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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1978-05-16 Minutes NumberedMILROVILMED BY JORM 141CROLAB CEUAk RAPIDS AND uta :-WiNL_, COMPLETE DESCRIPTION OF COUNCIL ACTIVITIES MAY 16, 1978 7:30 P.M. Iowa City Council, reg. mtg., 5/16/78, 7:30 P.M. at Civic Center. Coun- cilmembers present: Balmer, deProsse, Erdahl, Neuhauser, Perret, Roberts. Absent: Vevera. Mayor Pro tem Balmer presiding. Staffinembers present: Berlin, Hayek, Stolfus, Schreiber, Schmeiser, Kucharzak. Minutes tape- recorded on Reel 78-14, Side 1, 590 to End. Mayor Pro tem Balmer proclaimed May 14-20 as Municipal Clerk's week. City Clerk Stolfus advised that she had attained the Certified Municipal Clerk's status awarded by the International Institute of Mun. Clerks. The month of May, 1978, was proclaimed as Poppy Month. 90 Z/ The City Clerk asked that two items be added to the Consent Calendar: liquor license for Mumm's and resetting of a public hearing on Hickory Corner, P.A.D. Moved by Roberts, seconded by Erdahl, that the following items and recomms. in Consent Calendar be received, or approved, and/or adopted as amended: Approval of Off. Actions, reg. Council mtg., 5/2/78 & adjourned mtg. of 5/1/78, subj. to correction, as recomm. by City Clerk. Minutes of Boards & Commissions: Housing Comm. -5/3/18; Airport 96S - Comm. -5/4/78. 90 Permit Resolutions recomm. by City Clerk, Bk. 47: RES. 78-165, p. 395, Approving Class B Beer Permit & RES. 78-166, p. 396, Sunday Sales for Triangle Inv. Inc. dba/Godfather's Pizza, 531 Hwy. N1 W.; 9O 7 Res. 78-167,, p. 397, Approving Class B Beer Permit, & RES. 78-168, p. 397, Sunday Sales for Securities Bldg. Corp. dba/Long John Sil- 708, vers, 1940 Lower Muscatine; RES. 78-169, p. 399, Approving Class C Beer Permit & RES. 78-170, p,400, Sunday Sales for Ware & McDonald 90 9 Oil Co. dba/Wareco, 828 S. Dubuque; RES. 78-171 p. 401, Approving Class C Liquor License & RES. 78-172, Sunday Sales, p. 402, for Pershell Corp. dba/Colonial Bowling Lanes, 2253 Hwy. 218 S.; RES. 9/0 78-173, p. 403, Approving Class C Liquor License, J.S. Mumney 9// dba/Mumm's Saloon & Eatery, 21 41. Benton. Setting Public Hearings: Motion to set on June 13, 1978, for acceptance of public input regarding City's proposed application for . 9/2 an IA Dept. of Transportation Transit Assistance Grant; RES. 78-174, Bk. 47, pp. 404-405, AUTHORIZING CITY CLERK TO PUBLISH NOTICE & SET PUBLIC HEARING ON 6/6/78, ON A PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO A LEASE 913 BETWEEN THE CITY & UNION BUS DEPOT OF IA CITY; Motion to reset public hearing on Planned Area Development for Hickory Corner on 6/6/78. Letter from Jean Walker for Melrose Ave. Neighborhoods Assn., referred to City Mgr. for reply. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 6/0, Vevera absent. MICROMMEO BY 1 JORM MICRbLAB NILRUFILMLU BY JORM MICROLAB CEDAR RAPIDS AND L)LS P1U,:lL,, .on., Council Activities May 16, 1978 Page 2 Councilman Perret asked for delay of renewals of beer & liquor permits if the applicants had not complied with the "No -Smoking" Ordinance. City Mgr. Berlin advised that material regarding the ordinance will be sent to all establishments concerned, before any delays are contemplated. gay _Due to an error in timing of publication of notice, the public hearing on the Planned Area Development Plan of a