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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1978-01-31 CorrespondenceDear Council L mbrr; We have madel.. ^11^,t'.o^ ._ fpr able TV m fr•an^l.l�-e any times !n the last 20 •ycare. A,,n!icetion was made in 1955 to the City Mana:-er-- no action; ]c.;�� to City V{,,,vrver n,id Clty Attornay--na a^tion; c6c City Man^.ger and City Co nc.i1.-no act':on; ln7" ar^iicat!on and petition --City Council. a-�olnter,' an Ad Eoc committee which met 5 or o times and then asked Pur an exten.slon of 5 months action deadllne - Chairman Welsh ca' --led after about 15 months to report that the committee had not been able to corse un with a workable ordinance, so again --no action by the City Council although 2 petitions wEre then on file calling for• a rEfererdum Vote. We again would 111re to re (firm our lo,lc-standing a•nl'c ,ton for a cable TV franchise. 11.4c uncrrrtand that the committ,�c I,d council should be given somr time to dr,:w ur^ worknh!c ordina.ce for the franchise, but we hooe this can be done in a lencth of time. We will r :d ', vi r, t, '. I .. ..'!o, r •..., t17 h C n this that we can, honing to expedite matters. Thank ,you Tee Vee Cable Service, Inc. Bob Dautrrmont M: 0011 uaED P JORM MICR+LAB U JAN MPIOS • DES MOVIES F I Jh1'2 s ;978 C;TY • i i j Dear Council L mbrr; We have madel.. ^11^,t'.o^ ._ fpr able TV m fr•an^l.l�-e any times !n the last 20 •ycare. A,,n!icetion was made in 1955 to the City Mana:-er-- no action; ]c.;�� to City V{,,,vrver n,id Clty Attornay--na a^tion; c6c City Man^.ger and City Co nc.i1.-no act':on; ln7" ar^iicat!on and petition --City Council. a-�olnter,' an Ad Eoc committee which met 5 or o times and then asked Pur an exten.slon of 5 months action deadllne - Chairman Welsh ca' --led after about 15 months to report that the committee had not been able to corse un with a workable ordinance, so again --no action by the City Council although 2 petitions wEre then on file calling for• a rEfererdum Vote. We again would 111re to re (firm our lo,lc-standing a•nl'c ,ton for a cable TV franchise. 11.4c uncrrrtand that the committ,�c I,d council should be given somr time to dr,:w ur^ worknh!c ordina.ce for the franchise, but we hooe this can be done in a lencth of time. We will r :d ', vi r, t, '. I .. ..'!o, r •..., t17 h C n this that we can, honing to expedite matters. Thank ,you Tee Vee Cable Service, Inc. Bob Dautrrmont M: 0011 uaED P JORM MICR+LAB U JAN MPIOS • DES MOVIES F I Jh1'2 s ;978 C;TY • r-: R ECENLED ? 0 1978 711 Westgate l.uwa City 52240 January 17, 1978 Councilmembers and Mayor Iowa City, Iowa 52240 Fir. Mayor and Councilmembers: After our dialogue (should I say my interrogative monologue?) during ! "Public Discussion" this evening concerning parking my car on my driveway, I collected my thoughts and decided to share a few of them. It was obvious that the Council had not reviewed the ordinance which I would think would be appropriate, nor did they read it to me as requested. It was further obvious that the logic, if any, to the law escaped the Mayor and Council as well as it does nip. The answer seemed to be "because it is a law!" How a car parked on the apron of a driveway obstructs vision or creates a hazard more than a car parked in the street, which I think is stilt legal in Iowr City, escapes me. A car parked on a driveway either does or does not obstruct the sidewalk, but this I was told is covered by another law, so that all seems irrelevant. The fact that the city owns the apron of a driveway between sidewalk and street and "is not in the car storage business" seems irrelevant. This is another way of saying "because!" Tire issue, namely the reason for the ordinance, wns clearly sidestepped. The suggestion that I rebuild my garage deserves no comment and none is offered. I would like to have the ordinance and itn'lugic (el,,, ho--, ^he ulajori.ry of Town Cit3s' citizens profit from or arc protected by it) put on paper, addressed Lo me, ;Ind signed by responsf.P.le pcop!e. are the established fines for breaking the ordinance_? I'll go from there. If there is n good reason for the ordinance, I'11bother you no more. But just In cnne, I Would also like to know what mechanisrzs (petitions, etc.) `71St for changing rity ordinance:. CSIs !AICRIII ILIICO BY JURM MICR+LAB GUAR RIIPIE • 01S 11011415 ..: ncrreiy, l Ar rh•.Ir C. Schmidt, MD coq i January 30, 1978 Mr. Arthur E. Schmidt 711 Westgate Iowa City, Iowa 52240 Dear Mr. Schmidt: The City Council is very much aware that the City Traffic Ordinance prohibits Parking on driveway aprons and parkways throughout the City. Likewise, the City Council, staff and the Police Department are very much aware of the chaotic situation that would be created in a community such as Iowa City, where there is very limited parking and a very large number of vehicles and many multi -family residents, if the City did not prohibit parking on driveway aprons and on the parkways. It currently is notunusual for the Poiice to issue tickets for cars parked on the sidewalk or in various areas on the Parkway. The fine for parking on the parkway is $5.00 which is set by the Code of Iowa, and, of course, the Police could if necessary authorize towing of the vehicle. In order to revise a City ordinance, it requires a favorable vote of four members of the City Council. I trust this letter will answer the concerns which you raise. If it does not, I will be glad to discuss this matter with you. Sincerely yours, Neal G. Berlin City Manager cc: city Council Ie1LR01 11 -MED BY JURM MICR+LAS GUAR RANDS • DES 14011JES 9.O q i J I: l 1G 14 1f D, (1 J If J J J M: CP01 IUTD DY JURM MICR+LA6 (.I AR RAPIDS - DES MOINES To: The Flavor and City Council of the City of Iowa City, rowa: 'I'hc undersigned, all being residenLs of the City of lona City, lot"a, and at least eighteen (18) years of age, herebv petition that a public election be held as to whether a non-exclusive tWcnty (20) year cable television franchise should be granted to lots City Cable "Television, Inc. Address Date '^ICP,OF II.I•fED BY JORM MICR+LAB - CLaN1 RAPIDS • BES MOINES 216 i Y r , 1 To: The Flavor and City Council of the City of Iowa City, rowa: 'I'hc undersigned, all being residenLs of the City of lona City, lot"a, and at least eighteen (18) years of age, herebv petition that a public election be held as to whether a non-exclusive tWcnty (20) year cable television franchise should be granted to lots City Cable "Television, Inc. Address Date '^ICP,OF II.I•fED BY JORM MICR+LAB - CLaN1 RAPIDS • BES MOINES 216 i 913 11ETI HoN To: The Mayor :in (I City Council of the City of lowa City, lova: The undersigned, all being residents of the City of lowa City, Iowa, and at least eighteen (13) years of age, hereby petition that a public election be held is to whether a non-exclusive twenty (20) year cable television franchise should be granted to Iowa City Cable Television, Inc. f Name Address Date 2. 3. 4. �%�: "O X ! 1dF1Z � ��,, 7. / �-( 4 c'. CSL✓� 2 ��f .� �t�f )//A Ile) 8. .as � 30. / L j/;� c'7L 12.1 i//1vl I\/iiA/.li �•� ? //%l.c n///ILL�Q ����G/�/�/ PETITION To: The Mayor and City Council of the City of Iowa City, Iowa: The undersigned, all being residents of the City of Iowa City, Iowa, and at least eighteen (18) years of age, Ilereby,petition that a public election be held as to whether a non-exclusive twenty (20) year cable television franchise should be granted r ± to Iowa City Cable Television, Inc. Name Address Date 1. A' n-4-� >< 2.�� 3. Ut—S Y IOI x"'/c L. { - 4. 5. 00,1 -OL 6. /1 7. T- 8. 12. S20 NICDOIILMED BY ' JORM MICR+LAB CLOAH RAPIDS • DES MOINES 0 2<: 6 P 9 i I PETITION To: The Mayor and City Council of the City of Iowa City, Iowa: The undersigned, all being residents of the City of Iowa City, Iowa, and at least eighteen (18) years of age, llereby,petition that a public election be held as to whether a non-exclusive twenty (20) year cable television franchise should be granted to Iowa City Cable Television, Inc. Name Address Date o0ii J2. r lU 3. _L 8. 9. 10. II. 12. MICROFILMED BY DORM MICR+LAB LLDR@ RAPIDS .• DES MOVIES 9— 7 ?— S I� f , 1 7T i I i 1. 2. 3. 4./ 5.l PET I IT To: The Mayor and City Council of the City of Iowa City, Iowa: The undersigned, all being residents of the City of Iowa City, Iowla, and at least eighteen (18) years of age, hereby.petition that a public election be held as to whether a non-exclusive twenty (20) year cable television franchise should be granted to Iowa City Cable Television, Inc. Name Address X. des-rc-r/^7i✓zL".c„ .'--03 Date i Y 11 7. ✓ 8. / / 10./%( lie I 12. _-1^ CPO( ILMED BY JORM MICR+LAB CLOAK RAPIDS • DES MOINES To: The Mayor and City Council. of the City of lows City, lova: The undersigned, all being residents of the City of Iowa City, Iowa, and at least eighteen (18) years of age, hereby petition that a public election be held as to whether a non-exclusive twenty (20) year cable television franchise should be granted j to Iowa City Cable Television, lnc. Name Addre//s,, Is i G. 7. 8. .: 9. 10 11. 12, s+ 13. I E P .I I 'I WN •1'0: I'he :favor and City Council of the Citv of Iowa City, Iowa: The undersigned, all being residents of the City of 10hva City, lova, and at least eighteen (13) years of age, hereby petition that a public election be held as to whether a non-exclusive twenty (20) I year cable television franchise should be granted I to Iowa City Cable Television, Inc. t Name Address Date — f 1 • 'moi"1-1CL ULZ V 2 ,' t � 7 3�)- D is i�A h MI CROF ILMI:D By JURM MICR+LA13 I g CLDAR RAPIDS On MOINES The Mayor and City Council. of the City of Iowa City, folwa: The undersigned, all bei.ng residents of the City of Iowa City, Ionwa, and at least eighteen (18) years of age, hereby petition that a public election be held as to Whether a non-exclusive tlwenty (20) Year cable television franchise should be granted to Iowa City Cable Television, Inc. Name Address Date 11 12 1.3. MILK 11-mro BY JURM MICR+LIA13 CLOAK RAPIDS • DCS MOINES ITT ITI()IN 1'0: The !4ayor and City Council of the Citv of lown City, Iowa: The undcrsi.gned, all being residents of the City of Iowa City, lows, and at least eighteen (18) years of age, hereby petition that a public election be held as to whether a non-exclusive ttaenty (20) year cable television franchise should be granted to Iowa City Cable Television, Inc. Names Address Date 2. J C l ., n 4 (r` �, %�7s 97 1.3. �7 %-C.• 14 M'CBof ILME.D BY JORM MICS+LAB CLOAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES S. 6 i • 7. 9 L �ilr L 10. 1.3. �7 %-C.• 14 M'CBof ILME.D BY JORM MICS+LAB CLOAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES 8. /,1'- 1". — � //- Z&ZY1"7e L' 9. 10.E i ,� 12. / 1(5 13. U).L/ • r_ c_ i. i:. ��`... o'd ' 14. 3. PL'TIT1 ON To: The Mayor and City Council of the City of Iowa City, Iowa: i The undersigned, all being residents of the 6. l City of Iowa City, Iowa, and at least eighteen (18) x years of age, hereby,petition that a public election be held as to whether a non-exclusive twenty(20) year cable television franchise should be granted 1AICR0f1MED BY E to Iowa City Cable Television, Inc. JURM MICR+LAO CHAR RAPIDS •DES MOINES s Name Address Date } 8. /,1'- 1". — � //- Z&ZY1"7e L' 9. 10.E i ,� 12. / 1(5 13. U).L/ • r_ c_ i. i:. ��`... o'd ' 14. 3. 14. 6. r c; 7. 8. /,1'- 1". — � //- Z&ZY1"7e L' 9. 10.E i ,� 12. / 1(5 13. U).L/ • r_ c_ i. i:. ��`... 0//I%'�/L 'In. ' 14. / r c; 1AICR0f1MED BY E JURM MICR+LAO CHAR RAPIDS •DES MOINES L� 1'L"P 1'1- l ON 7o TheaMar and City Council of the City of } , Iolva: The undersigned, all being residents of the City of Iowa City, Iol,'a, and at least eighteen (18) years of age, hereby. petition that a public election be held as to whether a non-exclusive twenty (20) Year cable television franchise should be granted to Iowa City Cable 'Television, Inc, Name 2. Address a, Date /__ el _. 7{Y j) PETITION To: The Mayor and City Council of the City of Iowa City, Iowa: The undersigned, all being residents of the City of Iowa City, Iowa, and at least eighteen (18) years of age, hereby,petition that a public election be held as to whether a non-exclusive twenty (20) year cable television franchise should be granted r` to Iowa City Cable Television, Inc. 1 k is sr� Name Address Date r - 17z — 2. r V r/9� C 3. ' �Vi'N�� \`JC�on \\\ � l`)'•� � I q I �U 4. 116�11 U t7. �FeS'u�`yr}n1 iti 1�"i 6. r 6 4 s.. 10. 12. i 13. a 14. 3q 15. F j JURM MICR+LAB r,'. CLDRk RAPIDS • UCS MOINES PETITION To: The Mayor and City Council of the City of Iowa City, Iowa: j The undersigned, all being residents of the City of Iowa City, Iowa, and at least eighteen (18) years of age, hereby, petition that a public election i d be held as to whether h t er a non-exclusive twenty (20) i year cable television franchise should be granted y to Iowa City Cable Television, Inc. /Name Address 2- /11ez_�G///zit c.r— v 7 3. ►I *1043 1 MICNOFILMCD BY JORM MICR+LA© (AOnN RAPIDS • Df.$ MOINES � I �94 I tvL�L12. MICNOFILMCD BY JORM MICR+LA© (AOnN RAPIDS • Df.$ MOINES PETITION To: The Mayor and City Council of the City of Iowa City, Iowa: I The undersigned, all being residents of the r City of Iowa City, Iowa, and at least eighteen (18) years of age, hereby,petition that a public election be held as to whether a non-exclusive twenty (20). year cable television franchise should be granted to Iowa City Cable Television, Inc. i Name Address Date L 6 8 �I Rm 10. 11. S� -(o 10,7 'A CPOf ILMCO BY JORM MICR+LAG CLOM RAPIDS • DES MOINES f d x. , Y E u, z EC i j 'A CPOf ILMCO BY JORM MICR+LAG CLOM RAPIDS • DES MOINES 1 PETITION To: The Mayor and City Council of the City of Iowa City, Iowa: The undersigned, all being residents of the City of Iowa City, Iowa, and at least eighteen (18) years of age, hereby,petition that a public election be held as to whether a non-exclusive twenty (20) year cable television franchise should be granted to Iowa City Cable Television, Inc. Name Address Date ' 3. —10 l.�:JL.r ;�A. , -:Py/1 Qf-v ,il ` j c��. (%-aaJ.c�;.-,'u.-l� il�'ilC%� I %> v 4 6.ALHdLx161h'Pr 7.OULL'�� log 11. U 1032 fil wao!f 13. �� Ati lA LI�c/VC. %✓ham 7 �2 S , dZG l �9i1)Lt /—i 14. MICROLICMED BY JORM MICR+LA13 CLOM RAPIDS • DES 1401NES ,e i J MICROLICMED BY JORM MICR+LA13 CLOM RAPIDS • DES 1401NES ,e J PEI* 1'ri ON To: The Mayor and City Council of the City of Iowa City, Iowa: The undersigned, all being residents of the City of Iowa City, Iowa, and at least eighteen (18) years of age, hereby,petition that a public election be held as to whether a non-exclusive twenty (20) year cable television franchise should be granted to Iowa City Cable Television, Inc. Name 7. )0,f0tn cats 1 8. Y ` J 9. 10. Address �2oi7 1-1 3 d -7 V. /). A? _-2- (1 lo./ ,I IA! Ror nMCD BY DORM MICR+LAB CUAI( RAPIDS • DCS MOINES PETITION To: The Mayor and City Council of the City of Iowa City, Iowa: The undersigned, all being residents of the City of Iowa City, Iowa, and at least eighteen (18) years of age, hereby.petition that a public election be held as to whether a non-exclusive twenty (20) year cable television franchise should be granted to Iowa City Cable Television, Inc. Address Date o 3� Apo the Tra t (3SApc,cLe Trcl I I -I/ --7k - 7j--� �mm f 7� I JVMM w.w...�-.-- CEOA9 RAPIDS • 015 MOINES J Name 2. / !/ 3. rover c� 4. c� V 5� V 6. 7. B. �10. 11.i . ✓ i Address Date o 3� Apo the Tra t (3SApc,cLe Trcl I I -I/ --7k - 7j--� �mm f 7� I JVMM w.w...�-.-- CEOA9 RAPIDS • 015 MOINES J PET ITiaN To: The Mayor and City Council of the City of Iowa City, Iowa: , The undersigned, all being residents of the City of Iowa City, Iowa, and at least eighteen (18) years of age, hereby. petition that a public election i be held as to whether anon -exclusive twenty (20) year cable television franchise should be granted to Iowa City Cable Television, Inc. Name 2. TA,3. 4 E Address Date 7. 8.e w nth S = i�'O,G� 9. 0. F i Iq 12 ` �lv�• W 14. �;�� -/q cc OL/ i I1 r' JURM MICR#LAB LI.DAR RAPIDS DES Vim NES i �� J PETITION To: The Mayor and City Council of the City of Iowa City, Iowa: The undersigned, all being residents of the City of Iowa City, Iowa, and at least eighteen (I8) years of age, hereby.petition that a public election be held as to whether a non-exclusive twenty (20) year cable television franchise should be granted to Iowa City Cable Television, Inc. Name Address Date 7. 8. 10� S< � 11• i 12. 13. 14. s 15. SF II L' i V CADAM RAPIDS • DCS MOINES PETE lON i I To: The Mayor and City Council of the City of Iowa City, Iowa: I The undersigned, all being residents of the City of Iowa City, Iowa, and at least eighteen (18) years of age, hereby,petition that a public election be held as to whether a non-exclusive twenty (20) year cable television franchise should be granted to Iowa City Cable Television, Inc. Name Address Date W /-/Z-78_ 9. 10. 11. 12. 7 L Y MICROFILMED BY JORM MICR+LAB CLDAk RAPIDS • DES MOINES I i s d 13. f r iC 14. Ge, 1" R 9i h o' I r i 7 L Y MICROFILMED BY JORM MICR+LAB CLDAk RAPIDS • DES MOINES I i s d f r c 1 L To: The Mayor and City Council of the City of Iowa City, Iowa: The undersigned, all being residents of the City of Iowa City, Iowa, and, at least eighteen (18) Years of age, hereby petition that a public election be held as to whether a non-exclusive twenty (20) year cable television franchise should be granted to Iowa City Cable Television c, Address Date I/S7/ ' R < 11. 12. i 14. M k JORM (: DAR RAPIDS • NES MOINES I 12. I. 1102 , P0A- p w --J . __.0 PETITION To: The Mayor and City Council of the City of Iowa City, Iowa: The undersigned, all being residents of the City of Iowa City, Iowa, and at least eighteen (18) years of age, hereby,petition that a public election be held as to whether a non-exclusive twenty (20) year cable television franchise should be granted to Iowa City Cable Television, Inc. Name Address Date, 1. ZJ l3 � cel• ��{ChS {/ /)c)Y' (S-7 -7 /- 0 AM /d3,2_ C •� I�, Ll 17 I1 OT ILNCD BY JURM MICR+LAB'. CLOAK RAPIDS • DES MOINES 12. 13. 14. ls. li ?t i i-: AM /d3,2_ C •� I�, Ll 17 I1 OT ILNCD BY JURM MICR+LAB'. CLOAK RAPIDS • DES MOINES I L>-- To: Y To: The Mayor and City Council of the City of Iowa City, Iowa; The undersigned, all being residents of the j City of Iowa City, Iowa, and at least eighteen (18) t years of age, hereby,petition that a public election be held as to whether a non-exclusive twenty' (20) Year cable television franchise should be granted � to Iowa City Cable Television, Inc. Name Address Date l� 2 �i� �acdC 3 _ c. Nz a 4. Y T_ 4` 6 %+ , 1 7. J 7 Lit tt�l/-7_�Lt Yt 1 c P � 1 1 10. 33( A7, 12. ' �..14. , 1s. d, ,r MICkDnuaCD or JORM MICR+LAO QDAH RAPIDS • DCS MDIIIES I _ 11f i'II I' I n': To: The Mayor :111 LI CiIN, CoilnCiI of the Citi• of Iowa City, Ioi;a: The undcrsignod, nll being residents of the City of lona City, Iowa, and at least eighteen (33) years of age, hereby petition that a public election be held as to o-:hether a non-exclusive twenty (20) year cable tclevisiwt franchise should be granted to Iowa City Cable 'Television, Inc. Name / Address Date 2. JZA: ,,_`,' , .' 12. i l3. PAICROf1LNED BY JURM MICR +LAO CIDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES J: 3, 4. f .:A�. Y1hx of G. 7� tw�,tt %. c 5 tib•. s � w a ,�.^ , x , , .' 12. i l3. PAICROf1LNED BY JURM MICR +LAO CIDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES J: 1'ii'I' 1'1' 1 (IN 1'0: The "Iayor and City Council of the Cltw of Iowa Ci tv, lowa: The undersigned, 11.1 being residents of the City of loiaa Citp, lowa, and at least cil;hteen (1.8) years of age, hereby petition that a public el.ecti.on be held as to Whother a non-exclusive titenty (20) year cable television franchise should be granted to lois City Cable 'Television, Inc. Name 1. 2. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 1.4 . Address �/ 2 /bra -l-/• L 3 i I i) i f i 1 t r 3 3 I'I:rl1'I�t`� To: The `1.1 0r and own (: I City cot th In of e City of li lona: u undersigned, all being; rosidents of the City of lora City, iowa, and at: least eighteen (1S) years of ago, hereby petition that a public election be held as to rcirether a non-exclusive ttrenty (20) year cable television franchise should be granted 4 I to lona City Cable Television, Inc. j r Address 16 A�av 4. / s. 6. 7. 190.3 C.&. //0 a 1. To: The ?laIor and City Council of the City of Iowa City, .lowa: The undersigned, ;11.1 bring W0,11 LS of the City of lova City, lowa, and at least eighteen (l3) years of age, hereby petition that a publ.[c election be he]d as to whether a non-exclusive twenty (20) year cable telcvisioll fr;utchise should he granted to Iowa City Cable 'Television, Inc. Name Address Date x/701.F-0 v 1a DORM MICR+LAB CHAR RAPIDS •NES MOINES f t L DORM MICR+LAB CHAR RAPIDS •NES MOINES To: I'hc Playor ;uid Cite Council of the City of Iowa CiI'y, Iowa: The undersigned, all being residents of the i Cit}of lore❑ City, lots, and at least eighteen (]8) years of age, Ilerehy petition that n puhlic electiol,. be held as to t•:hether a non-exclusiyc tt�cnty (20) year cable television franchise should he ,rantccl to lova City Cable Television, Inc. Name Address Date Jc Id;CRof II.Mro By 10 RNA MICR#LAR Clone RAPIDS • DCS MOVES n I i To: The !favor and City Council of the Cit.\• of Iowa City, Iowa: The undersigned, al.l being residents of the City of IOwa City, Iowa, and at Least eighteen (18) years of age, hereby petition that a public election be held as to tchother a 11011-csclusive twenty (20) year cable television franchise sheuld be granted to Iowa City Cable Television, Inc. Name V/l. -2" '- '34 3• L� 4. U O Address Date 7/7 E6�2 I -gin 1V �- p -AL" // i, l m 1, 1 'AMM ILMED BY JORM MICFV¢LA9, tLONt RAPINS • DES MOVIES rl:'rl rl���a 1'o: 'I'hc mayor an(l City Council of the City of Iolca City, IOwa: The undersigned, al.] being residc:ats of the City of lOWa City, lora, and at least eighteen (13) ),cars of age, hcrehv petition that a public election be held as to irhether a icon -exclusive Twenty (20) year cable television franchise should he granted to lora City Cablc Television, Inca Name Address Date 1 - Al r o ti., // L A 2. 9. 1.0. 11. .03003q, burl. Cl, bi F74F -7e f j a� rl:'rl rl���a 1'o: 'I'hc mayor an(l City Council of the City of Iolca City, IOwa: The undersigned, al.] being residc:ats of the City of lOWa City, lora, and at least eighteen (13) ),cars of age, hcrehv petition that a public election be held as to irhether a icon -exclusive Twenty (20) year cable television franchise should he granted to lora City Cablc Television, Inca Name Address Date 1 - Al r o ti., // L A 2. 9. 1.0. 11. .03003q, burl. Cl, bi F74F -7e f j s d i i 6 yy f r f I I t j i I , i '� To: The !flavor and City Council of the City of Iowa City, Iowa: The undersigned, al.l being residents of the City of Iowa City, Tow"i, and at ]cast eighteen (18) years of age, hereby petition that a public election be held as to Idhether a non-e.clusive to-:cnty (20) year cable television il•anchise should be granted to Iowa City Cable •television, lnc. Address Date k If 0 13 MOW ILME0 BY JORM MICR+LAR U DAR RAPIDS •BES MOINES 7Y .g I 7 tom` f To: The Iayor and City Council of the Cin • 01" Iowa City, foxn: The undersigned, all being res.idents of the City of Iowa Cite, Iowa, and at least eighteen (18) years of age, hereby petition that a public election be held as to whether a non-exclusive twenty (20) year cable television franchise shnuld he granted to lova City Cable 'Television, Inc. G 1 r AM Address Z 7 v Z U%Cu Box z 6 /I i Date 12. 141 UDDI IEMED BY JORM, MICR+LAB LCDAIt 4AI!IUS •DES MDINCS r To: I'he flavor and City Council of the City ul lowa City, Iowa: The undersigned, all being residents of the City of low"I City, lova, and at least eighteen (1.3) years of age, hereby petition that a public clecti.on be held as to 1•rhether a non-exclusive, twenty (20) year cable television franchise should be granted to lova City Cable Television, Inc. Name Address Date 2 . JN+� -r/ .�,� ?/(f'A Oa X90 / k Y ` 9 •�r�slS{ 57�.'Cap ' t� 1.0. tit r:v;>i {it _tq 12. i 14 { 15. ar Mi6R01 ILMED BY JURM MICR+LA13 CLDIIR RAPIDS DES MOINES 1 {f r 19i'I 1'1'10 To: The Slavo1• and City Council ul' the City of lots City, Iot a; The undersi.gnecl, all being residents or the Citv of lona City, lot;a, and at least eighteen (18) years of age, hereby petition that a public election he held as to whether a 11011 -exclusive Wenty (20) year cable television franchi.Se Should he granted to Iotaa City Cable 'Television, L1c. Name Address Date LCJJLtkcI'—.`'�l(Nbn SIO v�. li< I,•,,, �-In '�n 701 I I41CRDt ItI41D BY . JURM MICR�LAB COAR. RAPIDS • DES MINES M To: 'I'he Slavor and City Council of the City of lova City, lowa: The undersigned, all being rosidents of the City of lova City, ]owa, and at least eighteen (18) years of age, hereby petition that a public election be held as to whether a non-exclusive Lwwjty (20) year eabl.c television franchise should be granted to lova City Cable 'Television, Inc. Name 1.�2i 2 3 Address Da to //7/7T (). y p. It° SHFR ✓Hk"'a fi { `'SYR: 7 W4vf1�Yv'+'; 4r r K � t4 if: S 8 9. 1 10. y .12. 1 3.4 1,4 v I�I;Trrlll: To: The Slayor ;Ind City (:ouncil of the Cite of lots City, lova: The undersigned, all being residents or the City of lolaa City, lova, and at least eighteen (13) years of age, hereby, petition that a publiC el.eCti.on be held as to whether a non-exclusive tl�enty (20) year eabl.e television franchise should be granted to Ioha City Cable Tel.evision, Inc. Name 1.' Address Da to /-9-7 1 ,c1T x r 7. fWn4l�M!iti6�J''IYI, p Tull •k' i O ill Y �F ttl L{ s 9. l 1 !!E i gg� v I�I;Trrlll: To: The Slayor ;Ind City (:ouncil of the Cite of lots City, lova: The undersigned, all being residents or the City of lolaa City, lova, and at least eighteen (13) years of age, hereby, petition that a publiC el.eCti.on be held as to whether a non-exclusive tl�enty (20) year eabl.e television franchise should be granted to Ioha City Cable Tel.evision, Inc. Name 1.' Address Da to /-9-7 1 ,c1T x r 7. fWn4l�M!iti6�J''IYI, p Tull •k' i O ill Y �F ttl L{ ISM` 9. 1 � la4�ciE� �, , ply a url V lc ell) Y; 1.0. l I I i I I 1 i 1 r i 1 4 C J ]4. 1,. 1 7j `6I � JORM MICR+LA© C.LOAR RAPIDS • DCS MOINES v 22- 1 I s l I I i I I 1 i - T r _ z3 I'l:Ti'I'I(),\ To: I'hc '•livor and City ('0 1111C i 1 o f the Cit:)' of Iowa City, Iowa: 1'hc undersigned, all being residents of eho City of Iowa City, lolaa, and at. ].cast eighteen (13) years of age, herebv,petitioll that a public election be held as to I:hcther anon-exclusive twenty (ZO) N ear cable television frmichise should he granted to Iohva City Cable 'Television, ]nC, i Name li+Apsi 9�A 1 - Address Date 1ln�—{"1 tl �7 i( t ' 3 . (% �� [ �'�lvy� ' � � • /% s " C� 1 fry"tiy� z,T� 4 • UJ,(r < �m14w dW.3�.n1r"rr lr,ix,.at �' r urA `r,Nwrttl. G. c3o ZI } e � . 7. xa r t i Irj�rl16Y.i,[LY fJiY Or 1-7� f i 1 WHJ*W7�r I 1 1 ,xT 9.�����a_ t 12. Y 1 i Ir 1 jyy 14 4: MICRnIILMCD BY f.. DORM MICR+LAD ,i CLDAIi RAPIDS • DES M0114CS I 'p ilrrl rf�ts; 1 I•hc ',I;rvor and City Count I of rile cit:v of Iowa City, lotaa; '1'hc undersigned, ❑1] being residents of the City of lona Cit:y, Iowa, 'Incl at least eighteen (18) P z 9 years of age, herel)ype titian that a public election be held as to i:9tether a non-exclusive tteenty (,)0) year cable televisim) fraaCI,ise'shuuld bo granted to Iowa City Cable 'Television, Inc. A'ame Addres s Date 1. LSI V(Lf C Q C7' tFzi a -97S c/ 7f 7. u CSO rn (Q )Q Cf y j S2 /IVo / iru / IN• i ( f i f a r To: The 'flavor MILI City Council of the City of Iowa City, Iowa: The undersigned, all being residents of the City of lova City, lova, and at least eighteen (18) years of age, berehy petition that a public election be held as to whether a non-c.xclusiyc twenty (20) year cable telcvision fr:utchiso should he granted to Iowa City Cable Television, LiC. 3 Address iS0 RM z i w _WW Du to I] ....1/ Z-� 11. j 1 i i I P To: I'hc !•I;1}'or ;uid City Cu un cil othe lata of lots City, Iolra: j The undersigned, all being ros.idents of the City of '"a Cite lova, and at least eighteen (]S) years of ZI hereby petition tll;lt a public election be held as to whether a non-cxclusirc twenty (20) wear cable toIcvisioil franchiso should be granted to lova City Cable '1'elovision, Inc, 1 2 3 4. 5. wr,- 7 S i IAICPW ILME0 6Y ' JORM, MICR+LAO WAR QAP1D5 • ors MOINES `Cr 72.�� r , � V � i. 13. I C i o Al, { 14 . A —d4d� to i IAICPW ILME0 6Y ' JORM, MICR+LAO WAR QAP1D5 • ors MOINES `Cr I 2 3 4 5 6, 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12 "XA To: fhc'4avor and (:itv Council of the Gilt' ul' loran Ci I y, Iowa; The unders]gncd, all being residents of the City of lotca City, IOWa, and at least ci.ghteen (]S) years of age, hereby petition that a public election be held as to Whether a non-exclusive ti;enty (20) year cable television franchise should he granteel to lots City Cable Television, Inc. Name Address Date 7 639 41 i A . /D -7r `I t 3 I s I i y 1 1 1 1 I i I I i' c� To: The 'I;Ivor and Cit), Council of the Cite of, lona City, Iotaa: The undersi.gncd, all bring residents of the City of Iowa Cite, Iota, and at least eighteen (13) years of age, hereby petition that a public election be held as to whether a non-cxClus.iec txenty (Zo) year cable television frutchise shouLd hr ;ranted to Iowa City Cable TClevislotl, Inc. NaIDc Addres s ha to 61,CRDf ILwED BY JORM MICR+LAO COAB RAPIDS • DES MOINES I'ii"f I II n'" 10: The'laI and City COIInCiI of the (.Ity of lona City, Iowa: '1'hc un dorsignLd, all being residents of thL City of lows City Iowa, and at ]Last eighteen (18) years of age, hereby petition that a pttblic election be held as to whether n non-L'CCIUSiVo tr;enty (20) year cabletelevision franchise should be granted to loira City Cable 'Television, Inc Name Address Date 30 / )b'q V 717 H 2. 4 5. 6. Q 8.. 9. l� Pli'fl'I*IrlV' To: The layor vtcl City Council of the City of to ea City, lot"a: The undersigned, all being residents of the City of ]"a City, lova, and at ]cast eighteen (18) years of age,hereb)Po titi.on that a puhlic election be held as to ichcther a non-esc:Lisive tlrcnty (20) year cable tclevisimt franchise should be. granted to Iowa City Cable Television, Inc. Name Qom.,v.,.. Address L 4 L � JaPs AA Datc 7- --7 /_7 3( E i Ir i i I f e To: 'I'll L' "la vor :111(1 City Council of the Ci 1, t• of Iowa CiIy, Iowa; The undersigned, all being residents of the City of lot;n City, lova, and at least eighteen (18) Years of age, hereby petition that a public election be held as to whetlicr a non-exclusive tttcnty (20) year cabl.e television franchise should be granted to loiva City Cable 'Television, Inc: Name 1. 