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RESOLUTION NO. 78-485
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RESOLUTION TO REFUND CIGARETTE PERMIT
WHEREAS, Donutland, Inc. dba/Donutland #13 at 1818 Lower Muscatine Road
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in Iowa City, Iowa, has surrendered cigarette 79-132
g permit No. expiring
June 30
, 19 79 , and requests a refund on the unused portion
thereof, now therefore,
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF IOWA CITY, IOWA, that cigarette
permit No. 79-132 issued to donutland, Inc. dba/Donutland #13
be cancelled, and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Mayor and City Clerk be and they are hereby
authorized and directed to draw a warrant on the General Fund in the amount of
$ 50.00 payable to Donutland. Inc-
as a refund on cigarette permit No. 79-132 .
It was moved by Balmer and seconded by Neuhauser that
the Resolution as read be adopted, and upon roll call there were:
AYES:AN Y5: ABSENT:
Balmer x
deProsse X
Erdahl X
Neuhauser X
Perret X
Roberts X
Vevera X
Passed and approved this 14th day of November , 1978
Mayor
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RESOLUTION N0. 78-486
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,IVO14OADDITION, PART
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CM COUNCIL OF IOWA CITY, IOWA, that the
approval of the preliminary plat for Mount Prospect Addition,
Part IV
be granted with the following conditions:
None.
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Balmer Perret
It was moved by and seconded by
that the resolution as read be adopted and upon roll call there were:
AYES: NAYS: ABSENT:
Passed and approved this 14th day of� November
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RESOLUTION NO. 78-487 A B B I E S T O L'r U S
ACCEPTING FINAL PLAT CITY CLERK
OF Mr. PROSPECT ADDITION, PT. IV i
WHEREAS, the owner and proprietor, FRANTZ CONSTRUCTION CO., INC., has
1 filed with the City Clerk plat and subdivision of the following described
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premises located in Johnson County, Iowa, to -wit:
(SEE EXHIBIT "A" ATTACHED HERETO,)
WHEREAS, said property is owned by the above named owner and the
dedication has been made with the free consent and in accordance with
the desire of thel
proprietor.
WHEREAS, said plat and subdivision is found to conform with Chapter is
409 of the 1977 Code of Iowa as amended, and all other statutory require- Ei
.� menta.
WHEREAS, said plat and subdivision was examined by the Planning 6 I
Zoning Commission and recommended that said plat and subdivision known
Mf as Hount Prospect Addition --.Part IV., be accepted and approved.,,
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WHEREAS, the owner and proprietor has submitted an agreement for the j
installation and construction of municipal improvements within said sub-
division, and whereas the same requires execution by and on behalf of the
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City of Iowa City.
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N014 THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of Iowa City,
Iowa, that said plat and subdivision located on the above described
property be and the same is hereby approved, and the dedication of the
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streets, parks, easements, and other public ways is hereby accepted.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Clerk of Iowa City, Iowa, is
hereby authorized and directed to certify a copy of this Resolution to
Recelvod $ Approved
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the County Recorder of Johnson County, Iowa.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Mayor and the City Clerk are hereby
authorized and directed to execute on behalf.of the City of Iowa City
the agreement regarding the installation of municipal improvements in
reference to the above referred to subdivision.
-I The above and foregoing Resolution was introduced by Councilman
Perret who moved its adoption. It was seconded by Council-
man a Roberts After discussion, the following roll
call was called:
ABSENT:
JOHN BALMER
x CAROL DEPROSSE
CLEMENS ERDAHL
MARY NEUHAUSER
DAVID FERRET
GLENN ROBERTS
ROBERT A. VEVERA
Whereupon, the Mayor declared the motion duly carried and the
Resolution duly adopted this 14th day of November 1978.
ATTEST: RODERT A. VEVERA, Mayor.
A BIS E A. STOLFUS, City Clerk.