tract of land located at the northwest corner of Rochester Ave. & Seventh Ave. was not held & was re- set for 6/6/78. (Hickory Corner) 217 P&Z approval of prel. plat of Court Hill -Scott Blvd. Addn. Part 4 was 9 IS noted. Moved by Neuhauser, seconded by Roberts, to adopt RES. 78-175, Bk. 37, pp. 406-407, APPROVING FINAL LARGE SCALE RES. DEV. PLAN OF BENTON MANOR APTS., with contingency that development schedule as presented be adhered to. Perret expressed concern over amount of traffic exiting onto Benton. Upon roll call, deProsse, Erdahl, Neuhauser, Roberts & Balmer voted "aye", Perret voted "no", 5/1, Vevera absent. Moved by Neuhauser, seconded by Roberts, to approve P&Z Comm. recom- mendations concerning prel. & final plat of Rustic Acres to Coralville subject to contingencies as noted on agenda, motion carried unanimously, 6/0. The Planning Div. will so notify the Coralville Council. C71q Moved by Neuhauser, seconded by Roberts, to approve, as recommended by P&Z Comm., RES. 78-176, Bk. 47, pp. 408-409, APPROVING PREL. & FINAL LARGE SCALE NON -RES. DEV. PLAN OF LOT 5, AUDITOR'S PLAT 32, submitted by Mel Boggs, 2804 Industrial Park Road. Affirmative roll call vote unani- nious, 6/O, Vevera absent. 920 Mayor Pro tem Balmer announced 3 two-year term vacancies on the Comm. on Community Needs, 2 one-year vacancies on Ed. of Dir. of United Action for Youth, appointments to be made 6/20/78. Council decided to readver- tise for two vacancies, 3 -year terms on the Housing Comm. with a special ad, appointment to be made 6/20/78. City Mgr. Berlin advised that Council will be discussing the work at the Gilbert/Bowery intersection at next 17.21 week's informal meeting. After discussion of installation of the parking meter posts at the new Post Office, it was pointed out that there is free public parking at one side of the Federal lot. There were no objections to proceeding with the project. a2 z Regarding the memo received from Human Services concerning the procedure to be used by all agencies in reviewing requests, Balmer and deProsse vol- unteered to be Council representatives, Perret to be alternate, & Linda Schreiber to be Staff representative. It was suggested that Summit St. Bridge be timbered like the Washington St, bridge. Public Works is look- ing at alternative repairs. Concerning the memo on use of debris for fill at the Elks Club, Council action needed to allow this was explained. It was noted that on Rocky Shore Dr. at River St., the Iowa River bank needed some fill. An Environmental Protection Agency permit had been ob- tained previously, but has not been used. 723 ; ICRonuarn By JORM MICRbLAB F11i.kUFll.i^EU BY JORM MICROLAB CEDAk RAPIUS AND u0 :1Uitlu Council Activities May 16, 1978 Page 3 Councilman Perret expressed concern that bus coupons were not as avail- able from the merchants as they ought to be. Schreiber explained that the new format should eliminate some of the problems. Perret, as a point of personal privilege, congratulated Councilman Erdahl on being elected as a national delegate to the Democratic Convention & Party Organization Structure in Tennessee. Erdahl congratulated the members of the Willow Creek Community Center on the excellent attendance at their Open House. Mayor Pro tem Balmer recognized foreign students who are participating in the programs sponsored by the Univ. of Iowa School of Social Work, and 