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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2024-01-16 Public hearingNOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING _u E f Notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held by the City Council of Iowa City, Iowa, at 2M JAN -2 A14 10. 3 1 which time the Council will consider: f t�.,, , An amendment to the Comprehensive I f-»' . " Plan future land use map designation from f �• C1 T Y, Office Research Development Center to (3,L Intensive Commercial for approximately 61.72 acres of property located north of I- 80 and west of N. Dodge Street at the end of Moss Ridge Road. (CPA23-0002) An ordinance conditionally rezoning approximately 61.72 acres of property located north of 1-80 and west of N. Dodge Street, at the end of Moss Ridge Road from Research Development Park (RDP) zone, Interim Development Research Park (ID -RP) zone, and Highway Commercial with a Planned Development Overlay (OPD/CH-1) zone to Intensive Commercial (CI -1) zone. (REZ23-0009) Said public hearing will be held at 6:00 p.m. on the 16th of January, 2024, in Emma J. Harvat Hall at City Hall, 410 E. Washington St., in said city, or if said meeting is cancelled, at the next meeting of the City Council thereafter as posted by the City Clerk. Copies of proposed ordinances and resolutions are on file for public examination in the office of the City Clerk, City Hall, Iowa City, Iowa. Persons wishing to make their views known for Council consideration are encouraged to appear at the above-mentioned time and place. Copies may also be made available by telephoning the City Clerk at 319-356-5043 or emailing kgrace@iowa-city.org Kirk Lehmann, Associate Planner Prepared by: Kirk Lehmann, Associate Planner, 410 E. Washington St, Iowa City, IA; 319-356-5230 (CPA21-0001) Resolution No. Resolution to amend the Comprehensive Plan future land use map for property located north of 1-80 and west of N. Dodge Street at the end of Moss Ridge Road from Office Research Development Center to Intensive Commercial (CPA23-0002) Whereas, the Iowa City Comprehensive Plan serves as a land -use and planning policy guide by illustrating and describing the location and configuration of appropriate land uses throughout the City; by providing notification to the public regarding intended uses of land; and by illustrating the long-range growth area limit for the City; and Whereas, Stephen Moss has requested that the Comprehensive Plan future land use designation for property located north of 1-80 and west of N. Dodge Street at the end of Moss Ridge Road be changed from Office Research Development Center to Intensive Commercial, as shown in Appendix 1; and Whereas, if circumstances change and/or additional information or factors come to light, a change to the Comprehensive Plan may be in the public interest; and Whereas, circumstances have changed since the Comprehensive Plan was adopted in 2013, including the transformation of the property market due to COVID-19 that led to decreased demand for office space and office park -style development space, the closure of Pearson's and ACT's offices in the area near the subject property, and increased demand for intensive commercial uses; and Whereas, the proposed amendment is compatible with other policies and provisions of the Comprehensive Plan, including policies that allow the development of businesses that align with the needs of the community, that support development in defined commercial nodes with ready access to highways such as the Moss Ridge Urban Renewal Area, and that provide for contiguous development which avoids sensitive environmental areas and creates appropriate transitions; and Whereas, the Planning and Zoning Commission reviewed this proposed amendment at its meeting on December 20, 2023 and determined that circumstances changed to the extent that an amendment to the Comprehensive Plan is warranted and in the public interest and the proposed amendment is compatible with other policies or provisions of the Comprehensive Plan. Now, therefore, be it resolved by the City Council of the City of Iowa City, Iowa, that: The Comprehensive Plan future land use designation for approximately 61.72 acres of property located north of 1-80 and west of N. Dodge Street at the end of Moss Ridge Road is amended from Office Research Development Center to Intensive Commercial, as illustrated and described in Appendix 1, attached hereto; and Passed and approved this day of 2024. Mayor: n . Resolution No. Page 2 Attest: City Clerk City