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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1977-02-08 Info PacketCity of Iowa City MEMORANDUM DATE: Fehruary 2, 1977 TO: City Council FROM: City DIanagerlVV - RE: bbving Expenses It has been the policy of the City to pay moving expenses for department and division heads moving to Iowa City from other states. Several weeks ago the Council questioned a moving expense item and there was some indication that the Council may wish to review the policy. Prior to the date of the discussion, the D1anager had verbally committed the City to moving expenses for the Director of Housing and Inspection Services. Acceptance of.the position is contingent upon the terms of employment which I discussed with the applicant. It appears that for as long as anyone can remember the City generally has paid moving expenses for department and division heads and, on some occasions, partial moving expenses for certain other employees. There is no written policy, After the City staff has surveyed Iowa cities and generally the practices elsewhere, the information will be provided to the Council. 290 DATE: February 4, 1977 TO: City Council FROM: City Manager���l RE: Questions regarding December Disbursements 1, AM World Travel - Round trip to Denver for Perret and Neuhauser. 2. Iowa City Flying Service - Re imbursement for the following ad run in Nation's Restaurant News (four insertions) regarding leasing of Airport land, CIIOICE SITE AVAILABLE Attractive long-term lease available on Iowa City airport land fronting U.S. Highway 218; excellent access, ample parking; Univ. campus, industry, downtown nearby; successful track record a requirement. (31.9) 351-2525, Mr, Peterson. 3. Dean Oakes - Refund of subdivision escrow. 291 UC /�%�i�1,/I///��CIVIC CIN IL II LIO L. WA$'IING IDN 51 to VV VVIOWA CIf Y.IDW4 'v]]lO IyFebruary A, 1977 MAYOR MARY NEURAUSER COUNCIL MEMBERS ANN RAWER CAROLGCROSSE LP.POSTER DAVIDPERRET MMSEUIR ROBERT VEVERA Mr. Jack E. Leaman Sheffler, Leaman, Rova/Associates 520 South Pierce Avenue Mason City, Iowa 50401 Dear Mr. Leaman: Your letter of January 31, which proposes to initiate the design of the pedestrian and other street improvements on College and Dubuque Streets, has been reviewed and is made a part of this authorization, The City Council, by Resolution No. 76-453, has authorized the City Manager to enter into certain contracts on behalf of the City. Accordingly, I authorize you to incur expenses in accordance with the terms proposed in your letter of January 31, 1977, Ne expect this initial phase to be carried out as soon as possible. The presentation to the City Council is tentatively scheduled for March 7, 1977, . Viely yours, Berl' Cityity MH anager 2.9 Z SIILFFI Eta CAPlArl o llOVA/ASSOCITES �. • •.j . A DIVISION :'�' l�l ASSOCIA'1'1~JD ��wLC,�/ld 7CNC. 1966 1976 APCNIIFCl5 • CNGINI CBS. PI ANNFNS IAMOSCAPF ARCHMCIS. W11 SC'IINIISIS l'V January 31, 1977 Neil Berlin, City Manager City of Iowa City Civic Center Iowa City, Iowa 52240 Dear Mr. Berlin: It is our understanding that our firm has been selected as primary consul- tants to provide design, construction drawings, specifications and construc- tion supervision for pedestrian/streetscape type improvements in a four block area of downtown Iowa City. The project area is to be the College Street right -of -tray from Linn to Clinton Streets and the Dubuque Street right-of-way from Washington to Burlington Streets. Associated Engineers, Inc. will be represonted by Jack Leaman as project manager, assisLed by Robert Shoffler, landscape archiLrr.t, John Rova, archi- tect, Robert Payer, civil and LranspurLaLion engineer, John WO leer, civil and sanitary engineer, Russell fish, construction and soil enginoer, and Keith Koler, construction engineer. Sasaki Associates, Inc. represented by Stuart Davison, landscape architect, and Charles Studen, landscape architect, will be sub -contract consultants to our firm. They will provide conceptual/schematic design considerations and subsequent design development assistance from their experience in pro- jects of this type. We are pleased to suhmit this letter indicating our first stage. of se.rvires, as discussed with you and members of Ci Ly staff, Thorsday, January 27. We will prepare and present four or more alternative levels of design quality with related cost estimate information. The purpose of the presentation is to assist the City Council in determininq a construction budget based upon a level of design quality and project cost to serve as the framework for the. specific design considerations, construction drawings and specifications to follow. Al 50. .141b IANUN r VI IINON 110. 5 I MADA❑IIAIPS, IUVIA b7.11111319 1.6 nAJI I pa la N IIIA. M 11 I II I I Ul a tl 4 r, I$ IWA hlY.0 W.Ib b /li /1 .116 416 IIAMIA 111 Illi ISA PAIII MIII•II',IIIA Y,IIVILI//797.III Page two Mr. Berlin The presentation will be made with 35 mm examplary non -site specific slides accompanied by an illustrative summary memorandum containing information and sufficient narrative to answer related questions. A duplicate set of slides and 25 copies of the supporting information and data will be pro- vided to the City. The fee for the first stage of services will be determined by actual man- hour and per diem expenses with the understanding that the fee, including expenses, will not exceed $10,000. The first stage fee will be applicable toward the total project fee which will be established following determina- tion of the project budget and the detailed scope of services to be pro- vided by the consultant. We are very pleased that we have been selected to provide services for this project and look forward to collaborating with the City and the comuunity in this important work. SjLcerely, Jack E. Leaman, AIP; ASIA Project Manager JIL/gs cc:Stuart Dawson Charles Studen I 0 0 ( • u � � CIVIC OLNI TRE,OEI ON II. lowe cnv.lowe Enw IL91]p.11100O ��W Gtor_L January 31, 1977 E MYOR MARY NEVNAWER C IVCILMtMIIAS ANNEAWIR WOL=OMI LF. FOSTER OAVIOFERAIT MA%/tUER ROSERTVEVNIA The Rev. Paul L. Sandia, President Iowa City Religious Leaders Association First Baptist Church 500 North Clinton Iowa City, Iowa 52240 Dear Paul: Thank you for your letter of January 13, 1977, to me and your other letters to the City Council concerning the City's policy regarding cemetery operations. I must say that I am rather confused by the rather strong language in that letter for I am not familiar with any incident that would lead you to the con- clusions stated in your letter. The Cemetery Superintendent has reviewed the records and we do not find a single incidence where there has been the kind of insensitivity or the delay which you suggest other than the delay which might be necessitated by adverse weather. Therefore, I would appreciate meeting with you at an early date to determine if there are any facts available to support the contention in your letter. Also, I would greatly appreciate an opportunity to be informed as to what facts were available to the religious leaders when they reached the conclusions stated in your letter. At our last meeting, I indicated that the City would be back to the religious leaders with a revised proposal and that your comments and suggestions would be taken into account. The staff is taking your concerns into account and is preparing a revised proposal. Again, I will remain puzzled as to the information which lead to this letter until we have a chance to chat. Neal City is cc: City Council 2.13 NTYS RELEASE Weight Restrictions on Bridges February 4, 1977 The City has recently completed checking the load capacity of 33 bridges throughout Iowa City. Based upon that study, 3 bridges in Iowa City must immediately have load restrictions placed upon them. These bridges are as follows: 1. The Muscatine Avenue and Court Street bridge in front of Seaton's Market - 5 ton limit. 2. The Washington Street and Van Buren Street bridge adjacent to the Civic Center - 13 ton limit 3. Camp Cardinal Road Bridge - 10 ton limit The load embargo at Washington and Van Buren and at Muscatine and Court will cause three bus routes to be rerouted. The new routes are as follows: East College run - this run will travel College Street from Gilbert to Morningside. Towncrest - this run will travel Burlington from Clinton to Summit, Summit from Burlington to Court, Court from Summit to Grant, and Grant from Court to Sheridan. East Shuttle - this run will travel Summit from Burlington to Sheridan, Sheridan from Summit to Seventh Avenue, Seventh Avenue from Sheridan to College, and College from Seventh Avenue to Sununit Street. hilps showing the detours are available on all affected buses. If there are questions about the bus routes, please call 351-6336. It is expected that varlou_s types of heavy vehicles will begin detouring around the bridges and this will cause some disruption in residential neighborhoods. (more) ^L9 4 News Release February 4, 1977 The City does have $275,000 budgeted for next stmner to repair and rebuild the affected bridges. Design work will proceed as quickly as possible on these projects. FROM: Administrative Offices M 0 e C •.T' \// • ►////'/(//y/1JJ/, �� 601, CIVIC CEE.WASIIINOTON ST. IOWOW .IOWA S)}.O 13,9CITY /yE I]191 ]SEIEOO l ' February 4, 1977 MAYOR MARY NEVNAMER COUNCIL MEMBERS JDNNSALMER CAROL.PROME L P. FOSTER DAVIDPERRET MAS SELEER ROBERT VEVERA Dear Resident: Iowa City has recently completed a study of all major bridges in the coctm unity. Four bridges in the City must immediately be posted with load limits due to danger of collapse. These are: 1. Miscatine and Court - 5 ton limit 2. Washington and Van Buren Street Bridge - 13 ton limit 3. Camp Cardinal Road - 10 ton limit 4. Governor Street - 21 ton limit Closure of the bridge at Muscatine Avenue and Court Street could have an impact on you. City buses are being rerouted and will now travel Court Street between Summit Street and Grant Street, and Grant Street between Court Street and Sheridan Avenue. In addition, it is expected that heavy trucks will begin using College Street between Muscatine Avenue and Seventh Avenue, and Seventh Avenue between College Street and Muscatine Avenue. We will work as quickly as possible to repair or rebuild the bridge at Court Street and btuscatine Avenue and construction should occur this summer. We understand the closure of this bridge will increase heavy vehicular traffic adjacent to your residence. This is undesirable and we will work as quickly as possible to resolve the situation. Sincerely, chard J. lastino Director" f Public Works RJP:ls 2.ITJ 0 CITY OF IOWA CITY DEPARTMEMT OF PUBLIC WORKS M E M O R A N D U M • DATE: February 4, 1977 TO: Neal Berlin, City Manager/ City Council i FROM: Dick Plastino, Public Works Director RE: Bridge Inspection and Capacity Determination Program Shive - Hattery Consulting Engineers have finished a study of thirty-three (33) bridges in the community. Of the 33 bridges, 29 can handle the legal weight limit. The deficient bridges from a load standpoint are as follows: 1. Muscatine and Court - 5 ton limit 2. Washington and Van Buren St. Bridge - 13 ton limit 3. Camp Cardinal Road - 10 ton limit ' 4. Governor St. - 21 ton limit (already posted by State) In general, most of the City's bridges are in good.to excellent condition. Some minor repairs and/or maintenance are required on a few of the bridges. One problem most often noted was various states of concrete deterioration due to salt action.' The report outlined six structures that need major repair or replacement. These are as follows: 1. Muscatine and Court 2. Washington and Van Buren 3. Camp Cardinal Road 4. Governor St. S. Iowa Ave. Bridge over the Iowa River 6. Iowa Ave. Box Culvert Since four of these structures are on Ralston Creek, the Bridge Inspection Report has been sent to Powers -Willis for consider- ation. In about a month, Public Works will submit a memo to Council outlining a proposed work program for the summer of 1977 and the summer of 1978. DP:rf cc: Gene Dietz Denny Gannon • • `/ CITY OF IOWA CITY DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS L� MEMORAN D!!M �(� DATE: ,)anu ry 27, 1977 TO: Neal Berlin, City Manager and City Co uq�i 1 FROM: Dick PIastino, Public Works Directory RE: Flood Plain Management Ordinance ' A rough draft of a Flood Plain Management Ordinance has been prepared. The ordinance closely approximates the minimum requirements given by the Federal Government in order for Iowa City to stay in the flood insurance pro- gram. The rough draft will be sent to the Federal Insurance Administrator in Kansas City and then to the Iowa Natural Resources Council in Des Moines to insure that it meets the requirements of both of these organizations . In addition, copies of the ordinance will be distributed to the Ralston Creek Coordinating Committee, the Nomebuilders Association, the River Front Commission, the Cnmorehensive Plan Coordinating Committee and the Planning and Zoning Commission. After review by all of the above named agencies the ordin- ance will be sent to the City Council for review and con- sideration. The City must approve Flood Plain Ordinance by May 2, 1977• in order to stay eligible in the Federal Flood Insurance P rog ram. Failure to stay eligible will mean that all savings and loan and lending institutions in Iowa City must cease giving construction loans of any type for con- struction on the flood plains of the Iowa River, Ralston Creek, and Willow Creek. OP:rf cc: Mary Ann Milkman 297 *City of Iowa Cit# MEMORANDUM DATE: February 4, 1977 TO: Neal Berlin, City Manager/ City Council FROM: R. J. Plastino, Public Works Director RE: Landfill Fee Collection System (Preliminary) Finance and Public Works have set up some preliminary guidelines for the revenue collection system at the landfill. This system is broken. into a cash account and charge account system. CASH ACCOUNT SYSTEM - A two part ticket will be used for cash accounts. Vehicles will weigh coming into the landfill and weigh going out of the landfill. The scale operator will compute the pounds and calculate the charge due from the customer. After collection of the money, a receipt will be given to the cash- customer:— The scale operator wi-1-1- turn- in money - - each evening to the Police Department together with the receipts. All cash transactions must have weight in and weight out stamped by the mach- ine. No weights can be written in by hand. CHARGE ACCOUNTS - A few months before July 1, 1977, a letter will be sent to all potential customers of the sanitary landfill who might wish to use charge accounts. Anybody wishing to do so can set up a charge account at the landfill and a number will be assigned. A three part -ticket will be used for charge accounts. One ticket will be given to the driver and two tickets will go to the Finance Department. When mailing out monthly bills, the Finance Department Will include one copy of the landfill ticket so -that the charge account customer can check accounts and also insure that his drivers have signed all of the landfill tickets. GENERAL - All landfill weigh tickets will be sequentially numbered and charge account tickets will be a different color than cash account tickets for ease in separating them in the Finance Deptartment. All charge account tickets will require the signature of the driver and all tickets will require the signature of the landfill operator. There will be no excep- tions to paying at the landfill gate since there is no economic justifica- tion for letting anyone in without charge. A minimum charge of 25¢ will be considered to cover the cost of weighing and the paper work involved . For instance, if someone comes in with two trash cans that weigh 40 lbs., the actual charge based on tonage would be approximately 10;. This is not an equitable charge since it takes the landfill operator time to do the trans- action and the Finance Department includes this data in monthly reports, etc. We will approach Council with this item at a later date. DP:rf cc: Tom Struve Jan Burr V S City of Iowa C* MEMORANDUM DATE: January 31, 1977 TO: Neal Berlin, City Manager FROM: Lyle G. Seydel, Housing Coordinator Aa— RE: Heating Requirements, Minimum Housing Code At the Department Head Meeting, Wednesday, January 26th, you asked a question concerning the Minimum Housing Code and the 70 F. requirement. Chapter 9.30.5 (existing code) and its revision contain the following: "Every dwelling shall have heating facilities which are properly installed, are maintained in safe and good working condition, and are ca le of safely and adequately heating all habitable rooms, bathrooms and water closet compartments located therein to a temperature of at least seventy degrees (700)F., at a distance of three feet above floor level at all times. Such heating facilities shall be so operated and equipped that heat as herein specified is available to every dwelling unit and roaming unit." The Iowa Administrative Code, 7/1/75, Chapter 17, states: 17.1(2) Heating. Every such building shall be equipped with heating equipment capable of maintaining every habitable roan thereof at a temperature of at least 70°F. whenever occupied. It is pointed out that both the Administrative Code and our City Code state the building will be equipped with equiprent capable of maintaining 70 F. This could be construed in such a manner that the landlord is not required to maintain the temperature at 70°F. In revising the Minirnum Housing Code, it is believed that the intent of placing this in the Minimum Housing Code is to require the landlord to provide heating for health reasons. Therefore, the Housing Comnission and Legal Staff will be asked to consider changing the verbiage in the revision so as to require a maintenance of habitable roan temperature at 65°F. v79 City of Iowa Cit MEMORANDUM TO: Neal Berlin, City Manager DATE: January 27, 1977 1� FROM: Lyle G. Seydel, Housing Coor.dinatorf% 11 Y RE: Housing Cormnissi.on The regular meeting scheduled for January 19th was postponed to January 26th because a quoram could not be obtained. On January 18th, all Commissioners were notified that the Chairman had rescheduled the meeting for the 26th. Information was sent to them to prepare for the meeting. On January 25th, Commissioners were reminded by telephone. In those cases where the Commissioner was not personally reminded, a message was left with their office or home. At the scheduled meeting time, January 26, 8:30 a.m., only one Commissioner was present. Due to the blowing snow, Mr. Fountain called at approximately 8:15 to indicate that he would riot be present. The weather cleared, Mr. Fountain was called, and did show up at 9:00. Commissioner ilibbs arrived at approximately 9:15. A quoram was not present; therefore, a meeting could not be held. • City of Iowa City MEMORAN DATE: February 197 � TO: Neal Berlin, City Manager R FROM: Harvey D. Miller, Police Chief N1 top, RE: Council Request on Training Expenditures I think these items noted below are probably the one that Council recently asked about. If they are not, let me know and I will try to respond to their quest 1. Officer Tricia Klug and Officer Cletus Keating attended "Investigation of Sex Crimes" in Louisville, Kentucky, Southern Police Institute, December 6 to December 17, 1976. 2. Officers James Linn and Vic Clime attended "Scientific Investigation of Crimes" at the Southern Police Institute,, Louisville from January 3 to January 14, 1977. 3. Officer William Cook attended "Developing Police Computer Capabilities" sponsored by the International Association of Chiefs of Police in Las Vegas January 10 to January 13, 1977. The first two schools and the training obtained there considerably strengthened the uniformed patrol's investigative capabilities. It is my intention to shift as many investigative responsibilities as possible to the uniformed force and to reduce plain clothes investigation to an absolute minimum in 1977, and this was a major first step. Officer Cook was sent, as Records Supervisor, to the computer school. The Department's involvement in the law enforcement portion of the Johnson County computer in increasing in importance and complexity. Indeed, we are only scratching the surface on what can and should be done to store, retrieve and analyze opera- tional and administrative data. Officer Cook is assigned as liaison officer to the Johnson County Computer Managing Board ---and the training received at this course has proven and will continue to be valuable to the Iowa City Police Department. 301 All of the training and related costs will be partially or wholly reimbursed by Area Training Grant N 702-76-07-0000-21-01 of the Iowa Crime Commission, Des Moines. Other training for this period was received at the Cedar Rapids Police Academy. The costs were minimal and consisted mainly of noon meal reimbursements. If you need anything more on this let me know. Copies of authorizing letters are attached. • • Po5ul U. '"Iy 'IOWA CRIME COM` 6SION State Capda • Des L4oii cs• Iowa 50319 • Phone 515-281-3241 Y :; f October 13, 1976 't - Mr. John R. Kellogg, Director n� t EIACC /11' v 4403 First Avenue, S.E. 303 Executive Plaza Bldg. Cedar Rapids, IA 52402 RE Area Training Grant .#702-75-08-0000-21-01 City of Io,.a City Dear Jack: The State Planning Agency has received your letter of October 1, 1976 reference your request for Officers Cletus Keating and Patricia Klug to attend an "Investigation of Sex Crimes Seminar" at Southern Police Institute December 6-17, 1976. We have coordinated your request with the 7LF,A and approval is given for these officers na."ed above to attend this seminar at the time and place requested. Sincerely, Gerry L. llarderen Progrars Manager GLM: cb: pk CCs Sheriff Kenneth Popenhagen Asea Chairman'. M Iowa 1 14 !CD X) g:11.v F-1 December 2, 1976 "1011F ..�, ;r• -•--•r +...r .�-,. .., pair, [�...`i:'.1- �—J 3125 Douglns A,c"ur • Des Moines, Iowa 50310 • Phone 515/281-3241 Nr. John R. Kellogg, Director 1 I y1Qv EIACC I 4403 First Avenue, S.E. I 303 Executive Plaza Bldg. Cedar Rapids, IA 52402 ATTN: Nr. Gerry Wheeler RE: Training Request: -702-76-07-0000-21-01 Iowa City Police Department "Scientific Investigation of Crimes" January 3-14, 1977 Louisville, KY Dear Jack: Pursuant to your letter of request received this agency October, 1976 authoriza- tion is herein given for the following expenditures: Personnel: James F. Linn, Patrolman, Iowa City Police Department Victor A. Clime, Patrolman, Iowa City Police Department Training/Location: Scientific Investigation of Crimes Southern Police institute, Louisville, Kentucky January 3-14, 1977 Expenses: Tuition $300.00 each Air Coach 120.00 each Housing 67.50 each Neal s 185.00 each Total $1,345.00 or $672.50 per person Sincerely, Rick Tesdall Police Specialist RT:pk lwa a fd, ce r) grrr v 0 0 ' IOWA CRIME , COMA December 2, 1976 i n[:r,l D. R V of 3125 Douglas Asenje • Dcs Moines, Iowa 50310- Phone 515/281-3241 f Mr. John R., Kellogg, Director EIACC 4403 First Avenue, S.E. 303 Executive Plaza Bldg. Cedar Rapids, IA 52402 Y`. ATTN: Mr. Gerry Wheeler RE: Training Request: #702-76-07-0000-21-01 Iowa City Police Department "Developing Police Computer Capabilities" January 10-13, 1977 Las Vegas, Nevada Dear Jack: Pursuant to your letter of request received this agency October, 1976, authorization is herein given for the following expenditures: Personnel: William Cook, Patrolman -Iowa City Police Department Training/Location: As stipulated above Expenses: Tuition $275.00 Air Coach 255.00 Hotel/Meals 22 5.00 Taxi 20.00 Total $775.00 Sincerely, Rick Tesdall Police Specialist RT:pk s 0 'C M • �✓ �• CIVIC CENIERAIY,IOWA WASHINGTON ST. IOWA CITY.IOYIA 5]]AO ,. I319135I-11J0p ie Iy February 1, 1977 MAYOR NARY NEUHAUSER COUACILMEMSERS JOHN •AW ER CAROLE,IROSJE LI.POSTER OAVIOPERRfT MA%SfUVI ROBIRT VEVERA Mr. Wayne A. Stagg Chairperson Iowa City Association of Professional Fire Fighters 435 Grant Street Iowa City, Iowa 52240 Dear Mr, Stagg: The City Council unanimously approved your request to hold the Annual Fire- fighters Benefit Ball on May 6 and to sell tickets for this event. I hope this Ball will be a most successful one, Good luck in your efforts! Sincerely, Mary C, Neuhauser Y Mayor Is 302 0 0 AGENDA IOWA CITY PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION RECREATION CENTER ROOM B FEBRUARY 9, 1977 - 7:30 P.M. 7:30 - 7:35 p.m. -- Approval of the Minutes of the January 12, 1977, Meeting. 7:35 - 7:40 p.m. -- Chairperson's Report. 7:40 - 7:50 p.m. -- Director's Report. 7:50 - 8:00 p.m. -- Committee Reports. 1. Johnson County Open Space Committee - Mascher. 2. Riverfront Commission - McLaughlin. 3. Neighborhood Park Development - Kelley, Mascher. . 4. Committee on Community Needs - Cilek. 5. Ralston Creek Coordinating Committee - Boutelle . 6. Comprehensive Plan Coordinating Committee. 7. Fees and Charges. B. Other. 8:00 - 8:30 p.m. -- Storm Water Storage at Willow Creek Park and other Parks. 8:30 - 9:30 p.m. -- Hickory Hill Park Water Detention - P lastino, Brinton. 9:30 - 10:00 p.m. -- Other Business. 