92 welcomed them to the Council meeting. City Mgr. Berlin pointed out that when the request from Mark IV comes to Council as a contract for services, representatives from Mark IV will be notified. He stated that Iowa City is designated on the CETA contract as the employer of Joseph Grant, Admin. Aide to the City Spirit/IA City - Johnson Co. Arts Council, & that Mr. Grant had been discharged & relieved of his duties. The reason for his discharge was misconduct by reason of his participation in an act of vandalism against municipal property at the Airport, 5/10/78. Moved by Roberts, seconded by Neuhauser, to approve the discharge. Motion carried unanimously, 6/0, Vevera absent. 92,5 Moved by deProsse, seconded by Erdahl, to adopt RES. 78-177, Bk. 47, pp. 410-430, APPROVING ARCHITECTURAL CONTRACT WITH WEHNER, NOWYSZ, PATT- SCHULL & PFIFFNER FOR THE PURPOSE OF PROVIDING PROFESSIONAL ARCHITECTURAL SERVICES FOR THE DESIGN OF THE IA CITY SENIOR CITIZENS CENTER, as recom- mended by the City Manager. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 6/O, 72(o Vevera absent. Moved by Neuhauser, seconded by deProsse, to adopt RES. 78-178, Bk. 47, p. 431, OF INTENT TO OFFER PROPERTY FOR SALE FOR ELDERLY HOUSING TO THE ECUMENICAL HOUSING CORPORATION (parking lot immediately east of the old Iowa City Post Office). Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 6/O, Vevera absent. Although the parking requirements have been reduced, HUD has not 92 ' stated which they will require. Moved by Roberts, seconded by Neuhauser, to adopt RES. APPROVING PREL. DESIGN PLANS FOR REDEVELOPMENT ON URBAN RENEWAL PARCEL 102-1, by Mod Pod. After discussion, it was moved by Neuhauser, seconded by Erdahl, to defer consideration of the resolution for one week. Motion carried, 6/O. Minutes of the Design Review Comm. regarding their discussion on this parcel 92'9 will be provided in the next packet. Moved by Perret, seconded by Neuhauser, to adopt RES. 78-179, Bk. 47, pp. 432-435, AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO EXECUTE AN AGREEMENT WITH IA CITY ROTARY CLUB FOR LEASING OF CAMP CARDINAL BY THE CITY OF IA CITY. Affirma- tive roll call vote unanimous, 6/0, Vevera absent. The area will be re- tained as a nature area for the use by the public, the City providing 12'? supervision and permits for use. Moved by Perret, seconded by Roberts, to adopt RES. 78-180, Bk. 47, pp. 436-440, CERTIFYING DELINQUENT SNOW REMOVAL CHARGES TO JOHNSON COUNTY. Allen Grundstadt, 312 Ronalds, objected to his charge. Administrative procedures under the ordinance were discussed. City Atty. Hayek t41 CR01 I L111D BY ' JORM MICR+LAB rrJA11 "DT" , ..q4 "10:9r, 14ILkUlILME0 BY JORM MICROLAB LEUAk kAPIOS ANO UL'; Ilu,:+L. Council Activities May 16, 1978 Page 4 commented on the appeal procedure that could be used, either contacting the City Atty.'s office or going to Small Claims Court. The snow removal policy will be scheduled for an informal session. Affirmative roll call 9— vote unanimous, 6/0, Vevera absent. Moved by Perret, seconded by Roberts, to adopt RES. 78-181, Bk. 47, p. 441, AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO SIGN AN ENGINEERING AGREEMENT WITH MOORE-BINGHAM & ASSOC. FOR AIR CONDITIONING AND HEATING DESIGN SERVICES. & Resources Conservation Commissioner Philip Hotka, 1908 G. St., appeared related several concerns with items in the