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COMPLETE DESCRIPTION OF COUNCIL ACTIVITIES
JUNE 13, 1978
7:30 P.M.
Iowa City Council, reg. mtg. 6/13/78, 7:30 P.M. at Civic Center.
Councilmembers present: Balmer, deProsse, Erdahl, Neuhauser, Perret,
Roberts, Vevera. Absent: None. Mayor Robert Vevera presiding.
Staffinembers present: Berlin, Stolfus, Hayek, Schreiber. Minutes tape-
recorded on Reel 78-17, Side 1, 1920 -End, & over to Side 2, 1-460.
Mayor Vevera requested inclusion of the beer permit for the Whiteway
Groc. on the Consent Agenda. Councilwoman Neuhauser moved, seconded by
Perret, to delete Item 2.c.4, Class C Liquor License application from
the I.C',' Aerie #695 of the Fraternal Order of Eagles, 225 Hwy. 1 South- O 87
west, as they discriminate. Motion carried, 4/3, Balmer, Roberts &
Vevera voting "no". Moved by Balmer, seconded by Perret, that the fol-
lowing items & recomms. in Consent Calendar be received, or approved,
and/or adopted as amended:
Approval of Off. Actions, reg. Council mtg., 5/30/78, subj. to
correction, as recomm. by City Clerk.
Minutes of Boards & Commissions: 'Board of Adjustment -5/11/78; 1 1096
PPlanning & Zoning Comm. -5/18 & 6/l/78;9Riverfront Comm. -5/17/78; -20 4 z
A Airport Comm.-5/25/78;jBoard of Aooeals-4/6, 5/4 & 6/1/78. 3-
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Permit Res. recomm. by City Clerk, Bk. Wau 78_214. p. 571,
Approving Class C Liquor License & Res. 78-215, p. 572, Approving
Males
du for Keith Dempster dba/Mill Restaurant, 120 E. Bur-
lington,Mes. 78-216, P. 573, Approving Class C Li uor License for � #096
David Alberhasky dba/Foxhead Tavern, 402 E. Market St. $el J$_
21L p, 574, Approving Class C Liquor c nse for EEC', Inc. 3 10917
dba/Gabe & Walkers, 330 E. Washington. ti es. 78-218, p. 575, Ap-
proving Class C Beer Permit & 78-219, p. 576, ApprRRving Sunday
Sales forPasterDerby Oil Co., 606 S. Riverside. l9Res. 78-220, /098
p. 577, to Refund Beer Permit to Big Ten Inn & Hamburg Inns, Inc. 5 i o 99
dba/Hamburg Inn #1, 119 Iowa Ave.Q,u 78-221, P. 578, to Refund
Portion of Class C Li uor License Fee to Ambrose, Inc. dba/fox 6 //oo
Hole, 1200 S. Gilbert Ctli es. 78-222, p. 519, Approving Class C
Beer Permit & Res, 78-223, p, 580, Sunday Sales for Walgreen Co., 7 // O
1646 Syc9Rqore. S es. 78-224, pp. 581-582, Approving 15 Cigarette s //02
Permits 5&s. 78-225, p. 583, Appro g Dancing Parmi for Fraternal
Order of Eagles #695, 225 Hwy.l. SW. 1° - 25., p. 584, Approv-9 //03
ing ermit for EECH, Inc. dba/Gabe n' Walkers, 330 E. 10 / ioy
Washington 1' 76-227, p. 585, Approving Class C Beer Permit for
McRo, Inc. dba/Whiteway, 212 S. Clinton. ii // OS
Setting PIlblic Hearing: Res. 78-228, Bk. 48, pp. 586-587,
setting public hearing on 6/27/78 to determine cost of sidewalk
repair to be assessed against property commonly known as 803 E. �/ 6
College & 214 S. Lucas St. (James Truitt).
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CIGARETTE PERMITS - July 1, 1978 through June 30, 1979
79-1 - Pester Derby Oil Co., 606 S. Riverside
79-2- Hy,Vee Food Store #1, 227 E. Kirkwood
79-3 Hy.Vee Food Store #2, 310'N. 1st Ave.'
79-4 George's Buffet, Inc., 312 Market St.
79-,5 Tf' Airliner, 22 S. Clinton St. (Spayer & Co., Ltd.)