2. J. Address IL•( 1-n 32- to Z 79 i i { I i e i A Y j� f 1 A y f! I i To: 'I'll L' "la vor :111(1 City Council of the Ci 1, t• of Iowa CiIy, Iowa; The undersigned, all being residents of the City of lot;n City, lova, and at least eighteen (18) Years of age, hereby petition that a public election be held as to whetlicr a non-exclusive tttcnty (20) year cabl.e television franchise should be granted to loiva City Cable 'Television, Inc: Name 1. 2. J. Address IL•( 1-n 32- to Z 79 i i { I i j� f A f! I i It inceunu•It0 Dr . JORM MICR+LAB CLDAN RAPIDS • DGS MOMS To: The 'flavor and Cite Council of the City of Iowa City, 1oma: 33 'fisc undersigned, all being residents of the City of lova City, lora, and at least eighteen (13) years of age, hereby, petition that a public election be held as to Vrhether a non-exclusive t«enty (20)' year cable television franchise should be granted to lova City Cable Television, Inc. Name I. yam. 2 . W Qn+ 3.�L 4. 5. / 6 d Date � ��• eif. � L e �� 12. 1.4 . 5 15. / ',J/ C e• e:M z ?,c)0doLLY.✓roil Stvb Y -I -7b' T az 'lel MICRUIILMCO BY 1 JORM MICR+LAB CLONE RAPIDS • DES MOINES - 'i To: The 'flavor and Cite Council of the City of Iowa City, 1oma: 33 'fisc undersigned, all being residents of the City of lova City, lora, and at least eighteen (13) years of age, hereby, petition that a public election be held as to Vrhether a non-exclusive t«enty (20)' year cable television franchise should be granted to lova City Cable Television, Inc. Name I. yam. 2 . W Qn+ 3.�L 4. 5. / 6 d Date � ��• eif. � L e �� 12. 1.4 . 5 15. / ',J/ C e• e:M z ?,c)0doLLY.✓roil Stvb Y -I -7b' T az 'lel MICRUIILMCO BY 1 JORM MICR+LAB CLONE RAPIDS • DES MOINES - "1'o: 1'hi idayor and City Council of the Ci 1:v of lona City, Iown: The undersigned, all being residents of the City of lois City, lova, and at least eighteen (18) years of age, hereby petitiolt that " public election be hold as to ichetlter a non-exclusive ttredty (20) year cable tolol,ision Crrutchi.se should be gran tod to lotaa City Cab Ic Television, lnc. \ame Address' Date Ali„/Ig n — Z' a 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 2& - 7921.0 12. 3t -?-7j- /-7-79' 4ao64' s &/j /--7 7� n as 7-' � -79 7 - ;fes ge 5 i t. 3! f i 1 1+j 1 P;ilI I I r: To; The 'Icnor ;111d Cite Council of the Ci LY of lona CiIy Iowa: i HO The undersigned, all being residents of the City of lova City, lowa, and at ].cast eighteen (1.8) years of age, hereby petition that a public election be held as to whether a non-exclusive twenty (20) year cable television franchise should he granted to lova City Cable Television, Inc. Name Address Date PICROI IL11ED BY JURM MICR+LAB CLDAR RAPIDS • DCS MOVIES 12. c 13. .r, lA . ` Y,9 1-5 i PICROI IL11ED BY JURM MICR+LAB CLDAR RAPIDS • DCS MOVIES r The '13yor ;111.1 City Council of the City of 101^1 City, lot,"n: 1'hc undo rsi.gn0d, 311 being residents of the City of Iowa Cit", lots, and at least ciF;hteen (18) years of age, hereby petition that a public election be held as to tahctllcr a non-exclusive ttrcnt)' (20) ),car cable television franchise should he granted to lolva City Cable 'Television, Inc. Adrh-pec 4. �1 /2Q)7 P.s h 1-3-18 1 ti 1-7 ' b I - 9-7G i f e r The '13yor ;111.1 City Council of the City of 101^1 City, lot,"n: 1'hc undo rsi.gn0d, 311 being residents of the City of Iowa Cit", lots, and at least ciF;hteen (18) years of age, hereby petition that a public election be held as to tahctllcr a non-exclusive ttrcnt)' (20) ),car cable television franchise should he granted to lolva City Cable 'Television, Inc. Adrh-pec 4. �1 /2Q)7 P.s h 1-3-18 1 ti 1-7 ' b I - 9-7G 3� 10: I'hc'•lay0r vid Ci Yr CollnCil of nva Ci t vthe Cit.) of lo, Iowa: The undcrsignod, al.l being residents of the City of lois City, IoWa, and at 7.cast eighteen (18) i )'cat's of age hereby petition that a public election be held as to o-:llethor a tion -exclusive Monty (20) �x Year cable television franchise should be granted to Iowa City Cable 'Television, Inc. I Name Address ��Lw""NA e • 1` ��"Ifiz9 7. 8. 9. —z �2 (b L a,�:3rc� �, I - c\ V h,�kI L 12, 13.b� I I'o: I'hc !layor and City Council of" the C.it of lots, City, lo,qa: 'I'hc undersigned, all being residents of the City of Iota City, Iowa, and at least eighteen (18) years of age, hereby petition that a public election be held as to whether a non-exclusive twenty (20) year cable television franchise should be granted to Iota City Cable '1'olevision, Inc. `! Name Address Date 1 C!t (r ; n , �� . • i'. �/ /C t a 'Lr if /'' M /17r 2.�a-i"...,.�� �y�s�.� 2G/o �rti., l-lr.� 2�• ✓ 3. 4. 5. v 6. 7. 8. 9. 17.. i TO The 'flavor in (I Citv coIncil. of the C1ty of Iota City, Iowa: I The Undersigned, all being residents of the I I 1 City of: Lorca City, lova, and at least eighteen (1.8) 01 years of age, hereby petition that a public election I be held as to whether a non-exclusive tt�enty (20) 1 c year cabl.c television franchise should be granted to Iowa City Cable 'Television, Inc. 1 ame Address Date s 4. 5. 6. 7. won m L�Lt,1,a m --2 z 1)' 1 V-7 C, i Z c— I41CROFILMED BY DORM MICR+LA13 ELM RAPIDS • DES MOINES 1 1. To: The !lavor and City Co(III ciI of the CitN. of Iowa Cily, Iowa: The undersigned, all being residents of the City of lova City, Iowa, and at least eighteen (].8) years of age, hereby petition that a public election 1 { be held as to whether a non-exclusive Cwenty (20) f year cabl.c television franchise should be granted i to Iowa City Cable 'Television, Inc. Date Name Address 2. i 3. .�GL 4. clllec: 8 i 9. 7 �a /C7 /. --,? D { J cwt C t' ►nod �I p 3a,,''d ACS Q n 111!'8 rlux To: The "Ia}'or and City Council of the City of lova City, ]oi�a: The undersigned, all being residents of the City of ]owa Citv, lows, and at least eighteen (18) years of age, hereby. petition that a public election be held as to whether a non-exclusive tt�enty (20) Year cable television franchise should be granted to lova City Cable 'rc].cvision, Inc. Nance Address Date 4 . _1r67,'4 S. ,=1,-i/,: 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. A c v«.zGGr P -/7- z I S . 11JI"'P7 i 3 v 4. I I I:'i'11'1ON 1'0: The Mayor and City Council of the Cit\' ol. Iowa City, Iowa: The undersigned, all being residents of the City of '"a City, 101ra, and at least eighteen (18) years of age, hereby petition that a public election be held as to hthether a non-exclusive tWenty (20) year cable television franchise should be granted to Iotra City Cable 'Television, Inc. Name Address Date If i 1 I I 9 9. S a I 44� i i I t i 1�-4 //s!l�- 3 8. S 1 I I 9. S a 12. 13.1 KIA/M a515 t,�w P1 A 51S C n T A . MICRO( 0.MCD BY ..f JORM MICR +LAS UDAR RAMOS • DES 1401NES C J 1 I I S a J fo: The !Iayor and City (.elliCiJ of the City of Iowa City, lova: "'he undersigned, all being resicicnts of the City of Iowa City, Iotra, and at least eighteen (18) years of age, hereby' petition that a public election be held as to whether a non-exclusive twenty (20) year cable television franchise should be granted to Iowa City Cable Tolevision, (nc. Fame 2. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 1.2. Address f r--?` 1.3. 14. is. I'11-9 Date i //7 q3 C q3 II!'I' I I' l u:� To: The da%'or ;11111 Cit'v Cuunci I ul' Ic Ci Lv ul' Iowa Cily, lona: The undersigned, all being residents of the City of lona City, lova, and at least eighteen (18) years of age, herch), petition that a public election be held as to whether a non-exclusive twenty (20) year cable tclevisi.on I'ranchisc should he granted to lova City Cable 'Television, Inc, Name y�, Address Date 1 . a�i/�OZc yc' /-/D % I S�1— �Jr/7 2. 3. 4. 5. G. 7. V s. 9. 1.0. 12. Jae. �G�� -1 — 71 1 � , J 71? 7Y r& 78 17 -P -7 f, MICROFILMED DY JORM MICR+LAB CLO/1N RAPIDS • DES MOINES r. To: The 'favor and City (.)Ilflc ] of the City ul Iowa City, Iowa: The undersigned, al] being rosidents of the City of Iowa City, Iowa, and at least eighteen (18) years of age herebv petition that a public election p be held as to ,ncOther a non-exclusitro tt,•enty (ZO) ' yea`I,cable telovision franchise should be granted I to Iowa City Cable Television, Inc. • Y. 1. Name Address ]late M�: lj r i V;.. >t I it i 1 R 2 1{y 12. t 14. �� ]5. 1y' Fy r RICROf ILMED BY JORM MICR#LA13 CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES z . a o (d (J ��c Z 2 Z /'II�F�?.ICe S! , 4�6 / // ' 4. (l -O( -IV 9- 78 r r�:riril,rJ TO: The Havor and city Council of the City of f 10 w (,Lty, Iowa: j The UndCl'S 1gned, all being residents of the City of Iowa City, lofaa, and at least eighteen (18) years or age, herehv petition that a public election ;i be held as to whether a non-exclusive twenty (20) year cable television franchise should be granted to Iowa City Cable Tolevision, 111c. r !Jame Address Date w Az t/ z . a o (d (J ��c Z 2 Z /'II�F�?.ICe S! , 4�6 / // ' 4. (l -O( -IV 9- 78 I r To: The Fl.rvor and City Council of tho City of Iowa City, Porta: The undersigned, all being reSidents of the City of lova City, Iowa, and at least eighteen (18) years of age, hcreby,petition that a public election be held as to whether a non-exclusive twenty (20) year cable television franchise should be granted to Iowa City Cable Television, Inc. Name Address Date 1. ►lam I .,l�Korwk;,�, � o a. •i'e ({�1t�t I�✓ �_� 3. r i t _ I 6. 7. L'7 i I r i t _ 2y ; J o...r -IS � t •� 12. ^�%� �4L /t {\X (V �t '! C h JZ �'l�e NXL�t�.� ✓ Ct �if �— �-7 13. cICCOf ILMED BY JORM MICR#LAB CLONt RAPIDS • DES MOINES l� To: The Iu.mr and City Council of tac City of lol•:a City, lo:da: The undersigned, all Using rosidenLs of the City of lova City, loxa, and at least eighteen (18) years of age, hereby petition that a public election be held as to whether a non-exclusive tt•:enty (20) year cable television franchise should be granted f to Iota City Cable 'television, Inc. Name Address Date 2� ;. It Mi, A/71 �Fu�4��. � 4. 14:0011 LMED OY JURM MICR+LAB I I MR 4APIOS • DIS MOINES 7. ' 9 ........ ....... ....... .. 10 11. I t { 12 :kt a 13 i� 14. . . . ................. . .......... 15. i 14:0011 LMED OY JURM MICR+LAB I I MR 4APIOS • DIS MOINES I i TO The '.favor and City Council of the Cite of Iowa Ci ty, foraa: The undersigned, a1.1 being residents of the City of lolaa City, lova, and at least eighteen (18) years of age, hereby petition that a puhlic election be held as to irhether a non-exclusive ttrenty (20) year cable telerisimt franchise should be granted to Iowa City Cable 'Television, Inc. Name C�a i t �.� In 19 Address Datc 14 . 2. bra t`c Irl R, L, 3. 4. 5. s 13. � a- AAJ hr-4—ootr 21 i Ro,��df E d C�a i t �.� In 19 14 . tx la I 141 CRDI ILMCD BY JORM MICR+LAB CLDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES I i E d I I fo: The '•lavor and City Council of the (:it%. of Iowa City, Iowa: The undersigned, al.l being res.ideuts of tilt City of lona City, ioiva, and at least eighteen (18) years of age, hereby.petition that a public election be held as to whether a non-exclusive twenty (20) year cable tclex,ision franchise should be granted to Iowa City Cable Television, Inc. Address Date s. 1533 N. Lc,h �—`1,75 4. E07- I-9--75 6., 7. S. 9. 10.'- 11. J i i i J l 2.-.,6 3. 4., 5. 6 �! 8. 9. 10. PETITION To: The Mayor and City Council of the City of Iowa City, Iowa: The undersigned, all being residents of the City of Iowa City, Iowa, and at least eighteen (18) years of age, hereby,petition that a public election be held as to whether a non-exclusive twenty (20) year cable television franchise should be granted to Iowa City Cable Television, Inc. Name Address Date -7f 119 - 1 r .._1 'l7 41 I PL'TITlON To: The Mayor and City Council of the City of r Iowa City, Iowa: }: The undersigned, all being residents of the City of Iowa City, Iowa, and at least eighteen (18) years of age, hereby,petition that a public election be held as to whether a non-exclusive twenty (20) year cable television franchise should be granted to Iowa City Cable Television, Inc. 2. �3. 4 5. 6. 7. 8. EM Name Address Date 3 V, )_�7 1 '�l 0 C- i ,h'7L �'•C�?C.�=tet -c=> 1`, PETITI0N To: The Mayor and City Council of the City of Iowa City, Iowa: The undersigned, all being residents of the City of Iowa City, Iowa, and at least eighteen (18) years of age, hereby.petition that a public election be held as to whether a non-exclusive twenty (20) year cable television franchise should be granted to Iowa City Cable Television, Inc. Name 1. 2. 3 . '7(lQ� 4. 5. 6. 7 8.' �10. _ �' 11 • i(% Address L Date V /a ad PETITI0N To: The Mayor and City Council of the City of Iowa City, Iowa: The undersigned, all being residents of the City of Iowa City, Iowa, and at least eighteen (18) years of age, hereby.petition that a public election be held as to whether a non-exclusive twenty (20) year cable television franchise should be granted to Iowa City Cable Television, Inc. Name 1. 2. 3 . '7(lQ� 4. 5. 6. 7 8.' �10. _ �' 11 • i(% Address L Date V /a IZ3 PETIT ION To: The Mayor and City Council of the City of Iowa City, Iowa: The undersigned, all being residents of the I City of Iowa City, Iowa, and at least eighteen (18) years of age, hereby,petition that a public election be held as to whether a non-exclusive twenty (20) ! 6, year cable television franchise should be granted to Iowa City Cable Television, Inc. i "- Name Address Date f. t ur 1_ 0-7 2. 2 41�2� &m&wio� 3. 6. a. '5, �,, �.� . 4037 S. cucr'cS S. 6. 7. 4 { J 14! POE IEMED BY JURM MICRO LAB (ADNt RAPIDS • DCS MOINES / •. �� ', !r mmix'0027 { J 14! POE IEMED BY JURM MICRO LAB (ADNt RAPIDS • DCS MOINES /3'1 PETITION To: The Mayor and City Council of the City of Iowa City, Iowa: The undersigned, all being residents of the City of Iowa City, Iowa, and at least eighteen (18) years of age, hereby,petition that a public election r i be held as to whether a non-exclusive twenty (20) i year cable television franchise should be granted to Iowa City Cable Television, Inc. I Name Address Date b 1•. �//(Iti%%%lq /;2CC�J 1( /o 4&* JYreiLhc an✓ -'J7 4_ 75C N 2., �.2 13 5 I a_ r.. qj4 MICNOII WED DY JURM MICR+LAR (LOAN RAPIDS • DES MOINES c �.2 PETITION To: The Mayor and City Council of the City of Iowa City, Iowa: The undersigned, all being residents of the City of Iowa City, Iowa, and at least eighteen (18) years of age, hereby,petition that a public election be held as to whether a non-exclusive twenty (20) year cable television franchise should be granted to Iowa City Cable Television, Inc. Name 1. 2. Address Date 9. 10. a= 1 n• ,s s ljz6v% - MIC11,0FILMID BY JORM PAICR+LAB 11DAk RAPIDS • NI.S MINES i PETITION To: The Mayor and City Council of the City of Iowa City, Iowa: The undersigned, all being residents of the City of Iowa City, Iowa, and at least eighteen (18) k years of age, hereby,petition that a public election t be held as to whether a non-exclusive twenty (20) , year cable television franchise should be granted to Iowa City Cable Television, Inc. O IT 2. n 11 n Date EA7 4 1 sos IXZ_ � h 45 '' 1N�DD yL'7(p 12. '1070 0 yt'&r IPQ G 1 �7r /d i /-9 77 13. l 1CQ i /"S 17i6a< 5/% S 6006i1492i ai G r i JAKR nuam or JORM MICR#LAD CCDmI RAPIDS • Drs MOINES PETITION z To: The Mayor and City Council of the City of Iowa City, Iowa: The undersigned, all being residents of the City of Iowa City, Iowa, and at least eighteen (18) years of age, hereby.petition that a public election t s: be held as to whether a non-exclusive twenty (20) year cable television franchise should be granted 94 to Iowa City Cable Television, Inc. Name Address ,,• �„Date 2. 3. 4' 6. 7 9 10 11 12 13. 07 y N, f!�t, 117,V MIUM ILMED BY JORM MICR+ AB UDAR RAPIDS DES MOINES S I r3Lf 1 1 1 t /i )i 1 1 I I i F i i I t f, 3. PETITI0N To: The Mayor and City Council of the City of Iowa City, Iowa; The undersigned, all being residents of the City of Iowa City, Iowa, and at least eighteen (18) years of age, hereby,petition that a public election be held as to whether a non-exclusive twenty (20) year cable television franchise should be granted to Iowa City Cable Television, Inc. KIM 9. 10. 13. OiY 740 M, c ae 5{. 11/10, ' 7 MICREIILMED BY JORMMICR+LAO CLEAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES r 13b PETITION i To: The Mayor and City Council of the City of Iowa City, Iowa: i The undersigned, all being residents of the City of Iowa City, Iowa, and at least eighteen (18) years of age, hereby, petition that a public election d be held as to whether anon -exclusive twenty (20) j year cable television franchise should be granted " t to Iowa City Cable Television, Inc. ? Name L �4 2. 13. F"'' "il N _Yu lido MiCROT ILMED BY JORM MICR+LAD CLDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES 1 k14. �i V I � 18. A'D tin y F"'' "il N _Yu lido MiCROT ILMED BY JORM MICR+LAD CLDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES PETITION To: The Mayor and City Council of the City of Iowa City, Iowa: The undersigned, all being residents of the city of Iowa C�,.y, iuwd, and at least eighteen (18) years of age, hereby,petition that a public election be held as to whether a non-exclusive twenty (20) year cable television franchise should be granted to Iowa City Cable Television, Inc. Name !/ 1.17 2. .' e Address Da V (l - (mac � �YYIe'cAIU,ST r3 - /6 10. 11. /3 i4I00FILMED BY JOR M MIC R+L A B CLDIIR RAPIDS • DES MOINES 12 td 14. G7 lx 1.1 ' �I. �rt II c /3 i4I00FILMED BY JOR M MIC R+L A B CLDIIR RAPIDS • DES MOINES d PETITION To: The Mayor and City Council of the City of Iowa City, Iowa: The undersigned, all being residents of the City of Iowa City, Iowa, and at least eighteen (18) years of age, hereby petition that a public election i be held as to whether a non-exclusive twenty (20) I year cable television franchise should be granted to Iowa City Cable Television, Inc. { as Name Address Date ; 1 ' b.�'LS�IQIC/lA[ sP 2/OS/%%lA7A[ UI74P 1�8�78 1 ' 2. 3. 7 9. 10. 11 IJ IAI CPOI IEMC.O BY JURM MICR+LAB U OAA RAPIDS • PCS MOINES 1 '�1 PETITION To: The Mayor and City Council of the City of Iowa City, Iowa: The undersigned, all being residents of the City of Iowa City, Iowa, and at least eighteen (18) years of age, hereby.petition that a public election be held as to whether a non-exclusive twenty (20) year cable television franchise should be granted to Iowa City Cable Television, Inc. Name Address Date 1'�6 717� 7 1 �` '^IVW I 01 of JURM MICR+LAEi CLOAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES I ETI' I'ION To: The Mayor and City Council of the City of / Iowa City, Iowa: I/ The undersigned, all being residents of the City of Iowa City, Iowa, and at least eighteen (18) a years of age, hereby.petition that a public election be held as to whether a non-exclusive twenty (20) year cable television Franchise should be granted i to Iowa City Cable Television, Inc. Name �/ ri1! mm�.— r I HICRUILMED BY JORM MICR+LAO CI.DAR PATIOS • DES MOIIIES PETITION To: The Mayor and City Council of the City of Iowa City, Iowa: The undersigned, all being residents of the City of Iowa City, Iowa, and at least eighteen (18) years of age, hereby.petition that a public election be held as to whether a non-exclusive twenty (20) year cable television franchise should be granted to Iowa City Cable Television, Inc. Name Address 2j3 Z IS -1 Lt 7s-5 /.j d trn. i - I- 7a' 13. i . ✓ 14. n 1 /7y ...h CRDfI I.MCD 6Y _. JURM MICR+LAB CCDAR RAPIDS •. DC.S M0114ES 7,P I� r 4 w, d Y PE -1,11,10N, To: The Mayor and City Council of the City of Iowa City, Iowa: The undersigned, all being residents of the City of Iowa City, Iowa, and at least eighteen (18) years of age, hereby.petition that a public electio be as to whether a non-exclusive twenty (20) year cable television franchise should be granted to Iowa City Cable Television, Inc. Name Address Date z PA I CNOI ILMED BY JURM MICR+LAO (.LOAN RAPIDS • DES MOINES d 3. 4• � iPA-) S -3433 1WA9 e. 4tc _4fia��a�S�1�•Z3 r �. i 1 8. 10. � I a 12. 13. PA I CNOI ILMED BY JURM MICR+LAO (.LOAN RAPIDS • DES MOINES PETITION To: The Mayor and City Council of the City of Iowa City, Iowa: The undersigned, all being residents of the City of Iowa City, Iowa, and at least eighteen (18) years of age, hereby, petition that a public electio: be held as to whether a non-exclusive twenty (20) year cable television franchise should be granted to Iowa City Cable Television, Inc. Name Address Da— P-114- III I ateI .J/4- IIII Za. sI IS 3 MICRUIILMLU 81 JORM MICR+L40 61.DAR RAPIDS • Des MOINES 12. 13. n d� 14. 15. _ f,� .. u MICRUIILMLU 81 JORM MICR+L40 61.DAR RAPIDS • Des MOINES PETITION To: The Mayor and City Council of the City of { Iowa City, Iowa: l ' The undersigned, all being residents of the 1 City of Iowa City, Iowa, and at least eighteen (18) years of age, hereby, petition that a public election be held as to whether a non-exclQsive twenty (20) year cable television franchise should be granted to Iowa City Cable Television, Inc. Name Address Date px— MKIWILMEO BY JURM MICR+LAB C[DAk RAPIDS • DES MOINES 14f/2 2. 4. r� t s. 7� 1/. Y+t J1 11 i 9v6/�Y� 7 8 7. �• S /D iU , ,o, c %g' im 70 9. ` 10. 12. / ' / �Lf�2t� / <y 7j- Y r MKIWILMEO BY JURM MICR+LAB C[DAk RAPIDS • DES MOINES ,/A-- PETITION +A PETITION To: The Mayor and City Council of the City of Iowa City, Iowa: The undersigned, all being residents of the City of Iowa City, Iowa, and at least eighteen (18) years of age, hereby,petition that a public election be as to whether a non-exclusive twenty (20) ' year cable television franchise should be granted to Iowa City Cable Television, Inc. Name 1. 2. Address 3. LyAR Iloz Ne 7d 1 dab?_ L A MICROIILMED BY JURM MICR+LAE3 U DAN RAPIDS • DES MOINES C♦ �FF MICROIILMED BY JURM MICR+LAE3 U DAN RAPIDS • DES MOINES PET IT1oN To: The Mayor and City Council of the City of Iowa City, Iowa: The undersigned, all being residents of the City of Iowa City, Iowa, and at least eighteen (18 years of age, hereby,petition that a public electi be held as to whether a non-exclusive twenty (20) year cable television franchise should be granted to Iowa City Cable Television, Inc. 157 Name Address Date I. c Fti 2. 3. 4 c 5• = 6. i 7. 8. !1 9. 10. i U4 3-zr� /j�/ 'Aur _401 -7g 1 Y /�u -::141- 4 -- ?% �`) re:tPOFILMCD BY DORM MICR+LAr3 CLOD RAPIDS • DES MOINES PETITION To: The Dlayor and City Council of the City of Iowa City, Iowa: The undersigned, all being residents of the i City of Iowa City, Iowa, and at least eighteen (18) �i years of age, hereby petition that a public election be held as to whether a non-exclusive twenty (20) year cable television franchise should be granted to Iowa City Cable Television, Inc. Name Address Date / t 2. 3. 4.4 S. 6•. C� �! 7. 8. 10. V 11. 12. In r�� �� � � �. I � �J�l LJ I,C •1 6ILF_L_ F/,2�j ,4. ko Fd �_ A'. A M;CIO)FILMED DY JORM MICR +LAB CLDAN PAPHIS DES MOINES y r�� �� � � �. I � �J�l LJ I,C •1 6ILF_L_ F/,2�j ,4. ko Fd �_ A'. A M;CIO)FILMED DY JORM MICR +LAB CLDAN PAPHIS DES MOINES PETITION To: The Mayor and City Council of the City of Iowa City, Iowa: The undersigned, all being residents of the City of Iowa City, Iowa, and at least eighteen (18) years of age, hereby,petition that a public election be held as to whether a non-exclusive twenty (20) i year cable television franchise should be granted to Iowa City Cable Television, Inca ame 2. wVYYg_i 3 • 4°. 6 • ,�, q V- 7. 8. 9. ���, 33� ash �; • �C• / - i -44 H 14.DR(NILMED DY JORM MICR+LAB CLDU RAPIDS • DES MOINES u k 12. 4 C _7 0 f 'a G 14.E f 7Z r is. 1�\ i oiz � A ���, 33� ash �; • �C• / - i -44 H 14.DR(NILMED DY JORM MICR+LAB CLDU RAPIDS • DES MOINES u k 4 C _7 0 'a G f 7Z 1�\ i PL'TITION To: The Mayor and City Council of the City of Iowa City, Iowa: The undersigned, all being residents of the City of Iowa City, Iowa, and at least eighteen (18) years of age, hereby,petition that a public election be held as to whether a non-exclusive twenty (20) year cable television franchise should be granted to Iowa City Cable Television, Inc. Name Address Date 2. 3 !zzz.BJJ �1l / 4. S. )/Z17 %. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. is. M! III CPOF ILMED BY JURM MICR+LAB (LOA( PAPIDS • BLS M0114LS r- pliTITION To: The Mayor and City Council of the City of Iowa City, Iowa: The undersigned, all being residents of the City of Iowa City, Iowa, and at least eighteen (18) years of age, hereby,petition that a public election be held as to whether a non-exclusive twenty (20) year cable television franchise should be granted to Iowa City Cable Television, Inc. Name 1.' ? �/� rZGo 2. 3. 4. 6. I' 7. _ 8. . ii Address Date 1-9-7e 317. 3.17 jI to Ave. if zI -9- -18 12. 13. MICROFILMED BY JORM MICR+L-AB ELOAR RAPIDS • DCS MOINES I' F t Ii 4 �r I� r Iw r} y { j MICROFILMED BY JORM MICR+L-AB ELOAR RAPIDS • DCS MOINES PETITION To: The Mayor and City Council of the City of Iowa City, Iowa: The undersigned, all being residents of the City of Iowa City, Iowa, and at least eighteen (18) years of age, hereby,petition that a public election be held as to whether a non-exclusive twenty (20) year cable television franchise should be granted to Iowa City Cable Television, Inc. Name 1. 2. 3. iNnd_ii Address Date 10. 11. 12. ✓13. lro"c " 9/'221)"Zl Ap• /- 9 - 7Z �., Irl CROP ILAED BY JURM MICR+LAO i CLOAk RAPIDS • DES MOINES I—q-75 ,-' `) PETITION To: The Mayor and City Council of the City of Iowa City, Iowa: The undersigned, all being residents of the City of Iowa City, Iowa, and at least eighteen (18) years of age, hereby.petition that a public election be held as to whether a non-exclusive twenty (20) year cable television franchise should be granted to Iowa City Cable Television, Inc. Name Address Date 1." firmer, J. 14&11701? 70q Aeu•n Q 1.1-7r 2. 3. 4. L r. i n 9. 10. 1. �1(' x 1, `7 azc N t��. 'Ll"17 y ,a. 12. /non. l; ljyl✓.✓s y0o� JY f C /-9-yi� d 13. 3 14. p: 15. iv i ... JVHM. CConu RAPIDS - DES MOINES PETITION To: The Mayor and City Council of the City of Iowa City, Iowa: The undersigned, all being residents of the City of Iowa City, Iowa, and at least eighteen (18) years of age, hereby,petition that a public election be held as to whether a non-exclusive twenty (20) year cable television franchise should be granted to Iowa City Cable Television, Inc. Name 1. 2. Address Date I 3. �{fLPnn� �/.�vv'i .7'14 /-errcirF 1 D Cc r/ 4. K,l_ -/1Q7Znc1mALl/l l-rv�f�lo� 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. I PETITION To: The Mayor and City Council of the City of Iowa City, Iowa: The undersigned, all being residents of the City of Iowa City, Iowa, and at least eighteen (18) years of age, hereby,petition that a public election be held as to whether a non-exclusive twenty (20) year cable television franchise should be granted to Iowa City Cable Television, Inc. Name Address Date 2• 10. i 7 n P r 5 2 [9� y �gg4 f i{ V � t 10. 1 2. 3. 4, g, 6. ��✓v. 4� %i)a`i{� 1 iJJ1' %fl✓moi✓ ��7 ��,�' 7 G9 9 g S'i� ;: �7 i i�.�,� //r/ PETITION To: The Mayor and City Council of the City of Iowa City, Iowa: The undersigned, all being residents of the City of Iowa City, Iowa, and at least eighteen (18) years of age, hereby,petition that a public election be held as to whether a non-exclusive twenty (20) year cable television franchise should be granted to Iowa City Cable Television, Inc. Name Address Date NO 8. 10. BY JURM MICR+LAO LIDAN RAPIDS • DES IODINES 2 3 PETITION To: The Mayor and City Council of the City of Iowa City, Iowa: The undersigned, all being residents of the City of Iowa City, Iowa, and at least eighteen (18) years of age, hereby,petition that a public election be held as to whether a non-exclusive twenty (20) year cable television franchise should be granted to Iowa City Cable Television, Inc. Name Address Date 4 kA14N SL. _L (z . V -I/78 10.' IW'(UiR L� 422 \ i3 C/eLt: r_� 1 I -,, J .. neLA -=1 % 1 i `t Jr - 1A:CPDEIu-0ED BY JORM MICR+LAB U BAR RAPIDS • DES IODINES 3. 4. )'11 i; i'I„ i r.,l." .�� .� (:G; c� ,: J, ✓' Jti .4l. (� % y 7 S' ..J s. /� 1 6. -4)/.L.N O -0i Jj /0{ii^N/%.nl/ 7. 8. 9. 10./ 11. 12. I J(,'tid.`t' l /1 �Gf'�✓� ' i�� �J�y(:r_:�-�' 13. illiTITION To: The Mayor and City Council of the City of Iowa City, Iowa: I The undersigned, all being residents of the 'I City of Ioh•a City, Iowa, and at least eighteen (18) years of age, hereby,petition that a public election 15. be held as to whether a non-exclusive twenty (20) year cable television franchise should be granted to Iowa City Cable Television, Inc. I y f 1 „ 1 ) Name Address Date 1 1� "Ic`7 '. " .... _. .. r,. aca , J � 2. -70(x'1.1 �� -7S 1 } 3. 4. )'11 i; i'I„ i r.,l." .�� .� (:G; c� ,: J, ✓' Jti .4l. (� % y 7 S' ..J s. /� 1 6. -4)/.L.N O -0i Jj /0{ii^N/%.nl/ 7. 8. 9. 10./ 11. 12. I J(,'tid.`t' l /1 �Gf'�✓� ' i�� �J�y(:r_:�-�' 13. J 14. l �/l it G l 51 1) il,al ! 6 5 )r 1. _ 15. 1� '. " .... _. .. MICROFILMCD BY DORM MICR+LAS } CLDNR RAPIDS DES MOINES 4{y 5 J 3. 4. 5 PETITION To: The Mayor and City Council of the City of Iowa City, Iowa: The undersigned, all being residents of the City of Iowa City, Iowa, and at least eighteen (18) years of age, hereby petition that a:public election be held as to whether a non-exclusive twenty (20) year cable television franchise should be granted to Iowa City Cable Television, Inca Name IAddress Date 6. 7 r // 718 7/1 o.-7�1 �1 49 r r— 1 _. 141CM IL14CD BY it,) RM MICR+LA6 CLDNt RAPIDS • DCS MOINES j F r 1 i i I P t c f z _. 141CM IL14CD BY it,) RM MICR+LA6 CLDNt RAPIDS • DCS MOINES j F r 1 i P t c f z 4 is 1. 2. 3. 4 5.- 6. 7. 1'liTl T1 ON To: The Mayor and City Council of the City of Iowa City, Iowa: The undersigned, all bcing residents of the City of Iowa City, Iowa, and at least eighteen (18) years of age, hereby,petition that a public election be held as to whether a non-exclusive twenty (20) year cable television franchise should be granted to Iowa City Cable Television, Inc. Name Address Date 0 g� 8. 9. 10. 12. 13 D i y C4c 6 ' '/ro I s � 14 1. s It 4 M CPW n.iaED By JORM MICR+LAO (ADAR RAPIDS • DCS NOIRES PETITI ON To: The Mayor and City Council of the City of Iowa City, Iowa: The undersigned, all being residents of the j u City of Iowa City, Iowa, and at least eighteen (18) E f years of age, hereby,petition that a public election y be held as to whether a non-exclusive twenty (20) year cable television franchise should be granted to Iowa City Cable Television, Inc. Name Address FM 3. 41- 6. ; 7� 8• 9. 10. 