303 O MINUTES RALSTON CREEK COORDINATING COMMITTEE January 26, 1977 PRESENT: Charles Eastham Pat Foster Helen Kavanaugh Jane Jakobsen Glenn Boutelle Florance Stockman James Hall Ben Barnett Roxanne Haldeman Ken Haldeman Chet Orelup Ed Brinton Dick Plastino Representatives of Powers -Willis presented an assessment of wildlife habitat. They pointed out that this subreport of the Ralston Creek Watershed Manage- ment Plan would be presented as a separate document. This was being done in order that the watershed management plan itself be confined to subjects that would be of interest to the majority of readers. The separate document could be used as a reference and it will be placed in the library on file. It was also stated that a separate document will be prepared concerning admin- istrative and legal aspects of water management in the Ralston Creek watershed. Ed Brinton then presented three detailed maps of Ralston Creek. The three sections of Ralston Creek shown started at the mouth of Ralston Creek and encompassed the creek upstream to approximately Iowa Avenue. The maps indicate fill areas, areas where severe erosion is occuring, flows of water during flooding and other manmade and natural characteristics of the creek. These maps will be used to identify problems so that solutions to each group of problems can be presented in the final plan. Chet Orelup of Powers -Willis and Associates presented maps indicating pre- liminary work completed on two possible locations for storm water storage in the vicinity of Hickory Hill Park. The two sites were identified as the North site and the South site. There was also an alternate between a permanent pool of water and a dry bottom pond which does not have a perm- anent pool of water. A report was handed out with a brief description of the two storage sites. This report is attached to the minutes of the meeting. Therc was discussion concerning the geometries and soil cover of a dam in this area. Mr. Orelup pointed out that it would be desirable to plant grass on the structure, however he discouraged planting of trees due to possible disruption of the dam structure by root intrusion, the rotting of roots, and other deleterious effects caused by extensive vegetation. The general tone of the discussion led toward a preliminary consensus that the North site was preferred and that it should function as a dry I)ottom deten- tion structure. This structure is entirely on property owned by Regina High School. 30q MINUTES RALSTON CRE6*OORDINATING COMMITTEE •VUARY 26, 1977 Page 2 It was decided that contact should be made immediately with the Regina School Board and with the administrators of Regina High School to make them aware of this plan and obtain their opinions and viewpoints. There was discussion about the cost for an Environmental Impact Statement. The cost estimates for the structures include only an environmental review record and no costs have yet been figured for the environmental impact state- ment if needed. It was decided that a presentation will be made to the Parks and Recreation Commission on February 9th. Flo Stockman asked that slides be presented of dry bottom detention structures of this type. A draft Flood Plain Management Ordinance was handed out and a brief presentation was made of this ordinance. Another meets.. ^.g of the Ralston Creek Coordinating Committee was set for Feb- ruary 16th to discuss the Flood Plain Ordinance and Hickory Hill detention structure. The meeting was adjourned. Respectfully submitted, / J. Plastino • RALSTON CREEK PROJECT • HICKORY HILL STORM WATER STORAGE SITES JANUARY, 1977 This report is a brief description of the preliminary work completed on the location for possible storm water storage sites known as "Hickory Hill", in deference to the park in this area. The location is known by this name although the area involved is the drainage area of the North Branch of Ralston Creek, north of Rochester Avenue, approximately 2.9 square miles or 180o acres. This locality is the last (or most downstream) site on the North Branch before the creek enters the highly urbanized area, and is just below the confluence of major drainage ways from the west, north, and east. If the location for the dam is moved further upstream, three dams would then be needed to achieve comparable storage. Two sites have been examined as possible locations for storage dam structures. At each site a potential "wet storage" (permanent lake plus flood control), and "dry storage" (flood control only, no permanent pond) alternate was studied, making a total of four possibilities. The size of wet and dry storage volumes has been obtained from the files of the Soil Conservation Service prepared during their 1974-76 study. The SCS calculations are sufficiently detailed to use in studies of alternative sites and consideration of wet versus dry storage. The significant numbers are: Drainage Area 1800 Acres (2.9 sq. mi.) volume Area Permanent Pool 400 ac -ft 50 Ac. Retarding Pool 700 ac -ft 50 Ac. TOTAL 1100 ac -ft 100 Ac. Hydrologic Design Rainfall Runoff Principal Spillway 6.6 in./day 11.8 in./10 days 6.7 in./10 days Emergency Spillway 10.3 in. 7.5 in. Permanent Pool - 2.9 in. Storage Pool - 4.6 in. 1 The of feet of storage in the Hickory Hill area has been estimated by the SCS aided by their computer analysis. The effective reduction in flood flow at key locations downstream is listed below. The flood flow rate estimates include the effect of storage on the South Branch near Scott Boulevard. The j Scott Boulvard storage has the effect of reducing the 100 year flood flow rates from 3000 cubic feet per second (cfs) to 2000 cfs on the South Branch near College Street. There is no significant reduction in the 10 year flood flow rates. Flood Flow Rates (cfs) Location Where 100 yr. Frequency 10 yr. Frequency i Street Crosses With With I Ralston Creek Existing Storage Existing Storage i Rochester Avenue 3000 cfs 900 1200 400 .'I. Evans Street 4700 2300 2000 1300 Iowa Avenue 5000 3100 2000 1800 Kirkwood 5000 3200 2100 1900 Details of the proposed dam cross section and elevations are given in Figure 1. SOUTH SITE This location proposed for the storm water detention structure and spillway is partially on City -owned property and partially on private ownership. This location was selected for study because of its favorable topography and because it represents the most downstream drainage area (approximately 1,800 acres), available for control. The earthwork required to build the embankment at this location is approxi- mately 110,5C0 cubic yards (C.Y.) for the "wet storage" dam and 71,500 C.Y. for the -dry storage" structure. The required excavation for the emergency spillway will yield about 77,000 C.Y. on the wet storage plan and 119,000 C.Y. on the e--/ storage. It can than be seen that the wet storage structure will require 33,500 C.Y. of additional material, or borrow, but the dry storage spillway will yield 47,500 c.Y, of excess excavation. If this site is chosen, a careful adjustment of elevations will provide a plan whereby the spillway excavation will balance the embankment needed for the dam, thus no additional borrow area or waste disposal will be needed. 2 NOATN SITE This location is approximately 1,200 Ft. upstream from the South Site. The dam and spillway proposed for this alternate would be situated entirely on property owned by Regina Schools. No City -owned land would be required for the construction site. -.I The earthwork required to build the embankment is approximately 100,500 C.Y. for the wet storage structure, and 68,500 C.Y. for dry storage. Since the spillway at this site is cut through a rather narrow ridge, relatively small amounts of soil can be obtained from this cut, leaving 35,000 C.Y. to 80,000 C.Y_ to be obtained from other sources. A likely source of borrow material is from the ridge southeast of the proposed dam site, as shown on the maps. `I The North Site controls a slightly smaller drainage area, about 1,750 acres, as opposed to 1,800 acres for the South Site. The uncontrolled watershed downstream of the North Site and upstream of the residential area bordering Rochester Avenue includes approximately 85 acres of park, woodland, and residential area. Storage from this 85 acres would require approximately 21 acre-feet of volume and could be done best with a low head dam or weir located near the equipment shelter building in the Park. The weir would be constructed of gabions (wire baskets containing rocks) which would appear as a short rock wall on the adjacent stream banks. The wall would form a constriction in the stream channel and cause backup of flood water a few feet deep similar to the flooding which occurred in 1972. Shortly after a rain storm ceases, the water temporarily flooding the park would drain back into the adjacent channel and out of the area. No significant damage due to temporary and occasional overbank flooding is anticipated - ospecial3Y since the larger upstream storage site is expected to reduce most of the stream flow and catch most of the sediment and debris. J i 3 0 0 SANITARY sFSU A sanitary serer line is located in the North - South segment of the stream valley. The portion of the sewer line which will be affected by this flood control work is approximately 5,000 feet in length for the South Site and 3,600 feet for the North Site. The size varies from 10" to 24" diameter. Although this sewer was built in 1967, the present condition is not known and so is assumed to be in need of some protection or rehabilitation prior to submergence by flood waters. The extent of flood protection can only be approximated at this time .and are dependent upon the decision for wet or dry storage, the soil types, and existing sewer pipe materials and alignment. Alternates which may be considered during the design phase include: a. Line the sewer with polyethylene pipe and sealing the manholes. b. Grouting the line e. Relocating the line outside the reservoir area. Costs of construction, land acquisition, soil borings, laboratory work, engineering design and construction inspection have been estimated for each alternate. These costa and other pertinent data are given in Table 1. All costs, design data, elevations, areas, and other figures listed are preliminary. Final details and costs will be determined during design stage of plan completion. 4 0 DRAINAGE AREA STORAGE CAPACITY Embanlment Height of Dam Permanent Pond Flood Easement Land for Dam a Spillway 0 5 $535,000 $110,000 $ 76,000 $ 5,000 $ 12,000 $ 50,000 $788,000 $567,000 $296,000 $ 74,000 $ 5,000 $ 12,000 -0- $954,000 O- $954,000 $402,000 $161,000 $ 74,000 $ 5,000 $ 10,000 $ 50,000 $702,000 SOUTH SITE NORTH SITE Wet Land 6 Easements Dry Wet Dry 1,800 AC. 1,800 Ac. 1,750 Ac. 1,750 Ac. 1,160 AC./Ft. 660 Ac/Ft. 1,160 Ac. Ft. 660 Ac./Ft. 110,500 C.Y. 71,500 C.Y. 100,500 C.Y. 68,500 C.Y. 43 Ft. 36 Ft. 41 Ft. 36 Ft. 48 Ac. 0 40 Ac. 0 46 Ac. 70 Ac. 40 Ac. 65 Ac. 15 Ac. 15 Ac. 24 Ac. 24 Ac. 5 $535,000 $110,000 $ 76,000 $ 5,000 $ 12,000 $ 50,000 $788,000 $567,000 $296,000 $ 74,000 $ 5,000 $ 12,000 -0- $954,000 O- $954,000 $402,000 $161,000 $ 74,000 $ 5,000 $ 10,000 $ 50,000 $702,000 Construction Costs $616,000 Land 6 Easements $278,000 Design 5 Inspection $ 76,000 Environmental Review $ 5,000 Soil Borings s Lat. Tests $ 15,000 . Low Head Structure -0- TOTAL ODST $990,000 y► / TABLE 1 5 $535,000 $110,000 $ 76,000 $ 5,000 $ 12,000 $ 50,000 $788,000 $567,000 $296,000 $ 74,000 $ 5,000 $ 12,000 -0- $954,000 O- $954,000 $402,000 $161,000 $ 74,000 $ 5,000 $ 10,000 $ 50,000 $702,000 UPSTREAM High Crest Elevation .i j r Low Crest Elevation 12' Berm 3:1 i L' 16' DOWNSTREAM Top of Dam Emergency Spillway Ele \20' Principal SpillBerm way Drop box l for Wet Storage) Culvert Pipe for Dry Storage Top of Dan Maximum Water Level Emergency Spillvay High Crest Low Crest - Outlet Pipe Size 3:1 Outlet Pipe SOUTH SITE NORTH SITE WET DRY WET DRY 714.0 707.5 716.5 711.5 708.0 699.0 711.0 703.0 705.5 699.0 708.0 703.0 703.5 — 706.0 — 695.0 — 697.5 — 30 inch 60 inch 30 inch 60 inch Typical Section and Elevations Fig. 1 6 city of 10%ova Ci* F- MEMORANDUM DATE: January 26, 1977 TO: Ncal Berlin, City Manager FROM: Dennis Kraft, Director of Community Development RE: Monthly Report -- December 1976 HOUSING DIVISION COATS: L 237 UNITS SB2TION 8, EXISTING UNITS, 72 SECTION 23 UNITS, Convert 88 additional units of Section 23 to Section 8 units, Continue to provide assistance to families under Section 23 reducing the number of units to 72 by June 30, 1978, II. 64 UNITS NEW CONSTRUCTION UNDER SECTION 8. To assist in providing additional housing units for low income, elderly and handicapped persons, III. HOUSING ASSISTANCE PLAN. Provide input to the Housing Assistance Plan for the second year HCDA application. IV. HORSING COMMISSION. Provide administrative support to the Iona City Housing Cannission. V. 'ENFORCE MINIMUM HOUSING CODE. In the interest of public health and safety, increase efforts and revise plan for enforcing the City's Minimmi Housing Code. DDCEMER ACTIVITY: I. During December, 11 units were brought into the Section 8 Program. Five of these units were Section 23 conversions. Three Section 23 units were terminated and one Section 8 unit was terminated. Total units under lease in the Section 8 Program, 130 units. Tbtal units under lease, Section 23, 81 units. Total both programs, 211 units. Thirty annual, initial or final inspections were performed. Five applications for Section 8 were approved. II. 64 Units New Construction. Under construction. III. Completed. IV. Housing Canni.ssion. One (lousing Con -mission mcetim] was held on December 1, 1976. A quor,am was not present for the nchcduled meeting of December 15th. V. Minimum Housing. See attached. 3os 0 -2 0 iaaIF. 'M- ACPIVPPY: I. During January, Lhree units will bo converted from Section 23 to Section 8. It is nrojecLed tliat six new units will be brought into the program. II. 64 Units New Construction. Under construction. III. Capleted. IV. The Housing Canmission is scheduled to meet January 19, 1977. V. Minicmun Housing. Inspectors Burke, Calef and Barnes will attend the University of Wisconsin Housing Inspection course in iyadison, January 10 thru January 12. Reinspections will be continued and the office will resume initial inspections in Area 8. Some inspectors also plan to attend the Kirkwood Evening Course in Low Pressure Boiler operation at their own expense. b� 0 -2 0 iaaIF. 'M- ACPIVPPY: I. During January, Lhree units will bo converted from Section 23 to Section 8. It is nrojecLed tliat six new units will be brought into the program. II. 64 Units New Construction. Under construction. III. Capleted. IV. The Housing Canmission is scheduled to meet January 19, 1977. V. Minicmun Housing. Inspectors Burke, Calef and Barnes will attend the University of Wisconsin Housing Inspection course in iyadison, January 10 thru January 12. Reinspections will be continued and the office will resume initial inspections in Area 8. Some inspectors also plan to attend the Kirkwood Evening Course in Low Pressure Boiler operation at their own expense. n u DECEMBER 1976 1. Number of structures inspected Single family owner -occupied 11 Single family Rental 25 Duplex structures 44 Multiple Family 68 2. Number of Dwelling Units Single family owner -occupied 11 Single family Rental 26 Duplex 88 Multiple Family 517 3. Number -of Rooming Units Single family owner -occupied 3 Single family rental 7� Duplex 10. Multiple Family 110_ 4. 0 149 642 134 Of the 149 structures inspected. 6g were found to be in compliance and Certificates were issued. The break down by nurrber of type units. Dwelling Units 10 54 201 Single family owner -occupied Single family rental Duplex Multiple Rooming Units 2 36 5. # Of the 149 structures inspected 80 "were found to be deficient for one or more reasons and corrective le Iters were issued and reinspection scheduled. The breakdown by number and type of unit. 1' 6. Single family owner -occupied Single family rental Duplex Multiple family Dwelling UniLs 6 16 3- 316 Inspections performed as a result of complaint calls a. Handled by Minimum Housing Section 9 b. Referred to anoLher department 2 Rooming Units 3 —9 1_ __7T- 7. Inspections performed by request of buyer, roollor., or other party prior to sale or Lransfer �G Uumber found in compliance 1 ldumber found Lo have deficiencicn S, g. Units noted that did not appear in prior records. -- Dwelling units Rooming Units 9. Compliance Certificates issued for newly constructed structures/ 12 units Single Family 2 Duplex 5 Multiole 10. Recapitulation: 149 structures were inspected containing 642 dwelling units and 134 rooming units. —62 structures containing 270 dwelling and 38 rooming units were found to be in compliance with the Code. g0 structures containing?Z dwelling units and 96 rooming units were found to be deficient. A break down of thedeficiencies noted is attached. i i MINIMUM HOUSING STANDARDS Deficiencies noted during the Month Paragraph Referral - 7.06 Nuisances 5 9.30.4.E Bathroom 15 9.30.4.1 Plumbing _9.30.4.L Hot Water 1 9.30.4.R Egress _Y8-9. 30. 4.0 Handrails 1 9.30.5.A 108 Window 2 9.30.5.0 Bath Vent Y-9. 3 0. 5. D Hall Lights 5 9.30.5.E Outlets 372-9.30.5.E Electric 9.30.5.E Main Service T-9. 3 0. 5. F Heat 1 9.30.5.G Vents & Air 1 9.30.5.I P&T Extension 9.30,5.I P&T Valve - 9.30.5.J Screens 35 9.30.6.A Walls, Floors, Windows 9.30.6.D Doors Fit 1 9.30.6.E Bath Floors 9.30.6.H Outside 4 9.30.6.K Outside Bldg. and Eaves --9.30.7.A Floor Space 4 9.30.7.A Bedroom Size 9.30.7.0 Path of Bath 17-9.30.7.D Ceiling 9.30.7.E Cellar _ 9.30.7.F.1 Basement Dampness 9.30.7.F.5A Basement Height 9.30. 8.A Shared Area -1-9.30.B.E Insects 1_9.30.9.H Cubic Feet -4 9.30.9.J Fire Ext: _2_9:30.9.L Furnace Isolation __5.802(3) of the Iowa Administrative Code One Hour Fire Door 0 of December 1976 by 413.46 State Code of Iowa -3rd Floor Dwellings _Uniform Fire Code Section 15.112 -Sources of Ignition Uniform Fire Code Section 27.201 -Accumulation of Waste Material CDBG DIVISION December 1976 GOALS: I. Program Administration: To continue the establishment of CDBG project administration procedures -- environmental review processing, financial monitoring, compliance procedures, and sound record keeping. II. Project Development: To monitor the development of CDBG funded projects to better insure CCN, City Council, and HUD satisfaction with program goals, objectives and progress. III. Program Coordination: To coordinate all CDBG projects to accentuate their success and effectiveness and to minimize duplicated research. DECDIBER ACTIVITIES: I. A preliminary third year CDBG budget was finalized by CCN for presentation to the citizenry at a public meeting and to the City Council at an informal Council meeting. A one page newspaper display ad was prepared to announce the proposed activities to the general public. II. The Housing Rehabilitation program was implemented. A public meeting in the Longfellow School area initiated neighborhood publicity. M. Budgets for FY 178 administrative functions were finalized. IV. The site improvement project for Washington Street was evaluated and future activities were defined -- Council discussion, CCN review, and neighborhood resident review. V. A chart of project activities proposed for January through June was developed and distributed. VI. A temporary technical assistant was employed to help with application activities. PROPOSED JANUARY ACTIVITIES: 1. An environmental review record for FY 177 Code Enforcement activities will be completed. II. The FY 178 CDBG Budget and Community Development Plan will be finalized by Council and application preparations will begin. III. Land acquisition activities will be organized and thereafter appraisers and property owners will be contacted. IV. Staffing plans for PY '77 and FY 178 will be reviewed as new program activities are defined. -z - V. Architects for the architectural barrier program will be interviewed and a contract awarded. VI. The "Neighborhood Redevelopment Plan" required by Chapter 403 of the Code of Iowa will be prepared and presented to 1' S Z and Council. CDBG PROJECT 1. Comprehensive Plan 2. Neighborhood Improvement Program 3 4. Architectural Barrier Removal Program MONTHLY SUMMARY OF CDBG PROJECT ACTIVITIES DECEMBER ACTIVITIES *Work continued on Citizen Participation, Housing, Land Use, and Utilities topical reports. *Timetables were established for individual pro- jects, completion. *A neighborhood meeting was held to start program implementation. *Interviews and structure inspections began pro- cessing of 7 applicants. *Finance department procedures were discussed. *Goals for future program years were re-evaluated and expanded service areas defined. *Area 8 inspections continued as well as reinspections to other areas. *Environmental Review for new area began develop- ment. *A draft contract was drawn -up for an architect to do design and specification of chairlifts, elevators, and other major improvements. PROJECTED JANUARY ACTIVITIES *Staff positions previously identified will be filled. *Topical reports on Land Use, Vegetation, and Community Facilities are to be prepared for presentation to Department heads. *A one day workshop will review citizen participation activities and program objectives. *Supervisor will attend conference for back* ground training. *Four more cases will begin. *Office procedures will be refined as the first cases are written up and contractors identified. *"Neighborhood Redevelopment Plane will be approved by P f, Z and presented at a public hearing. *Procedure manual will continue development. *Area 8 will be completed and reinspections to other areas will continue as required. *Environmental Review will be completed. *Two architects are to be interviewed to con_ sider major improvements. *Contract is to be awarded. *City Park restrooms are to be completed. I MONTHLY SUMMARY OF CDBG PROJECT ACTIVITIES CDBG PROJECT DECEMBER ACTIVITIES PROJECTED JANUARY ACTIVITIES S. Park Improve- *Appraisers will be selected for Hickory Hill ments and and Happy Hollow park expansion. Additions *Environmental reviews for two shelters will be completed. Land acquisition reports will. begin. 6. Urban Renewal *Preliminary activities were completed. See *Budget will be finalized for next six months. Land Acquisition redevelopment report for specific progress *A list of developers will be drawn up. report. 7. Committee on *Third year budget was presented at a public *Third year CDBG application will be discussed.-'; Community meeting and to the City Council. *Four new members will be added to the Needs committee. 8. Ralston Creek *Work continued as the total plan for watershed *Work will continue as designs and specifications Flood Control continues development. are developed for the Interim Projects. *A detailed presentation of Happy Hollow water *Appraisers will be selected for all property,,' detention plans and specifications was developed. acquisitions and easement rights. *Owner of Johnson Street dwelling to be acquired *All property owners will be notified of City eel was contacted. intentions. REHABILITATION DIVISION DECISIBER 1976 GOALS: 1. Ongoing staff orientation. 2. Begin indoor construction January -February 177. 3. Develop approximately 30 contracts by May -June '77. 4. Develop a complete financing package including grants, forgiveable loans, low interest loans by March -April. S. Study acceptable site improvement projects as well as other division support programs (sewer improvements, flood insurance). DECEMBER ACTIVITIES: 1. Training period: November 30 -December 3 2. Made presentation at the Longfellow School Library December 6, 1976 (with approximately 3S in attendance). 3. Conducted the following program activities: A. 7 technical assistance inspections B. 11 financial verification surveys JANUARY ACHVITIES: _ 1. 403 statement of intent preparation 2. NAHRO conference Milwaukee 3. Work with religious organizations to develop cases 4. Take bids on initial contracts S. Training session January 4-7 COALS: DlilaiMBliR IMPORT ADVAN(Ii PLANNING DIVISION C01MITiIIRNSIVE PLAN -- to proceed with planning; work so that the three main areas can he developed by March: 1) a City Plan, 2) a Zoning Ordinance, and .i) Citizen Participation. 11. R1VERFRONT COMMISSION -- to continue staff assistance. III. URBAN RENEWAL -- to provide assistance as needed. IV. CDBG ADMINISTRA'rION -- to provide assistance as needed. V. PERSONNLL -- to fill the vacant planner positions. DECEMBER AC'T'IVITY: I. Work in Comprehensive Planning continued as follows: City Plan -- preparation of the topical reports for land use, community facilities and trafficways continued; Zoning Ordinance -- research of other cities' ordinances continued, legal opinions were received; Citizen Partici- pation -- Sasaki Associates and Attic $ Cellar continued the Citizen Participation work with development of the sample survey questionnaire; and Other -- Rewriting of the Floodplain Ordinance was done with Engineering to meet the new HUD requirements. II. Staff assistance to the Riverfront Commission continued. III. Staff assistance to urban renewal included attendance at meetings and graphics assistance. IV. Staff assistance to CDBG administration consisted in the development of budget material for FY 78. V. An assistant planner was hired and started the last week of the month. Current employee applicants for the associate planner position were identified. PROJECTED ACTIVITY: 1. 'rhe essontlal planning activities necessary for the development of a City Plan find a Zoning Ordinance will continue on schedule with the Population Summary, Lund Use Summary, Community Facilities (Parks and Schools) Report, Environmental Report (Vugetntion Guide) and Sample Survey of Citizen Participation expected to he completed first. 11. Staff assistance to the Riverfront Commission will continue. III. Staff assistance to Urban Renewal will continue. 