Attorney's Office .V, 0 JAN -2 AM 10: 3 7 C,,4 T Y trfl- LEA' A-%* ,IV" CITY, 11AJA 7- JlQ 17 7" _; -Tf , ILI.i, ill: I till I—c— rz —7 7 - 7 W- 17' AIRPORT K, Future Land Use, Iowa City Based on Planning Distracts General Commercial Public/Private Own Space City urnit. Highway Commercial Water Feature City Growth Area (Resolution 21-285) ------------ Run[ Residential Conservation Design 2-8 DIJ/A Intensive Commercial 8-16 DU/A Off -ice Commercial 16-24 DU/A General Commercial 25+ DU/A office Research Devel. Center Mind Use General Industrial Neighborhood Center Public/Semi-Public Future Land Use, Iowa City Based on Planning Distracts General Commercial Public/Private Own Space City urnit. Highway Commercial Water Feature City Growth Area (Resolution 21-285) 9 J Prepared by: Madison Conley, Associate Planner, 410 E. Washington Street, Iowa City, IA 52240; 319-356-5230 (REZ23-0009) Ordinance No. An ordinance conditionally rezoning approximately 61.72 acres of land located North of 1-80, West of N. Dodge Street, at the end of Moss Ridge Road from Research Development Park (RDP) zone, Interim Development Research Park (ID -RP) zone, and Highway Commercial with a Planned Development Overlay (OPD/CH-1) zone to Intensive Commercial (CI -1) zone (REZ23-0009). Whereas, the owner, Stephen A. Moss, has requested a rezoning of property located North of 1-80, West of N. Dodge Street, at the end of Moss Ridge Road, from Research Development Park (RDP) zone, Interim Development Research Park (ID -RP) zone, and Highway Commercial with a Planned Development Overlay (OPD/CH-1) zone to Intensive Commercial (CI -1) zone; and Whereas, the Comprehensive Plan indicates that the subject area is appropriate for Intensive Commercial and encourages compact and efficient development; focuses industrial development on land suitable for industrial uses with good access to highways while buffered from residential neighborhoods; and aims to improve the environmental and economic health of the community by promoting development in urban renewal areas such as Moss Green; and Whereas, the rezoning creates a public need to ensure orderly and efficient development and an interconnected street network through the approval of a preliminary and final plat prior to approval of a site plan and a looped water system that prevents a dead-end spur; and Whereas, the rezoning creates a public need to ensure that any transportation impacts are addressed through the completion of a new traffic study prior to approval of a preliminary plat and completion of all required improvements, including off-site improvements, as determined by traffic study; and Whereas, the Planning and Zoning Commission has determined that, with reasonable conditions regarding the completion of a new traffic study; completion of all required improvements, including offsite improvements, as determined by the traffic study, subject to review and approval of the City Engineer; approval of a preliminary and final plat; and public improvements that include a looped water system to prevent a dead-end spur, thequested zoning is consistent with the Comprehensive Plan.,' Whereas, Iowa Code §414.5 (2022) provides that the City of Iowa City. mai mp'se reasonable conditions on granting a rezoning request, over and above existing regulations order to satisfy public needs caused by the requested change; and t C-3 Whereas, the owner, Stephen A. Moss, has agreed that the property shall be dev( f§ped in L accordance with the terms and conditions of the Conditional Zoning Agreement attached horeto to ensure appropriate development in this area of the city. Now, therefore, be it ordained by the City Council of the City of Iowa City, Iowa: Section I Approval. Subject to the Conditional Zoning Agreement attached hereto and incorporated herein, property described below is hereby reclassified to Intensive Commercial (CI - 1): Ordinance No. Page 2 ALL THAT PART OF THE EAST HALF OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 35, TOWNSHIP 80 NORTH, RANGE 6 WEST OF THE 5T" P.M. LYING NORTH OF THE NORTHERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF INTERSTATE HIGHWAY 80. DESCRIBED AREA CONTAINS 61.72 ACRES. Section II. Zoning Map. The building official is hereby authorized and directed to change the zoning map of the City of Iowa City, Iowa, to conform to this amendment upon the final passage, approval and publication of the ordinance as approved by law. Section III. Conditional Zoning Agreement. The mayor is hereby authorized and directed to sign, and the City Clerk