11' %5G 12 K % : ,.r. V . `L�cr a9s8 F ISI CPO[ ILMED BY JURM MICR#LAB CLUAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES i J PETITION To: The Mayor and City Council of the City of Iowa City, Iowa: The undersigned, all being residents of the City of Iowa City, Iowa, and at least eighteen (18) years of age, hereby.petition that a public election be held as to whether a non-exclusive twenty (20) year cable television franchise should be granted to Iowa City Cable Television, Inc. Name Address Date `m MIL, '� SAma'= _ley �' 3 9G / +r JORM MICR+LA9 CLOAR I'APIPS • DrS MOINES To: The "lav or and City Council of the City of lona City, lo::a: The undersigned, all being residents of the i City of lova City, Iowa, and at least eighteen (1.8) years of age, hereby petition that a public election be held as to whether a non-csclusive twenty (20) year cable television franchise should be grantccl to Iowa City Cable Television, Inc. Name 1 2 J 4 5 G 7. 8. 9. 10. 12. Address Date I �r," j I j If I r R 14 . MI p101 ILMLD UY JURM MICR +LAB GLOM RAPIDS • DES MOINES To: TIIL' "' :I vo I. :Ind c i I I of the I I ow"I C Ity, Iojea : The undersigned, all being residents or the City -of lol"a City, Iowa, and at ].east eighteen (18) Years of age, 1101,LI)NI , petition that a I)LIb1iC elcCtioll be held as to whether a lloll-c.xcjllsil,c twenty (20) Year cable telelris '011 fr'lllcll'sc sile"Id be granted to lova City Cable Television, Inc. Name Address Date 2. ' / r5 2 ,. 14 f e,4 7-.7e zw 115/ -n 15/ -n 3. 4. S. 6. 7. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. M!CROHLMED BY JORM MOCR+LA13 (:LDAk RAPIDS - DES M0114ES I,;;TIT I(IV To: The '9avor rend City Council of 1110 Citr of I OIPa City, locva: The un dorsigncd, all being residents of the City of ]olrt City, Ioha, and at least eighteen (13) years of ago, hereby petition that :I public election be held as to 4<hotllcr a Icon -exclusive t4renty (20) year cable television franchise should he granted to Iolva City Cable Television, Inc. Name 1. X4.7//' 2. 1-17,-r. , Address '/ Iw . row �w Data S. I41CRGI ILMtD BY JURM MICR+LAC) UDRR RAPIDS • DES WINES Af/ -7S 1110-746 =A- ) F' '7 8 =/0 1� V1 141CROFILI-IED BY a •NORM MICR 4LAB GLOM RAPIDS • DES MOINES To: The ^livo and City Council of the City of I Iowa City, Iowil I I ' The undersigned, all being residents of the ' City of ]orea City, Iowa, and at least eighteen (18) f years of age, Ile] Petition that a public el.ection be held as to whether a non-exclusive twenty (20) year cable tel.evision franchise should be granted ' to lova City Cable Television, Inc. r r1 Name Address Date t 1 V 1S iJ 44 F.. 3. //V/('•[.�/L //'l 1`-^S� /•i�`i (/V••fJar^`�/vil.i �7ir/ / /O 7(5 141CROFILI-IED BY a •NORM MICR 4LAB GLOM RAPIDS • DES MOINES PETITION To: The Mayor and City Council of the City of Iowa City, Iowa: The undersigned, all being residents of the City of Iowa City, Iowa, and at least eighteen (18) years of age, hereby,petition that a public election be held as to whether a non-exclusive twenty' (20) ; year cable television franchise should be granted to Iowa City Cable Television, Inc. Name ki Address L� i E s d h Date i 9. 1 &dt11-J d7f'/�e '; X 7 6 Gc( -•IA CROh ILMED BY JORM MICR 6 L A O (ADAN RAPIDS • DES MOINES I PETITION To: The Mayor and City Council of the City of Iowa City, Iowa: The undersigned, all being residents of the City of Iowa City, Iowa, and at least eighteen (18) years of age, hereby,petition that a public election be held as to whether a non-exclusive twenty' (20) ; year cable television franchise should be granted to Iowa City Cable Television, Inc. Name ki Address L� i E s d h Date i 9. 1 &dt11-J d7f'/�e '; X 7 6 Gc( -•IA CROh ILMED BY JORM MICR 6 L A O (ADAN RAPIDS • DES MOINES HT1TION To: The Mayor and City Council of the City of Iowa City, Iowa: The undersigned, all being residents of the City of Iowa City, Iowa, and at least eighteen (18) years of age, hereby.petitiwi that a public election be held as to whether a non-exclusive twenty (20) year cable television franchise should be granted to Iowa City Cable Television, Inc. Name Address Date l d' Sic L/NOFt3 A) xt.0 �6 7 t�•sLrw 8. 1ZZ 9 . )/� s 11. ),.�d 12. MIC10ILMEI. by DORM MICR+LAO LLOAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES -_ 13. 14. is. 5 1, I MIC10ILMEI. by DORM MICR+LAO LLOAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES PITT IT i ON To: The Mayor and City Council of the City of Iowa City, Iowa: The undersigned, all being residents of the City of lova City, Iowa, and at least eighteen (18) years of age, hereby,petition that a public election be held as to whether a non-exclusive twenty (20) year cable television franchise should be granted to Iowa City Cable Television, Inc. Name Address Date ,moo/ C/- 8. 8. �"Oil"JA'b 17,a1`'L--f z3 I 1 �� -� 9. Pli rA 1/ 10 Ll 12. 'J 14. 411'9'7ja-, iticv� I l i I., i I r J"ti PE I f 1 ON To: The Mayor and City Council of the City of Iowa City, Iolva: The undersigned, all being residents of the City of lows City, Iowa, and at least eighteen (18) I i years of age, hereby.petition that a public election be held as to whether a non-exclusive twenty. (20) Year cable television franchise should be granted to Iowa City Cable Television, Inc. i Name Address Date 1 Z //�.l 61 a 6. 7. Y 9. IM lo. %— ;, 12. 7C e 11. �\L ��tV� `. ,.��y�.' ✓1_ � `�`�`ltf� � �w�cll' �— .i'i.�� . f PETI'r i.o;gl To: The Mayor and City Council of the City of Iowa City, Iowa: The undersigned, all being residents of the City of Iowa City, Iowa, and at least eighteen (18) years of age, hereby,petition that a public election be held as to whether a non-exclusive twenty (20) Year cable television franchise should be granted to Iowa City Cable Television, Inc. Name Address 3 4. 12 2oac C, 12 i 1 /j^ e117 I 1eA 13..- eG j'[eQ-eek I el 78 V MICRMI ILMED BY DORM MICR+LAO GLOMI RAPIDS • DES MOINES b. r 12 2oac C, 12 i 1 /j^ e117 I 1eA 13..- eG j'[eQ-eek I el 78 V MICRMI ILMED BY DORM MICR+LAO GLOMI RAPIDS • DES MOINES PET IT I ON To: The Mayor and City Council of the City of Iowa City, Iowa: The undersigned, all being residents of the City of Iowa City, Iowa, and at least eighteen (18) years of age, hereby,petition that a public election be held as to whether a non-exclusive twenty (20) year cable television franchise should be granted to Iowa City Cable 'television, Inc. Name Address Date 2.. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. _'01, . t� ME i JORM MICR+LAB Q DAN NN'1DS • DES MOINES 12. „1 ) 13. _ r 14. 3. 75. Ctt iI JORM MICR+LAB Q DAN NN'1DS • DES MOINES r City of Iowa City MEMORANDUM DATE: ,January 27, 1978 TO: City Council FROM: Dennis R. Kraft, Director of Community Development RE: Changes in the Proposed 4th year Housing Assistance Plan There is some variation between last year's amended one and three year housing needs and the one and three year needs as proposed in the 4th year Housing Assistance Plan. The following commentary relates to the current year and three year goals as found on pages 48 and 49 of the 4th year CDBG application. Specific reference is made to the lines and columns of these two goal statements. Attainment of the one and three year goals will be one of the measures of performance to be used by HUD in determining whether or not communities such as Iowa City will receive discretionary program grant funds in future years. Poor performance in attaining these stated goals could well result in HUD deciding not to fund Iowa City under the discretionary program. The goal statements have been discussed extensively with both personnel in the Department of Housing and Inspection Services and with the Iowa City Housing Commission. 'The current year goals (page 48): Line 1: The Section 8 allocation in column B has been increased from 131 units to 279 units. This does not represent an increase in the asking for Section 8 units, but merely includes the 148 units of Section 202 housing which were granted to the First Christian Church and Systems Unlimited. Line 6: The Public Housing Authority (PHA) -owned housing has been increased from 0 units to 100 units. This could be either traditional public housing or housing owned by the Public Housing Authority purchased with funds from other sources. The reasons for this are as follows: (a) This was a recommendation of the housing Commission. (b) There is a strong demonstrated need for family housing (see the Needs Statement part of this application). (c) HUD has indicated that Iowa City must do more to provide family housing and place less emphasis on the provision of elderly housing. (d) The present Fair Market Rent (FMR) limits for Section 8 existing housing are presently too low to attract an adequate number of units to be included in the Section 8 existing program. (e) The Section 235 programs will be at best marginally economically feasible in future years, therefore this source of funds cannot he very heavily relied upon to provide needed family housing (there has been no new 235 construction in Iowa City for the past 3-4 years). 14:0011 LI -TO BY JURM MICR+LAO U.OAR RAPIDS • nfs MOVES RE City Council January 27, 1978 Page 2 I Line I5: The CDBG loan goal has been reduced from 6 units to 0 units. This was the result of a Council policy decision to spend the limited amount of CDBG funds on owner occupied rehabilitation projects. Line 17: From 72 units to 51 units. The 72 units shown in the amended 3rd ear application represent the remaining Section 23 program units whicharebeing converted to the Section 8 program. The 51 units represent a new proposal for Section 8 units. They have not been included in the past because there has been a shortage of units to be allocated in this area in the past. Line 28: An additional 20 units of 312 have been added as directed by the City Council. Line 31: Ten units of Section 235 have been added as a result of the increase in the mortgagemlimitrforge limits a 4-bedroomder houselinpIowaam. Cit Twaspr29,000,maximum amount was far less than this t y $ This therefore there was no construction oactivity obeingefinanceduilt oby1the o235City, program. Fairly substantial increases are scheduled to go into effect for this program. These limits will include $38,000 for 3 -bedroom houses r and $44,000 for 4 -bedroom houses. It is possible for a house to be sold for 120% of the aforementioned limits. At this point the staff is hopeful that there will once again be some construction activity in the 235 program. 3 The three year housing goals (page 49): Line 1: Column B reflects the addition of the Section 202 units as described in the one year goal statement. Also the family units shown in Column 1(d) have been changed from 40 units to 120 units. This represents an attempt to provide more needed family housing. Line 2: Column D from 40 units to 120 units. This also represents an attempt to provide more family units. LInc 6: From 50 units to 170 units. This is a result of a recommendation by the (lousing Commission and the staff to provide needed housing for families and large families. The commentary which related to line 6 of the current year goals is also applicable here. Line 13: Column B from 96 units to 60 units. This is the result of CDBG loans and City Council. grants being removed from rental housing rehabilitation as directed by the ? Line 16: Column B from 121 units to 60 units. This is also the result of the removal Of CDBG loans and grants and the removal of Section 8 substantial rehabili- tion loans. The units in the latter program category were removed because of an inability of this program to attract funds from the private market. Line 25: From 100 units to 90 units. Tllis slight reduction was the result of the l �A: coon IMC.D BY JURM MICR+LA6 (I )AR RAPIDS - DCS MOINES City Council ,January 27, 1978 Page 3 limitations of available funds for this purpose. Line 28: From 20 units to 40 units. This was the result of a decision to place a greater emphasis upon the Section 312 program. Lirie 35: From 12 to 30 units. This is optimistically based upon the assumption that the higher mortgage limits in the 235 program will once again result in this program once again being viable in Iowa City. Line 37: Columns C and D. This represents fairly substantial changes in the percentage mix of both elderly and family households. Column C, elderly households,has gone from 54% to 48%, and Column D, family households, has gone from 40% to 66%. These changes have been the result of the preparation of a new Needs Statement. The new Needs Statement reflects a change in the income eligibility parameter from 50% of Iowa City's median income (present median income is approximately $14,700 for a family of four) to 80% of the median income figure. This change was implemented as a result of a request by HUD. In going to 80% of the median income, a slight increase in the number of elderly households was greatly offset by an appreciable increase in the number of non -elderly (family) households. This resulted in the percentage shifts in these two areas. The above-described changes represent the major goal shifts between the third year amended Housing Assistance Plan one and three year goals and the proposed 4th year program goals. DRK/ssw IA; C ROI II. It ED DY JORM MICR+LAB C.I. JA It RAPIDS • 01.S 1.101 NES I i i DATE: January 27, 1978 TO: City Council FROM: Dennis R. Kraft, Director of Community Development RE: CDBG Budget k Attached please find both the program narrative for the projects to be funded under the 4th year Community Development Block Grant program and the financial detail for all programs which have been funded under this program since its inception. Specifically, we are requesting that the City Council review and approve the 4th Year Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) application. The elements of this application include (1) the CDBG budget; (2) the Community Development Plan; and (3) the housing Assistance Plan (HAP), In approving this program application, the Council will be making policy decisions on the allocation of approximately $3,682,000. This amount includes a 4th year entitlement of $1,352,000, along with additional funds from Urban Renewal surplus and land disposition proceeds, housing rehabilitation loan repayment proceeds, and reprogrammed fundsfrom past program years which will not be encumbered prior to the end of this fiscal year. A more detailed description of these funds is found on pages 1 and 2 of the budget commentary, It should also be noted that in some instances changes have been made from the amounts initially designated for program activities for the 4th year application. This has been the result of the identification of additional funding. Those areas where changes have occurred are reflected in the program narratives. In no instance has any currently approved program been reduced to a level below which it had been previously budgeted. At the end of the 3rd program year (June 30, 1978) all existing program accounts will be closed out. The reasons for doing this are as follows, (1) this is a much cleaner accounting procedure to follow, (2) this should make program budgeting more comprehensible than in past years, and (3) it is a procedure strongly recommended by the Department of housing and Urban Development (I1UD), Specifically, in implementing this procedure, unencumbered funds in previously budgeted programs will be removed from these accounts these funds, along with additional , and the accounts will then be closed, and funds where applicable, will be rebudgeted to the 4th year application. This will give the City Council an opportunity to determine the total amount of funding available for all approved programs. Following the public hearing Tuesday, January 31, tl)e City Council will approve tl)e application and direct the staff to forward copies to the appropriate A-95 Review agencies: Cast Central Area Regional Planning and the State Office of Planning and Programming. These agencies have 45 days within which to comment. (February 28 through March 23) The A-95 agencies' comments will be added to the application document and by March 25 it will be in the mail to HUD for review within 75 days, and approval 'A: CP(1111.11f 0 BY JORM MICRI�LAB (f,)Ak PAPIDS • DCS MOINES 218 a; ,gt �E _ 3 DATE: January 27, 1978 TO: City Council FROM: Dennis R. Kraft, Director of Community Development RE: CDBG Budget k Attached please find both the program narrative for the projects to be funded under the 4th year Community Development Block Grant program and the financial detail for all programs which have been funded under this program since its inception. Specifically, we are requesting that the City Council review and approve the 4th Year Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) application. The elements of this application include (1) the CDBG budget; (2) the Community Development Plan; and (3) the housing Assistance Plan (HAP), In approving this program application, the Council will be making policy decisions on the allocation of approximately $3,682,000. This amount includes a 4th year entitlement of $1,352,000, along with additional funds from Urban Renewal surplus and land disposition proceeds, housing rehabilitation loan repayment proceeds, and reprogrammed fundsfrom past program years which will not be encumbered prior to the end of this fiscal year. A more detailed description of these funds is found on pages 1 and 2 of the budget commentary, It should also be noted that in some instances changes have been made from the amounts initially designated for program activities for the 4th year application. This has been the result of the identification of additional funding. Those areas where changes have occurred are reflected in the program narratives. In no instance has any currently approved program been reduced to a level below which it had been previously budgeted. At the end of the 3rd program year (June 30, 1978) all existing program accounts will be closed out. The reasons for doing this are as follows, (1) this is a much cleaner accounting procedure to follow, (2) this should make program budgeting more comprehensible than in past years, and (3) it is a procedure strongly recommended by the Department of housing and Urban Development (I1UD), Specifically, in implementing this procedure, unencumbered funds in previously budgeted programs will be removed from these accounts these funds, along with additional , and the accounts will then be closed, and funds where applicable, will be rebudgeted to the 4th year application. This will give the City Council an opportunity to determine the total amount of funding available for all approved programs. Following the public hearing Tuesday, January 31, tl)e City Council will approve tl)e application and direct the staff to forward copies to the appropriate A-95 Review agencies: Cast Central Area Regional Planning and the State Office of Planning and Programming. These agencies have 45 days within which to comment. (February 28 through March 23) The A-95 agencies' comments will be added to the application document and by March 25 it will be in the mail to HUD for review within 75 days, and approval 'A: CP(1111.11f 0 BY JORM MICRI�LAB (f,)Ak PAPIDS • DCS MOINES 218 Prepared J.,.0 1171 C015MUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT BUDGET INFORMATION J., nese..., es r.,__,. 1e;CPm ILMB ov .IURM MICR LAB HAI( PAIII[A • 1115 MOINES A b c ,K 1e t 1 k ACTIVITIES LIST;d..Zp.] Original Year Itt7„r aInd Original Ind Ed OriginaT Ito .cud 1 Ito eccadI.t 1 Ort[Isar Actual APPA!cation /-9-75 Aa,ndad 6.16.76 year PPltotlon 1 -IS -76 aStd Aean 6.16 Yu llcrt spa dg.t P1 '71 SurylLs Ae.rd.d ltd Yr Apel Ith par p3-21-7 /Year Tau. - 1-77 6-71 7-21.72 k.6•d• i•J• 4 MMIITY R MING 190,00) 202,00 130,900 191,090 180,003457 8L090 99,000 J) .r Pr Aauiw plan10,000 "Source. plop 20,000 60,710 )!,tel 130,000 0 170,000 10,000 120,107Awn 13,5!0 454,530 el river corridor study J0,000 J0,000 0 0 0,5130,517 0 JS,s11 0 I,iD 18,{30 St, 7:1 d) Ralsm CTuk study 50,000 e0, coo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 p 0 J0,006 A) ,ne,gy eomerWtion duey 0 0 0 0 50,000 50,000 11,538 60,000 0 41,000 0 x,000 0 0 80,000 6,000 ;EIC+{dAM ISHABILITATIa1 207,070 201,000 325,000 297,000 350,070 231,550 6E0,7A 0 232550 692,000 1,374,550 al Aso, rehab. prong propry„ 61 Asp, rehab. loon pr r%,S 00,000 20,000 )00,000 100,000 125,000 )00,000 $0,000 100,000 150,000 )10,000 71,Os0 11,000 101,200 218,078 0 76,060 600,000 825,050 e1 lug. puto5ae, 6 rehab 100,000 0 0 0 0 0 rrro 11,000 0 109,000 d) Aso, nhab, achi,(stmtio. z z z 0 0 0 0 0 el neighborhood its i,proo,urnts 0 0 100,000 z 100,000 z 00,000 50,000 10,000 18,500 100,000 a 1,11,000 218'Joe ICUSI111 OaE EIFORDENT 50,001 50,077 45,000 45,070 15,007 15,010 55,198 0 80,000 210,000 610,000 10,090 5,070 96,400 196,407 ARCHITECRIIX MIER IUVIL 501707 50,011 70,003 65,00) 0 0 1731991 0 9 sm 170,000 SKILLS LILIMITE D `MIOP 75,070 2,110 0 O 0 0 0 L159 0 0 850 RAMI am Rom CI1f u 9 0 390,471 231,017 589,306 154,306 323,933 148,401 5,977 1,390,071 55,990 m pr.tiriwy ara.ur.. bl South bmwh isprowsrnb 0 0 : 100,000 0 161,617 0 0 0 200,000 al „orth braroA saprowrnte 0 0 z 0 J01,Joe 0 156,300 151,300 160,606 f, 200 600,000 Bas, 100 0 0 0 0 700, 000 750,000 PANG 11MEEM57AfDITIa6 360,[10 222,007 120,9» 147,507 501000 50,000 294,845 68,600 50,090 0 350,907 al City Pork bl mighborhood park. )95,000 60,000 78,000 I3, Soo 77;500 0 0 0 0 0 100,000 aI park add! tioro 85. 000 I6,000 75,000 70,000 50,000 50,000 137,238 118,000 0 86,600 0 $0,000 0 0 If3, 800 17,600 1(849 MEW. ITUCT CuRgIal 0 0 607,090 600,077 x x 481,774 443,93 0 29L1OD 447,717 R-14 LA40 ACMISITION 0 412,270 0 412,20) 412,271 964,650 989,050 1,327,989 5029) 0 46L961 R-14 RRIC 0IMSENTS 873,1007 003,007 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 801,000 COHIITIEE ON CMVIITY %ESS x x 5,070 5,050 x x 4,094 3,600 0 0 LIM RI%ER CORRIDOR LND AIIllISITION 200,000 2,007 0 0 0 0 0 255 0 0 L745 ADIINIS RATI01 35,000 35,000 160,000 160,071 118,194 118,194 199,496 90,400 27,800 15,000 378,794 IEIOFa90RDM FACILITIES 0 0 200,1007 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SENIOR mRER 0 0 0 0 297,070 291,077 291,003 0 291,0) 791,017 MOM UAPM CITIMI MITER 0 0 0 0 91,000 50,07) 97,0]0 0 50,070 0 901007 BIS ACOUISITIaI 0 0 0 0 31,000 30,000 30,070 30,070 0 1 0 0 WE PIE MI09 PROGMI 0 0 0 0 L500 L501 L500 0 1,500 0 L500 EEV MISEWATI01 PId7 W 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4L000 4L090 COTINZICY I 100,100 1 84,877 1 15,500 1 26,300 14,80) 1 14,802J 127,306 1 125,900 539,070 241,243 251,243 TOTAL BlDO£Im ?,061,070 2,OG1,003 2,0!1000 2,011,017 2,061,000 2,161,0)7 3,843,314 2,35.3273 20111000 3,685?73 ,535,01] 1e;CPm ILMB ov .IURM MICR LAB HAI( PAIII[A • 1115 MOINES FY '79 BUDGET COMMENTARY Housing and Community Development Act 1974 Community Development Block Grant Program 4th Year Holdharmless Grant July 1, 1978 - June 30, 1979 Prepared January 25, 1978 N!CROF ILFILD BY JORM MICR+LAS CLunu RAPIDS • DES MOVIES 11 r � , q r.i ' tyi i7 �j FY '79 BUDGET COMMENTARY Housing and Community Development Act 1974 Community Development Block Grant Program 4th Year Holdharmless Grant July 1, 1978 - June 30, 1979 Prepared January 25, 1978 N!CROF ILFILD BY JORM MICR+LAS CLunu RAPIDS • DES MOVIES Summary of CDBG Program The HCDA of 1974 provided communities with the financial resources to complete urban renewal and other discontinued federal programs and to begin new community development programs. Emphasis was placed on resi- dential programs that would upgrade housing stock and neighborhood environments inhabited principally by low and moderate income persons. In Iowa City CDBG funds have been expended in four major program areas, including: 1. Neighborhood Improvement Programs, such as housing rehabilitation, housing code enforcement, neighborhood site improvements, and Ralston Creek Flood Control. 2. Programs for the Handicapped and Elderly, such as the architectural barrier removal program and the senior center. 3. Urban Renewal Com letion, including funding for site improvements in the Urban Renewa area, administrative costs incurred after the May 1976 court case, and land acquisition and disposition activities. 4. Planning Programs, such as the Iowa City Comprehensive Plan, the human resources plan, Iowa River Corridor Plan and the Ralston Creek Watershed Management Plan. Because of Iowa City's past reliance upon a significant level of federal support, the legislation provided Iowa City a five year entitlement of $8,244,000. This amount was allocated in the following manner: City's FY 176 = $2,061,000 City's FY 177 = 2,061,000 City's FY '78 = 2,061,000 City's FY '79 = 1,352,000 City's FY '80 = 709,000 8,244,000 Funding Sources for FY 179 The total amount of CDBG funds for FY '79 comes from five sources: (1) the 4th year CDBG grant allocation, (2) Urban Renewal land sale proceeds, (3) reprogrammed CDBG funds from the first, second and third year allocations which will not be encumbered prior to June 30, 1978, (4) housing rehabilitation loan proceeds, and (5) the Urban Renewal close out grant surplus. 1. The CDBG allocation available to Iowa City in FY '79 equals $1,352,000. This will be the fourth of five grants available to the City. If HUD approves the proposed 4th year application, these funds will be available July 1, 1978, for expenditure. 2. The second source of funds results from the Urban Renewal program. In June 1976, HUD directed the City to apply 20% of its available CDBG funds to activities that would expedite the completion of the Urban Renewal program, therefore, at that time, allocating a total of $824,400 toward the Urban Renewal program. In June of 1977, similar pressures forced the City to amend its 3rd year grant, allocating an additional $964,650 to the project. By redirecting this CDBG money into the Urban Renewal M:ONI IL IIf. D BY ,IURM MICR+LAB HAAR I1AVIDS • DB MOINES I _ I -2 - program, it did allow the City to buy all the Urban Renewal parcels with Block Grant funds and therefore market the land according to the less complex CDBG regulations. The result of the project was that the Iowa R-14 Urban Renewal project was closed out January 6, 1978, six months ahead of schedule. Now that virtually all the Urban Renewal land has been sold, the proceeds will become a 4th year CDBG program. It has been estimated that prior to June 30, 1979, $1,302,695 in land disposition proceeds will have been received. As directed by HUD regulations, the money has been rebudgeted into CDBG programs for FY '79. (An additional $455,000 in land sale proceeds is expected during FY 180.) 3. Also included in this year's application will be funds from the lst, 2nd, and 3rd year CDBG programs which are not expected to be encumbered prior to June 30, 1978. During the first few weeks of January, the computer print-outs for CDBG expenditures indicated that only 36% of the funds had been expended after half of the year's activities had been completed. HUD officials encouraged the staff to reprogram any FY '78 excess funds into the FY '79 budget. In the past we have tried to balance and close out each of the three grant application budgets. So this process has been complex and cumbersome. Therefore, to simply the process, the staff projected expenditures for FY '79 and rebudgeted any funds that would not be encumbered as of June 30, 1978. The total amount is anticipated to be $927,805. This number is broken down more completely in Column H on the attached chart entitled Community Development Block Grant Budget Information. 4. As the City's housing rehabilitation program continues, loan payment Proceeds will be realized. By June 30, 1978, the rehabilitation staff expects approximately $3,000 to have accumulated. 5. On January 6, 1978, the Iowa R-14 Urban Renewal program was formally closed othe ut with HUD. As a result of this formal contract completion, HUD awarded enewal moneyis egrant 7 i ito be usefor continuing CDBGprogramactivities. HUDan directedthat it be included in the 4th year CDBG application. Therefore, the total amount of funding available for FY '79 Community Develop- ment Block Grant activities, that is neighborhood improvement programs, programs for the handicapped and elderly, Urban Renewal completion, and community planning activities, is equal to: 4th year CDBG allocation $1,352,000 Urban Renewal land sale proceeds 1,302,695 Reprogrammed funds 927,805 Rehab loan proceeds 3,000 R-14 Close out proceeds 99,773 TOTAL a3, 8 , 73 MICPuI ILMED By JURM MICR+LAB 11Jel( I)ANDS • DCS MOINES -3- Budget Recommendations for FY 179 In September the staff guesstimated that $2,130,000 would be available for budgeting in FY '79. Therefore, CCN carried out a citizen participation program and submitted a recommended community development plan of budgeted programs to the City Council. On December 20, 1977, the City Council established the CDBG program budget for FY '79. As explained in the preceding section, several sources of additional funding were identified during the first few weeks of January. Accordingly, the staff developed recommendations for utilizing the additional funding. These are: 1. $200,000 to the housing rehabilitation program for additional grants and loans. During the first six months of FY '78, the housing rehabili- tation program has encumbered approximately $200,000. Therefore, because additional monies are available, the staff recommends that this budget be increased. 2. $74,694 is suggested for the Ralston Creek Flood Control project. Powers and Associates estimated the improvement costs many months ago. Because of limited funding last year, the South Branch Project was cut down to the uneven amount of $589,306. By adding additional monies to the Ralston Creek project, hopefully some of the inflation costs will be absorbed. 3. $250,000 is suggested for the senior center. The initial staff recommended funding level was $750,000. Because of insufficient funds, CCN and the City Council cut back the initial request to $500,000. Now that sufficient funding is available, the staff recommends that the original request be granted. 