79-6 - The Nickelodeon, 208 N. Linn (Robert Dane)
79-7 Colonial Bowling Lanes, 2253 Highway 218 South (Pershell Corp.)
79-8 - Currier Dining Services, U. of I.
7979 Hillcrest Dining Services, U. of I.
79-10 - Re'sidence Services - Vending Service, U. of I.
79-11 -+.Residence Services - Burge Hall, U. of I.
79 12.,Quadrangle Dining Service, U. of I.
79-13 -;Eagle Discount:Supermarket #157 (Lucky Stores, 'In , 600 N. Dodge St..
79-14 aEagle Discount #220 (Lucky Stores, Inc. , 1101 S. Riverside -Or'
79-15-7May's Drug Store #198 (Lucky Stores, Inc.), 1101 S. Riverside Dr.
79-16 ImperialsRefineries Corp:, 1854 South Riverside Dr.
79 17-7,;Eleven;Food Store #18048 (Southland Corp.), 820- 1st Ave.1. ?'
79-18 Iowa City Sav-MOr'(Krause Gentle Oil,Corp.), 1104:;South Gilbert St.
79-19 `= Hawkeye'Dairy ,Store ;(Hawkeye Dairy, Inc.), 701 E.'.'Davenport.St.
79 -20 -.Quik•,_ Trip #503,(QuikTrip,Corp,,), 123 W. Benton St.
79-21 "Quik Trip'.#509 (QuikTrip Corp.), 225.5. Gilbert St:
79 22 =(Walggreens 1646 SYcemore ((Wel reeq Co.
79-23`_ 4Gi16ert-St. Tap, 1134 S. Gilbert `Wm. Marcus Hansen)
79-24-'= Gabe 'n' Walkers, 330 E. Washington (EECH� Inc.),`
79-25 - Randall Mini -Priced Foods, 1851 Lower Muscatine (Rendall Stores Inc.)
79-26 - Needs, 18 S. Clinton (Dennis C. Ellis)
79-27 - Hilltop Tavern, 1100 No. Dodge St. (Edna Eldeen)
79-28 - Foxhead Tavern, 402 E. Market St. (David Alberhasky
79-29 - Federal Building Snack Shop, 400 S. Clinton (Iowa Comm. for the Blind)
79-30 - Dividend Bonded Gas, 302 S. Dubuque (George Ferdig)
79-31 - Finkbine Golf Course, University of Iowa (U. of I.)
79-32 - Iowa Memorial Union, University of Iowa
79-33 - Holiday Stationstore #92, Highway 6 & Rocky Shore (Cedar Falls Oil Co.)
79-34 - Discount Dan's Shell, 933 South Clinton, P. 0.Box 127 (Voss Petroleum Co., Inc.)
79-35 - The Best Steak House, 1 South Dubuque (Bill G. Mihalopoulos)
79-36 - O'Brien's, 119 Iowa Ave. (Sean Strub and Dennis Ellis)
79-37 - Fraternal Order of Eagles, Iowa City Aerie #695, 225 Hwy. 1 S.West
79-38 - Tuck's Place, 210 N. Linn (James J. Tucker)
79-39 - Pearson's Drug Store, Inc., 202 North Linn St.
79-40 = Mott',s.Drug -Store''19 S. Dubuque (Charles E. Mott)
7941 ''Wh'iteway Super Market, 212 South Clinton St. (McKray & Rotter)
79-42-;_Amelon',s Skelly Service, Inc., 204 N. Dubuque St. (Sueppel & Klien)
79-43 = The Annex, Inc., 819 - 1st Ave. (Ted & Marion McLaughlin)
79-44 = John's Grocery, 401 E. Market St.
79-'45 '- The Sanctuary Restaurant, 405 S. Gilbert (Daryl Woodson)
'79-46 - Seaton's'Cash & Carry Market, 1331 Muscatine Ave: (Clyde R. Seaton) ,
79-47 - Joe's Place; 115 Iowa Ave. (Cardan, Inc.)
79-48 Watt's Food Market, 1603 Muscatine Ave. (Dale E. Watt)'
79-49 Vitosh Standard, 1905 Keokuk St. (Richard Vitosh, Vitosh Standard, Inc.)
