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COMPLETE DESCRIPTION OF COUNCIL ACTIVITIES
June 27, 1978
7:30 P.M.
Iowa City Council, reg. mtg., 6/27/78, 7:30 P.M., at Civic Center.
Councilmembers present: Balmer, deProsse, Erdahl, Neuhauser, Perret
(7:35 P.M.), Roberts, Vevera. Absent: None. Mayor Robert Vevera
presiding. Staffinembers present: Berlin, Stolfus, Hayek, Schreiber,
Schmeiser. Minutes tape-recorded on Reel 78-17, Side 2, 460 -End & Reel
78-19, Side 1, 1-870.
City Clerk Stolfus asked for addition of consideration of applica-
tion for Class C Liquor License for Copper Dollar, 211 Iowa Ave., and
distributed comments from Police Chief Miller. Council decided to
discuss the application and not add to Consent Calendar. City Manager
Berlin asked deferral of Item 2.e.3, Res. on Sturgis Corner Improvements.
Moved by Roberts, seconded by Balmer, that the following items
and recomms. in Consent Calendar be received or approved, and/or adopted
as amended:
Approval of Off. Actions, reg. Council mtgs. 6/6 and 6/13/78,
subject to correction, as recomm. by City Clerk. r
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Minutes of Boards and Commissions: 'Human Rights Comm. -5/22/18; 3 11 S'.5
)-Civil Service Comm.-4/28/78;3Housing Cgmm.-6/7/78;iComm. on Community? I1 51
S //57
Needs-6/7/78;SBoard of Appeals -6/8/78; Library9Board-5/25/78; s // s s
IlAirport Comm.-6/9/78;3Board Adjustment -6/8/78; Design Review Comm.- v //59
6/14/78, 9 Ilk
Permit Res. recomm. by City Clerk, Bk. 48: 'RES. 78-238. p. 631,
Approving Class B Liquor and RFS. 78-239, p. 632, Approving Sqn-d-ay 1 1162
Sales for Howard Johnson's, N. Dodge. 'IRES. 78-240, p. 633, ApprovingA // 6?
Class C Lige for Eagles, 225 Hwy. J1 S. 3RFS. 78-241 p. 634,
Approving Class C Liquor for Sycamore Eating and Drinking Co., 3 J16y
Sycamore Mall. iRES. 78-242, p. 635, Approving K_L05_C_L1_quQr for e 116-6-
American
/6SAmerican Legion Post H17, Amer. Legion Rd.51RES. 78-243, pp. 636-
638, Ap roving 64 Cigqarette Permits l s 1166
G£.t/ER VROM F.c�xi:QedtQoFENy/f5 (#//63/
Setting Public Hearings, Bk. 48:1 RFS. 78-244, p. 639, SETTING 1 // L0
PUBLIC HEARING FOR 7/11/78 FOR GOVERNOR STREET BRIDGE PRRNJ.'RES.
78-245, P. 640, SETTING PUBLIC HEARING ON 7/11/78 FOR COURT AND '�ZO
MUSCATINE CULVERT PROD. 30ES. 78-246. p. 641, SETTING PUBLIC HEARING
7/11/78 FOR FY79 ASPHALT RESURFACING PROJECT. Moved by Roberts, 3 // 69
seconded by deProsse, that Sand Road be deleted and R13, Park Road
(Templin Rd. east to Park entrance, $16,910) and #18 Court St.
(Dodge west to Johnson, $6,200) be added to project list. Motion
carried, 5/2, Neuhauser and Vevera voting "no". h,RES. 78-247, p.
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CIGAR�J,EE,,P RMITS - July. 1, .1978 through .June 30, 1979
79-1 - Pester Derby Oil Co., 606 S. Riverside
79-2 - HyVee Food Store #1, 227 E. Kirkwood
79-3 - HyVee Food Store #2, 310 N. 1st Ave.' 4.
79-4 - George's Buffet, Inc., 312 Market St.
79-5 - The 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.
7D-9 Hillcrest Dining Services, U. of 1.
79-10 - Residence Services - Vending Service, U. of 1. a
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, Inpd ,,,,600,.N.._Dodge_S.t.
79-14 - Eagle Discount Supermarket #220 ((Lucky Stores, Inc.)), 1101 S. Riverside Dr.
79-15 -May's Drug Store #198 (Lucky Stores, Inc:) "1101`S:`River`s'ide"D'r.
79 16 Imperial Refineries Corp., 1854 South Riverside Dr..-__.
79 171,:7-EIeven_Food.Store-#18048-('South1and'Corp. '- 820" I st Ave
79-18 - Iowa City Sav-Mor (Krause Gentle Oil Corp.), 1104 South Gilbert St.
7 79-.Hawkeye Dairy--Store._(Hawkeye Daj�jr, , Inc.), 701 E Davenport St.-
7
20 Quik Trip #503 (QuikTrip Corp.),"123 W. Benton St - "
79-21 LQuikrTrip�509fi (QuikTr,9.pyorp•:), 225 Si Gilbert St. _...o
79 22'4'' NilggTeens 1646 Sycamore ((Walgree Co.))