4. $138,173 has been added to the contingency fund. The staff encourages the Council to keep a reasonable sized contingency fund. Close to a half million dollars in unforeseen Urban Renewal project completion costs will be paid for out of CDBG funds. When the CDBG program is closed out in 1981, it would be wise to have a cushion to pay for project cost over -runs and other miscellaneous costs as CDBG programs are completed and the Project officially closed out with HUD. A summary of the programs to be funded during FY '79 is shown below: A!CRDI ILI!ID BY JURM MICR+LAB LI_JAR RAPIDS • DES MINES IA; LROI ILKD BY JORM MICR¢LA6 6LDAR WIPIDS • DES MOVIES Council Reprogrammed Addition Staff Approved into same to Budget Recommendation 12-20-77 account Hsg. Rehabilitation $272,000 -0- $200,000 $ 472,000 96,400 Hsg. Code Enforcement Neighborhood Site Improvements 96,400 220,000 -0- -0- -0- -0- 220,000 Ralston Creek Flood Control North Branch Improvements 686,000 budget -0- 589,306 74,694 1,350,000 South Branch Improvements prev, Energy Conservation prev. budget 41,000 -0- 41,000 Arch. Barrier Removal 55,000 -0- -0- 250,000 55,000 750,000 Senior Center 500,000 -0- Completion of Urban Renewal prev. budget 262,100 -0- 262,100 29,000 Downtown Redevelopment (UR) 29,000 -0- -0- -0- 155,000 Administration (incl. HAP) 155,000 -0- -0- 13,530 Human Needs Plan 13,530 -0- Subtotals $2,026,930 $892,406 $424,694 $3,444,030 Contingency 103,070 -0- 138,173 241,243 TOTALS $2,130,000 $892,406 $662,867 $3,685,273 IA; LROI ILKD BY JORM MICR¢LA6 6LDAR WIPIDS • DES MOVIES Summaries of the staff recommendations for each program's budget are presented on the following pages. 1. Human Resources Plan $ 13,530 The Johnson County Reg. Ping. Commission (JCRP) is completing a Human Needs Plan to be coordinated with Iowa City's Comprehensive Plan. For years citizens have complained about the types of human services funded or unfunded in Iowa City. JCRP is identifying current services providers and resources, reviewing population needs, and therefore providinforms- ng the City Council and other funding agencies with the types of i tion they need to make sound programmatic decisions. The City signed a contract with JCRP last year and they have been progressing on schedule with data gathering and report preparations. This project is scheduled to be completed March 1979. The budgeted amount was agreed upon in the original contract. Budget Account #8152.0 Personal Services . . . . . . . . . $ q Commodities . . . 0 Services & Charges . . . . . . . . 0 Capital Outlay.. 13,530 0 Total budget $ 13,530 I 4th Year CDBG Application r7 Statement of Needs -- #A-1 -- page 12 Long term Objective -- #8_1 __ page 16 Short term Objectives -- #C-1 -- page ZO A ;i 2. (a, b, d) Housing Rehabilitation . $472,000 This lowandomoderatelincomedhomeownershwho rovie both acurrentlyareside ain�substandard units because of personal financial constraints. At the same time, the program will upgrade the community's housing stock so all units meet Minimum Housing Standards, thus rovitalizing deterioratinn neighbor- hoods and conserving the existing housing supply. The budgeted amount will provide 80 grants or forqiveable loans, of up to $5,000 each, during FY'79. In addition the staffing to not only administer the 80 CDBG funded rehabilitation w nProjectswill be �,db�ted also help homeowners secure rehabilitation funds through HUD's 312 loan program. Ni CROI It RD BY JURM MIC R(�L AB I.I.)AR RAPIDS • BCS wotNCS I M. Budget Acct. #8131.1: Rehab Admin. Personal Services . . . . $61,188 25% Dorectpr HIS 25% Sec. H&IS 25% File Clerk 100% Rehab. Supervisor ' 100% Rehab. Const. Spec. 100% Rehab. Finance Spec. Commodities . . . . . . . 720 Services & Charges 9,212 Capital Outlay 800 7 ,OO Budget Acct. #8131.2: Grants Personal Services $ 0 Commodities 0 Services & Charges 1,000 Capital Outlay 199,000 $200,000 Budget Acct. #8131.3: Forg. Loan Personal Services $ 0 Commodities 0 Services & Charges 11000 Capital Outlay 199,000 00,000 4th Year CDBG Application Statement of Needs #A-2 -- page 12 Long term Objectives #B-2 -- page 16 Short term Objectives #C-2 -- page 20 2e. Neighborhood Site Improvement . . . . . . . . . . . . $220,000 The site improvement program is intended to upgrade a neighborhood through repair of sidewalks and alleys, tree planting and general public improvements which will revitalize the entire neighborhood physical environment. During the past year, neighborhood meetings in the Longfellow School area generated a number of proposals which are now being implemented. Projects include sidewalk and alley repair, bus benches, tree planting and a mini -park at Lonqfellow School. This program will be expanded to other neighborhoods within the CDBG program area during FY'79. $15,000 has been specially earmarked for a tree planting program. Budget Acct. #8132.0: Site Impr. Personal Services $ 0 Commodities 0 Services & Charges 9,000 Capital Outlay 200,000 Total 091000 4th year CDBG Application Budget Acct. #8110.0: Prog. Admin. Personal Services 50% Planner/Prop. Analyist $ 7,750 Commodities 250 Services & Charges 3,000 Capital Outlay 0 a . � f y I M. Budget Acct. #8131.1: Rehab Admin. Personal Services . . . . $61,188 25% Dorectpr HIS 25% Sec. H&IS 25% File Clerk 100% Rehab. Supervisor ' 100% Rehab. Const. Spec. 100% Rehab. Finance Spec. Commodities . . . . . . . 720 Services & Charges 9,212 Capital Outlay 800 7 ,OO Budget Acct. #8131.2: Grants Personal Services $ 0 Commodities 0 Services & Charges 1,000 Capital Outlay 199,000 $200,000 Budget Acct. #8131.3: Forg. Loan Personal Services $ 0 Commodities 0 Services & Charges 11000 Capital Outlay 199,000 00,000 4th Year CDBG Application Statement of Needs #A-2 -- page 12 Long term Objectives #B-2 -- page 16 Short term Objectives #C-2 -- page 20 2e. Neighborhood Site Improvement . . . . . . . . . . . . $220,000 The site improvement program is intended to upgrade a neighborhood through repair of sidewalks and alleys, tree planting and general public improvements which will revitalize the entire neighborhood physical environment. During the past year, neighborhood meetings in the Longfellow School area generated a number of proposals which are now being implemented. Projects include sidewalk and alley repair, bus benches, tree planting and a mini -park at Lonqfellow School. This program will be expanded to other neighborhoods within the CDBG program area during FY'79. $15,000 has been specially earmarked for a tree planting program. Budget Acct. #8132.0: Site Impr. Personal Services $ 0 Commodities 0 Services & Charges 9,000 Capital Outlay 200,000 Total 091000 4th year CDBG Application Budget Acct. #8110.0: Prog. Admin. Personal Services 50% Planner/Prop. Analyist $ 7,750 Commodities 250 Services & Charges 3,000 Capital Outlay 0 Statement of Needs #A-3 -- page 12 Long term Objectives #B-3 -- page 16 Short term Objectives #C-3 -- page 20 u1001 IHIED BY JURM MICR+LAS LI.JAR RAPIDS • DI:S MOINES 11,000 -7- 3. Minimum Housing Code Enforcement . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 96,400 The goal of this program is to control the physical quality of housing units within the central corridor of the City, ensuring that accommodations are maintained in a safe and sanitary condition in accordance with applicable codes and ordinances. A program of systematic inspection of all renter -occupied dwelling units in the central area of Iowa City was begun in 1976. In addition, owner -occupied single family dwelling units were inspected upon re- quest. In each case a written inspection report, citing code viola- tions, is sent to the property owner and code compliance enforced within one year through Appeals Board and court cases if necessary. A certificate of compliance is issued when the structure meets code requirements. Also rental permits are issued to all rental units complying with existing codes and ordinances. Several inspection visits are often necessary, but voluntary compliance occurs in 90-95% of the cases. The program will continue. Budget Acct. N 8134.0 Personal Services $72,886 25% Dir., H&IS 25% Sec., H$IS 50% File Clerk/Typist 50% Senior Hsg. Insp. 100% 3 Inspectors Commodities 1,125 Services & Charges 12,295 Capital Outlay 10,094 Total9_'6;4bb 4th year CDBG Application Statement of Needs #A-4 -- page 13 Long term Objectives NB -4 -- page 17 Short term Objectives NC -4 -- page 21 4. Architectural Barrier Removal Program . . . . . . . . . . $ 55,000 The goal of this program is to continue the architectural barrier removal program which eliminates barriers in City -owned facilities. Projects currently identified will be completed. New alternatives for making the Civic Center barrier -free will be identified and implemented if possible. Curb cuts throughout the community will be made. 'A: 0011 LMED By JORM MICR4�LAB HOAR RAP IIS • Df.S WINES M Budget Acct. #8171.0: Arch. Barr. Personal Services $ 0 Commodities 0 Services & Charges 50,000 Capital Outlay 0 Total 0,0 4th Year CDBG Application Buffet Acct. #8110.0: Prog. Admin. Personal Services 25% Planner/Proq. Analyist Commodities Services & Charges Capital Outlay Statement of Needs #A-5 -- page 13 Long term Objectives #B-5 -- page 17 Short term Objectives #C-5 -- page 21 5. Ralston Creek Flood Control $ 4,026 100 874 0 5,000 $ 1,350,000 The qoal of this project is to control the volume of water flowing into Iowa City via the north and south branches of Ralston Creek by the construction of dry -bottom dam, storm water detention facilities, the undeveloped land located approximately at the would-be inter- section of Court Street and Scott Boulevard. Funding has been budgeted to pay the construction of dry -bottom dams in two locations: the undeveloped land north of Hickory Hill Park and Regina School and also the completion of thorouqh Environ- mental Review of project impacts will be developed prior to imple- menting construction. The dry -bottom dam will be carefully designed to blend into the existing landscape. It is to appear to be an ex- tension of the hills and ridges already in existance, rather than an uncompatible intrusion. Budget Acct. #8133.2: So. Branch Personal Services $ 0 Commodities 0 Services & Charges 50,900 Capital Outlay 549,100 Total 600,000 4th year CDBG Application Budget Acct. #8133.3: No Branch Personal Services $ 0 Commodities 0 Services & Charges 86,000 Capital Outlay 664,000 7500 Statement of Needs #A-6 -- page 13 Long term Objective #A-6 -- page 17 Short term Objective #A-6 -- page 21 I4MMI ILNCO BY JURM MICM�LAB I.ILJAR PANDS • (XS MOINES ME 6. Iowa - R-14 Redevelopment 4291,100 The administrative costs incurred as Iowa City's Urban Renewal pro- gram is completed are to be funded with CDBG funds. Public and private development is planned to take place during FY179. Project Iowa R-14 was officially closed out in January, 1978. Staff monitoring and supervision of the public and private development activity during FY'79 will include: (1) City Plaza construction, (2) Downtown Street- : scape design of Capitol and Washington Streets, (3) Land disposition agreements monitoring to insure compliance with the contract terms, (4) Parking structures on Blocks 83 and 64 construction and design, (5) Commercial relocation assistance and payments for occupants of the Clinton Street Mall. otherThe will budgetg urban l roram settlements. $262,100 of the FY '79 budget was originally approved as a CDBG funded activity in 1976 (2nd yr) and is merely being reprogrammed. Budget Acct. #81611.0;: UR Admin Budget Acct. #8164.0: Disp Act Personal Services . . . $ 21,733 Personal Services . $ 50% Prog. Coord. . . Commodities 0 25% 2 Planner/Prog. Services & Charges . . .13 Analyists. Capital Outlay ,000 Other Staff support Total 0 Commodities . . . . . 1,700 13,000 Services & Charges . . . 5,567 Budget Acct. #8165.0: Relocation Capital Outlay 0 Total 2�Op0 Personal Services . . , . $ 0 Budget Acct. #8163.0: Aquis Act Commodities ommodiServiceiesCharges 0 Capital Outlay . . 50,000 Personal Service . . . $ 0 Total 0 Commodities . , 0 �a Services & Charges 33,900 Budget Acct. #8166.0: Oper. of Prop Capital Outlay . . 162U Total Total budget $ 0 4th Year CDBG Application Statement of Needs #A-7 -- page 14 Long term Objective #B-7 -- page 18 Short term Objective #C-7 -- page 22 7. CDBG Administration . $140,000 In order to assure that CDBG programs are carried out in an organized and professional manner, HUD allows up to 15% of the total grant amount to be allocated for administrative costs. The administrative budget provides staff and supplies to manage the planning, program development, and program implementation of CDBG activities, insuring that they comply with state, federal and local regulations, monitoring 'Ai QtnI ILNi[m BY JORM MICR4ILAB UJM1 uANDS • 01:5 MOINES i _10- them 0 them so that they are completed in a satisfactory manner within an acceptable time span, and coordinatinn them so that activities are not duplicated and the end result provides comprehensive improve- ment in the designated tarqet areas of Iowa City. Housing Assistance Plan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 15,000 During the program year of FY'79, one person will be assigned the responsibility to review the housing needs of low and moderate in- come people in Iowa City, to evaluate the programs available to meet those needs, and to develop justified recommendations to the City Council regarding programs to be implemented to meet the needs of low and moderate income families in Iowa City. One of the requirements for receiving CDBG funding is to plan and carry out a unified Housing and Community Development Proqram. The Housing Assistance Plan surveys the existing housing stock, assesses the needs of low and moderate income persons residing or expected to reside in Iowa City, and states goals and objectives the City has adopted to meet the identified needs. Such a plan is required by HUD. Budget Acct. #8110.0: Proqram Administration Personal Services . . . . . . . . . $114,000 100% Prog. Coord. 25% Dir, P & PO 25% Sec. P & PD XX% of 6 Planner/Prog. Analyists, 31, full time positions 100% Sr. Clerk Typist Other staff support Commodities . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,200 Services & Charges . . . . . . . . 36,000 Capital Outlay . . . . . . . . 11000 Total 155,000 City Budget FY'79 Goals and Objectives for the CDBG Administrative Activities are included in the "Proposed Budget, City of Iowa City, FY'79" page 397. 8. Senior Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $750,000 During FY'78 CDBG funds were used to acquire the Old Post Office (at the corner of Washington and Linn Streets) to be developed into a multi-purpose senior center. During FY'79 CDBG funds are budgeted to rehabilitate the structure into a useable facility. The goal of this program is to develop a community center for senior citizens and to coordinate programs, activities and services to meet their needs in one convenient, readily accessible location. The !4I CR01 IU-1f.D By JoRM MICR40LAS LLJAN NAI'IM • RS PIDINCS facility and services will be designed to provide accessibility to physically handicapped senior citizens. Programs and services will be designed and available for all older persons of Iowa City re- gardless of income levels and educational and social backgrounds. Budget Acct. #8141.0 Personal Services . . . . . . $ 0 Commodities . . . . . . . . . 0 Services and Charges . . . . 150,000 Capital Outlay . . . . . . . 600,000 4th Year CDBG Application Statement of Needs #A-9 -- page 14 Long term Objectives #B-9 -- page 18 Short term Objectives #C-9 -- page 22 9. Energy Conservation Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 41,000 The Resource Conservation Commission is developing an energy conser- vation program to assist persons residing in the CDBG program area (a) to realize the amount of energy their home wastes because of poor insulation, caulking, etc. and (b) to help residents plan improve- ment to minimize this energy loss. The program provides direct assistance to project area residents to help lower heating and air conditioning costs: a long term benefit, personal benefit. The program provides local municipal involvements and support to a national concern and the City will be contributing to the reduction of the U.S. energy demand. Budget Acct. #8153.0 Personal Services . . . $ 9,000 50% one staff position Commodities . 2,000 Services and Charges 28,000 Capital Outlay . . . . . 1,500 41,000 4th Year CDBG Application Statement of Needs 0-10 -- page 15 Long term Objectives #8-10 -- page 19 Short term Objectives #C-10 -- 23 !A: CROI HYED By JORM MICR+LAS UJAR vARIDS • OFS MOVIES l.)Il`A MICROLAn 1978 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM Approved and Submitted by: THE CITY OF IOIYA CITY, IOWA CITY COUNCIL John Balmer Carol deProsse Clemens Erdahl Mary Neuhauser David Ferret Glenn Roberts Robert Vevera, Mayor CITY MANAGER Neal Berlin DIRECTOR OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT Dennis Kraft COMMITTEE ON COMMUNITY NEEDS Curtis Purington, Chairperson Horace Amidon Jim Hall Eve Baschnagel r i Ron Bohlken Pat McCormick' Kent Braverman Roberta Patrick Tom Cilek Milo Pecina Mary Clark Mary Rock Bill Dennis George Swisher uJ i fel jV U I ti. r rr f 1978 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM Approved and Submitted by: THE CITY OF IOIYA CITY, IOWA CITY COUNCIL John Balmer Carol deProsse Clemens Erdahl Mary Neuhauser David Ferret Glenn Roberts Robert Vevera, Mayor CITY MANAGER Neal Berlin DIRECTOR OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT Dennis Kraft COMMITTEE ON COMMUNITY NEEDS Curtis Purington, Chairperson Horace Amidon Jim Hall Eve Baschnagel Bob Hibbs Ron Bohlken Pat McCormick' Kent Braverman Roberta Patrick Tom Cilek Milo Pecina Mary Clark Mary Rock Bill Dennis George Swisher Community Development Block Grant Division Department of Community Development City of Iowa City, Iowa 141 CROF I U-10 BY DORM MICR+LAB (MAR RAPo05 • DB 110114[5 D T A B L E O F C O N T E N T S I. GENERAL INFORMATION Federal Assistance Standard Form (Form 424) ............... 1 Resolution Authorizing Application ........................ 2 Assurances (HUD 7015.12)...... ' ............................ 3 Citizen Participation in Application Preparation.......... 5 A-95 Review: State of Iowa Office for Ping. 4 Prog....... 6 E. Central Ia. Assoc. of Regional Planning............. 7 II. COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT PLAN .................................... 8 Community Development Program (HUD 7015.1) ................ 9 Statements of Need (HUD 7015.2) ...........................12 Long Term Objectives (HUD 7015.3) .........................16 Short Term Objectives (HUD 7015.4) ........................20 Community Development Budget (HUD 7015.5) .................24 Map of Neighborhood Improvement Area......................25 Maps of Individual Project Locations ...................... 27 Map showing Residential Concentrations of Minority and Lower Income Persons .............................28 III. HOUSING ASSISTANCE PLAN......................................30 Survey of Housing Conditions (HUD 7015.8, HAP Table 1)....31 Housing Assistance Needs of Lower Income Households (HUD 7015.9, HAP Table 2) ............................37 Goals for Lower Income Housing Assistance (HUD 7015.10, HAP Table 3) ...........................48 General Location for Proposed Lower Income Housing (HUD 7015.11, HAP Table 4) ...........................53 Exhibit A: Exterior Building Conditons Survey ............ SS 14: CROI I LVID BY .IORM MICR¢LAB (WAk RAPIDS • ACs MOINES d D T A B L E O F C O N T E N T S I. GENERAL INFORMATION Federal Assistance Standard Form (Form 424) ............... 1 Resolution Authorizing Application ........................ 2 Assurances (HUD 7015.12)...... ' ............................ 3 Citizen Participation in Application Preparation.......... 5 A-95 Review: State of Iowa Office for Ping. 4 Prog....... 6 E. Central Ia. Assoc. of Regional Planning............. 7 II. COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT PLAN .................................... 8 Community Development Program (HUD 7015.1) ................ 9 Statements of Need (HUD 7015.2) ...........................12 Long Term Objectives (HUD 7015.3) .........................16 Short Term Objectives (HUD 7015.4) ........................20 Community Development Budget (HUD 7015.5) .................24 Map of Neighborhood Improvement Area......................25 Maps of Individual Project Locations ...................... 27 Map showing Residential Concentrations of Minority and Lower Income Persons .............................28 III. HOUSING ASSISTANCE PLAN......................................30 Survey of Housing Conditions (HUD 7015.8, HAP Table 1)....31 Housing Assistance Needs of Lower Income Households (HUD 7015.9, HAP Table 2) ............................37 Goals for Lower Income Housing Assistance (HUD 7015.10, HAP Table 3) ...........................48 General Location for Proposed Lower Income Housing (HUD 7015.11, HAP Table 4) ...........................53 Exhibit A: Exterior Building Conditons Survey ............ SS 14: CROI I LVID BY .IORM MICR¢LAB (WAk RAPIDS • ACs MOINES COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT ABSTRACT '�: GItOI ILMQI BY JURM MICR+LAB (HAP "APIM • DLS MOIMCS The City plans to undertake three major programs utilizing CDBG funds between July 1, 1978, and June 30, 1979. First of all, a neighborhood improvement program has been planned for a designated portion of the community. A comprehensive approach has been planned. The deterioration of the neighborhoods has been caused by flooding from Ralston Creek, dis-investment in structures, and lack of sound neighborhood planning. The activities to be undertaken with Community Development Block Grant funds will minimize flooding, upgrade the housing stock, upgrade site conditions, and encourage energy conservation. The second major program will serve the elderly and handicapped. The architectural barrier 4, removal program will be continued. A senior center will be developed to coordinate services and opportunities for older persons in Iowa City. !� The third major accomplishment planned relates to the monitoring of contracts as the downtown redevelopment project, initiated as Iowa R-14, construction is successfully completed. rr� I4� �I a I .......... . '�: GItOI ILMQI BY JURM MICR+LAB (HAP "APIM • DLS MOIMCS �aa:P01 ILI.1fb BY JURM MICR4�LA9 I IPII 11AP!bt • UfS MOPIFS ........ FEDERAL ASSISTANCE 2 APpLI• A. MUNSEfl DMB APPM&I No. 29-RO21S CANPS B-78- 3- STATE 1. TYPE HN-l9-GOO A. OF ❑ PREApPL1CATION _ TION APPLI• 0. GATE TION I ACTION ® APPLICATION CATION Yea montA dee IDENTY• Yror Ez: PIJraFanrrAaoat�y- ❑ NOTIFICATION OF INTENT 0anne 19 nonN dap ER 19 coal ❑ REPORT OF FEDERAL ACTION' e -• .A A. LEGAL APPLICANT/RECIPIENT .- AAO1=t MamaCity of Iowa City 5. FEDERAL EMPLOYER IDENTIFICATION No. E. Orpnlatlm UAIt 42-600-4805 sh "Up.o. So, 410 E. Washington Street a 1 d. CityPRO• IOWA City .. Cr.b Johnson I. State s- NUMBER 114 2 1118 .RAM h. TITLE - Iowa h Contact (. 21P Cadre 52240 i �0p INA.. (FrDe1 Community Develop- i a yla'" N..) Neal Berlin F.",d Ment Block Grants/ Catat-O) --- 319 354-1800 a 7. TITLE AND DESCRIPTION OF Entitlement Grants l APPLJCANrs PROJECT OF APPLICANT/RECIPIENT .+ Fourth Year Community Development Block A-SynE I III h nl7 Artlan AE.ntY e-Suby4tn-xllnsr E antlmsl ImtltuUm FSubdMy 1-India THb. '-� Grant Program Courier N•OUar (Sy.dfp): �nnb F-Schwl District $ r•- 3fVIl Purpose I7 j safer aPp",'j,4tt.r to 9- TYPE OF ASSISTANCE A-SWn aunt 0-Imaanm 1 10. AREA OF PROJECT IMPACT (Name. of CaW S-Sup lftuolyJ aunt E-OtAM Enter .°sero. C1ma Enter I.ttn(.1 11 eawtin, gray., da,) 13. ESTIMATED NUM• 12. TYPE OF APP4GAHON r-J BER OF PERSONS Iowa City SENEFITINO " 0•Rwltlm E-AuDmnNtlw _ 47 744 PROPOSED FUNDING 1!- CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS 04,floml D-Canu.-D- d aFryrayryt, Ieftn t a. OF: .. pFDFAAL j •00 �• APPLICANT 0. PROJECT I3. TYPE OF CHANGE For Ira or,, Jw) A-Jfuxrn DWlsn . APPLICANT .00 Iowa-lst Dist. F-0Other (SPui/Y) r B-0MvyseDatn FlnurMM :j Cit a STATE " PROJECT START 00 Du alul B-Or'sese DunDan it �I d. LOLL DATE Year neap 17. PROJECT DURATION E-paeMyUm �-� 00 19 7B 7 lY OTHER •pp U. ESTIMATED DATE TO IfoMlu l,,,r Nato, la ( °Hay SEFEDSERAUBw'"MITTED TO day TOTAL i l 3$OOO 1. 2 00 L AGENCY► 19. EXISTING FEDERAL IOENTIFIGATION NUMBER TICN n I 19 20, FEDERAL AGENCY TO RECEIV.E EEQUEST (S...CU. Stay,ZIP B-77-HN-19-0005 K eow, De artment of Housin Urban Develo Ment ZL 31. REJYN KS ADOFA Omaha .. To tM Err of mF 61wIdif MM 6,1to. e, N rgolrMd A-95 mN �, I„d Gtr plrppllnlloa/MppllnUQO Neb. 68106 ❑ ®No THE rs "motion. G.�isleHBtp ,fmisr .pWlnDan M m6mllted. xmiftt In In. No r.. flap w, COON Ihs dram W hem ppmrl.y dserla(M1hea M and .II rrpaaw Mn Mttrhw: APPLICANT defy wtbryMd N N. PtrdM p,N d p1 State of Iowa Office p STP, sit.uetmn it. a„1 .ms .Pea.. attaaled If the �m+y.pwma of Ping F, Prog. 13 ltl a E. Central IA Assln. of Regional Ping. ❑ Q 21• e. TYPED NAME AND nM CERTIFYING L SIONATURE ❑ ❑ g ■�s SENTTAAnve Neal G. Berlin, City Manager a PATE SIGNED yaor w a d„ 24 AGENCY NAME 19 1t I 2116 ORGANIZATIONAL UNIT 2L APPLICA• Ywr soa4 do, TION I RECEIVED 19 27. ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE 21 OENTIFICATIONCATION ADDRESS - I 30. FEDERAL GRANT t i 31. ACTION TAKEN 32. FUNDING IDENTIFICATION ❑ .. AWMIOED .. FEDERALYear S .00 33. ACTION DATE► mmafA dap 3A. STARTING Ye.r yLeMa dap ," E{ ❑ k REIECnO b. APPLICNN 19 1¢ ,DO' SS. CONTACT FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMA• DATE 19 ❑ 0. RETURNED FOR a STATE TION (Mama a.d fd.PAa.e - a.mbnl ENDINGYmr non" dap d. LOCAL e ❑ d. DEIERMD ,• Omnt 00 19 7. REMARKS ADDED I "' ❑ a WITHDRAWN I, TOTAL 3 .00 .r 3L C In ydn( Moor, "Ise, . arri .00 ❑ Yap ONO FEDERAL AGENCY it if a N bNa(nWa, W �r f �� ten dsflnttb.wr nn ma- E, EEOEp,1L AGENCY ,493 OFFICIAL peon Is dw edr pforylKu of Part 1, OYa GrtuW A-03, AAS ACTION (Nose aad td,,Aea. aa) .. sees 4124-101,- .. sees... _,•sees �..:.,-. ,. �.,..., ... ... SMNOAR00.11411424 �'1'"""' �•T•--'•''PYr.etErd WOSw.-r.e PAOE I �aa:P01 ILI.1fb BY JURM MICR4�LA9 I IPII 11AP!bt • UfS MOPIFS a RESOLUTION NO. RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING FILING OF A COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT APPLICATION IN THE AMOUNT OF $1,3S2,000 UNDER THE HOUSING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ACT OF 1974, INCLUDING ALL UNDERSTANDINGS AND ASSURANCES CONTAINED THEREIN AND DESIGNATING THE CITY MANAGER AS THE AUTHORIZED CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER FOR THE GRANT WHEREAS, the City of Iowa City, Iowa, is an eligible unit of general local government authorized to file an application under the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974; and, WHEREAS, the City of Iowa City, Iowa, has prepared an application for federal assistance with a Community Development Block Grant in the amount of $1,352,000; and, WHEREAS, the City Council of Iowa City, Iowa, has provided the residents of the community with opportunities to participate in the application's development; and, WHEREAS, the City Council of Iowa City, Iowa, believes that the public interest will be served by filing said application with the United States government; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF IOWA CITY, IOWA, that the City Manager of Iowa City be and he is hereby directed to file with the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development an application for federal assistance under the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974; and, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Manager is authorized and directed to provide the necessary understandings and assurances required by the Department of Housing and Urban Development in connection with said application, specifically assurances contained in HUD Form 7015.12 (11-75); and, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Manager is designated as the Chief Executive Officer and as the representative of the applicant to act in connection with the application and to provide such additional information as may be required. It was moved by and seconded by that the Resolution as read be adopted, and upon roll call there were: AYES: NAYS: ABSENT: Balmer deProsse Erdahl 71 _ Neuhauser Ferret Roberts Vevera JPassed and approved this day of t Mayor ATTEST: y City Clerk 2 'A:CROI iva[u BY ,)(-)RM MICR +LAD llJMi "AHM • DIS I40114CS 1978. U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT ASSURANCES The applicant hereby Alarm and artiflea with respect to the granI that: (1) It Fora ms legal ■uthorby to apply for the grant and to execute the proposed program. (2) Its governing body has duly adopted or passed As an ofrldal act a resolution, motion or similar action aulhodring the filing of the application, including all understandings and a ponnces contained therein, and directing and oriznatth the Information As May be equir of the applicant to act In connection with the application and to prw(de such addltlonJ Information u may be required. (3) It hu complied with W the requirements of OMB Circular No. A•95 as modified by Sections 570.300(e) (for entitlement applicants) or 570,400(d) (for discretionary ■PpBcanU) and that either (f any comments and recommendations made by or through clearinghouses are attached and have been considered Prior to submission of the application; or (hl) the required procedures have been followed and no comments or recommendations have been received. (4) Prior to submission of its application, the applicant has: (1) provided citizens with adequate Information concerning the amount of funds available for proposed community development and housing aetirities, the Hoge of activities that may be undertaken, and other important program development III) held at least two public hearings to obtain the vkws of Citizens on community development and haus' and housing needs; (III) Provided citizens an adequate opportunity to articulate needs, express prefucnw about Proposed activities, assist In the selection of Priorities, and otherwise to participate In the development of the aPPilation. (5) Its chief exeeutix officer or other offlar of apptiant approved by HUD: (i) Caoems to assume the status o(a responsible Federal official under the National Env rmmsm al pb0cy Act of 1969 Imofw m the povlatos� of such Act apply to the appllcamrs popoaed p as purstrm t 21 CFR 57(L603; 70. of and (U) Is st 1huized And corarema on behalf of use applicant And his self to accept the J«isdlctim of fm the purpose d enftreemwrt of his respormihilltias as such an olfieiaL the Feder! rousts (6) The Community Development Program has been developed An As to give maximum feasible Priority to activities which will benefit low or moderate income families or aid in the pmsention or e8mination of ilums or bilghL Where all or part of the community