attest, the Conditional Zoning Agreement between the property owner(s) and the City, following passage and approval of this Ordinance. Section IV. Certification And Recording. Upon passage and approval of the Ordinance, the City Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to certify a copy of this ordinance and record the same in the Office of the County Recorder, Johnson County, Iowa, at the Owner's expense, upon the final passage, approval and publication of this ordinance, as provided by law. Section V. Repealer. All ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict with the provisions of this Ordinance are hereby repealed. Section VI. Severability. If any section, provision or part of the Ordinance shall be adjudged to be invalid or unconstitutional, such adjudication shall not affect the validity of the Ordinance as a whole or any section, provision or part thereof not adjudged invalid or unconstitutional. Section VII. Effective Date. This Ordinance shall be in effect after its final passage, approval and publication, as provided by law. Passed and approved this day of , 2024. Mayor Attest: City Clerk Approved by City Attorney's Office Prepared by: Madison Conley, Associate Planner, 410 E. Washington, Iowa City, IA 52240 (319) 356-5230 (REZ23-0009) Conditional Zoning Agreement This agreement is made among the City of Iowa City, Iowa, a municipal corporation (hereinafter referred to as "City") and Stephen A. Moss, (hereinafter referred to as "Owner"). Whereas, Owner is the legal title holder of approximately 61.72 acres of property located North of 1-80, West of N. Dodge Street, at the end of Moss Ridge Road legally described below; and Whereas, Owner has requested the rezoning from Research Development Park (RDP) zone, Interim Development Research Park (ID -RP) zone, and Highway Commercial with a Planned Development Overlay (OPD/CH-1) zone to Intensive Commercial (CI -1) zone; and Whereas, the Comprehensive Plan indicates that the subject area is appropriate for Intensive Commercial; and Whereas, the rezoning creates a public need to ensure orderly development and an interconnected street network through the approval of a preliminary and final plat prior to approval of a site plan and a looped water system that prevents a dead-end spur; and Whereas, the rezoning creates a public need to ensure that any transportation impacts are addressed through the completion of a new traffic study prior to approval of a preliminary plat and completion of all required improvements, including off-site improvements, as determined by traffic study; and Whereas, the Planning and Zoning Commission has determined that, with reasonable conditions regarding the completion of a new traffic study; completion of all required improvements, including offsite improvements, as determined by the traffic study, subject to review and approval of the City Engineer; approval of a preliminary and final plat; and public improvements that include a looped water system to prevent a dead-end spur, the requested zoning is consistent with the Comprehensive Plan; and Whereas, Iowa Code §414.5 (2023) provides that the City of Iowa City maX3impose reasonable conditions on granting a rezoning request, over and above existing regulVions, in order to satisfy public needs caused by the requested change; and Whereas, The Owner agrees to develop this property in accordance M -ft the firms and conditions of the Conditional Zoning Agreement. Now, therefore, in consideration of the mutual promises contained herein, the .phrtieii5agree_a+s follows: 1J 1. Stephen A. Moss is the legal title holder of the property legally described as: ALL THAT PART OF THE EAST HALF OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 35, TOWNSHIP 80 NORTH, RANGE 6 WEST OF THE 5T" P.M. LYING NORTH OF THE NORTHERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF INTERSTATE HIGHWAY 80. DESCRIBED AREA CONTAINS 61.72 ACRES. 2. Owner acknowledges that the City wishes to ensure conformance to the principles of the Comprehensive Plan. Further, the parties acknowledge that Iowa Code §414.5 (2023) provides that the City of Iowa City may impose reasonable conditions on granting a rezoning request, over and above the existing regulations, in order to satisfy public needs caused by the requested change. 