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SITE PLAN
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Prepared by: :Caren Howard, Planning Department, 410 E. washIngton sireot, Iowa City, IA 52240; 319-350251
ORDINANCE NO -
Al's ORDINANCE A111J1 NDIMC TITLE 14: ZONING TO BROADEN THE USES ALLOWED IN THE
INTENSIVE COMMERCIAL fCI-1) ZONrt.
WHEREAS, an art hoc carmnidee of private citixerEs was appointed by the City Manager to revie%v the
zorifr7g regulatlonS in several of the City's Comm emial zaning dWtdcts due to concerns expressed by soma in
the business community; and
WHEREAS, said committee forwarded a aummany of their conclusions and recommendation to the
Planning and 7on[nq Camrnissron;
WHEREAS, the Committee concluded that some of the distinctions tretween the Jared uses affowed in the
fntensfve Commercial (CI -9) Zone versus the broader commercial uses allowed in the Community
CGImmercaal {CG -2} Zone may be unduly constraining the market,
WHEREAS, a majorfty of the committee concluded that opening up the possibility of additional uses in
the Cl -1 Zone, such as restaurarrts, rriedioal offices, and a wider variety of retail uses would not have a
signlfcant negative effect on CI -'E zoned prorser;ies and that it viould be better -to allow buyers to more frealy
choose a loom orl for their business based an their own needs and �F-ssessrnent of the merits of any specific
property_ and
WHEREAS, the committee acknowledged that albvvirtg this broader range of uses fn the CI -1 Zone
world shift more of the responsibility to the property buyer to consider the possibility that quasD4ndustrial or
intensive commercial :1ses, are more likely to have outdoor work areas, outdoor storage. or ol.tier
aspects that; msy result in noise, dust, odors, mayafso locate fn the same zcne; and
WHEREAS. despite the greater possibility for incompatibilities between uses in the C[-1 Zone, the
c❑mmittea concluded that the benefits of providing fora more unconstrained market for commercial property
outweighed these risks, and therefore recommended that the uses allouved in the CI -"I Zane be expanded to
allow the folicwlrrg CG -2 uses, and any associated accessory uses, such as dive -through facilities, with the
samc- standards and provisions called out in tf e CC -2 Zayre. restaurants arta gars; rnedica[ and dental
offloa-% personal services; trotels and motels; religious and: private group assembly, and'
sales-oriented retail
uses; and
WHEREAS, tha Planning and Zoning Commission has reviewed the comrnitbee's recarnmended
changes to the Zoning Code and recommended thatthese changes be approved.
NOW. THEREFORE, 13E 1T ORDA[NED aY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF 10%6.FA
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SECTION I- The Code of Ordinances of the CVof Iowa City, Iowa is thereby amended as folio s;
A. Amend 1420-2 Land Uses Alir-wed, Fable 2G1, PrirlCfpai irises Allowed tri Commercial Zones, to
indlCate the foflowing:
0 Designate Eating Establfshments as "Permitted Uses" In the I-1 Zone;
c Uesignate Drinking 1=stabfish rnents as "Provisional Uses' in the CI -1 Zone;
Desionsta -MedItcalloanta[ Offices as "Permitted Uses" in the GI -1 Zone; °°.
n Designate Personal` Service-tarianted Retail Uses as "Permitted Uses" in the CI -1 Zone:
a Designate Hospitality -Oriented Retail ekes as 'Permitted Uses!' in the 01-1 Zone;
a Designate SaJ&s-Qriewed Metall Uses as 'Permitted Ustqs" in the CI -1 Zone;
n Designate Refigfous & Private Croup Assembly Maes as 'Permitted uses" in the Ci -1
Zone.
B. Delete paragraph 14-0-413-11, 1, Specfirc Approval Criteria for Pmvisional Us -as and Special
Exception; for Drinkfng Estabfi5hrnents and substitute in lieu ther f-
PRESENTATION CONCLUDED
STAFF PRESENTATION TO FOLLOW: Item: 9.c
Item 9 .c: Preliminary Plat —Western Home GPD
of Iowa City
SU B22-0019
Resolution approving the preliminary plat of the Western Home GPD of
Iowa City, a resubdivision of Outlot A of St. Andrew Presbyterian
Church-Part One, Iowa City, Iowa .
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Western Home GPD of Iowa City Preliminary Plat
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I i I i I Date Prepared:February 2023
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Review
Criteria
Subdivision — Preliminary
Plat criteria :
Compliance with the
Comprehensive Plan
Compliance with
Conditional Zoning
Agreement
Compliance with
Subdivision & Other
Applicable Codes
Owner shall contribute 50% of the cost of
upgrading Camp Cardinal Road to City standards
from Gathering Place Lane to the future extension
of Deer Creek Road including 50% of the cost of
construction of the traffic circle at the
intersection of Deer Creek Road and Camp
Cardinal Road.