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Beg;nning at the Ilorthwest corner of Lot 106, lit. Prospect Addition, Part III to
tle City of Iowa City, Johnson County, Iowa as recorded In Johnson County Recorder's
Plat book: , Page , said point lying on the Southerly right-of-way line of
U.S. Ilighway x6 bypass;
thonLe South 240 28' 04" West 144.48 feet along the Westerly Iine of said Lot
106 to the Southwesterly corner of said Lot 106, said point being on the Northerly
right-of-way line of Hollywood Boulevard (this is an assumed bearing for purposes
of this description only);
thence IlorthwesLerly 58.89 feet along a 458 foot radius curve concave Southwesterly
(chord North 66 29' 16" West 58.85 feet) said line being the Northerly right-of-way
line of Hollywood Boulevard to a point;
thence South 190 49' 43" West 66.00 feet to a point of intersection with the
Southerly right-of-way line of said Hollywood Boulevard;
thence Soutbieasterly 21.88 feet along a 15.00 foot radius curve concave Southwesterly,
(Chord S 28'23'21" 19.99Ee.) to a point of intersection with the Westerly right-of-way
line of Grantwood Drive;
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thence Soutbwesterly 43.14 feet along a 484.00 foot radius curve concave Southeasterly
(Chord S 10 50' 23" W, 43.12 feet) said line being the Westerly right-of-way line of
Grantwood Drive to a point of Intersection with the ilortheasterly corner of Lot 157 of
said 11t. Prospect Addition, Part III;
thence South 880 59' 27" West 125.00 feet along the Northerly Iine of said Lot 157,
to the Northwesterly corner of said Lot 157, and point of Intersection with the
Westerly line of said Mt: Prospect Addition, Part III;
thence South 00 Oil 08" West 480.00 feet along the Westerly line of said Ht.
Prospect Addition, Part III, to the Northeasterly corner of Lot 148, lit. Prospect
Addition, Part III and point of Intersection with the Northerly line of said lit.
Prospect Addition, Part III;
thence South 880 59' 2'7" West 263.02 feet along said Northerly Iine of Mt. Prospect
Addition, Part III, to a point;
thence South U70 55' 20" West 268.00 feet along said Northerly line of Mt. Prospect
Addition, Part III, to a point;
tltencu South 840 25' 10" West 135.00 feet along said Northerly line of Mt. Prospect
Addition, Part 111, to a point;
thence North 590 58' 00" West 135.00 feet along said Northerly line of Mt. Prospect
Addition, Part III, to a point;
thence North 00 01' 03" West 200.00 feet to a point;
thence s.ruth 890 58' 57" West 200.00 feet to a point of Intersection with the Easterly
right-of-way line of Sycamore Street;
EXHIBIT "A" -- page 1
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thence North 00 UI' 03" Hest 246.93 feet along :aid Easterly right -Of -slay line
of SyCmv. re Street to a pOi 11L;
thcncc Borth 890 58' 51" East 15.00 feet along said Easterly right-of-way line of
SycD.!are Street to a point;
thence florth 00 01' 03" hest 403.05 feet along said Easterly right-of-way line
of 5'jca:.arc Street to a p.-,;nL of intersection with said Southerly right -Of -way
line of U.S. Highaay 96 Bypass;
thence Horth 890 27' 44" East 229.53 feet along said Southerly right-of-way line
of U.S. Highway 16 Bypass to a point;
thencu Sol.theasterly 192.38 feet along a 2715.00 foot radius curve concave South-
westerly (Churd 5 880 30! 28" E 192.34 feet), said line being the said Southerly
right-of-way line of U.S. Highway K6 Bypass to 'a point;
thence South u0 151 57" West 134.26 feet to a point;
thencu Isurth 890 281 40" East 673.97 feet to a point of intersection with said South-
erly riruht-of-way line of U.S. Highway d6 Bypass;
thence Southeasterly 140.17 feet along a 2715.00 foot radius curve concave South-
wcsterly, said lino being the said Southerly right-of-way line of U.S. Highway 16
bypass (Chord S 70 30' 06" E 140.15 feet) L0 polnc.of beginning,
a"d cont"ining 18.4 acres, more or less.
