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Iowa City City Council, regular mtg" 7:30 p,m, at the Civic Center, Mayor Horowitz
presiding, Council Members present: Baker, Horowitz, Kubby, Lehman, Novick, Pigott,
Throgmorton, Absent: None, Staffmembers present: Atkins, Helling, Gentry, Karr, Schoon,
Franklin, Fosse, Scott, Doyle, Donahue, Yucuis, Council minutes tape recorded on Tapes 94-36
& 94-37, Both Sides; 94-38, Side 1,
The Mayor proclaimed 2/13-19/94 as UNITED WAY AND PARSONS TECHNOLOGY 3Y
HOSPICE ROAD RACES VOLUNTEER APPRECIATION WEEK, Peg McElroy-Fraser and
Teresa McLaughlin accepted; March 1994 as WOMEN'S HISTORY MONTH; 1994 as YEAR~
OF THE FAMILY,
The Mayor delivered the State of the City Message,
Moved by Novick, seconded by Throgmorton, that the following items and recommenda-
tions in the Consent Calendar be received, or approved, and/or adopted as amended: .-.3.iL
Approval of the Official Council Actions of the special meeting of 2/1/94
as published, subject to correqtions, as recommended by the City Clerk,
Minutes of Boards and Commissions: P&Z Comm, - 2/3/94; P&R Comm, -
1/12/94; Human Rights Comm, - 1/24/94; Bd, of Library Trustees - 1/27/94;
Historic Preservation Comm, - 1/11/94, 1/25/94; Riverfront & Natural Area
Comm, - 1/19/94; Bd, of Appeals - 1/17/94; Broadband Telecomm, Comm, -
1/19/94,
Setting Public Hearings: Consider a motion setting a public hearing on
3/29/94, on the City of Iowa City's FY95 Iowa Department of Transportation
State Transit Assistance Grant Application, and authorizing the City Clerk to
publish notice of said hearing, RES, 94-39, Bk, 111, p, 39, SETIING A PUBLIC
HEARING for 3/1 ON PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS, FORM OF CONTRACT AND
ESTIMATE OF COST FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE RIVERSIDE DRIVE
RIVER TRAIL PROJECT, DIRECTING CITY CLERK TO PUBLISH NOTICE OF
SAID HEARING, AND DIRECTING THE CITY ENGINEER TO PLACE SAID
PLANS ON FILE FOR PWBLlC INSPECTION, RES, 94-40, Bk, 111, p, 40,
SETIING TWO PUBLIC HEP::\INGS TO DISCUSS THE PROPOSED OPERAT-
ING BUDGET FOR THE FISCAL YEAR JULY 1,1994, THROUGH JUNE 30,
1995, THE PROPOSED THREE-YEAR FINANCIAL PLAN, AND ALSO THE
SEVEN-YEAR CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS PROGRAM, for 3/1 and 3/8/94,
Resolutions: RES, 94-41, Bk, 111, p, 41, ADOPTING SUPPLEMENT
NUMBER 62 TO THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF IOWA CITY,
IOWA
Correspondence: Thomas C, Thrams regarding a transit bus stop adja-
cent to his home, Letters regarding the parking situation at City High from:
Cheryl Tugwell, Jeff & Cathy McCullough, Elsie Foerstner and neighbors of
Glendale Rd, Mark Twain Elementary School regarding traffic problems on
DeForest SI. Iowa Festival requesting Council permissions to close the parking
lot adjacent to the Holiday Inn for a three-day period 6/10-12/94 for an event,
"The Art of Food." Wilfreda Hieronymus withdrawing the application for vacation
of the northern 212 feet of the alley in Block 102, Richard Grimland of North
Liberty regarding the proposed water plan, Petition & letter from Linda Heneghan
regarding paratransit service provided by SEATS. John Orth regarding: pesti-
cides, leaf burning, street parking, road signs, the book "The Win/Win Way", and
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COMPLETE DESCRIPTION OF COUNCIL ACTIVITIES
FEBRUARY 15, 1994
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concerns for Iowa City, Thomas Weingeist regarding the new environmental ~ 7/
inventory map,
Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 7/0, all Council Members present. The Mayor declared the
motion carried and repeated the public hearings as set.