Conditional (Condition to be Satisfied before Building Permit)
Zoning
Agreement
• _ _ In the event Owner desires to construct on-street
angled parking, contemporaneous with City
approval of construction drawings showing the
same, Owner shall execute an agreement in a
form approved by the City Attorney obligating the
Owner to maintain such spaces.
(Condition to be Satisfied at Final Plat)
Streets and Circulation
Sidewalks, Trails, and Pedestrian Connections
Layout of Blocks and Lots
Open Space
Utilities/ Infrastructure
Rezoning to Medium Density Single-Family
Residential with a Planned Development
Overlay "OPD/RS-8" with a Preliminary
Sensitive Areas Development Plan — P&Z
recommendation to City Council (February
2023)
Preliminary Plat — P&Z and City Council (April
StepsNext
2023)
Final Plat — City Council
Final Sensitive Areas Development Plan & Site
Plan — Staff Review
Building Permits — Staff Review
Planning & Zoning Commission
Recommendation
The Planning and Zoning Commission recommends approval of SUB22-
0019, an application submitted by Western Home Independent Living
Services, Inc. for a Preliminary Plat for Western Home GPD of Iowa City,
a 31.65-acre subdivision containing 3 lots and 1 outlot intended for a
senior living community with 35 single-family homes, 8 duplex units, 38
multi-family units, 20 townhome-style units, 1 assisted living facility
with approximately 32 beds, and neighborhood commercial uses
located East of Camp Cardinal Road and north of Gathering Place Lane.
STAFF PRESENTATION CONCLUDED
STAFF PRESENTATION TO FOLLOW: Item: 9.d
Item 9A Preliminary Plat — Melrose
Commercial Park
SU B23-0002
Resolution approving preliminary plat of Melrose Commercial Park
Subdivision, Iowa City, Iowa .
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_j Date Prepared:March 2023
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An application submitted by MMS Consultants INC.
on behalf of IWV Holdings, LLC for a preliminary plat of 62.22
acres located at the southwest corner of Slothower Road and
Melrose Avenue/IWV Road SW.
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conservation easement areas
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Conditions already met with
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subdivision:
Vegetative buffer easement
Dedication of ROW Slothower Rd
Review
Criteria
Subdivision — Preliminary
Plat criteria :
Compliance with the
Comprehensive Plan
Compliance with
Conditional Zoning
Agreement
Compliance with
Subdivision & Other
Applicable Codes
11L Comprehensive
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Future Land Use
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sensitive features)
�= Preservation of sensitive
features
Plat must show a buffer easement area generally 350' wide consistent
with the comprehensive plan map. This area shall be planted
according to a landscape plan approved by the City Forester .
Landscaping within the buffer easement area shall meet the S3
standards and include a mixture of deciduous and evergreen trees that
will be at least 30' tall upon maturity.
(Plat meets condition)
Plat must include the dedication of right-of-way along the Slothower
Road frontage in a size and location approved by the City Engineer to
allow Slothower Road to be improved to City urban design standards.
Conditional (Condition Satisfied Previously)
Zoning Execute a subdivider's agreement addressing the following conditions:
a. Owner shall contribute 25% of the cost of upgrading
AgreementSlothower Road, south of any future access, to collector
street standards, adjacent to the subject property.
b. Owner shall install landscaping to the S3 standard along the
Slothower Road and IWV Road frontages;
C. Improve Slothower Road to the southern end of any future
access off Slothower Road.
(Not Applicable until Final Plat)
For all lots fronting IWV Road and Slothower Road, loading areas and
outdoor storage shall not be located between the front facade of the
principal structure and the public right-of-way line.
(Not Applicable until Site Plan)
Streets and Circulation
Sidewalks, Trails, and Pedestrian Connections
Layout of Blocks and Lots
Open Space
Utilities/ Infrastructure
Comprehensive Plan IC2030 & Southwest District
Plan — P&Z recommendation to City Council
(October 2021)
Annexation into the City of Iowa City — P&Z
recommendation to City Council (September
Next Steps 2021)
(Formerly lWV Rezoning from County A and City RR-1 to CI-1 and
Commercial Park now ID-C — P&Z recommendation to City Council
Melrose Commercial (October 2021)
Pa rk) Preliminary Plat "IWV Commercial Park" — P&Z
and City Council (February 2021)
Final Plat "IWV Commercial Park" (August 2022)
Preliminary Plat "Melrose Commercial Park" —
P&Z and City Council
Final Plat — City Council
Final Sensitive Areas Development Plan, Site Plan
— Staff Review
Building Permits — Staff Review
Planning & Zoning Commission
Recommendation
The Planning and Zoning Commission recommends approval of SUB21-
0002, an application submitted by IWV Holdings, LLC. for a preliminary
plat of the Melrose Park Commercial subdivision, a 8-lot, 62.22-acre
commercial subdivision located at the southwest corner of Slothower
Road and Melrose Avenue/IWV Road SW.