79-50 - Deadwood Tavern, 6 South Dubuque St. (James L. Strabala)
79-51 - Larry's Texaco, Hwy. 1 & Interstate 89 (Larry C. Kasparek)
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Correspondence: From U.S. Environmental Protection Agency //07
regarding NPDES Permit iIA0038423, referred to Dept. Public Works // OS
for reply. ldm. E. Fischer re noise pollution referred to City Mgr.
for reply. Civil Service Commission certification of list of
persons eligible for position of Firefighter in I.C. Fire Dept. //091
Applications for use of Streets & Public Grounds: By I.C.
Jaycees for use of Blocks 83 & 84for carnival & dance 7/3-9. ///00(Letter from Downtown Association included.)
,v/cn,o Enos sa . Bidg ..xAse . to ff• 1-5 . ,a:R. .
Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 7/0, all Councilmembers present.
Moved by Neuhauser, seconded by Balmer, that the rule requiring that
ordinances must be considered & voted on for passage at two Council
meetings prior to the meeting at which it is to be finally passed be
suspended, that the first & second consideration and vote bg waivedand
that the ORD. N78-2897, Bk. 13, pp. 104-105, ESTABLISHING A PLANNED AREA
DEVELOPMENT PLAN FOR A TRACT OF LAND LOCATED AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF
ROCHESTER AVE. & SEVENTH AVE. (Hickory Corner) be voted upon for final
passage at this time. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 7/0, all
Councilmembers present. Moved by Neuhauser, seconded by Balmer, that
the ordinance be finally adopted at this time. Affirmative roll call
vote unanimous, 7/0, all Councilmembers present.
Moved by Balmer, seconded by Neuhauser, that the rule requiring that
ordinances must be considered & voted on for passage at two Council
meetings prior to the meeting at which it is to be finally passed be
suspended, that the first & second consideration & vote be waived, and
that the ORD. #78-2898, Bk. 13, pp. 106-108, RE70NIN, A TRACT OF LAND
LOCATED NORTH OF 412 S. GILBERT ST. FROM C2 to CBS (Gary Abramsl, be
voted upon for final passage at this time. Roll call vote to suspend
rules: Ayes: Roberts, Vevera, Balmer, deProsse, Erdahl, Neuhauser.
Nays: Perret. Motion carried, 6/1. Moved by Balmer, seconded by
Erdahl, that the ordinance be finally adopted at this time. Roll call
vote: Ayes: Roberts, Vevera, Balmer, deProsse, Erdahl, Neuhauser.
Nays: Perret. Ordinance adopted, 6/1.
Moved by Balmer, seconded by Neuhauser, that the rule requiring that
ordinances must be considered & voted on for passage at two Council
meetings prior to the meeting at which it is to be finally passed be
suspended, that the first & second consideration & vote be waived, and
that ORD. 878-2899, Bk. 13, pp. 109-111, REZONING.A TRACT OF LAND
LOCATED AT 408 S. Gilbert St. from C2 to CBS Sam Abrams), be voted upon
for final passage at this time. Roll call vote to suspend rules: Ayes:
Vevera, Balmer, deProsse, Erdahl, Neuhauser, Roberts. Nays: Perret.
Motion carried 6/1. Moved by Balmer, seconded by Neuhauser, that the
ordinance be finally adopted at this time. Roll call vote: Ayes:
Balmer, deProsse, Erdahl, Neuhauser, Roberts, Vevera. Nays: Perret. ///3
Ordinance adopted, 6/1.
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Moved by Balmer, seconded by deProsse,
ORD. 2238 BY CHANGING THE USE REGULATIONS
building at 902-904 N. Dodge St., FROM R3B
given second vote for passage. Motion to
7/0. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous
Councilmembers present.
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June 13, 1978
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that the ORD. AMENDING ZONING
OF CERTAIN PROPERTY, apartment
to R3A ZONE, be considered &
consider carried, unanimously,
on vote for passage, 7/0, all
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Moved by Balmer, seconded by Perret, that the ORD. AMENDING ZONING
ORD. 2238 BY CHANGING THE USE REGULATIONS OF CERTAIN PROPERTY, bluff
north of Happy Hollow Park and the house south of the apartment build-
ing, FROM R38 to R2 ZONE, be considered & given second vote for passage.