0 -Z- IV. CDDG assistance will continue. V. Associate planner applicants will be tested in .January and hopefully start in February. DETAILED REPORT OF COMPREHENSIVE PLANNING ACTIVITIES: Planning Technicians -- [luring December the planning technicians provided graphics for the Planning and Zoning Commission, Urban Renewal, and planning projects. Additionally, they continued land use analysis, provided updating of base maps, and assisted in coordination of Citizen Participation and completed the density analysis. Assistant Planners -- During December the assistant planners assisted the Riverfront Commission in the development of zoning provisions related to the River Corridor. The planners worked on the Floodplain Ordinance, land use report, Citizen Participation, soils analysis, utilities analysis, coonunity facilities analysis, urban renewal review and started work on the housing and economic reports. Associate Planner -- Vacant until January. Senior Planner -- The senior planner directed planning activities and assisted in the citizen participation process. Additionally, the senior planner continued research of the new Zoning Ordinance, writing of the Trafficwuys Report, and participated in Urban Renewal staff meetings. RHMVP.LOPW:! JT DIVISION Monthly Report GOALS I. Carry out project management procedures and prepare management documents and records consistent with City Council policies and IND requirements. II. Carry out a program of land marketing consistent with City Council decisions and 11UD requirements. DECEMBER ACTIVITIES I. Planning: a. Began solicitation of qualifications for selection of a design firm for public improvements within mailed areas on restricted streets. b. Contacted the University of Iowa and Old Capitol Associates regarding the filing of a plan change proclaimer. C. Presented the staff report and draft resolution setting forth the circulation system and street restrictions within the project area to the City Council. Council approved the circulation restrictions as set forth in Resolution No. 76-442. II. Marketing: a. Received all appraisals from Iowa Research and Appraisal Corporation. Received the appraisals for land south of Burlington from Roy R. Fisher, Inc. Transmitted all appraisals received to DeWayne Guernsey for review. Review work is progressing. b. Transferred $800,000 in CDBG funds to the R-14 temporary loan repayment fund as initial payment for land transfer from the LPA to the municipality. C. Received Council approval and execution of contracts for two tracts of land in the east half of Block 101 to Johnson County Realty Co. (ISBT) and Perpetual Savings and Loan. d. Sent letters of inquiry regarding permanent relocation space needs of all the businesses located in the Clinton Street Mall. III. Program Management: a. Completed research into HUD requirements relating to Insurance coverage for the LPA. b. Completed compiling the list of properties for which new abstracts are needed. Prepared a contract for execution between ,Johnson County Abstract Company and the City for abstracting of these parcels. 0 0 -2- c. Began preparing a property management handbook for the management of the Clinton Street Mall. d. Sent letters to all businesses located in the Clinton Street Mall regarding the maintenance of the Mall. IV. Administration: a. Sent a letter of determination regarding one relocation grievance. b. Processed one relocation claim. c. Prepared Relocation/Acquisition reports for the transition quarter (July -September) for the Iowa R-14 Project and the CDBG program. PROJECTED ACTIVITIES I. a. Continue work on disposition program. 1. Complete financial/funding program. 2. Compile information for solicitation documents. b. Complete LPA to City land transfer. DECEMBER MONTHLY REPORT CURRENT PLANNING HUMBER ACTIVITY: Staff reports were prepared for three preliminary plats, a preliminary plat in the county, and a large Scale Non—Residential Development plan. Work on procedures for the submittal, review and approval of Large Scale Residential Developments and Large Scale Non -Residential Developments continued. The outline and checklist for subdivisions was completed. PROJECTED ACTIVITY: No specific numeric objectives for subdi.vision plat reviews, rezoning application review, etc. are established due to the impossibility of predicting the number of submissions which will be filed. The Associate Planner and Planning Technician of the Current Planning Division resigned in January. Although the Current Planning Division does not have any staff assistance, it is expected that the procedural outlines for Large Scale Residential Developments and Large Scale Non -Residential Developments will be completed in January. A special study of an area in southwest Iowa City; particularly as the area relates to the need for an elementary school, has been completed in draft form. It is not known, however, whether this report can be completed in January or in February. v I ABSTRACT TITLE: Neighborhood Impacts Survey Staff Involved: Margaret Barron - Planning Intern Gary Lozano - Planning Intern John Nenston - Planning intern Kevin Laverty - Research Assistant Jarrell Palmer - Clerk/'typist Agencies: Planning Division Department of Community Development City of Iowa City, Iowa Dennis Kraft, Director Rick Geshwiler, Senior Planner Institute of Urban and Regional Research Iowa City, Iowa Professor Douglass B. Lee, Jr., Project Leader Date: September, 1976 Number of Pages: 305 The Neighborhood Impacts Survey presents some traditional components of a land use survey with ndclitional Information concerning the positive, negative, and regulatory effects of land uses in n multi -use, historically significant neighborhood In addition to field survey data collected from the fifty -block study area, informntion concerning the identification, location, ownership and use of Individual parcels of land was compiled From records at the City Assessor's Office, City of Iowa City. COMMPC[ , e d 5 Y� IOW. tRY, 0W4 1wnL11U, 'Ibis project was funded in part by the American Revolution Bicentennial Administration and the Midwestern Resource Development Corporation, the City of Iowa City, the Institute of Urban and Regional Research, and funds provided by the (lousing and Community Development Administration Block Grant Program. 'These funds were administered by the Center for Public Affairs Service - Learning, Indiana University. The Neighborhood Impacts Survey is the result of a joint project sponsored, by the Iowa City Department of Community Development and the University of Iowa affiliated Institute of Urban and Regional Research. The twelve -week summer project was funded by the Bicentennial Internship Program of the Center for Public Affairs Service -Learning of Indiana University, the City of Iowa City and the University of Iowa. The survey is both it component of the ongoing Land Use Report 'Task of the Iowa City Comprehensive Planning Program and a scaled- down version of the Neighborhood Survey component of a proposal submitted to the Department of Housing and Urban Development under the FY -76 Innovative Projects Program entitled "An Impact Evaluation Approach to Neighborhood Preservation and Enhancement", Some traditional components of it land -use survey are included in the Neighborhood Impacts Survey. Utilizing records available through the City Assessor's Office, the following information was compiled and field - verified: (1) parcel identification number and location, (2) parcel address, (3) existing land use, (4) parcel owner, and (5) whether a residence is owner -occupied. For each block this data Is listed on the Block Form entitled "Block Data", However, additional components were added to the survey to provide information concerning the positive, negative, and regulatory affects of land use activities In it multi -use, historically significant neighborhood. Data concerning these three components are contained on the Block Forms entitled "Ilusourees", "Negative Impacts", and "Coda Violations". -2- RESOURCES On the "Resources" form, those features of a block which contribute positively to its overall quality are listed. These block resources can be such things as public and private trees, shrubbery and open space, "corner" grocery stores, and buildings of historical and/or architectural merit. In the identification of these significant buildings, existing books and reports on Iowa City architecture were utilized in addition to field determinations of significance by the surveyors. For those buildings which have been previously identified, a short description of its style and outstanding characteristics is included on the "Resources" form. NEGATIVE IMPAC'T'S The negative effects of one land use activity upon another are listed on the Block Form entitled "Negative Impacts" on a block by block, parcel -specific basis. For example, it large unpaved parking lot in a residential area creates dust, noise, traffic hazards, and unsightliness, all of which reduce the values of the residential properties and lower the overall quality of the block. On the form, the source of these negative impacts are identified Lind, to the right, each of the speelfic impacts and the properties affected by lhom are listed. It should be pointed out that ol'ten a particular feature of it block, for example an architecturally significant building in very poor physical condition, can be both it resource and a source of negative impacts (in this example, visual) for a block. In order to provide a subjective measure of the amount of owner investment activity occurring on each parcel, the "Owner Invest- ment" column was added to the Block Data form. Upon visually inspecting the exterior of the major structure of each parcel, the surveyors rated owner investment by placing ' a plus, zero, or minus in the appropriate space. A plus sign .indicates that the owner is carrying on maintenance and renovation activity with the obvious purpose of increasing the value of his property while a zero is assigned to those parcels where e the owner is either not carrying on any rehabilitation activity or maintaining his property only with the intent of holding its present value. Finally, a minus sign — is assigned to those properties where the owner is disinvesting and where, as a result, the structure is being undermaintained, CODE VIOLA'T'IONS The Iowa City Zoning Code is the key instrument through which land use is regulated in the Study area. To provide data through which an evaluation of the effectiveness of this ordinance can he made, a honing Code Checklist was devised and apparent violations noted during the fi"Id ' survey. These violations are listed on the Block Form entitled "Code Violations", along with the member of the parcel in which the violation occurs. Generally, the violatlnns -3- noted fall under the categories of Use Regulations, Parking Regulations, Sign Regulations, and Zoning Regulations specific to each of the study area's four zones. These zones -- R2, RM, R3B, and C2 -- are delineated on the Study Area Map on page 4 and the relevant zone for each parcel is indicated in the "Zoning" column of the Block Data Form. As some negative impacts are also code violations, this is indicated on the Negative Impacts Form by the placing of "CV" (code violation) and the number of the violation from the Code Violation form after the Negative Impacts identification number. Finally, brief block -specific comments made by the surveyors during or immediately following the completion of each block are :included with the three forms already mentioned. It must be emphasized that while these are the subjective impressions of the surveyors, they do attempt to note qualitative aspects of the block which are not amenable to the other, more formalized, methods of notation included lit the survey. B�3 52 33 32 12 11 MIN my ROW i aaaxa• • sr•• - • ••••rr • ua• • • ❑ '� IkONA,LE)5 AREA 5b 51 Z 3Aaeo 13 10 a .:,... ,•: , M 2 7 55 v 5035 0 14 ; [❑ NUWEM ❑ L __kl 30 '• J l-1 kms:; ty �J 1 •I IRCH516LD "`' r� r•_ W ZONING :=19 49 ❑ ❑ JA L !❑ ❑ 36 29!vJ_g❑.n❑� 1 69wi Fit, ea .5 : ¢7 : 3tl c r I ::i' • u(r�a /:/�I11�—�--��—JT1• •s II�YIT�L O•rr•• F 5410 ':,:ca: rrrie• • •rr�rr'E _�_9: �••.• �;��•s••••••••w••••••• R—A_ _: JOE-F;F-E—R7SON_ ..................... •1•�.............. ................... .{.. �1 10' LOT LINE PARCEL LINES PARCEL HUM6L•R6 0 NOTE: r Ate. MAY!) Avc_. [411WH 10 AM. XIMArr.. !CALF CH Y 5. INII)ITCD STRUCTURE 4CC[55OV-Y DUILDING TEEWFLANTS FINCE Q2 my RESOURCE o2 1 NEGA(IVE IMPACT #1 CV3 ZONING CODE VIOLATION 43 I,P=z PAVED PARKING AVE/\ - 2 CAIZ G=z UNPAVED PARKING AVE A 10' LOT LINE PARCEL LINES PARCEL HUM6L•R6 0 NOTE: r Ate. MAY!) Avc_. [411WH 10 AM. XIMArr.. !CALF CH Y 5. Commemtb Quite a hew houeee on t{u.e bfach ane being (on aece.ntty have been) nehabitttated by dndividuaP. ownena. Ilou.aee ane oeden and 6matteh but vehy weft -kept. Cnocvde.d apan,tment butitding on SE conneh eeem6 to be a VlAeat to thio tnend...JeSAmon St. coutd be gneatty enhanced by thee-peanting. 7 Jnt� f 8 BLOCK 5_. DATE of 5URYFY JuLY 1 1. 7 L 1 1 1 ire 0 ■ 0 M II II 7 L 1 1 1 7 4 M II II 1'.11'•I 00 Io =,�, 4 NO. SOURCE 1. Governor St. traffic 2. (39) Parking Lot 3. (39) Parking Lot NEGATIVE IMPACTS TYPE OF IMPACT Noise Visual (yard completely paved with parking) BLOCK 5 IMPACTED PROPERTY 25, 26, 27, 40, 39 38, 40 (also houses across Governor) Mudholes, standing water (because of required setback from corners for curb cuts, People who live in apartment, those using tenants cannot gain access to front sidewalks. some (2) parking spaces without driving across grass $ causing mudholes.) A. Jefferson St. traffic Noise, visual S. Market St, traffic Noise, visual G. (29) Parking Lot Visual, (lust 7. Alley (gravel.) Dust 34-39 (visual impact could be ameliorated by planting trees along Jefferson.) 27-33. 25, 27 Properties along alley. 7 -- 1. Trees along Lucas 2. (36-38) Houses - 814, 818, 824 Jefferson 3. (40) Open lot with garden 4. (25) (louse - 119 Governor 5. Trees along Market 6. (29) [louse - 821 Market - row of young, nicely spaced trees all along the block. - small; older houses; very well maintained; all newly painted; , yards very well maintained. - provides visual relief from crowded corner lot. - small older house; Well maintained; attractive. - row of young, nicely spaced trees; shade $ screening from busy street. - very well maintained house; large attractive yard. 7. (30) (louse - 819 Market - large, attractive well maintained house. 8. (32) [louse - 807 Market - architectural and historical significance; badly in need of paint' 10 TYPE OF VIOLATION Parking Regulations Yard Regulations Parking Regulations CODE VIOLATIONS BLOCK 5 - unscreened parking area - parking area in required front yard - side yard not maintained 50% open space - no back yard - parking lot not screened or paved 11 BLOCK DATA orb , n..0 A1n BLOCX 5 PARCEL AOnFE55 204ING USE/ACCIVITY 0MR OWNER OCCOC O.611N INTIM 37-7025 119 L.rvu0r RM SF Carlton, Path + 7026 Narth fm anlUr 113.\ Vacant Lat ConJo0, Nlllla. 6 Mary 1027 831 Ma'Wt 93A SF 3'U6rnnlataq 41rl. x 0 2078 921 2lartm RM MF -3 C.nJ.o. Nllllan a Mary X 0 2029 821 lt"A rt R3A IIF -2 Brvonna, N:1llcr B W1.1Ia E + 10.10 817 Ihrt;t NWA' (l MF -7 rns) NvlJnaq Currie 0. x + _ 2031 911 N A.t 113A SP Pahrcr, John A. x �• 11,32 907 Martel 93A SF IIIWho. 1larxarrt x 2033 803 Wrl.t RA 11I'-2 Vrch,ticA7, r„mrav A N.11J.1 0 1031 8111 J. fler+on R.SA SF Inl1.n. Jaw, 11. - x 6 2U35 910 hpanun RSA SP Flllpatrld Men Lunt; fN 11111, Ja.n x 0 1036 911 .h0 ,raon 93A IF Ro, P.."onl 8 Ell van x + 10.17 all J""r+on R 3 SF Tat Leu, 5.1a A K ♦• lu3a all IWIt al R 1 SP 9nue00, I.I.I. x + 1019 In: lbr wont NWA ul'-n• I. Nl��aw+ Ln rc111 u 20IU III W,maar RIA SF ur.rlu., 3ala.av x n 12 Comments Nox.th side o6 block cons.csta o6 genehattg weft-maintOne.d houses and yaxds, The homes axe mos.ttg otdeA, amatta, Ainggte-6amitg d<uettinga...S.txuctuArA on the sou.t:h aide o6 .the stock axe also otd but Me tangen and genexattVJ der-Untng, with tittle gated apace. The atxur-tu4e on tot 2052 .i.e a targe apaxbnent: bu,itding in pooh con- dition. It visuattg dom0uttea .this pant o6 .the stock because it has almost no setback. 13 BLOCK ra_ 1 WL of 5URVLY JM 1 �jLcoM►NC,[oN10 1 14 w wk 2 CV1� 1lJ OM IFmm 1 1� �j 1 1 1. i o� 14 w wk 2 CV1� 1lJ 1 1� �j 1 1 1. i 14 w wk 2 CV1� 1lJ i o� a [oa 0ie01 O7 . 14 w wk 2 CV1� 1lJ TYPE OF RESOURCE Trees along Market 2, Trees along Governor 3.-(55) Duplex and yard - 207 Governor 4. (56) House and yard - 213 Governor s. (41) Yard and garden - 227 Governor Trees along Bloomington !;7*. (qs) Yard - 226 Lucns RESOURCES BLOCK - row of young and old trees; provide much shade and some screening. - young, full row of trees; shade and some screening. - well maintained duplex and yard; well foliaged with bushes, flowers and evergreens. - attractive older house with well maintained yard. - well maintained yard with large vegetable and flower garden. - closely spaced, young, fall trees; visual, shade and some screening. - nice yard with flowers. NEGATIVE IMPACTS NO. SOURCE TYPE OF IMPACT IMPACTED PROPERTY 1. Governor St. traffic Noise 41, 55, 56 2. Market St traffic Noise 49-55 BLOCK 6 3. (52) House - Visual - in need of paint 818 Market f, repairs. 53, 51 85 - 27-30 4. (42) [louse - Visual impact -- house in 817 Bloomington need of minor repairs $ paint --large, nice yard with big garden, very neatly kept. 41, 43 '• .Alley - gravel Visual, dust, standing water. Bordering property. 76. (51) Yard P, House - Visual - house needs paint it 814 Market repairs - junk in yard. 52, 50. I 16 CODE VIOLATIONS 1. (52) Yard Regulations - only approximately 4 -foot setback ' 2. (51, 52, 53) Parking Regulations - unscreened parking area BLOCK 6 _ 17 HE BIJSCR DATA BLOCK e 111140:1. APORCSS ZONING USE/ACHVITY OWNER ORNIiR OCCUO 011.41.11 MM. 37•2041 227 Governor R2 NF 1rl.lrr G Fro. A 0 201291) NlwamO[ml 112 SF rakes, Ilran-Conservator Cant: Wolf _ MA 815 Nl uwinyton R: SF DIUFId, J ... s 6 June 1I } 21111 1.119 l,lnoalnRton 112 SF Ilolllder, George 4 Mo, S 0 :n 15 !!o luta 1! ]h 1'nAeq 0a Q'l W. G fiat uthY 2016 2.'A L,ICaf R2 ':F WNI., Joao. O Som _ A •F 200 U Lnuf Y.2 SF q,rrq R F 201n 219Luca NJA IIF --1 SF hoav In rmr Spnlaaf, Merl. G Ellrcn 0 1-119 d111 SWWdet RM SF Co rc.ran t 1• 20SO RIU Market RSA SF Gahan, Frant _ USI 8 1 M.obt RSA SF Ib lauheX, Charlotte 2x52 nib. fill, Market 1111 111'.7 p as1 Rlt t11erf, fl<nJaaln 2051 _ 1,24 )L,rlrt RAA SF I:rutt, IL,rgc 0 !n.0 6211 Market 1111 SF Allwhaky, Jolm 0 2111: 207 ,i,V rnor 1111 111.2 al..k 1, Rrntll A 0 2056 211 Golrnwr 1131 NF YAW, JmaOh W. I } Comentd Seeiaingty vehy etab.ee ae6.identid btoch, tuilli mo6tey stngte-6am.iey home6, a hew dupeexea and no apa4.trnent6. GenekaUy the hou,w ane 6matteA, newer. and mope msbmhan .in ehaaactm and the ya4d6 ake tMgen. 19 CV1 211 ,�p VNERVOYIT BLOCK PAIL OF JIU2VEY JULY 1 2 1 1 1' o ■ 2 /1 ]1 v _ " _ _ � W 0 1 11 1 1 1' /1 ]1 v _ " _ _ � W 0 1 11 SOURCE Governor St. traffic Gravel alley NEGATIVE IMPACTS TYPE OF IMPACT Noise Oust, standing water, mudho I e s . IMPACTED PROPERTY BOA, 80, 91, 92 Adjacent properties. BLOCK 7 21 1. Trees along Bloomington 2, 3 (87, 88) (louses - 808 Bloomington 812 Bloomington 4. (92) (louse - 830 Bloomington 5. (91) (louse - 315 Governor 6. (81) (louse - 817 Davenport (83) Yard 8, (83) (louse - 330 Lucas 22 RESOURCES BLOCK - older trees, shade B screening. - well maintained house $ yard. - well maintained house G yard. - well maintained, older house with large, attractive yard - small, attractive house; very nice yard; large fir tree, abundant flowers- - architectural and historical significance house (Greek revival?); very well maintained. - nice trees, bustles $ flowers in the parking. - very nice yard with flowers. NO. TYPE OF VIOLATION ' 1. (86) Setback Regulations 2. (81) Parking Regulations A CODE VIOLATIONS - tree too close to Intersection - no off-street parking BLOCK 7 23 Comments: BLOC[ DATA BLOC% 7 PARCEL ADDRESS ZONING OSE/AMMY OWNER OA\LR OCCUR. LN•.L8 MIST. 28.1030A 321.17 Governor 97 fIF-2 Tomlin. Edith 0 1080 329 Governor R2 HF .2 Ukrieh, John 6 HarBare R 0 1081 817 1'avenyort R2 SF UeFrance, 1. G. B Genev: } 1082 809 Davenport R7 HF -2 I.ohht Y. Covell G Ruth n I083 330 Luens N! 111'-I Am..lw+, GvurNn r. Florence N } 1084 324 Lueas R2 SP IIInLel, Pearl N 0 loss 320 Luvaf N2 SP Ualral.ro, 1. G. + 1086 3111 Locus N2 5F Dvhrance, I. G. 4 Go nev. 1 U I1-:17 808 blmui,ton N2 SF Tomlin, F.AI171 } 1088 812 Binnmin8ton R2 51, Tomlin, Edith 1 } 11189 816 RlnaninR4m N2 Sr Walden, Thnmas E 0 JIM 8:0 Nlmwineum R2 ]ion Am, hOheran I'hurrl 0 I091 313 love nwr M2 5Y l°nllln, Fra ncla 6 gene vlere A } IU92 93U 01oon l nNt an N2 51: Coni l I., 'ranch G Genevl<ve .} 24 Conments 7h,t6 block con.tatws .the entlAc rtange. o6 hou6big condtttons bound to .the near norttth 6.ide, 64om an.cUteatukatty and htetokicatey intehehttng stlivattmu in vehy good condition, .to an oedeh, vacant and deteli.touted house undehgotng inteAnxt achabttttatton, to a rtecentey con6.tnucted "modehn" 6tyee hoube, to a muttt-6amtey bulldtng pnesentty undert eon6tnutWon, to, 6.inaeey, eMPA, stable, well-matntatned homes. 25 e( BLOCK- PATE LOCKPATE of SURVEY JUNE 23 oa � 1` 3 ,�-, CV2 -� 1 � ►-� 1 11 0 1.1 ►t � ° y � 3 ,�-, CV2 -� 1 � ►-� 1 MO ►_, 1 1 1 1�. 1 1 RESOURCES NO. TYPE OF RESOURCE L30101: ' 1. Trees along Lucas - young trees on northern half, very old, large trees on southern half; visual F, shade. 2. (04A) House - 820 Davenport - newer house; well maintained. 3. (93) House - 421 Governor - architectural and historical merit; well maintained house $ yard; very nice yarcl with many blue spruce trees. Trees along Fairchild [louse - 805 Fairchild (louse - 429 Governor - young and medium trees; visual F, shade. - well maintained house 8 yard. - well maintained; modest house with nlco'yard. 27 NO. SOURCE 1. Governor St. traffic 2. (03) House 3 20 Gravel alley NEGATIVE IMPACTS TYPE OF IMPACT Noise Visual - house is vacant and decrepit yard overgrown (note: structure being remodeled Dust IMPACTED PROPERTY 93, 94, 05, 06. 02, 04A. hlost of block. BLOCK 8 CODE VIOLATIONS BLOCK B ' NO TYPE OF VIOIATOON 1. (94) Parking Regulations - no oft -street parking 2. (00, 01, Parking Regulations - no off-street parking 02, 03, 04, 99) 29 30 R PARCEL ADDRESS 20RI200 USE/ACTIVITY MCA 0h91:R OCCUR 11XNCR INVISI'. IG91 421 Cavernur AI SF Crowley, Julio 1 0 I'M 411 Cavernur RI NF-'. Kraft.. How _ IWS b101'airchild N2 IIF -3 Kaslur, Ethel 0 1096 All FalrchilJ R2 ItF-2 Nory, Elltnheth 0 1097 807 FaI rclu lJ R2 NF -2 Mullion., Kathryn 0 11198 SOS i'alrchlld R2 SF Aitchison, Gary 2 } 1090 410 Lues R2 SF Nonhol" Vora 0 11110 blit N:lcenlwrt R2 5F Co., Florence K U IIUI 003 U:welgm rt NI HF -2 Phillips, hla of at Cont: Ilichal Gar 0 Ila 812 U:nrrnlwn A2 SF F:Jwards. Gary I } 1103 414 N:lvenpu rt 92 In[ rceOJcicO LS' Nashltt. Jusephlne } IMA SIO 1Lrccnpurt N2 SF SrJlacck, Frank I 0 IIn1 s2u t'.ry rnpurt N2 51 Lmtr1uK, Mumas 1 11 I10; 810 llevenhort Nl SF baW.oll. Nu1br 0 Ilab IIS Cnweno' R2 51 Neysr, All,, 1 0 1 1 C 1: 1 :1 1 1 1 1 A Commentb Ilousee on th h Hoch axe genmatey toett- ma.i.nta,tned and axe ae,t on Canoe Co.U. IlouAe on paxcet 11 .ts plwen.tty being pa.Cated and o.thexe seemed .to have been aece.ntty Atxed up. 31 CV3- cvz - Q ,1 z CV4 . BLOCK 9. PATI- of 5URKY ..TUNE 3 �-- CVG ,,--CV5 1. 1 1� CVS. 1 Ml11M®ra N D '� :i mama ►It! , F 1 Me MMWIMM rfFW ■ �, ® �. 3 �-- CVG ,,--CV5 1. 1 1� CVS. 1 all] D Ale mama 1 Me MMWIMM -- �A�RCkUIp 7 1 RESOURCES BLOCK 9 33 NO. TYPE OF RESOURCE 1. (1111) (louse - 803 Church - well maintained with flowered yard. ' 2.•(1112) (louse - 524 Lucas - well maintained house & yard. ' 3. (1113) (louse - 804 Fairchild - well maintained house f, yard with many trees. 4. (1114) House - 812 Fairchild - well maintained house & yard. 5. (1115) [louse - 820 Fairchild - well maintained house F, yard. (11.17) [louse - 830 Fairchild = well maintained; presently painting house; many old trees '-6. $ plants in yard. 7. Trees along Fairchild - visual; young trees. ' B. Trees E shrubs along Governor - trees on private property; visual li shade. 9. (1110) [louse - 811 Church - well maintained house; possibly historical significance; many plants F, trees in yard. 10. 'frees along Church - young trees; visual f, some screening; flowers F, shrubs. I.� 33 34 NEGATIVE IMPACTS TYPE OF IMPACT Noise Danger Noise Dust and standing water (pot holes) IMPACTED PROPERTY 7, 8, 17 7, 8, 17 12, 14 All bordering properties. BLOCK 9 CODE VIOLATIONS 35 BLOCK 9 NO. TYPE Or VIOLATION 1. (17) Setback Regulations - tree (weeping willow) too close to Intersection 2. (12) Yard Regulations - not a 20 -foot setback 3. (11) Yard Regulations - not a 20 -foot setback 1 4. (10, 09, 08)Yard Regulations - not a 20 -foot setback S. (14, 15, 16) Parking Regulations - no off-street parking ' .1/6. (9, 12) Yard Regulations - garage not set back 10 feet from alley 35 Comments: 36 BLOCK DATA BLACK 9 PARCEL ADDRESSiOVItA OSE/ARIYItt OBNC0. 0R7.ER OCCOP. nh MIN 154L 53. 1107 519 Govuruor R2 SF Laughl ln, Duna ld — 1108 927 Church R2 51' Donald 0 1109 821 Church 112 SF Clonwlck, Esther Cunt: folnburx, Bols x 1110 BII Church R? 5F Ile(Fuy, pn. x + 1111 A03 Ch."'h R2 SP ' beauty shop In reslAonco MCY.+ear+, !hh cion 1 0 1112 524 lnus It2 MF -2 Ropers, Harley x + 1113 Hot luirehlld R2 SF• Rroblresll, John Cont: llcvay, Iouxb xs + IIW 912 Nil rd. l I R2 Sr flachuvec, Josephine x + IDIS 8201'o1rshl ld 142 SF Shay, Ruse x + IIIb R23 1'a0rahlld R2 Sl I ..rt'. Leo x + 1117 030 laircblld R2 SF Ruslup, Jake x + Comments This block, bondming Govennoa St. and .the cemet"y acnoes .the Weet, seemed testi imban and mono nunat tin chanactm than .the btocks to fhe west. Bach Viands ane targe, open, and undcantif.ized. Attu and neat parking aaeas nae gaavete and open (not Lined by ganagee as on mangy beoeks). Housing seemed to be o& somewhat leen gtutUty than that to the west. 37 JU BLOCK- PATE LOCK PATE of 5URVIY JUNE. I(o � cynl �� 2 �¢ CVl ■ o� 2 �¢ CVl �`@ CVIUP_cN � - — CT ■ �`@ CVIUP_cN � - — CT ' 2. (832) 3. (833) I---- 4. (834) S. ' 6. (825) 7. (827) 8. 9. (831) RESOURCES TYPE OF RESOURCE BLOCK 10 _ I Trees f, flowers along Church Street - both old $ young; provide shade $ some screening; visually pleasing. (louse - 808 Church - well maintained house $ yard with trees $ shrubs. (louse - 812 Church - well maintained. (louse - 814 Church - well maintained; historically significant. Trees - two magnificent weeping willows in large yard; visually pleasing; shade. {louse - 619 Governor - well maintained; garden. (louse - 623 Ronalds - well maintalned. 'Frees along Ronalds Street - young; visual; shade. (louse - 628 Lucas - historically significant; needs pnint and minor rehabilitation; nicely foliage([ yard with old trees (evergreen f, deciduous). 39 NEGATIVE IMPACTS TYPE OF IMPACT IMPACTED PROPERTY BLOCK 10 1. Governor St. Noise 25, 26, 36 traffic Danger 25, 26, 36 2. Gravel alley Potential dust (freshly ' oiled at survey) All along alley. 3. (36) Junked autos (2) pile of bricks Visual 27, 35 A. (30, Gravel parking 32-36) spaces in alley !lust All bordering properties except 26. 1. 1 40 CODE VIOLATIONS BLOCK 10 ' NO. TYPE OF VIOLATION ' 1. (36) Use Regulations - two Junked vehicles in yard 2. (26) Parking Regulations - no off-street parking 3. (31) Parking Regulations - no off-street parking I' ,A1 Comments: 42 BLACK DATA BLOCK to PARCEL A11oRF.SS ZONING USG/ACTIVITY MUR OhNER OCCUP.ONNCR ILSVL.I IMiAllT. 823 619 Governor R2 $P Naeek, Mary G Anna Cont: Volk, ITA rBu rat I + Sih 6:9 Governor R2 Iff-2 Imllevkar. Javan 0 Aly S23 Funtl Os I42 Sr Ett leson, 0a6ora U M2b i19 815 RanalOs tliJ Nonalda A2 SF Griffin, No. K 0 N2 SF NI ve R, N. F. Cont.