STAFF PRESENTATION CONCLUDED
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Notice o f Public Hearing
Notice is hereby given that a public hearing will
be held at which the Council will consider:
Ordinance amending Title 3, Entitled
"Finances, Taxation and Fees," Chapter 4,
entitled "Schedule of Fees, Rates, Charges,
Bonds, Fines and Penalties," of the City Code
to increase water system, wastewater
system, solid waste disposal, stormwater, and
parking charges and fees.
Copies of the proposed ordinance are on file
for public examination in the office of the City
Clerk, City Hall, 410 E. Washington St., Iowa
City, Iowa. Copies are available by telephoning
the City Clerk at 319/356-5043 or emailing
kellie-fruehling( iowa-city.orq.
The public hearing will be held at 6:00 p.m. on
April 18, 2023, in the Emma J. Harvat Hall, City
Hall, Iowa City. Persons wishing to make their
views known for Council consideration are `—,. r.
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encouraged to participate.
Kellie K. Fruehling, City Clerk Wit"
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Prepared by: Nicole Davies, Finance Director,410 E.Washington Street, Iowa City, IA 52240;319-356-5085
Ordinance No.
Ordinance Amending Title 3, Entitled "City Finances, Taxation And Fees,"
Chapter 4, Entitled "Schedule Of Fees, Rates, Charges, Bonds, Fines, And
Penalties"
Whereas, pursuant to Chapter 384, Code of Iowa (2023), the City of Iowa City is authorized to
establish and provide for the collection of rates to pay for the City's utility systems, including the
City's water supply and treatment system, wastewater treatment system, solid waste disposal
services at the municipal landfill, stormwater system, and parking system; and
Whereas, the City's financial policies dictate that the Water fund shall be self-supporting; and
Whereas, the City's current water rate structure does not provide sufficient revenue to fund the
necessary operations; and
Whereas, the Iowa City City Council intends to provide a water rate and fee structure that makes
the City's water utilities self-sustaining; and
Whereas, the Iowa City City Council proposes to increase water user charges hy_4% op July 1:1
2023 to recover the City's cost of providing services; and
Whereas, the City's financial policies dictate that the Wastewater fund shall be' self-sporting;
and
Whereas, the City's current wastewater rate structure does not provide sufficient reverse to fund
the necessary operations; and
Whereas, the Iowa City City Council intends to provide a wastewater rate and fee structure that
makes the City's wastewater utilities self-sustaining; and
Whereas, the Iowa City City Council proposes to increase wastewater user charges by 2% on
July 1, 2023 to recover the City's cost of providing services; and
Whereas, the City's financial policies dictate that the Refuse and Landfill funds shall be self-
supporting; and
Whereas, the City's current solid waste disposal rate structure does not provide sufficient revenue
to fund the necessary operations; and
Whereas, the Iowa City City Council intends to provide a solid waste disposal rate and fee
structure that makes the City's refuse and landfill utilities self-sustaining; and
Whereas, the Iowa City City Council proposes to increase curbside household refuse for solid
waste disposal by $1.00 per dwelling unit, per month, to increase the additional refuse carts over
1, per month by $1.00 each, and to increase curbside recycling by $1.00 per dwelling unit, per
month, to increase first item of bulky item pickup by $7.50 per item, to increase additional items of
bulky item pickup by $4.00 for each additional item, to increase the minimum landfill tipping fee for
Iowa City residents by $7.00 per visit, to increase the minimum landfill tipping fee for non-Iowa
City residents by $7.50 per visit on July 1, 2023, to adequately finance the municipal solid waste
operational costs; and
Ordinance No.
Page 2
Whereas, the City's financial policies dictate that the Stormwater fund shall be self-supporting;
and
Whereas, the City's current stormwater rate structure does not provide sufficient revenue to fund
the necessary operations; and
Whereas, the Iowa City City Council intends to provide a stormwater rate and fee structure that
makes the City's stormwater utilities self-sustaining; and
Whereas, the Iowa City City Council proposes to increase stormwater user charges by $0.50 per
equivalent residential unit (ERU) per month on July 1, 2023 to recover the City's cost of providing
services; and
Whereas, the City's financial policies dictate that the Parking fund shall be self-supporting; and
Whereas, the City's current parking rate structure does not provide sufficient revenue to fund the
necessary operations; and
Whereas, the Iowa City City Council intends to provide a parking rate and fee structure that
makes the City's Parking utilities self-sustaining; and
Whereas, the Iowa City City Council proposes to increase the monthly parking permit featly $5.00
per month, the annual advance monthly parking permit by $57.00 per year, and tlui annual
moped/scooter/motorcycle permit by $5.00 per year on July 1, 2023 to recover-the Citrq cost of,
providing services.
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Now, therefore, be it ordained by the City Council of the City of Iowa City, Iowa:
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Section I. Amendment.