development program activities are designed to meet other community development needs having ■ Particular urgency, such needs are specifsa0y described In the application coder the Community Development Plan Summary, (7) It will comply with the regularions, PoOcies, guidelines and requirements of Federal Management Circulars 744 and 747, u they n41e oo the apPlicattan, acceptance and use of Federal funds for this fedtta0y4uisted program. (8) It will administer and enforce the labor standards requirements we forth in Section 570.60.5 and HUD regulations Issued to implement such requirements (9) It will comply with all requirements imposed by HUD concerning special requirement$ of law, Program requirements, and other administrative requirements approved in accordance with Federal Management Cbalu 74•7, (10) 11 will comply with the Prwbions of Executive Order 11296, relating to "Alualbut of flood hazards (11) It will comply with: (h "Ila VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 UsL 88.352) and the regulations Issued pursuant these, (24 CFR Part q, which provides tlul no person in the United Sesta shall on the ground of nes, color, or national origin, be excluded from ParUdPatlo r In, be denied the benefits of, or be otherwise subjected to discrimination under any Program or activity for which the this "Nt «siva Federal Mandl assistance and will immediately take any measures with the d effectuate this usuasnce. If any read Property or structure thereon is provided or Improved with the cid of Federal MencW usislana extended to the app0cant, this assunnoe 111111 obligate the Applicant, or in the ase of any trPnder of such property, any transferee, for the Period during which the real Property or structure is used for a purPmul for which the Federal financial wistaria is extended or Purpose Involving the Provision of slmi� service or benefits. for another (if) Title VIII of the Civil Rights Act of 1968 (LL 90.284) as amended, adminhterhtg 111 programs and aetMlks relating to housing and Community development hi a manner Io af(irmaUvely further fah housing; and will take Provos to of earths 6th housing la the sale or rental of housing, the financing of housing, and the Provision of brokerage services within the APPBcam's Jurisdiction. E �s:LVnl ILIICU BY JIJRM MICR +LAB 11 IN( °4I': US • M" :10LI(S HUD•7015.12 (11.76) GO Section 109 of the (lousing and Community Development Act of 1974, and the regulations issued pursuant thereto (24 CFR 570.6011. which provides that no person in the United States shall, on the ground of race, color, national origin or sex, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under, any program or activity funded in whole or In part with Title I funds. (iv) Executive Order 11063 an equal opportunity in housing and nondiscrimination in the sale or rental of housing built with Federal assistance. (v) Executive Ord" It 246, and 00 regulations issued pursuant thereto (24 CFR Part 130), which provides that no pawn shall be discriminated against on the basis of raft, color, religion, sex or national ongsn in all phases of employment during the performance of Federal or federally - assisted contracts. Such contractors and subcontractors shall take affirmative action to insure fair tresunent in employment, upgrading, demotion, or transfer; recruitment or recruitment advertising; layoff or termination, rates of pry or other forms of compensation and selection for training and apprenticeship. On Section 3 of the Housing and Urban Development Act of 1968. As amended, requiring that to the greatest extent feasible opportunities for training and employment be given lower income residents of the project u" and contracts for work in connection with the project be awarded to eligible business concerns which sae located in, or owned in substantial part by, persons residing in the area of the project. (12) It will: (I) In acquiring real property in connection with the community developsent Week: grant program, be guided to the greatest event practicable under State law, by the real property acquisition policies tel out under Seclim 301 of the Uniform Relmatim Assistance and Real Property Acquisition Politica Act of 1970 (P.L 91-W) aM the provisions of Section 302 thereof: (ii) Pay or reimburse property owners for necessary expenses as specified In Section 303 and 304 of the Act; and (its) Inform affected persons of the benefits, policies, and procedures provided for under HUD regulations (24 CFR Put 42). (63) It will: (i) Provide fair and reasonable relocation payments and assistance in accordance with Sections 202, 203, and 204 of the Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real Property Acquisition Policies Act of 1970 and applicable HUD regulations (24 CPR Part 42), to or forTamines, individuals, partnerships, corporations or Associations displaced as a result of any acquisition of real property for an activity assisted under the program; (ill Provide «location assistance programs offering the services described in Section 205 of the Act to such displaced families. Individuals, partnerships, corporations or associations in the manner provided under applicable HUD regulations; (rat) Assure that, within a reamnable time prior to displacement, decent, safe, and sanitary replacement dwellings win be available to such displaced famines and Individuals to accordance with Section 205(c) (3) of the Act. and that such housing will be available in the same range of choices to all such displaced persons regardless of their race, color, religion, national origin, sex, or source of income; (fir) Inform affected persons of the benefits, policies, and procedures provided fortu der'HUD regulations; and res i(v) Carry out the relocation process in such a manner as to provide such displaced persons with uniform and ,... consistent services, including any services required to injure that the relocation process does not result In different or upanle treatment to such displaced persons on account of their race, color, religion, national origin, sax, or source of Income. L..I (Ip It will establish safeguards to prohibit employee from using positions for a purpose that is or gives the appearance of being motivated by a desire for private gain far themselves or others, puticululy thou with whom they have funny, business, or other ties. y (15) It win =reply with the provisions of the Hatch Act which limit the PontkW activity of employees (16) It win give HUD and the Comptroller General through any authorized representative access to and the right to examine ^, all record; banks, papers, or documents related to the grant. n !s'CI!01 I L14C0 BY JORM MIC RIIAL AB (1JNI :'f,l'11)5 v [11S 1401h(5 I CITIZEN PARTICIPATION The Committee on Community Needs (CCN) is a board of citizens appointed by the City Council to help coordinate the communication of Community Development project ideas between the City officials and the general public. Many activities were carried out to encourage citizen involvement in this year's application preparation. The first group of activities was carried out to encourage citizens to comment about existing CDBG programs and make suggestions for future year's activities. Citizens were informed about the opportunities to participate via (1) spot radio advertise- ments (seven, one -minute spots) taped by CCN members and the City staff, (2) radio talk shows (three, 15-30 minute shows) aired on each of the three local radio stations, and (3) letters sent to approximately 200 local organizations to explain the budget process. Citizens were encouraged to talk to CCN members, send letters, or attend one of two meetings scheduled for input, October 12 or 13, 1977. The second group of activities was carried out to encourage citizens to help prioritize the multitude of ideas received at the first public meetings. CCN members taped a second group of spot radio advertisements (seven, one -minute spots) to be aired on all three local radio stations. The City staff developed a full page newspaper ad presenting proposed projects and asking for citizens to comment by mailing a priority listing or by coming to a public meeting scheduled for November 10. The third group of activities was carried out by the City Council as they reviewed the budget recommended by CCN, made minor revisions, and hosted a public hearing on December 13th to hear citizens comments about proposed budget. Thereafter, the City Manager directed the staff to prepare a grant application. The final application was available for public review January 25. The City Council hosted one final public hearing on January 31 to be sure that citizens had had ample opportunity to review the Community Development Plan, Housing Assistance Plan, and Performance Report. 5 Official notice of January 25, 1978, published in the Iowa City Press Citizen announcing public hearing on Community Development Block Grant activities. +I cum !Off!) by JURM MICROLA© (i ft PTP!US • PIT. 110;NB 10 Contingency 6.5% /1 Human Resources Plan 0.3% 9 Energy Conservation 1. 8 Senior Center, 20.4% 7 General Admin- istration 4.2%-- 6 !'Iowa R-14" Redevelopment 7.9% i TOTAL BUDGET: $3,682,273 (lousing Rehabilitation 12.80 Neighborhood Site Improvements 6.0% Housing Code lin- forcoment 2.fi% Removal of Archi- tectural Barriers 1.5% 5 Ralston Creek Flood Control 3d.77 Community Development Plan and. Program July 1, 1978 -June 30, 1979 n)RM MICPOLAD HUD -7015.1111-75) t<i0011 LI•ICD BY JURM MICR+LAB I.LLJNI PANDS • DES t101141s I. NAME OF APPUCAAT 2Af4UCATION N0. 7.�ORIGINAL B -78 -FIN -19-0005 ❑ AMENDMENT DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT ENTITLEMENT APPLICANTS ONLY COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM City of Iowa City 4. PROGRAM YEAR: FROM: 7/1/78 TO; 6/30/79 CENSUS ESTIMATED COST 3000)SHORT• RELATED TRACT/ RELATED ENVIRONMENTAL BUDGET BLOCK GRANT FUNDS OTHER FUNDS ACTIVITY DESCRIPTION TERM ENUMER• REVIEW OBJECTIVE ATION DISTRICT STATUS ITEM PROGRAM YEAR SUASEQU YEAR TOTAL AMOUNT SOURCE 171 121 171 NJ 15) 161 (7) 161, 191 1101 1. Comprehensive Plan c-1 City- Exempt 13 13.5 0 13.5 7.0 JCRP *Development of a human wide resources plan 2. Neighborhood Rehabilitation *Housing Rehab Grant and c-2 24,25, Multi-year 5 400.0 400.0 Forgiveable Loan Program 27-29, project (MYP) 36,38, Clearance 39-47, completed 51-59 11-76 *Housing Rehab Administra. c-2 14 72.0 72.0 *Public Site Improvements c-3 24,25, MYP Clearance 2 209.0 220.0 to Neighborhoods 27-29, completed 14 11.0 36,38, 11-76 39-47, 51-59 3. Housing Code Enforcement *Systematic Inspection c-4 24,25, MYP Clearance 3 96.4 96.4 Program 27-29, completed 36,38, 2-77 39-47, 51-59 A. Removal of Architectural c-5 City- MYP Clearance 6 50.0 50.0 Barriers wide completed 14 5.0 5.0 12-76 GRAND TOTAL f f f f �+ HUD -7015.1111-75) t<i0011 LI•ICD BY JURM MICR+LAB I.LLJNI PANDS • DES t101141s 1 DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT e•^'L TKIFINO. S•®ORIGINAL COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM City of N-19-ppp5 CIAMENOMFI Iowa City EN8-78- TITLEMENT APPLICANTS ONLY 4. PROGRAM YEAR: ' CENSUS RELATED FROM: 7/1/78 TO: 6/30/79 TRACT/ ACTIVITY DESCRIPTION SHORT. ENVIRONMENTAL RELATED ESTIMATED COST ($000) TERM ENUMER• ATION REVIEW BUDGET BLOCK GRANT FUNDS OTHER FUNDS OBJECTIVE �/� DISTRICT STATUS LINE IT PROGRAM SUB,SBOUEN /p/ lal Iel ._. YEAR YEARTOTAL AMOUNT SOURCE 5. Ralston Creek Flood Control *Construction of two small dams at a South Branch site and one dam at a North Branch site *Land or easement acquisition *Environmental Review Record, Design, In- spection, Soil Boring and Tests 6. Iowa R-14 Redevelopment Activities *Completion of the land disposition and redevelop- ment activities 7, General Program Administrnti�, c-6 22,24, Assessment 36,39, 42-55 2 2 2 c-7 1 38,40,1 61YP Clearance) 11 41 Completed C-8 8. Senior Center *Structure rehabilitation c-9 for reuse as multi-purpose senior center 1085.0 1085.0 138.1 138.1 26.9 26.9 291.11 1 291.1 City- I Exempt 14 155.0 wide 0 155.0 City- HYP Clearance 6 375.0 375.0 750.0 wide Completed 10-77 GRAND TOTAL It IA1C11011L14C0 BY JURM MICR+LAO LIJnR RAPIDS - DCS 1401NES S 300.0 1 G.O. Bond 7.0 Local Funds HUD -7013.1 (11-73) Ie; 111.1,110 DY JURM MICR40LA13 H JAft PANDS • DI.S 1101111 HUD -0010.1 (11-75) 1. NAME OF APPLICANT ZAPPLICATION NO. 3.tMORIGINAL DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT B-78-tIN-19-0005 ❑ AMENDMENT COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM ENTITLEMENT APPLICANTS ONLY City Of Iowa City O. PROGRAM YEAR: FROM: 7/1/78 TO: 6/30/79 RELATED ACTIVITY DESCRIPTION Si CENSUS TRACT/ RELATED ENVIRONMENTAL ESTIMATED COSTISODo) BLOCK TERM ENUMER• REVIEW BUDGET OR NT FUNDS oiHEq FUNDS OBJECTIVE ATION STATUS LINE DISTRICT ITEM PROGRAM YEAR SUBSEOUE YEAR TOTAL AMOUNT SOURCE !» (71 /31 f41 15) f5) (7/ (8) 19) (10) 8. (continued) *Development and implemen- tation of public service programs within the facility 9. Energy Conservation C-10 24,25, Exempt 14 41.0 0 41.0 *Administration of an 27-29, energy conscious element 36,38, of the housing rehab. 39-47, program 51-59 GRAND TOTAL f 1884.11 %1460.0 13144.0 S A Ie; 111.1,110 DY JURM MICR40LA13 H JAft PANDS • DI.S 1101111 HUD -0010.1 (11-75) i COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT PLAN SUMMARY — (STATEMENT OF NEEDS) 1. NAME OF APPLICANT 1. APPLICATION NUMBER J. gj ORIGINAL B -78 -HN -19-0005 �• IRODgAM YEAR (fnflNem•nf AMENOMEN -City of Iowa City APP//c•AOOn/yl A.1 FROM: 7/1/78 TO: 6/30/79 There are many unrelated funding sources for the maze of human services needed and/or provided in Johnson County. Policymakers have sought the development of some organized logical way to evaluate citizen and agency demands for funding and new or expanded programs. A central file of data has not been available. Iowa City City Council, Johnson County Board of Supervisors, United Way, DrIsSwmii: Johnson County Social Services, Committee on Community Needs 1977. A• 2 'J Housing studies indicate that there are problems of blight and deterioration in certain residential areas of the City. There is a need for an active coordinated program to prevent the expansion of deteriorating areas and i upgrade the living environments. As these neighborhoods are occupied by a large number of low and moderate income residents (both tenants and property owners), programs must include a variety of activities to improve housing `j conditions within the residents, financial and technical constraints. r, LJ Community Renewal Program 1971, Rental Housing Survey 1975, Committee on Community Needs 1976-78, Ralston Creek Coordination Committee 1976, Iowa o.,.raum: City Plan: Report on Housing 1977, Exterior Housing Survey 1977. A• 3 Land use and neighborhood impact studies indicate that site improvements are needed in older areas of Iowa City in order to: (a) reverse the deterioration in some older neighborhoods, (b) arrest incipient decline of neighborhoods, (c) provide incentives for private investment in the revitalization of certain neighborhoods. Public investment in facilities such as sidewalks, streets, alleyways, and neighbor}ood parks is necessary to improve substandard conditions and to enhance the neighborhood environment. Iowa City Plan: Sidewalk Report 1976; Iowa City Plan: Community Facilities 1977; Community Renewal Program 1971; Neighborhood Impact Survey 1976; °i�•m.: Committee on Community Needs 1977. P. 1 al P•po 12 h+IL11011161CB BY Jo RM MICR+LAB /i,inB PAPI(A • Bls MIRES HUD -7013.7 (11-751 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT PLAN SUMMARY — (STATEMENT OF NEEDS) 1. NAME OF APPLICANT 1. APPLICATION NUMBER J. gj ORIGINAL B -78 -HN -19-0005 �• IRODgAM YEAR (fnflNem•nf AMENOMEN -City of Iowa City APP//c•AOOn/yl A.1 FROM: 7/1/78 TO: 6/30/79 There are many unrelated funding sources for the maze of human services needed and/or provided in Johnson County. Policymakers have sought the development of some organized logical way to evaluate citizen and agency demands for funding and new or expanded programs. A central file of data has not been available. Iowa City City Council, Johnson County Board of Supervisors, United Way, DrIsSwmii: Johnson County Social Services, Committee on Community Needs 1977. A• 2 'J Housing studies indicate that there are problems of blight and deterioration in certain residential areas of the City. There is a need for an active coordinated program to prevent the expansion of deteriorating areas and i upgrade the living environments. As these neighborhoods are occupied by a large number of low and moderate income residents (both tenants and property owners), programs must include a variety of activities to improve housing `j conditions within the residents, financial and technical constraints. r, LJ Community Renewal Program 1971, Rental Housing Survey 1975, Committee on Community Needs 1976-78, Ralston Creek Coordination Committee 1976, Iowa o.,.raum: City Plan: Report on Housing 1977, Exterior Housing Survey 1977. A• 3 Land use and neighborhood impact studies indicate that site improvements are needed in older areas of Iowa City in order to: (a) reverse the deterioration in some older neighborhoods, (b) arrest incipient decline of neighborhoods, (c) provide incentives for private investment in the revitalization of certain neighborhoods. Public investment in facilities such as sidewalks, streets, alleyways, and neighbor}ood parks is necessary to improve substandard conditions and to enhance the neighborhood environment. Iowa City Plan: Sidewalk Report 1976; Iowa City Plan: Community Facilities 1977; Community Renewal Program 1971; Neighborhood Impact Survey 1976; °i�•m.: Committee on Community Needs 1977. P. 1 al P•po 12 h+IL11011161CB BY Jo RM MICR+LAB /i,inB PAPI(A • Bls MIRES HUD -7013.7 (11-751 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT PLAN SUMMARY (STATEMENT OF NEEDS) /. NAME OF APPLICANT 7. APPLICATION NUMBER ]. ID ORIGINAL B -78 -HN -19-0005 AMENDMENT City of Iowa City 4•PRODRAM YEAR (fntlNArPnl .IppyC�Atr 1' FnoM: 7/1/78 6/30/79 A• 4 TO: w Housing studies and citizen input indicate problems of blight and deterioration i, in certain residential areas of the City. There is a need for an active coordinated program to systematically prevent the expansion of deteriorated ., areas, to preserve the existing housing stock, and to upgrade those units which it are deficient before deferred maintenance renders them unsalvagable. As these neighborhoods are occupied by a large number of low and moderate income residents (both tenants and property owners), programs must include a variety of activities i P• to improve housing conditions within the constraints and technical circumstances. of the resident's financial { La Iowa City Rental Housing Survey 1975, Exterior Housing Survey 1977, Dn@Sm", Committee on Community Needs 1977. f ;t A- 5 There is a recognized need to remove architectural barriers which inhibit physically limited individuals. Access to public buildings and recreational Nfacilities as well as business, educational, and employment opportunities N are of primary importance. A continuing program of public awareness to this problem needs to be developed. Johnson County Citizen's Committee for the Handicapped 1977, Iowa City Data Coum: Committee on Community Needs 1976 $ 1977, 3vrithelowa fiCiby ston Creek has caused extensive damage in Iowa City in eight ng the 40 year period from 1932 to 1972. Two floods of ii17 year recurrence interval occurred in 1962 and 1972 and nsows which caused a high amount of property damage particularly d residential dwellings. Much of the damaged area was in CDBC neighborhood improvement project area. Ralston Creek Watershed Existing Conditions, Problems and Needs, March 21, I`! 1977, Powers f, Associates Report; Ralston Creek Coordinating Committee .. lost@ Swl: 1977, Committee on Community Needs 1977. Pip• 2 •1 4 Papa HUD -7015.7 (11 13 IIiLWI 11.1.1[8 BY ,IURM MICR +LAS (10101 PN'IDL • BlS I4018Cs � 1 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT PLAN SUMMARY (STATEMENT OF NEEDS) /. NAME OF APPLICANT 7. APPLICATION NUMBER ]. ID ORIGINAL B -78 -HN -19-0005 AMENDMENT City of Iowa City 4•PRODRAM YEAR (fntlNArPnl .IppyC�Atr 1' FnoM: 7/1/78 6/30/79 A• 4 TO: w Housing studies and citizen input indicate problems of blight and deterioration i, in certain residential areas of the City. There is a need for an active coordinated program to systematically prevent the expansion of deteriorated ., areas, to preserve the existing housing stock, and to upgrade those units which it are deficient before deferred maintenance renders them unsalvagable. As these neighborhoods are occupied by a large number of low and moderate income residents (both tenants and property owners), programs must include a variety of activities i P• to improve housing conditions within the constraints and technical circumstances. of the resident's financial { La Iowa City Rental Housing Survey 1975, Exterior Housing Survey 1977, Dn@Sm", Committee on Community Needs 1977. f ;t A- 5 There is a recognized need to remove architectural barriers which inhibit physically limited individuals. Access to public buildings and recreational Nfacilities as well as business, educational, and employment opportunities N are of primary importance. A continuing program of public awareness to this problem needs to be developed. Johnson County Citizen's Committee for the Handicapped 1977, Iowa City Data Coum: Committee on Community Needs 1976 $ 1977, 3vrithelowa fiCiby ston Creek has caused extensive damage in Iowa City in eight ng the 40 year period from 1932 to 1972. Two floods of ii17 year recurrence interval occurred in 1962 and 1972 and nsows which caused a high amount of property damage particularly d residential dwellings. Much of the damaged area was in CDBC neighborhood improvement project area. Ralston Creek Watershed Existing Conditions, Problems and Needs, March 21, I`! 1977, Powers f, Associates Report; Ralston Creek Coordinating Committee .. lost@ Swl: 1977, Committee on Community Needs 1977. Pip• 2 •1 4 Papa HUD -7015.7 (11 13 IIiLWI 11.1.1[8 BY ,IURM MICR +LAS (10101 PN'IDL • BlS I4018Cs COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT PLAN SUMMARY /STATEMENT OF NEEDS) I. NAME OF APPLICANT FAAION NUMGER �,-19-0005 ORI110an AMCity Of Iowa City YEAR (EnNNarNnfApp/R•nv7/1178 TG: 6/3 A' 7 Iowa City began a Title I Categorical Urban Renewal Project followiand grant contract dated September 2, 1970, The project wassubjecfinancial settlement on January 6, 1978. While substantially compltto 24CFR58.3, downtown redevelopment activity is continuing. Progrwere used to acquire R-14 land from the LPA. The development of th ongoing. Continuous monitoring of redevelopment, administration of remaining planned activities, and completion of relocation is necessary. I I r i OWN Su.,. Iowa R-14 files P" A- 8 if Federal programs place a lot of financial and administrative demands on a city. In order to facilitate sound planning, program development, and program w, implementation/administration, adequate funds must be budgeted to meet the cost of personnel, office supplies, and equipment, and services and charges encumbered. Local budget resources are not available to provide adequate administration. 1�t . �L J[ Dots soume: City Council ! IW A 9 w Services and programs for the elderly are physically located in scattered locations throughout Iowa City. Some types of services are provided only by one agency; a few are duplicated between agencies. Funding for services is �f limited and variable. The existing structure ("Senior Center") used to house SEATS, the Council on Aging, and Johnson County Health Department, is structurally substandard and poorly located. Therefore, it inadequately Jmeets the needs of our elderly population. "! American Association of Retired Persons, Council on Aging, Committee on D•1•SOUM: Community Needs, SEATS. P•t• 3 •7 4 Papa HUD -7015.2 (I1-75) Jl 14 !4:001 ILM10 BY JORM MICR+LAES u onu I�Ar W. • Df s 140LB[s 1.. COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT PLAN SUMMARY (STATEMENT OF NEEDS) 1. NAME OF APPLICANT 2. APPLICATION NUMBER 3. 91 ORIGINAL B -78 -HN -19-0005 MAMENOMENT 4. PROGRAM YEAR(EntIUa tAPPNano Only/ City of Iowa City 7/1/78 6/30/79 FROM: TO: A 10 The current situation of dwindling fossil fuel supplies and the rising cost of fuel is a national problem that will likely be with us to the end of the century. The impact of this problem is particularly severe upon low and COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT PLAN SUMMARY (STATEMENT OF NEEDS) 1. NAME OF APPLICANT 2. APPLICATION NUMBER 3. 91 ORIGINAL B -78 -HN -19-0005 MAMENOMENT 4. PROGRAM YEAR(EntIUa tAPPNano Only/ City of Iowa City 7/1/78 6/30/79 FROM: TO: A 10 The current situation of dwindling fossil fuel supplies and the rising cost of fuel is a national problem that will likely be with us to the end of the century. The impact of this problem is particularly severe upon low and moderate income families and those with fixed incomes, which are forced to spend an increasing amount of their family budget for heating and to a lesser extent cooling. In Iowa City it is estimated that o of homes are under insulated. Although individuals are anxious to conserve energy, they often do not have the accurate information on the most effective means of insulating and weatherproofing their own home, thus the need for specialized attention and assistance to assure that money for energy conservation is wisely spent. "People's Guide and Survey", 1977; Iowa -Illinois Gas and Electric, 1978; Dna Scum:. "Energy and You," 1977. M Dau Soum: M Dna Scum: � PaOa 4 of 4 Peon 1) i is 0: CPO[ 1 L1111) 0Y JURM MICR+LAS (iA! FIANU5 • W, 1101141S HUD -71113.2 I11-731 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT PLAN SUMMARY t L NAME Of APPLICANT 2. APPLICA7I ON NUMBER 7. LD ORINGINAL B -78 -HN -19-0005 0 AMENDMENT 1. PgOGRAM YEAR (Entiflem.nt Appliund OMyI City of Iowa City 1-1 a 1 j 1-! information necessary to make sound decisions about needs and resources for ) 1.i Supporu N..d(s) No: A-1 s 2 To carry out a housing rehabilitation program providing financial and technical assistance to low and moderate income homeowners who currently reside within the project area, in substandard units due to personal financial constraints. To upgrade the project area's housing stock so all units meet minimum housing standards, therefore revitalizing deteriorating neighborhoods and conserving existing housing supply. SUPMM N..dh) No: A-2 fa 3 `zV medians within the project area and to provide public amenities such as neighborhood parks, street trees, or bus stop furniture as determined feasible I( environment. To stimulate local interest and involvement with the -neighborhood environment through holding neighborhood meetings and by planning only those improvement projects which have been selected and prioritized by neighborhood residents. Supports N..d611 No: A-3 . u U � , J r COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT PLAN SUMMARY I'LONG•TERM OBJECTIVESI L NAME Of APPLICANT 2. APPLICA7I ON NUMBER 7. LD ORINGINAL B -78 -HN -19-0005 0 AMENDMENT 1. PgOGRAM YEAR (Entiflem.nt Appliund OMyI City of Iowa City FROM: 7/1/78 To: 6/30/79 a 1 To make the planning and implementation of human services in Johnson County as efficient and effective as possible by providing policy makers with the information necessary to make sound decisions about needs and resources for programs such as health, recreation, social services, economic opportunity, education/information and transportation. Supporu N..d(s) No: A-1 s 2 To carry out a housing rehabilitation program providing financial and technical assistance to low and moderate income homeowners who currently reside within the project area, in substandard units due to personal financial constraints. To upgrade the project area's housing stock so all units meet minimum housing standards, therefore revitalizing deteriorating neighborhoods and conserving existing housing supply. SUPMM N..dh) No: A-2 fa 3 To improve the deteriorated condition of sidewalks, alleys, intersections and medians within the project area and to provide public amenities such as neighborhood parks, street trees, or bus stop furniture as determined feasible and necessary for maintaining and enhancing'a neighborhood residential environment. To stimulate local interest and involvement with the -neighborhood environment through holding neighborhood meetings and by planning only those improvement projects which have been selected and prioritized by neighborhood residents. Supports N..d611 No: A-3 . ' r1VY-/V17.i 111�/JI i L[9 1AICR01 IU-ILB BY ./0R%4 MICR+LAO U.lAlt 1AN(A • PF5 I40111CS Pap. 1 of 4 P.pn LAN SUMMARY 7VES1 ICATIO"NUMBER 3• CD ORINOINAL -HN-19-0005 Q AMENDMENT RAM YEAR ItAt'lil",rnf AppIK/na Only/ 7/1/78 TO: 6/30/79 .ion program will bring all rental .nce with City codes. This activity In a regular basis to initially (sing units, and to subsequently terioration. ers providing better access for ly limited persons, particularly recreational facilities. orm frequency from 3000 cubic feet tly below the dam. This storage nt project areas from approximately shed continues to develop to orm frequency from 1500 cubic feet tly below the dam. This storage nt project areas from approximately shed continues to develop to 4I0011LMC0 BY JORM MICR+LAD ILJNI IIAIII11S • 0C; 1401NL5 P.O. 2 el 4 Pap& COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT PLAN SUMMARY I 1. NAME OF APPLICANT r I 2• Ip ORINGINAL �i B -78 -HN -19-0005 Iwd i City of Iowa City Iro.lot FROM: 7/1/78 TO: 6/30/79 B• 7 To complete all downtown redevelopment activity in accordance with the Urban Renewal Plan and the closeout agreement. Suppon, Nwdhl No: A-7 s 8 A. To meet the goals, objectives, and performance standards for each Community Development Plan project through sound program administration and management. B. To provide organized process through which citizens have the opportunity to'be involved in defining projects, their scope, funding, and performance evaluation. Suppe N«dtsl No: A-8 d 9 A. To coordinate a variety of opportunities and service programs at one centrally located, architecturally barrier free facility, i.e., educational, physical, nutritional, psychological, social and cultural opportunities. B. To provide leadership in meeting the needs of elderly in Iowa City by providing a well designed facility (a renovated historical structure) and administrative staff support for the project. J I J v COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT PLAN SUMMARY IL ONG•TERM OBJECTIVES) 1. NAME OF APPLICANT 2. APPLICATION NUMBER 2• Ip ORINGINAL B -78 -HN -19-0005 ❑ AMENDMENT 4. PROGRAM YEAR I£ntitiemont Applicinn Orly) City of Iowa City FROM: 7/1/78 TO: 6/30/79 B• 7 To complete all downtown redevelopment activity in accordance with the Urban Renewal Plan and the closeout agreement. Suppon, Nwdhl No: A-7 s 8 A. To meet the goals, objectives, and performance standards for each Community Development Plan project through sound program administration and management. B. To provide organized process through which citizens have the opportunity to'be involved in defining projects, their scope, funding, and performance evaluation. Suppe N«dtsl No: A-8 d 9 A. To coordinate a variety of opportunities and service programs at one centrally located, architecturally barrier free facility, i.e., educational, physical, nutritional, psychological, social and cultural opportunities. B. To provide leadership in meeting the needs of elderly in Iowa City by providing a well designed facility (a renovated historical structure) and administrative staff support for the project. Supporu N"dbl No: A-9 18 141GWII ILFICD BY JORM MICR+LA13 LI JAH VN'IDS • DIS 140MES Pap. 3 of Q P -s., ' COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT PLAN SUMMARY ILONG•TERMOBJECTIVESI 1. NAME OF APPLICANT 2. APPLICATION NVMBER B -78 -HN -19-0005 �• (X� ORINGINAL ❑ AMENDMENT City of Iowa City 4. PROGRAM YEAR (Enfilltminf Aoplk.aft Only) FROM: 7/1/78 To: 6/30/79 0. 