• Kloney. Kayne I _F 830 509 Rmnld, N2 SF Ruppert, Edwin Coot: Namlldy, 2nas I 0 d31 WA Lo.., RZ SF Pdlk, Fuok — 032 801 Clu rrh RZ SF Kahl. Annn K } 833 811 IN.rrh N2 SF Voparll. Vlrylnla 6 Alel l + fit hit Clinrvh R2 SF CthennKton. NO A -f M35 all Chmd. N2 5F Greuol, Auhy 0 blip A73 I:hnr,h It2 SF Shaffer, Paul A 0 9 Commena Very /twat afmoaphne on .tiLi6 block - tange to.ta, open atwtce, tittle-uaed alley, and kept andmaU Ichtekene, goat) ... Aloetty otde4 e.t4ue.tmee except 6o4 "eubu4ban" houae on tot 41. 43 RESOURCES NO. TYPE OF RESOURCE BLACK 11 ' 1. Trees along Ronalds - mostly young trees; visual $ some shade. ' 2. 'frees E bushes along Brown - visual, shade, F, screening. ' _3. (842) House - 722 Lucas - historical $ architectural significant house. 4. Brown Street - brick paved. Trees along Lucas (public $ private) - visual, shade F screening. " 45 NEGATIVE IMPACTS SOURCE ' TYPE OF IMPACT IMPACTED PROPERTY Governor St. traffic Noise 37, 47 1� 1` i 46 '' TYPE OF VIOLATION Parking Regulations CODE VIOLATIONS - no off-street parking BLOCK 11 47 Comments: 40 4UYK DATA IlIlXK II PMCEI. AODKDSS 2091NC USC/ARIYITY Ch1lK O i:lP a'ar. r,l,]Ih I c. LST. 23-937 931 Nr..n N2 5F Ilaman. MrA. LOulae x 0 434 427 Ormn N2 SF S.cln. Mime x 0 430 ass Or... N2 SF Shan., Lt,..0 4 Irmo C.utz Sediueet, Na. x _ KID all Ura.. 02 5F 2lnlulu, 1.111W x — 441 all] Or... N2 SF S.ncet, Albert J. x 0 412 722 Luc:u N2 sr Ibtch. Wl id 4 Karon .0 0 113 804 Ilmalds Its 5F Aexlq, Hayne 4 emtla x 0 411 Bn Nona Ws N2 SF Miller. AINt. x } 41s 810 Nonalds N2 5F aldte, Robert 4tuthlr:a Y — 114 424 Nonalds 112 Sr Irl�uhY, Ldb i n 4 Dimly 7 + 417 830 Ru.Ah a2 SF tlnd.c. J.h. 4lt.,ha x b ConmenU 3tabee nestdentW beach., cntt4eey edmgee- 4amiey occupied, with hm a to gemadUy gnod condition ... Spacious ynnde and a wide valtlety oA .tAeee. Many beowene in yande. 49 1 NO. RESOURCES TYPE OF RESOURCE BLOCK 12 [louse R yard - 704 Ronalds - well maintained property; large trees; open.space. Yard - 714 Ronalds - well maintained with large bed or roses. Trees F, bushes along Lucas - north half of Lucas; evergreens F, fruit trees. [louse - 727 Lucas - large old brick house; architectural E historical significance; in good condition but needs minor repair work. Evergreens along Drown - shade F, some screening. Drown Street - brick paved. - architectural $ historical significance. - well maintained. - wall maintained with large old trees. ' S 1 7. (51, 52) (louses - 717 F, 713 Brown 8. (53) House G yard - 707 Brown 9. (55) (louse F, yard - 720 Dodge - architectural $ historical significance. - well maintained. - wall maintained with large old trees. ' S 1 NO. SOURCE TYPE OF IMPACT 52 NEGATIVE IMPACTS IMPACTED PROPERTY Adjoining properties. 53, 54, 55, 56. BLOCK 12 1 NO. TYPE OF VIOLATION Setback Regulations CODE VIOLATIONS - tree too close to intersectlon BLOCK 12 Comments : BLOCK DATA BLOCK 12 FARCIi1. nokcss ZONING WEIAaIVIT4 OWSLR NNER oCCUC ONNI'11 ISYIs'r. 2J -A 1.4 727 Luc+A N2 SF snwA, Barbra } 0 BI) !Ji) 121 Braun 711 1muR RE R2 SF SF sourel, An rba rR KI.W., Ebrmhy +. } ASI ]tl Annn N2 sr Ro}ors, IIau1J } 0 h52 713 Anna N2 sF Rn1ep. II+rmJ 0 KSI 71.7 Bruue NE SF Nr11, NaynnN S babeiln I } BSI _ 714 k2 SF Prlllrr Cunl: Ev.,+, Norm IJ 4 KRrrn } 724, Wd, Nl SF FlllWr. V.. N.U. +. Air, h'1 Non+IJ4 _. X14 SF ilnin ur, ILrnhall 6 1h IJreA I !'d 711 Namable R: 5F fumy, [Ian 11. i) !SB 711 Run.r l Jf Rl SF VarJ, Imtle 4 JIIIJrnJ I } eW 121 R"..0j, Rl SF Ru1an, Nlalre _ Ari) 'Jn Kinn Id N! sr R16hla, Idr1h++ } + AI 713 lu.+ae R2 so LuAr•r, dnnlnn 1 0 54 'I Comment6 Nondienn hath o6 the btock .i,6 a very pteabant aee.identtat ahea. Vehy weU 6otiaged tuith young and otdeA theu, 6towen.6 and 4hhub6 in both pni.vate and pubf ie ahem. Vart46 oAe 6paeioue and very welt -kept. Housa ace vehy vett-maintained and, became o6 thelA age, have hatodicat bigntSicance. Paheet 862 16 pantieutanty attnaetive... The 6 -unit apaktment buitdtng on paaeet 66 6eem6 to be a good example o6 a mutti-6amUy 6.ttkueWe ex.i.6.ting netattvety hanmon.iouety in a e.ingte-6amity Mea. In tenmb o6 eeate, mateh.iat and dee.ign, tht6 btrtur-tme 16 vi6uaUy eompatibte with the noathehn hath o6 .the block and, addl- tionatey, hab R.6 partking area vett zhietded 640m the 6ingte-6amity anea... The negative e66eet6 o6 Eagteb Choceny Stoae and packing tot geneAatty batt on atl .the boxdeaing acea6 but the pnobtem o6 windbfown tmh sem .to pah.ticutaly batt on thv. nonthean hath o6 tU6 Hoch. Because 06 the pleasant chahacteh o6 .thi.6 anew, it beemb e6peciatty ,impolaant that the6e negative e66e.et6 be ametlonated. 55 3 u1 56 BLOCK ►3 PA7F- of 5URAY JUNE K ' 4 .` CV5 C`�ur�c�E 1 CVl j i � I I Sl I EAC,LES GROCERY I I I J ' 1 1 C`�ur�c�E J ' 1 1 NO TYPE OF RESOURCE RESOURCES BLOCK 1. Trees along Church - medium sized; provide shade, visually pleasing, partially ' screen parking lot. 2. flowers 4 shrubs along parking - visual F, smell. ' 3. (62) (louse F, yard - 729 Ronaids - well maintained with white pickett fence; architectural 6 historical'. merit; trees f, shrubs in yard (including apple trees and large 4. Trees $ flowers along Ronalds - small full trees with ample foliage; provide shade, visual Pleasurepartially screen parking along street (tree limbs ' extend over sidewalk about 6-7 ft, high). 5. (63) (louse - 719 Ronalds - well maintained; architectural $ historical significance; large trees in side yard. (64) (louse - 713 Ronalds - well maintained; plain -looking house, recently fixed up to maximum potential. 7. (65) (louse - 630 Dodge - well maintained; architectural merit; shrubs f, trees in yard; ' garden in yard along Dodge. B. 66 Apt. Buildings - 618 Dodge - visually compatible with SP homes, well maintained Fneat. 9. (67) Engle Store - 712 Church - convenience of grocery shopping in neighborhood. n1 ,10. (63) Old barn - possible historical significance; in need of paint. '57 NEGATIVE IMPACTS NO. SOURCE TYPE OF IMPACT 1. (CV1) Eagles Parking Lot Visual - cars, glare, excess (67) paving, trash, incompatibility with residential arca Windblown trash Noise - traffic Danger - traffic BLOCK 13 IMPACTED PROPERTY 814-19-23 63, 64, 65, 66 63, 64, 65, 66 Those bordering Ronalds St. and alleyway Those bordering Ronalds St. and alleyway - overflow parking Visual Those bordering Ronalds St. and alleyway. at peak times Congestion Those bordering Ronalds St. and alleyway. Noise (people driving around f around looking for space). 2. (67) Eagles Store Visual - architectural , (building) incompatibility Bordering areas - Church 6 Lucas. loading dock back of building - mechanical equipment (air conditioner f freezer equipment) Noise Danger (backing in f, blocking road). Noise Visual Along Church & Lucas. Traffic along Lucas.. BIO -32 B9-11, 12; 810-31, 32; 62 3. Dodge St, traffic Noise 64, 65, 66 Clare 65, 66 Physical danger 65, 66 4. ((:VS) ' (66) , Parking lot Visual 63, 64, 65 SB CODB VIOLATIONS 1 BLOCK 13 S9 NO. TYPE OF VIOLATION '- 1. (67) Parking Regulations - grocery store parking lot not screened from abutting residential district 2. (62) Setback Regulations - tree on corner too close to Intersection 3. (63, 64) Parking Regulations - no off-street parking ' 1 4. (65) Setback Regulations - tree too close to Intersection 1 5. (66) Parking Regulations - unscreened lot 1 ' S9 GO BLOCK DATA BLOCK 13 are atively not, a artnent building PARCEL ADDRESS ZONING USE/ACTIVITY OMCR MLIA OCCUR. 6K,LN VAIS1. 662 729 R.n.lds N2 5F tloek, Anne R + 863 719 R.nalds R2 SF Royle, EUEenla B } 860 713 Ran. Lb N2 SF B.na, Stell. R ¢ 865 63111bdge N1A SF Vr.na, Lllll.n B Ray R } 866 618 Ihrdg. 113A NF.G. Clark 0 867 713 Ch.e,h C2 E°EIo 5upem.rlet a F:ic .511.7 inc.Co�cisee EnIR a Food CenterE V I Connnent6 The nmtheam hath o6 .tit" Rock is zoned C2 white the 6owthehn hath .i.6 zoned R2 and RM, The R2 pant o6 .the beock comb" o6 veAy weft -maintained b.tnuatmu white the RM and C2 zone6 ahe much mope hum -down, pa.ticutan.ti)J .the C2 zone. Oney 2 o6 .the 8 ethuehu a .in the C2 anea arta owned oecup.ied. The C2 and RM pupeh.tted ane aeAo a66ected by nega.ttve impaet6 64om two soman - Eagte6 Stone and Oodge Sfineet. 61 1� 3 1- 2— 62 Ciwu 6 BLOCK ��- DaT1- of 5URVEY .TUNE 22 1 q CV3 �� �MP.CNtI.p 1 3 1 1 1 RESOURCES TYPE OF RESOURCE BLOCK 14 1. Trees along Fairchild - visually pleasant; shade. ' 2. (32) [louse - 728 Fairchild - very fine house $ yard; flowers; trees in front; nice well maintained house; well maintained, nicely laid out yard. 3. Trees along Lucas - some visual buffering for (32). Q. (24) Rouse - 522 Dodge - nice older house with hushes in front; basically in fine shape, but could use some new paint. ' 5. Trees 4 grass in alley fi back yards - visually pleasing; shade. 6. (29) (louse - 712 Fairchild - structure very well maintained C attractive. 63 NEGATIVE IMPACTS NO. SOURCE TYPE OF IMPACT 1. (27) House (poorly Visual - maintained) (dilapidated porch) 2, (27) Junk in driveway (open trailer with trash) Visual, blowing trash IMPACTED PROPERTY 26, 28 28 BLOCK 3. Dodge St, traffic Noise Z.5-Za Danger 23-28 - hardly any setback from street, 4. (CV1) (28) Parking lot Visual 29 5. (CV2) (16) Pnrking lot Visual 32 6. Church St. (traffic F, Noise I8-23 parking) Visual 18-23 748 (21, 22) Houses Visual - poorly maintained house li yard (need paint, structure repair (porch)) 211, 23 Gravel alley Dust Adjoining properties. 1 1 1 1 1 1 64 ' 1 NO. TYPE OF VIOLATION CODE VIOLATIONS 1 1. 1 2. (28) (18) Parking Regulations Parking Regulations - unscreened parking lot - unscreened parking lot 3. ,1 (29) Use Regulations - Junked vehicle in yard `1 :1 �1 ce 1 GG 111l DATA PARCI.I. nev . AI IMS EOSING USE/ACfIVIIY mwrR O"I.RDam oN1.1.1< nwi�sr. 1119 731 [hueh Q IIF -4• Mirk O 1119 719 Church C7 SF Oats, Evelyn 6 Luther A 0 1130 715 Church C7 IIF -7 Oats, Evelyn 6 Luther 0 1171 711 Church C7 SF Sedive, Mull.. / Cant: Murphy, Janes 4 Kathleen 11:: 705 Church C7 SF SeJive, AJellnu / Cot: Sh.,phy, .lanes 4 KutldevR II75 SS7 Wdr. C7 lKnthy's L'urnerl IIF -S Nlnsluv / C."H Ihrrphy, J.,." 4 kat hlren 0 1174 S77 Udle C7 51, Ili l I. , Jusepll A 1125 Stu Ih.d, C7 MF -7 Ib nscn, ch"I y 0 Ilan L14 NO, NSA SF Ueni mn, I:Iu rlu A — 1117 Alu Ibd1e NIA SP 2a LIuuJ 11, AJalph Cunt: Nee re A Il.'R 5117.111. MIS, R3.% IIF -S Kruete, A. Q. 0 11:9 :I7 I ulc held N: SIF -7 Sall..". kenneth A } Ilan 11. F.,-11hr14 R7 SF I ..Wr• 1111Ju A + 1131 1137 711 FelrehllJ ❑1 NirchllJ N7 8. SF ---51 lWdAen, Donald 1 0 II1 .u1.e, ih+rles A -j-• Cononenta Thie Ie baetcatty a pteaeant btock, eondtdfing o6 genenatty vett-maintatned VAuc ma and yande (with onty a couple o6 exeeptione). Sevetat o6 the 6,tAuctuhc6 have aneh.Ctee(Mat 6.ignL6tcance...The noncon6ortmtng tw,, (a 6tooh cavmtng shop) genciatty doeen'f -seem to Impact the ne(ghbohhood deteteiiouaty, at tenet viauatl.y. Whether tondtng/untoading woutd e66eet the netyh- bohhood une not detonmtnabte In oia euhvoy. cT 6H BLocK. rs Da `E OF 5URVFY 23 v 0 WAMEM v 0 NO. RESOURCES TYPE OF RESOURCE BLOCK is - [louse - 711 Fairchild - well maintained house F, yard; visual. Trees along Fairchild - medium size; visual f, shade. (louse - 430 Dodge - architectural and historical merit; generally well maintained but in slight need of paint; nice yard with hedges, shrubs. 4. (39) {louse - 426 Dodge - well maintained house 4 yard. ' S. (40) House - 420 Dodge - well maintained house F, yard with bushes E flowers. 6. Trees along Dodge- - young trees on southern half of block; visual, shade F, some screening. (42) [louse - 402 Dodge 8. (43) (louse - 710 Davenport 9. Trees 10. (45) well maintained house with large yard. - architectural and histnricnl merit; well maintained. - several old trees (2 sycanwores) along Davenport; visual fe shade. Houso - 418 Davenport n rchitecturnl and historical merit; well maintained house; yard slightly overgrown, Trees along alley visual F, shading. Ari NEGATIVE IMPACTS NO. SOURCE TYPE OF IMPACT IMPACTED PROPERTY 1. Dodge St. traffic Noise, auto exhaust 38-42 2. Adjacent houses - Lack of privacy, no buffering (36, 37) insufficient side of trash 36-37 yards. 3. (34) House in need of Visual 35, 33 paint & maintenance 4. (47) Ilouse somewhat in Slight visual neet of maintenance 5. Alley - gravel Dust 70 8-16 - 51, 52 0-8 - 99, 00 All adjacent properties. CODE VIOLATIONS BLOCK 15 ' NO. TYPE OF VIOLATION 1. (47) Use Regulations - junked vehicle In yard ' 2. (46) Use Regulations - nonconforming commercial In RZ zone 3. (46) Sign Regulations - 1 -1 -foot square hanging sign (Brown floor covering) 4. (46) Sign Regulations - 6 -square -foot -- too large (Brown floor covering) 71 72 BLOCK DATA BLOC% Is PARCEL BODILESS ZONING USE/ACIIVITT OWNER OWNER OCCUR "M R INSIST. 1133 421 Lucas R2 SF xennedy, Bernice 0 1134 431 Lucas R2 SF Nilson, Luther B. x — 1115 721 Fairchild 142 SF ilonard, Bernice x 0 I134 T6-17 Fulrahlld N2 51; Ndfy, Cus'no U 1137 711 Falscldld 112 SF xlmnsscr, Noretat A + 1138 430 Dedge R3A SF PsrlseL, Clarence x D 1131 414 Ml'. RSA IIF -2 Cochran, Mussell + 1140 420 Dodgu RJA SI: INn nook, Mrs. Chas. x } 2141 414 DUJgu PSA St' xa.:era, Edna x 0 1112 402 IWJgu NSA Sl, ILa, B. Fonk + 1111 710 lurvenlu0 R2 SF fhnJac ek , leo 0 1144 714 D.ncn Port Nd SF Ikrny, Ciura C U INS 113 Isnenpnrt R: SF I4nJae rk, Leo + 1144 7211, enrnlxnt N2 SF lir 1.,, n' Cugmt Irru3 Anon, CurJnn x +- 1111 132 U4veuinrtl N2 --5p ,AIJr4 funs: 1lcsover, viols E^-- Comments A seemingly stabte, giuet block except Ro)e a.Qong Dodge. St. Few negative extehnaUties ahe evident, except 6oic those gertenated by .the gwwy stone - which doesn't have enough exten.foa seAv.tce space, 73 a cv2- rol C 74 BLOCK 16) DATL of 5URVFY JULY ?- Ir z r2 CV3 e-r� rve /CV4 3 .,� BI,C�ItNQrold ., I�PAID ON' 3 .,� BI,C�ItNQrold ., RESOURCES (louse - 315 Lucas Trees along Davenport (57) Peoples Grocery Store newer houses, it is in character with neighborhood (colonial in appearance, brick). - well maintained with very nice yard (shrubs, flowers, trees). - especially a very large, old, tree in middle of block. convenience for shopping; well maintained building that is architecturally consistent with neighboring structures. 75 BLOCK 16 NO. TYPE OF RESOURCE 1. Trees along Dodge - large, full, older trees; visual; shade. 2. Trees along Bloomington - mixture of old F, medium size trees; visual, shade E some screening. ' 3. (64) (louse - 724 Bloomington - well maintained; architectural $ historical significance. 4. (65) [louse - 730 Bloomington - relatively newer house but, as opposed to other "suburban" (louse - 315 Lucas Trees along Davenport (57) Peoples Grocery Store newer houses, it is in character with neighborhood (colonial in appearance, brick). - well maintained with very nice yard (shrubs, flowers, trees). - especially a very large, old, tree in middle of block. convenience for shopping; well maintained building that is architecturally consistent with neighboring structures. 75 NO. SOURCE NEGATIVE IMPACTS TYPE OF IMPACT IMPACTED PROPERTY 1. Dodge St. traffic Noise 57-60 2. (57) Corner Grocery Visual - congested parking Store (traffic) Also danger - blocking off _ 58, 53 traffic on Dodge from loading B15 - 42-45 zone; blocks sidewalk (trash) Visual - pop F ice machines clutter sidewalk; trash around entrance B15 12-45 3. Alley - gravel Dust Bordering properties. s 76 0 BLOCK 16 CODE VIOLATIONS 5. (51, 52) Parking Regulations t . (58) Parking Regulations 7. (60) Parking Regulations 1 - no off-street parking - no off-street parking - no off-street parking BLOCK 16 ' NO. TYPE OF VIOLATION 1. (63, 64) Yard Regulations - only approximately 4 feet between buildings '.1 2. (57) Use Regulations - nonconforming use (store In R3A) 3. (57) Yard Regulations - not a 20 -foot setback 4. (55, 53, 52) Yard Regulations - not a 25 -foot front setback 5. (51, 52) Parking Regulations t . (58) Parking Regulations 7. (60) Parking Regulations 1 - no off-street parking - no off-street parking - no off-street parking Comments: 78 BLOC[ DATA 51.0" 16 Paccl. ADDRESS ZONING USE/ACrIY1TY ONRCR M. I:R OCCUR aNNIA, IMA -1 26-1141 317 Lucas R2 OF -2 Shay, Oe..I. G. •+- 1119 121 Luvas N2 DI' -2 Lfrtvs, Rick -+- 1150 129 Lucus R2 SF Jame", Georg. 0 IISI 72S Rrvcnport RZ SI R.,., nt PI 1 0 1152 717 Onvculnrt N2 SF E.Ilr.r I O 1151 715 POvanpurt R2 SF S,ullars fnnt: SchronUvr 1 0 1151 211 ly v.•npurt R2 SF Yalu u A _ 1155 111 Uav myuut N2 SF Vnlen, Ev.rlll G J..0 •+• 1156 NP) O.Ivenport PSA SF KI,..-{• 1157 701-Uf U:.veulwrt Rl.\ Peupl.'f froa ery Iehur + 111.1 _ J:A INWg, NlA 5F ILrJl Isla I 1159 11. Iw.q;u RIA SF IMI 1 IJIM /l. NJA SF 1UW, 1 0 1161' ::; Rluunl."." RSA IIF -Z Am, lumlla 1 0 111.1 III. hl—au. lun N2 SF ILdI I •f 116! 11. Rluu, Inllun 117 LIE -1 C.u.try,s" 1 0 Il.l /P. YluomuU un P2 SF .;uWy 1 D ..IUJ 7:1 alg tun 112 SP Ryul R O.rSy I }} 1161 111.1. ul Ol u..m uRl un U'. L..0 � R: I'' SF tir R.d Jcn P....., Yu •u."11.- I 0 { Comments AU o6 the houeeb and yand6 akong Btoomtng.ton ane veAy weU-ma(ntained -- a veng nice street, gn(et and west-6otiaged. The homy aAe, atthough not h,isto4.ieatey aign16icant, Aathen hahmonious. South e.ide o6 the beoch seems to be in the pdocess o6 being convehted into aparttment bn(tdings (temi.ng down existing atnuatuhesl...West side o6 btaeh is genenatty .in n deetin(ng state. .. P"zing tot o6 apaatment budtdings generates atot o6 thn66Le in atee!Aoay. 79 1- 2- 3 81) BLOCK- i7 DA FE of; SURVEY J(ANF— 29 SLOC1+11T� 0{ 4 5 1 \W I'f/�,MET 4 1 1' 1 1 1 1 —CV?- 1 5 1 \W I'f/�,MET 4 1 1' 1 1 1 1 —CV?- 1 5 \W I'f/�,MET 4 1 1' 1 1 1 1 —CV?- 1 '1 'NO. ■ Q. (57) 6. (66) 79 RESOURCES TYPE OF RESOURCE Historical building BLOCK 17 "C. Emerson Brandt [louse" - 712 Market - late 19th century example of Gothic Revival style. (Replaced by 12 -unit apartment building.) Trees along Market - very young trees; visual contribution E some screening. [louse - 730 Market - architectural $ historical significance. House f, yard - 225 Lucas Trees along Bloomington Yard (louses F, yards along Bloomington - well maintained with a variety of trees E shrubs. - young trees; nicely spaced; visual, shade $ some screening. - with a variety of large, older trees; open space. - attractive, general appearance. 0 81 NEGATIVE IMPACTS NO. SOURCE TYPE OF IMPACT 1. (63) (louse Visual - in need of maintenance (dilapidated porch, gutters) •2. (64) (louse Same as above plus paint 3. Dodge St. traffic Noise 4. 6larket St. traffic • Noise 5. Alley - gravel with slot of traffic Dust f, standing water Visual 6(67, 6g) Parking lot Drainage BLOCK 17 IMPACTED PROPERTY 62, 64 1127-47, 62, 63 63, 65 827-47, 62, 63 62-66 66-71 'rhose bordering alley. 57, 59, 59A, 60, 61, 70, 65 ' 1 1�. 82 , TYPE OF VIOLATION CODE VIOLATIONS BLOCK 17 1. (62) Parking Regulations - no off-street parking ' 2. (71) Yard Regulations - garage takes up approximately 50% of back yard and extends up to property line 3. (72) Parking Regulations - no off-street parking ' 9. (70) Use Regulations - Junked vehicle in yard 83 (59) Parking Regulations - no off-street parking . ;)6* (68) Parking Regulations - unscreened parking lot 4 7. (66) Parking Regulations - unpaved, unscreened parking area ' 8. (66) Use Regulations - two junked vehicles In yard 83 Comments: ©4 DLOCIC DATA rwl., I..,. .... . Anel nl„u elft: 17 PARCEI. ADDRESS ZONING USE/ACfIVM WER OC[L'C Occup. oe\I:U '"Ll,1. 37.2057 225 LUcas N2 SP Puc laftllov, Irvin[ 4 NUse P i- 2058 227-29 Lucas N2 IID -2 lwrt. [lemtnt G Nary n 2059 719 Bloom luRtnn 92 SF IWmn, Jubn G Hu[a ret 8 + 2U59A 717: nR2 IIF -2 W , RUbtrt G Jean l 0 21140loominRlon NZ SF,IlelenAt,1*11 eobuthSole2061IUuwlnBt un N2 SF CruvltY, TldltbY 6 El20621 + Uuwi ul;mn RSA SF klJstn, 1WWrJ A Arm t 0 2,163ud'. NSA NF -2 Cal., Icru3, Ilnbart 62n6A1WdgcNSA , LM,ka SF 4 Iuuls2065WvI" II A 5F V01W."r. IluvuJ{!Lny 0 2066eed NSA SF !kt J<6 N'itncr Omcer2Uh7b rl: et N.1d NF -I[• Catmaf 4Nltner r02068I.Idet Ofrnccr NSA IIF -12• Runny 6 Nil... Gm"r Co. 0 2070lrrttt NSA 5F Orr, RldurJ A Crate 0 2071 730 IWrtul NSA 5F. Rlnlmrl, !bbtl Cent: I.In' h -- 21112 209 Luc:n NSA HI3 IN[[er, Nenx A WM. CUnu Lyb. b, Irvt Ynctl + Comments Utoch de 6a.iAty denaety covehed WWI hot,eea and ganagea. Na aenee 06 open 6juec in the alley...Panf�boI tot an partcet M 4.6 well-6cheened on the South With hedgea mol a toW hat eeneenlng existed bo6ou the rmking lot and .(s on .the nelghboae traopenty. 1.2 w C 3 NG BLOCK ► DATE op `JURVIY .IUt�E Zq ' II MA�K�T 2 6 rely CV3 CVQ- 4 . FTFF-R�ON t NUMB warl �o rai- rely CV3 CVQ- 4 . FTFF-R�ON t NO. ' 1. (2075) 2. (2081) TYPE OF RESOURCE Historical building - "Templin - Fenlon (louse" - 729 Market Historical building - "Branch - Linder (louse" - 120 Dodge 3. Trees along Dodge 4. (82) (louse - 114 Dodge S. Trees F bushes along Lucas Trees along Market RESOURCES BLOCK 18 - 1850 house which combines Colonial and Georgian Styles; (need of much maintenance — paint, gutters, porch). - 1852 example of transition from Greek revival to Gothic revival (hood over porch and arch -like brackets of porch); (good condition` minor no. of nnndwl in wnnrlwnrh rnnf f71) - elder trees; visual F, shade. - architectural significance (19th century example of gothic revival); very well maintained house B yard. - mixture of old F, young trees and a nice bush; visual, shade F, screening. - younger trees; visual, shade, F, some screening. 87 NEGATIVE IMPACTS NO. SOURCE TYPE OF IMPACT 1. (75) (louse Visual - dilapidated 2. Nlarket St. traffic. Noise 3. Dodge St. traffic Noise 4. Jefferson St, traffic Noise IMPACTED PROPERTY 74 75-80 80-84 84-91 BLOCK 18 i TYPE OF VIOLATION Parking Regulations Parking Regulations Parking Regulations Parking Regulations CODE VIOLATIONS BLOCK 18 - no off-street parking - no off-street parking - MF building with no off-street parking - SF building with no off-street parking B9 Comments: 90 BLACK DATA BLACK is -relatively hew apartment outiatnit PAACIi1. AIMUSS ZONING use/ACtZVM ohNI:R OWNER occult IlnSliR IWIM. 37-:073 117 Lor.ls R3A SF City Property Corp. 0 2011 119 Lp"l RM IIF4 Nal l ace Cont: lova Mme. 0 2075 729 ltlnet 113A PF -3 Fenton, Roberta Cont: Griffin. Cora 2076721 K.11e[ X34 II1-3 tll Beier, Fill 1 11 :077 719 thrive 143A 5F B.Irher/torp Killl3+n u 21178 717 ltirlet 113A sr Ell.. Berrie. o 21.79 715 R+net R3A SF Xnro[Vy/coot: X,19 A :190 132 NO, RIA IIF -6- Ihnl ter, RIIIWR 0 21.11 Ito hods. NSA SF Lindog Ilnrry x 0 2122114 Ihldte R3A IIF -2 Ipehlln, CA } 2041 1 I Imdse RSA SF Illller, I.I. 1 0 2141 701 .leffer+on 03A RF -2 Royal 1, XR. $ Irene — IVnS ]n6 .hflennn RSA SF Xalter, Clifford 0 21196 21187 711).Ie4fruit" 714 .le((enon R.1A SF Rrer.an x �• 0 �R3A IIF -1 Garber, Itlriarst :uYY 1:0 .Ieffenon RSA SP Pat.. Phillip I Shirley x + 499 1.2 .Isl frrmn _ R3A sl Ik L.1.gL1 .1.11: KIntl l x O I1.!m 710 Jef(el tan R3,\ SP VA rsa,on, J+ner 4Ix/ I .F :u•JI " 711 J¢ilennn 111..1• X34 111\ ah 1Je0n1 lot �rt6 Lu+ie MII11+•r,\IhJt YIIII I]\, 11,1• A Commemu TIu.6 block .i.e 6aURy moauded, tatth n mi.xtMe 06 6dngte-6amity and muttf-6amtty 6trtuctm a a6 welt a6 ttw doctoa'6 ctintc6. prtintenance o6 buLtding6 vanle6 6nom my under -ma ttadned .to a modehn "6ubulban" .type houee necentey eoatnucted...Poking 4equlne- ment6 o6 the .two apanfinent bu td(ng6 and .twa cttnic6 nne mnjon 60uhee.6 06 negative .1mpaet6. 91 BLOCK. WL ofSURVIY JUNE 25 �1ARKET 2 ,� CV3 CV4- 92. CV5 Jac 6 �n ul 1 92. CV5 Jac 6 RESOURCES BLOCK 26 NO. TYPE OF RESOURCE 1., Trees along Jefferson - mostly young trees; visual, shade, $ some screening. 2. (43) House - 622 Jefferson - historical f, architectural significance; in need of some maintenance (paint f, gutters). 1 3. (44A) House - 630 Jefferson - well maintained house f yard. 4. Trees along Dodge - mostly younger trees - visual, shade. 5. (44) House - 109 Dodge well maintained building. 6. Trees along Market - combination of young, medium $ a couple of older trees; visual, shade. ' (33) House - 611 Market - converted into clinics (NID $ DDS); original house has architectural significance (remodeled); well maintained house $ yard; good example of conversion of residence into commercial; maintained original character of house. 93 NEGATIVE IMPACTS BLOCK 26 NO. SOURCE TYPE OF IMPACT IMPACTED PROPERTY 1, Dodge St. traffic Noise 28, 29, 30, 44A, 44, 45 2. Flarket St. traffic Noise 30-34 3. (CV 1) Parking in driveway (31) sideyard Visual 30 'l 4. (35) Erosion of soil due to nonplanting of grass Runoff of dirt into street Public parking, pedestrians 5. (37) House Visual - in need of exterior ' (porch F, walls) maintenance 38, public view, Central JFIS. 6. Jefferson St. traffic Noise 38-43, 44A }} 7. (40) House Visual - poor maintenance 37, 39, 42 �. Danger - poor maintenance junk in front yard Visual 39, 42 8. Adjacent Lack of privacy, breathing (42, 43) structures space, probably caused by location of 42, which is a new apartment building. 42, 43 ' 9. (07) Parking in Visual - entire yard paved 29, 30, 32, 45 (311 backvard 10. (31) Structure Visual incompatibility 11. (CV8) Parking behind 94 (42) apartment building Visual 12. (CV9) Parking behind Visual (33) nrofessional offices 29, 30, 32, 45 32, 33, 35, 40, 43 32, 34, 35 CODE VIOLATIONS ' NO. TYPE OF VIOLATION BLOCK 26 1 ' 1. (31) Parking Regulations - 50% of side yard not maintained free of parking and driveway :(42) J7. driveways 2. (35) Parking Regulations - unscreened parking area 3. (37) Parking Regulations - no off-street parking (5 req'd for 3 -unit house) - unscreened parking (3 8) Parking Regulations - no off-street parking (6 req'd for 4 -unit building) ■ S. (39) Parking Regulations - no off-street parking (3 req'd for duplex) 11. (30) Parking Regulations - no off-street parking 95 Parking Regulations - 50% of side yard not maintained free of parking and driveway :(42) J7. - side yard parking not screened (31) Parking Regulations - unscreened parking 8. (42) Parking Regulations - unscreened parking ' 9. (33) Parking Regulations - unscreened parking 10. (35) Parking Regulations - "P5" parking depends upon nd)ncent parking lot for egress 11. (30) Parking Regulations - no off-street parking 95 Comments: 96 BLOC[ DATA BLOCK 26 -rola I-MCP.1. rivet nee n oruenc AUDPBSS nm surra 20\INC USB/ACTIVITY O"ER Oh\CR OCCUP. ria U.R I ml -sl. 37-2128 NSA Vacant Lot St.. 2129 127 Dodge R3A SF Slmn, Caroline I 0 2130 627 Narket MIA SF Blssail M 0 2131 625 Wrkel R3A Ibcinrs office Do eek, T.T„ N.U. 0 2132 619 Markel M3A HF -4 Bain A + 2133 611 Morkcl RIA Il r. 4 INS 0(f ice 4 Slcgli ng Nnon M.".01 -F 2131 603 1prlcl _ MIA Nf-E Nal lacq kaller/[Drib II.A.II. Investaenl Assoc .r 2135 118 Julm mn MIA IIF -6' Clark, J... 4 tonna 0 2136 112 Johnson 03A SF Carney I 2131 109 Juinunn 113A IIF -3 Chn3oick/font: Pratt I 2138 6D6.IVffenon RIA LIF -4 older apt. bldg. Ilousel 6 F.dvards 0 2139 408 Jef&rsno R3A IIF -2 Leek/Cont: Preston I 9 1140 610 Jrfforson MIA 6F Iolscy/rant: Sale I — 71.12 614.18 .loffenon MIA II1-12' 51':ry Ml.. amm: 0,11 4 Sch..W.r 0 1113 621 .Ivftanun H1.