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1. Title 3, entitled "City Finances, Taxation, and Fees," Chapter 4, entitled "Schedu( of Fees,
Rates, Charges, Bonds, Fines, and Penalties," Section 3, entitled "Potable Water Use and
Service," of the Iowa City Code is hereby amended by deleting it in its entirety and
replacing it as follows:
3-4-3: Potable Water Use and Service:
Description Of Fee, Charge, Bond, Fine Or Penalty Amount Of Fee, Charge, Bond, Fine Or Penalty
Water service charges (see section 16-3A-4 of this Code): Meter Size Charge
(Inches)
For first 100 cubic feet or less of water used, based on 5/8, 5/4 x 3/4 $ 8.52
meter size 3/4 9.31
1 10.96
11/2 21.85
2 29.39
3 54.32
4 94.73
6 190.62
There will be no minimum monthly charge for a single purpose water meter for the months of November to March if
no water is used.
User charges for water in excess of 100 cubic feet per Monthly Charge Per 100 Cubic Feet
month: Usage
(Cubic Feet)
Ordinance No.
Page 3
Dual purpose meters 101 -3,000 $3.97
Over 3,000 2.85
Single purpose meters Over 100 3.97
Other charges and discounts: Charge
Low income discount 60 percent of minimum monthly water charge
Temporary water use (see subsection 16-3A-4 B of this
Code):
During construction for the first 90 days from the date Charge Per Month
of the connection to the water main for a new water
service or a maximum of 90 days for reconstruction:
Single-and two-family residences $ 19.92
Multi-family residences 19.92
Commercial structures 33.19 �
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After 90 days for any structure, until the water meter is 132.74 M ,
installed
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Charge •
Direct purchase of water fee, per 100 gallons or fraction $ 0.50 `
thereof(see subsection 16-3A-4 C of this Code) cn
Deposit and delinquency fee for combined City water
and/or sanitary sewer and/or solid waste collection
accounts(see section 16-3A-5 of this Code):
Residential owner account 0.00
Residential tenant account 120.00
Commercial account An amount equal to an average 2 month billing for
commercial service for City water and/or sanitary sewer
service, or$120.00, whichever is greater
10 percent delinquency charge on current billed portion of the outstanding amount on combined water and/or
sanitary sewer and/or solid waste account that is not paid within 22 days of billing date. Can be waived once every
12 months
Delinquency deposit fee for combined water and/or An amount equal to an average 2 month billing for the
sanitary sewer and/or solid waste collection accounts(see delinquent account. Can be waived if the account holder
section 16-3A-5 of this Code) enrolls in SurePay
To connect water main extensions, per acre Charge
$523.71
Service Fees
During Normal After Normal
Working Hours Working Hours'
Reconnection of discontinued service $45 $91.73
Posting fee for shutting off water in collection procedure $0 Not done after normal
working hours
Frozen water meters $40.13, plus cost of meter $91.73, plus cost of
meter
Shut off water service at curb and check for exterior leaks No charge $91.73, plus hourly
overtime rate beyond 2
hours
Broken or damaged hydrant Repair cost $91.73, plus repair cost
Location of City owned water main for other utilities No charge No charge
Location of City owned water main for private enterprise No charge $91.73, plus hourly
Ordinance No.
Page 4
overtime rate beyond 2
hours
Check water meter for accuracy at consumer's request $ 88.29 Not done after normal
working hours
Annual fire hydrant fee for inspection and operation of fire 104.34 Not done after normal
hydrants which are privately owned or owned by other working hours
government agencies
After hours callout fee for any water work done outside of Not applicable $91.73, plus hourly
normal working hours overtime rate beyond 2
hours
2. Title 3, entitled "City Finances, Taxation, and Fees," Chapter 4, entitled "Schedule of Fees, Rates,
Charges, Bonds, Fines, and Penalties," Section 4, entitled "Wastewater Treatment Works User
Charges," of the Iowa City Code is hereby amended by deleting it in its entirety and replacing it as
follows:
3-4-4: Wastewater Treatment Works User Charges:
Sanitary Sewer Service Charges; Description Of Amount Of Fee, Charge, Bond, City Code
Fee, Charge, Bond, Fine Or Penalty Fine Or Penalty Chapter, Article Or
Section Reference
Minimum monthly charge (includes the first 100 cubic $8.31 16-3A-4
feet of water used)
Monthly charge for each additional 100 cubic feet of 4.07 16-3A-4
water used
Low income discount 60 percent of monthly minimum 16-3A-4
charge
Monthly surcharge: w
BOD (per pound) 300 or less MPL1 Included in charge for 100 cubic.feet
of water used r
BOD(per pound)from 301 MPL to 2,000 MPL1 $0.290 • vI 16-3A-4
BOD(per pound)greater than 2,000 MPL1 0.434 16-3A4
Suspended solids(SS) (per pound) 0.232 16-3A-4
Monthly minimum, unmetered user 34.03 C16-3A-4
Manufactured housing park, monthly minimum per lot 34.03 r\-'16-3A-4
Holding tank waste- plus landfill fees 0.033 per gallon 16-3A-4
Holding tank waste hauler-annual permit 925.14 per year 16-3A-4
Deposit and delinquency fee for combined City water 16-3A-5, 16-3A-7
and/or sanitary sewer and/or solid waste collection
accounts:
Residential owner account, per combined residential 0.00
service for City water and/or sanitary sewer and/or
solid waste collection service
Residential tenant account, per combined residential 120.00
service for City water and/or sanitary sewer and/or
solid waste collection service
5 percent delinquency charge on current billed 5.0 percent current billed portion.