10 A. To increase law and moderate income family participation in the Iowa City Housing Rehabilitation Program for the purpose of reducing heat loss and energy bills. B. To reduce real or potential energy use and thereby reduce the amount of thermal pollution, disruption of natural energy cycles, the demand for energy, and the destruction of the landscape. C. To evaluate the heat loss of 2000 structures. SupponF N«d(FI No: 0. SuppwU N«d41 NO; r ' Support Nwd(F) No: ' HUD -7015.7 (I1-75) 19 141001 n.H[u BY JORM M1CR+LA6 (I JAR QAP10S • Ors IaOmrs rap y •. y rap• COMMUNITY OEVELOBIMENT PLAN SUMMARY (SHORT-TERM OBJECT/VES) 1. NAME OF APPLICANT 7. AIILICATION NUMBER . 1. ,.-- ---- �. 11- D ORIGINAL City of Iowa City 4. PROGRAM YEAR (Enlltlrnw r APOI( a Q,yy) F gOM1 7/1/78. TOI 6/30/79 �1 Select three or four specific types of services completed during the first year of the two year (in addition to the four ata about existing services and population needs and p(b)ecompile informationather dinto a format useful to decision makers formulating programs and allocating resources. I A-1 To serve during this program year, 8e low and moderate income homeowners, I providing the financial and technical assistance necessary to bring their ` housing units into compliance with local codes and ordinances. I A. Hold neighborhood and/or block meetings to facilitate active neighborhood Ei resident involvement in suggesting and selecting site improvements. J B. Plan, organize and direct the implementation of selected improvements. C. Serve 4 neighborhoods (approximately 2000 residential structures) within �J the program year. ,-1 • � S.Pfwu N..e61 No: A-3 20 141C141I ILIACD UV JORM MICR+LAB U.J0.1I'W110S • DCS VINES COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT PLAN SUMMARY (SHORT-TERM OBJECT/VEST 1. NAME OF APPLICANT 3. A►►LIGATION NUMBER �• pPIpINAL B-78-FIIJ-19-0005 ❑ AMENDMENT City of Iowa City 4. PROGRAM YEAR M.11tIRwrt �oP/4 , OW J FROM: 7/1/78 Toe 6/30/79 c�4 Disseminate Housing Code information to the public. Systematically inspect 600 housing units within the project area. Enforce code compliance for all structures inspected within subsequent 12 months. Respond to all citizen complaints of alleged code violations located in the project area within 24 hours. Issue rental permits to all multiple dwellings (3 units or more) and rooming houses complying with existing codes and ordinances. J supparu N"dbl Me: A-4 1 C. 5 A. Review projects previously identified in the 1976 CDBG "Architectural Barrier Removal Program," but not completed due to financial constraints (i.e., Civic Center) and if feasible implement improvements. J B. Review curb cuts throughout the City and implement a program to install curb cuts at primary use locations. Euppnu Nwdb) N.: A-5 C. 6 A. Satisfactorily complete the environmental review process. B. Acquire property and easements prior to constructing dams. C. Prepare engineering plans and specificat(.ons for construction of dams. Suppmu meww Not A-6 PMer�, d_P�p� MUD -7015.1 (11-73) 21 r r r i I I - i COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT PLAN SUMMARY (SHORT-TERM OBJECT/VEST 1. NAME OF APPLICANT 3. A►►LIGATION NUMBER �• pPIpINAL B-78-FIIJ-19-0005 ❑ AMENDMENT City of Iowa City 4. PROGRAM YEAR M.11tIRwrt �oP/4 , OW J FROM: 7/1/78 Toe 6/30/79 c�4 Disseminate Housing Code information to the public. Systematically inspect 600 housing units within the project area. Enforce code compliance for all structures inspected within subsequent 12 months. Respond to all citizen complaints of alleged code violations located in the project area within 24 hours. Issue rental permits to all multiple dwellings (3 units or more) and rooming houses complying with existing codes and ordinances. J supparu N"dbl Me: A-4 1 C. 5 A. Review projects previously identified in the 1976 CDBG "Architectural Barrier Removal Program," but not completed due to financial constraints (i.e., Civic Center) and if feasible implement improvements. J B. Review curb cuts throughout the City and implement a program to install curb cuts at primary use locations. Euppnu Nwdb) N.: A-5 C. 6 A. Satisfactorily complete the environmental review process. B. Acquire property and easements prior to constructing dams. C. Prepare engineering plans and specificat(.ons for construction of dams. Suppmu meww Not A-6 PMer�, d_P�p� MUD -7015.1 (11-73) !4:C110I ILId1D BY JORM MICR+LAB (kW( IWIN6 • DCS 14011115 21 !4:C110I ILId1D BY JORM MICR+LAB (kW( IWIN6 • DCS 14011115 COMMUIVTY DEVELOPMENT PLAN SUMMARY (SHORT-TERM OBJECTIVES) 1. NAME OF APPLICANT 7. APPLICATION NUMBER D. m ORIGINAL I B -78 -HN -19-0 AMENDMENT 4. PROGRAM YEAR lEnfltf n f AaWkr n ONyl I 7/1/78 6/30/79 FROMI TO: i To complete disposition of all land in inventory; to complete all relocation activity; to monitor the construction of public and private improvements being constructed in accordance with the Urban Renewal Plan. ieppo NeWts) No: A-7 C- 8 A. To continue to actively involve citizens in the identification of projects and the development of programs, holding neighborhood meetings, distributing news bulletins, and other activities necessary. B. To continue problem -solving research and thorough environmental review finding for each developing project. C. To adequately staff all implemented programs and review performance regularly. support Nnd(s) No: A-8 C. 9 A. Rehabilitate the Old Post Office structure for use as a senior center. B. Plan and develop programs, to be carried out within the Center, which will meet the needs of Iowa City's elderly residents. 0 Support NrdG) Nei A-9 . w n C I i I i J COMMUIVTY DEVELOPMENT PLAN SUMMARY (SHORT-TERM OBJECTIVES) 1. NAME OF APPLICANT 7. APPLICATION NUMBER D. m ORIGINAL I B -78 -HN -19-0 AMENDMENT 4. PROGRAM YEAR lEnfltf n f AaWkr n ONyl City of Iowa City 7/1/78 6/30/79 FROMI TO: G7 To complete disposition of all land in inventory; to complete all relocation activity; to monitor the construction of public and private improvements being constructed in accordance with the Urban Renewal Plan. ieppo NeWts) No: A-7 C- 8 A. To continue to actively involve citizens in the identification of projects and the development of programs, holding neighborhood meetings, distributing news bulletins, and other activities necessary. B. To continue problem -solving research and thorough environmental review finding for each developing project. C. To adequately staff all implemented programs and review performance regularly. support Nnd(s) No: A-8 C. 9 A. Rehabilitate the Old Post Office structure for use as a senior center. B. Plan and develop programs, to be carried out within the Center, which will meet the needs of Iowa City's elderly residents. 0 Support NrdG) Nei A-9 . rgrr—a— •I��rrprr 22 14:001 ILNCD BY JORM MICR ¢LAES H AR PAHBI • DCS MOMIS MUD -7015.4 (11-75) COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT PLAN SUMMARY ISHORT•TERM OBJECTIVES) 1. NAME OF APPLICANT L APPLICATION NUMBER 3• B ORIGINAL B -78 -HN -19-0 1 ❑ AMENOME 4. PROGRAM YEAR IEnrldrrwnr MFlkmn OeIF) City of Iowa City FROM: 7/1/78 TO, 6/30/79 " 10 A. Evaluate heat loss of 750 structures. B. Increase public awareness of the energy and financial resources wasted because of poor quality winterization. I C. Encourage low and moderate income families to utilize the Housing Rehabilitation Program resources to minimize their heat loss. J C. Sevpe�M N..dl.l N.: Supporta N"d(s) No: III 7 0 J Suppers N"441 Ne: e-- -1 It •_. 23 IIICRVIua10 BY JORM MICRbLAB 1104 PAPIPS • DFS I40MES uun 11u1 I /.• •.. i r" i COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT PLAN SUMMARY ISHORT•TERM OBJECTIVES) 1. NAME OF APPLICANT L APPLICATION NUMBER 3• B ORIGINAL B -78 -HN -19-0 1 ❑ AMENOME 4. PROGRAM YEAR IEnrldrrwnr MFlkmn OeIF) City of Iowa City FROM: 7/1/78 TO, 6/30/79 " 10 A. Evaluate heat loss of 750 structures. B. Increase public awareness of the energy and financial resources wasted because of poor quality winterization. I C. Encourage low and moderate income families to utilize the Housing Rehabilitation Program resources to minimize their heat loss. J C. Sevpe�M N..dl.l N.: Supporta N"d(s) No: III 7 0 J Suppers N"441 Ne: e-- -1 It •_. 23 IIICRVIua10 BY JORM MICRbLAB 1104 PAPIPS • DFS I40MES uun 11u1 I /.• •.. r. U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BUDGET A. S ORIGINAL ❑ AMENOMEN B. APPLICATION NO. 8-78-M-19-0005 C. NAME OF APPLICANT City of Iowa City D. PROGRAM YEAR FROM: 7/1/78 TO: 6/30/79 LIN OOE NO. E. PROGRAM ACTIVITY AMOUNT HUD USE RONLY 1. ACQUISITION OF REAL PROPERTY 0 4. PUBLIC WORKS, FACILITIES,SITE IMPROVEMENTS 1,559,000 J. CODE ENFORCEMENT 96 400 4. CLEARANCE,DEMOLITION, REHABILITATION 0 B. REHABILITATION LOANS AND GRANTS 400 000 B. SPECIAL PROJECTS FOR ELDERLY AND HANDICAPPED 8-00,00-0- -000007. 7. PAYMENTS FOR LOSS OF RENTAL INCOME B. DISPOSITION OF REAL PROPERTY 9. PROVISION OF PUBLIC SERVICES a291000 10. PAYMENT OF NONFEDERAL SHARES 11. COMPLETION OF URBAN RENEWAL/NDP PROJECTS 12. RELOCATION PAYMENTS AND ASSISTANCE 0 13. PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT DEVELOPMENT 13,530 14. ADMINISTRATION 284,000 15. CONTINUATION OF MODEL CITIES ACTIVITIES 0 le. SUBTOTAL (Sum nfi.lnalthm151 3,444,030 17 CONTINGENCIES ANO/OR UNSPECIFIED LOCAL OPTION ACTIVITIES (Not to exceed 10% of line 16) 241,243 19. TOTAL PROGRAM ACTIVITY COSTS(Sum of Lina 164nd 171 3,685,273 LINE NO. F. RESOURCES FOR PROGRAM ACTIVITY COSTS 1. ENTITLEMENTOR DISCRETIONARY AMOUNT 1,352.000 f i`r 2. LESS DEDUCTIONS3. ��^lal�+�l ENTITLEMENT/DISCRETIONARY AMOUNT FOR PROGRAM ACTIVITIES (Line I mint J) 1,352,000 4. PROGRAMINCOME 1,302,695 5. SURPLUS FROM URBAN RENEWAL/NOP SETTLEMENT 99,773 5. LOAN PROCEEDS 3,000 7. REPROGRAMMED UNOBLIGATED FUNDS FROM PR IOR PROGRAM YEAR 927,805 e. TOTAL RESOURCES FOR PROGRAM ACTIVITY COSTS /SLmofLkwJ•7/ 3,685,273 1 ❑ Check Dos If ewd InNude Indheet e01b which mquhe approval of a cont allocadan plan m mqulred Dy Fedend Mamdement 0l 1ar 74-4. EDITION OF 10.741S OBSOLETE 24 !l!0011ua[o By ,IURM MICRLAS IIJAII 171PIUS - DLS G10M[S HUD -7015.5 111-751 N APPROXIMATE SCALE IOWA CITY 0 Ikm. ®2 ml. N O 9 ENUMERATION DISTRICT NEIGHBORHOOD IMPROVE PROJECT AREA ilIcP011LDICB BY .IURM MICR4�LAB (i.jt,l! 4,,1'10S • NS Pf0111L5 i 1970 CENSUS NEIGHBORHOOD IMPROVEkI NT PROGRAM AREA DATA ENUM. DIST. TOTAL POP• NUMBER MINORITY PERCENT MINORITY 1970 CENSUS NEIGHBORHOOD IMPROVEkI NT PROGRAM AREA DATA ENUM. DIST. TOTAL POP• NUMBER MINORITY PERCENT MINORITY NUMBER PERCENT MEAN FAMILY BELOW BELOW INCOME POVERTY POVERTY LEVEL LEVEL 24 25 894 1,146 0 0 0.0 177 19.8 $ 9,584 27 879 4 0.0 0.5 175 1513 9,854 28 599 0,0 187 21.3 11,181 29 3,366* 57 1'7 304 50,8 5,874 36 629 35 5,6 203 6.0 9,322 38 2,968* 125 4.2 78 12,4 8,628 452 10 2.2 80 11,464 4039 474 80 16,9 176 38.9 6)232 41 358 19 5'3 251 53,0 3,585 42 366 20 S'S 121 33,8 7 476 43 1,035 13 1,3 78 21,3 8,846 44 525 13 2'5 234 22,6 7,357 45 692 13 1.9 109 20,8 7,073 46 597 36 6.0 226 32.7 8,125 47 1,194 22 1.8 25 4,2 11,449 51 1,500 26 1.7 114 9.5 9,564 52 820 6 07 45 3'0 12,054 53 929 21 . 2.3 78 9.5 10,215 0 0,0 63 6.8 10,893 55 863 0 0.0 107 11.2 12,462 55 620 0.0 161 18.7 7,985 57 1,074 12 1.58 120 19,4 8,018 3,064 47 1.5 56 5.2 11,430 59 2,061 67 3.3 270 8.8 10,210 140 6.8 11,842 *includes count of dormitory residents MINORITIES = 2.2% of Iowa City population of which 60.2% reside within or near the NIPA POVERTY LEVEL = 12.2% of Iowa City population of which 62,5% reside within within or near the NIDA TOTAL POPULATION = 46,850 for Iowa City of which 59.9% reside within, or near the NIPA FAMILY MEAN INCOME _ $11,080 for Iowa City 26 'U LRnI I EMrD BY JORM MICRQLAB LIAR HANDS • DES MINES r PROJECT LOCATION MAPS .(—l. Community Planning 2a. Housing --� Rehabilitation 2c. Neighborhood Site Improve- ments 3. (lousing Code Enforcement +;cent n.rro or JURM MICR#LA13 CI'WN !NPn6 • erS MOINES i I 10 4. Removal of E— Architectural Barriers S. Ralston Creek Flood Control 6. Iowa R-14 E-- Redevelopment 7. Senior Center !4:0111 ILIJID DY JURM MIC1:14�LAB H,)Ak PAPIIK • Drs I4oviis n RESIDENTIAL CONCENTRATIONS OF MINORITY AND LOWER INCOME PERSONS MINORITIES: The minority population in Iowa City is small. In 1970, only 2.2% (1,040 persons) were classified other than white. The black population is the largest minority group in the city and has been growing steadily since 1920 except for a brief decline between 1930 and 1940. The growth of the black community is tied to black enrollment at the university; in 1964, 56% of the black population were university students. LOWER INCOME PERSONS: The lower income population in Iowa City includes 14.1% of the total population. In the 1970 Census, 7.2% of the families counted were considered to be below the poverty level. To calculate the number of low income families, the poverty level income limits were increased by 25% and the number of families with incomes of that level or lower were counted. urwu.m ruu V IM IOn®!T ®[MUMGIiION 011tI11CT IY10 O O Q 0 � n t n /'. a �in:iim * • r� 0 0 • Vl O v • ABOVE CITY % MINORITY:2.2 • CITY%OF POVERTY:14.1 29 I+ICIMI IIPf0 BY JORM MICRIOLA13 MAR "ANDS • 01:5 M0114B a I J n'1 u l I — RESIDENTIAL CONCENTRATIONS OF MINORITY AND LOWER INCOME PERSONS MINORITIES: The minority population in Iowa City is small. In 1970, only 2.2% (1,040 persons) were classified other than white. The black population is the largest minority group in the city and has been growing steadily since 1920 except for a brief decline between 1930 and 1940. The growth of the black community is tied to black enrollment at the university; in 1964, 56% of the black population were university students. LOWER INCOME PERSONS: The lower income population in Iowa City includes 14.1% of the total population. In the 1970 Census, 7.2% of the families counted were considered to be below the poverty level. To calculate the number of low income families, the poverty level income limits were increased by 25% and the number of families with incomes of that level or lower were counted. urwu.m ruu V IM IOn®!T ®[MUMGIiION 011tI11CT IY10 O O Q 0 � n t n /'. a �in:iim * • r� 0 0 • Vl O v • ABOVE CITY % MINORITY:2.2 • CITY%OF POVERTY:14.1 29 I+ICIMI IIPf0 BY JORM MICRIOLA13 MAR "ANDS • 01:5 M0114B a Housing Assistance Plan July 1, 1978 - June 30, 1979 IUI7M MIC RG1L A13 F.Ho A....... J111. N. A,.-,',, t4:001 IWID BY JO RM MICR+LAS (A JAR RAPIDS - DFS MOINES HUD -7015.1 (12-71) U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT • HOUSING ASSISTANCE PLAN - TABLE I. SURVEY OF HOUSING CONDITIONS A. -H USING STATUS AND CONDITION OF ALL HOUSING UNITS IN THE COMMUNITY 1. NAME OF APPLICANT 2. APPLICATION/GRANT NUMBER 3. ORIGINAL I B I - :7 1 8 1 - [11 N 1 1 9 0 0 0 51 AMISHOLENT GATES City of Iowa City A. PROGRAM YEAR 3.,;)AYZ OF rpu4mg 6UmvqYISI Usect FROM, 7/1/78 TOH 6/30/79 0 - NUMBER OF HOUSING UNITS ALL UNITS OWNER INIENT111 YEAR STATUS AND CONDITION OF ALL MOUSING UNITS OF SUBTOTAL SUBTOTAL SUBTOTAL ESTIMATE TOTAL SUITABLE TOTAL SUITABLE TOTAL SUITABLE FOR FOR FOR REHABILITATION* REHABILITATION' REHABILITATION' Id HIS IS) Idl W (0 lal 1977 17,173 2,338 7,766 848 9,407 1,490 Substanda,d 848 aa, 1977 2,359 14.814 333 2,338 -0- 46 854 1,505 1,490 a b. Standard and All Othe, 1114.1 .1... It.. is) 1977 6,912 -0- 7,902 93 --0- • - is 4 2. Vacant Available Units - Total 1977 290 31 a a. Substandard 1977 46 46 31 31 is is IS. SSmJSHdand All OIhvr1fiSS,2SSi... IS,; 2.) 1977 337 -0- 259 .-0- 78 -0- 3. lia.singSiock Available- Taidl,sequ... I .;Sd 2) 1977 17,556 2,384 8,056 879 11 9,500 1,505 4. Vacancy Rat. HIS, 2- 3) 1977 2.18% 1.9% 3,601; 3.65% 0.98% .99% .USN "S.h.U. 1. Rth.boli, ....... .... b. MI.d.d u a wblolel it sh. ......... IS IS h.billwd.,% MSH,S. .. T.W. 111, Gash I., L..., HIS.. H.W., A.0m..c.. B. DEFINITIONS, DATA SOURCES, AND METHODS (Attach oddlHon.1 popes) (Sao Attached Addendum A) 1. Definition of "sul,siondord" used. 2. Defimiflon of "suitable far i.h.61 Illation" used. 3. Data outces and methods used, t4:001 IWID BY JO RM MICR+LAS (A JAR RAPIDS - DFS MOINES HUD -7015.1 (12-71) City of Iowa City, Iowa Housing Assistance Plan Addendum A: Table.I - Survey of housing Conditions B. DEFINITIONS, DATA SOURCES AND METHODS 1. Definition of Substandard Housing Substandard housing is defined as those structures which do not comply with major provisions of the Minimum Housing Standards (Section 9.30, Municipal Code of Iowa City) especially those that directly relate to the health and safety of occupants. Overcrowded living conditions, faulty wiring, structural hazards, architectural barriers, inadequate heating of units, lack of one or more plumbing facilities, and fire hazards are some of the primary considerations in the designation of substandard structures for this Housing Assistance Plan. Locally, any �a structure that has any code violation is technically a substandard structure, however, for the purposes of this plan, only those structures jwhich are in violation of one or more significant aspects of the local ;J housing code or have major incipient violations are listed as sub- standard. � 2. Definition of Suitable -for -Rehabilitation Suitable -for -Rehabilitation buildings are structures which have �I accumulated defects and deficiencies but not to the point of precluding II their economic and physical feasibility of rehabilitation. Structures Rot suitable for rehabilitation include those having (1) excessive repair -to -value ratio, (2) incompatible land use relationship, 1� (3) location in floodways, (4) location outside project planning area boundaries. 3. Data Sources and Methodology E! Data Sources U.S. Census of Population: 1970, Computer Summary Tapes, Johnson County, Iowa, Count 4, U.S. Government Printing Office; Washington, D.C. Rental Housing Survey, Department of Community Development, City of Iowa City, Iowa, 1975. Iowa City Comprehensive Plan, Department of Community Development: Re ort on Population, July 1976 (includes 1974 Special Census) Report on Housi , March 1977 Report on People's Guide and Survey, July 1977 Survey of Exterior Building Conditions, Department of Community Development, City of Iowa City, Iowa, August 1977. Official records, Department of Housing and Inspection Services, City of Iowa City, Iowa, 1977. 32 �AMMI I[1.1[1) BY JURM MIC R+L A B 1.IdN1 "ANDS • DCS 1101t115 J Methodology The total available housing stock in Iowa City (column b, line 3) was calculated from current demolition and construction records maintained by the Department of Housing and Inspection Services. Figures included in the remainder of column (b) and in column (c), "all units," were established through analysis of previously collected housing data and by updating portions of the data with information from current surveys. Limitations of available data precluded exact enumeration of figures in each column, consequently various projection rate factors were developed to complete 'owner" and "renter" categories. Specific methodology for -• each column is given below. 7 f C� I I �I II LJ Column (b): All Units Totals Line 3 Housing Stock Available Analysis of existing demolition and building permits indicates that the current housing stock in Iowa City is 17,556 units. This figure includes 8,452 single-family units, 1,406 duplex units, 6,727 multi -family units, 923 mobile home hook-ups and 48 structures which have rooming units. Among the 48 rooming structures are 9 University residence halls and 26 fraternity and sorority houses which provide rooms for approximately 6,500 University students or approximately 30% of the current enrollment. Lines 4, 2 and 1 Vacant/Occupied Units The 1974 Special Census of Johnson County shows a city-wide vacancy rate of 2.18% including single-family houses for sale or rental. This percentage is a sharp decrease from the 4.58% vacancy rate reported in the 1970 Census. {Poen 2.18% is applied to 17,556, the total current housing stock, the result is 383 vacant units as shown on line 2 and 17,173 occupied units as shown on line 1 of Table I. Lines la and 2a; lb and 2b Substandard/Standard Units Substandard structures enumerated on lines la and 2a are a total of appropriate lines in columns (d) and (f). Figures on lines lb and 2b were computed according to HAP instructions. Column (c): All Units Suitable for Rehabilitation All lines are totals of respective lines in columns (e) and (g). In August 1977 an Exterior Building Condition Survey of all structures within the CDBG improvement area was completed. (See Exhibit A for survey methodology) The survey covered 100% of the structures within the improvement area (approximately 51% of the total City housing stock) and revealed that 65% of the structures are in sound condition, 31% have minor deficiencies, 3.8% have major deficiencies and 0.16% should be demolished. This information was applied to the total number of housing units in Iowa City in order to project units suitable for rehabilitation. Specific calculations are described in the following narrative. 33 14:001 11 I•Ipl BY JORM MICR+LAO (J JN( PAI'M • nrs MMAS I I I II LJ ( I � Column (b): All Units Totals Line 3 Housing Stock Available Analysis of existing demolition and building permits indicates that the current housing stock in Iowa City is 17,556 units. This figure includes 8,452 single-family units, 1,406 duplex units, 6,727 multi -family units, 923 mobile home hook-ups and 48 structures which have rooming units. Among the 48 rooming structures are 9 University residence halls and 26 fraternity and sorority houses which provide rooms for approximately 6,500 University students or approximately 30% of the current enrollment. Lines 4, 2 and 1 Vacant/Occupied Units The 1974 Special Census of Johnson County shows a city-wide vacancy rate of 2.18% including single-family houses for sale or rental. This percentage is a sharp decrease from the 4.58% vacancy rate reported in the 1970 Census. {Poen 2.18% is applied to 17,556, the total current housing stock, the result is 383 vacant units as shown on line 2 and 17,173 occupied units as shown on line 1 of Table I. Lines la and 2a; lb and 2b Substandard/Standard Units Substandard structures enumerated on lines la and 2a are a total of appropriate lines in columns (d) and (f). Figures on lines lb and 2b were computed according to HAP instructions. Column (c): All Units Suitable for Rehabilitation All lines are totals of respective lines in columns (e) and (g). In August 1977 an Exterior Building Condition Survey of all structures within the CDBG improvement area was completed. (See Exhibit A for survey methodology) The survey covered 100% of the structures within the improvement area (approximately 51% of the total City housing stock) and revealed that 65% of the structures are in sound condition, 31% have minor deficiencies, 3.8% have major deficiencies and 0.16% should be demolished. This information was applied to the total number of housing units in Iowa City in order to project units suitable for rehabilitation. Specific calculations are described in the following narrative. 33 14:001 11 I•Ipl BY JORM MICR+LAO (J JN( PAI'M • nrs MMAS Column (d): Owner Unit Totals �AICP01 MILD BY JURM MICR(�LAB UAk VAPIDS • DCS 140IIICS Line 3 Housing Stock Available Estimates of the total number of owner housing units were computed using percentages derived from 1970 Census data. Owner housing is approximately 45.9% of all housing units in Iowa City, thus 8056 units (17,556 times .459) are owner units. Housing records indicate that this ratio has not significantly changed in the past eight years. jLines 4, 2 and 1 Vacant/Occupied Units Frequent fluctuations in the Iowa City housing market provide a difficult situation for maintaining accurate records on housing vacancies. There- fore, given the overall city vacancy rate of 2.18% (1974 Census) and the rental vacancy rate of .98% (1975 Rental Housing Survey) the rate of 3.60% (as computed below) for owner occupied housing was estimated from residual figures. - - I r 2.18% times 17,556 total units = 383 vacant units city-wide ij I 0.98% times 9500 rental units = 93 vacant rental units i residual = 290 vacant owner units iJ 290 vacantowner units 8058 total owner units - 3.59 or 3.6% vacancy rate for owner units 94� Realtors and other persons knowledgeable of the Iowa City real estate market I support the figure 3.6% as a realistic estimation of owner unit vacancy. With a 3.6% vacancy rate on line 8 :J yielding 290 vacant owner units on line 2, the remainder of the owner units (7768) are assumed to be occupied as shown on line 1. Lines la ar.3 2a Substandard Units { - Estimates of substandard units were derived from various sources, primarily the field Survey of Exterior Building Conditions (August 1977) and information provided by ongoing housing code enforcement activities. ^ According to the definition of substandard units set forth in this HAP, it has been estimated that approximately 11% of owner units are substandard. _ Applying this percentage to figures on line 1 and line 2 yield 854 substandard occupied units on line In, and 31 substandard vacant units on line 2a. Because the code enforcement program has been directed (by City 1 — Council) to inspect owner occupied housing only in response to requests by owners, there is little information available about the interior condition of owner occupied housing in Iowa City. A remedy to this situation will be pursued by the staff throughout the next CDBG program f year. _ Lines lb and 2b Standard Units Lines lb and 2b were computed per table instructions _ i Column (e): Owner Units Suitable for Rehabilitation The number of units suitable for rehabilitation was determined by using 34 �AICP01 MILD BY JURM MICR(�LAB UAk VAPIDS • DCS 140IIICS percentages developed from the Exterior Building Condition Survey applying the criteria set forth in the definition of Suitable -for -Rehabilitation. - Lines la and 2a Substandard Units A 100% survey of structures within the CDBG improvement area revealed that _ only 0.16% of the housing stock cannot feasibly be rehabilitated. Applying this statistic to figures on line 1 and line 2 column (d) results in 12 occupied owner units which cannot be rehabilitated, thus, subtracting from line la, column (d) leaves 842 units which can be rehabilitated. The survey did not uncover any vacant owner substandard structures which could not be rehabilitated, therefore, figures on line 2a, column (d) were I repeated in column (e). r '! Lines lb and 2b Standard Units Units enumerated on lines lb and 2b in column (d) are exempt from rehabili- tation by definition, i.e., there may be one or more local code violations present among standard structures, however, these violations would be of a type such that the health and safety of occupants is not significantly affected. 3 Column (f): Renter Unit Totals I Line 3 Estimates of the total number of renter housing units were computed according to 1970 Census data percentages for owner and rental housing. Rental housing constitutes approximately 54.1% of all housing units in Iowa City, thus, j 17,556 total units times .541 yields 9500 renter units. Lines 4, 2 and 1 Vacant/Occupied Units A 1975 Community Development Survey of Rental Housing provided a .98% vacancy rate (line 2) for rental housing in Iowa City. This 50% sample of the rental units in Iowa City provided specific information on the number of units vacant and amount of time they were vacant which allowed ,., calculation of an annual unit -month vacancy rate (units vacant multiplied by the number of months vacant as a percentage of all unit -months in which housing could be occupied). This .98% vacancy rate was then applied to "( the number of rental units available in order to compute vacant units and occupied units for all rental housing. Thus, 9500 rental units times .98 = 93 vacant rental units I 9500 rental units minus 93 vacant units = 9407 occupied rental units Lines la and 2a Substandard Units The Exterior Building Conditions survey and housing code enforcement data were used to estimate substandard structures in column (f), lines la and 2a. Housing Code Enforcement activities show that approximately 80% of rental units have one or more code violations upon initial inspection. This percentage fluctuates as enforcement activities continue and as i 35 u; LBflf I 114 ID BY JURM MICR+LAB ( WAR RABIf1S - DES MOINCS I violations are corrected, nevertheless, 80% of the renter units are technically substandard to local codes at one point in the process. When applying the definition of substandard as set forth in this HAP, that figure reduces to 16%. Thus, 16% of 9407 occupied renter units (1505 units) are substandard units for the purposes of this HAP. Likewise, 16% of 93 units on line 2a computes 15 vacant substandard renter units. Lines lb and 2b Standard Units Lines lb and 2b were computed per HAP instructions. Column (g): Renter Units Suitable for Rehabilitation The number of units suitable for rehabilitation was determined by using percentages developed from the Exterior Building Conditions survey applying the criteria set forth in the definition of suitable for rehabilitation. Lines la and 2a Substandard Units j As stated previously, the 100% survey of structures within the CDBG :. Improvement Area revealed that only 5 substandard occupied structures or 0.16% could not be rehabilitated. Applying this percentage to the number of occupied renter units (.0016 x 9407), yields 15 units which are not suitable and 1490 renter units which are suitable for rehabilitation. No unrehabilitable vacant renter units were discovered during the 100% '.