3. In consideration of the City's rezoning the subject property, Owner agrees that development of the subject property will conform to all requirements of the Zoning Code, as well as the following conditions: a. Prior to approval of a preliminary plat, completion of a traffic study. b. Prior to issuance of a building permit, completion of all required improvements, including off-site improvements, as determined by the traffic study, subject to review and approval of the City Engineer. c. Prior to site plan approval, approval of a preliminary and final plat. The public improvements shall include water main designed to extend and connect to the existing water main along 1-80 to create a loop to prevent a dead-end spur. 4. The conditions contained herein are reasonable conditions to impose on the land under Iowa Code §414.5 (2023), and that said conditions satisfy public needs that are caused by the requested zoning change. 5. This Conditional Zoning Agreement shall be deemed to be a covenant running with the land and with title to the land, shall inure to the benefit of and bind all successors, representatives, and assigns of the parties, and shall remain in full force and effect until a building permit is issued for the above-described property, upon which occurrence these conditions shall be deemed satisfied and this agreement of no further force and effect. 6. Nothing in this Conditional Zoning Agreement shall be construed to relieve the Owner from complying with all other applicable local, state, and federal regulations. 7. This Conditional Zoning Agreement shall be incorporated by reference into the ordinance rezoning the subject property, and that upon adoption and publication of the ordinance, this agreement shall be recorded in the Johnson County Recorder's Office at the Applicant's expense. Dated this day of 2023. City of Iowa City Stephen A. Moss M Bruce Teague, Mayor By: N) Attest: -ua 2 Kellie Grace, City Clerk Approved by: City Attorney's Office City of Iowa City Acknowledgement: State of Iowa ) ss: Johnson County ) This instrument was acknowledged before me on , 2023 by Bruce Teague and Kellie Grace as Mayor and City Clerk, respectively, of the City of Iowa City. Notary Public in and for the State of Iowa (Stamp or Seal) Stephen A. Moss Acknowledgment: State of _ County of This record was acknowledged before me on My commission expires: 2023 by Stephen A. Moss. Notary Public in and for the State of Iowa (Stamp or Seal) 3 rn E3 C Item: 8.c STAFF PRESENTATION TO FOLLOW : T CITY OF IOWA CITY 410 East Washington Street Iowa City, Iowa 52240- 1826 (319) 3S6-5000 (319) 356-5009 FAX www.icgov.org Planning Zoning Commission Items JANUARY 16 2024 Item 8. c: Comprehensive Plan Amendment CPA23-0002 Resolution to amend the Comprehensive Plan future land use map for property located north of 1-80 and west of N . Dodge Street at the end of Moss Ridge Road from Office Research Development Center to Intensive Commercial ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 '0.0 -lI +•� � Ridge � � . Commercial CIN OF IOWA CIN epared By:Kirk Lehnnann Date Prepared:Nov.2023 ;n ., 's s: mma= Rd Devon nye -o �o 'dip y QI Y j 2 Two applications submitted by Stephen Moss e` "+�► .� for approximately 61.72 acres of property �� 80�� located north of I-80 and west of Highway 1/N. r Nom Dodge Street to change the fitture land use map sovro Sr designation from Office Research Development Interstate 60 ry podge St to Center to Intensive Commercial and to rezone 80 Eb to ry pgt9e Sf from the RDP,ID-RP,and OPD/CH-1 zones to a CI-1 zone to allow intensive commercial � S,Nb�BpEb davolnnmont qDT,n: o ..,.A9e r f Once Commercial - General Commercial ` Office Research Deiel. Centers Background The owner/applicant is interested in selling the subject properties Several previous proposals were approved but never developed: i� • Moss Green Urban Village (2010) 1 1 _ • Moss Ridge Office Campus (2012) • Updated Moss Ridge Campus (2015) r-- - - -- - The proposed Plan Amendment would change a i ; the future land use designations from Office Research Development Center to Intensive Commercial Comprehensive Plan Amendment Approval Criteria Circumstances have changed and/or additional information or factors have come to light such VF that the proposed amendment is in the public interest. 