City Manager Berlin advised that the owner had notified him that they
will litigate the zoning change. Motion to consider carried unani-
mously, 7/0. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous on vote for passage,
7/0, all Councilmembers present.
Moved by Neuhauser, seconded by Perret, that the ORD. AMENDING
ZONING ORD. 2238 BY CHANGING THE USE REGULATIONS OF CERTAIN PROPERTY,
Gerard property on N. Dodge, FROM R3B to R2 ZONE, be considered & given
second vote for passage. Motion to consider carried unanimously, 7/0.
Affirmative roll call vote unanimous on vote for passage, 7/0, all
Councilmembers present. ///6
City Atty. Hayek presented an ordinance which incorporated a 15'
strip of land which had been omitted from the legal description when
the description for the Gerard properties was being split. This land
belongs to the owner of the vacant property. Moved byRoberts, seconded
by Perret, to refer this Ord. to Planning & Zoning for rongideration and
report back by the 27th of June. Motion carried unanimously, 7/0.
Public Hearing was held on the ORD. AMENDING ORD. N77-2859 WHICH
ADOPTED THE MIFORM BUILDING CODE STANDARDS, 1976 EDITION, & THE UNIFORM
BUILDING CODE, 1976 EDITION, SUBJECT TO CERTAIN AMENDMENTS. The amend-
ment modifies the Building Code by deleting drywall & lath inspections
as the required minimum inspection, allows an exception in the handrail
requirements for steps having less than four risers, establishes defini-
tion of engineered trusses & establishes limitations & regulations on
field modification of engineered trusses, and adds sections to the Code
providing definitions, standards, and interpretations necessary to
permit the development of enclosed shopping malls. There were no
Council objections to use of the Staff recommendations instead of those
endorsed by the Board of Appeals.
NUDIic Hearing was held to accept input regarding the City'sproposed
aoolication for an Iowa Dent of Tranapo * *ion Transit As istanr
Grant. Transit Supt. Mose was complimented on the preparation of the
application. No citizens appeared.
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Public Hearing was held on the Plans, Specifications and Estimate for
the FY78 Alley Paving_Pro.iect N3. which consists of paving an alley
located east of Madison St. between Burlington & Court, along the west
side of Pentacrest Apts. No citizens appeared.
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Public Hearing was held on an Agreement to Convey 1,901 square feet
from Iowa City to theIowa Dept of Transportation to provide for the
improvement of the Intersection of Hwy. 218 & Hwv 6. No citizens
appeared. Construction of this project is scheduled for 1983.
moved by Balmer, seconded by Perret, to adopt RFS 78-22. Bk. 48,
pp. 588-592, AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO SIGN & THE CITY CLERK TO ATTEST AN
AGREEMENT WHEREBY THE CITY OF IOWA CITY SHALL CONVEY 1,901 SQUARE FEET
TO THE ra ncvr nF TRANSPORTATION TO PROVIDE FOR THE WIDENING OF THE
INTERSECTION AT HWY. 218 & HWY: 6. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous,
7/0, all Councilmembers present.
Councilwoman deProsse read the following resolution & moved its
adoption, seconded by Perret: RES 78-230._ Bk. 48, p. 593, CONCERNING
EXPENDITURE OF IOWA CITY MONIES FOR TRAVEL TO STATES WHICH HAVE NOT
RATIFIED THE POUAL RIGHTS AMENDMENT. Citizens appearing included:
Clara Oleson and Sherie Jemsek for Johnson County Women's Political
Caucus, Peggv McGregor, 159 Bon Aire. Roll call vote: Ayes: deProsse,
Erdahl, Neuhauser, Perret. Nays: Roberts, Balmer & Vevera. Res. X23
adopted 4/3.
Councilwoman Neuhauser read the following resolution & moved its
adoption, seconded by Erdahl: RES. 78-231, Bk. 48, p. 594, ENDORSING
EXTENSION OF RATIFICATION PERIOD FOR THE EQUAL RIGHTS AMENDMENT.
Citizens appearing included: Susan Huston, 321 E. Church, reading a
statement for the National Organization of IJomen; Susan (;rather, 720 N.