EXHIBIT "A" -- page 2
SHIVE•IIATTERY 6 ASSOCIATES
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thence North 00 UI' 03" Hest 246.93 feet along :aid Easterly right -Of -slay line
of SyCmv. re Street to a pOi 11L;
thcncc Borth 890 58' 51" East 15.00 feet along said Easterly right-of-way line of
SycD.!are Street to a point;
thence florth 00 01' 03" hest 403.05 feet along said Easterly right-of-way line
of 5'jca:.arc Street to a p.-,;nL of intersection with said Southerly right -Of -way
line of U.S. Highaay 96 Bypass;
thence Horth 890 27' 44" East 229.53 feet along said Southerly right-of-way line
of U.S. Highway 16 Bypass to a point;
thencu Sol.theasterly 192.38 feet along a 2715.00 foot radius curve concave South-
westerly (Churd 5 880 30! 28" E 192.34 feet), said line being the said Southerly
right-of-way line of U.S. Highway K6 Bypass to 'a point;
thence South u0 151 57" West 134.26 feet to a point;
thencu Isurth 890 281 40" East 673.97 feet to a point of intersection with said South-
erly riruht-of-way line of U.S. Highway d6 Bypass;
thence Southeasterly 140.17 feet along a 2715.00 foot radius curve concave South-
wcsterly, said lino being the said Southerly right-of-way line of U.S. Highway 16
bypass (Chord S 70 30' 06" E 140.15 feet) L0 polnc.of beginning,
a"d cont"ining 18.4 acres, more or less.
EXHIBIT "A" -- page 2
SHIVE•IIATTERY 6 ASSOCIATES
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RESOLUTION N0. 78-488
RESOLUTION ANNEXING CERTAIN DESCRIBED REAL
ESTATE TO THE CITY OF IOWA CITY, IOWA
WHEREAS, the Wagner -Murphy Foundation and Gordon Russell, Sr.
have petitioned that the following described real estate owned by
them be annexed to the City of Iowa City, Iowa, to -wit:
Commencing at the southwest corner of the southwest quarter
of the southwest quarter of Section 27, Township 79 North,
Range 6 West of the 5th P.M.; thence north to the southwest
corner of the north ten (10) acres of the southwest quarter
of the southwest quarter of said Section 27; thence East
815 feet; thence southerly to a point on the south line
of.said Section 27; which point is 440 feet west of the
southeast corner of the southwest quarter of the southwest
quarter of said Section 27, thence west to the place of
beginning; also all that part of the east half of the
southeast quarter of Section 28, Township 79 North, Range 6
West of the 5th P.M., lying easterly of the Chicago, Rock
Island and Pacific Railroad Company right-of-way line;
subject to easements and restrictions of record.
The above-described property is located adjacent to south
City limits on E. side of Hwy. 218.
WHEREAS, the Planning and Zoning Commision has recommended that
the Council annex said real estate, and
WHEREAS, the real estate is not located within the urbanized
area of any other city except the City of Iowa City, and
WHEREAS, the City Council deems it in the public interest to
annex said real estate.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
IOWA CITY, IOWA:
1. That the above-described real estate is hereby annexed to
the City of Iowa City, Iowa.
2. That the Mayor and City Clerk are hereby authorized and
directed to certify a copy of this resolution, along with a map of
the real estate involved showing its location in relationship to the
City of Iowa City, Iowa, to the City Development Board.
3. That the Mayor and City Clerk are hereby authorized to sign
this resolution.
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RESOLUTION N0. 78-488
RESOLUTION ANNEXING CERTAIN DESCRIBED REAL
ESTATE TO THE CITY OF IOWA CITY, IOWA
WHEREAS, the Wagner -Murphy Foundation and Gordon Russell, Sr.
have petitioned that the following described real estate owned by
them be annexed to the City of Iowa City, Iowa, to -wit:
Commencing at the southwest corner of the southwest quarter
of the southwest quarter of Section 27, Township 79 North,
Range 6 West of the 5th P.M.; thence north to the southwest
corner of the north ten (10) acres of the southwest quarter
of the southwest quarter of said Section 27; thence East
815 feet; thence southerly to a point on the south line
of.said Section 27; which point is 440 feet west of the
southeast corner of the southwest quarter of the southwest
quarter of said Section 27, thence west to the place of
beginning; also all that part of the east half of the
southeast quarter of Section 28, Township 79 North, Range 6
West of the 5th P.M., lying easterly of the Chicago, Rock
Island and Pacific Railroad Company right-of-way line;
subject to easements and restrictions of record.
The above-described property is located adjacent to south
City limits on E. side of Hwy. 218.
WHEREAS, the Planning and Zoning Commision has recommended that
the Council annex said real estate, and
WHEREAS, the real estate is not located within the urbanized
area of any other city except the City of Iowa City, and
WHEREAS, the City Council deems it in the public interest to
annex said real estate.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
IOWA CITY, IOWA:
1. That the above-described real estate is hereby annexed to
the City of Iowa City, Iowa.
