tion Commission:
(Note: Three openings
total, two different
term dates). One, 3-
year term through July
1, 2018 (Vacant term of
Krueger - At -Large);
and Two, 3-year terms
St. Mr. Armstrong and
Ms. Monk spoke in sup-
port of their respective
appointments and pro-
vided a brief biography
of their qualifications.
7. Long Range Plan-
ning Advisory Commis-
sion: One, 3-year term
through July 1, 2019
(Expiring term of
Winterwood). Appli-
cant: Charles Winter -
wood, 555 Montrose
Ter.
8. Parks and Recrea-
tion Advisory Commis-
sion: Three, 3-year
terms through June 30,
2019 (Vacant term of
Schlueter and Expiring
terms of Larson and
Lyness). Applicants:
Robert Blocker, 880
Kane St.: Richard
Kirkendall, 1725 Alta
PI.; Katherine Larson,
2535 Traut Ter.; Karen
Lyness, 89 Alpine St.
Mr. Blocker and Mr.
Kirkendall spoke in
support of their re-
spective appointments
and provided a brief bi-
ography of their quali-
fications. Ryan Larson,
on behalf of his wife
Katherine, read a pre-
pared statement from
her in support of her
appointment.
PUBLIC HEARINGS
Upon motion the rules
were suspended allow-
ing anyone present to
address the City Coun-
cil on the following
items.
1. Request to Amend
PUD - Historic Millwork
District: Proof of publi-
cation on notice of
public hearing to con-
sider approval of a re-
quest by Keith Gutier-
rez to amend the His-
toric Millwork District
Planned Unit Develop-
ment (PUD) to allow
microbrewery, winery
and distillery as per-
mitted uses and the
Zoning Advisory Com-
mission recommending
approval as conditional
uses with conditions
related to noise and
odors. Motion by Con-
nors to receive and file
the documents and
that the requirement
that a proposed ordi-
nance be considered
and voted on for pas-
sage at two Council
meetings prior to the
meeting at which it is
to be passed be sus-
pended. Seconded by
Lynch. Motion carried
6-0. Planning Services
Manager provided a
staff report. Developer
Keith Gutierrez ad-
dressed the City Coun-
cil reiterating his com-
ments from the May
16, 2016 meeting.
Motion by Connors for
final consideration and
passage of Ordinance
No. 19-16 Amending Ti-
tle 16, the Unified De-
velopment Code of the
City of Dubuque Code
of Ordinances by
rescinding Ordinance
75-15 Which provides
regulations for a PUD
Planned Unit Develop-
ment District with a
Planned Commercial
Designation for the
Historic Millwork Dis-
trict PUD and now be-
ing amended to include
Microbrewery, Winery
and Distillery as condi-
tional uses. Seconded
by Lynch. Motion'car-
ried 4-2 with Rios and
Del Toro voting nay.
2. Rite Hite/AB(MC)2
Expansion Develop-
ment Agreement: Proof
of publication on no-
tice of public hearing
to consider approval of
a Development Agree-
ment with Rite
Hite/AB(MC)2 for their
expansion project at
4343 Chavenelle Road
and the City Manager
recommending appro-
val. Motion by Lynch to
receive and file the
documents and adopt
Resolution No. 226-16
Approving a Develop-
ment Agreement by
and between the City
of Dubuque, Iowa and
Rite Hite/AB(MC)2 pro-
viding for the issuance
of Urban Renewal Tax
Increment Revenue
Obligations for the ex-
pansion of property
and creation of jobs at
4343 Chavenelle Road.
Seconded by Connors.
Dan McDonald, Vice
President of Existing
Business for Greater
Dubuque Development
Corp., spoke in support
of the recommendation.
Motion carried 6-0.
3. Transit Advisory
Board Student Fare
Recommendation:
Proof of publication on
notice of public hear-
ing to consider appro-
val of the Jule Transit
the southwest corner
of North Grandview
Avenue and University
Avenue and the City
Manager recommend-
ing approval. Motion
by Lynch to receive
and file the documents
and adopt Resolution
No. 228-16 Vacating a
portion of North Grand-
view Avenue South of
University Avenue to
be known as Lot 1 of
Tiefenthaler 2nd Place,
in the City of Dubuque,
Iowa; and Resolution
No. 229-16 Disposing of
anal growth at the of
Hwy 20 and the pro-
posed SW Arterial due
in part to the expan-
sion of the City's indus-
trial parks. Motion car-
ried 6-0.
2. Dubuque Main
Street / Farmers' Mar-
ket Update: Dubuque
Main Street Executive
Director Dan LoBianco
provided an update on
the Dubuque Farmers'
Market that included
promotion and success
of the Supplemental
Nutrition Assistant Pro-
tions to the City Coun-
cil and the Public Input
Agenda. Seconded by
Resnick. Motion car-
ried 6-0.