79-23 - Gilbert SE. Tap, 1134 S.;:Gilbert-?Wm..Marcus- Hansen)
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79`24- Gabe 'n' Walkers, 330.E" :Washington (EECH;-I'nc:)
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)
Z9730-7,-Aividend pndedGas, 302-:S.;Dubuque..,(Geor, e,Ferdig
79-31 - Finkbine Golf Course, University of Iowa of I.
79-32 - Iowa.Memorial Union, University of Iowa
7�-33"= Holiday Stationstore #92; Highway 6 & Rocky Shore (Cedar Falls Oil Co.)
79.-34-.Discount.Dan!s Shell, 933 South. Clinton,,P..O...Box .127 (Voss., Pet_roleum,Co,.,,_Inc
79-35 -'The Best Steak House, 1 South Dubuque (Bill G. Mihalopoulos)
7,9,_36;_ O'Brien;s,,;119.Ioiva Ave.,:..(Sean: Strub..and..Dennis:,El.lis)
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)
79-41 - Whiteway Super Market, 212 South Clinton St. (McKray & Rotter)
79-42 - Amelon's Skelly Service, Inc., 204 N. Dubuque St. (Sueppel & Klien)
11 79-43 - The Annex, Inc., 819 - 1st Ave. (Ted & Marion McLaughlin)
rt 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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CIGARETTE PERMITS - July 1, 1978 through June 30, 1979
79-52 - Mumn's Saloon & Eatery, 21 W.Benton (Hawkeye Amusement)
79-53 - Bob & Henry 66, 323 E. Burlington (Hawkeye Amusement)
79-54 - Gringo's Mexican Restaurant, 115 E. College (Hawkeye Amusement)
79-55 - Bull Market Restaurant, 325 E. Washington (Hawkey Amusement)
79-56 - Copper Dollar, 211 Iowa Ave. (Hawkeye Amusement)
79-57 - The Highlander Inn & Supper Club, Route 2 (Hawkeye Amusement)
79-58 - The May Flower Apartments, 1110 North Dubuque St. (Hawkeye Amusement)
79-59 - Moody Blue, 1200 South Gilbert Ct.(Hawkeye Amusement)
79-60 - Plamor Bowling, Inc., 1555 -1st Ave. (Hawkeye Amusement)
79-61 - Sambo's, 830 S. Riverside Dr. (Hawkeye Amusement)
79-62 - Serendipity Devil's Den, 1310 Highland Ct. (Hawkeye Amusement)
79-63 - Taco Grande, Inc. S.E. Iowa, 331 E. Market (Hawkeye Amusement)
79-64-.V.F.W. Johnson County Post 2581, 1012 Gilbert Ct. (Hawkeye Amusement)
79-65 - Howard Johnson's Motor LodgeI-80 and Highway 1 (Hawkeye Amusement)
79-66 - Towncrest Inn, 1011 Arthur Si.t(Hawkeye Amusement)
79-67 - The Mill Restaurant, 120 E. Burlington(Hawkeye Amusement)
79-68 - Woodfields, 1200 S. Gilbert Ct. (Hawkeye Amusement)
79-69 - Iowa Thrashers, 1515 Mall Dr. (Hawkeye Amusement)
79-70 - Godfather's Pizza, 531 Hwy. 1 West (Hawkeye Amusement)
79-71 - Hamburg Inn No. 2, 214 North Linn (Francis H. Panther)
79-72 - Bill's 1-80 DX, Route 2 (Bill and Cathy Kron)
79-73 - Comer's Incorporated, 13 SouthDubuque
79-74 - V.F.W. Post 3949, 609 Highway 6 Bypass (Regal Vending)
79-75 - Senor Pablos, 830 -1st Ave. (Regal Vending)
79-76 - Applegate's Landing, 1411 S. Gilbert (Regal Vending)
79-77 - A & V Pizza Villa, 5 S. Dubuque (Regal Vending)
79-78 - Sycamore Eating & Drinking Co., Sycamore Mall Shopping Center (Regal Vending)
79-79 - Highland Ave. D -X, 1310 South Gilbert (Regal Vending)
79-80 - St. Michael's Saloon, 800 South Dubuque (Regal Vending)
79-81 - Lazy Leopard Lounge, 122 Wright (Regal Vending)
79-82 - Danbis, 517 S. Riverside Drive (Regal Vending)
79-83 - American Legion #17, Legion Road (Regal Vending)
79-84 - That Deli - That Bar, 325 E. Market St. (Regal Vending)
79-85 - Grand Daddy's, 505 E. Burlington (Regal Vending)
79-86 - Big 10 DX, 513 South Riverside Dr. (Regal Vending)
79-87 - Rossie's Cafe, 329 South Gilbert (Regal Vending)
79-88 - Knights of Columbus, 328 E. Washington (Regal Vending)
79-89 - Ken's Pizza, 1950 Lower Muscatine (Regal Vending)
79-90 - Ken's Hardware, Highway 1 West (Regal Vending)
79-91 - Walt's, 928 Maiden Lane (Walter Poggenpohl)
79-92 - The Brown Bottle, 114 S. Clinton St. (Donald Landau)
79-93 - Moore's Business Forms, Inc., South Riverside Dr. (Canteen Food & Vending Service)
79-94 - H.P. Smith Co., P. 0. Box 906 (Canteen Food & Vending Service)
79-95 - Westinghouse Learning Corp., I-80 & Hwy. 1 (Canteen Food & Vending Service)
79-96 - American College Testing Program, Inc., Hwy. 1 & Interstate 80 (Canteen Food &
Vending Service)
79-97 - K -Mart Store No. 4315, 901 Hollywood Blvd. (Canteen Food & Vending Service)
79-98 - Thomas & Betts Co., Hwy. 218 South (Canteen Food & Vending Service)
79-99 - Owens Brush Co., Lower Muscatine Rd. (Canteen Food & Vending Service)
79-100- Riverside 66 Service, 1031 S. Riverside Dr. (Paul Christian)
79-101- Hilltop D -X, 1123 N. Dodge (DomLL, Inc.)