\ 5F V1 l I W.'r I 2144A 610 .1nffv boll MIA SF Hogan I 0 2141 11w No, MIA $L IW Yen I ♦• 2145 IIS NO, MIA SP Lonp, Ibonb 0 Comments Nmtses along Beooming.ton combine .to make a very homogeneous group laet buLU appnaxAmatety at same .time, toith simttaA matexi.at6j. Houses on pmcets 50 and 51 ane sol back mope than the others and ateate a trice divemLty o6 6¢acades. H a 'ta.Z paAki.ng tots dominate VUA brook and dotnaet 61tom Rd oveAaU quaUty as a rtestdentiae mea, 97 911 CV4 CV3 ® Sux 'NG-Cou BLOCK 27 DATE of 5URV1Y JUNE— M ■ 2 �': —138 CVl �4 �a �1 Ems NO ■ 1 2 �': —138 CVl �4 �a �1 2 �': NO. TYPE OF RESOURCE 0 Trees along Market House - 625 Bloomington House - 609 Bloomington (louse - 605 Bloomington Tree RESOURCES BLOCK _ 27 - older trees; visual F shading. - architectural F historical merit; fine, large, old house in good. condition (classic revival style). - well maintained $ nice yard with bushes. - well maintained house ii yard. - magnificent old elm tree; shade F visual. 99 NO. SOURCE TYPE OF IMPACT 1. (CV1) Mercy Hospital Visual (56-61) Parking Lot Noise Glare Runoff erosion 2. Dodge St. traffic Noise NEGATIVE IMPACTS BLOCK 27 IMPACTED PROPERTY 826-30-34 817-64-65-66 818-79, 80, 81 62, 63, 50, 51, 54, 55 55, 50, 51, 62, 63 Dirt accumulation on sidewalk. 47, 62, 63 3. (CV2) Mercy Hospital Visual 63, 47, 48, 49 (46) Parking Lot Noise 101 CODE VIOLATIONS BLOCK 27 NO. TYPE OF VIOLATION ;.' 1. (56-59) Parking Regulations - parking lot not screened ' 2. (46) Parking Regulations - parking lot not screened 3. (52) Parking Regulations - no parking (off-street) provided 4. (53) Parking Regulations - no off-street parking 5. (54) Parking Regulations - no off-street parking i 6. (5 0) Parking Regulations - no off-street parking i 1 .,; 7. (47) Parking Regulations i - no off-street parking 1 I I I 101 Comments: 102 XIACK DATA DU)CX 27 P.AAC1il. ADDRESS 204ING USE/ACTIVITY OMN:R OhYI!R o:NP. ("IIIA immr. 37.214e, R3A P.,K i.1 Fluter IWspitel Lt lb R3A Pxrl lny Serer IWspi ul 2127 227 DoJyv R3A SP Nesvnell, ENns I 0 21 tN 61S owns nytan R3A !ff-] purAur, Ghlw D. I 0 211? 610 Xluvuiupun RM SP KrrlJvr. A". D. 0 :ISO 613 Xlunminpon A3A SP Oyf wJ, Iver K U 2151 6(9 tllvuminymn R3A NF -2 Griffin I } .-IS! 605 Nonni, "." NJA SP Kms lur I } 215J 6(1 Xlv„minKtun N3A IIF 2 W,ne, NlrhnrJ I Tuni 0 !151 121 43.1 Ili .5 Nilsen A Stnnr } 21SS 221, hh,11n4 113A IIP -2 Luuls, va.g.nv I -F 2156 6n! Ibrlvt NIA P,,rK (q Aercy INv,pIUI Wa 012 Marler Rm PuSlny Marcy Ilmpitd !ISA 611. !brut 931 Nrllnl Ilar%lwrpitd 31511 6!( Idr4ut NJ{ IbAlnl IwrcY 11.,latvl v!160 622 9edet MIA Y.Irkirl "urrr IWtpllnl _-2111 u23 IlaArt P).1 P.IM InI M,ry 11”. funq surer Ihsplt.1 -- 2102` !u9 DudKu 0J.1 SI' Kett/Ibnl. "IIKo I '7101 111 IXnlly HAA SP 2eun / commente Majwc ezteuatltia come 61lom clhuhch panhing tot. A6(de 6aom that, .this beoch 6eem .to be vett-maintained, with much rtehab titatton worth being done. 103 RESOURCES ' 105 BLOCK 28 NO. TYPE OF RESOURCE 1. Trees along Bloomington - nice old trees in front of Church G down Bloomington St. 2. (81) (louse - 630 Bloomington - large, old house; very nicely rehabilitated with landscaped yard. ' 3. Trees along Dodge - younger trees plus huge, old Elm. ' 4. (82) (louse - 309 Dodge - small, attractive house f, yard; very well maintained. S. Trees along Davenport - younger trees; nicely spaced; provide shade $ screening; one huge old tree. ' 6. (71) (louse - 619 Davenport - small modest house; in good repair with attractive yard. 7. (75) (louse - 320 Johnson - architectural f, historicnl significance; and well maintained; r (Gothic Revival). 8. (76) Church yard - landscaping around church entrance; evergreens, trees, bushes. ' 105 NEGATIVE IMPACTS ' NO. SOURCE TYPE OF IMPACT 1. Dodge St. traffic Noise - 2. (68) Large 3 -car garage Visual (blocks view, looks with paving area cluttered, much paving) 3. (CV4) Gravel parking lot Visual (76) Dust Traffic in alley (S Noise 4. (73) Junk stored in Visual yard (old car body, frame) S. Gravel alley Dust (Compounded on cars eoina to churc BLOCK 28 IMPACTED PROPERTY 81, 82, 67, 68 ' 67, 68 1. 71, 73, 74, 75 B29: 88-90 (71 screened his own back yard)' 71, 73, 74, 75 a Congestion generally in alley. 71, 73, 74, 75 71. 76 B29: 89 s with Bordering properties. ns,, lot. 0 CODE VIOLATIONS BLOCK 28 NO, TYPE OF VIOLATION ' 1. (68) Yard Regulations - Inadequate setback ' 2. (69) Yard Regulations - Inadequate setback 3. (70) Yard Regulations - Inadequate setback 4. (76) Parking Regulations - large, unpaved, unscreened parking lot 107 Comments: BLACK DATA e1A1:K JB ion PARCHI. ADDRPSS Z04IR0 USU ACTIVITY DRMDR WIER Occur. (Wd 11 MUM. 38-116 319 D.JK, 113A SF Mlllcq M.H. R �• MIS 631 DavenPart RM 111'-1 Kinneq Jame. P. + 1169 635 Dawl,ort R!A SIF -3 Ibffcy, K.. } 1171, 62I Iravenlwrt Rad IIF -J Ilra Jcl, Lawrence 6 in. rY 0 1171 619 Uavenlwrt IUA'iV frnvmll, Roth CUn4 l'uupor, Javes D 1176 611 Davrnlart R34 Inrllly lot Zion lot -,ran Church 1177 J]l .Inhnsou R1A SF Daulmher, Albert 6 Ilrtot by 3 0 1171 376 .Inbnnoo 93A 1114 Il:knenr 11..11, — } --1,:U 11]5 Jubnnulr NSA RV -J — GnerinZ /font: FowIM Unn -F It7b cul III oo.In'tnn RSA Luo tutLur:m Clnarch 0 1177 610 111.unnl:ton Rad :Inn bil hu ran Clowl, U 1174 616111nu.1ollnn RSA MI -J Rin,r, , bol .1. 0 1179 6711 IllnuwlnRtun R.14 III J Lay., 14a60 1 + 11.411 L:6 Rluualar'ton RSA )r Ilei", I!.tr7 ILMI 630 nluu.brR.oll RIA YY howlYear, W.I. R -� IIMJ 10" ladgr RIA tY V,"I, frner lav! A .f Commeitte A veh y n. ce 6tock conbUtliip o6 otd hoaeea whirl, ane welt-mainta-ined, and the. St. IOeneeataaa Ch uAch and nectony, which ane dominant, Mime, ane aeveAat targe gaadena. IfoaueveA, tAdWe congeatton geneWed by chweh aef(v IIIea Ca a phoGtel mi Sundays. 109 4 MOCK PATE op SU'RVIY JUNF.17 ,. 2 M 2 F "© ' . NO. TYPE OF RESOURCE RESOURCES BLOCK 29 1. (90) Historical house - "Koza - St. Wenceslaus (louse" - - 1882 example of Anglo -Italian style. 618 Davenport (Nate: incompatible addition.) 2. (89) House - 608 Davenport - architectural $ historical merit; in need of minor rehabilitation;" ' visually pleasing. 3. Trees along Davenport large, old trees; visual, shade. ' 4 . (91) St. Wenceslaus Church (built 1893( - attractive, well kept building and grounds. S. Trees along Dodge - small trees; visually pleasant, evenly spaced; some buffering. ' 60 (86) - pleasant yard, trees, flowers, $ garden. 111 NEGATIVE IMPACTS NO. SOURCE TYPE OF IMPACT IMPACTED PROPERTY 1. (CV1) Parking lot Visual 84, 85 (83) (Church) Dust (cars entering from alley) 84, 85, 86 2. Alley (gravel) Dust 84, 85, 86, 89, 90 3. (87) House & garage Visual (slightly under main- Park users, 88 836-25, 26 tained house, garage $ yard) 4. Dodge St. traffic Noise 83, 84, 85, 86, 90, 91 Danger $ congestion 83, 84, 91 TYPE OF VIOLATION CODE VIOLATIONS BLOCK 29 1. (83) Parking Regulations - unscreened parking lot for St. Wenceslaus Church 2. (88) Yard Regulations - flowering yucca at corner of Johnson & Davenport plant is approximately 2' high, flowers reach 4' "too close" to corner for vegetation of that height 1 113 Comments: 114 BLOCK DATA BLOCK 29 I'0CF.1. ADOUSS ZONING USC/ACFIVITY OWNER ON: acus OXNIJr INYILSt. 11153 421 Iwdpe R3.\ i Pwrling Sr. Nencast mu Church 118; 4211bd,e R3A SF Cuff". Leo K } Iles 03 Fa i"hl I NSA SF N,ad. Gebrge — time. b19 F a i d,I I 113A SF Ncrnd, Cearpe K — IIXT 411 Julnunn 113A SF with artist stwlla In garage Plum Gravo Acres, Inc. — 11" IIa9 00I Uavanlart 41U Nuveigwrt RSA SF Yurlas, Glenn p } X3.\ low rent lousing St. Wenceslaus Church — 11941 big I'4evnhwrl NSA SF•I'aarwuagv St. Wenceslaus Church } 1191 6301'awenhvurt B3A Church St. Nenroslans Church } Comment6 Rock con6.i.6t.6 o6 echoot, 6choot yard, neldhbohhood rank, music achoot, and .tivo 4e6ddence6. 115 G-17 3 CVl m 2 x CV2 CHUKeti tA510EjYN1- I ` C%WEL aags DGVE4V�Y COL �LAYC�Kl: 9 BLOCK a� DATE oFSU[zvEy JUNE 17 1 .J 2 � � 1 � RESOURCES NO. TYPE OF RESOURCE BLOCK 1. (93) Historically Significant Building - 1900 example of Georgian Revival; monument to Czech community "Czech Hall" - 524 Johnson (1193) in Iowa City; basically sound; in need of minor repairs. 2. (94) Historically Significant [louse - ' "Rittenmeyer - Chelf House" - 1879 example of house with Italian character applied to basic 630 Fairchild (1194) Rectangular Form; distinctive veranda. 3. (92) Horace Mann School - neighborhood School; architectural merit. ' 4. Horace Mann Playground - slides, basketball courts, tennis backboard, junglegym. 5. North Market Square - recreational facilities; volleyball, softball diamond, picnic tables; open space for recreation and visually pleasing;. several small, young trees; neighborhood meeting place. I Trees adjacent to Preucil School - visually pleasing, shade. 117 NEGATIVE IMPACTS 118 BLOCK 30 NO. SOURCE TYPE OF IMPACT IMPACTED PROPERTY , 1. (92) llorace bIann School Noise - children 94, 94A, 93 2.- Dodge St. traffic Noise 94 $ school Danger School 3. (CV1) Parking Lot Dust 93, school (92) Visual (ameliorated to west by snow fence) 031, 79, 80 118 CODE VIOLATIONS 119 120 0 BIDCR DATA BLOCK la VARCE1. ADDRESS ZONING USC/ACr]V1IY MER Dn\LR occur DStL4 I:r.l.tt. 1192 RM C2 Scheel InJopenJen[ School Di.Nlrict (Ilnnce Mann) I 0 1193 $24 Jehnsnn RM P"u6l Schaol of 4oslc 6a faril Lodge 1]S/Con[: Preucll, fm. 6 wrls 0 1194A 618-20 Fairchild R3A (dupla) El un, Curtis U 11'J4 630 Fulrchlld IBA SF Clmlf, IOo1 I Comments TUA btoch .ie a mtxtune o6 targe, otden home6 and neweh, smatt stnuctmm rhe ancUtecturtae s.tyfeA seem compatlbte except on .the NE eonneh, wliene fico smaee, mude.4t homes (69, 70) one next to an otd, targe, 6"y etabonate pence (11) ... NeNa.Uve v.tsuat dmpae.t6 6nom .the gab s.tatton batt mostey on phopexttes aehoes Dodge. St. 121 BLOCK 31 1 DATE 0F5URVEY JUNE 17 1. Ra)kLDs 4-Y @') 8 122 4 5 CVA- CV2 v 9 1 _ CV2 v 9 NO. S.. (71) 6. (72) 7. (73) 8) (74) RESOURCES TYPE OF RESOURCE BLOCK 31 House - 606 Church - well maintained. Trees along Church - older f, younger trees; provide shade; visual contribution. (louse - 619 Ronalds - architectural f, historical significance. Trees along Ronalds - both older F, younger trees; shade f< visual contribution. Trees on 71 - give effect of orchard in yard. [louse f, yard - 617 Ronalds - well maintained; large rear yard. House - 613 Ronalds - small, modest but well maintained; large, well kept rear yard. House - 628 Johnson - well maintained; architectural E historical significance. Trees along Johnson - older P, younger trees; shade f, visual contribution. House - 624 Johnson - very well maintained. House - 616 Johnson - attractive, sound structure; in need of paint. 12. (77) Historical building - "Barnes - Crowley (louse - 614 Johnson - 1840's colonial style house of native yellow-brown sandstone; ' in need of maintenance; has nn Incompatible addition. 13. (77) (louse - 610 Johnson - architectural F, historical merit; moved to new foundation. ' 123 NEGATIVE IMPACTS NO. SOURCE TYPE OF IMPACT BLOCK 31 IMPACTED PROPERTY ' 1. DX Gas Station Visual - openness, lack of 69, 70 - partially buffered - still incompatible structui�r (83, 84) greenery, excessive pavement, 82, 82A glare, incompatible structure, 813-65, 66 all except debris debris around building (metal 814-21-2S drums, tires, parts) parked 82A (CV ) cars Noise - traffic 69, 70, 82A B13 -6S, 66 2. (77) Yard Visual - cluttered f unmaintained 76 3. (CV3) Parking lot Visual, noise 72, 73, 80, 77, 76, 80 ' (81) 4. (81) Exposed trash cans Visual 72, 73 S. (82) Exposed trash cans Visual 6. (82) Dog pens F dogs Visual j Noise 7. (CV4) Unpaved parking Visual, noise, dust (82) lot 72, 82A 81, 72, 82A Nost of block. 82A, 81, 71, 72 8. (71) House Visual - deterloruting t; unmalntalned 70, 72 9. Dodge St, traffic Noise, exhaust fumes 69, 70, 71, 82A 69, 70 124 ' CODE VIOLATIONS :)6. .(72) Parking Regulations (73) Parking Regulations 0 - no off-street parking - no off-street parking 125 BLOCK 31 ' NO. TYPE OF VIOLATION ' 1. (83 & 84) Parking Regulations - fence not sufficiently high (6 feet required) to screen parking lot 2. (81) Yard Regulations - not a 20 -foot setback 3. (80) Parking Regulations - unscreened lot ' 4. (82, 82a) Parking Regulations - unpaved (i.e. not "Impervious & dust -free") parking lot :)6. .(72) Parking Regulations (73) Parking Regulations 0 - no off-street parking - no off-street parking 125 Comments: BLOCK DATA BLOCK 31 PARCEL ADDRESS 204146 USB/ACTIVITY O"ER OVfMl'R oCCUn (MISM1 lWLS1'. 8119 531 NJ,. RJA SF Iloltkoup, O.VJd _ all) 639 Nun.11Js RSA SP Kral 1, llelen 4 Fuller, Arlene — B)I 619 ve..716 R3A SF Ironalme, Fravcis E Lulleth 877 1.17 RuuuIJS R.1.J SF Uuuseram, Cliff.rd A $73 613 Runa1JS RJA SF Klein, SUrk 11 R71 633 J.hawa k3A Sp KnvJa•1In, Cla lr Cunt: Revto, In ren J 875 6:1 John,., RSA SP 1'uuley, Luuiso BIL 616.IDhnamr 113A SF Schlanl, L'nleti. .�. s7/ 611.10n,n RJA SF Crnvler, Anne _ 478 LIP .lulmsaa Hit SF Jo1.nStun, Juveph B A79 606 Lhurrh RJA IIF -7 51.113, 9.1.11t al it r:nnr. Itdiwr Wnald Rsu 1.11" fl.""h P34 sr %rrell, Ua VIJ 9 1%1 API Cha rah RJA RF -R Grvenl eu f, Bnhun t n uJ L:u ILnrr1. kit IIF - J Kiul•:nS qn, Idna E I'cnulupv K U RRZ.t 14:Lhurrh Rm RF.3 Kia l enstpl, Cdna A Peaelnpe B SRt E SRI 67B -JO Ll m rah L; Gas Stalin. E ear V.tlh 5nn wr RR oil Bu. O 126 1.I Commentb Moe.tty dingle- {amity Rock w.l tli tinge hmwA, olden and weft -maintained. Quiet neighboahood, except boa Dodge S.t...Ronatdd St. la exceptivna y weft-ptanted. Vehy pfeaeaat almodpkeAe hehe aul at.ong doutheRn hafA oR Joluidon St... tllc nmtsvty dehoot 041 and cUn<.c (01) dont derm to be genm- atipg many extemna2itied (a.q., na oboinud ranking paobteme) on a weekday moaning. 127 NO. TYPE OF RESOURCE ' 1. Trees along Ronalds 2. Trees along Brown `.' 3. (96-7, 99) (louses - 610, 618, 630 Ronalds r 7. Sidewalk - southern half of Johnson 8. Brown Street RESOURCES BLOCK 32 - row of large maples, full, closely spaced; visual, shade, some screening. - young full maples F, oaks; visual, shade, some screening. - very well maintained houses F, yards. - well maintained. - well maintained. - northern half of block - young maples, ash; southern half - closely spaced, large maples; shade, visual, screening. - old brick sidewalk; visually nice. - brick paved. 129 4. (87) Rouse - 621 Brown S. (89, 90) Rouses - 609, 617 Brown 6. Trees along Johnson r 7. Sidewalk - southern half of Johnson 8. Brown Street RESOURCES BLOCK 32 - row of large maples, full, closely spaced; visual, shade, some screening. - young full maples F, oaks; visual, shade, some screening. - very well maintained houses F, yards. - well maintained. - well maintained. - northern half of block - young maples, ash; southern half - closely spaced, large maples; shade, visual, screening. - old brick sidewalk; visually nice. - brick paved. 129 NEGATIVE IMPACTS SOURCE TYPE OF IMPACT IMPACTED PROPERTY Dodge St, traffic Noise 85, 86, 900, 901 Brick sidewalk Possible hazard to elderly Pedestrians. and handicapped people BLOCK 32 CODE VIOLATIONS BLOCK 32 ' NO. TYPE OF VIOLATION 1 1. (90) Parking Regulations - no off-street parking ' 2. (88) Use Regulations - Junked vehicle In yard 3. (101) Sign Regulations - sign on clinic -- larger than 9 square feet ' A. (101) Parking Regulations - Insufficient parking at clinic -- 3 spaces X 1 space/100 ft. 5. (94) Parking Regulations - Nursery school In old home has only 2 parking spaces ' the requirement Is 2 spaces per classroom plus 2 for private house 1 ' 131 Comments: 132 BLOCK DATA BIDCK 32 PARCRI. AJIDUSS ZONING BSE/ACrIVI'IY Mr..R oh1I.R GCCBZ IatIN CMM. 23 -ABS 7Z7 Ib3ge N2 NF -2 Nhlting, Samuel + 886 629 Bwvn R2 SF Burger, Lulu K D A87 621 Rill.., N2 SF Boas/Cant: A, A + ABA 619 Brovn R2 SF TTomu n, FrantlF 4 •brut Ly A D 889 617 Brum RI 111-2 Kcul B Kay A + 89O 609 Annn N2 IIF.2 Sums Corrfnr t + But 6113 Rruvn N2 SF Furred, 71ma. B Clau A + 1192 Its .Iuhnann R2 SP Scheidt, M., .A 11 But 714 .In6usmu 141A SF Stl\u, Nn6e11 B fall A 11 A'N bu{ Nmra lrh IIJA SF Alm Ihrmpf7 Bnmply pre_rlmo p".Kenneth h Pmma A D A'ls butl Nmla l•Is I13A Al .2 IIr C„nnell, Km. 6 Nanry A + A•lA 610 Nmr.rLh NIA SF. Al6r rt uf, Altln I rralnr A + A97 618 Ann+IBa RIA 3p--\luta, _1.41 Rufae t + 893 bbl Nunn lJf IIIA SI' Ihd vent, .Immph A Ilulmn A R A9'1 6 Jo Nnna ldf RJA 31' 01eh1, Clarnnte 4 Idol., t _ — 9116 707 IbAgrr NAA Sy Kt11.rd, Rmee\ 6 Pan A 0 'llll ]IS IM'll;e NIA MI -I fo"'°r''a Lwpual b'v Ilo,elth Pfajtal, Inc. 11 Comnenta v(),aq quiet aeigA- ba4hond. Well-nattndn.lned howeA latehmingfed with Gain to poohty riabitn(tied atmctm a. 133 CV2. (f -� CV3-� CV4- QJ 134 BLOCK 3'5 1. DATE op SURVIY . ULY 8 , CV5 sCV7 CV(D ,© 3 7x.11 I� ►•' RESOURCES NO. TYPE OF RESOURCE BLOCK 33 1. (689) Historic house - 530 Ronalds 1880 Swiss style house; one of only two existing in Iowa City ' in original state; poorly maintained; needs paint; minor structural repairs. 2. (84) [louse - 702 Van Buren large, old brick F stucco house; very well maintained. 3. Trees along Ronalds - mixture of older F young maples; shade F screening. 4. Tree at 530 Ronalds - huge, old elm. 5. Brick sidewalk - visually attractive. 6. (90) ]louse - 715 Johnson - well maintained house P yard. ' 7! Trees along Van Buren - row of large cottonwoods on northern half of block. IV I Brick street - Brown Street - visual. 135 A _. NO. SOURCE NEGATIVE IMPACTS TYPE OF IMPACT IMPACTED PROPERTY BLOCK 33 1. (89) (louse Visual - poorly maintained 690, 688 832-94, 93 831-74 834-94, 95 ' 2. Sidewalk along- Brick sidewalk, not maintained 75, 89, 90 Johnson 3. Gravel alley Dust Adjoining properties. 1: 13G NO. TYPE OF VIOLATION CODE VIOLATIONS BLOCK 33 r , 1. (89) Parking Regulations - no off-street parking 2. (79) Yard Regulations - not a 25 -foot setback 3. (80) Yard Regulations - not a 25 -foot setback 9. (81) Yard Regulations - not a 25 -foot setback ;)6 (82) Yard Regulations . (87) Use Regulations -, 7. (85) Parking Regulations - not a 25 -foot setback - two )unkerl vehicles in yard - no off-street parking 137 y Comments: 190 BLOCK DATA BLOCK 11 PARCEI. AOBNESS ZOYIffi WE/ACTIVITY OIR:GR O"I.R IlxBliR OCCBO I.WM I. JJ-A75s 719 Johnson R: SF Parsons, Its. K Sally K 0 IM./C4nt1 Vandr, 475 579 Srovn R2 SF xn Ja, Sun _ 474-: 513 Bruvn R7 SF Flshaq Funk 4 Jassle K + 477-0 519 11rvvn R: 7fF-7 IML., Clom K II -1.78-I 509 tlnnn R' RF -7 Gnmwl.l, (.anrp K 0 Cont. Gnmwol J, Churlas 479-5 7311 V.I. Kra. R3 SF V.Wrr xaWw, Stunt ay 0 A40-4 T -h V.m Bnrm R! SF FmIer/Cant: Heart ty, + lhaa s 6BI.7 7:0 Vrn Rumps R7 FIF-I Uttar. Ownu 4 _ Gnonl P, r 5usn1 _ LBJ-1 _ 714 4+n tlnn•n RJA RF! tlnrKar, Marra.. -{- 74rm Ia lJt, Jr(f4 Laura 45.3 7141]n tlwmn RJ.I miz-3 Fun❑ Fos Ni1b rt B 6NI.10 707 r.,n Omen R 3 SF Kalm, .lasaph 4 .Juan _ + Scut /Thal: 1s;.II iVi AonelJs R.{I LF K II 17 514 Aunnl.h WA SI Iball•y, P.A. 4 Flnraee, K } fvJ-11 511 Anv., Ids It id M:'-1 Slags, xuul 6 Ror.en B C.ti1at, Shvlry 1.44.11 3:1 Ann4 W. R.LJ low P11y Girls Johnson Cnnnty + fnn1P 14rmo r.S1.I5 SIn AlJs R34 SV Ander son, Ilulun K 4911-IL -is.luh9anl 113l At Coir, NllfroJ 4 RarY K + I'unrl Ivn.mh, Jolm ConnnedA A veAy nice beach. The apanttment complex on parcel 95 .Ca v-atialey compmtWe Ath the aachUeatwte on the heat o6 .the beach. 139 141) BLOCK 3L 1 Da7E of SURVEY JULY 6 1` 1. J 1 1, _n 1 • II ,' 1. J 1, _n 1 NO. TYPE OF RESOURCE RESOURCES BLOCK 1. Historic buildings - - well preserved block containing houses of exclusively 19th (700) (louse North side of Church Street century construction; all structures in good to fair condition. 2, (701) Historic building - 508 Church - well preserved house of Midwestern Classic Style; fine - well ' ' 7. Trees ornamental woodwork; large yard with bushes, flowers, garden. - old and young sycamores; visual $ shade. 8. Alley 3. (698) Historic building - 630 Van Buren - 1875 house of essentially colonial character but extension of brick end walls above roof line is of Flemish B Dutch Colonial Style; small garage added. 4. (699) Historical f, architectural house - (Greek revival) - 622 Van Duren - in generally poor condition. S. 620 Van (700) (louse - Buren - well maintained house f, yard with many flowers. 6. (94) (louse - 529 Ronalds - well maintained house f, yard with planters (flowers). ' 7. Trees along Ronalds - old and young sycamores; visual $ shade. 8. Alley - lots of flowers; "prettiost" alley we've seen. )4i NEGATIVE IMPACTS BLOCK 34 NO. SOURCE TYPE OF IMPACT IMPACTED PROPERTY ' 1. (95) Air conditioners ' of apartment building Noise 96 '2. ,(CV4) Unscreened (95) parking lot Visual 96, 92, 707 3. (CVS) Unscreened (03) parking lot Visual 704 , . r 142�I CODE VIOLATIONS BLOCK 34 NO. TYPE OF VIOLATION 1. (92) Parking Regulations - no off-street parking 2. (94) Parking Regulations - no off-street parking 3. (99) Parking Regulations - no off-street parking ' 4. (95) Parking Regulations - large unscreened parking lot ' 5. (03) Parking Regulations - large unscreened parking lot 1. 1 ' 143 Comments: 144 3 BLOCK DATA BLOCK 34 PARCEL. ADDRESS ION2KG USE/ACTIVITY OWNER O OWNECCLP R 4 AM AW 7.I:N I. 22-691 617 Mull.. NAA NF -6 1.11 rm) Span, Esther Cont-. xerni tie. John 0 92 619 Johnson NJA SF Williamson, Keith Cunt: Sane, Steve — + 93 621 Juhmon NSA SF lra.6, Stephen 4 No. 94 S29 R.nal" NAA SF Leon., Franck + JS 527 Nona l0s NSA !II -e, ConSchimler Brm. ftrnetiu. Co. 0 74-253 AAA City 22-696 515 Nue+IJf 93A SF Shul.pert et A U 97 $II R.OA41 NAA SF Shupplert et A R 90 60 Yen Rutin AAA 51 Tlott, roll 4 Nary U 'J'J 611 V+n eura NSA SF SshruaJer, Su.Af l+ K 7u0 610 Van Buren NAA RF -2 Sesin., Etelly 1 -�- 7Ut SUN Churd, NIA SF Shall+, U.. t + _-- 7117 5111:LnnL USA .i1' Dule:+l, IbnalJ 1 7115 7114 516 Chun6 T. 5111 chuJ,--- NSA II1--6• Rend. , .lure. 1 0 ASN S! L+Iuq Ka. 1 0 70S 524 Chnnh NIA NF-;! NanJun, Jur, 0 706 $30 Chnnh NIA NI.1 1, Ileru m/runt: Uroeb, AIA+ + 707 fill .Inhmun NSA All.3Nlm,lvr, Nab.rt 4 Nap ♦• Comment6 Thte block 16 a mixtun'o6 bdngte-4aml.ty and mnP-ti- 6amity routs but 6eem6 .to be. moving MmAd mf(4-�rtmi,Py u6e, th,Kough nm can4thuc.t.ion and eonvension6. The Hoek .is chanactai.zed by tight, timate yaad6 with id.ttte open 61xcce. 195 RESOURCES BLOCK 35 ' NO. TYPE OF RESOURCE 1. (05) [louse - 523 Church - very nice older house with well maintained yard, flowers $ shrubs. 2. Trees - nice, old maples at corner of Johnson E North Market Square. 3. Trees - row of young trees along Church; shade & screening. ■ 147 NEGATIVE IMPACTS SOURCE TYPE OF IMPACT IMPACTED PROPERTY Nouse F, yard Visual - junk in yard F, on porch Parking lot Visual - unscreened lot Yard Visual - junked cars F, other trash in back yard. 02, 00 B34-02, 03 10, 00, 98 00, 03, 04, 10 BLOCK tNO. TYPE OF VIOLATION <' 1. (09) Parking Regulations 2. (08) Use Regulations CODE VIOLATIONS BLOCK 35 - insufficient parking for 2 -unit apartment house - Junked vehicle In yard t 3. (07) Yard Regulations - accessory building (storage garage) -- only approximately ' 12 -foot setback 4. (07) Yard Regulations - little front and side setback W (06) Parking Regulations - no off-street parking ;)6' (99) Parking Regulations - parking lot -- unscreened 7. (01) Use Regulations - four Junked vehicles in yard 0. (04) Parking Regulations - not enough off-street parking (5 apartments, 5 rooms, only I off—street space) 149 Comments: 150 BLACK DATA BLACK 35 PARCEL. ADDRESS LOPING USE/ACTIVITY OMNER OMRBR IICCOE OMNI 1SVLSr. 9-1195 S19 Johnson BSA SF Novy, Hilo A + I U.I. 5:5 Juhmnn RJA sIF-] P Isun, Pmll 4 Carman A + 119] S:9 Chursh k3.\ SF Gaffey. Robert 4 Ilerlan K } I1'JS 5131'tnnh NJ\ SF Muyers, Juhn 4 Ibrothy 1 0 1199 52I Cbnreh N1A JIF-b• Ibs+e11, Betty K Jeffre K 0 IAN S19 Clulreh kis 5F Anklaux, I1. Lolita A I.en Col S09 Church k.1A SF 51.1. , ObnalJ K Nellie A 1:0: 530 \:n' Buren MA SF Nitwit. R..ywnJ 4 Valva A 0 1103 5:: Van Buren RAA SP Vlwsh. Vile. 0 I:01 SIB \un Cmm� 93A III' -10 15 m) tint l lwm, Payne S. Cnnu W. -Yo'. RI h, J 0 C!15 S13 Van Buren RLI SF Iluval, Gl Rbn 4 pnie I } 1.0I. 511P V.., Buren 113.1 SF Paluta, Fr:u¢ly A 11 S0: 1JII61IJ kls sl Glw, IIIon Ie/Cont: Sahnur, Ilal'h 4 CIL... 0 I 111 5111tH mil lJ R \ SF lrvls, If.. F. M. .1 I n IM. 511' I'ai rthl lJ RIA HF-] Ialeens, /t'Je Wn. 0 IIIb 511 .Inhn.nn RIA IIF-] Aoe6m a, Raymmd 4 M..Ip I } Comment6 Abs bench .la a 6tabee e-ingee-6ami.ey aeaide"Vne arte.a, tuult one.g one mutti-ham ty wilt. Ilotwee and yande nne genehaUy vehy nlceey m Wa.lned. 151 NO. TYPE OF RESOURCE RESOURCES BLOCK 36 1. (18) Yard - very attractive B well maintained yard with flowers f, bushes. ' 2. Row of trees along Davenport - visual & shade. 31. (15, 16, Yards - generally nice combination of yards; one manicured yard; one 20, 27) big vegetable garden; picket fence; alot of flowers. 4. Trees on .Johnson - medium it large. Flowers planted in the cracks of the sidewalks. 153 0 NEGATIVE IMPACTS I Ili BLOCK 36 NO. SOURCE TYPE OF IMPACT IMPACTED PROPERTY 1. (12) Unauthorized Visual, congestion - cars 1 garage (repairing parked up & down the street 1211, B35-07, 08, 09 V. W. IS) 2: (11) Parking lot Visual - unscreened 13-15, 20, 27 1; 154 TYPE OF VIOLATION Use Regulations Parking Regulations CODE VIOLATIONS BLOCK 36 - Volkswagen repair service (home occupation?) no off-street parking facilities for vehicles - unscreened parking lot 3. (25) Parking Regulations - no off-street parking 4. (18) Yard Regulations - not a 20 -foot front setback S. (18) Parking Regulations - no off-street parking ' /6. (17) Parking Regulations - no off-street .parking 155 Comments: 156 CLOCK DATA , KIDCK 36 'relativeiv PARCEL ,. new u atNenr "DOSS uurrum ZONING USD/ACTIVITY DhAL0. OWNER occur. nnhl:N IMM. 2'J-1211 5 17 FulrehllJ RSA 11FA' CiarY, Jnnva V 1212 430 V....Raren RY1 SF Keith, Richard 1213 424 Nin Buren PSA SF ,_• Cmta, Ilulen/Cont: + MA SF Jnhnson, Eugene x , CLOCK DATA , KIDCK 36 'relativeiv PARCEL ,. new u atNenr "DOSS uurrum ZONING USD/ACTIVITY DhAL0. OWNER occur. nnhl:N IMM. 2'J-1211 5 17 FulrehllJ RSA 11FA' CiarY, Jnnva V 1212 430 V....Raren RY1 SF Keith, Richard 1213 424 Nin Buren PSA SF 1214 418 Va. Duran MA SF Sla•lek, Charles x 0 1215 411 Van Buren Rik 5F W'.'