The Mayor noted. that Council had discussed the issue of private application of pesti-
cides at their work session 2/14/94 and had decided not to pursue the matter, Therefore item
7, public discussion, and item 8, consideration of the ordinance will not be acted upon,
Moved by Kubby, seconded by Pigott, to set a public hearing for 3/1/94 on an amend- 37:A
ment to the Zoning Ordinance to revise Section 36-20,5, Central Business Support (CB-5) zone
requirements, PCD Director Franklin present for discussion, The Mayor declared the motion
carried unanimously, 7/0, all Council Members present.
Moved by Novick, seconded by Throgmorton, to set a public hearing for 3/1/94, on an 37 ~
ordinance repealing the vacation of the southern 97 feet of the north-south alley in Block 102
bounded by Clinton, Burlington, Dubuque, Court streets, The Mayor declared the motion carried
unanimously, 7/0, all Council Members present.
A public hearing was held on an ordinance amending the Zoning Ordinance by changing 7
the use regulations of a 12,5 acre tract of land located west of Sycamore St. and south of
Burns Ave, from ID-RS to RS-5 (Frantz), No one appeared,
Moved by Kubby, seconded by Pigott, to combine a public hearing on a resolution 75
approving the voluntary annexation of an approximate 422 acre tract of land, known as Syca- . CD
more Farms, located south of Highway 6 and the southern corporate limits and the public
hearing on an ordinance amending the Zoning Ordinance by conditionally changing the use
regulations of an approximate 422 acre tract of land known as Sycamore Farms, The Mayor
declared the motion carried unanimously, 7/0, all Council Members present. PCD Director
Franklin updated Council and distributed copies of the signed amended conditional zoning
agreement. Moved by Throgmorton, seconded by Pigott, to accept correspondence from Lon
Drake, The Mayor declared the motion carried unanimously, 7/0, all Council Members present.
Steve Bright, representing Sycamore Farms, appeared,
Moved by Novick, seconded by Baker, to adopt RES, 94-42, Bk, 111, p, 42, APPROV- 37 (p
ING THE VOLUNTARY ANNEXATION OF AN APPROXIMATE 422 ACRE TRACT OF LAND
KNOWN AS SYCAMORE FARMS, LOCATED SOUTH OF HIGHWAY 6AND THE SOUTHERN
CORPORATE LIMITS, Individual Council Members expressed their views, Affirmative roll call
vote unanimous, 7/0, all Council Members present. The Mayor declared the resolution adopted, 37
Moved by Pigott, seconded by Lehman, that the ordinance amending the Zoning
Ordinance by conditionally changing the use regulations of an approximate 422 acre tract of
land located south of Highway 6 and the southern corporate limits (Sycamore Farms), be given
first vote for consideration, Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 7/0, all Council Members
present. The Mayor declared the motion carried,
Moved by Throgmorton, seconded by Baker, that the ordinance amending the Zoning g
Ordinance by amending Sections 36-58, Off-Street Parking Requirements; 36-60, Sign Regula-
tions, and 36-9, RFBH, Factory Built Housing Residential zone, to allow certain commercial
uses as provisional uses in the RFBH zone, and to replace the incorrect references to the RMH
zone with RFBH, be given first vote for consideration, Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 7/0,
all Council Members present. The Mayor declared the motion carried,
Moved by Novick, seconded by Lehman, that the ordinance amending the Zoning
Ordinance by amending the PDH plan for Walnut Ridge, Parts 5 through 9, be given first vote
for consideration, PCD Director Franklin present for discussion. After discussion, original motion
withdrawn, Moved by Novick, seconded by Pigott, to defer the ordinance to the 3/8/94 Council
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meeting and to meet jointly with the P&Z Comm, on 3/7/94, The Mayor declared the motion
carried unanimously, 7/0, all Council Members present.