79-102- Ware & McDonald Oil, 828 S. Dubuque (D. Ware + R. McDonald)
79-103- Loyal Order of Moose #1096, 2910 Muscatine Ave.
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141,ROFILMED BY JORM 141CROLAB
CEDAR RAPIDS AND ULS MUINL:,, IUAA
Counr Activities
June 1978
Page 2
6.42, SETTING PUBLIC HEARING ON 8/8/78, FOR SECTION 1 OF THE FACILITY h 170
PLAN (design of new treatment plant and constr. of corridor sewer).
RES. 78-24 j, pp. 643-647, SETTING PUBLIC HEARING ON 7/11/78 ON THE
PROPOSITION OF THE ISSUANCE OF $2,250,000 GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS
(FOR AN ESSENTIAL CORPORATE PURPOSE) OF IOWA CITY, IOWA, AND PROVIDING
FOR PUBLICATIQN OF NOTICE THEREOF. Memo -Faom 91N,9Ncf Z/.¢. 5 // 7
R¢ bo,2d iasuc.
Resolutions, Bk. 48:IRES. 78-249, pp. 648-649, DIRECTING CITY
// 72
CLERK TO REPUBLISH ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS FOR IOWA CITY TRANSIT
.BARN VENTILATION PROJ. (bids taken on 8/2/78). ARES. 78-250, p.
} // 73
650, ACCEPTING IMPROVEMENTS IN VILLAGE GREEN SOUTH SM-,, PAV114G
AND STORM SEWERS.3,RES. 78-251, p. 651, ACCEPTING IMPROVEMENTS,
3 // 7`
PAVING AND INLETS, IN WESTWINDS SUBD. A RES. 78-252,, p. 652, ACCEPTING
It -7,57
IMPROVEMENTS INCOURI -SCOTT BLVD. ADDNS., PARTS 3, 5, and 6
(certain paving and storm sewer). 5 RFS. 78 -2U, -p. 653, APPROVING
5 // 76
PROPOSED SPECIFICATIONS, FORM OF CONTRACT FOR NEWSPRINT RECYCLING
RUKUPJIND AUTHORIZING THE CITY CLERK TO PUBLISH ADVERTISEMENT FOR
6 // 7
RECEIPT OF BIDS ON 7/5/78. b RES. 78-254, p. 654, AUTHORIZING MAYOR
TO SIGN GRANT APPLICATION FOR STATE TRANSIT ASSISTANCE FOR FY79.
'RES. 78-255, pp. 655-656, APPROVING PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS, FORM
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OF CONTRACT AND ESTIMATE FOR ALLEY PROJECT N3, (alley east of
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Madison St. between Burlington and Court). s RES. 78-256. P. 657,
APPROVING WATER MAIN EXTENSION AGREEMENTS ON MORMON TREK with.7,y_'n_
Cae Dev. Co.. Braverman. Carson and Barber._9RE$. 78-257, p. 658,
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REALLOCATING APPROPRIATIONS BETWEEN FUNDS WITHIN PROGRAMS '78
Budget.
Correspondence: City Attorney Hayek re title action on // �/
property, referred to City Manager.
Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 6/0, Perret absent.
Councilman Perret arrived, 7:35 P.M. Mayor Vevera announced the
public hearings set within the Consent Calendar items. Favg-Pappageprae,
Mgr. of Cooper Dollar, discussed problems as noted by Police Chief
Miller. City Atty. Hayek outlined legal procedures which could be
taken. Moved by Roberts, seconded by Perret, to adopt RES. 78-258, Bk.
48, p. 659, APPROVING CLASS C LIQUOR LICENSE FOR COPPER DOLLAR, 211 Iowa
Ave. Roll call: Ayes: Neuhauser, Perret, Roberts, Vevera, Balmer.