. Cleo x 4 1216 410 Van Buren %3A 5F Udlve, Maya. K 0 1212 40u Van B.1111 Y5.\ SF Puuts, Cawis x 0 ITIS 502 0avenpurt RA 5F M.O.rieh, Stella x } 1219 SnM 0uvenpurt RSA SF 31.,ek, rrank x 0 1220 512 Mereupurt NST 5F Buwm, Julia x V 1221 SIB lwrenpnrt MSA $F hw.r. Flary 1222 522 Purenlnrl MIA SF Yagnrr, lirvilla A Mary x 0 12!1 5!N 11aru,pnrt Mtn SF \n•.hva L, C.IwurO — IJ24 Sin llavenprtI Ml.\ SF Slul, .InNf W. x f 1225 411 Jul m•un MJA SF "'nide, >wnv x 1JJ6 4{S Jahn,.., MSA 5F Muhret, Marla x t IJJI 32.1 Nur61li MJA '.I .••t uy, .1.1 Commen.te TUA .i.s a 6a Aey congested brach, wLth (/vice new apanbnent butfdtngs and too e6 jvWng alta. There nae atso seveltat. ,lire, otd homoe nn taage rnte which ane p-2ue�ving the open apace that .terutins on (fie bfoeh... Due to the hospUAt Idlhe.atty eoathl, [hello arc many cane packed on the e.tAeet and nniCh Ua66lc, on Vein Balm and Iitmmmington. 157 1511 DN RT BLOCK s7 1 DATA- oi= SURVEY _Juu 16 i ,0 _ `< x 1 0 1 1 4 1 1 ('l.tn►�14NC��ct1 i (' 10 4 cV,6 ❑ i ! If n (2 CV4 ris _ `< x 1 0 1 1 4 1 1 ('l.tn►�14NC��ct1 159 RESOURCES BLOCK 37 t NO. TYPE OF RESOURCE I 1. Trees along Van Buren - young Oaks, Sycamores; i visual. `I ' 2. (38) House - 504 Bloomington - architectural F, historical significance. " 3. Trees along Bloomington - mostly young trees; visual, shade E some screening. 4.— Trees along Johnson young maples, etc.; visual, shade B some screening. 5. Trees along Davenport medium size; visual, shade F, some screening. 159 NEGATIVE IMPACTS BLOCK 37 ' NO. SOURCE TYPE OF IMPACT IMPACTED PROPERTY 1. (36) Apartment building Lack of privacy, 322 Van Buren "breathing space" 32, 33, 34 2. (36) Parking lot Visual 37 3. (29) Parking lot Visual 30, 31, 32 4. (42) Parking lot Visual 41 1: 1 1GO CODE VIOLATIONS NO. TYPE OF VIOLATION 1. (31) Parking Regulations - SF home with no off-street parking (36) Parking Regulations - 50% of side yard free from parking Parking Regulations Parking Regulations Parking Regulations Parking Regulations BLOCK 37 - large unscreened lot - 4 apartments In house -- no off-street parking - unscreened lot - unscreened lot 161 ice BLOCK IIA A BLOCX 37 P"CI:I. ADDRESS ZONING use/ACTIVIn o"1:11 ONSI:R OCCUO IMNIN 1 W G,r. 29.1229321 Jahnson RS.1 MF -12 Beasley, Ostur 0 1:30 327 :eLu+un RSA SF lieliush, Cl..di. 0 1231 351 .Inhn+nn Nit SF Lovell 0 1232 1233 SIS D.negwt SUR Nueulwrt Rad SF 0...... Leatha 1 — R3.1 SF Ilonsm, I'.u0/Con[: Riau, b+es A+ 1:31 332 V.e Auren 93A 51' Ncu n, Jnlla 1 0 I61 \.m B""'. NSA Vnaan[ let Uwn, Julia — — 1:3h 3:2 Van 4-.1e. Rad NP -12• CL.a. 1.1., 0 1:33 311 Van hunv USANF - Z Canna, IMIM/Conti ierr M 0, 0 1214 1:39 SIJ Alnanln0tun SDS NSA Nil RF -J 0eainp feoneth — SF Sl mte 1, Juhn B. A 0 I:JN SII) 01 A ,n NSA NF Levis, Weer 1 0 1211 512 tlbnia mRr nn NSA (S rat) Spa r:mn, Jo+eph 1 11 1212 S22 II wmnNt'an NSA lIF.a CIor1, J.., 0 I:II '.VI NI u..+mel MSA NF -a Miller, Carl A 0 1:11 311 lelim uu NSA MF -2 Lm1JJau, 01n1yl A 0 Cm ween t6 Mency Iloapi.tat'a paAk(ng tot It" been .(mpaoved .timough the addition o6 peen iatande and bteea. 163 W E or- WRVEY _ABY 16 R l o o il-A'M i o n S1. 2 - 5 MERCY MEWWCAL EM,f%F-"T HobriTAL i J�- 45 -;- CV1 PII r- 58 CV1 TYPE OF RESOURCE RESOURCES BLOCK 38 1. Trees along Johnson - medium sized, visual. 2. Trees along Market - medium sized, visual. 3. Mercy Hospital - community resource. f■ 165 3 4 NEGATIVE IMPACTS BLOCK 38 SOURCE TYPE OF IMPACT IMPACTED PROPERTY Mercy Hospital Visual Ground level mechanical equipment exhausts - impacts B37 Bloomington St. Visual (parked cars), B37 - properties along Bloomington. traffic noise, congestion Mercy Hospital Mech. equipment Parking lot - unscreened noise, smoke B27-53, 54, 55 Pedestrians , Visual B,17-96 , S. Parking lot - Visual unscreened 13,17-87 6. Electrical 1 equipment Visual f, noise B47-87 1 i 166 , TYPE OF VIOLATION Parking Regulations CODE VIOLATIONS - parking lot - unscreened 2. Parking Regulations - parking lot - unscreened 3. Parking Regulations - parking lot - unscreened BLOCK 38 167 160 BLOC[ DATA BLOCK 35 PARCRI. ADDRESS IO91NG� USE/Au MTI IOWNER OIXCUP.L\C.R IOR.1.4 Entire LIacA !A NIN IWspl [nl HercY Iloaplul I—I + Comment6 Th" in a vo'zy nowded block wUh housee genehaCty .in 11001 condt.tton. A tot o4 artea devoted by pa,%k.ing. Mo6tty targe, odd homes loUlt'zooms 'zented otct...7he bene6it6 oS John's Glocehy ace netghbolhood-wide wltte .the extertnatittez ace e0ncentno.ted on .this btoell (flan, conged.tton). 169 CVq - 10 CV10- 170 DLOCK. A ' Dry f E OF 5URV EY JULY D' ��T 4 CV4 M 3 � � • � � Q _ �c r SNI SO M 3 � � • � � Q _ �c r SNI RESOURCES NO. TYPE OF RESOURCE BLOCK L Trees along Van Buren - young, medium, F, old maples; visual, shade. ' 2. (72) House - 114 Gilbert - architectural f, historical significance. 3. Neighborhood grocery store - convenience; small, locally run store. 4. (63) House - 431 Market - architectural P, historical significance. S. (74) Parking Lot - basketball playing facilities on parking lot. NEGATIVE IMPACTS NO. SOURCE TYPE OF IMPACT IMPACTED PROPERTY 1. (74) Parking lot 2. Jefferson St. Visual - unscreened 66, 75 3. (80) traffic House - 117 Van Buren Noise Visual (very poorly maintained) 73-78 79, 61 A. Market St. traffic Noise 63-69 S. (66) Parking lot Visual 65 6, (69) Loading area Noise 66 7, (69) Trash (wrappers, etc,) Visual B47 94 95 B. (69) Parking lot Visual 71 91 Gilbert St, traffic Noise 69-73 10. (69) Grocery parking lot Congestion 71-affic along Gilbert entrance 177. CODE VIOLATIONS 173 0 BLOCK 46 ' NO. TYPE OF VIOLATION 1. (74) Parking Regulations - unscreened lot ' 2. (75) Parking Regulations - insufficient off-street parking 3. (78) Parking Regulations - Insufficient off-street parking 4. (64) Parking Regulations - 10 rooms -- no parking ' 5. (66) Parking Regulations - unscreened lot 6. (65) Parking Regulations - not enough off-street parking for both a 4 -unit apartment house and a doctor's office 7. (69) Parking Regulations - lot unscreened on south and west sides (76) Parking Regulations - unscreened, unpaved lot ./G. 9. (69) Use Regulations - nonconforming use: grocery store In R311 10. (69) Sign Regulations - free-standing advertisement sign (approximately 15 square ft.) in R313 zone 173 0 ■ L Comments: 174 BLOCK DATA BLOCK 46 PARCEL mrinnnt ARDRF.SS mut ZONING Idin USC/ACTIVITY UNNCR OWNER Occur i"'wif L•A'Ltil', 36-1861 121 Van Buren A38 Nr -IJ all m$ 3 apt$, 6 2 r , Allllrq GIyJa 0 1162 128 3•an Buren NSA kF-3 Ilayek, Marjorie _ 131.3 d31 Narlrt p38 SF A .yea, Willi.. _ IAol _ 1211q Art R38 FII'dU l (at lmsl ILlyek, John _ IA,•. 121 1Llrku, R30 Ar -I (3 raa) FJIe Cont: Gardner, Jam., — 1106 III fl.abt Rill NF -21• U•12 unit Lldp. St Lrutl, Ghrbli,n 0 ILLg LII N, A.t R38 ur..l .lohn'$ frucc7 AlLerh:uk Y, .Inhn _ U 1.471 120 Gilherl RSD 11F.2 A nal Allu-Mu,1y, Juhu IN72 __ __ IIa CAM,, RIB HF -7 S. l are rJ[nn r: ,Itln•rlr.,d r. .lul, D 18:3 1111 G1 Meet Rin St. C:nd., hnArran Church 0 IXbt .IIU Jcflnwn p3B Part Ing lot le, Ula, I:aal Lutheran Gluudr Oleamrl _ l6:'3 120 Jaffe Ann ___ MIN 311 --IX 1,11 real N,rnn, N. N./Cont: Slnver, Narlurlu — 1.n'u M J,•flennu Hill 111.3 AI,1u1'.1,mf, ll. 0 197- A.'$ hLfureu, p38 SF NIc1vY, 1'ar+ F. K 0 131$ 130 Jeffeltuu RIB FU -S Cothran, Ruaeail K D Ii]N Ing I, Norm i'In SF fraf, Hu6rrt M, 0 1An11 117 B.lm Bono RIB SF' III IJehnlml, Llluhrlh A 1 1 1 1 1' Comment6 This block has seveAat veAy ofd, 6niaff., nAchi.tectunaffl elgnl6i.aan.t hmieed, geneAatty in (nin eeaditi.on... Alertcy llobpi.tnt has intertepemed land hotdinge on fhis bCoek... ConneA o6 GifbeA.t and MaAket is veicg nolAq due to thaAAlc eongmtion. 175 B�M�uGToN j VP- BLOC'IK 4_I RAI -fl- of 5ulwly dcf 19 RESOURCES (89) House - 230 Gilbert - brick house in fairly good condition; architectural 8 historical significance. 177 BLOCK 47 ' NO. TYPE OF RESOURCE _' 1. -(91). House - 214 Gilbert - brick house in good condition; architectural $ historical significance. 2. Historic buildings - ' Gast side of 200 Block Gilbert - structures all build before 1900. 3. (94) Neighborhood tavern - meeting place. 4. (1895) Historical building - - 1854 example of New England Colonial salt -box style; one-story "Nicking House" - 410 Market salt -box at rear of house; part of original structure. S. Trees along Bloomington - shade f, screening. 6. (1888) Historic building - 411 Bloomington - excellently proportioned house of the Venetian Villa Style; ' f needs paint but seems to be in good shape. (89) House - 230 Gilbert - brick house in fairly good condition; architectural 8 historical significance. 177 NO. SOURCE TYPE OF IMPACT 1. (CV1) Parking lot - Visual (95, 96) unscreened, unpaved 2. (89) Boards piled up in patch of weeds in back yard Visual NEGATIVE IMPACTS IMPACTED PROPERTY 91, 92, 93 88, 91 BLOCK 47 CODE VIOLATIONS 5. (94) 6. (94) Use Regulations - tavern In R3B Yard Regulations - only approximately 3 -foot setback Yard Regulations - only approximately 3 -foot setback 179 BLOCK 47 NO. TYPE OF VIOLATION `1 1. (95) Parking Regulations -unpaved, unscreened parking lot ' 2. (85) Sign Ordinance - four I.D. signs over allowed size; sign within 5 feet of property line 3. (89) Use Regulations (?) - wood pile -- junk ' 4. (91) Yard Regulations - only approximately 3 -foot setback 5. (94) 6. (94) Use Regulations - tavern In R3B Yard Regulations - only approximately 3 -foot setback Yard Regulations - only approximately 3 -foot setback 179 Comments: 100 BI.DCX DATA BLOC[ 47 PUCP.I. ADDRESS IO.YIMO USE/ACTIVITY OMMER OXXI:R OCCUP. bh\I'll HTI.S1. 36-1881 R3U Mrcy Iluspltal 32 R3U Mercy hospital 83 R30 Mercy hospital 14 R30 Merry Irospital BS 417 Bloomington R3U MFB(6 roll Apt. 1Intel Stoll, Eduard -{ 82 _-81 411 at oolnh'Bton Rd0 Yaeant tut i'lun Grove Arent Cunt: Mere Ilos Ital 8311 SF Smith, .luhn 11, /9 110 G. lbe It Rin BY Smith. "I'll P. 0 'PI' NIll 1'4r'lnt Lot Mercy Ile.. pl bd 71 214 GI Ib"t Rill SI' O'n'f.lrel, .lus 8 fro } 92 210 Gilbert R3B £y ChuJ..Cek. at at a -♦• 91 201 I.11belt IIID SF lluul.lrnk. J., 6 Le. U 91 In.' RV Lut 8311 Favero ll'nJ.e.L, J., 6 Lra 'IS 410 FLrr\e1 414 Mwr Let XU RIX Sl Pucr., )Ir1. Peter 96 In.7 Dene. IRraltr) Ihlvnl rel. R.Iry 91 98 —.__. Rin "in e.4",/cont ' 11.'f1 P 11U1111te1 Mercy lb+plW1 —__— 99 Ilia —' navy 1Rt11.1to1 1940 ,I RIR uv. He'" IL,+PILI r.l.yr'ynai 67 ntR 1!vnF 11., sp1141 Comments Seem(ng.ey tutee Hock comihting o6 a mizhtn.e o6 el.ngte-6amUy and mutttt-6amtty otden houeeb .in good condbtion... Tn.ee-ptantGtg atongg gtooming ton tuoutd .tmpaove VUA Hock tMougit eeheening o6 a Gttby dtaee,t and .the hobpt tae. 181 BLOCK. 46 i DATE ofSURVEY JM ZO .GNAW cv5 cvq, cv6 0 ■ �'��ylE �l1t�llc��c���IBI►��I � ■ I- CVY 02 1 RESOURCES NO. TYPE OF RESOURCE BLOCK 48 1. (56) Historic building - House - 310 N. Gilbert - Greek Revival Style; very good condition. 2. (60) House - 412 Bloomington - well maintained house with large yard. 3. Row of trees along Van Buren - young sycamores. 4. Row of trees along Davenport - young oaks. ' S. (51) House - 415 Davenport - well maintained newer house with attractive yard. ,■ r 1 183 NO. SOURCE 1. Bloomington St. traffic 2. (CV8) Unscreened (46) parking lot 104 NEGATIVE IMPACTS TYPE OF IMPACT IMPACTED PROPERTY Noise 59-63 Visual 47 CODE VIOLATIONS Yard Regulations Parking Regulations Parking Regulations Parking Regulations - only about 5 -foot setback - no off-street parking - unscreened parking area - no off-street parking 185 BLOCK 48 NO, TYPE OF VIOLATION 1 1. (64) Parking Regulations - no off-street parking ' 2. (60) Parking Regulations - only one off-street parking space for two families 3. (56, 58) Yard Regulations - total of only approximately 212'feet between buildings 4. (54) Parking Regulations - no off-street parking for two families 5. (49) "Yard Regulations - nota 20 -toot front setback 6. (48) Yard Regulations - garage with only approximately 10 -foot setback Yard Regulations Parking Regulations Parking Regulations Parking Regulations - only about 5 -foot setback - no off-street parking - unscreened parking area - no off-street parking 185 Comments: BUNK DATA BLOCK NB PARCH. muss ZONING USE/ACr1VITY ONSCR ONNCR Occur UNSIll INV144T. :9.1246 319 Van bnren N3A SF El Uarts. Mrs. E. g — 47 .123 Va., bmen k3A PIF -2 brant, Els. 1 0 19 131 Un bnren R3A SF Organ, Thomas 1 — ab 42S Davenport RSA SF Carney, Nayna — 50 121 Davrnlort N33 IIP -2 Slams, Robert 1 0 sl els Unsaoprtt NSA SI' Chunara5. Jasebh 1 0 52 all Davenport 43A SF Lwlvig. spry II. } SJ 5311 C.11Larl 143A SF NeLstur, Arthur 1 + S9 321 Uillmrt RSA NP -2 N;al pan•, nni.rnnn. Hem,. rnrr — 55 313 CIILer, N.IA SF Pica, III... L. K 0 56 .Alpe Gillb U KIN NF -2 Fovles, ban C. + 57 530', C,Il."t Nib SF Fuwlm, Ion C. 0 51 JIM C.ilhart RJB SF III du, Valarla K } 59 101 blaamnymn Nla SF Krom,nsk, C. A. (09) K } 60 112 blonmb,Klun 4511 NF-! Sol,, Carl K + 60 11:'I III cumlas Orn Nib SF Slah, Carl 0 61 121 Xluum'q,un Nib Sr Enjlart, Mrs. J. N. 1 0 62 Ifo Xi,xm,ngn.n DSII Np,11 IhnAler, Nathaniel Cin 61 Grvgnry, D,nu IJ — LS 61 Is: DlwiminJl uN _ IS V'n Lv n _ __ 43R sll'-1 01.11, orrice Nublu, I1. U,xll q, N.U. 0 .sb `t M,ihurn, 11. K. K 186 U Comments ffouseb atong Davenport ane Lange, otif homes, most to veRy good conation and hecentty/ painted... No new apaat- me.tet buddfngs on tfUs btoch but many o6 the stnuatnnes ane targe etngto.-4amLey homes that have been eonvented 6oA mu".i-6amU.y use. 197 RESOURCES 109 BLOCK 49 NO. TYPE OF RESOURCE _ 1. (74) [louse - 418 Gilbert - architectural F, historical significance; excellent condition. 2. Trees along Davenport - medium F, young maples, hickories; shade, visual, B some screening. ' 3. Trees along Fairchild - old F medium maples, sycamores; visual, shade. 4, 5 (68, 69) (louses F, yards - 419, 421 Fairchild - well maintained. 6. (72) (louse $ yard - 426 Gilbert - well maintained. 109 190 SOURCE TYPE OF IMPACT None NEGATIVE IMPACTS IMPACTED PROPERTY BLOCK 49 CODE VIOLATIONS 191 BLOCK 49 NO. TYPE OF VIOLATION t1. (82) Parking Regulations - insufficient parking for 3 -family home 2. (77) Parking Regulations - no off-street parking -- 2 -family home 3. (76) Use Regulations - junked vehicle in driveway ' 4. (75) Parking Regulations - insufficient parking for 3 -family home ' 5. (67) Parking Regulations - no off-street parking 6. (67) Parking Regulations - no off-street parking .' 7. 1 (80) Use Regulations - junked vehicle In yard 191 Comments: 192 BUGC[ DATA BLOC[ 49 19viCEl. ADDRESS LOPING USE/ACTIVITY GNNCR Da]1[B D"" IIO NIN 15V1.NI, 29-1265 419 Vail Ituren 313A SF lit English tut h, C'hurei Cann lisp tv, Roy A I + 66 431 Vim Owen 113A MF -7 Gl,bt,r, Joseph Cont: Cline, Mary 67 425 F41rchOIJ 3111 SF Ka,peq .lines x U 6e 421 Fa lrchllJ 1134 SF Nuutll, A. J. x -F- 69 419 lairchllJ MF MF -2 Nurtli, If..., x + 70 71 411 FalrchllA 4311 Gllborl It 3A SF Mc i l rev, 1Oun A 0 0- 113A SF flirt. Floyd -- - _ x 72 426 Gilhrrt It3A 5F to t. vial C •�- 73 4.,11 GIlbo,r JIM HI' -e (7 rn,) Me Crag, [111, Cont: A11ar, Jcrr � 74 418 Gllberl 83A Mf -3 r4u1, I'4nllue 3 -�- 75 114 Gllborl It3A CIF -3 Nils.., Geneva x U 76 10211averymrt It 3.1 SF Yueon, Ip lel E -}- 77 101 O:nenlxnr N31.. s11'-2 Bruan, Orion A 0 7e 414 Uavenlam 1: SA S3' VerVals, P4111 M. x •� 7'3 42" 14 va nlerrt 11.4.3 10-3 - So.., Jaws If. + BIO NO 424 berr.. I 41U Oar nqx nt 114A it IA 411 3 ---1F Cvshrhlye, CO.. C,mU halm, John + I'w ora, J.rrte-s -- _— 0 02 115 Van Noma MSA Ill, -3 Allun, ou., 0 Comment6 PAar-Ucatty ate o6 .the bultdCnge on .thta beach a c In veny good conditdon, wLth evidence oA hecenf. aehab ULtation wod and many weft -kept yaAdA and gruhden6... No leeen.tty conbdhur-ted apant- men.t ba.i.fdingb - onty 6amtty eonmatona, 193 RESOURCES 1 NO. TYPE OF RESOURCE BLOCK ' 1. (1292) Historic house - 520 Gilbert - brick cottage in style of 18701s; Italianate; excellent condition; many incompatible additions to the basic structure. 2. (1291) Historic house - 522 Gilbert - example of turn of century merging of Queen Anne style F, ' Classical Revival. 3. (1290) Historic house - 528 Gilbert - example of turn of century merging of Queen Anne style F, fl-, cci r•,1 D—,;- 4. rviv 4. (1302) tS. (1301) G. 1 7 � f 12971 8. (1295) 9. 10. [louse E yard — 515 Van Buren House F, yard — 511 Van Buren Trees along Fairchild House - 412 Fairchild [louse f, yard — 402 Fairchild Trees along Church St. Trees F shrubs on northern half of Van Buren - well maintained. - well maintained. - mixture of older F younger trees; maples $ sycamores. - architectural f, historical significance; well maintained house $yard well maintained. - very nice row of medium height trees B bushes; shade & screening. 195 11. (1283) House - 521 Van Buren - well maintained, attractive house 4 yard. 12. Fairchild Street - brick paved. 13. (1296) [louse - 408 Fairchild - well kept house with attractive brick driveway F, sidewalk. 14. (1299) [louse - 420 Fairchild - historical significnnec. 195 NO. SOURCE NEGATIVE IMPACTS TYPE OF IMPACT IMPACTED PROPERTY 196 CODE VIOLATIONS 197 BLOCK 5o NO. TYPE OF VIOLATION 1. (98) Parking Regulation - 5 -classroom school with only 2 off-street parking spaces 2, (99) Sign Regulation - advertisement sign (foam insulators) in front parking 3. (88, 89, Yard Regulation - not a 20 -foot setback 90 91 92 4. (90) Parking Regulation - 5 units, only 2 parking spaces 5, (91) Parking Regulation - no off-street parking 197 Comments: 198 BLOCK DATA BLACK SO FARCEI. AIIOMSS ZONING BSE/ALTII'ITY DIOIER III OCCUe 11x41:11 MINT. 2;1-1:93 521 Va., Buren RJA IIF.2 St lie, Alm A + 144 SIS Van Buren R3A SF Basler, Brooks A -1• 1285 _ SN Vvl Buren RM NF -2 Campbell/Cant: Wallar, Arm B IHb 423 Church RM SF rarer. wry Jo } 1:81 419 Church RJA IIF.2 Burton, Ws. 4 CJRIe 1 0 1299 1299 JIS Church 413 Church RJA .9-2 LnRlert, Gertrude + II3A SF Enelert, GertruJu A -�- 1290 SIA 011bmt NSA RF -5 Clemum, Grail 12-91 S21 1{I11.erl R3A yIF-2 Garber, Joh, 0 1112 S2U 1.11 be I RJA 114.2 Gerber, Wary 4 Ms., -�- 1191 SI4 GIIbert RJA SF BnLu, Wry A R 1291 Sl: C. lLrrl RAA IIF -3 2. pt. A 1 rs Gunnot le, .len le _ 2 0 12'15 101 Fairchild 113A SF Meme, Idlhtlda A + 1.1% 109 Fa lrOdis! 143A SF Ilulalny, Robert 0 1:'11 112 t""hlld IIIA SF Varutl, Mv9.ne1 Cann Scott, Illamu9 A } I PI4 114 Fa IrrI111J IUA Wllluuu ulJ 6eh.1 U 1299 410 Fairchild RJA By Nuutll, Rola. Canl: tall, Meld 9 0 1300 5111 tan 9ulrn 143A BP Ipcu 1, Spry 4 Reun,_Il 1 bmhh A 0 11,11 I lir; All Van 1"". Sh t... 1131 R31 SI' til' _ 51101, 1:La rin 4 ".Ill. NnAe R, I Il lain l 11 A A •f Comments A n.tce Rock. No eyesones, aultough it kaa noted .that thexe arte no exampta oA excepttonatty 4ine ma.tmtenance such ae were obvious on some other btochs. 199 CV3 - 3LOCK _51 DaTF- of SURVEY �Z 12 pwg-V6 � rleh .. „ n W 200 CV?- Cgmm CV1 0 200 CV?- Cgmm CV1 TYPE OF RESOURCE RESOURCES BLOCK st 1.-(721) Historic house - 412 Church - a unique $ attractive example of an Halianate house. 2. Trees along Church - large trees F, shrubs. 1 3. Large old house - 614 Gilbert - historical F, architectural significance; in need of paint C repairs. 4. (22) Very nice yard - pretty flowers; well maintained. I tot INO. SOURCE 1. (11) Unscreened parking lot (3 -car) 202 0 NEGATIVE IMPACTS BLOCK 51 TYPE OF IMPACT — IMPACTED PROPERTY Visual 708 CODE VIOLATIONS 10. (13) Parking Regulation - no off-street parking BLOCK 51 ' NO. TYPE OF VIOLATION '1. (23) Set -back Regulation - not a 20 -foot front yard 2. (19) Set -back Regulation - not a 20 -foot front yard and not a 5 foot side yard 3. (15) Setback Regulation - not a 20 -foot front yard 4. (20) Parking Regulation - no off-street parking S. (23) Parking Regulation - no off-street parking 6. (16) Parking Regulation - 3 -unit family conversion with only 2 parking spaces 7. (10) Parking Regulation - no off-street parking ' - off-street . (14) Parking Regulation no parking 9. (15) Parking Regulation - no off-street parking 10. (13) Parking Regulation - no off-street parking Comments: BLOCK DATA BLACK $I 1'AAL'CI, AIIUMSS ZONING USC/AC(IVIW ORNCA IYe1LR OCCUP, OK.1.R IM I.S2. 27408 621 Van Bum, NSA SF WNl Ad, Allred 6 Mary A 0 709 479 R ... Id, R3A IIF -2 Cuoprr, Chris 0 710 723 9.71d,NSA IIY•2 Kelao, Nlla Cont: Sa Plty, roster 0 111 721 11nuald+ N3A III'•2 Nustri, Royer 4 Ann U 712 415 Aon,.ld. 93A do❑ea Schnn War, K.p..d 4 5:ury 3 0 713, 714 409 Runald, 40S Nu,uuld, _ N1I SI' SrYM, Lyla 0 N3A SF Ancrauta, jymnde4 6 Ancnn7, R,.YannJ 4 Dun 3 0 715 621 fllberl NIA SF Ibt buvm, Nor. 5 0 716 AIR Illlbcrt Nr RJA 111'-3 Yuder, Larl 4 CJnu U 717 614 6116..4 NA NF -1 I-,ry. NMI?. 718 606 Cllbrrt 113A lir .l Vr4Id, Ibrlln 6Ila 719 101 t'Lnrch NSA II1.2 Ib90, Cl,.rmne 6 K.n '- 7111 41111 huvh NIA SF SuuJiy, C".., B 721 4111'Lmoh N.3A SF VI11n6, N10.110 4 Yulva �. 771 410 1'burth NSA y.F C.I.Y. .1 713 III U .W. MSA ,LqloA Sonny, hula. 77J 411, Church RIAFSFWtpr, IJ11h715 130 l'Imah 611 Van Xunn NIAI':u nraIre,u A716 RMI.re., $WyCuu1 . Lubq I+mu. 1 11 204 IN Comments Ifeawt atong Braun St. ane tang¢ and otd, genenaftp weft-maintained, att a(agte- 6ami.fg. Seems to be a atabte Rock - no apax(ment bu.Uiiinga, 00 Ramlty convwtona. 205 1 NO. TYPE OF RESOURCE 1. 'frees on eastern half of Ronalds t2, 3 (39, 40) (louses F, yards - 410, 412 Ronalds 4. Trees on southern half of Van Buren S. (42) (louse 6 yard - 715 Van Buren 6. Brown Street ' 7. Trees along Brown 8. (729) (louse F, yard - 427'Brown ?, 9.1 Brown Street RESOURCES BLOCK 52 - old F, young trees; shade, visual, & some screening. - well maintained. - large, old; shade, visual. - well maintained. - brick paved. - old F young maples; shade, visual, F, some screening. - well maintained. - consists of five old houses In good repair. Trees on northern half of Clibert - 3 large maples; shnde, visual. 1. (34) Back yard 208 NEGATIVE IMPACTS TYPE OF IMPACT IMPACTED PROPERTY Visual - overgrown with weeds 33, 35 TYPE OP VIOLATION CODE VIOLATIONS BLOCK 52 t1. (41) Parking Regulation - no off-street parking 2. (34) Parking Regulation - no off-street parking 3. (35) Parking Regulation - no off-street parking 209 Comments: BIDCN DATA BLOCK S2 210 PARCEI.A00NESS ZONING USE/AMVITY OWNER ORNCR UCCUE (11011 It MUST. 22-727[4.1 1 Van Buren R2 SF Kennedy, Paul A + 728 1 Brom R2 Ste Cottrell, Elinor 0 72'9 7 Brown R2 SF Nluur, Janna A + 730 7 Brawn R2 SF ILniten, Hayna rJ A 0 731 41S Brown R2 OF Allen, Robert 4 4.1nha M } 732 409 Brwn N2 SF Flotehera Gary A {- 731 407 Brown NS OF Constantino, Anthony A �• 134 401 Ornwn NJ SF Richard,on, Loube 735 111 GlIbert NJ MF -3 Rn0or ln, Hu."d -�- 13A 712 Gilbert NAA M NF seolt. Not. Cwt : SAAYe[. H.Irr, ADB �h 137 402 NanalJs 13A IIF•7 Semi. No+e/I:ont: Savurlty Ino.,t... I Ino 0 7.14 41n Nunold, ILA _ _ - Mt -1 Crern, Y. It. 0• 71.1 Itl x.m IIJI AN It HeIlrAer, PernarJ I .r 11n -_711 141 Y..na IM INI I ...... IJ• NU 031 41 tll'Q ' Irna.'I, AreAle 1 � IR1a1.10. Noll •�• IJ 115 6m Ibvrn N1A at Jnn.. M.nley P. A } 741 Van Norm AtAYae aOt lot -- I 11 1] Comments the hnoeee on .tiah block ate alt the oa.iginat e(AllotMOS and thene daemb to be much nerent on in-p4oped6 nehnbititation uartk, 211 W z�z BLOCK DATE of SURVEY JULY 13 SN �CV3 (CV4 HLIA 4 4A I i i 56`+✓ 1 CVl NO. TYPE OF RESOURCE RESOURCES BLOCK 53 1. (45) Historic building - ' Reno - Trott [louse - 327-29 Brown - localized interpretation of Greek Revival Style. 2. (55) (louse $ yard - 320 Ronalds - large, attractive, old house (possible architectural significance);' ' with huge, well maintained yard. 3. (56) (louse - 701 Gilbert - nice older house with well maintained yard. 4. (57) (louse - 711 Gilbert well maintained house $ yard. S. (45) House - 329 Brown - historical F, architectural significance. - 6. Medium sized maples F, oaks along Brown Street. 7f (50) (louse - 730 Linn - architecturnl F, historical significance; needs paint. Brown Street - brick paved, -P/9. [.inn Street - brick paved. 1 ' 213 214 NEGATIVE IMPACTS �! BLOCK 53 NO. SOURCE TYPE OF IMPACT IMPACTED PROPERTY 1. (CV3) Unpaved, Visual, dust 48, 54 , (49) unscreened parking lot (4 cars) 1.. 2. (CVA) Unpaved parking Dust 57, 54 (55) (is screened) i� 214 TYPE OF VIOLATION CODE VIOLATIONS -� 1. 2. 3. (52) (56) (49) Parking Regulation Zoning Ordinance Parking Regulation - no off-street parking - tall tree within corner zone - unpaved, unscreened parking lot 4. (55) Parking Regulation - unpaved parking lot ;00/ 215 Comments: 216 BLOCK DATA BLOCK 53 PARCEL AD00.BSS 201114 USB/ACFIVIT7 ON:IGR MIR OGGIIC JWMAI ISSI.51. 799 715 G lhert R2 Sy Lilly, D9v IJ + 795 310 Bmvn R2 HF-2Trott/Con[: S.1", Juhn ; 796 32S Bruvn RZ SF Ra*Pus/Cunt: Kuu1s, Joyeu + 797 323 Bruvn RZ .SF M. l ler, Cecil R O 748 315 Bruvn R1 1117.1 INrffuy, CuRrnu 0 749 311 Brum 02 5F NMI. &IBuno 3 -F ISO 7Ju Linn 02 W-2 Rolan, Juhn 0 751 714 Linn 03A RF -2 Johmt.n/0.c: Roa trin, Dennis 0 75Z JUl IwnAds RM SF IM1Ophy, Burn9rJ 3 1_ + 153 JUB Nuua W+ RJA S1, Iln, IWUR 0.. 1 7S9 312 Nnn.OJs RJA 5F Grunstu J, Allrn l 0 759A R.". 11.1. RJA Vnunt lel A ... Inter, Robert -�- -_155 310 Pnu+1.11 RIA SI S'onn.yar, Moburt 1 �- 756 71116111,111 X14 In .1 Sit-Moseu, Bert 1 0 157 7111) Ibur1 RJA RI 1 IIuWr1,i. Alta/Cunt: Rruma1, I:hurlw 1 +, Comments TWA bPock is chanaatehlzed by mane van.ted tans uwcs and more negative ingxiefe than the bfacks sunhaunding R. The majoa pnobeeims have to do w.Gth panlaing • dnsuAAiclent nrt wieveened on unpaved l+ndk.ing W6. 217 CVG — A E►_OCK. 54- t PmL o` SURVEY JULY 13 ,CV4 C��uRc� .o C��uRc� RESOURCES BLOCK 54 NO. TYPE OF RESOURCE ' — 1. (766) - Historic building - Neo -Jacobean style with three-story octagonal tower having "Michael - Oedman House" - 314 Church a roof of the "candle -snuffer" type. Delta Chi Frat. (773) Historic building - ' "Dalton (louse" - 613 Gilbert house with characteristics of Colonial Style. (Replaced by 6 -unit apartment building.) 3. Historic buildings - North side of 300 block Church - well preserved houses of exclusively 19th century construction. ' Note: 316 f, 318 Church basically well maintained older structures but need paint. 4.Trees on North side of Church - shade, some buffering, visual amenity. (59,59A) houses - 313 fe 315 Ronalds - very well maintained houses f, yards. 