Moved by Lehman, seconded by Novick, to adopt RES. 94-43, Bk, 111, p, 43, APPROV- ?J 6
ING THE PRELIMINARY PLAT OF A RESUBDIVISION OF LOT 5AND PORTIONS OF LOTS
4 AND 6 OF A RESUBDIVISION OF A PART OF LOT 4 OF OHLS SUBDIVISION, IOWA CITY,
IOWA, Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 7/0, all Council Members present. The Mayor
declared the resolution adopted, Moved by Kubby, seconded by Throgmorton, to accept
correspondence form Richard Rhodes, The Mayor declared the motion carried unanimously,
7/0, all Council Members present.
A public hearing was held on a proposed Near Southside Commercial Urban Revitaliza- 3 'ff
tion Plan for a proposed Urban Revitalization Area in the City of Iowa City, Iowa, Economic
Development Planner Schoon present for discussion, Moved by Novick, seconded by
Throgmorton, to amend the section of the Plan entitled "Types of Construction Eligible" to read
"Eligible construction includes rehabilitation and additions to existing property determined to be
historic and/or architecturally significate by the Iowa City Historic Preservation Commission and
new construction for all other commercial property, except commercial property which contains
residential." Individual Council Members expressed their views, The Mayor declared the motion
defeated, 2/5, with the following division of voice vote: Ayes: Horowitz, Novick, Nays:
Throgmorton, Pigott, Baker, Lehman, Kubby, Absent: None, Moved by Novick, seconded by
Lehman, to amend the section of the Plan entitled "Types of Construction Eligible" to include 0
the following language "For purposes of this Plan, new construction refers to buildings con-
structed after the date of adoption of this Plan and any subsequent additions to those build-
ings," The Mayor declared the motion carried unanimously, 7/0, all Council Members present.
Moved by Novick, seconded by Pigott, to amend the section of the Plan entitled "Types of
Construction Eligible" to include the following language "In addition, plans and specifications
for the exteriors of new construction must be submitted to the Iowa City Design Review
Committee for review and recommendation, The Design Review Committee recommendation
will be submitted to the Iowa City City Council for review and approval. The City Council must
approve the exterior design prior to construction in order for the improvements to qualify for
property tax exemption under this Plan," The Mayor declared the motion carried, 6/1, with the
following division of voice vote: Ayes: Baker, Horowitz, Kubby, Novick, Pigott, Throgmorton,
Nays: Lehman, Absent: None, The following individuals appeared: Cal Lewis, architect for
Hieronymi Project (Hieronymus Square); Bud Louis; John Balmer, 10 Princeton Ct.; Dean
Thornberry; Marty Kelly, ICAD; Wilfreda Hieronymus, 3322 Muscatine; Harry Wolf, Chamber
of Commerce Bd, and Downtown Expansion Task Force; Clyde Guillaume; 1502 Dover; Tom
Werderitsch, J Evergreen Place; Mark Phillips, 1165 Oakes Dr, PCD Director Frankli.n present
for discussion, Moved by Pigott, seconded by Baker, to continue the public hearing to the
3/1/94 meeting of the City Council. The Mayor declared the motion carried unanimously, 7/0,
all Council Members present.
The Mayor noted that public discussion would not be held on an ordinance amending 3 g.;;l.,
Chapter 34, entitled 'Vegetation," Code of Ordinances of the City of Iowa City, Iowa, by adding
a new Article IV, Division II entitled "Private Application of Pesticides," which Article shall
provide for enforcement thereof, because of Council's desire not to pursue the ordinance,
Moved by Novi..:k, seconded by Kubby, that the ordinance amending Chapter 34, entitled
'Vegetation," Code of Ordinances of the City of Iowa City, Iowa, by adding a new Article IV,
Division II entitled "Private Application of Pesticides," which Article shall provide for enforcement
thereof, be given first vote for consideration, After discussion, moved by Kubby, seconded by
Pigott, to defer the ordinance indefinitely, The Mayor declared the motion to defer indefinitely
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carried, 4/3, with the following division of roll call vote: Ayes: Throgmorton, Kubby, Pigott,
Baker. Nays: Horowitz, Lehman, Novick. Absent: None.
A public hearing was held on conveyance of a portion of City property to Gary L.
Gaines, in exchange for additional City land. No one appeared.