� survey, hence, all 15 substandard vacant units are assumed suitable for rehabilitation. La. Lines lb and 2b Standard Units Structures enumerated on lines lb and 2b, column (f), are exempt from rehabilitation by definition, i.e., there may be one or more code violations present among standard and marginal structures, however, these violations would be of a type such that the health and safety of occupants is not significantly affected. 36 ICGR(II ILMCO BY JORM MICR+LAS LLOAR QPWIOS • DES MOINES i k d 1 I violations are corrected, nevertheless, 80% of the renter units are technically substandard to local codes at one point in the process. When applying the definition of substandard as set forth in this HAP, that figure reduces to 16%. Thus, 16% of 9407 occupied renter units (1505 units) are substandard units for the purposes of this HAP. Likewise, 16% of 93 units on line 2a computes 15 vacant substandard renter units. Lines lb and 2b Standard Units Lines lb and 2b were computed per HAP instructions. Column (g): Renter Units Suitable for Rehabilitation The number of units suitable for rehabilitation was determined by using percentages developed from the Exterior Building Conditions survey applying the criteria set forth in the definition of suitable for rehabilitation. Lines la and 2a Substandard Units j As stated previously, the 100% survey of structures within the CDBG :. Improvement Area revealed that only 5 substandard occupied structures or 0.16% could not be rehabilitated. Applying this percentage to the number of occupied renter units (.0016 x 9407), yields 15 units which are not suitable and 1490 renter units which are suitable for rehabilitation. No unrehabilitable vacant renter units were discovered during the 100% '.� survey, hence, all 15 substandard vacant units are assumed suitable for rehabilitation. La. Lines lb and 2b Standard Units Structures enumerated on lines lb and 2b, column (f), are exempt from rehabilitation by definition, i.e., there may be one or more code violations present among standard and marginal structures, however, these violations would be of a type such that the health and safety of occupants is not significantly affected. 36 ICGR(II ILMCO BY JORM MICR+LAS LLOAR QPWIOS • DES MOINES W V la; cern lu•+ED DY J(]RM MICR+L AE3 (.1 -JAR RAPIDS n DCS MOINES HUD4011•1112411 AIM•.q OMS Ms. 63R-1471 Iqr 1 .12 U.S. pEPAR TMFNT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT HOUSING ASSISTANCE PLAN — TABLE II. HOUSING ASSISTANCE NEEDS OF LOWER INCOME HOUSEHOLDS ' 1. MAMC OF AFPIICAMT 3. APPLICATION/GOANT NUMOEfl 3. R>_ I OMIGIHAL _ B 7 8- 11 N- 1 9 0 0 0 5 0 AMENDMCNT. DATu City of Iowa City l PROGRAM YFAq • L OATC OP Igy31NG SORV[Y ID USCG FROM: 7/1/78 TOI 6/30/79 19751 1977 NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS STATUS OF HOUSEHOLDS ALL HOUSEHOLDS __ _ _ ALL FEMALE -HEADED HOUSEHOLDS ALL MINORITY HOUSEHOLDS REQUIRING ASSISTANCE ELDERLY FAMILY LARGE FAMILY ELDERLY OR FAMILY LARGE 1 LARGE TOTAL PE IANDICAPPfO (74prr,Pm/ (( Pr los Pmm�sl /.P": TOTAL HANDICAPPED poll,.s FAMILY (5 ur..1 ELI OR TOTAL PPE FAMILY (I or less FAMILY 1111 pro nmJ 1611 11.11 (I•]pmm�l/ Ir•]1 Prrsoml (c-11 (Toon,! Inq 11.2HAN (IZ penPnsp Ur1 1131 PrnonU 11•]1 (SPrmfrr yr„un,J IIr1 w A. ONNEfl HOUSEHOLDS 031 1631 1 (c,rhdifA di.Plurr,.l 2559 1458 759 342 702 552 126 B. RENTER HOUSEHOLDS 24 53 5 43 5 a Ev/uJinr Ail lurm 3316 512 2585 219 716 243 461 12 C. HOUSEHOLDS EXPECTED TO BE DISPLACED 45 3 37 5 3 IN PROGRAM YEAR tSoR n1 Tiffs Cl and C11 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I. Ofnet$ 1 a 2. Renters 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 D. ADDITION L FAIdILIES EXPECTED TO RESIDE 63 E _ IN COLEAUNITY (sum o! linrl DI unJ Iu1 434 129 242 1. Asa Iewl I RI lamed em to ment 0 > 0 1 2. Allen em la ed In 1051 E. TOTALIIOUSINGAS5ISTA CE NEEDS 3 IS.. P1 tj.,, A. N, C, Pnd DJ 6310 2100 3506 624 ID Percent of Total 100: 33x 57Y 10 5 F. DATA SOURCES AND METHODS(ARu,A PJJ;,j M.l pus,./ (Seo Addendum A) la; cern lu•+ED DY J(]RM MICR+L AE3 (.1 -JAR RAPIDS n DCS MOINES HUD4011•1112411 1 NAY[ OF APPLICANT City of Iowa City STATUS OF HOUSEHOLDS REQUIRING ASSISTANCE (rl I A OWNER HOUSEHOLDS Ir<rl,.(mf dM n/•TBMI GO R B. RENTER HOUSEHOLDS nrfulmr Ju All".. Tplal C HOUSEHOLDS EXPECTED TO BE DISI IN PROGRAM YEAR (sum pJllnrl I pm E Owners E Rmtels 0. TOTAL Is.. .1lino A,a, and C) I i U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEYELOPMErvT HOUSING ASSISTANCE PLAN — TABLE II. HOUSING ASSISTANCE NEEDS OF LOWER INCOME HOUSEHOLDS T. APPLIOA TION/GgANT NUMOEq y OgIGINAL •, - _ _ O AMENOMEN MiCP(Jf ILMID BY JORM MICR+LAO LI ilNt RAPIDS • DES MOINES 52 1 6 PROVIDE DATE FOR EACH CATEGORY OF MT •nU/ (y ( <yPreprl<1<Os<) MINORITY HOUSEHOLD, AS APPROPRIATE RL I•®9LACN/NEGRO <(Ch OflICMTAL (Ch -.k -.k 1• YPrepbb b4 Q BLACK/NEGRO (CA«I• E.O SPANISH - AMERICAN f, O ALL OTHER I. Q SPANISH•AYERICAN <. ORICN TAL O CK/Hbl<1eq I.O DLACN/N[ORO A. Q ORIENTAL J. ❑ AMERICAN INDIAN • MINORITIES I. ® ALL OTNER NINOOITI ].O fPANIf N -AMERICAN L, 0 ALL !•� A4CflICAN INDIAN ES OTHER YINORI TIES l.O AMERICAN INDIAN ELBEY OO FAMILY LARGE TOTAL HAND APP (T or 1«< FAMILY ELDERLY OR FAMILY LARGE O.2 n<I Prnan</ 1'y pr nur< TOTAL IANOICAPPEO Il pl ln< FAMILY I'S ELDERLY OR TOTAL FAMILY LARGE FAMILY pmon<l (1•ipmpn Sl ar rf pr�Pn</ NANOICAPPE (d Pl 1". (sr 1r•11 1r•Ill(r,<1 (••ST Prrmn</ ll•7pmpml P<npn El <pnll '18 1 11.11 11.21 11.21 II•alP IS•II 1 •II 13.21 I •al 15 2 35 4 28 3 15 0 13 2 30 3 24 3 0 0 0 0 0 0_ 0 0 MiCP(Jf ILMID BY JORM MICR+LAO LI ilNt RAPIDS • DES MOINES 52 1 6 S�: LP.0I WILD BY JORM MICR¢LAB Ii JAR PAPIDS • DE" WINES City of Iowa City Housing Assistance Plan _ Addendum A: Table II - Housing Assistance Needs of Lower Income Households F. DATA SOURCES AND METHODS I. Data Sources — Housing Unit Occupancy Characteristics HUD E61AD) ( CO, April 1974. 1970 Housing Census, prepared by 1970 Census of Population, Volume 1 - Characteristics of the Po ulation, Part 17 - Iowa, U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, issued February 1973. ^ i 1970 Census of Po ulation, Volume 1 - Housing CitieSt s and Counties, Part 17 Iowa, - U.S. Departmenttof1Commercestics , Bureau of the Census, issued August 1972. i Iowa City Plan: Re ort on Po ulation, Department of Community Development, Iowa City, Iowa, July 1976 (includes 1974 Special Census Report). Count and Percenta a Distribution of Female Headed Households, the Insuring Office, Des prepared by Moines Insuring Jurisdiction, Des mo! Iowa, from the 1970 Census. rj Specially requested information: Resident data on Johnson County deaths, 1970-1976, prepared by the Division of Records and Statistics, Iowa Department of Health, Des Moines, Iowa. Official records, Department of Housing and Inspection Services, City of Iowa City, Iowa, 1977. u J Rental Housin¢ Survey, Department of Community Development, City City, Iowa, 1975. of Iowa If t ;! Johnson -Count Survey, Johnson County Regional Planning Commission, iowa City, Iowa, 1975. € I 2. Methodology The primary source used in calculating estimates of households in need of housing assistance was the HUD II table, Housing Unit Occu ancy prepared for Johnson County. This table jL specifies , family sizeCharacteristics, ouseholds by . Althou by age, by income and tenure the information was compiled Johnson County and for not Iowa City specifically, a significant majority(two- thirds) of the county population (j :1 reside within the boundaries of Iowa City. By deriving percentages from HUD county data and subsequently these percentages applying to the total number of Iowa City households, a methodology has been developed which yields y the most detailed and accurate information readily available for Iowa City. s Income levels were established according to the HUD specified schedule for calculating 80% of median family income i for Section 8 programs: 9 . i I 39 S�: LP.0I WILD BY JORM MICR¢LAB Ii JAR PAPIDS • DE" WINES for 1 person non -elderly households, 56% of median income for 1-2 person elderly households, 60% of median income for 2-4 person non -elderly elderly households, 72% of median income for 5 or more person non -elderly households, 93% of median income Using data from the HUD table, Housing Unit Occupancy Characteristics, the following statistics were derived: Johnson County Data - Total Households = 22,491 (1970 Census) 7% of all households are low income elderly owner households 3% of all households are low income elderly renter households 6% of all households are low income 0-4 person owner households 22% of all households are low income 0-4 person renter households 2% of all households are low income 5 or more person owner households 1.7% of all households are low income 5 or more person renter households In order to calculate the number of low income households in Iowa City by age and family size, the county statistics were applied to the total number of occupied housing units in Iowa City as listed on Table I of this HAP. In each category the number of households currently being assisted was subtracted from the derived number in order to enumerate current needs. Calculations for specific columns are described below. Column (b-1): Total Households Requiring Assistance All lines All figures in this column are sums of appropriate lines under columns (b-2) through (b-4). Column (b-2): Elderly or Handicapped Households Lines 1 and 2 According to recent calculations, there are 17,173 occupied housing units in Iowa City. Assuming that each housing unit is occupied by only one household, the number of elderly and handicapped households needing assistance were calculated by applying appropriate county percentages to 17, 173 Iowa City households. County data: 7% of all households are low income elderly owner households 3% of all households are low income elderly renter households Iowa City calculations: 17,173 x .07 = 1,202 low income elderly owner households 17,173 x .03 = 515 low income elderly renter households 40 uICPOr 11.11dD BY JORM MICROLAB I.IJAR PAPIDS • PLS MOINES 1 for 1 person non -elderly households, 56% of median income for 1-2 person elderly households, 60% of median income for 2-4 person non -elderly elderly households, 72% of median income for 5 or more person non -elderly households, 93% of median income Using data from the HUD table, Housing Unit Occupancy Characteristics, the following statistics were derived: Johnson County Data - Total Households = 22,491 (1970 Census) 7% of all households are low income elderly owner households 3% of all households are low income elderly renter households 6% of all households are low income 0-4 person owner households 22% of all households are low income 0-4 person renter households 2% of all households are low income 5 or more person owner households 1.7% of all households are low income 5 or more person renter households In order to calculate the number of low income households in Iowa City by age and family size, the county statistics were applied to the total number of occupied housing units in Iowa City as listed on Table I of this HAP. In each category the number of households currently being assisted was subtracted from the derived number in order to enumerate current needs. Calculations for specific columns are described below. Column (b-1): Total Households Requiring Assistance All lines All figures in this column are sums of appropriate lines under columns (b-2) through (b-4). Column (b-2): Elderly or Handicapped Households Lines 1 and 2 According to recent calculations, there are 17,173 occupied housing units in Iowa City. Assuming that each housing unit is occupied by only one household, the number of elderly and handicapped households needing assistance were calculated by applying appropriate county percentages to 17, 173 Iowa City households. County data: 7% of all households are low income elderly owner households 3% of all households are low income elderly renter households Iowa City calculations: 17,173 x .07 = 1,202 low income elderly owner households 17,173 x .03 = 515 low income elderly renter households 40 uICPOr 11.11dD BY JORM MICROLAB I.IJAR PAPIDS • PLS MOINES i I Estimation of the number of handicapped households requiring assistance was based upon percentage rates derived from Table 52, Characteristics of the Population, 1970 Census and City Planning reports. According to the table, 2.5 of the population age 16-64 has a work disability of over 6 months duration. Iowa City, however, has a higher percentage of hazidicapped and disabled persons (10.2%) partially due to the availability of services for the handicapped in the area. Of 33,688 people in Iowa City age 16-64, 3,436 are disabled or handicapped and 21% of the handicapped are lower income people (721 lower income handicapped) according to Table 169 of the j census data. i An additional 30% of the low income handicapped are living in families of more than two people (Table 169), thus they cannot be counted in column (b-2). 721 lower income handicapped minus 30% (216), leaves 505 handicapped persons I!( requiring assistance. Assuming one handicapped person per household, the estimate of 505 can be translated to 505 handicapped households requiring assistance. Since housing tenancy data is not available for handicapped tm! persons, the city average of 54% owner -occupied was applied to the handi- capped group. Thus, the totals for line 1 and 2, column (b-2) would read: , Owner Renter Elderly low income households 1202 515 _ Handicapped low income households 272 233 j I 1474 748 Minus current assistance - 16 -236 7 Total households in need 1458 512 1,.,1 To date 16 owner households have been assisted through the CDBG Housing T Rehabilitation Program. 197 households receive assistance through Section LJ 8 and Section 23 programs and an additional 39 households receive a housing subsidy from a 236 project, bringing the total assisted renter households to 236. Column (b-3): Family Households (4 or less persons) Lines 1 and 2 Again, county percentages were applied to the total number of households in Iowa City -' County data: 6% of all households are low income, 0-4 person owner households 22% of all households are low income, 0-4 person renter households r Iowa City calculations: 17,173 x .06 = 1030 low income 0-4 person owner households r 17,173 x .22 = 3778 low income 0-4 person renter households Owner Renter _ Calculated need 1030 3778 Minus handicapped households in column (b-2) - 272 - 233 768 3545 Minus current assistance - 9 - 960 Total households in need 759 2585 41 Ie; CIrtU II.1.0 BY JORM MICR+LAB i i JAB i+ANDI • 01"S MOINES To date, 9 owner families have received assistance from the Housing Rehabili- tation program. 84 renter families are receiving assistance from Section 8 and Section 23 housing programs, approximately 147 renter families receive a rent subsidy through a 236 housing program, and 729 renter families receive subsidies through University married student housing. _ Column (b-4): Large Families (5 or more people) Lines 1 and 2 Likewise, the large family category needs were determined by using county -wide percentages derived from Housing Unit Occupancy Characteristics, prepared by HUD and were applied to Iowa City households. County data: 2% of all households are low income 5+ person owner households 1.7% of all households are low income 5+ person renter households Iowa City calculations: -j 17,173 x .02 = 343 low income 5+ person owner households .� 17,173 x .017 = 292 low income 5+ person renter households Owner Renter Calculated need 343 292 Minus current assistance - 1 - 73 Total households in need 342 219 Section 8 and 23 housing programs provide rental assistance to 11 large families while 62 large families receive subsidies from the 236 housing pro- ject. One owner family has been assisted through the Housing Rehabilitation program. .. Column (c-1): Total Female -Headed Households vi Figures in this column are sums of appropriate lines under columns (c-2) through (c-4). 'LJ i Column (c-2)• Elderly or Handicapped Female -Headed Households The table, Count and Percentage Distribution of Female -Headed Households, had j been provided by HUD for calculation of low income female -headed househ5,lds, however, this source was not used in the final enumerations entered in Table II. The percentage distribution chart is accurate for areas of 250,000 -1 population, but when applied to smaller areas such as Iowa City it provides distorted information. For instance, according to the chart, 24% of all female - headed households are low income elderly female -headed owner households and 15% of all female -headed households are low income elderly female -headed renter households. In 1970 Iowa City had 3614 female -headed households, thus, 24% of 3614 is 867 low income elderly owners and 15% of 3614 is 542 low income elderly renters, or 1409 elderly low income female -headed house- holds. According to Census data, in 1970 Iowa City had a total of 876 elderly female -headed households of all income levels, which is 533 less than the estimate for low income elderly female -headed households from the chart. 42 I^:CP(1[ HALO BY JORM MICR+LAB CIDAR "ANDS • DES 110111CS In lieu Of using the HUD prepared distribution chart, percentages were de- veloped from Table 30, Characteristics of the Population, 1970 Census. Table 30 shows that 170 of all elderly family heads are female and 850 of ail elderly primary individuals are female. Therefore, 170 of all low income 2 person elderly households are assumed to be female-headed, and 850 of all low income 1 person elderly households are assumed to be female-headed households. Previous extrapolations from county data provide the number of elderly low income households in each category. Low income elderly female -headed owner households: 549 1 -person low income elderly households x .85 = 466 566 2 -person low income elderly households x .17 = 96 Total low income elderly female -headed owner households = 562 Low income elderly female -headed renter households: 412 1 -person low income elderly households x .85 = 350 137 2 -person low income elderly households x .17 = 23 Total low income elderly female -headed renter households = 373 Ten of the owner households (elderly and female -headed) are currently -% assisted through the Housing Rehabilitation program. The Section 8 and 23 programs assist 100 renter households and about 30 renter households are receiving assistance from the 236 project. 552 owner households and 243 _ renter households remain and are entered in Table II. "I Column (c-3): Female -headed Family Households Table 29 of Characteristics of the Population, 1970 Census, shows that 569 or 7% of all non -elderly family heads are females and 2009 or 49% of all primary individuals are females. Applying these percentages to previous estimations of :ower income households in this category, the following estimates are derived: Low income female headed 0-4 person owner households: 154 non -elderly low income individuals x .49 = 75 755 non -elderly 2-4 person low income households x .07 = 53 Total low income 0-4 person female headed owner households = 128 Low income female headed 0-4 person renter households: 1185 non -elderly low income individuals x .49 = 581 2575 non -elderly 2-4 person low income households x .07 = 180 Total low income 0-4 person female headed renter households = 761 Two owner households are assisted through the Housing Rehabilitation program. 43 I^ICPnI ILI•IED by JORM MICRf LAS HOR WANDS • DES;IOINES ' I In lieu Of using the HUD prepared distribution chart, percentages were de- veloped from Table 30, Characteristics of the Population, 1970 Census. Table 30 shows that 170 of all elderly family heads are female and 850 of ail elderly primary individuals are female. Therefore, 170 of all low income 2 person elderly households are assumed to be female-headed, and 850 of all low income 1 person elderly households are assumed to be female-headed households. Previous extrapolations from county data provide the number of elderly low income households in each category. Low income elderly female -headed owner households: 549 1 -person low income elderly households x .85 = 466 566 2 -person low income elderly households x .17 = 96 Total low income elderly female -headed owner households = 562 Low income elderly female -headed renter households: 412 1 -person low income elderly households x .85 = 350 137 2 -person low income elderly households x .17 = 23 Total low income elderly female -headed renter households = 373 Ten of the owner households (elderly and female -headed) are currently -% assisted through the Housing Rehabilitation program. The Section 8 and 23 programs assist 100 renter households and about 30 renter households are receiving assistance from the 236 project. 552 owner households and 243 _ renter households remain and are entered in Table II. "I Column (c-3): Female -headed Family Households Table 29 of Characteristics of the Population, 1970 Census, shows that 569 or 7% of all non -elderly family heads are females and 2009 or 49% of all primary individuals are females. Applying these percentages to previous estimations of :ower income households in this category, the following estimates are derived: Low income female headed 0-4 person owner households: 154 non -elderly low income individuals x .49 = 75 755 non -elderly 2-4 person low income households x .07 = 53 Total low income 0-4 person female headed owner households = 128 Low income female headed 0-4 person renter households: 1185 non -elderly low income individuals x .49 = 581 2575 non -elderly 2-4 person low income households x .07 = 180 Total low income 0-4 person female headed renter households = 761 Two owner households are assisted through the Housing Rehabilitation program. 43 I^ICPnI ILI•IED by JORM MICRf LAS HOR WANDS • DES;IOINES Section 8 and Section 23 housing assistance programs offer rental assistance to 55 female -headed lower income families, approximately 200 are assisted by the University and 45 are assisted through the 236 project, leaving 126 female -headed owner households and 461 female -headed renter households needing assistance. Column (c-4): Female -headed Large Families Again Table 29 of Characteristics of the Population provided the data necess=r to calculate female -headed households. Among Iowa City non -elderly families, 7% are headed by a female, therefore: Total low income female headed 5+ person owner and renter households: 343 low income 5+ person owner households x .07 = 24 291 low income 5+ person renter households x .07 = 20 Eight female -headed low income large fa; -lilies receive assistance through the 236 housing project and Section 23 housing program. Thus, 24 owner households and 12 renter households require assistance. Columns (d-1) through (d-4): All Minority Households Figures in these columns are sums of appropriate lines under columns (e-1) through (f-4), minus the number of households currently assisted. Columns (e-1) through (e-5): Black Households Unfortunately, the HUD Table, Housing Unit Occupancy Characteristics, does not enumerate minority households. Iowa Cetyls minority population is comparatively so small that Census data lists very little information about this group. Table III of Characteristics of the Population, shows 75 black households falling below the income limits. Table 30, of the same source, shows that 7.5% of all black families are elderly and 3% he black primary individuals are elderly, therefore, 7.5% of de families and black of 55 primary individuals equals 4 elderly black households of low income. Of the remaining low income black families (19), 3 are large families, leaving 16 black small families plus 53 primary individuals or a total of 69 households in the 0-4 person household category. Because housing units in Iowa City have increased by 16% since the 1970 Census, each category was increased by 16% to provide a current projection of need among black households. The final calculations are as follows: 3 elderly households + .16 growth factor = 4 69 0-4 person households + .16 growth factor = 80 3 5+ person households + .16 growth factor = 4 Current assistance is given to 3 black elderly renter families through Section 8 housing assistance and a 236 housing project. Additional assistance is received by 35 renter households of 0-4 persons through the University and 1 owner household through Housing Rehabilitation, leaving 1 elderly black family, 28 black families and.4 black large families needing assistance. 44 11: C k I If 11.11CD 6Y JURNA MICR�LA© H,W? MHOS . 01"S I101WCS — Column (f-1) through (f-4): Other Dlinorities Information about "other minorities" in Iowa City is even more scarce than information about black families. The total number of minority families and primary individuals was derived by subtracting blacks and whites from total households. The differen-e was assumed to be "other minorities." In ^ any case, these people should be accounted for in the housing assistance estimates. Since there are no housing, income or age breakdowns listed in .• any Census data source for this group, percentages derived from information on black households was applied to this group. For instance, 440 of black I - households are lower income, 7.50 of these are black elderly families, 3; are black elderly primary individuals, 19% are black large families and 70.5% are non -elderly families and primary individuals. These percentages I r` I were applied to the total number of "other minority" households and adjusted by 1' a 16% growth factor to obtain figures for each column (10 elderly, 67 family, 17 large family). Current programs are assisting 3 elderly house- holds, 15 family households, and 11 large family households in rental Jrn housing. These figures are subtracted to reveal the figures in appropriate J I columns: 7 elderly, 52 family and 6 large family. p� Columns (b-1) and (b-2): Households Expected to be Displaced l� Line 3 e During the next year of Block Grant activities, one elderly homeowner will 1 t.i be displaced as a result of the Ralston Creek Improvements Project. No { �< other displacements are planned nor foreseen. Column (b-1): Total Additional Families Expected to Reside =7 Line 6 Per HAP instructions, any community in a non -metropolitan area must submit its best estimate of the number of non-resident families with workers employed in the community, who could reasonably be expected to reside there. The following calculations are based upon information from the IO Johnson County Employer's Survey - 197S, prepared by the Johnson County `­Commission. Regional Planning Number of people working in Iowa City or Coralville and living in small towns in Johnson County 3271 Ij M. Number of people working in Iowa City or N Coralville and living in rural Johnson i ! ) Co my 1153 Number of people working in Iowa City or Coralville and living outside Johnson County 1144 1 Total number working in area, but living outside Iowa City or Coralville 5568 .. In 1970, 380., of - all families in the county had incomes below 80% of median income. (Source: Johnson County Regional Planning Commission) Assuming that this percentage can be applied to all persons working in Iowa City and Coralville, then 5568 x 38% yields 2116 persons of low income working in Iowa City or Coralville and residing elsewhere. It is further assumed 45 '^;('.I+(11ILMN) BY .1 U RM MICR41LAO CI?RI? 1AFINA • PIS 1401NES N 64 that (a) only the low income workers living outside the county would benefit by moving closer to their work and (b) if they moved, they would locate inside the boundaries of Iowa City, rather than elsewhere in the county. Commuters to Iowa City from outside the county comprise 20.5% of all commuters (1144/5568), therefore: low income commuters, 2116 x 20.5% = 434 expected to reside in Iowa City if housing were available The next year is expected to bring no appreciable influx of non -elderly lack rofnneweemployment households and over (b)last theyear lackfor oflow cost housing two sficant ealternatives. by For the most part, new employment is either part-time work or is absorbed has beenlgrowingssteadily,idents thin therehhave community. willobehnonsignific employment increases in jobs which would attract lower income households. The large number of University students in Iowa City places heavy demands on the rental housing market. Rental rates and housing costs are higher within the community than anywhere in the county or surrounding counties. Hence, it is unlikely that lower income families will have incentive to move into the community from surrounding areas. (According to the local Board of Realtors, the average house sale is currently over $47,000. Like- wise, rents have increased to a level where the average rent for a one bedroom apartment is $160/month.) Over the last eight years, Iowa City has experienced steady growth, however, this growth has taken place at a rate of less than 1% per year. Although it is logical to expect population increases within the next year, and logical to assume that these increases can in part be accounted for by commuters moving to Iowa City, it is, nevertheless, unlikely that the Population moving to Iowa City will reflect the same percentage composition as the community at large. The percentage distribution of households expected to reside in each family category -- elderly, family and large family -- is a rough estimate based upon inquiries for housing from new low income residents in the City. Columns (b-2) through (b-4) Line 9 Total Housing Assistance Needs HP intruc TotFigures these lines totals lneedscompriseabout 36%of theAtotalChouseholds rinAIowasCytions. Line 10 Percent of Total Table II for FY 178 shows the highest housing assistance needs in the family cateogry among families of 0-4 persons (57%). It is worthy to note that of the 2585 renter households in need shown on line 2, approximately 35% are one person households. In calculating housing needs some attempt was made to relate living conditions to low income using the HUD chart, Housing Unit Occupancy Characteristics. These conditions relate to overcrowded conditions, lack of one or more plumb- ing facilities, and age of structure for owners, and for renters to rent incom 25%1 oftincomerforing and rent). aAmong ownerehouseholdsr58%ratio (pesonsofathepyingneedewathn sain the 46 14:CR01ILM,Ce or JORM MICRQLAB CiJAI( PAPIDS • DVI MOVIES r' elderly household category. Among renter households approximately 81% of the need appeared in the non -elderly household category and 7500- of these households were 1 and 2 person households, reflecting the impact that the relatively large number of students in Iowa City can make in an assessment of need. Table II for this year was computed using an 80% of median income level whereas, in the past 50% of median income was used. Table II - Housing Assistance Needs from last year: T Table II percentages this year: Z U 33a 57% 10% It is clear that when using a very low income qualifier, a larger percentage of the need is shown in the elderly or handicapped household category. The "very poor" group in Iowa City is composed primarily of the elderly. As the income qualifier rises toward median income, a larger percentage of the "poor" are small family renters. This distinction is an important one in setting goals to meet housing needs and in establishing priorities and allocating resources, for it shows that although the needs among all house- holds that qualify for federal programs may be focused in the 0-4 person non -elderly households, the highest need based solely on income is actually in the elderly or handicapped household group. 