portion of the outstanding amount on combined Can be waived once every 12
water and/or sanitary sewer and/or solid waste months
account that is not paid within 22 days of billing date
Delinquency deposit fee for combined City water and/or An amount equal to an average 2- 16-3A-5
Ordinance No.
Page 5
sanitary sewer and/or solid waste collection accounts month billing for the delinquent
account. Can be waived if the
account holder enrolls in SurePay
3. Title 3, entitled "City Finances, Taxation, and Fees," Chapter 4, entitled "Schedule of Fees, Rates,
Charges, Bonds, Fines, and Penalties," Section 5, entitled "Solid Waste Disposal," of the Iowa City
Code is hereby amended by deleting it in its entirety and replacing it as follows:
3-4-5: Solid Waste Disposal:
Description Of Fee, Charge, Bond, Fine Or Penalty Charge
Yard waste collection fees:
Per dwelling unit, per month $3.50
Low income discount 75 percent of monthly charge
Untreated wood waste Free
Additional yard waste carts over 1, per month $3.50
Collection of large items fees:
Appliance collection, per item collected $20.00
Bulky solid waste $20.00 per stop and 1 item; $10.00 per
additional items
Tire collection $3.75 per tire; $7.50 tire and rim
Residential solid waste collection fees:
Curbside household refuse:
Per dwelling unit, per month $14.00
Low income discount 75 percent of monthly charge
Per sticker for each additional bag beyond each unit's monthly $2.50 each
allotment
Additional refuse carts over 1, per month $14.00 each
Per 2 rooming units, per month (in addition to the dwelling unit 15.90
fees)
Electronic waste TVs or monitors $21.50 per item
Curbside recycling:
Per dwelling unit, per month $7.50
Low income discount 75 percent of monthly charge
Iowa City community compost $20.00 per ton, $2.00 minim i to
Wood chip mulch No charge
Deposit and delinquency fee combined for City water and/or sanitary
sewer and/or solid waste collection accounts: o
Residential owner account, per combined residential service for $0.00
City water and/or sanitary sewer and/or solid waste collection t
service
Residential tenant account, per combined residential service for 120.00 no
City water and/or sanitary sewer and/or solid waste collection
service
5 percent delinquency charge on current billed portion of the 5 percent current billed portion. Can be
outstanding amount on combined water and/or sanitary sewer waived once every 12 months
and/or solid waste account that is not paid within 22 days of billing
date
Ordinance No.
Page 6
Delinquency deposit for combined water and/or sanitary sewer and/or An amount equal to an average 2-month
solid waste collection service billing for the delinquent account. Can be
waived if the account holder enrolls in
SurePay
Special wastes disposal fees:
Disposal of special wastes (except for asbestos containing material 2 times the landfill use fees in this section
and contaminated soils)
Minimum fee 2 times the landfill use fee for 1 ton
Asbestos containing material (ACM):
Nonfriable ACM, from Iowa City premises subject to a $100.00/ton
Property Tax and City owned property
Nonfriable ACM, from other locations 105.00/ton
Friable ACM, from Iowa City premises subject to a Property 100.00/cubic yard
Tax and City owned property
Friable ACM, from other locations 105.00/cubic yard
Minimum fee for any regulated ACM 100.00
Contaminated soil: 50.00/ton
Minimum fee for contaminated soil 150.00
Disposal of large items fees (see also Collection of large items fees
above):
Appliance disposal fees:
Commercial per item disposed 1.00/cubic foot
Residential per item disposed $12.50(at landfill_scale hbtse)
Tire disposal fee:
Per pound $0.15
Subject to minimum fee 3.00
Untreated wood waste and yard waste: 24.00/ton ' �m'E
Minimum 2.00
Landfill use fees: D
Arriving at the landfill with an unsecured or uncovered load:
First instance in trailing 12 months Warning
Second or subsequent instances in trailing 12 months $50.00
Electronic waste $3.00 per item; TVs or monitors $15.00 per
item
Solid waste from Iowa City premises subject to a Property Tax and
City owned property:
Total landfill fee per ton (includes State fee per ton) $45.00
All other solid waste:
Total landfill fee per ton (includes State fee per ton) $50.00
Minimum fee in lieu of tonnage fees (300 pounds or less):
Solid waste from Iowa City premises subject to a Property Tax $14.00
and City owned property
All other solid waste $15.00
Title 3, entitled "City Finances, Taxation, and Fees," Chapter 4, entitled "Schedule of Fees, Rates,
Charges, Bonds, Fines, and Penalties," Section 6, entitled "Stormwater Utility Fee," of the Iowa
City Code is hereby amended by deleting it in its entirety and replacing it as follows:
Ordinance No.