Van Buren; Juanita Vetter, voicing support of efforts of N.O.W. by
League of Wolnen Voters. Roll call vote: Ayes: Balmer, deProsse,
Erdahl, Neuhauser, Perret. Nays: Vevera, Roberts. Res. adopted 5/2.
Balmer questioned nature of repair being done at Autumn Park.
H.I.S. Dir. Kucharzak explained inspection procedure to get deficiencies
corrected before the contractor's guarantee runs out. Balmer suggested
a City Atty, opinion on appointment of city employees to Boards & Commissions.
Memo from Human Relations Dir. Morgan on this subject noted, with further
explanation by Morgan. It was suggested that a statement of where
appointment of an employee to a Commission would not be appropriate
would be helpful. City Mgr. Berlin reported that the tenants at house 112s—
on
12Son the corner of Court & Muscatine were moving.
Riverfront Commissioner Wm. Gilpin was present to explain the Comm.'s
recommendation for screening on the pond side of the Gordon Russell
crushing operation, Hwy. 218,'S. There were no Council objections.
Council requested that an overlay zone be prepared by P&Z & Riverfront //126
Comm. for along the River.
Moved by Balmer, seconded by Neuhauser, to adopt RES 78-232, Bk. 48,
P. 595, AWARDING CONTRACT FOR BRIDGE IMPROVEMENTS TO �NCRFTF TREATMENTS
OF IOWA, After discussion of Washington St Bridge improvements with
Pnnpr Kirkpatrick of Concrete Treatments of Iowa, Balmer & Neuhauser
agreed to amend the Resolution to delete Items 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 & 11
(Washington St. Bridge). There was unanimous consent from the Council.
Final cost would total $233,055.55. Affirmative roll call vote on Res., //27
unanimous, 7/0, all Councilmembers present.
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Moved by Balmer, seconded by Perret, to adopt RES. 78-233, Bk. 48,
p. 596, ACCEPTING FY78 ALLEY PAVING PROJECT IA, alley behind Iowa State
Bank drive-in, constructed'by Metro Pavers. Affirmative roll call vote 1/217
unanimous, 7/0, all Councilmembers present.
Moved by Neuhauser, seconded by Perret, to table the RESOLUTION
AMENDING A CONTRACT WITH CITY CARTON FOR NEWSPRINT PICKUP BY PLACING
SUCH CONTRACT TIN UNTIL SUCH TIME AS BOTH PARTIES MUTUALLY AGREE
TO REINITIATE PERFORMANCE ON SUCH CONTRACT. Motion carried, 7/0, unanimously.
Staff will proceed as instructed at the informal meeting on the 12th, to
continue with City Carton pickup until bids can be advertised for a new
contract. Rich Wavner, Alert Towing, announced that he would be a
potential bidder & provided written commitments from Elliott Mfg., 2
Davenport, for purchase of paper.
Moved by Balmer, seconded by Neuhauser, to adopt RES. 78-234, Bk. 48,
pp. 597-601, AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO SIGN A TREATMENT AGREEMENT WITH A
MAJOR CONTRIBUTING INDUSTRY, to accept discharge from Oscar Mayer &
accept responsibility for treatment. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous,��3
7/0, all Councilmembers present.
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Moved by Balmer, seconded by Roberts, to adopt RES. 78-235. Bk. 48,
pp. 602-607, AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO EXECUTE & CITY CLERK TO CERTIFY AN
AMENDMENT TO A LEASE BETWEEN THE CITY & UNION BUS DEPOT. The lease is
extended to Dec. 1984. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 7/0, all
Councilmembers present.
After discussion of salary for City Clerk and evaluation of City
Mana er, it was moved by deProsse, seconded by Roberts, to defer the
, ES. ON UNCLASSIFIED SALARIES & COMPENSATION FOR FY79, for further
0-b discussion. The City Manager commented that it would be helpful to
determine a method & process for evaluation of Council's appointed
staff. Dave Loney, 200 S. Summit, questioned procedure. Motion carried,
6/1, Vevera oting "no"
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Moved by Perret, seconded by Neuhauser, to adopt RES. 78-236. Bk. 48,
p. 608, ESTABLISHING A REISSUE FEE OF $2 FOR LOST OR STOLEN PARKING
PERMITS. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 7/0, all Councilmembers
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present.