4. Through 10. Code of
Ordinances Amend-
ments - Title 14 Inter-
national Building Code;
International Energy
Conservation Code; In-
ternational Fire Code;
International Fuel Gas
Code: - International
Mechanical Code: In-
ternational Plumbing
Code; and International
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of Zoning Reclassifica-
tion or Zoning or Sub-
division Text Amend-
ments, and 14-1A-6
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Amendments by Re-
pealing Such Sections
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tions in Lieu Thereof
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ternational Building
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a New Section 14-1F-4
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chanical and Plumbing
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viding for the Powers,
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nances Title 14 Build-
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the 2015 International
Plumbing Code and by
Repealing Section 14-
1H-7 Plumbing Code
Board and Enacting a
New Section 14-1H-7
Mechanical and Plumb-
ing Code Board Provid-
ing for the Powers, Op-
eration, Membership
and Meetings;
Ordinance 27-16
Amending City of Du-
buque Code of Ordi-
nances Title 14 Build-
ing and Development,
Chapter 1 Building Co-
des, Article B Residen-
tial Code, Sections 14-
1B-1 International Resi-
dential Code Adopted
and 14-1B-2 Interna-
tional Residential Code
Amendments by Re-
pealing Such Sections
and Enacting New Sec-
tions in Lieu Thereof
Adopting the 2015 In-
ternational Residential
Code. Seconded by
Resnick. Motion car-
ried 6-0.
11. WS Live - Amend-
ment to Development
Agreement: City Man-
ager recommending
approval of the Second
Amendment to Devel-
opment Agreement
among and between
the City of Dubuque,
Interstate Building,
LLLP and WS Live, LLC
in order to correct the
Termination Date in
Section 6.3 to June 1,
2017. Motion by Lynch
to receive and file the
documents and adopt
Resolution No. 230-16
Approving the Second
Amendment to Devel-
opment Agreement
among and between
City of Dubuque, Inter-
state Building, LLP, and
WS Live, LLC. Sec-
onded by Connors. Mo-
tion carried 5-0 with
Del Toro abstaining for
possible conflict of in-
terest as an employee
of WS Live.
12. Resolution of Ne-
cessity for 210 Jones
Street Urban Revitali-
zation: City Manager
recommending appro-
val of a Resolution of
Necessity for an Urban
Revitalization Area at
210 Jones Street. Mo-
tion by Lynch to re-
ceive and file the docu-
ments and adopt Reso-
lution No. 231-16 Reso-
lution of Necessity
finding that the reha-
bilitation, conserva-
tion, redevelopment, —
economic develop-
ment, or a combination
thereof of 210 Jones
Street in the City of Du-
buque, Iowa, is neces-
sary in the Interest of
public health, safety,
or welfare of the resi-
dents of the City.
Seconded by Resnick.
Responding to ques-
tions from the City
Council, City Manager
Van Milligen the Urban
Revitalization designa-
tion process and pro-
vided information on
funding sources. Mo-
tion carried 6-0.
13. Request for Work
Session - Bee Branch
Creek Restoration Proj-
ect Walking Tour: City
Manager requesting
the City Council sched-
ule a work session for
another walkingtour of
the Bee Branch Creek
Restoration Project for
Monday, July 11, 2016
at 5:30 p.m. The tour
will start at the parking
lot at Garfield Avenue
and Pine Street. Motion
by Connors to receive
and file the documents
and set the work ses-
sion as recommended.
Seconded by Lynch.
Mayor Pro-Tem Jones
stated that he will not
be able to attend the
work session. Motion
carried 6-0.
COUNCIL MEMBER
REPORTS
Council Member Con-
nors reported on a pre-
sentation she made in
the Council Chambers
to several groups of
second grade students
on how a city works
and congratulated the
teachers for providing
the opportunity.
Mayor Pro-Tem Jones
reported on the recent
delegation visit to
Washington, DC and
the meetings with leg-
islative staff. Jones re-
minded everyone to
vote in the primary
election on Tuesday,
15June 7, 2016.
CLOSED SESSION
Motion by Connors at
8:16 p.m. to convene in
closed session to dis-
cuss pending litigation
and property acquisi-
tion pursuant to Chap-
ter 21.5(1)(c), -(j) Code
of Iowa. Seconded by
Lynch. Mayor Pro-Tem
Jones stated for the re-
cord that the attorney
the City Council will
consult with on issues
to be discussed in
closed session is Assis-
tant City Attorney
Maureen Quann. Mo-
tion carried 6-0.
Upon motion the City
Council reconvened in
open session at 8:35
p.m. having given staff
proper direction.
There being no fur-
ther business, upon
motion the City Council
adjourned at 8:36 p.m.
/s/Kevin S. Firnstahl,
CMC, City Clerk
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