219 NO. SOURCE TYPE OF IMPACT 1. (CV2) Unpaved, partially (61) screened parking ------- lot (4 spaces) - 628 Linn St. Visual, dust 2.(CV4) Unscreened (73) parking lot Visual (73) incompatible structure, lack of side yards, trees, etc. Visual 3. (CVS) Unscreened (66) parking lot Visual 220 NEGATIVE IMPACTS BLOCK IMPACTED PROPERTY 60, 62 7S8, Block 51-15, 16, 17, 18 69, 72, 7511; Block 51-15, 16, 17, 18 64, 65, 67 CODE VIOLATIONS NO, TYPE OF VIOLATION BLOCK 54 1. (581) Parking Regulation - 3 -unit apartment, no off-street parking 2. (61) Parking Regulation - insufficient parking for multi -family house - unpaved - only r)artially screened 3. (62) Parking Regulation - insufficient parking for apartment building ' 4. (73) Parking Regulation - Insufficient parking; only 6 spaces for a 6 -unit apartment building - unscreened Parking Regulation Parking Regulation - large, unscreened lot - MF -6 with only 1 parking space Comments: BLOC[ DATA BLOCK 54 rCl.c'vc' PARCEL .UNDIUM rar ......a ZONING USE/ACTIVITY OWNER OWNER OCCUR DWNCN INVEST. 22-758 621 Cllh.rt 113A $I' Kolof lel, e. 11. x U :SRA 629 CIILert NSA IIF -3 Otto/Cant: xayne, Richard 0 159 313 Run.l Jf NSA IIF -2 Metering. George + 2Y2A 315 Run. I,If NSA 111'.2 Pickering, George z } 76n 311 Non.l.b RSA 111.5 Dean. Err IJ Cant: S.ICS, Fred 0 261 628 Llan R 1 IIF -6 (A r.fl Terry. NIIII.. U _ '62 611 ilnn Rli e1 -B StarJlvant/Cunt: 0.m Ivmt.Cm 0 363 6A1 Ha. NIA SF I:rJy, John x 0 161 612 tin., NSA SF Schnne6e1et, R.,hol x 0 26S A18 Cho"I, NSA NP -6 tiY ICLILJnt: A,p. R,ry n 16r. 311 I:Imreh 03A Sf Dell1 Chl Fraternity 0 TO lie 1'IrvnA NSA $F Ifvboleq George 0 :63 $10 lhnreh NIA 51 Ruhr, M rlha U h.J 3:1 Lha nl. R.IA f'F 2Adnn, J...v A �- 21O SIU it 1, RIA SF AWuro, IMrethy x U )11 613 GIILurt NLS In -6• Clark, Juo. 0 222 Commenta Th.ia ;.e eeeenttat.e.y a top-U-madntndned hooch coapoded 06 01.17.inar houae6 wLdt many p061-Uve a8detd._. The nondh e.ide o6 WAclu.td hae taage housed which arta etode .together, att wltlh (nage aeon yah, ciceating a.ttnaetive open dpaeea. 223 BLOCK. 55 RATE of SURVIY JULY 13 C wU A <--O--> 224 - -- r Tm?,Q �tLp Q5 CVl 6 CVZ �1 \ r V 224 - -- r Tm?,Q �tLp Q5 CVl 6 CVZ r V 224 - -- r Tm?,Q �tLp Q5 CVl 6 CVZ TYPE OF RESOURCE RESOURCES BLOCK Historic buildings - South side of 300 block of Church well preserved houses of exclusively 19th century construction. 2. (07) Historic building - 1885 example of a Greek Revival Style house (without portico) "Strup - Kurz [louse" - 309 Church which includes decorative details of later styles. 3. Linn Street brick paved. 4. (11) (louse - 506 Linn - well maintained with open yard with variety of trees - Dogwoods. •''r: 5. Fairchild Street - brick paved. 6. Trees along Fairchild - row of younger F, older trees; oaks, maples B basswood. ' . 7t Trees along Gilbert - 10 large, beautiful maples; thick screening F, shade. 9. (03) J/9. (08) 10. (15) (louse - 519 Gilbert (louse - 526 Linn Garage - architectural F, historical significance. - beautiful, large old home with big side yard; in need of paint. - great big, old, red barn; in oxcellent:.shape. 9 226 NEGATIVE IMPACTS BLOCK 55 TYPE OF IMPACT IMPACTED PROPERTY Dust Visual 05 05 TYPE OF VIOLATION CODE VIOLATIONS BLOCK 55 1. (15, 16, 17) Yard Regulation - not a 20 ft. setback 2. (16) Parking Regulation - no off-street parking 3. (04); Parking Regulation - unscreened, unpaved 5 -car parking lot 227 Comments: 228 D BLOCK DATA BLOCK 55 PARCEL ADDMSS ZONING USE/ACTIVITY 9WNEP OC.ST. OCCCCUR. UR 14W NI MUST.US 1303 S19 Gilbert RM SF Cl...a/Cont: Ilu ble, Nell 0 1304 329 Church RSA NF -2 Johnston, George 0 1305 319-21 Church AM NF -4 11111/ConC SII lntle r, Jaocs = 0 1306 317 Church RSA FN -4 (3 r.') Kurz/Cont: Conner, S.A A + 1307 309 Church Bit SF Burt, Anna A + 1308 526 Linn NIA NF -6 (3 ren') Love, 14rjerle D 1309 $22 Linn Pat IIF -2 Co..." Stephen _ 1710 514 Linn PIA NF -2 Brunton, Alberti Cont: Ec)Jwd, Wllfrcd 0 1311 $06 Linn RSA NF -2 R.jors/Cont: Ech.rJ Wilfred + 1713 312 F.i.hild _ PSA SP Brunton, Albert. K 0 13IS 314 Fairchild RSA SF EcbhorJt. Wilfred A 0 1114 a lrchild li0 1.11 ASA SF Ibsea/Cont: Thornton. Kenneth A + ISi3 714 Fairchild _ RJA NF -2 Whiting. E. IGthan A 0 1116 326 Falrchlld RIA SF Con t' III n11ey, Ilan ry Hinkley, 0 1317 Jib FPIrdJld Pit HF -2 Pupp, St.niay Cout: Nupp, FJarJ R + _ 1718 S11 GI Meet 93A SP Dahall, David A + Commektt6 A quiet ituiden.tiat Gtoch aCth good dtzed fo.tb and 2aagert, eede.q, ioe.ee-maln.talned hom4. One. apartment Gu.ieding (paneet 21) has ptentg o6 o66- etweet panhing and is on a targe enough tot that .11.6 .Impact on .the. Hock is mAbwlmized. 229 1 Commektt6 A quiet ituiden.tiat Gtoch aCth good dtzed fo.tb and 2aagert, eede.q, ioe.ee-maln.talned hom4. One. apartment Gu.ieding (paneet 21) has ptentg o6 o66- etweet panhing and is on a targe enough tot that .11.6 .Impact on .the. Hock is mAbwlmized. 229 RESOURCES TYPE OF RESOURCE BLOCK 56 Trees along Linn - shade, visual $ noise buffering. Mature trees. Trees along Gilbert - private evergreens; trees F, bushes; shade F, screening. Trees along Fairchild - young. Fairchild & Linn Streets - brick paved. 5. (23) (louse - 317 Fairchild well maintained house F, yard; possible historical significance; brick entrance. ' 6. (32, 33) Garages old horse barns used as garages; poorly maintained but of possible historical significance. '7, Greenery in alley _ visual $ noise barriers. (36) .7 9. (22) 10. (25) (louse - 332 Davenport Open lot (louse - 309 Fairchild - well maintained; possible historical significance; nice fence - green space; visual. - well maintained; possible architectural significance. 231 NO. NEGATIVE IMPACTS SOURCE TYPE OF IMPACT IMPACTED PROPERTY 1. (CVI) Parking lot (21) unscreened 2.,(27) House Visual Visual - poorly maintained; dilapidated porch, gutters 1322, 1320 1326, 1328 870-1376, 1391, 1392 3. Old barns Visual - dilapidated 1328, 1327 (32, 33) 4. (CV2) Parking lot (35) unpaved Visual 1323 232 ' CODE VIOLATIONS BLOCK 56 ' NO. TYPE OF VIOLATION 1. (21) Parking Regulation -large unscreened lot 2. (35) Parking Regulation - 4 -car lot, unscreened and unpaved 3.'(29) Parking Regulation - no off-street parking 4. (30) Parking Regulation - no off-street parking ' 5. (31) Parking Regulation - no off-street parking 233 Comments: 234 BLOCK DATA BLOCK 36 j PARCEL ADDRESS ZONING LLSE/AR IV nV ONNDA OxNOR occur. IMHI:N IxVL53. 1319 419 Gilbert RIA SP Ilourd, Laurs % + 13.10 121 Gilbert R3A IIF -3 units Schaelttor 6 Ross 0 1321 129 Gilbert R3A MF -S units' Schachter 6 Ross 0 1321 Fairchild R3A Vacant Let R. PetruL 1321 317 Fairchild R.tA IIF -1 units (3 ra, R. Patrck + qn 111 FalahAlJ RA N:(un 3 .a, Ary 0 IJ23 5139 Falr<Id IJ R3A 5F Dammr % + 1326 1;.11 Llnn NSA SF Folk % + 1121 420.12 Linn RJA 10.6 units Iluuscl 1321 116 Linn R3A IIF -3 unt)o J sor Nasion % } 112'3 112 Linn RJA JIFJ Sally/Gantt Suchen + 1110 304 Wvenpurl R3A NF -3 units WoulorC, at ❑ 0 1111 l0g bavenlwrt NIA NF -1 ..It, 11111/I:onst Rupp 0 1112 112 WvenFort R3A AP -3 units Johnson 0 till 311 11a¢enp'l "JA 5P Nuraaal short % 0 1111 SZO ILvanpw RSA Nr•1 unlls (3 ru( Jonas, Malls, + 1)11 Sit Davuupurl x1A SF Put -� ism 112 onrnpart RIA SP Js St. Victor % + 111! Jul) Lllbart am W-1 on ill Lllloapin S 0 1111 111 Llll.r rl a1.1 s, lyre 0 Comments Rea.tdeneea 151 and 531 which nhe adjacent to commeheldt phopektie.a no in n dLeapida.ted state. The neat o6 the bench .6 in genehatXY good eoncition. Nouaea and lande along Davenpott nhe eapeciatey nice, ataa aeong nohth bath o6 Linn. 235 �.NO. $. (39) 4. ' SA TYPE OF RESOURCE Historic buildings - South side of 300 block Davenport St. Historic building - Pearson Duplex - 321-23 Davenport Historic building - 325 Gilbert Trees along Gilbert Trees along Davenport RESOURCES BLOCK 57 - well preserved houses of exclusively 19th century construction. - Colonial Style house. - 17th century design forms worked into "midwestern classic" design; well maintained house 6 yard. - large shade trees; shade, visual. - large f, medium size trees; shade, visual. (45, 46, (louses - 328-30, 326, 322 P, 318 Linn - visually pleasing group of houses; all but one (48) well maintained. 47, 48) II' 237 NEGATIVE IMPACTS NO. SOURCE TYPE OF IMPACT 1. (48) House Visual - poorly maintained 2. Leaning telephone pole (hazard 3. (49) Laundromat Visual - shade $ color of building 4. t4vJ rarKing ioc for laundromat f Pagliai's S. (50) Bio Resources $ rear storage building 1 BLOCK 57 IMPACTED PROPERTY I347, 1349, Bast side of block 69 1343, pedestrians in alley Adjacent blocks �l Visual - unscreened Adjacent blocks Visual 1351 F, adjacent blocks ' 1353 _ 6, (51) Storage of autos Visual 7. (50) Bio Resources Erosion - drainage from roof 8. (51) (louse Visual - poorly maintained exterior ti 9, (52) Gas station Visual (signs l; cars) 10, (53) Ilou5c G garage Nolse Sme I I Visual - poor maintenance needs paillt 1353, 1354 1351 1158-05. 06 Block 56 1353, 1351 1148-56, 58, 59 1354, 108-56, 58, 59 it. (51) Garage Visual - old lmplemonts and it 39, 54 lilt of garbugo - next to rose garden at 54 12. (50) Corrugated iron Vlnual 51, 42 ,)an stornae shed (auto) CODE VIOLATIONS BLOCK 57 J 1. (41) Use Regulation - junked vehicle stored in yard - shielded by fence - fence and auto covered with vegetation ' 2. (51) Parking Regulation - unscreened parking lot 3, (52) Parking Regulation 0 - unscreened parking lot 239 290 BLOCK DATA BLOCK ST VANCBI. ADDRESS ZONING uSM/AC11VITY OWNER MMI :R Occur. uh!.LN I:li_S1. 1139 32S Gilbert NSA SF SulherinnJ X + 1310 331 Gill.ert RU MF -8 units Scott K Keith Cont: Strabals 0 1111 323 Davenport NU SF Person X .� 1312 319 lulvunpnrl R3A SF Dat ere 0 1313 315 DuvmOorl NSA SF Fayncr X + 1311 311 Uavenpon NSA SP G fhe[, Ilaran K 0 1315 32h-30 I., NU MF -3 units K.•hrer 1 + ISM. 324, I.Inn 1131 SF Cnstolo 3 0 1317 322 tion NSA SF Ilenly X + 1318 318 Linn RAA Be, Fennell 1319 Std' De Linn 31., C2 11. units• IWlub/Cont: SLsrJa-�- 1309 302- Rlcon,lo .11 301 C2 Plua Palace IWlub/fnnn Sk rJa } tll'9 SIU NlunolnKl nn R1 Lo unJ inert Ilnl ub/I'mR: SS. rJa 0 1150 ape 8luneluOlun Cl 81u•Nuauutcm NrBUs/Ifant: Llol.l tial D 1351 S21 .n I:7 Mt --2 Cu troll 1 1152 Sus Gillmrt Cl Cue Slallnn A... 011 Co. 0 us3 All Lllbcrt AS F11 -: Nv lollc Xy 1151 315 C.Ilbert It2 SF Plshvr 1 O i1 -1 .1 Comments This b£ocic 4.s dominated by Ixcnhing aAw, most og coldch would be gaeatfy .improved by paving and/on weening. 241 n r cl jn� JuLY 21 1 �LLt�.l14TCW �1 o v cb G G-60 2 CV3 o 7 CM ; 1 © p, �1 7 © p, TYPE OF RESOURCE RESOURCES BLOCK 58 1. Ilistoric building - - 1847 random ashlar, yellow-brown sandstone house of midwest Wentz - Stach House - 219 Gilbert Greek Revival Style; excellent condition. 2. (06) [louse - 319 Bloomington - possible architectural I', historical significance. 3. Small bars on block - 210, 208, 206 Linn Street - meeting places, recreation. U Drug Store B soda counter - neighborhood resource; convenience for shopping; medical supplies; F, meeting place. 243 NEGATIVE IMPACTS 1. (CV1) Parking lot (municipal) Visual 2. (CV2) Parking lot Dust, rush-hour congestion 244 BLOCK 58 IMPACTED PROPERTY 11, 12, 14, 03, 18 11, 12, 21, 18 neighborhood in general General public 868-64, 65, 66, 67 ' 1. (19, 20) 2. (0 GA -10) 3. (06) CODE VIOLATIONS TYPE OF VIOLATION BLOCK 58 Parking Regulation - unscreened parking lot (City property) Parking Regulation - unpaved parking lot (3 ft, hedges assuage visual impact) Use Regulation - stored vehicles front 6 rear 4. (06) Parking Regulation - unpaved rear parking lot ' 5. (18) Parking Regulation - unscreened parking "4M 246 BLOCK DATA BLOCK so PARCEL AUDRP.SS ZONING USE/ACTIVITY OWNCR DINLk OCCUP.DIN Lk IIXNID' IWILII 36-1903 219 Gllbme C2 W'-4 Chase, Patricia at at 1004 225 Gilbert C: SF Conpbdl, Irene K 0 IOUs 229 filbert CZ SF KeminK. Wry A 0 1906 JPl 01... i.glon CZ Offices Xa Nt IaBhOMe Lea mmol C'orporadml 0 1901A 319 Nloonlr9ton C2 5111 Partial Lot Xa•stluyhunsa LearUlog Corporation 1007 317 Blood oRton L'2 5111 Porkh, Lot Xcstlntl Wawa, Corpamtlon — I'JaB tJu 1'... C2 sill Parting Lot XeabiKhause Leam lig Cu I.I.t ion 19119 4oth Llan c! sill luLee mus UlN;huam I.e:uu b!Y Iturl•notinn �_ 1'l IU 71B Linn C2 sill Y.idlnK int Nvsllnlhnlua Learning Cor•ontlan loll 211 Linn CI (hall. Inn IIF.2 Grnf, Kathlean 0 1911 !10 Linn C3 1°st'f 1•IJue qurtaent littler, J,.ns J. 0 1911 10.4 Linn [7 MrLe lmtcon Learn Yupnrl l/Cool: Lloyd.0 A And ri. D. 0 _ 1914:116 Llan C2 n,guus r,,,ern Ili: hbuv<I se 14a, Jnhn U 1917t ug Linn C! Year..+un's PIIJrnwy I'eanun, Y. V. 0 19❑ lit miller C! fcorlvsS 0uf mut ILL.! b•brve) S.Ith. S. 4 KanJt, E. 0 C2 mwq I,•a City.( luuo city 1911 110 Alltut C2 Gllpin PJlnt R GIJss • ,,ea Krllla, Cl Iffor0 (:nidi GIIPI. Mile 0 dollw store • BIue4 Blonw %,rlu•I •b.p Comment6 Tki6 block le a m.txtme o6 commeAciat and iwidentta2 u6u. Ruldenced aae otd, IUttondcatty bignl6ltant 6thuction in goneAaCty good condition. Recent and eument Irhabitttatton (.e evident...Con4Uctb between eommeaclat and aeeldenttat uaee ane tangety .the Aebut.t o6 the We6tinghvuee Lemming Center parking tot. 247 BLOCK PX[F— of 5URV1i JW ZI 1 C CVG CV5 i 1 _1 1 CV4 1 6 5 �CV7 2~ 1�■y _-- - MR RESOURCES BLOCK 59 ' NO. TYPE OF RESOURCE' Trees along Jefferson Street - large, medium $ small size; shade $ some screening; one huge maple. 2. (36) House 320 Jefferson - architectural F, historical significance. ' 3. (37) House 324 Jefferson - architectural F historical significance. 4. (38) [louse - 328 Jefferson - attractive, well maintained house & yard. 249 NEGATIVE IMPACTS I SOURCE TYPE OF IMPACT Parking lot Visual Dust Noise, including traffic in alley Traffic congestion Standing Water BLOCK S9 IMPACTED PROPERTY 33, 34, 35, 36, B68-64 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, B67-46, 40 858-17, 18 B68-64, 65 Entire block. Properties bordering alley. , 35, 36 Runoff - sand, gravel, sewer capacity overflow. Properties bordering alley. Air pollution during rush hour Properties bordering alley. Danger - excessive traffic in alley Properties bordering alley. 2. Electrical Equipment In alley Visual 3. (27-31) Structure - Visual - incompatible Westinghouse architecture Learning Corp. 4. (CV2) Parking lot - Visual (32) unscreened Itunoff S. Entrance to large Accelerated deterioration parking lot - use of private property of 35's private drive 6. Gllbort St. traffic Noise 250 36, 39, 22 36, 37, 39, 22, 2 3 33, 34, 35 35, properties bordering alley. 35 Properties along Gilbert. TYPE OF VIOLATION Parking Regulation Parking Regulation Parking Regulation 4. (23) Parking Regulation S. (24, 25) Parking Regulation 6. (26) J7. (36) Parking Regulation Yard Regulation CODE VIOLATIONS BLOCK 59 - unpaved, unscreened parking lot - unscreened parking lot - no off-street parking - insufficient off-street parking - no off-street parking for Taco Grande (required: l.space for each 300 sq. feet floor area) - no off-street parking for Boulevard Room (required: 1 space for each 300 sq. ft. floor area) - not a 20 -foot setback 251 Comments: BLOCK DATA BLOCK 59 PARCEL AUORESS IONING USE/ACTIVITY ONNER 0%NLN OCCUR nhhl'N IYi1Sl'. 1922 119 Gilbert C2 SF Englert -1• 1923 125 Gllbort C2 HF -J Ncnttel — 1'924 127 Gilbert C2 Offlres Goldberg. Harrel - Trustee or aI 0 1925 331 Wrtet C2 Toro Grande Guldburg, Hertel - Taste. et .1 0 19.1b 32:-29 Harlot C2 tluelcvaN Nano G�Idne rg, Nrrrvl - Trustee nt at 0 1927 321 t4rAet C2 Offices WN Nestlnghuuse loarnlnR Cnr ration 0 _ 1129 319 WrIct f.2 Yarling l.et N,elinghuas. Learning CnlVu ratlno I979 I30 Llnn C2 Parting Lot Neat Ingliuuse yc.m .• r.. 1930 1241Inn r. Porting lot wilt In Yhe"M Ii+ , rn,n _ 1911 118 I.Inn C2 Porting bat h.at luglmuha 11:111 ns—S_'3L"_'Llllgu_ _ 1932— -I08 1.1 R38 I'arLing Lot It. lLrY's Church 1911 302 Jefferson R30 SF fn eus, Story + 1931 3114 Jrffenun 143N S!' GIa+Yu., tafeph 4 Aller i } 1933 SJ tl Ja ffursen N30 HF -5 SAav, N'Wcont: 314 5J.., Corp. et .1 O 193. ,3211.10.1 fersnn RJR SI —_ lee, Purg ler. Y + 1911 32.1 Je/fersnn HSB SP Anfrv..o. I. lUrfurle 1 0 1934 329 Mir"... RIB RP -S It'll, lhehatl } 1939 115 Gllburl Ri0 1111.2 l./bf, it.,. a. 4 0 252 Comments TheAe ane no Aeatdence.e on .thie Gloeh except a Aectony... Economy AdvextiAi.ng pneaena minimae notice and v.i.aua.Z impaetb and eeeme to be existing haAmoni.oubey wish euAAocmding .land uAm (paAhing and chuncheA). Loading aAea may pteaent p4obtem6 .in teAma os Hocking the A.tAeet and stdeuoaeh. 253 2 hLul. iii 4 254 BLOCK DATE op SURVIY .JULY ZZ 1, � T 3 LO P L RESOURCES BLOCK 67 (46) historic building - St. Mary's Catholic Church (1867) Romanesque doors F, arches; Gothic structure F, spiral. 2. Trees along Jefferson Large to medium size oaks; visual, shade. 3. (46) Rectory of St. Mary's Church well maintained building F, yard; architectural fi historical significance. 4: (45) 1st Methodist Church - well maintained building F, yard; architectural F, historical significance; incompatible, "modern" addition to church. ' S. (42) historical building - Geiger - Wesley Foundation (louse - 213 Market - brick house of the Anglo -Italian style with gable ends. 1 � 255 NEGATIVE IMPACTS BLOCK 67 NO. SOURCE TYPE OF IMPACT IMPACTED PROPERTY 1. Jefferson St. traffic Noise 45, 16 '- 2. Dubuque St. traffic Noise 43, 44, 45 3. Market St. traffic Noise 42 ,.• 4.. (CV 1), Parking lot Visual 42, qS (41) Dust 12, 45 S. (43) Gas station - Visual 42, qq B68 -61A Standard Smell 42 qq ' Noise A2 qq =i 1` 11 1 i 256 '" NO. TYPE OF VIOLATION Parking Regulation CODE VIOLATIONS - unscreened, unpaved parking lot BLOCK 67 257 250 V SLOCE DATA e L(Y.'E 67 PARCH. ADDRESS ZONING USE/ACTIVITY M. CA O"XII OCCUR. DNNIIII INVLSI'. J6-1910 117-31 Linn U varchousa choose Ecemay Advertising Co. 0 1011 215 %larLet C2 Parking Lot Mercer, Anita 1912 213 N. MAI 4 IID N. D.,t & C2 Wesley house Y Wesley Foundation of IA Y 0 N13 13,1 Lwl.—,. C2 Lows Standard Aeon. OII Co. 0 11111.15 Vubu.Ve St. cz RJtl Church Addition 1st United A1.th.dist 1:Imrrh + I'J16 .laffonnn St. RJtl Chuah Reetory St, mdryb Cetholle Chnr h _ Comment6 floumA on W cotneA oj beach ane veep munped, Ath elate yatd space and clom(fed rathLng spaces.;. lost a,{ .Otte Murk ennnle�e 06 otdert houses nam used bot commenelat and/o2 tesLden.tia.e. purposes. Lots are, penenaetq emaee and mot weee-mtfnfn(ned. 259 MOCK (lb DATE or SURVEY JULY 23 b-bo�(Vcq 1 -CV5 CV4 \CV6 6' 3 —, — _ " i 1 G A CV3 -- � k�FCjkICA�. �- „P,z 1 -CV5 CV4 \CV6 6' 3 2.7- GO q `?- T x� 1 2.7- GO q `?- T RESOURCES BLOCK 68 1 NO. TYPE OF RESOURCE 1. (61) Yard - provides open space & greenery on a very crowded block; ' large evergreens 4 elms. 2. (49) House - 225 Linn - well maintained house f, yard. ' 3. (66-68) Buildings - row of older houses converted into fairly attractive shops. 261 NEGATIVE IMPACTS BLOCK 68 NO. SOURCE TYPE. OF IMPACT IMPACTED PROPERTY ' 1. (60) Gas station - Visual - glare from cement i Skelly F cars 58 Noise 58, 61 2. hlarket St, traffic Noise 64, 63, 62, 61, 60 , 3. Dubuque St. traffic Noise 55-58 4. (CV1) Parking lot - (59) unscreened Visual 58 S. (CV2) Parking lot - (62, 63) unscreened Visual 61, 61A 6. (CV3) Parking lot - Visual, dust 53, 56, 57, 58 (52) un screened Y, unpaved 7. (CV4) Parking lot - tr. (53) unscreened Visual 57, 58 8. (47) Electrical Visual 48, 50 -. Equipment 9. (60) Gas station sign - ' largo, lit Skelly sign Visual 58 it 262 ' 2G3 CODE VIOLATIONS BLOCK 68 NO. TYPE OF VIOLATION r 1. (59) Parking Regulation - unscreened parking lot 2, (62) Parking Regulation - unscreened parking lot -� 3.-(52) ' ` Parking Regulation - unscreened parking lot 9: (53) Parking Regulation - unscreened parking lot ' 5; (48) Parking Regulation - unscreened parking lot 6, (51) Setback Regulation - old dilapidated barn not set back 10 feet from alley (now garage) 1 2G3 D Comments: 264 BLOCK DATA BLACK 69 PARCEL. N!ORf:55 ZONING OSE/ACTIVITY OWL11 OWNER OCNC (14%1.!, ICl1.9. 36.1917FLIan R30 Electrical Oqui Pnent low•Illinob Goa 4 Electric 1940N3tl AF -3 Nlaen, Richard 0 1949R38 HF -4 Voplrll, Kurds et al + 1.950 1951 Nib NF -2 Juta6lo, UDaa T NAI AF4 0,11, LTrmter _ 1951 215 Blues inKum N3U5F CarI Iml Ki la, Luu _ 1953 9119 tllouni ng Lou N3tl SF Curtlmiglia, Lco L 0 1954 H6 Uhmm Wlgl un N.tll SF SAdelanan, Dauy,loa 1 0 1055 211,14iLugm Nin . Ocatiatsofllc. Nnrhar..1. AI, 1 0 I95A 211 Gubmpre Pan Mr 1 GerJon, .Inhn P- 3 - 1957 222 lRd.0 a NJB SF S.11, Arthur Banl: Slnclett, Thoa, 11158 Iltl !n Indnupro 113U LIIZ-1 Wats, Mill las -�- 1959 211.14 IAhngne C! Parking Lot SIM, )II Co. I'M 101 Marler C1 Ameluna 91Leil7 SIeIl7 OI1 Cu. 0 1961 1111Wrlel (rcarl ' SF 7mn'LJ/, PeNrl J. 0 I9olA 116 Nrrlrr 113 Narlrl 1:1 MI .2 rcnnulA, 1'L•url J. 0 1962 C2 ParLlnll _— IW rI INK, (Wrath, 1'161-64 110.11 1W1 Lal C.2 Suttnn RAI. I 1V Vr-Ji 19 n. AlberhurLK/runt: I'<uplr_ Bas 4 Tnnt 0 1961 IOL6 11111.1rm IJl lwn...--.1� _ _ --- p2 Ila va,ta 6 W.",..nq (Nan l; it u. Jrer. trd + r'.'n!1 Nuhr'f Nualmrrant —'t"fe YY I9ui 191,8 111 LIm, ILL lour C1 1:1 Apt --JAFInNE Vacunt SInrp St miI, IWI IV�____.I Sr Anppry rr, Inhr n 0 :I Connnentb A ve21 nice nestdcnttae beach with nttnnettve yands and Weft -maintained stAuetma, No nevi nirnn,tment buitd(nge; ate muttt- Am"tty etnue.tunee, ahe v{nmilg convenbione. 265 NO. TYPE OF RESOURCE RESOURCES BLOCK 69 House F yard - 225 Davenport Trees along Davenport 'frees $ bushes along Linn well maintained. shade 4 screening. peonies, $ young oak. 267 i Historic buildings - North side of 200 block Bloomington - houses entirely of 19th century construction. 2. (1367) Historic building•- - altered Queen Anne house of 18801s; so-called pepperlarx ' House - 202 Bloomington tower (only surviving example). 3. Gardens $ shrubbery in back yards along alleyways - enhances appearance of alley; partially screen auto. Friend Meeting house $ United Action for Youth - community resource. tS. (73) House - 228-232 Bloomington architectural F historical significance. 6. Linn Street - brick paved. i - Davenport Street brick paved. 8. (61) Trees large pines & shrubs in front yard. 9. Gardens $ shrubbery in yards J along Dubuque - also young trees in parking. House F yard - 225 Davenport Trees along Davenport 'frees $ bushes along Linn well maintained. shade 4 screening. peonies, $ young oak. 267 i NO. NEGATIVE IMPACTS SOURCE TYPE OF IMPACT IMPACTED PROPERTY Dubuque St. traffic Noise 62-67 Trash storage Visual 63 Rouse Visual - deterioration of 65 structure; poor maintenance 64 Backyard Visual gravel parking lot Dust 59, 57, 55, 56 BLOCK 69 269 1` CODE VIOLATIONS 269 BLOCK 69 ' NO. TYPE OF VIOLATION ' 1. (58) Use Regulation - junked vehicle in alley at 1358 Parking Regulation - unscreened, unpaved parking lot ' 2. (68) Parking Regulation - more than one car parked in required front yard 3. (64) Parking Regulation - no off-street parking for SF home ' 4. (57) Parking Regulation - no off-street parking S. (74) Parking Regulation. - no off-street parking 269 Comments: 1 ' 270 BI K DATA BLOCS 70 PARCEL AIIORFSS ZONING USB/ACr1VIlY Oh90R Ohli.R (MI It OCCUR 1•dl.\I. 1374 225 Fairchild R30 IVF -2 units Struh + 1377 221 Fnlrahild R30 RF -3 units Sem' + 1378 215 FJ1rahild 1130 IIF -S units Beichunson/Con[: 0 R r/Con Z Schsut—.Ltu 1179 ! 7 Fnlrchlld 1130 RF•] its 191IIn 0 1380 1.11 DO It3D IIF -6 units OurcLardt/Cunt: 4- Ilac st t•r Prol,.rll.s 2381 122 Rub,ou RSR SF h'allace D 13117 4.145 Dnhayna 11311 RFS units ILula/Cunu 0 RI[chcll, m at 1383 112 Dula u, RID $I 061un D 1331 JUtl DO...quo "30 51' 16MAJug 11,.0 Y 0 1335 207 INao apart NSB Aro units Rna/fano 1}tlnn, J.... D 1336 JUtl IN""Jnlrt 930 RF•S units GWInty. Oala 13N7 211) Oaven,rt 1130 RI'-! units GuJIm Y, 141. _ ISAtl 711 Varuq.art RID 41-6 9a0.00.1; hunsal IS ru,nhsls 1381) 7fU Iravunlorl ".15 aF 11s1nn, Ilaneh Z 1390 113 bavenyanrt 9311 1114 un its IWeSaY A -�• 1191 103.1151.um 938 711.7 units Inn qday/Cunni 16 unn.sl Imy, IID. _ 1391 111 Lluu ".111 ITI S un. to mmlrry lalhn 0 I1 fJ JAaI GrAIIA' IIJI.t Comments TU6 to an atttactive block Ath many we.U-kept, olden homes. The NE cohneh of the. block .ts panxticutanty nice. 271 LOGS 70 DATE o` SURVEY \J ANE 8_ -A�RcAMw CV4J tCVS 8J,CVG � 1. 272 3 jPfve�,eectT t► CV4J tCVS 8J,CVG � 1. 272 3 jPfve�,eectT NO. TYPE OF RESOURCE 1. Trees along Fairchild - especially large maples $ sycamores on east half of ' Fairchild on the parking. 2. Trees along Linn - especially large maples on south half of Linn on the parking. 3. Trees along Davenport - new, young, pin oaks, honey locusts. A. (76) [louse - 225 Fairchild - historical E architectural merit; a nice wrought iron fence surrounding this & next property. ' S. (83) (louse - 412 Dubuque - historical & architectural merit; transition from Queene Anne to Classic Revival Style; [BSO example of combination of colonial F, gcorgian style (segmental arched headings). Davenport, Linn 4 Fairchild - brick paved. SOURCE TYPE OF IMPACT NEGATIVE IMPACTS IMPACTED PROPERTY 1. Dubuque St. Noise - loud enough to drown traffic conversation on the sidewalk 80-85 2. (78) Junk stoves $ sofa in back near alley Visual 3. (89) Structure Visual - poor maintenance (gutters f, paint) 4. (91) Garbage in front Smell yard Visual 5. (91) Structure Visual - poor maintenance (gutters f paint) 77, 79, 88, 89 BG9; 58-61 90 90, B69; 57, 58 90 B69; 57, 58 BLOCK 70 #6. (CV1) Parking area - Visual 90, 76 (92) unpaved Dust - pil'cs up in street 76 7. (CV2) (78) Parking on alley Dust 79, 87-90 8.(86-89) Parking aroas Dust 85-90 ' Visual 85, 90 274 CODE VIOLATIONS 275 BLOCK 70 NO. TYPE OF VIOLATION I. (92) Parking Regulation - unscreened, unpaved lot ' 2, (78) Parking Regulation - unscreened, unpaved lot 3. (87, 86) Parking Regulation - unscreened, unpaved lot 4. (82) Parking Regulation - unscreened, unpaved lot 5. (79) Setback Regulation - garage too close to alley 6, (76) Setback Regulation - garage too close to alley 275 COINI10nts : ' , 27G BLOCK DATA BLOCK 69 ,..: x.SmCEI. W4HT:SS 1041%0 USC/AL i1VITY ONNCR OXNCx 1N:NB L1XRIilI IxYI:ST. 1333 JIB Linn A3R SF SeIIY/Cent. 11111, EIIxoCeth A T 1336 313 Linn 930 SF 3 ns Leonard, 1357 :S Bavn.port 8311 llargarcl k -}- SF Idrehavl, Boris 3:J Iriva•nport :IT U+va•npml AIB BLOCK DATA BLOCK 69 ,..: x.SmCEI. W4HT:SS 1041%0 USC/AL i1VITY ONNCR OXNCx 1N:NB L1XRIilI IxYI:ST. 1333 JIB Linn A3R SF SeIIY/Cent. 11111, EIIxoCeth A T 1336 313 Linn 930 SF 3 ns Leonard, 1357 :S Bavn.port 8311 13.'