Nays: deProsse, Erdahl. Res. adopted, 5/2. Moved by Neuhauser, seconded
by deProsse, to set a hearin on September 12, 1978, 7:30 P.M. to consider
suspension of the liquor license for Copper Dollar. Motion carried
unanimously, 7/0. It was the consensus of Council that the Police Chief //SZ
should report violations at all taverns whenever warranted, to Council.
Moved by Neuhauser, seconded by Balmer, to adopt RES-, 78-22., Bk.
48, p. 660, SETTING PUBLIC HEARING 7/25/78 TO CONSIDER ORD. AMENDING
ZONING ORD. 2238 BY PROVIDING DIFFERENT STANDARDS FOR THE COMPOSITION OF
SEWAGE WASTE AT THE POINT OF DISCHARGE INTO THE PUBLIC SEWER. Affirmative
roll call vote unanimous, 7/0, all Councilmembers present.
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June ./, 1978
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Moved by Balmer, seconded by Neuhauser, to adopt RES. 78-260, Bk.
48, p. 661, APPROVING PREL. AND FINAL PLAT OF HICKORY CORNER ADDN.
Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 7/0, all Councilmembers present./, 441
Moved by Neuhauser, seconded by deProsse, that the Ord. Amending
Zoning Ord. 2238 by Changing the Use Regulations of the half -block
bordered by Lucas, Market, and Governor Sts. from R3A to R2 Zone, be
considered and given first vote for passage. Motion to consider, adopted,
7/0. Negative roll call vote on passage unanimous 0/7, all Council- // 8S
members present, Ord. not adopted. Public hearing was held on Ordinance
to consider amending this property to R3 Zone. Moved by Balmer, seconded
by Neuhauser, that the rule requiring that ordinances must be considered
and 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 and second
consideration and vote be waived, and the ORD. 78-2900. Bk. 13, pp.
IIOA-111A, AMENDING ZONING ORD. 2238 BY CHANGING THE USE REGULATIONS OF
THE ABOVE-DESCRIBED PROPERTY FROM R3A TO R3 ZONE, be voted upon for
final passage at this time. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 7/0,
all Councilmembers present. Moved by Balmer, seconded by Perret, that
ORD. 78-2900 be finally adopted at this time. Affirmative roll call vote
unanimous, 7/0, all Councilmembers present. // 6
Regarding recommendation of Planning and Zoning Comm. to rezone a
vacant lot northeast of Hometown Dairies on Hwy. 1 from CH to R3 Zone,
Planner Schmeiser reminded Council that a petition objecting to the
rezoning had been filed, and Mayor Vevera had advised he would be abstain-
ing, so five affirmative votes would be needed to adopt an Ord. Moved
by Neuhauser, seconded by Erdahl, that the Ord. Amending Zoning Ord.
2238 by Changing Use Regulations of Above -Described Property from CH to
R3 Zone be considered and given first vote for passage. Motion to
consider carried unanimously, 7/0, Motion failed 4/2, on roll call
vote, deProsse, Erdahl, Perret and Neuhauser voting "aye"; Roberts and
Balmer voting "no"; Vevera abstaining. (The property remains in its
present zone, CH). Citizens appearing included: James Seeks, 928 N.
Dodge, who presented additional signatures for petition supporting P&Z
recommendation as submitted at Monday's informal meeting; Anthony Fry,
15 Caroline Ct., regarding petition also submitted at Monday's informal
meeting; citizens favoring Hy -Vee Grocery Store at corner of Dodge and
Old N. Dubuque Rd.; Loren Hickerson, 618 Brown St.; Don Hoy, 1520 N.
Dub. Road; George Baculis, 1101 N. Summit; Charles Ruppert, Old N.
Dubuque Rd.; Gordon Bowman, 1126 N. Dodge; Bill Gerhard, 1109 Prairie du
Chien Rd.; Jean Cater, 314 Brown; Resident, 1312 N. Dodge; Pat Gartland,
922 N. Dodge; Calvin Hall, 1318 Bristol Dr.; and Bea Davis, 707 Kimball //8Z
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JunL 1978
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Moved by Neuhauser, seconded by Roberts, that the Ord. Amending
Zoning Ord. 2238 by Changing the Use Regulations of Lots 8, 9, and 10,
Bacon's Subd., Social Services Building area, from R3B to R3A Zone, be _
considered and given first vote for passage. Motion to consider adopted,
7/0. Negative roll call vote on assa a 0/7, all Councilmembers resent.
Ord. not adopted. Public Hearing held on Ord. to amen oning Ord. 2238
by changing the use regulations of above-described property from R3B to
CO Zone. Corrine Suter, 609 Brown, questioned future use of vacant area
next to Social Services Bldg. Albert Soucek, 801 Brown, and P&Z Comm.