2. The proposed amendment will be compatible with other policies or provisions of the comprehensive plan, including any district plans or other amendments thereto. Circumstances have changed and/or additional information or factors have come to light such that the proposed amendment is in the public interest. This area was long identified for office and research park-style uses First identified in 1978 Comprehensive Plan and most recently in 2013 Rationale includes access to 1-80, topography, and nearby uses such as ACT and Pearson The COVID-19 pandemic has transformed the real estate market Demand for office has declined due partially to remote work ACT and Pearson have closed Iowa City offices Demand for intensive commercial space has increased The proposed intensive commercial uses better meets current economic development needs while utilizing the prime access to I- 80 The proposed amendment will be compatible with other policies or provisions of the comprehensive plan, including any district plans or other amendments thereto . Vision : Build a resilient economy that grows the tax base and supports a high quality of life for the community Attract long-term investment and creating quality jobs Encourage entrepreneurship and innovation Support opportunities for growth and prosperity To help attain this vision, the plan encourages: Attracting businesses that have growth potential and are compatible with Iowa City's economy Improving the environmental and economic health of the community by developing in a compact, efficient, and contiguous manner This should not come at the expense of protecting the community's environmental and aesthetic assets Comprehensive Plan Consistency The proposed amendment meets several goals and strategies from the Comprehensive Plan: Identify appropriate commercial nodes and zone accordingly to meet the needs of present and future population Identify, zone, and preserve land for industrial uses in areas with ready access to rail and highways Guide development away from sensitive environmental areas Plan for appropriate transitions between residential neighborhoods and higher intensity commercial Support appropriate development in the City's designated urban renewal areas, including Moss Green Comprehensive Plan Amendment — Planning & Zoning Commission recommendation to City Council (January 2024) Rezoning from Research Development Park ( RDP) zone, Interim Development Research Park ( ID-RP) zone, and Highway Commercial with a Planned Development Overlay (OPD/CH-1) zone to Intensive Commercial (CI-1) zone. Planning & Zoning Next Steps _j Commission Recommendation to City Council (January 2024) Preliminary & Final Plat-Planning & Zoning Commission/City Council Site Plan — Staff Review Building Permits —Staff Review Planning & Zonin Commission Recommendation The Planning and Zoning Commission recommended approval of CPA23-0002, a proposed amendment to change the Comprehensive Plan future land use designation from Office Research Development Park to Intensive Commercial for approximately 61 .72 acres of property located north of Interstate 80 and west of Highway 1 . STAFF PRESENTATION CONCLUDED CITY OF IOWA CITY 410 East Washington Street Iowa City, Iowa 52240-1826 (3 19) 356-5000 (319) 356-5009 FAX www.icgov.org m } v � u x 0 \ O LL 4j�1r LL o 0 0 co W � MMj N J J LL z z LU (/) LU rvolom LL LL a Planning Zoning Commission Items JANUARY 2 2024 Item 10A Rezoning — Moss Ridge Rd REZ23-0009 Ordinance conditionally rezoning approximately 61.72 acres of land located North of 1-80, West of N . Dodge Street, at the end of Moss Ridge Road from Research Development Park ( RDP) zone, Interim Development Research Park ( ID-RP) zone, and Highway Commercial with a Planned Development Overlay (OPD/CH-1) zone to Intensive Commercial (CI-1) zone. ( First Consideration) 'AIII III ' CITY OF 101VA CITI' 1 0.05 0.1 0.2 Miles Moss Ridge 1 D, 2023 [p Ab y' Qa ID-RP e Jaz I - f 16 peon ' y y 2 'Ivo applications submitted by Stephen Moss y for approximately 61.72 acres of property �� epwa _. located north of[-80 and west of Highway 1/N. a roN Dodge Street to change the future land use map �vro �S+ designation from Office Research Development Interstate eo N podge Stro Center to Intensive Commercial and to rezone 80 Eb to N pey9e St Proposed Zoning: Intensive Commercial (CI-1) Zone: Created to provide areas for those sales and service functions and businesses whose operations are typically characterized outdoor storage and display, storage of merchandise, or operations conducted in buildings or structures not completely enclosed . • Allows warehouse and freight movement, outdoor storage and display, industrial service, wholesales, etc. Commercial Site Development Standards (14- 2C-6) I � 1 Y I .a _ J ----------- q " —..—..—..—..