.3 13'.'3 3:J Iriva•nport :IT U+va•npml AIB NF -6 onlls laansparh — ASB 5F 11llllam, 4 Ueal+ A 0 1160 weenport NIB Vacant Lot 111111.1.1 4 Be.], 1161 :11 liaveuirort RIB Sf bay A 0 116: Jig Pul.u.pre RIB !IF -6 la.hort A 0 1367 3:6 plhu lue AIB SE Taylor. Marlon — 1361 3:1 IAJu,.1ue RSB SF Taylor, Marion — IM•s 314 t4lhanum 915 SF McEvoy, Ilolen A + 111.1. 31110".1..1, 915 Sr Bovey A 0 IS,,) Lilt Al—einitan RIB MF -1 "nils Milled Stanley A 0 I11.A :L'r. Ylnum in9mp AIB IIF -J "nits Property l7o City Property curies Citlan ---`-- 14.11 :I! Bl noon nylon x15 MF -S nolo R.1 -a" ...t: City 1laprrly (•arpn ration u I V.) la Ulna -.1 mS1a11 AIR 51' Nei, 4 Breyer A 1311 ARa At....s uglm. Ran Ml .1 ..It. Real, Ruhell A IB T 1 :7! .: 51o..minSlml AIR St Vu1 Ja Mood. 1171 Jtl Ol a..anuCl un N}B !II7 Nlrlam A II 1171 1t 1i-11 Mtn loa+0111 `Icrl In of 1111..1,6 Ph" An. 11.1-11 _ u 111 -um N1B- sF---I I+rr R— _�- —1115— -1 � —^— = Correnents Vehy dense Land aw e on .A16 beock aaith much o6 .the aaea devoted to panlung. The AtAuvtmu ane tangety nmttl-,Sarnie.y now, wUla huo newapnatment bui Ang,& and many Amity eonveminns... Maintenance on the 6ou.thmn hath deems to be much be.ttea .than on the noathenn hath. 277 Z%0 3 Cum BLOCK. 71 , DATE or- SURVEY JULY 14 rlvl 1 ! CV3 � 6 vovicp 0 5 6 CV5 I� 1 ! CV3 � 6 vovicp 0 5 6 CV5 RESOURCES NO. TYPE OF RESOURCE BLOCK 71 1 ' 1. Linn Street - brick paved. 2. (95) Trees at corner of Linn F Church - two large corner maples on parking 6 medium sized spruces (6) surrounding house; visual, noise buffer (especially for 95).., 3. (00) Trees at corner of Linn $ Dubuque - on parking, large; visual. .F-747(01) House - 528 Dubuque - attractive, well kept home; neat yard; all nice flowers shrubs, big trees; visual. ' S. (04) Small garden patch on parking - visual. 6. (04-06) Three nice homes - 202, 208, 212 Fairchild - well kept older houses, yards; tree on parking. Fairchild Street - brick paved, - NO. SOURCE 1. (CV1) (93) Parking lot ' 2:(93, 94) .Apartment building & house very close together 3.. (CV2) c (00) 4. F, 5, (10) S (louse Visual - unkept yard F ' crumbling sidewalk - incompatible with new sidewalk on block 04, IIS, 06, 07, 09 �y 280 NEGATIVE IMPACTS TYPE OF IMPACT Visual Privacy, "breathing space", - light IMPACTED PROPERTY 10 93, 94 Parking lot Visual, noise 99, 01 1., Dubuque St. traffic Noise, visual 14110-1404 Parking lot Visual, noise 06 ' I 201 ' CODE VIOLATIONS BLOCK 71 NO. TYPE OF VIOLATION 1. (93) Parking Regulation - unscreened parking lot 2`. (00) Parking Regulation - unscreened parking lot 3. '(04) Parking Regulation - not enough parking for 3 -unit apartment 4. (07) Parking Regulation - not enough parking for 5 -unit apartment S. (07) Yard Regulation - not a 20 -foot setback (03) Parking Regulation - not enough off-street parking for 8 -unit apartment i6: 201 202 0 ILOCR DATA BLOCK 71 PARCEL AUOROSS ZONING 050/ACTIVITY O"E8 O OC(:OP.NE ❑N•JIN 161I.51. 29.1393 521 1.1nn RSA 111'-N• Clerk, Jost, A. 0 1394 $22 Liu. RSA SF Lent, Nllll,Im 0 1395 533 Linn RSA SF City Property Corp. 0 1390 225 Churoh 93A SF V.ow,,a RuuJe, Stavan R } 1397 219.21 Church RM 111-12 Hot, , (right —_ 1398 1399 215 Cluuch 211 Church R3A SF Rlct/Cnnu Anpelaherp, Adrian 3 R3.A NF•4 ibel, Nldmlm n 11011 SAI Onhnyoe 113A 16.6• naps. feorpe 0 1401 528 lhihn8ue R31% SF Berg, C. P. I •)L 14U2 514 Iluhny,m NSU NF -5 Nillnaq P.lulinv + 1403 Sol Innrye H3U 1'J'-8 (6 m) .lohnsun, Otgo/Cunt: gllcholl, NNhert I ..-F 1401 201 FauddlJ R315 211-3 rnglch+rt, Ibty 641'5 2118 F4irv'h11J N36 111-2 Snllh, S4n,h i �- 1106 212 I41rah11J RIB 111-5 Mnullvy, L. A. 3 0 1107 Ill, 1'alrchllJ R30 111.5 IL A. 11. Ine111n10l 0 Ill's 221 FuirehilJ 930 IIr•3 (I rn) bnek, Clenant/rant: Nurhack, pally _ 1409 210 1o1r014J Nth SP 1Rlernlak, Ilrnrga I } 1410 513 Lbn1 Hilt Ibclur'e Offlcv IIF•tl SM -0.14, laity 0 Comentd Titia 16 a atce beock iattit moe.tey tartge, oeded howw on enhge tcumte. Ge.nehnUy to good condi tton and anch.Gteataatey tuteAuti.ng... A major aaunee 06 ext#Anat.LtteA is a targe 64 ateAmUy faith a eange gnavet pahiaCng eat. 283 r, Y' h 6 I" 1 Jf ; Comentd Titia 16 a atce beock iattit moe.tey tartge, oeded howw on enhge tcumte. Ge.nehnUy to good condi tton and anch.Gteataatey tuteAuti.ng... A major aaunee 06 ext#Anat.LtteA is a targe 64 ateAmUy faith a eange gnavet pahiaCng eat. 283 204 BLOCK -7Z 1' PATI I. of SURVEY JULY 14 I�; r RESOURCES ,, • BLOCK _ 72 `' N0. TYPE OF RESOURCE (83) Historic building - "llight Hickey Nouse" - 228 Church example of the Anglo -Italian style with typical Tuscan < Villa square tower; in needs of paint ?,repairs; well foliaged lot with evergreens. -: 2. North side of 200 block of Church large, old houses of interesting architectural styles with big yards, alot of shade, nice foliage; generally high level of maint a c 4. (72) 0# North Linn (louse - 619 Linn Trees P, bushes on lot 83 - brick paved. - very well maintained house $ yard; architectural P historical significance. - large oaks, small maples, evergreens, flowering bushes NEGATIVE IMPACTS NO. SOURCE TYPE OF IMPACT 1. Dubuque St. traffic Noise 2. (CV1) Parking lot Noise, dust, visual (76) large lot (gravel) iunscreened except for a low stone will 'Pr�ffic in alley. IMPACTED PROPERTY 78, 79, 80, 76 78, 81, 7S BLOCK 72 CODE VIOLATIONS BLOCK _ 72 207 Comments: .,. 200 BLACK DATA BLOCK 72 LTIVI'IY OMNCP OMYGR tNINIIN OCCUC IMIPT, SF IL,Le I, 7.enneth A � BF Blocl, Robert P. % . 0 F-0 Sul'. Joan U - nfl urnl[Y tleul 71n BIJ%. Co. sF Nuool Lu rd, Gvttrudv % -f-. At -I Scheldt /L'nn L• -- Orr, Bnwc '•�- F -S welsh, 711[1 avl % -'• �' FJ Ilnlse, llmau J -� ' tlemty Curv.al 1, Arthur % •�• Bclvr SF Illeley, Bvus B GP fiu/Ifonu Canal, Pnhert % } PARCEL ADDRESS ZONING USB/A --477 6191.inv R3A 773 679 LLnn R3d 771 719 M.Adf k3A 775 ?IS Nonalda R31 II IJ 7?h n3o DO..y,v R3A Fret 77d .16 1M1,Lo-1 w IJA 779 14: I'd nl, R3A 71 f9 IaR P, L,gnv R3A N 791 111 Ch 'ch R3A N 97 791 Chnrch RS% HF•7 :slur :N1 77B CLanI' R3.1 ',B1 'J51.1nn k3A 0 Comment6 The twain o6 thi.6 bf.oeh .ta ateepty atoped 6aom the, east down .to .the west and 61Lom aOUth .to nonth. Aa a nesutt, some 06 .the fot6 have very awhuand .tema.ln (e.g., pancet 88 .14 .tnaccezzMe 61tom the sblenmeh to 6nont o6 it) ... The dominan.t farad use on thl6 btoch 1.6 the 6natpnnbtte4 and .th6i pa*ing aAca6, even .though home 06 theae eo.ta ane we.U-6wenecl... The tach o6 a a.tdemth on .the aouthenn hath o6 Dubuque to eztneme.ty dangmu6 Aon pedeatntacw. 289 290 BLOCK 3 DATE. of 5URVEY JULY 14' ' I�UNAI.DS i 1 01 TYPE OF RESOURCE RESOURCES a i a NEGATIVE IMPACTS NO. SOURCE TYPE OF IMPACT 1. South half of Physical danger - no sidewalks Dubuque St, h steep grade on lawns - must ' walk in street - can't see oncoming traffic because of - hill. 2.,(CV2) Parking lot - (93) approximately 16 cars - unpaved - well -screened Dust 3. (CV1) Parking lot - Visual, dust (93) unpaved, unscreened IMPACTED PROPERTY Pedestrians 88, 91, 95 672-76, 75, 77 673-9S 292 CODE VIOLATIONS BLOCK 73 " NO, TYPE OF VIOLATION ,! 1. (93) Parking Regulation - large lot, unpaved, unscreened 2, (93) Parking Regulation - unscreened, unpaved lot 3.' (95) Parking Regulation - SF, no off—street parking 5 4.' (96) Parking Regulation - 4 -unit apartment building; no off-street parking S. (96) Zoning Ordinance - tree in prohibited area on corner 6. (97) Parking Regulation - 9 units, one parking space u 293 a 7 294 PARCH. ADDRESS :OYISO USE/AC71V17T O"ER ahNIA 0CCUE 04111 IM/IST. 334]5 111 Linn R3 SF Pb LIIIps. C. A./Cant: Cater, E. David 7R678 Lien 0.! SF Buckley I0 + 791 7:9 N. Linn R3 SF Touvinl, Wallace A 0 744 :15 Rm.. RSA 5F Zoo , J..... A U 49 1!1 Ikdul.inu IIJA Fra le rm ty Neta Nilo Lead Corp. 0 Pm 1!a IhAmgee R!.\ HF -11 units She., Paul/Cant: RI llirk, Charles 0 ;91 114 Imluolue NJ\ Fraternity Pr's Kappa SIN.a Fromnily Corpamtlan 0 _ 193 703 Ih.huyue RJA Fralarnity Gaut SIR.. I'M Epollm. Alu.nl .ls.uaal tun 0 PJL 11.1 Renalds RA Vaunt let Go.... Sigel I'I'l rpsllan Alumni A, -...tion 791. L'! Runs 1.1, RL\ 11 Plata Suite No. In. I311 -AI Ranalds RM NFA Young/Ibm: 1"Nord. 0 J97 715 Imn NIA 111.1 L.. Ilam &1. rnomn A + AIA block i,6 a W.xhw o6 old, large. horsed, On tennUfm and a chatch. The ba fdbO6 and loth ane geneaatly gnite lame and mob Uq ioel.t-maintained (except An NE cornea(. 295 21) BLOCK 7-4- WL 4DATE of5URVEY JULY 20 1 GI ' t�aic�=i�t�M�li�=il�� 1 1 1 1 1 1 cv(o 3� ■` 1 1 1 1 1 1 6. 7. 8. (624) Church Street - brick paved. Treos along Dubuque - medium F, young maples. Ilouse - 521 Dubuque - architectural F, historical significanco; Classic Revival Style. 297 RESOURCES BLOCK 74 ' NO. TYPE OF RESOURCE 1. (631). _ Historic building - - 1877 Gothic Revival (louse - incorporates more gothic features ' "Jackson, Swisher, Keyser Ilouse" - than any other Iowa City House; basically in very good condition 120 Fairchild but needs paint. ' 2. (632) Ilistoric building - 128 Gast Fairchild - paradigm of "Midwestern Classic." houses; good condition; large yard. 3. ''' (627) Historic building - "Day Ilouse" - 507 Clinton - 1857 frame house showing characteristics of the Anglo -Italian (Replaced by First Baptist Church) style. ' 4. (626) Ilouse - 111 Church - well maintained 8 architecturally interesting. ' St Trees along Church - medium sized maples F, honey locusts with largo, old sycamores. 6. 7. 8. (624) Church Street - brick paved. Treos along Dubuque - medium F, young maples. Ilouse - 521 Dubuque - architectural F, historical significanco; Classic Revival Style. 297 NEGATIVE IMPACTS TYPE OF IMPACT IMPACTED PROPERTY 1. (CVI) (29) Parking lot Visual, dust 28, 30 2 Dubuque St. 1 traffic Noise 32, 33, 24, 25 3. (CV6) (24) Parkine I pt Visual. dust28 29 4. (CV5) (30) Parking lot Visual, dust 33 i 290 CODE VIOLATIONS BLOCK 74 ' NO. TYPE OF VIOLATION 't 1. (29) Parking Regulation - unscreened, unpaved parking lot t2. (32) _Parking Regulation - 7 -unit apartment building, only 3 spaces 3. (27) Parking Regulation -MF apartment building with no off-street parking Parking Regulation Parking Regulation - fraternity house with no off-street parking - unscreened, unpaved parking lot Parking Regulation - unpaved, unscreened parking lot b1ACK DATA bLCCK 74 rnucrl. nnbness zou2n40 1ne/nalvlTr ah3Ln QYNL1 OCCUR. 1dId.N Ira.w. 624 S21 Oubaq.e N3A IIF.7 I.uFa, Vluln — 62S 529 B.N.J.. lt.n NF -4 Lewis, Fred — 626 111 Church N3A SF ihu..]I. Nia.l. A } 627 530 Cl Into. R 3 i1F-2 ruse 16J.IrurJ, L.y,�nu Cant: W",:". NicWrJ r Gib 521 L'I elml ANA Fretcrltlty hal t1, 6t1 W. tic I to Aasue. Pi LWpter u 629 Soo Cl Lean 11311 Church First b..htlat Church n 630 114 1'al«h11J Nan Fmtenety Alpin lulu W lh..I CurlWutlun_ 0 _ 631 lin Fulrrhlld 11.111 NF•I ilcaaa, Fliahelh + 632 I38 fulrchl ld Nan 111-7 VoOnt; Wneiy/font:M,.mSyn_am5 mv,h,rl 0 633 535 N3M IUplcp lle4na, IUnu• 0 Cmnm¢ittb This echoot buttcifng .16 quLte ofd and In pooa eoncUtion, The pfaygnound anva Is a vatuahte netghbohhood heaeeatlon ,space. and .ie obvtouety 6nequen.tfy used. 301 902 I 0 `mc,rl<& 9�. 2 ja4EY so" 9i. TYPE OF RESOURCE RESOURCES Jr. High School Building - potential neighborhood meeting facility; school plays, concerts, sports, voting, night classes. 2. Trees along Market hickory F, linden trees; shade $ screening. ' 3. Playground - neighborhood recreation space. N sI 303 i N sI 303 NEGATIVE IMPACTS TYPE OF IMPACT IMPACTED PROPERTY 1. (CV1) Parking lot - Visual, dust B26-36, 37, 38 , unpaved, unscreened :2. Market St. Noise The school. 1 l 1'. 1 1. 305 • • l -ib h,'e Agenda Comprehensive Plan Coordinating Committee City Manager's Conference Room 7:30 p.m. Thursday, February 10, 1977 1. Approval of the November 22, 1976, December 9, 1976, January 5, 1977, January 7, 1977, January 21, 1977, and February 2, 1977, Minutes. 2. Discussion of Flood Plain Management Ordinance. 3. Discussion of Schedule for Adoption of the Comprehensive Plan. 4. New Business. S. Adjournment. Meeting Objectives: 1. Send comments and/or recommendations to Dick Plastino (Director of Public Works) on Flood Plain Ordinance. 2. Set up schedule for adoption of Comprehensive Plan. -367 6 0 Comments on Flood Plain Ordinance This Flood Plain Ordinance complies with the minimum regulations set up by the Federal Insurance Administration, except in two places where the ordinance is more restrictive than required: 1. The Federal Government prohibits basements in residential houses in the flood plain unless Iowa City is granted an exception by the Federal Government. In order to obtain an exception from the Federal Government, the City must explain in writing the reasons for the exception request and submit design standards and specifications for flood - proofing of basement walls and floors. The design standards must insure that the walls are impermeable to the passage of water and structurally strong enough to resist hydro- static and hydrodynamic loads and uplift pressures. The Director of Public Works believes that it is virtually impossible to flood -proof a residential basement to the standards that will be required by the Federal Government and still construct a house that costs a reasonable amount of money; therefore, the ordinance does prohibit basements under residential houses in the flood plain. 2. The Federal regulations allow individual lots of less than one-half (=q) acre to get an almost automatic variance from the flood plain management regulations. The intent is to prevent a situation in which a vacant lot between two existing houses is filled by a house that stands higher than the surrounding houses. It is our feeling that aesthetics are important in existing neighborhoods, but it makes more sense to keep the house out of the flood waters than to worry about the aesthetics; therefore, we have not included the automatic variance provision that is allowed by the Federal regulations. Recommended changes in the draft are as follows: 1. 8.11.02.05 - Adoption of Flood Maps - include adoption of "the Flood Insurance Study dated May 2, 1977". 2. 8.11.02.11 E and 8.11.02.15 D - "G0' of value before repair" is changed to "500 of value before repair". 3. 8.11.02.11 K - 'fhe City of Iowa City will: a. Require permits for all new development including structures and other activities such as filling, paving, and dredging in the OFP, and will require building permits according to Chapter 3 of the Uniform Building Code. (Part 'a' as printed will become 'h' etc.) A. 8.11.02.17.5 "Appeals to the Court" has been eliminated and "Tho decision of the Board of Adjustment shall be final" added In 8.11.02.17.1. City of Iowa Ci* MEMORANDUM DATE: February 8, 1977 TO: public Works Division Heads/Parks F, Re c e ti n Director FROM: R. J. Plastino, Public Works Director RE: Load Limits A study of Iowa City Bridges has been completed and the following load limits must be immediately imposed. 1. Muscatine and Court in front of Seatons Meat Market - 5 ton limit. 2. Washington and Van Buren Street Bridge by the Civic Center - 13 ton limit. 3. Camp Cardinal Road 10 ton limit. 4. Governor Street -.21 ton limit (already posted by the State). - The bridges that affect us are number one and two. All garbage trucks ^'either loaded or empty must stay off the bridge in front of Seatons Meat Market. Empty garbage trucks can travel over the bridge by the Civic Center but loaded trucks must not. Street Department salt trucks can continue to go over all the bridges, however try to travel over them with the hopper almost empty. All other Divisions of the City running heavy vehicles need to take appropriate precautions. The bridge at Muscatine and Court is faitly. near .to collapse, therefore this load limit embargo should be taken seriously. Signs will, be posted in a few days. 3415 E. Court Iowa City, la. February 7, 1977 Dear Madame Mayor: On behalf of the members of the New Pioneers Cooperative Society, we are extending a personal invitation to you, all City Council members, and all City employees to attend a Community Open Nouse on February 10, 1977. The event will take place at the Coop Natural Foods Store, 529 South Gilbert, Iowa City, from 4 - 8 pm. There will be a variety of homemade foods and herb teas for visitors to taste. Coop members will be on hand to greet people and answer questions. Literature and displays will give information regarding natural foods, organic farming, and the purposes of the Cooperative Society, etc. Please feel free to share this invitation with your friends. If you have any questions, call 337-5841. We will look forward to meeting you and the other City representatives. The Coop Natural Food Store welcomes visitors at any time. Cordially, New. -Pioneers Cooperative Society Outreach Committee Mar or Mrs Openhouse Coordinator MS:ms M City of Iowa Co/ MEMORANDUM DATE: February 7, 1977 TO: City Council FROM: Legal Departrcent RE: Recodification Dear Mayor Neuhauser and Members of the Council= 7,tK Our purpose here is to give you an overview of the rewdification process. As will appear, the role of the Council will be centrally i nWrtant. I. Timetable. 1. Editorial Conference, An editorial conference with Mr. Jim Vaught, our assigned oode editor, will take place in approximately June of 1977. Jim will come to Iowa City, probably for several days, to neet intensively with the legal staff. The city manager, the city clerk, and departrrent heads will need to be available at this time for consultation; it is also possible that consultation with the Council will be necessary at this time. 2. Approximately 8 months after the editorial conference, the conpany will supply us with the final printed codes; this will be January or February, 1978. II. Iowa Statutes on. Codification. Chapter 380.8, 1975 Code of Iowa, as amended, set out the procedure to be followed ty a city in adopting a code of ordinances. The second and third paragraphs should be specifically noted. The section reads as follows: 380.8 Code of ordinance published "At least once every five years, a city shall ompile a code of ordinances containing all of the city ordinances in effect, except grade ordinances, bond ordinanoes, zoning ordinances, and ordinances vacating streets and alleys. If a proposed code of ordinances contains only existing ordinances edited and capiled without change in sub- stance, the council may adopt the code by ordinance. 310 0 i -2- If a proposed code of ordinances contains a proposed new ordinance or amendment, the council shall hold a public hearing on the proposed code before adoption. The clerk shall publish notice of hearing as provided in section 362.3. Copies of the proposed code of ordinances must be available at the city clerk's office and the notice must so state. Within thirty days after the hearing, the council may adopt the proposed code of ordinances, which beeoms law upon publication of the ordinance adopting it. If the council substantially am_nds the proposed code of ordinances after a hearing, notice and hearing must be repeated. Ordinances and amendments which bei effective after adoption of a code of ordinances may be compiled as supplements to the code, and upon adoption of the supplement by resolution,becare part of the code of ordinances. An adopted code of ordinances is presumptive evidence of the passage, publication, and content of the ordinances therein as of the date of the clerk's certification of the ordinance adopting the code or supplement. " Chapter 380.10, 1975 Code of Iowa, as amended, established the pro- cedure for adopting such ordinances as the Uniform Building Code. The section reads as follows: 380.10 Adoption by reference "A city may adopt the provisions of any statewide or nationally recognized standard code or portions of any such code by an ordinance which identifies the code by subject matter, source and date, and incorporates the provisions by reference without setting them forth in full. Such code or portion must be adopted only after notice and hearing in the manner provided in section 380.8." III. Role of the Council. 380.8 sets out two procedures for the adoption of a code of ordinances. Ideally, at least, a Council Mould adopt all its ordinances in the regular fashion. These ordinances would then be codified (arranged and indexed in some logical manner) , and the code adopted by ordinance. As much as possible we will be attempting to use this procedure. The majority of our present ordinances will of course be codified as they now read. Others should be modified; some slightly, some substantially. The staff over the next few months, will be discussing a number of ordinances with you and recommending changes. To the extent possible, we reccm nd that the Council deal 0 6 -3- with these recommendations and adopt any changes deemed desirable by the time of the editorial conference, or within a reasonably short time thereafter. As you can see, this will require a fair amount of Council time spent in informal sessions. It is hoped that you will make this time available as soon as the budget is adopted. In some cases. it may not be possible for the Council to act upon a reconnendation before the date on which the codifier will accept no new material for printing. In that event, the second procedure outlined in 380.8 can be employed. A code of ordinances may be adopted which contains new matter never previously adopted by ordinance. In that case a public hearing on the new matter, is needed. If this procedure is utilized, staff will consult with Council to obtain a consensus draft; this reduces the chances that Council will not accept the new matter as printed. We would rectum end this procedure be used only when there is a high degree of Council consensus on a recommendation. In the event a reommendation cannot be acted upon before the codifier goes to press, and if there is no Council consensus on the wisdom of a recommendation, we believe it would be best to follow the regular process, and print any ordinance adopted in the first supplement. V.' Looking Ahead -Areas to be Considered. As of this tine, the staff will likely be recommending changes in at least the following areas: 1. Code enforcement. 2. Nuisances. 3. Disorderly conduct. 4. Taxicabs. 5. Annals. 6. Health. 7. Human Relations. 8. Traffic (already discussed). 9. Business Regulation: As stated earlier, this work will involve considerable time on the part of the Council. However, we believe that time spent now will produce a code that will be much easier to use, and will eliminate a number of legal problems in our present code. cc; Neal Berlin, City Manager Abbie Stolfus, City Clerk �'.:_:: . ., ;,. �:> ,,,,,!_ .f'. , _ _._,..,,.i� �r +:. r r � t .�, t1i,e.�]r:ear.-r arrl �. ': C.' � _Iy • Phase IV. Editorial conference When the editor in charge of your code completes the basic revision, he will contact your attorney for a conference to review and approve our work. We will give your attorney ample notice to arrange the conference and we respectfully request that he plan to devote full time, or as much time as possible, to the review of the work. The editorial conference is vital to a good Code. Our editor will have studied your ordinances objectively in light of state laws, court decisions and other state regulations, but only through an ordinance -by -ordinance review can your Code reflect your present needs and operations. It is also requested that department heads be available to resolve questions relating to their respective departments. The conference can be conducted either in your city or in our offices in Tallahassee. Phase V. Proofreading, typesetting and galley proofs Upon completion of the editorial work, the manuscript is proofread thoroughly before typesetting. Only after the entire Code Is set In type and proofread again are galley proofs sent to you for additional review. We do not request that you proofread the code, as typographical correctness is our responsibility. Changes may be made on the galley proofs as provided In the contract. We request that you examine the proofs promptly and return them to us so that we may proceed to print and deliver your new Code. While your Code is in standing type, additional copies of any portion of the code may be purchased at a most attractive price. We will send a price list with the galley proofs. Many cities order additional copies of "Traffic," "Zoning," etc. 11 Phase VI. Adoption of Code. and delivery of completed Volumes. Aller you return the galley proofs, we will proceed with final printing and furnish you with advance copies of the Code for adoption. We will also furnish a draft of a suggested adopting ordinance. It will be the duty of your attorney to see that the adopting ordinance is duly enacted. When the Code is adopted, it will be your duty to furnish us with a verified copy of the adopting ordinance. We will then print that ordinance and other preliminary pages and deliver the completed volumes to you. Phase VII. Distribution and sale. We recommend that you sell the new Code (with binders) for a minimum of $25.00 per volume. The clerk should keep a list of the holders of the Copies for billing and mailing of the looseleaf supplements. Phase VIII. Future supplements We request that you continue sending copies of the ordinances to us as they are enacted. We will record them, acknowledge receipt thereof and publish the looseleaf, page -for -page sub- stitution supplements every 90 days. We suggest that you sell the looseleaf supple- ment service for a minimum of $15.00 per year. i Purpose and benefit of looseleaf Code of Ordinances. Obviously, you cannot be expected to operate your local government according to law it you do not know the law. Also, It is your duty to have the laws readily available and easily accessible for all citizens. Your new looseleaf Code of Ordinances will contain all the active law of your local government. However, it will not remain current it ignored. Regardless of the quality of our work and of the time and effort of your attorney and other officials in the preparation of your new Code, you must continue to use, study and amend it as necessary and then incorporate the changes. Municipal Code Corporation is providing you with the services of our entire editorial and printing stall for the purpose of bringing your laws up-to-date and keeping them current and vital. Thank you for your confidence in us. George R. Langford President