Ogeson appeared for discussion. Moved by Erdahl, seconded by Perret,
that the rule requiring that ordinances must be considered and 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 and second consideration
and vote be waived, and that ORD. 78-2901, Bk. 13, pp. 112-113, AMENDING
ZONING ORD. 2238 BY CHANGING THE USE REGULATIONS OF THE ABOVE-DESCRIBED
PROPERTY FROM R3B TO CO ZONE, be voted upon for final passage at this
time. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 7/0, all Councilmembers
present. Moved by Erdahl, seconded by deProsse, that ORD. 78-2901 be
finally adopted at this time. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous,
7/0, all Councilmembers present. Moved by deProsse, seconded by Neuhauser,
to refer back to Planning & Zoning Comm. consideration of the approx.
40' x 254' strip of land south of the Social Services Bldg. for recommenda-
tion of a zone. Motion carried, 7/0.
Moved by Balmer, seconded by deProsse, that ORD. 78-2902, Bk. 13,
pp. 114-115, AMENDING ZONING ORDINANCE 2238 BY CHANGING THE USE REGULATIONS
OF LOT 51, (bluff north of Happy Hollow Park), AND THE SOUTHERN 60' of
lot 50 (house south of the apartment building) FROM R3B to R2 ZONE, be
passed and adopted. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 7/0, all // O
Councilmembers present.
Moved by Neuhauser, seconded by Balmer, that the ORD. Amending
Zoning Ord. 2238 by Changing the Use Regulations of all of Lot 50 except
the south 186', the vacant lot north of the apartment building, from R3B
to R2 Zone be considered and given first vote for passage. Motion to
consider adopted, 7/0. A protest had been filed. Atty. Ryan's opinion
discussed. Roll call vote on first consideration defeated, 3/4; deProsse, //9�
Erdahl and Perret voting"a a", Vevera Balmer, Neuhauser, Roberts
voting "no". ub is earing on Ord. Amending on5g r 2238 by changing
the use regulations of above-described property from R3B to R3 Zone
held. Constance Merker appeared. Moved by Balmer, seconded by Roberts,
that the rule requiring that ordinances must be considered and 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 and second considera-
tion and vote be waived, and that ORD., 78-2903, Bk. 13, pp. 116-117,
AMENDING ZONING ORD. 2238 BY CHANGING THE USE REGULATIONS OF THE ABOVE-
DESCRIBED PROPERTY FROM R3B to R3 ZONE, be voted upon for final passage
at this time. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 7/0, all Council -
members present. Moved by Balmer, seconded by deProsse, that ORD. 78-
2903 be finally adopted at this time. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous,
7/0, all Councilmembers present.
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JORM MICR4�LAB
14ICROFILMED BY JORM MICROLAB
CEDAR RAPIDS AND ULS MUINL�, 10VIA
Coun Activities
June 1978
Page 5
Mayor Vevera declared a five-minute recess. Meeting then reconvened.
Moved by Balmer, seconded by Erdahl, that ORD. 78-2904, Bk. 13,
pp. 118-119, AMENDING ZONING ORD. 2238 BY CHANGING THE USE REGULATIONS
OF THE NORTH 126 FEET OF THE SOUTH 186 FEET OF LOT 50, the apartment
building at 902-904 N. Dodge, FROM R3B to R3A ZONE, be passed and
adopted. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 7/0, all Councilmembers 93
present.
Moved by Balmer, seconded by Erdahl, that ORD. 78-2905, Bk. 13,
pp. 120-122, AMENDING ZONING ORD. 2238 BY CHANGING THE USE REGULATIONS
OF LOT 47, 48 and PART OF 49, the Gerard property on North Dodge, FROM
R3B to R2 ZONE, be passed and adopted. Affirmative roll call vote // 9y
unanimous, 7/0, all Councilmembers present.
Moved by Neuhauser, seconded by Perret, that regarding ORD. 78-
2906, Bk. 13, pp. 123-124, AMENDING ZONING ORD. 2238 BY CHANGING THE USE
REGULATIONS OF THE TWO PARCELS LOCATED BETWEEN THE GERARD PROPERTY AND
THE VACANT LOT NORTH OF THE 29 UNIT APARTMENT BUILDING ON N. DODGE ST.
from R3B to R2, that the rule requiring that ordinances must be considered
and 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 and second
consideration and vote be waived, and that the ordinance be voted upon
for final passage at this time. Roll call vote, 6/1, Ayes: Balmer,
deProsse, Erdahl, Neuhauser, Perret, Roberts. Nays: Vevera. Moved by
Neuhauser, seconded by Perret, that ORD. 78-2906 be finally adopted at
this time. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 7/0, all Councilmembers 119s-
present.
/Rspresent.
Moved by Neuhauser, seconded by deProsse, to refer to Planning
and Zoning for consideration of possible rezoning, the south side of
Dodge St. between Summit and Conklin Lane. Motion carried, 6/1, Vevera
voting "no."
Don Burns, representing Danbis Pizza, S..Riverside Dr., requested
consideration of Class B Beer Permit. The Mayor noted that there had
not been time for proper review of the application, so Council could not 119,7
take action.