Moved by Lehman, seconded by Throgmorton, to adopt RES. 94-44, Bk. 111, p. 44,
AUTHORIZING CONVEYANCE OF A PORTION OF CITY PROPERTY IN EXCHANGE FOR
A PORTION OF PRIVATE PROPERTY NOW OWNED BY GARY L. GAINES. Affirmative roll
call vote unanimous, 7/0, all Council Members present. The Mayor declared the resolution
adopted. 3Q
A public hearing was held on conveyance of vacated portions of the northern half of. 0 (p
Lafayette Street and the eastern half of Maiden Lane to Kennedy Plaza, Inc. No one appeared.
Moved by Lehman, seconded by Baker, to adopt RES. 94-45, Bk. 111, p. 45, AUTHO- .11[7
RIZING CONVEYANCE OF VACATED PORTIONS OF THE NORTHERN HALF OF LAFAY-
ETTE STREET AND THE EASTERN HALF OF MAIDEN LANE TO KENNEDY PLAZA, INC.
Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 7/0, all Council Members. The Mayor declared the resolu- ~.
tion adopted.
The Mayor noted the current vacancies: Design Review Comm. - one vacancy for an
unexpired term ending 7/1/95. This appointment will be made at the 3/29/94 meeting of the City
Council.
The Mayor noted the previously announced vacancies: Bd. of Library Trustees - one 3 'i19 0
vacancy for an unexpired term ending 7/1/97; Civil Service Comm. - one vacancy for a six-year .1 't (5
term ending 4/1/00. These appointments will be made at the 3/1/94 meeting of the City
Council. Animal Control Advisory Bd. - one vacancy for a three-year term ending 5/4/97; .1 q I
Housing Comm. - two vacancies for three-year terms ending 5/1/97. These appointments will~
be made at the 3/8/94 meeting of the City Council.
Moved by Novick, seconded by Kubby, to appoint Terri Miller, 2004 Dunlap Court, to the .3 q 3
Sr. Center Comm. to fill a three-year term ending 12/31/96; re-appoint Ginalie Swaim, 1024---3.3L
Woodlawn, to the Historic Preservation Comm. for a three-year term ending 3/29/97, as a
Woodlawn District representative, and re-appoint Doug Russell, 722 N. Lucas St., as an at-
large representative; and to approve the recommendation of the City of Coralville that Les ~
Kuehl be appointed to the Riverfront and Natural Areas Comm. as a representative of Coralville
for a three-year term ending 12/1/96. The Mayor declared the motion carried unanimously, 7/0,
all Council Members present.
Council Member Baker notified citizens of the joint meeting scheduled for 2/17 with the 3CJ/P
Historic Preservation Commission and the Planning and Zoning Commission to discuss the
Brown Street historic district designation. Pigott asked for Council consideration of the request
from the Iowa Festival for use of the parking lot next to Holiday Inn (Consent Calendar item "'2QQ
3.e.(4)), after discussion Council directed the City Manager to approve the request; and~
congratulated the City Clerk for her efforts in pursuing Internet connection. Throgmorton briefed
Council on a discussion with a resident of the Towncrest Mobile Home Park regarding his
uncertain future, and stated his interest not to continue this type of consideration and stated his L 11"\ ^
support for the people who live there. Kubby referenced the 2/7 memo from First Asst. City ~
Attorney Burnside regarding "Discriminatory Advertisements for Housing" and asked that copies
of the memo be supplied to the Press Citizen and Daily Iowan; questioned the status of the L/.D L
traffic light at Mormon Trek and Hwy. 1, and asked for Council concurrence to explore shared
costs or annexation of the corner, the City Manager will follow up; and stated 2/27 was Water ~
Watch '94 and encouraged citizens to take advantage of the family tour of the Coralville Dam
scheduled that day. Novick stated her pleasure at attending the awards ceremony recognizing LtG. '3
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the years of service by City employees; noted the letter from Gerry Newsome in the newspaper i../ 0 4
complimenting the work of City employees during a recent water main break; reminded citizens ~
of a meeting 2/17 at the City Library to discuss future plans at the Library; and noted an open 4 ()(f)
house at Independent Living 2/25, the Mayor noted that a briefing for community leaders will
be held prior to the open house. The Mayor announced that First National Bank, Dance of Iowa 4 (J 7
City and the Iowa City Schools are presenting "Sunday Afternoon for the Park" on 3/6 t:l benefit
the park and encouraged community involvement; and noted the unveiling of the environment '-/ () ~
inventory map at Council's work session 2/14, copies will be sold.