material presented for consider- ation on thisissue. Berlin pointed out that the Commission's concerns had been investigated, and could not be documented or substantiated. Admin. Aide Tinklenberg stated that the Commission did not like the report, as it did not go into the total envelope, but had not said this system was the wrong system. It was pointed out that differences should be discussed at the informal meeting discussion. Berlin stated that the problem is, "who is going to make the technical decisions, the staff & consultant, or the Resources Conservation Comm.?". Affirmative roll call vote on adoption wPsW.DDir. Plastinno,Vevera signingabsent. of Questions contractiwillwbelbe an- delayed e/3 untilby until Council has had a chance to discuss the new information. Moved by Neuhauser, seconded by Erdahl, to adopt RES. 78-182, Bk. 47, pp. 442-444, AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO SIGN AN ENGINEERING AGREEMENT WITH NNW, INC. FOR AN AMENDMENT TO THE ORIGINAL CONTRACT WHICH PROVIDED DESIGN 2 SERVICES FOR THE SERVICE BLDG. ADDN. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, el 3 13 6/0, Vevera absent. $205,000 will be available for the construction. Moved by Perret, seconded by Erdahl, to adopt RES. 78-183, Bk. 47, pp. 445-446, APPROVING OVERWIDTH PAVING AGREEMENT FOR RESUBDIVISION OF LOTS 1-24 PEPPERWOOD, PARTS I & II. Affirmativeroll callv+voteillnot unanimous,exceed 93 3 6/0, Vevera absent. City share of paving of Broadway$6,900. Moved by Perret, seconded by Roberts, to adopt RES. 78-184, Bk. 47, pp. 447-448, REJECTING THE BID FROM CONCRETE TREATMENTS OF IA FOR BRIDGE IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM & AUTHORIZING THE CITY CLERK TO RE -ADVERTISE FOR BIDS FOR THE PROGRAM MAKING ITEMS 6, 7, & 8 ALTERNATES. Revised date for bid opening is 6/6/78. Roger Kirkpatrick, Amana IA Concrete Treatments, questioned re -bid procedure. City Engr. Dietz was directed to contact Kirkpatrick. Affirmative roll call vote on Resolution was unanimous, 6/0, Vevera absent. I -loved by Perret, seconded by deProsse, to adopt RES. 78-185, Bk. 47, pp. 449-450, AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO EXECUTE AN AGREEMENT WITH THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE OF IA CITY FOR DISTRIBUTION OF BUS COUPONS TO SHOPPERS. Af- firmative roll call vote unanimous, 6/0, Vevera absent. Perret's previous comments noted. Moved by deProsse, seconded by Perret, that the rule requiring cilhmeet - ordinances must be considered & voted on for Pa9 two Counbe suspended, ings prior to the meeting at which it is to be finally passed that the first & second consideration & vote be waived, & that the ordinance ��'• :41CROFILMED BY JORM MICR6LAB I IV M!GkOFILMED BY JORM 141CROLAB CEDAk RAP1JS AND ULA AU;hL_, Council Activities May 16, 1978 Page 5 be voted upon for final passage at this time. Motion carried unanimously. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 6/0, Vevera absent. Moved by Neu- hauser, seconded by deProsse, that the ORD. 78-2893, Bk. 13, pp. 83-85, AMENDING THE HOUSING OCCUPANCY & MAINTENANCE CODE TO INCLUDE A STATEMENT THAT FEES FOR PERMITS IN THE LICENSING OF MULTIPLE DWELLINGS SHALL BE ESTABLISHED BY RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL be finally adopted at this time. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 6/0, Vevera absent. c73 G Moved by deProsse, seconded by Neuhauser, to adopt RES. 78-186, Bk. 47, p. 451, ESTABLISHING FEES FOR ANNUAL LICENSING OF ROOMING HOUSES & MULTIPLE DWELLINGS AS PART OF THE RECENTLY ADOPTED HOUSING OCCUPANCY & MAINTENANCE CODE. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 6/0, Vevera absent. Dir. Kucharzak explained the relationship between the proposed and existing fees. 93 7 Moved by Perret, seconded by Neuhauser, to adopt RES. 78-187, Bk. 47, p. 452, APPOINTING THE MEMBERSHIP OF THE HOUSING COMMISSION TO SERVE AS THE HOUSING BOARD OF APPEALS, THE RESOLUTION STATES BY NAME THE APPOINTEES AS FIVE REGULAR MEMBERS & TWO ALTERNATES, & MEETS THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE RE- CENTLY PASSED HOUSING OCCUPANCY & MAINTENANCE CODE REQUIRING A FIVE -MEMBER BOARD OF APPEALS. Balmer explained his "no" vote. Regular members of the Housing Appeals Board will be Stephen Lombardi, Carole Ivie, Jerald Smithey, Cora Pollock, & Mary P. Owens. Upon roll call Erdahl, Neuhauser, Perret, Roberts, & deProsse voted "aye", Balmer voted "no", 5/1, Vevera absent. V Moved by Neuhauser, seconded by Perret, that the ORD. 78-2894, Bk. 13, pp. 86-95, PROVIDING FOR THE PUBLIC & PRIVATE USE, & PRESCRIBING PERMIT & LEASE PROCEDURES FOR SUCH USE, be passed and adopted. Balmer expressed concern over the provision that Design Review Comm. recommendations could only be overruled by 5 Council votes. Upon roll call Neuhauser, Perret, Roberts, deProsse & Erdahl voted "aye", Balmer voted "no", 5/1, Vevera absent. Moved by deProsse, seconded by Neuhauser, that the ORD. AMENDING ORD. N75-2760 TO PROHIBIT INDECENT EXPOSURE & CONDUCT be considered and given first vote for passage. Motion to consider carried, unanimously. Affirma- tive roll call vote on 1st passage, unanimous, 6/0, Vevera absent. clgo Moved by Perret, seconded by Neuhauser to adjourn the meeting, 9:40 P.M. Motion carried unanimously. ATTEST: JOHN BALMER, MAYOR PRO TEM ADIT E STOLFUS, CITY CLERK 41CROI ILMCD BY 1 JORM MICR6LAB frDAP PM 71,: ^!Y VI01'IF4 MILRUFILMED BY JORM MICROLAB LEDAk RAPIDS A14D ULS >1uIhL,. iJ,, City of Iowa Cit. rr= MEMORANDUM DATE: May 12, 1978 TO: City Council FROM: City Manager RE: Material in Friday's Packet Memoranda from the City Manager: a. Mark IV Request for Funding 914/ b. Very Special Arts Festival 9q2 c. Human Services Funding 9y3 Copies of letters from the City Manager to: a. Dr. James A. Stehbens, Mayor, City of University Heights 9 yy b. Mr. Garry Bleckwenn, Chairman, Airport Commission 9`t r Memoranda from the Department of Public Works: a. Demolition fill at the Elks Club 91,/6 b. FY 79 Capitol Improvement Program/Street Division Work Program 9.17 c. Summit Street Bridge 91qg 2 Central Business District Parking System Evaluation along with letter from the Day Building Corporation 9,q,? Copy of letter from Director of Community Development to Mr. Douglass Lee regarding requested time extension for North Side Neighborhood Preservation Study 9S0 Copy of memo from Police Chief to Rape Crisis Center 9.5/ Memo from Ira Bolnick regarding mandatory park dedication 9S2 Memoranda from the Library: a. Demonstration of CLSI automated library system 9S3 b. Library Board Referendum Plans 9Sy Agenda for May 17 meeting of Riverfront Commission 9_5111f Copy of letter from Julie Vann to Wilma Kincaid and Leo Cain regarding senior center program planning. 