—. �r•r `\ 1 I \ i H i \�FER \\ sVMa j 1 / i LLI I , 1 I 1 I � I I 1 1 I I I � I 1 I 1 � I I - I I t \ --''oa — .. r E - - -- - - - - - INTERSTATE 80 Development C • • General Development Approval Criteria Consistency with the Comprehensive Plan — 2. Compatibility with existing neighborhood Consistency with Comprehensive Plan IC2030 Comprehensive Plan FLUM Changes: Office Research Development Center 4 Intensive Commercial Background The Moss Ridge location is identified as beneficial to businesses that require close access to Interstate 80 Land Use Encourage compact, efficient development that is contiguous and connected to existing neighborhoods to reduce the cost of extending infrastructure and services to preserve farmland and open space at the edge of the city Guide development away from sensitive environmental areas, such as floodplains, wetlands, woodlands, steep slopes, flood hazard areas, and streams Compatibility with Existing Neighborhood Property would have minimal impact on existing neighborhood character: Undeveloped land for the north and west Environmental features act as a natural buffer to the residential uses further west Vacant Pearson property, office park development adjacent to the east that includes warehousing uses 1-80 separates the property from the commercial uses to the south Commercial site development standards: Manage any future commercial development and ensure compatibility to surrounding uses Traffic Study & Offsite Improvements Condition Update 2012 study with specific development proposal Sensitive Area & Platting Condition Ensure easements are in place holistically before site development Comprehensive Plan Amendment — Planning & Zoning Commission recommendation to City Council (January 2024) Rezoning from Research Development Park ( RDP) zone, Interim Development Research Park ( ID-RP) zone, and Highway Commercial with a Planned Development Overlay (OPD/CH-1) zone to Intensive Commercial (CI-1) zone — Planning & Zoning Next Steps Commission recommendation to City Council (January 2024) Preliminary & Final Plat — Planning Zoning/City Council Site Plan — Staff Review Building Permits —Staff Review Planning & tonin Commission Recommendation The Planning & Zoning Commission recommended approval of REZ23-0009, an application to rezone approximately 61.72 acres of the property north of 1-80 and west of Highway 1 from ID-RS, RDP, OPD/CH-1, to CI-1 subject to the following conditions: Prior to approval of a preliminary plat, completion of a traffic study Prior to issuance of a building permit, completion of all required improvements, including off-site improvements, as determined by the traffic study, subject to review and approval of the City Engineer Prior to site plan approval, approval of a preliminary and final plat. The public water improvements shall include water main designed to extend and connect to the existing water main along 1-80 to create a loop to prevent a dead-end spur STAFF PRESENTATION CONCLUDED CITY OF IOWA CITY 410 East Washington Street Iowa City, Iowa 52240-1826 (3 19) 356-5000 (319) 356-5009 FAX www.icgov.org 0110 20211 JAN' -2 Vis'; in: 3NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING N?TICF-OF PUBLIC HEARING ON PROJECT MANUAL AND ESTIMATED COST FOR THE 2023 SANITARY SEWER REPAIRS PROJECT IN THE CITY OF IOWA CITY, IOWA TO ALL TAXPAYERS OF THE CITY OF IOWA CITY, IOWA, AND TO OTHER INTERESTED PERSONS: Public notice is hereby given that the City Council of the City of Iowa City, Iowa, will conduct a public hearing on the Project Manual, including the plans, specifications, contract, and estimated cost for the construction of the 2023 Sanitary Sewer Repairs in said city at 6:00 p.m. on the 16th day of January, 2024, said meeting to be held in the Emma J. Harvat Hall in the City Hall, 410 East Washington Street in said city, or if said meeting is cancelled, at the next meeting of the City Council thereafter as posted by the City Clerk. This project includes replacement and repair of sanitary sewer pipes and manholes as well as reconnection of sanitary sewer services at various locations across the city. Said Project Manual and estimated cost are now on file in the office of the City Clerk in the City Hall in Iowa City, Iowa, and may be inspected by any interested persons. Any interested persons may appear at said meeting of the City Council for the purpose of making objections to and comments concerning said Project Manual or the cost of making said improvement. This notice is given by order of the City Council of the City of Iowa City, Iowa and as provided by law. Kellie K. Grace, City Clerk Item: 9.a STAFF PRESENTATION TO FOLLOW : T CITY OF IOWA CITY 410 East Washington Street Iowa City, Iowa 52240- 1826 (319) 3S6-5000 (319) 356-5009 FAX www.icgov.org 