Page 7
3-4-6: Stormwater Utility Fee:
Description Of Fee, Bond, Charge, Fine Or Penalty Amount Of Fee, Charge,
Bond, Fine Or Penalty
Stormwater utility fee. Users include all users owning or 1 equivalent residential unit
occupying developed property in the City of Iowa City (ERU) = $5.50
Low income discount 60 percent of the monthly
charge
4. Title 3, entitled "City Finances, Taxation, and Fees," Chapter 4, entitled "Schedule of Fees,
Rates, Charges, Bonds, Fines, and Penalties," Section 8, entitled "Parking," of the Iowa
City Code is hereby amended by deleting it in its entirety and replacing it as follows:
3-4-8: Parking:
Description Of Fee, Charge, Fine Or Penalty Amount Of Fee, Charge, Fine Or
Penalty
Parking ramp fees:
Hourly parker(Court Street Transportation Center, Tower Place, First hour= Free
Capital Street, and Dubuque Street parking ramps), per hour Hours 2+ = $1.00 per hour
Hourly parker(Chauncey Swan), per hour $ 0.75
Monthly all day permits with advance payment(Court Street 90.00
Transportation Center, Chauncey Swan, Harrison Street, Tower
Place, Capital Street, and Dubuque Street parking ramps), per
month
Annual all day permits with advance payment (Court Street 1,026.00
Transportation Center, Chauncey Swan, Harrison Street, Tower
Place, Capital Street, and Dubuque Street parking ramps), per w
year
Reissue of monthly, quarterly or annual permit, each reissue 25.00
City employee monthly all day permits, per month Half price
City council monthly all day permits, per month No charge,-- ?„�'
Lost ticket fee $ 23.00 = c:3
Surface lot fees: `-
Monthly all day permits, per month 70.00
Monthly all day permits (annual advance payment), per year 798.00
Monthly off hours permits (after 5:00 P.M., Monday through 63.00
Friday, all day Saturday and Sunday), per month; all city surface
lots
Parking meter fees (except as otherwise marked):
Central business district on street meter, per hour 1.50
Central business district lot meter, per hour 1.50
100 - 300 blocks of East Jefferson Street, per hour 1.50
100 - 200 block of North Clinton Street, per hour 1.00
10 block of West Court Street, per hour 1.00
10 - 300 block of East Court Street, per hour 11.00
Ordinance No.
Page 8
300 block of South Linn Street, per hour 1.00
300 block of South Dubuque Street, per hour 1.00
300 block of South Clinton Street, per hour 1.00
100 - 300 blocks of East Market Street, per hour 1.00
100 - 200 block of North Linn Street, per hour 1.00
400 block of Iowa Avenue, per hour 1.00
Market Street and Schuman parking lots, per hour 1.00
Peripheral lot meter(outside central business district), per hour 0.75
Peripheral on street meter(outside central business district), per 0.75
hour
Fee for contractor reservation of space, per day 20.00
Moped/scooter/motorcycle permit(annual permit):
January 1, 2015—June 30, 2023 90.00
July 1, 2023 - 95.00
Fines for parking violations:
Overtime parking 10.00
Commercial loading zone 25.00
Expired meter; each period runs from July 1 until June 30 of the
subsequent year:
First citation each period Warning -w
Second citation each period $ 7.00 .
Third citation each period 12.00 0 �
Fourth citation each period 15.00
Fifth citation each period 20.00
Sixth+ citation each period 25.00
Prohibited zone 15.00
Illegal parking; handicapped parking space $100.00, or as specified in Iowa Code
section 321.236(1)(b), as amended, for
violations of Iowa Code section
321L.4(2)
1 hour restricted zone, City Hall lot $10.00
Library patron only parking 10.00
Library outside book drop off only:
First offense 10.00
Second and subsequent offenses 20.00
Parking in passenger loading zone 15.00
Parking where prohibited or restricted during a snow emergency 50.00
All other illegal parking violations 15.00
Increases:
30 days after issue, all parking violations, if not already paid Original ticket amount plus $5.00
or appealed, shall increase in amount by $5.00, or as allowed
by Iowa Code section 321.236(1)(b), as amended
Section II. Repealer. All ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict with the provisions of this
Ordinance No.
Page 9
Ordinance are hereby repealed.