Moved by Neuhauser, seconded by Balmer, to adopt RES. 78-237, Bk. 48,
pp. 609-630, AUTHORIZING EXECUTION OF AN AGREEMENT FOR ENGINEERING/
ARCHITECTURAL SERVICES WITH AMES ENGINEERING & TESTING CO. for the
design of improvements to Capitol & Washington Sts., also including
portions of Burlington & Clinton Sts., immediately surrounding Blocks 83
& 84, Phase II of the CBD Streetscape Improvement Project, Affirmative 11.3 Al
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roll call vote unanimous, 7/O, all Councilmembers present.
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Moved by Neuhauser, seconded by deProsse, that the ORD. ESTABLISHING
A DOWNTOWN COMMISSION FOR THE CITY OF IOWA CITY, be considered and given
fi-Est vote for passage. Motion carried, 7/0, unanimously. Affirmative
roll caTI- vote unanimous, 7/0, all Councilmembers present. //—As-
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Moved by Neuhauser, seconded by deProsse, to adjourn to executive
session for discussion of litigation. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous,
7/0, all Councilmembers present, 9:20 P.M. //-36
ROBERT A. VEVERA, MAYOR
CITY CLERK
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MEMORANDUM
DATE: June 9, 1978
TO: City Council
FROM: City Manager
RE: Material in Friday's Packet
Memorandum from the City Manager regarding ERA resolutions. 1137
Memorandum from the Director of Housing and Inspection Services regarding
building permit #16421, AKA 1106 Denbigh.
Memorandum from the Director of Human Relations concerningply e membership
on citizen boards and commissions.
Memoranda from the CDBG Program Coordinator regarding neighborhood site
improvement input meetings (June 14) and Program EvaluationWorkshop (June 15).
Copy of agreement,between Iowa City and Coralville regarding annexation. vexation.
Supplement #2 to ICMA Newsletter, May 22, 1978 //-/.Z
Copy of lawsuit, Wegman and A.&A. Coins, Inc. vs. City of Iowa City. 11413
Copy of letter from League of Iowa Municipalities regarding SF 336, Hotel/Motel
ot y Motel Tax.
Minutes of staff meetings of May 24 and May 31, 1978. // yS
May 1978 monthly reports for the Departments of Police and Housing and Inspection
Services.
Monthly report, June'.l, 1978, Human Services Planning Program. // q7
The Building Line, Volume 10, June 1978. //-Y i
Article:
a. Meat -Axe Radicalism in California
b. Warning: Tax Revolt Arrives
Material from Johnson County Regional Planning Commission.
ARTICLE:Cities'Computer Financial Controls Often Are a Mixed ,
Detroit's Shows
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DATE: June 9, 1978
TO: City Council
FROM: City Manager
RE: Material in Friday's Packet
Memorandum from the City Manager regarding ERA resolutions. 1137
Memorandum from the Director of Housing and Inspection Services regarding
building permit #16421, AKA 1106 Denbigh. // 3 8
Memorandum from the Director of Human Relations concerning employee membership
on citizen boards and commissions. / / 3 9
Memoranda from the CDBG Program Coordinator regarding neighborhood site
improvement input meetings June 14) and Program Evaluation Workshop (June Is).
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Copy of agreement. between Iowa City and Coralville regarding annexation.
Supplement #2 to ICMA Newsletter, May 22, 1978 // q2.
Copy of lawsuit, Wegman and A.&A. Coins, Inc. vs. City of Iowa City. //y3
Copy of letter from League of Iowa Municipalities regarding SF 336, Hotel/Motel Tax.
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Minutes of staff meetings of May 24 and May 31, 1978. // qj -
May 1978 monthly reports for the Departments of Police and Housing and Inspection
Services. 11-1106
Monthly report, June:l, 1978, Human Services Planning Program. // V7
The Building Line, Volume 10, June 1978. "V 8
Article:
a. Meat -Axe Radicalism in California
b. Warning: Tax Revolt Arrives //So
Material from Johnson County Regional Planning Commission.
ARTICLE: "Cities' Computer Financial Controls Often Are a Mixed Bag,
Detroit's System Shows" /x,52
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