47 !s:(Afil ILldf0 BY DORM MICR(s L.AEJ AJAR PAPIDS • DIS MOVIES ALL HOUSEHOLDS STATUS OF HOUSEHOLDS REQUIRING ASSISTANCE ELDERLY OR FAMILY LARGE TOTAL AN OICAPPED (i ar less FAMILY (5 osmose (!•2 persons/ persons) Persons) (a) (W) (6.2) (W) (W) A. OWNER HOUSEHOLDS 1 (Excluding displacees) 1053 914 80 59 B. RENTER HOUSEHOLDS 2 (Excludingdis lacees 1281 390 875 16 C. HOUSEHOLDS EXPECTED TO BE DISPLACED 3 IN PROGRAM YEAR (Sum of lines Cl and C2) 1 1 0 0 41 I. Owners 1 1 0 0 s 2. Renters 0 0 0 0 D. ADDITIONAL FAMILIES EXPECTED Tp RESIDE c IN COMMUNITY (sum of lines DI and D2) 434 129 242 63 7 1. As a result of planned employment 0 0 0 0 e 2. Alyea employed in locality 434 129 242 63 E. TOTAL HOUSING ASSISTANCE NEEDS s (Sum of lines A, B, C, and DJ 2769 1434 1197 138 10 Percent of Total IOD°',. 52 43% 5 T Table II percentages this year: Z U 33a 57% 10% It is clear that when using a very low income qualifier, a larger percentage of the need is shown in the elderly or handicapped household category. The "very poor" group in Iowa City is composed primarily of the elderly. As the income qualifier rises toward median income, a larger percentage of the "poor" are small family renters. This distinction is an important one in setting goals to meet housing needs and in establishing priorities and allocating resources, for it shows that although the needs among all house- holds that qualify for federal programs may be focused in the 0-4 person non -elderly households, the highest need based solely on income is actually in the elderly or handicapped household group. 47 !s:(Afil ILldf0 BY DORM MICR(s L.AEJ AJAR PAPIDS • DIS MOVIES 'A:t.I W IIICP BY JURM MICR¢LA6 IWAR eAPIM • PIS MOVIES . •vwe..d NCE To. 6/30/79 :MOLDS TO BE ASSISTED R ED I+YILY (d L+R6E //,MILT m to 10_ 0 0 Idn in 20 0 in in qn in IT 15 5 5 5 5 5 240 21 Pepi) N ] inpl U.S. DEPARTMENT OF MOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT HOUSING ASSISTANCE PLAN TABLE III. GOALS FOR LOWER INCOME HOUSING ASSISTANCE THREE YEAR GOA(, ' I. M A.0 Or Ai PLICAMT I• © OqI OIN AL City of Iowa City n AMENDMENT. DATLI I. AYPLICATIOMIGgANT 4VY9[q .. PROD qAM VCAN B- 7 18 1 - 1H I N- 1 9- 1 0 0 0 5 PAID-, 7/1/78 TO: 6/30/79 NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS TO Be ASSISTED TYPES AND SOURCES OF ASSISTANCE ELDERLY DR ALL HANOIO APRs. rAYILI LARoe MDU fc.lLOS APO If.111.1 FAMILY P.....4 1.1 pr1l.n.1 I65 Id A. NEW RENTAL UNITS I (cl (d) I UtBv ASS!Ned H.w Rrnl.l He.[inq /d1.Hlrl . T I II, PRA Dwri" ra.l /sun ./ 6n1. /.2. and L REHABILITATION OF RENTAL UNITS 60 C. EXISTING RENTAL UNITS, 01hrr H..Sinq Pr.Speelive Homee�nen poln�i%1 •��Te jmO[er , —s-1010 312 loan b. E. NEW CONSTRUCTION ASSISTANCE TO HOMEOWNERS OR eon aPcc.......,...__.... 3. Twd(S.m ./il...l end 7) 30 F. ALL HOUSING ASSISTANCE GOALS hon.I1,,"AJ, III, f. I, IA,.nd d. 970 PERCENT Of ALL HOUSEHOLDS 100% G. EXPLANIT ION OF PRIORITIES(AIYrA.ddiri.lulp.[r.) 49 11;(1101 11.I41 D By J0RPA MIC R+LAB Ii.)AR IAl'IOS 1 01.5 MOVIES 60 20 38N n K 10 56 0 r. J 1111111 I �\ 1111 i ] U I s! i i Pepi) N ] inpl U.S. DEPARTMENT OF MOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT HOUSING ASSISTANCE PLAN TABLE III. GOALS FOR LOWER INCOME HOUSING ASSISTANCE THREE YEAR GOA(, ' I. M A.0 Or Ai PLICAMT I• © OqI OIN AL City of Iowa City n AMENDMENT. DATLI I. AYPLICATIOMIGgANT 4VY9[q .. PROD qAM VCAN B- 7 18 1 - 1H I N- 1 9- 1 0 0 0 5 PAID-, 7/1/78 TO: 6/30/79 NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS TO Be ASSISTED TYPES AND SOURCES OF ASSISTANCE ELDERLY DR ALL HANOIO APRs. rAYILI LARoe MDU fc.lLOS APO If.111.1 FAMILY P.....4 1.1 pr1l.n.1 I65 Id A. NEW RENTAL UNITS I (cl (d) I UtBv ASS!Ned H.w Rrnl.l He.[inq /d1.Hlrl . T I II, PRA Dwri" ra.l /sun ./ 6n1. /.2. and L REHABILITATION OF RENTAL UNITS 60 C. EXISTING RENTAL UNITS, 01hrr H..Sinq Pr.Speelive Homee�nen poln�i%1 •��Te jmO[er , —s-1010 312 loan b. E. NEW CONSTRUCTION ASSISTANCE TO HOMEOWNERS OR eon aPcc.......,...__.... 3. Twd(S.m ./il...l end 7) 30 F. ALL HOUSING ASSISTANCE GOALS hon.I1,,"AJ, III, f. I, IA,.nd d. 970 PERCENT Of ALL HOUSEHOLDS 100% G. EXPLANIT ION OF PRIORITIES(AIYrA.ddiri.lulp.[r.) 49 11;(1101 11.I41 D By J0RPA MIC R+LAB Ii.)AR IAl'IOS 1 01.5 MOVIES 60 20 38N n K 10 56 0 r I ` i Li �l Addendum A: Table III - Goals for Lower Income Housing Assistance 6. EXPLANATION OF PRIORITIES A. New Rental Units Current year goals reflect projects expected to get underway during the FY '78 program year. Line 1, Section 8 -HUD, New Rental Units, shows 279 units which are proposed for Iowa City. Of these, 81 units are proposed as housing for the elderly to be built in conjunction with Iowa City's Urban Renewal project. Allocations for these units were part of the FY 177 goals and financial commitment will be developed during FY 177, however, it is very likely that these units will not be constructed nor occupied until FY 178, therefore, they are listed as goals for FY 178. A proposal for 50 assisted family units under Section 8 -HUD was rejected during FY 177. Family rental assistance is needed in Iowa City as evidenced by the current and past HAP's. A proposal for 50 units of family housing will be pursued during FY 178. Included with Section 8, New Rental Units, Line 6, are 143 units of 202 housing. Systems Unlimited, Inc., of Iowa City has been awarded 48 units of Section 202 housing which they plan to develop as scattered site housing for the handicapped. In addition, the First Christian Church of Iowa City was allocated 100 units of Section 202 housing which they plan to develop as an elderly housing complex. These 148 units were awarded during FY 177 and, like the 81 units of Section 8 housing, they will be financially committed by the end of FY 177, but will not be constructed nor occupied until the FY 178 program year. Therefore, these goals have been re-entered on tht FY 178 goals statements. Line 7, Other Assisted New Rental Units shows 100 units of Public Housing Authority owned housing that will be planned for during FY 178. These 100 units may be provided through a local program (which is still in pre- liminary planning stages) and/or through the Traditional Public Housing program. Three year goals reflect no increases in new units for the elderly or handi- capped. IVith three projects underway for this group, planning efforts are being directed toward available allocations for new family housing. Over three years, 290 units (or an additional 190 units) are proposed through the State Section 8 program, through Traditional Public Housing and/or through a local program, the alternatives for which will be defined more clearly by the end of FY 177. A primary concern here is the provision of 30 rental units for large families. Rents for units large enough to accommodate 5 or more people are very high and in addition are relatively scarce within the community. B. Rehabilitation of Rental Units Current year goals for rehabilitation of rental units were set at 20 units for households of 0-4 persons. The quality of much of the existing housing stock in Iowa City is not sufficient to provide all present and expected City residents with safe, decent, and affordable housing, yet it has been 50 14:00(ILIa[D BY JURM MICR( LAR 1.1 W? ""PIM • DCS 1401NCS _ n i� I ` i Li �l Addendum A: Table III - Goals for Lower Income Housing Assistance 6. EXPLANATION OF PRIORITIES A. New Rental Units Current year goals reflect projects expected to get underway during the FY '78 program year. Line 1, Section 8 -HUD, New Rental Units, shows 279 units which are proposed for Iowa City. Of these, 81 units are proposed as housing for the elderly to be built in conjunction with Iowa City's Urban Renewal project. Allocations for these units were part of the FY 177 goals and financial commitment will be developed during FY 177, however, it is very likely that these units will not be constructed nor occupied until FY 178, therefore, they are listed as goals for FY 178. A proposal for 50 assisted family units under Section 8 -HUD was rejected during FY 177. Family rental assistance is needed in Iowa City as evidenced by the current and past HAP's. A proposal for 50 units of family housing will be pursued during FY 178. Included with Section 8, New Rental Units, Line 6, are 143 units of 202 housing. Systems Unlimited, Inc., of Iowa City has been awarded 48 units of Section 202 housing which they plan to develop as scattered site housing for the handicapped. In addition, the First Christian Church of Iowa City was allocated 100 units of Section 202 housing which they plan to develop as an elderly housing complex. These 148 units were awarded during FY 177 and, like the 81 units of Section 8 housing, they will be financially committed by the end of FY 177, but will not be constructed nor occupied until the FY 178 program year. Therefore, these goals have been re-entered on tht FY 178 goals statements. Line 7, Other Assisted New Rental Units shows 100 units of Public Housing Authority owned housing that will be planned for during FY 178. These 100 units may be provided through a local program (which is still in pre- liminary planning stages) and/or through the Traditional Public Housing program. Three year goals reflect no increases in new units for the elderly or handi- capped. IVith three projects underway for this group, planning efforts are being directed toward available allocations for new family housing. Over three years, 290 units (or an additional 190 units) are proposed through the State Section 8 program, through Traditional Public Housing and/or through a local program, the alternatives for which will be defined more clearly by the end of FY 177. A primary concern here is the provision of 30 rental units for large families. Rents for units large enough to accommodate 5 or more people are very high and in addition are relatively scarce within the community. B. Rehabilitation of Rental Units Current year goals for rehabilitation of rental units were set at 20 units for households of 0-4 persons. The quality of much of the existing housing stock in Iowa City is not sufficient to provide all present and expected City residents with safe, decent, and affordable housing, yet it has been 50 14:00(ILIa[D BY JURM MICR( LAR 1.1 W? ""PIM • DCS 1401NCS very difficult to instigate substantial rental rehabilitation. Local investors have little incentive to undertake rehabilitation when they can make higher profits by demolishing older buildings to build new apartment complexes. -- Current year goals reflect a conservative estimate of assistance to be pro- vided through the 312 loan program for 20 units occupied by 0-4 person families. j i r t �— P The three year goals are essentially a three year projection of the current year goals. After the program has been operating for a time it is likely these goals will increase. Applications for rehabilitation have been made by low income landlords however, the program has only recently been authorized for implementation by the City Council. C. Existing Rental Units During the FY 178 program year, several allocations for new rental contracts in existing units will be available. As the ability to meet goals depends to a certain extent on the programs that are available, efforts can again be directed to meeting needs of small and large families. 51 new contracts are proposed for FY 178 with plans to direct some assistance to married students. During the past year, Iowa City's Housing Commissioners have be- come increasingly aware of student housing problems and feel that though the low income situation of students may be temporary, the need' must nevertheless be addressed. Three year goals for existing rental units show an additional 50 units of existing rental housing assistance or a total of 101 existing units over three years. If awarded,the additional units will raise the number of rental contracts from 309 to 410. As mentioned above, many of these units will be directed toward very low income students as well as non -student low income families. D. Rehabilitation Assistance to Homeowners or Prospective Homeowners A total of 60 owner units are scheduled to be rehabilitated during the next program year through the CDBG program (40 units) and the 312 loan program (20 units). A majority of the need for assistance found in the elderly category is appropriately addressed by the rehabilitation program, con- sequently half of the goals for this program are directed toward the elderly group. Three year goals for rehabilitation assistance to homeowners show a proportional decrease in the amount of rehabilitation assistance provided, however, these are conservative estimates based upon the availability of funding for the respective rehab programs. An additional 50 units are scheduled for rehabilitation through the CDBG grant program for a total of 90 units over a three year period and an additional 20 units are proposed through the 312 loan program for a total of 40 units to be rehabilitated over three years. E. New Construction Assistance to Homeowners or Prospective Homeowners In the past the Section 235 program has not been sufficiently attractive to Iowa City developers and lenders, however, with the change in 235 regulations raising construction cost limits, staff is hopeful that renewed interest in the program can be generated. A proposed 10 new 235 housing units are estimated for current year goals. 51 '�:LRuI 11.141D 6Y JURM MICROLA© LI.1Mf "AI'IM • DI'.S MOMS 2 11 .9 r-1 w Iwo J r J I 1iI DV U L.j 1 . i 1 i 1 f 2 11 .9 r-1 w Iwo J r J I 1iI DV Three year goals for new construction assistance for homeowners show a proposed 30 units for families and large families. If it is possible to implement the revised 235 program in Iowa City, this goal is a reasonable expectation over three years. F. All Housing Assistance Goals In preparing the FY 178 HAP, goals were carefully chosen to match the needs assessment, citizen priorities, and specific housing problems. A majority of the goals for elderly and handicapped housing are shown under new construction projects. Given the somewhat specialized housing needs of this group, it is most appropriate and economically desireable to meet this need through new construction. During the next three years, it is proposed that 66% of the goals be directed toward meeting the needs of small families both through new construction and through existing unit rental contracts. This high percentage is due to several factors, primarily, housing program allocations for families have recently been increasingly available, therefore, there are now more alternatives for addressing family housing needs. In addition, Iowa City has focused much effort toward solving the needs of the elderly in the past in order to meet the "worst" or most immediate needs in the community. With several projects underway at present, planning efforts can now be focused toward meeting a majority of the needs in other household categories. 52 h;CROT IUVED BY JURM MICR+LAS MAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES U L.j 1 . i 1 i f Three year goals for new construction assistance for homeowners show a proposed 30 units for families and large families. If it is possible to implement the revised 235 program in Iowa City, this goal is a reasonable expectation over three years. F. All Housing Assistance Goals In preparing the FY 178 HAP, goals were carefully chosen to match the needs assessment, citizen priorities, and specific housing problems. A majority of the goals for elderly and handicapped housing are shown under new construction projects. Given the somewhat specialized housing needs of this group, it is most appropriate and economically desireable to meet this need through new construction. During the next three years, it is proposed that 66% of the goals be directed toward meeting the needs of small families both through new construction and through existing unit rental contracts. This high percentage is due to several factors, primarily, housing program allocations for families have recently been increasingly available, therefore, there are now more alternatives for addressing family housing needs. In addition, Iowa City has focused much effort toward solving the needs of the elderly in the past in order to meet the "worst" or most immediate needs in the community. With several projects underway at present, planning efforts can now be focused toward meeting a majority of the needs in other household categories. 52 h;CROT IUVED BY JURM MICR+LAS MAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES ' a ti { IITI i1 RNs P lv L FM. I U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN OE' ILOPMENi NDUSINO ASSISTANCE PLAN TABLE IV - GENERAL LOCATIONS FOR PROPOSED LOWER INCOME HOUSING I. NAYC O/ APPLIC.NT City of Iowa City, Iowa A. IDENTIFY GENERAL LOCATIONSON MAP IN THIS APPLICATION L New Cennmet,; CWWS Tlad Numbers 1• Ix I ORIGINAL I_) AMCNOMCNT. OATCI A. PROGRAM YEAR PRoMI 7/1/78 TO, 6/30/79 23, 24, 25, 35, 36, 37, 50, 52, 53, S7, 58, 59, and 60. 2: Rebabilita6on: Ceasus MCI NoTbers 23, 24, 2S, 27, 28, 36, 37, 39, 40, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 51, 52, SS, 54, SS, 57, 58, and S9. L ERPLANATIONOF SELECTIONOF GENERAL LOCATIONS L'New Canstne6sn The areas chosen for both new and rehabilitated assisted housing will help to facilitate neighborhood restoration and rehabilitation, The City is operating a comprehensive neighborhood improvement program for much of the area shown as suitable for assisted housing. (See Neighborhood Improvement Nap, attached) The other areas outside the neighborhood improvement areas are newer neighborhoods which will benefit from a mix of population groups, income levels and housing types. The areas chosen for both new and rehabilitated housing will increase the housing choice of low income persons by offering increased despersion and an increased supply of low income housing. A mix of areas suited to rehabilitation and new construction are included so as to provide adequate choice for the location of assisted units. Rehalilitabon Most importantly the areas shown as suitable for assisted housing have good access to community facilities and services. Transit, shopping, parks and recreation, schools, and employment are all conveniently located to housing sites with these areas. A more detailed locational analysis is scheduled to be conducted before the end of the FY 178 program year. 53 11100f 111.10 8Y JORM MICR+LA6 I.IJRN PAPIDS . DCS 1101146 HUD -5013,11 (1243) GENERAL LOCATIONS FOR PROPOSED SECTION 8 HOUSING APPROXIMATE DCALE IOWA rlry In; C19rt 11.11E0 BY JURM MICR+LAB IA JAR I+NDIDS • DES 1401NES I EXHIBIT A Exterior Building Survey RE: 1977 Exterior Survey Procedures In order to assess the exterior condition of the housing units in the project area, an exterior survey of each structure was taken. Some order was imposed on this process as the CbBG Neighborhood Improvement Program area was divided into areas. These areas, 1, 9, 10, 11, 14, 15, and 17 were the proposed 1980 census tracts. Within each of these areas then the blocks were numbered. There is a memo that deals with this process in greater detail. i• The survey form itself allowed for preliminary information such as the house number: area-block-nmaber-side (see memo mentioned above), number of units, number of stories, address, and surveyor's name (see attached survey form). The other inform- ation at the top of the form was disregarded. The lower portion presented an evaluation of foundations, walls, roofs, porches, painting and walks. The condition of each of these components was then rated as affecting 25%, 50%, 75%, or 100% of the entire structure. For example, a vertical fault on only one side was rated as F affecting 2S% of the entire structure, faults on two sides rated 50>, and so on. f At the end of each day's surveying the blocks completed that day were then mapped. <• The purpose of this procedure was two -fold: (1) it served as a measure of the project's progress and (2) it provided an accurate map of each block, indicating which lots had structures and also the location of secondary structures such as garages, sheds, etc. Eventually, a scoring system was devised and points were given for flaws within a structure (see attachment). These points were then totalled to give the unit an overall score. For example, a house with foundation settled on 25% of the structure and a roof ridge sagged to affect 50% of the structure received a score of 10, 2 for the foundation plus 8 for the roof. Structures with an overall score of 0-S were considered to be sound; 6-20 were minor deficient, having minor code violations; 21-40 were major deficient, needing several repairs; 41+ were structurally substandard, to a point requiring clearance. The results obtained from this procedure were then represented graphically, by mapping, as explained in Allen's memo of 8-26-77. KJ/ssw Attachments In; LBUI 11.Mr. 11 BY J,JRM MICR+LAD U dPR 0111OS • nes MOVIES EXHIBIT A Exterior Building Survey RE: 1977 Exterior Survey Data Mapping Procedures 7 Upon completion of the survey of the exterior condition of the housing stock of Iowa City each structure was scored on a basis of accumulated black marks (outlined in Jacobs' memo of 8-26-77). The results were then mapped to visually depict the overall condition of the city and to locate pockets of substandard housing. L.. The condition of the structures were grouped into four categories and are as follows: Points Condition 0-5 Structurally Sound 6-20 i 21-40 Major Deficient 41 -up Structurally Substandard EXHIBIT A Exterior Building Survey RE: 1977 Exterior Survey Data Mapping Procedures 7 Upon completion of the survey of the exterior condition of the housing stock of Iowa City each structure was scored on a basis of accumulated black marks (outlined in Jacobs' memo of 8-26-77). The results were then mapped to visually depict the overall condition of the city and to locate pockets of substandard housing. L.. The condition of the structures were grouped into four categories and are as follows: Points Condition 0-5 Structurally Sound 6-20 Minor Deficient 21-40 Major Deficient 41 -up Structurally Substandard Two types of maps were produced to gain a better indication of these conditions. The first shows the condition of each structure surveyed and allows for the observance of the major deficient and structurally substandard housing and their exact locations. The conditions were color coded (see map key) for easy identification with the entire lot on which a structure is located being shaded appropriately. The second type of map indicates the average condition of all structures for each block thereby prohibiting extreme values from influencing the perceived condition of an area. For each block the average score was determined and color coded according to the same categories as in the first type of map. I DA/ssw 56 14:00FILI-TO BY JURM MICR+LAO 1:1 OAR RAPIDS • PIS MOVIES 5 EXHIBIT A Exterior Building Survey RE: Assignment of Numbers for Exterior Survey BLOCKS: Each census tract has an individual set of numbers for its blocks. The block in the far northwest corner of the census tract is assigned number one. The block directly east is assigned number two and so on until the eastern border of the census tract is met. Then the block directly south is given the next number with the block directly west the next. Again this continues to the western edge whereupon the numbering turns around again. Ex: Op This system is straight forward in square census tracts, however, ones discretion is needed in assigning numbers to blocks in irregular shaped tracts. This system was followed as closely as possible on all tracts. STRUCTURES: Structures were numbered with the first primary building in the north- west corner of the block facing north being assigned number one. The building directly east was number two and so on, clockwise around the block. Letters were also assigned to each structure to designate which direction they faced. A -North, B -East, C -South, D -West. EXAMPLE OF NUMBERING ON FORMS: yay� 1r� a I � p L DA/ssw P f�. 4 r 15-30-2-b Census Tract 15, Block 30, House 2, Facing the East 57 IAMV ILt4m BY JURM MICR +LAB ((.Alt RAPIDS • NCS MOINES _ Block 2 IOWA CITY So31 !`a rcpt frp^� COSMIINI'IY I11M LOPMENT SURVEY pw koaRnp Tan............ EXHIBIT A A,,.LY or ..... loo,*.................� Mlpnt - � Exterior Building Survey Plat Open Jo1nn.......... • Parcel Ruged...Ir....... ............. Mup.Mmi ••—•.�Lot Sim ....::......:.. X. --�. B.V.—� ':V7- cfl' E;tmcturo loo..... ADSDN,. No. Stories No. Unite CIIYVP Vn/' Oi+ R•••••Brkn.... I!anlrail O o1TION 23 a _ EXrE210(2 SuR1%EY "„_,,_ -- CODE SHEET- � ..1 COMMENTS - _ ' � Slla.d—.- _ 9aytd..... . O!hen.......... 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TFO Ileuses, on, Lot? _ _Yes,_oL No, ORt=C rent Drafnnge, SAttsfaCtory,T 5'e a, -or, No Cense ___ Yes ar-Na .EVEdence of Rodents _-_Yes_or_No Sercens A'hen Reglf Trod — Yos or No 58 In;0101 ILfdlO By .IURM MICR LAB LI Mk 1101'IOS • DI 5 MINES 0, CDBG NEIGHBORHOOD IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM AREA 1�� T.� li, c:m I W-110 sr JORM MICFt+LA6 IIUNi DAPIM • PI'S MOINES R i I a ( a DATE: January 31, 1978 TO: Members of the City Council FROM: Paul Glaves, Redevelopment Program Coordinator 0 RE: CDBG Funding for the Completion of Urban Renewal I. A local newspaper published an article on January 30, 1978, announcing that a Public hearing on the CDBG application will be held during the City Council meeting of January 31. The article attempted to spell out in some d use of the funds set forth in the CDBG program budget. etail the 2. While it has been a long standing practice not to respond in any way to news- paper articles covering Urban Renewal, in this instance I am providing this memorandum to you should the use of CDBG funds for the completion of Urban Renewal become an issue at the public hearing. The newspaper article stated that the use of the CDBG money would include construction of City Plaza and the downtown streetscape design for Capitol and Washington Streets, the design of parking -c^os, and assistance to businesses that must be relocated. In fact, the budget for the downtown redevelopment activities for FY 179 includes: A. $29,000 for program administrative expenses B. $199,100 for outstanding property condemnation appeals, to pay court awarded judgments, attorneys fees, and other legal expenses C. $13,000 for land disposition activities, to cover legal feespublication costs, recording fees, and other miscellaneous disposition expenses D. $50,000 for outstanding relocation obligations No CDBG money will be used for the construction of City Plaza, for the downtown streetscape design of Capitol and Washington Streets, or for the design of the parking ramps. PG/ssw It CN) nrsrD a JORM MICR+LAD (I MR PANDS . DL` '1011IC5 221 i s 4 j R i I a ( a DATE: January 31, 1978 TO: Members of the City Council FROM: Paul Glaves, Redevelopment Program Coordinator 0 RE: CDBG Funding for the Completion of Urban Renewal I. A local newspaper published an article on January 30, 1978, announcing that a Public hearing on the CDBG application will be held during the City Council meeting of January 31. The article attempted to spell out in some d use of the funds set forth in the CDBG program budget. etail the 2. While it has been a long standing practice not to respond in any way to news- paper articles covering Urban Renewal, in this instance I am providing this memorandum to you should the use of CDBG funds for the completion of Urban Renewal become an issue at the public hearing. The newspaper article stated that the use of the CDBG money would include construction of City Plaza and the downtown streetscape design for Capitol and Washington Streets, the design of parking -c^os, and assistance to businesses that must be relocated. In fact, the budget for the downtown redevelopment activities for FY 179 includes: A. $29,000 for program administrative expenses B. $199,100 for outstanding property condemnation appeals, to pay court awarded judgments, attorneys fees, and other legal expenses C. $13,000 for land disposition activities, to cover legal feespublication costs, recording fees, and other miscellaneous disposition expenses D. $50,000 for outstanding relocation obligations No CDBG money will be used for the construction of City Plaza, for the downtown streetscape design of Capitol and Washington Streets, or for the design of the parking ramps. PG/ssw It CN) nrsrD a JORM MICR+LAD (I MR PANDS . DL` '1011IC5 221