Public hearing was held on the assessment of charges against
property located at 803 E. College St. and 214 S. Lucas St, for the
repair of sidewalks abutting this property owned by James Truitt. No one /7 98
appeared.
Public hearing was held on the proposed ordinance amending Ord.
2238 by regulating the location of adult businesses in Iowa City. No �� 9
one appeared.
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Moved by Neuhauser, seconded by deProsse, to reappoint H. R.
Amidon, 830 N. Dodge, Mary Ellen Clark, 3111 Alpine Court, and Roberta
Patrick. 515 Oakland, to vacancies on the Committee on Community Needs
terms expiring 7/1/80. Motion carried unanimously, 7/0. Moved by
Neuhauser, seconded by Erdahl, to appoint Alan Horowitz. 1132 Wylde
Green Road, and David Smithers, 1801 Calvin Court, to vacancies on the
United Action for Youth Board, terms expiring 6/30/79. Motion carried
unanimously, 7/0. Moved by deProsse, seconded by Neuhauser, to appoint
,Mary Diane Klaus, 909 Maplewood Lane, and Elmer Giblin, 1316 Prairie du
Chien, to vacancies on the Housing Commission, terms expiring 5/1/81.
Motion carried unanimously, 7/0. /•2 00
City Manager Berlin answered the question regarding future
building by Perpetual Savings andLoan by stating that he had just
received a letter from them advising that they will start on the Clinton/
Burlington site this summer. He will also send Council a report regarding
the Park/Recreation conference in Ontario. A memo from Public Works
will be sent in the packet concerning plans for 5od on American Legion 2 D /
Road.
Councilman Perret requested that Council take a position on
elimination of Amtrak RR in Iowa, and support a more central route. As a
majority of Councilmembers were interested, Perret will draft a letter
to send. Perret also questioned if the policy for ramping of replacement
of curb cuts was being followed. City Manager Berlin indicated that the
facts will be reviewed, and a report will be sent to Council. 120;?
After discussion of Dir. Showalter's memo regarding additional
costs for replacement of Old Jet, a majority of Council stated that they
expected Project GREEN to pay them. Councilwoman deProsse explained the
Dean Jones application to Iowa Natural Resources to_LelcLca_bQ3a1Ltofl
Creek, west of the Meadow St. Bridge, and the proposed public hearing to
be held in Des Moines on 7/6/78. It was moved by deProsse, seconded by
Perret, that the City Manager or the Mayor request, by phone call and
confirming letter, that the hearing be delayed for two months and the Z 03
hearing be held in Iowa City. Motion carried unanimously, 7/0.
City Manager Berlin called attention to the distribution of the
Cable Television Ordinance to Council, and its availability at the
Clerk's office on Wednesday. There will be a summary memo prepared by
Staff. He also presented the RES. 78-261, Bk. 48, p. 663-664, AUTHORIZING
FILING OF APPLICATION WITH THE ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, UNITED
STATES OF AMERICA, FOR A GRANT UNDER THE WATER POLLUTION CONTROL ACJ,
(33 U.S.C. 1251 ET. SEQ.) FOR CONSTRUCTION OF THE RIVER CORRIDOR SEWERS- /,2 OS -
STEP 3 GRANT. Moved by Balmer, seconded by Neuhauser, to adopt the
above resolution. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 7/0, all Council -
members present. Berlin requested direction regarding costs of Old Jet
installation. Moved by Roberts, seconded by deProsse, that Project
GREEN be billed the additional costs minus the $244 costs for labor
(approx. $900). Motion carried unanimously, 7/0.
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Moved by Balmer, seconded by Neuhauser, to adopt RU, -78-262, Bk.
48, p. 665, AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO SIGN A SEWAGE TREATMENT AGREEMENT
WITH A MAJOR CONTRIBUTING INDUSTRY, PROCTOR AND GAMBLE. Affirmative
roll call vote unanimous, 7/0, all Councilmembers present. This application
will then be submitted to the Dept. of Environmental Quality.
There were no Council objections to consideration of Item 23,
Ordinance Regarding Temporary Buildings, at this time. Moved by Balmer,
seconded by Neuhauser, that the rule requiring that ordinances must be
considered and 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
and second consideration and vote be waived, and that ORD. 78-2907, Bk.
13, pp. 125-126, AMENDING ORD. 2527, THE LARGE SCALE NON-RESIDENTIAL
DEVELOPMENT ORD. (CHAPTER 9.52 OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE) BY ADDING A PROVISION
TO EXEMPT TEMPORARY BUILDINGS FROM ITS APPLICATION, be voted upon for
final passage at this time. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 7/0,
all Councilmembers present. Moved by Balmer, seconded by deProsse, that
ORD, 78-2907 be finally adopted at this time. Affirmative roll call
vote unanimous, 7/0, all Councilmembers present. /17 OE
Moved by deProsse, seconded by Neuhauser, to adopt RES. 78-263,
Bk. 48, p. 666, AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO SIGN AN AGREEMENT AMENDMENT TO
THE CONTRACT WITH.CAR1 WALKER & ASSOCIATES FOR THE 900 CAR PARKING
GARAGE ON BLOCK 83-84. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, all
Councilmembers present. This will provide for an economic evaluation on
Block 64. Presentation of additional information will be made at 7/10
informal meeting. /,20
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Moved by deProsse, seconded by Perret, to adopt RES. 78-264, Bk.