Section III. 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 IV. Effective Date. This Ordinance shall be in effect on July 1, 2023.
Passed and approved this day of , 20
Mayor
Attest:
City Clerk
Approved by
City Attorney's Office
NJ
STAFF PRESENTATION TO FOLLOW: Item: 10.b
City of Iowa City
Utility Rate Ordinance
First Consideration
April 18, 2023
Jacklyn Fleagle,
Assistant Finance Director
EEFUtility Rate Increases
O Water User Rate—4%increase
O Wastewater User Rate—2%increase
O Curbside Solid Waste Rate-$1.00 per month increase
O Curbside Recycling Rate-$1.00 per month increase
O Bulky Item Pickups
O First Item-$7.50 increase
O Fach Additional Item-$4.00 increase
O Minimum Landfill Tipping Fees
O Iowa City Residents-$7.00 increase
O Non-Iowa City Residents-$7.50 increase
O Stormwater User Rate -$.50 per equivalent residential unit per month increase
O Parking Permit
O Monthly Payments-$5.00 per month increase
O Annual Payments-$57.00 per year increase
O Moped/Scooter/Motorcycle Annual Permit-$5.00 per year increase
Approved as part of FY2024 budget and
three-year financial plan
Rate increase of 4%.
Minimum monthly rate goes from $8.19 to
Water Fund . $8.52 per month on July 1
Water User Will generate approximately $400,000
annually to cover increased costs of water
Rate Increase treatment products, equipment and labor.
A water rate increase was last adopted for
FY2021 but was not implemented until
FY2022.
Projected Revenues vs Expenditures
$18,000,000
Water Fund $17,000
,000
$16,000,000
Financial $15,000,000
P roj e c t i o n s $14,000
,000
$13,000,000
$12,000,000
$11,000,000
2023 2024 2025 2026 2027 2028
Revised Budget Projected Projected Projected Projected
Id
—Total Revenues —Total Expenses
Approved as part of FY2024 budget and
three-year financial plan
Rate increase of 2%.
Minimum monthly rate goes from $8.15 to
Wastewater Fund . $8.31 per month on July 1
Wastewater User Will generate approximately $242,000
annually to cover increased costs of
Rate Increase wastewater treatment products,
equipment and labor.
A wasterwater rate increase was last
adopted in FY2009 at 5%.
Projected Revenues vs Expenditures
$25,000,000
$24,000,000
Wastewater $zz000,000
000,000
Fund $21,000,000
$20,000,000
Financial
$19,000,000
$18,000,000
P ro j e c ti o n s $17,000,000
$16,000,000
$15,000,000
2023 2024 2025 2026 2027 2028
Revised Budget Projected Projected Projected Projected
—Total Revenues —Total Expenses
Approved as part of FY2024 budget and
three-year financial plan
Refuse Rate increase of $1 .00 per dwelling unit per
month, mirrored increase for additional
Collection carts
Fund . Monthly rate goes from $13.00 to $14.00 per
month on July 1
Curbside Solid Will generate approximately $194,000
annually to cover increased tonnages and
Waste Rate cost of fuel, equipment and labor.
Last curbside solid waste fee increase was
Increase $1 .00 per dwelling unit per month in FY2023
Approved as part of FY2024 budget and
three-year financial plan
Refuse Rate increase of $1 .00 per dwelling unit per
month
Collection Monthly rate goes from $6.50 to $7.50 per
Fund . month on July 1
Will generate approximately $190,000
Curbside annually to cover increased tonnages and
cost of fuel, equipment and labor.
Recycling Fee Last curbside recycling fee increase was
Rate Increase $0.50 per dwelling unit per month in FY2023
Approved as part of FY2024 budget and
three-year financial plan
Rate increase of $7.50 per item for the first
Refuse item
Rate increase of $4.00 per item for each
Collection additional item
FundFirst item rate goes from $12.50 to $20.00
per item and each additional item rate
Bulky Item goes from $6.00 to $10.00 per item on July 1
Will generate approximately $7,000
Pickup Rate annually to cover increased costs of fuel,
equipment and labor.
Increase Last curbside recycling fee increase was
$0.50 per dwelling unit per month in FY2023
Projected Revenues vs Expenditures
$6,000,000
$5,800,000
Ref u s e $5,600,000
$5,400,000
Collection $5200,000
$5,000,000
Fund $4,800,000
$4,600,000
Financial $4,400,000
$4200,000
Projections °° °°°
2023 2024 2025 2026 2027 2028
Revised Budget Projected Projected Projected Projected
—Total Revenues —Total Expenses
Approved as part of FY2024 budget and
three-year financial plan
Rate increase of $7.00 per visit for Iowa City
residents
Rate increase of $7.50 per visit for Non-Iowa
Landfill Fund : City residents
• Rate for Iowa City residents goes from $7.00
M i n i m u m to $14.00 per visit and for Non-Iowa City
0 residents goes from $7.50 to $15.00 per item
Tipping Fee on July 1
Will generate approximately $150,000
Increase annually to cover increased costs of
equipment and labor.