7,6- 46 Paper from Winnie Brooks regarding Senior Center Program Plan 9S7 Minutes of May 3, 1978, staff meeting %5-8 Minutes of March 17, 1978, City -University meeting %S9 Hickory Hill Park Spring Nature Guide 9 60 April monthly reports for the Departments of Housing and Inspection Services, Police, and Fire. '7461 141CROMMED BY JORM MICR4�LAS rrON' P4 P!�t prC 14101'1[5 0 t4ICROFILMED BY JORM MICROLAB City Council Material in Friday's Packet May 12, 1978 • CEDAR RAPIDS AND UES AUIIIL�,, iWo, The Building Line, Volume 9, May 1978 q 6 z Article from The Pla�th, April 1978 Q 6c3J Operating Budget, FY 1979 9G / STUDY & RECOMMENDATIONS - IOWA CITY CIVIC CENTER HEATING -AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM MEMO FROM CITY ENGR. RE BRIDGE IMPROVEMENT PROG. 96 b MEMO FROM H.I.S. DIR. RE RENTAL PERMIT FEES UNDER THE NEW 1?46 7 HOUSING CODE MEMO FROM P.W. DIR. RE SERVICE BUILDING ADD. INC. MASTER PLAN 9 b 8 141CROFILMEO BY DORM MICR+LAB rrOAP PAPIM • ^rs MOPWs f•til,iiUrILM D BY JORM MICROLAB CEDAR RAPIDS AFIU uL� i1J;NL1 council Activities ® May 2, 1978 Page 2 Moved by Neuhauser, seconded by deProsse, that publiing Ile set for 5/23/78 tor��nnPary Abr'ms Property north of 412 S. Gilbert from C2 to CBS zone. Motion carried unanimously, 4/0, Balmer, Erdahl & Perret absent. Moved by Neuhauser, seconded by Roberts, that oublic hearing be set for 5/23/78 to rezone Sums property, 408 S. Gilbert, from C2 to CBS zone. Motion carried unanimously, 4/0, Balmer, Erdahl & Perret absent. Moved by Roberts, seconded by deProsse, to setup blit hearin 5/16 on planned Area Dev plan of Hickory 4orOnerBjlmerNW �oErdahlrner f& Rochester & 7th Ave. Motion carried unanimously, / �v0 Perret absent. 5 0.Epoat - k)w�j ��` a,"}- iiicobert i.'oo adoptA'S. Moved by Neuhaus , se onded by Roberts, to adopt RES. 78-148, Bk. 47, p. 342, TO APPROVE FINAL PLAT OF BDI THIRD ADDN., subject to sub= mission and approval of the required legal papers. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 4/0, Balmer, Erdahl•& Perret absent. f� ,(For scar Mayer plant) Lad.0 - r110 - :,,YV` vDd^.vL a BD=, rt r iM0'a r;-¢.q.t Councilman Erdahl present, 7:50 P.M. John Kammermeyer requested that after the final alterations are made by Council to the Comprehen- sive Plan Land Use Mau, that the Flap be available for a few 140ays Rochester, for public review, before Council takes action. Brad Meyers,_ appeared re court .a a on Phipps Apt. on N. Dodge, & requested investigation of preventive measures to be used to prohibit vehiclesin Hi.ceochangery lto park trails. Atty. Don -LipZ, 1520 Old Dubuque Rd., app "redlinnment of 218" from "FW 518" on Como. Plan and effect on surrounding ouncilmembers at the informal area. This change was agreeable to fo ur C - session, May 1. Item #14 on the agenda was taken up at this time. Mayor Vevera noted receipt of the letter from Atty. Leff, representing O'Brien le ri re contract for City Plaza. City Atty. Hayek recommended that Council proceed to award the contract to the low bidder as set forth in the Resolution, which the Mayor read in full. Explanationof previto ous future action was made. Moved by Erdahl, seconded by RES. 78-149. Bk. 47, p. 343, AWARDING CONTREL FOR CONSTRUCTION OF.U1Y.