48, p. 667, AUTHORIZING EXECUTION OF CONTRACT BETWEEN THE CITY OF IOWA
CITY AND JOHNSON COUNTY SEATS. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous,
7/0, all Councilmembers present. 1-2/6)
Moved by deProsse, seconded by Perret, to amend the RES. 78-265,
Bk. 48, p. 668, ON UNCLASSIFIED SALARIES AND COMPENSATION FOR FISCAL
YEAR 1979 BEGINNING 7/1/78 by changing the City Clerk's salary to
$18,500. Motion carried unanimously, 7/0. Moved by deProsse, seconded
by Perret, to adopt RES. 78-265, as amended. Affirmative roll call vote
unanimous, all Councilmembers present. /�—
Moved by Balmer, seconded by Neuhauser, to adopt RES. 78-266, Bk.
48, p. 669-671, AUTHORIZING THE CITY ATTORNEY TO OBTAIN PATENTS FROM THE
STATE OF IOWA FOR CERTAIN STREETS AND ALLEYS LOCATED WITHIN THE CITY OF
I014A CITY, portions of Capitol Street, and Washington Street adjacent to
Blocks 83 and 84; alley adjacent to elderly housing site on Block 61,
Old Post Office. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous 7/0, all Council-
members present.
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Moved by Balmer, seconded by Neuhauser, to adopt RES. 78-267, Bk.
48, p. 672, DESIGNATING THE OLD POST OFFICE LOT A PARKING LOT AND PRESCRIB-
ING THE TIME LIMIT, FEES, AND DAYS AND HOURS OF COLLECTION THEREFOR.
Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 7/0, all Councilmembers present. /..2 13
Moved by Balmer, seconded by deProsse, to adopt RES. 78-268, Bk.
48, p. 673-674, DEDICATING REAL PROPERTY ON BLOCK 64 FOR THE PURPOSE OF
CARRYING OUT URBAN RENEWAL, to Dey Bldg. Corp. for hotel development.
Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 7/0, all Councilmembers present. /2 /Z/
Moved by deProsse, seconded by Neuhauser, to adopt RES. 78-269
Bk. 48, p. 675-676, DEDICATING REAL PROPERTY ON BLOCK 103 FOR THE
PURPOSE OF CARRYING OUT URBAN RENEWAL, to Capitol States Associates for
elderly housing. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 7/0, all Council -
members present.
Moved by deProsse, seconded by Erdahl, that the ORD. VACATING
SIREETS AND ALLEYS WITHIN THE URBAN RENEWAL PROJECT AREA, Parcels 83-1,
84-1. and 64, be considered and given first vote for passage. Motion to
consider carried, 7/0. Affirmative roll call vote on first passage,
unanimous, 7/0, all Councilmembers present. 1.216
Moved by Neuhauser, seconded by Perret, that the ORD. ESTABLISHING
A DOWNTOWN COMMISSION FOR THE CITY OF IOWA CITY, be considered and given
second vote for passage. Motion to consider carried, 7/0. Michelle
Fisher, Pres Downtown Association, read a statement and Don Crum appeared.
Roll call vote on second passage, 6/1: Ayes: Perret, Vevera, Balmer,
deProsse, Erdahl, Neuhauser. Nays: Roberts. /,/ 7
Moved by deProsse, seconded by Neuhauser, that the ORD. AMENDING
ORD. 77-2859 ADOPTING THE UNIFORM BUILDING CODE AS MODIFIED AS THE IOWA
CITY BUILDING CODE, be considered and given first vote for passage.
Motion to consider carried, 7/0. Affirmative roll call vote on first
passage unanimous, 7/0, all Councilmembers present. This amendment
modifies the Building Code by deleting drywall and lath inspections as
the required minimum inspection, allows an exception in the handrail
requirements for steps having less than four risers, establishes definition
of engineered trusses and establishes limitations and 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. /2 /ff
Moved by Balmer, seconded by Vevera, that the ORD. AMENDING ORD.
75-2774 PROVIDING FOR SANITARY SEWER SERVICE CHARGES FOR PROPERTIES WITH
PRIVATE WATER SUPPLIES, be considered and given first vote for passage.