Last minimum tipping fee increase was
$0.50 per visit for both Iowa City residents
and Non-Iowa City residents in FY2020
Projected Revenues vs Expenditures
$13,000,000
Landfill $12,000,000
Fund $11,000,000
$10,000,000
Financial $9,000,000
Projections $8,000,000
$7,000,000
2023 2024 2025 2026 2027 2028
Revised Budget Projected Projected Projected Projected
—Total Revenues —Total Expenses
Approved as part of FY2024 budget and
three-year financial plan
Rate increase of $.50 per equivalent
Stormwater residential unit per month
Fund . Rate for single residential properties goes
from $5.00 to $5.50 per month and for multi-
residential properties goes from $2.50 to
Stormwater $3.00 per month on July 1
Utility Fee Will generate approximately $175,000
annually to cover increased costs of
Increase equipment and labor.
Last stormwater utility fee increase was
$0.50 per month in FY2020
Projected Revenues vs Expenditures
$4,500,000
S to r m wa to r $4,000,000
$3.500.000
Fund
$3.000.000
Financial $2,500,000
P roj e c t i o n s $2,000,000
$1,500,000
2023 2024 2025 2026 2027 2028
Revised Budget Projected Projected Projected Projected
—Total Revenues —Total Expenses
• Approved as part of FY2024 budget and three-year
financial plan
• Rate increase of $5.00 per month
• Monthly ramp parking permit
Increasing from $85.00 to$90.00 per month if paid monthly
Increasing from $969.00 to$1,206.00 per year if paid
annually
Parking Fund • Monthly all day surface lot parking permit
Increasing from $65.00 to$70.00 per month if paid monthly
Parking Permit Increasing from $741.00 to$798.00 per year if paid annually
Monthly off hours surface lot parking permit
FeeIncrease Increasing from $59.00 to$63.00 per month
• Annual moped/scooter/motorcycle permit
0 . Increasing from $90.00 to$95.00 per year
• Will generate approximately $108,000 annually to cover
increased costs of equipment and labor.
• Last parking permit fee increase was $5.00 per month in
FY2017
Projected Revenues vs Expenditures
$8,000,000
Parking $7,500,000
$7,000,000
Fund
$6,500,000
Financia I $6,000,000
P rojec tions $5,500,000
$5,000,000
2023 Revised 2024 2025 Projected 2026 Projected 2027 Projected 2028 Projected
Budget
—Total Revenues —Total Expenses
MinimumProposed Current —FY 2024
Monthly Wastewater 8.15 831
S Refuse 13.00 14.00
UtilityBill Recycling 6.50 7.50
Proposed
Current FY 2024 minimum
Water $ 3.28 $ 3.41
Wastewater 3.28 3.32 Monthly
Refuse 3.25 3.50
Recycling 1.53 1.88 Discounted• •
Organics 0.88 0.88
5tormwater 2.00 2.20 �
Tax 0.20 0.20 Utility
Total $ 14.52 $ 15.39
Questions ?
STAFF PRESENTATION CONCLUDED
Resolution of intent to consider
the proposed conveyance of ,PR -11 FM 12: 53
underground utility easement to :1 R :( cLERK
MidAmerican Energy Company 1` ciT-,, lklW':
across Auditor's Parcel 2001020,
and setting a public hearing
thereon for April 18, 2023.
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 its intention to convey an
underground utility easement to MidAmerican
Energy Company across Auditor's Parcel
2001020. Said public hearing is to be held at 6:00
p.m. on April 18, 2023, in the Emma J. Harvat
Hall in the City Hall, 410 E. Washington Street,
Iowa City Iowa, or if said meeting is cancelled, at
the next meeting of the City Council thereafter as
posted by the City Clerk.
Said resolution is 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 conveyance.
This notice is given by order of the City Council
of the City of Iowa City, Iowa and as provided by
law.
Kellie K. Fruehling, City Clerk
STAFF PRESENTATION TO FOLLOW: Item: 10.b
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINNG.
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON PROJECT MANUAL
AND ESTIMATED COST FOR THE HICKORY HILL PARK
SHELTER AND RESTROOMS 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 Hickory Hill
Park Shelter and Restrooms Project in said city at 6:00 p.m.
on the 18th day of April, 2023, 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 replacements of the shelter and
restroom located at the Conklin Lane entrance of Hickory
Hill Park, as well as sidewalk and grading improvements.
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. Fruehling, City Clerk
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STAFF PRESENTATION TO FOLLOW: Item: 10.c
CITY OF IOWA CITY
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Hickory Hill Park - Rebid
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Bid Letting — May 9, 2023
Award Date — May 16, 2023
Construction — April to Dec, 2023
STAFF PRESENTATION CONCLUDED