- pi n7n-fFNTRAL DNFcS 01STPICT STItrrTsravF PROJEf.T. Affirmative roll call unanimous, 5/0, Balmer 8 Perret absent. Award was made to 8 �/3 q „ 2750 S. Riverside. (G. Russel l) Rt )Did Lttt�Cg., � �cff kcp+��• O'j3pi . Ea"' Cm.'kactn2S Att. Hayek left the meeting, 8:00 P.M. Moved MIENDING LEASING ed by Erdahl, to adopt RFS. 78-150, Bk. 47, pp. RjY, EEMEN WITH FIt1ENDS OF THE CH IIR W� mUSFn , as recomn, by the Parks & Rec. comm. After explanation of the contemplated project by Marilyn Nickelsburg, affirmative roll call vote was unanimous, 5/0, Balmer & Perret absent. Moved by deProsse, seconded by Erdahl, to adopt UJ, 78-151 Bk. 47, p. 348, AMENDINGI.f OF PARKS & REC. DEPT. TO REQUIRE $1.00 PER N iGHT D TENT IRTS, as recommended by SSS HOAR CHARGE FOR JiU21dI UN LI---0—��"' the Parks & Rec. Conal. Neuhauser explained her proposed "no" vote. Roll call vote, 4/1, Roberts, Vevera, deProsse & Erdahl voting "aye", Neuhauser voting "no", Balmer & Perret absent. motion to consider the Ordinance extending hours of use in Mercer & City Parks was withdrawn and Ord, was considered as last item on agenda. ,.. .,.ter...-.. MICROFILMf.D BY DORM MICR+LAB r111AP PAT—' 0 MIGRUFILMED BY JORM 141CROLAB CEDAR RADIUS AND ULS I.IUINC:,, IUvi„ CRY of Iowa CR ME r. �pr; ..Y: M � F 7r t 1 :� DAYE! May 12, 1978 TO: City Council FROM: City Manager RE: Material in Friday's Packet Memoranda from the City Manager: a. Mark IV Request for Funding b. Very Special Arts Festival q H Z c. Human Services Funding 9H3 Copies of letters from the City Manager to: a. Dr. James A. Stehbens, Mayor, City of University Heights 9 z1Y b. Mr. Garry Bleckwenn, Chairman, Airport Commission 9Y5 - Memoranda from the Department of Public Works: a. Demolition fill at the Elks Club 9y6 b. FY 79 Capitol Improvement Program/Street Division Work Program 9y7 c. Summit Street Bridge 9y g' Central Business District Parking System Evaluation along with letter from the Dey Building Corporation gel,? Copy of letter from Director of Community Development to Mr. Douglass Lee regarding requested time extension for North Side Neighborhood Preservation Study 9S0 Copy of memo from Police Chief to Rape Crisis Center 9S/ Memo from Ira Bolnick regarding mandatory park dedication 9S2 Memoranda from the Library: a. Demonstration of CLSI automated library system 9S3 b. Library Board Referendum Plans Agenda for May 17 meeting of Riverfront Commission 9SS Copy of letter from Julie Vann to Wilma Kincaid and Leo Cain regarding senior center program planning. 17-5-6 Paper from Winnie Brooks regarding Senior Center Program Plan 9S1 Minutes of May 3, 1978, staff meeting 9S $ Minutes of March 17, 1978, City -University meeting 9159 Ilick y Hill Park Sprinc_Nature Guide 960 April monthly reports for the Departments of Housing and Inspection Services, Police, and Fire. 96 Y..... a rP..�....� i 141CROMMEO BY JORM MICR#LA6 rrnnr . 11-s ianirlrz 0 MILROFILMED BY JORM MICROLAB • CEDAR RAPIDS AND UES MUINL;, iUWi\ City Council Material in Friday's Packet May 12, 1978 The Building Line, Volume 9, May 1978 Article from The Plain Truth, April 1978 9 6 3 Operating Budget, FY 1979 96y STUDY & RECOMMENDATIONS - IOWA CITY CIVIC CENTER - HEATING -AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM 94s - MEMO 6SMEMO FROM CITY ENGR. RE BRIDGE IMPROVEMENT PROG. 9 6 6 MEMO FROM H,I,S, DIR. RE RENTAL PERMIT FEES UNDER THE NEW 967 HOUSING CODE MEMO FROM P,W. DIR. RE SERVICE BUILDING ADD. INC. MASTER PLAN cI& 19 I MICROFILMED 6Y JORM MICR+LAB CrOAP PMIO'. • SLS MOMS