Motion to consider carried, 6/1, Roberts voting "no". Roll call vote
on first passage, 6/1. Ayes: Vevera, Balmer, deProsse, Erdahl, Neuhauser, /
Perret. Nays: Roberts. 12
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June 1978
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Moved by deProsse, seconded by Erdahl, that the rule requiring
that ordinances must be considered and 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 and second consideration and vote be
waived, ,and the ORD. 78-2908, Bk. 13, pp. 127-129, 41ENDING ORD. 77-2835
BY PROVIDING FOR THE PARKING OF MOTORIZED BICYCLES, MOTOR BICYCLES AND
MOPEDS IN PARKING AREAS DESIGNATED FOR BICYCLES ONLY, BY INSERTING A NEW
SECTION 6.01.48 AND REPEALING SECTION 6.12.17 OF ORD. 77-2835 AND ENACTING
NEW PROVISIONS IN LIEU THEREOF, be voted upon for final passage at this
time. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 7/0, all Councilmembers
present. Moved by deProsse, seconded by Erdahl, that ORD. 78-2908 be
finally adopted at this time. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, baa O
7/0, all Councilmembers present.
Moved by Balmer, seconded by Erdahl, that the meeting be adjourned.
Motion carried, unanimously, 11:30 P.M.
ROBERT A. VEVERA, MAYOR
ATTEST:
BBIE STOLFUS, CITY CLERK
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City ®4 Iowa Cf
DATE: June 16, 1978
TO: City Council
FROM: City Manager
RE: Material in Friday's Packet
Informal session agendas
Memoranda from the City Manager:
a. Evaluation of Manager /22/
b. Linda Schreiber 12--412-
c.
-2c. Travel - Non -ERA States /223
Memorandum from the Director of Parks and Recreation regarding Napoleon Park
Historical Project. / 2 2 y
Memorandum from Susan Sheets regarding Neighborhood Site Improvement Program:
Phase 2. i2 2--,;-
Memorandum
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Memorandum from the Director of Public Works regarding Ralston Creek watershed
management plan. /.2;Z6
Memorandum from the Transit Manager rearding UMTA grant process.
Agenda of June 20 meeting of the Riverfront Commission. /2 :2 8
May monthly reports from the Departments of Parks and Recreation and Fire.
Minutes of meeting between City and University on West Side Campus /;?,30
Transportation System.
Minutes of June 7 staff meeting. / ;� s /
Article from Passenger Transport concerning Iowa City ridership. /a 3 2
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City of Iowa Ci
MEMORANDUM
DATE: June 23, 1978
TO: City Council
FROM: City Manager
RE: Material in Friday's Packet
Memoranda from the City Manager:
a. Motor Vehicle Management /i2 B v
b, Travel Prohibition / 2 35-
c.
Sc. Citizen Attitudes 1.236
Memoranda from the Director of Public Works:
a. Informal Council Meeting, June 13, 1978 - Erosion Problem at
Colony's Subdivision at 7th Avenue and Rochester. /.2.3 7
b. Informal Council Meeting, June 13, 1978 - Check for Handicapped
Curb Cut at Benton Street at Gilbert. /23F
Copy of letter from Hayek, Hayek, and Hayek to City Council regarding
Intervention in Public Utility Rate Cases. 123,7
Memorandum from Paul Glaves,.Redevelopment Program Coordinator regarding
Resolution of Dedication -- Parking Lot Block 103 and Part of Block 64.
/ -2'/D
Memorandum from Eugene A. Dietz, City Engineer regarding FY79 Asphalt
Resurfacing Project.
Memorandum from John Hayek to Abbie Stolfus regarding Lawrence Frank,
818 South Summit Street 1-2112,
Memorandum from Parks and Recreation Department regarding Old Jet Restoration
Bills. 1;2,13
Minutes of the staff meeting of June 14, 1978. /.21/ 1
Minutes of the Council of Elders of June 6, 1978. /2`/S
Calendar of Events for July 1978,
Article: City Federally 'Fat', Going Broke. 1.2q(;,
March Monthly Report from Human Relations Department. / :? H 9
Copy of the law suit, Eastern Iowa Cablevision, Inc. vs. City of Iowa City.
/.2y9
Letter from Andrea Haunr-to Transit Mgr. re bus service l2 50
Letter from Procter & Gamble re temporary building during expansion
construction
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tdICROCILnCD BY
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I4ILRUfILMLU BY JURM MICRDLAB
LLUAR RAVIUS AND OLS ,''iui:,L_,
DATE: June 16, 1978
TO: City Council
FROM: City Manager
REI Material in Friday's Packet
Informal session agendas
Memoranda from the City Manager:
a. Evaluation of Manager /.22-/
b. Linda Schreiber 121.2
c. Travel - Non -ERA States 1223
Memorandum from the Director of Parks and Recreation regarding Napoleon Park
Historical Project. / 2 2 y
Memorandum from Susan Sheets regarding Neighborhood Site Improvement Program:
Phase 2. 122.5
Memorandum from the Director of Public Works regarding Ralston Creek watershed
management plan. 1226
Memorandum from the Transit Manager regarding UMTA grant process.
/227
Agenda of June 20 meeting of the Riverfront Commission. /z � 8
May monthly reports from the Departments of Parks and Recreation and Fire.
/;zz9
Minutes of meeting between City and University on West Side Campus 1.-;230
Transportation System.
Minutes of June 7 staff meeting. / ;Z 3 /
Article from Passenger Transport concerning Iowa City ridership. /.;Z 3 2
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