The City Attorney acknowledged the three stars presented her by Council Member L( () q
Novick for her work product on the pesticides ordinances; noted that Parks & Rec. Director L/ I D
Trueblood had presented an update to the Noon Kiwanis on fund raising efforts at City Park;
congratulated Atty. John Hayek on his successful defense for the City against DNR claims at l.j / I
the landfill.
Moved by Kubby, seconded by Throgmorton, to adopt RES. 94-46, Bk. 111, p. 46, Lj I:J..
AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO PURCHASE THE PROPERTY AT 1109 FIFTH
AVENUE FOR THE PROVISION OF AFFORDABLE HOUSING TO A LOW/MODERATE
INCOME HOUSEHOLD. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 7/0, all Council Members present.
The Mayor declared the resolution adopted.
Moved by Novick, seconded by Pigott, to adopt RES. 94-47, Bk. 111, p. 47, AUTHORIZ-~n
ING THE CITY OF IOWA CITY TO ESTABLISH A POLICY REGARDING PUBLIC HEARINGS
FOR TRANSIT FARE AND SERVICE CHANGES FOR IOWA CITY TRANSIT. JCCOG Asst.
Transportation Planner Doyle present for discussion. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 7/0,
all Council Members present. The Mayor declared the resolution adopted.
Moved by Kubby, seconded by Pigott, to adopt RES. 94-48, Bk. 111, p. 48, AUTHORIZ-
ING THE MAYOR TO SIGN AND THE CITY CLERK TO ATTEST AN AGREEMENT WITH
SHIVE-HATTERY ENGINEERS AND ARCHITECTS, INC. FOR ENGINEERING SERVICES
FOR DESIGN OF THE IOWA RIVER CORRIDOR TRAIL FROM BURLINGTON STREET TO
HIGHWAY 6, at a fee not to exceed $31,500. JCCOG Transportation Planner Doyle stated that
an additional $800-$2000 would be set aside for soil investigation. Affirmative roll call vote
unanimous, 7/0, all Council Members present. The Mayor declared the resolution adopted.
Moved by Kubby, seconded by Novick, to adopt RES. 94-49, Bk. 111, p. 49, AWARD- '1/5
ING CONTRACT AND AUTHORIZING MAYOR TO SIGN AND CITY CLERK TO ATTEST
CONTRACT FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE 1994 SANITARY AND STORM SEWER
PROJECT, consisting of the sanitary sewer at Dunnugan Court, Pine Street, Kineton Green and
the Westside Truck Sewer and storm sewer construction at Ellis Avenue to Tschiggfrie Excavat-
ing Co. for $694,697.76. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 7/0, all Council Members present.
The Mayor declared the resolution adopted.
Moved by Throgmorton, seconded by Lehman, to adopt RES. 94-50, Bk. 111, p. 50, '-1/ to
AWARDING CONTRACT FOR THE PARK DEVELOPMENT CONSTRUCTION OF THE
WHISPERING MEADOWS WETLAND PARK, to Barker's Inc. for $11 0,912.50 (Contract 1-Park
Development) and Olson Bros. Sodding & Landscaping for $23,975. (Contract 2-Prairie
Restoration). City Engr. Fosse present for discussion. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 7/0,
all Council Members present. The Mayor declared the resolution adopted.
Moved by Novick, seconded by Throgmorton, to adopt RES. 94-51, Bk. 111, p. 51, l.j / 7 .
AUTHORIZING CITY STAFF TO BEGIN NEGOTIATIONS FOR THE PURCHASE OF PROP-
ERTY LYING BETWEEN WATERFRONT DRIVE AND THE CRANDIC RAILROAD RIGHT-OF-
WAY FOR THE FUTURE EXTENSION OF SOUTHGATE AVENUE. City Engr. Fosse present
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for discussion. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 7/0, all Council Members present. The :1, .