2023 Sanitary Sewer Repairs Project Public Hearing — 16 January 2024 I r _" � CITY OF IOWA CITY UNESCO CITY OF LITERATURE Project • • CITY OF IOWA CITY UNESCO CITY OF LITERATURE • Sanitary Sewer Work at Ten Locations ■ Clark Street ■ Dearborn Street ■ Highland Avenue ■ Muscatine Avenue ■ Norwood Circle ■ Rundell Street ■ Second Avenue ■ Spruce Street ■ Washington Street Project / • CITY OF CITY UNESCO 'LITERATURE • Install a new manhole • Remove and replace damaged pipes • Remove and replace damaged manholes • Remove existing lamp holes and replace with new manholes • Reinstate private sewer services • Pavement and grass restoration Cost, Schedule, and Contact Cost Schedule • Estimated Construction Cost: Bid Opening: 8 February $313,000 • Award : 20 February • Construction Starts: 1 April • • Substantial Completion: 30 September • Joe Welter, Senior Engineer Final Completion: 30 October Engineering Division (319) 356-5144 Doe-welter@iowa-city.org Special Thanks to Stanley Consultants, our engineering consultants on this Project STAFF PRESENTATION CONCLUDED CITY OF IOWA CITY 410 East Washington Street Iowa City, Iowa 52240-1826 (3 19) 356-5000 (319) 356-5009 FAX www.icgov.org 10: 3 1 001170 202 .� _2 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING I i T t i �� Citi NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON PROJECT MANUAL AND ESTIMATED COST FOR THE 2024 PARKING GARAGES MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS PROJECT IN THE CITY OF IOWA CITY, IOWA TO ALL TAXPAYERS OF THE CITY OF IOWA CITY, IOWA, AND TO OTHER INTERESTED PERSONS: Public notice is hereby given that the City Council of the City of Iowa City, Iowa, will conduct a public hearing on the Project Manual, including the plans, specifications, contract, and estimated cost for the construction of the 2024 Parking Garages Maintenance and Repair Project in said city at 6:00 p.m. on the 16th day of January, 2024, said meeting to be held in the Emma J. Harvat Hall in the City Hall, 410 East Washington Street in said city, or if said meeting is cancelled, at the next meeting of the City Council thereafter as posted by the City Clerk. This project includes sealant replacement, concrete repairs, membrane replacement, steel stair improvements, and other miscellaneous repairs and is located at 220 South Capitol Street, Iowa City, Iowa 52240. Said Project Manual and estimated cost are now on file in the office of the City Clerk in the City Hall in Iowa City, Iowa, and may be inspected by any interested persons. Any interested persons may appear at said meeting of the City Council for the purpose of making objections to and comments concerning said Project Manual or the cost of making said improvement. This notice is given by order of the City Council of the City of Iowa City, Iowa and as provided by law. Kellie K. Grace, City Clerk �, b Item: 9.b STAFF PRESENTATION TO FOLLOW : T CITY OF IOWA CITY 410 East Washington Street Iowa City, Iowa 52240- 1826 (319) 3S6-5000 (319) 356-5009 FAX www.icgov.org 2024 Parking Garages Maintenance and Repair Project Public Hearing — 16 January 2024 � r qui � wr%Afm_ CITY OF IOWA CITY UNESCO CITY OF LITERATURE Project • • CITY OF IOWA CITY • Capitol Street WJeHerson St EJellerson St t0 • Chauncey Swan I\ ! � — —: �- Elowa Ave • Court Street Transportation Center , ; y • Dubuque Street = WW ntrrEWaahtn9tm 31 o. • a, N'I �� r c y E cater.st Harrison Street • Tower Place W flunm9ton St i9�way 1 E Burlin9bn SII Hi91tn'ay 7 WC. Si� �` ...-..` -- ECwrt St m a CVy a WHvrism Std _ EMartisan St�4 r" . y wPl.n9ssst a w EPrmlir=St Vr." h Project / • CITY OF IOWA CITY UNESCO CITY OF LITERATURE • Structural Work: • Drip edge sealant • Epoxy injection • Epoxy filler with membrane • Expansion joint repair • Fiberglass Reinforced Plastic (FRP) stem wrap • Flashing replacement • Joint sealant with membrane • Membrane — some remove/replace, some new • Spall repairs • Stair well maintenance — painting, pan replacement • Weld tie repair with sealant and membrane Cost, Schedule, and Contact Cost Schedule • Estimated Construction Cost: Bid Opening: 8 February $366,000 • Award : 20 February • Construction Starts: 20 May • • Substantial Completion: 22 July • Joe Welter, Senior Engineer Final Completion: 21 August Engineering Division (319) 356-5144 ioe-welter@iowa-city.org Special Thanks to Shive-Hattery, our engineering consultants on this Project STAFF PRESENTATION CONCLUDED CITY OF IOWA CITY 410 East Washington Street Iowa City, Iowa 52240-1826 (3 19) 356-5000 (319) 356-5009 FAX www.icgov.org