Mayor declared the resolution adopted. ~/~
Moved by Novick, seconded by Baker, to adopt RES. 94-52, Bk. 111, p. 52, AMENDING
THE CONFIDENTIAUADMINISTRA TIVE AND EXECUTIVE CLASSIFICA TION/COMPENSA- ",,.'
TION PLAN (deletion of Parking Systems Superintendent, the addition of Parking Mgr., and the "
reclassification of Transit Mgr,) Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 7/0, all Council Members
present. The Mayor declared the resolution adopted. 4N
Moved by Lehman, seconded by Throgmorton, to adopt RES. 94-53, Bk~ 111, p. 53, ,'t',
CERTIFYING UNPAID MOWING AND PROPERTY CLEANUP CHARGES AND UNPAID
SNOW AND ICE REMOVAL CHARGES TO JOHNSON COUNTY FOR COLLECTION IN THE
SAME MANNER AS PROPERTY TAX. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 7/0, all Council
Members present. The Mayor declared the resolution adopted. ~;)O
Moved by Throgmorton, seconded by Lehman, to adopt RES. 94-54, Bk. 111, p. 54,
CERTIFYING UNPAID WATER, SANITARY SEWER AND SOLID WASTE CHARGES TO
JOHNSON COUNTY FOR COLLECTION IN THE SAME MANNER AS A PROPERTY TAX.
In response to Kubby, City ClerkKarr and Customer Services Mgr. Donahue stated no phone
calls had been received from individuals concerning this matter. Affirmative roll call vote
unanimous, 7/0, all Council Members present. The Mayor declared the resolution adopted. ~d.1
" I Moved by Novick, seconded by Pigott, to adopt RES. 94-55, Bk. 111, p. 55, TOLLING
.J THE EFFECTIVE DATE OF PROPOSED CABLE RATES (FCC FORM 393). Asst. City Mgr. Q
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Helling present for discussion. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 7/0, all Council Members
present. The Mayor declared the resolution adopted. LjJ d-.
Moved by Kubby, seconded by Pigott, that the ordinance amending Chapter 33 entitled
"Utilities" of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Iowa City, Iowa, by adopting a new Section
:! 33-10.4 entitled "Tap-on fee for the Northwest Sanitary Sewer Project", be given second vote
for consideration. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 7/0, all Council Members present. The
Mayor declared the motion carried.
.. Moved by Kubby, seconded by Pigott, to adjourn 11:15 p.m. The Mayor declared the
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City of Iowa City
MEMORANDUM
DATE: February 4. 1994
TO: Memo for Record
FROM: City Manager
RE: Material Sent to Council Only
Memorandum from the City Manager. regarding Congregate Meals.
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February 4, 1994
Information packet
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Handouts from the League of Women Voters Forum on \~ater on 2/3/94.
Agenda for the City Council Budget Session \~ith 'Boards&,Ccimmisions on 2/10/94.
Memo from City Atty. regarding Legal Opinion concerning possible Preemption
of Local Pesticide Regulations.
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Water Efficiency & Watershed Mgt.,Hickory Hill Park,Transportation System
Mgt., and Southside Soccer Fields)
Information distributed by City Mgr. 2/8/94 regarding FY95 Additional Positions ,450
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City of Iowa City
MEMORANDUM
DATE: February 11, 1994
TO: City Council
FROM: City Manager
RE: Material in Information Packet
Memorandum from the Director of Planning and Community Development
regarding Manufactured Housing Park Project/Eagle-Towncrest rezoning
issue.
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Memoranda from the City Attorney regarding
a. Clarification of Media Statements concerning Advertising
for Housing; Discrimination Laws
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Aber Avenue.
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Copy of letter from Governor Branstad to'the City Attorney regarding 2?
the Congress on the Environment.
Memorandum from the City Engineer regarding Woolf Avenue bridge predesign
meeting.
Copy of letter from George Dane regarding selection of the Iowa City
Police Department for an award.
Agendas for the meetings of February 8 and February 10, 1994 of the
Johnson County Board of Adjustment.
Agenda for 2/15 Informal meeting of the Board of Supervisors.
Meeting Notice for Statuatory Carom. to fill vacancy on'Board of Supervisors.
on 2/15/94. ij
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