2. That the Mayor and City Clerk are hereby authorized and
directed to certify a copy of this resolution, along with a map of
the real estate involved showing its location in relationship to the
City of Iowa City, Iowa, to the City Development Board.
3. That the Mayor and City Clerk are hereby authorized to sign
this resolution.
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It was moved by Roberts and seconded by Erdahl
that the resolution as read be adopted, and upon roll call there
were:
AYES:
NAYS: ABSENT:
X
BALMER
X dePROSSE
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ERDAHL
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NEUHAUSER
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PERRET
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ROBERTS
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VEVERA
Passed and approved this 14th day of November , 1978.
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MAYOR
ATTEST:
CITY CLERK
We, the undersigned, Clerk and Mayor of the City of Iowa City,
Iowa do hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution is a true and
exact copy of the Resolution adopted by the City Council of the
City of Iowa City, Iowa, at a regular meeting held on the 14th
day of November , 1978.
ATTEST:
CITY CLERK
MAYOR
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PROTECTIVE COVENANTS AND RESTRICTIONS
KNOW ALL NEN BY THESE PRESENTS:
That the undersigned, Wagner -Murphy Foundation, and
Gordon Russell, Sr., being the owners of all of the property
described as follows:
Commencing at the southwest corner of the
southwest quarter of the southwest quarter
of Section 27, Township 79 North, Range 6
West of the 5th P.M.; thence north to the
southwest corner of the north ten (10)
acres of the southwest quarter of the
southwest quarter of said section 27;
thence East 815 feet; thence southerly to a
point on the south line of said Section 27;
which point is 440 feet west of the
southeast corner of the southwest quarter
of the southwest quarter of said Section
27, thence west to the place of beginning;
also all that part of the east half of the
southeast quarter of Section 28, Township
79, North, Range 6 West of the 5th P.M.,
lying easterly of the Chicago, Rock Island
and Pacific Railroad Company right-of-way
line; subject to easements and restrictions
of record.
hereby impose the following covenants and restrictions upon
the entirety of the above-described property, which covenants
and restrictions shall be binding upon all present and future
owners of said land and each and every parcel thereof, with
the same force and effect as if contained in each subsequent
conveyance of land.
1. That these covenants and restrictions shall commence
on the date this instrument is filed in the Recorder's office
of Johnson County, Iowa, and shall continued until January
1, 1980-
2. That the uses provided and defined in the following
sections of the most recent enactments of the Iowa City
Zoning Code are prohibited on the above-described property
for the period described in this instrument: all of the
residential uses specifically set forth in Sections 8.10.7
through 8.10.10 and all of the commercial uses specifically
set forth in Sections 8.10.11 through 8.1O.14a, except for
the truck terminal use provided in section 8.10.13(S) of the
code, which use is specifically excluded from the prohibi-
tions and restrictions set forth in this paragraph.
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3. These covenants are to run with the land and shall
be binding upon all the parties and all persons claiming
under them until January 1, 1980 at which time said cove-
nants shall automatically expire.
4. That these covenants shall not be revoked by any
present or future owners prior to January 1, 1980 without
the approval of the City Council of the City of Iowa City,
Iowa.
5. The City of Iowa City, Iowa, is expressly made a
beneficiary of the protective covenants and restrictions set
forth in this document and the City of Iowa City, Iowa shall
have the right to enforce the covenants and restrictions set
forth in this documents against any present or future owners.
Dated this /-,Z&l day of 7/%, �z / , 1978.
WAGNER-MURPHY FOUNDATION
Gordon Russell, Sr. U Fy
By:
STATE OF IOWA )
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COUNTY OF JOHNSON )
On this /41-%w day of oj�% �„ f�� , 1978, before me
the undersigned, a Notary Public in and for said County and
State, personally appeared Jay C. Oehler and Glenn Muller,
trustees of the Wagner -Murphy Foundation, and Gordon Russell,
Sr., to me known to be the indetical persons named in and who
executed the foregoing insturments, and acknowledged that
they executed the same as their voluntary act and deed.
Notary Public in and for the
State of Iowa
RECEIVED & APPROVED
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3ESOLUTION N0. 78-489
A RESOLUTION SETTING PARKING RATES FOR THE IOWA CITY PARKING
SYSTEM.
WHEREAS, Chapter 23, Division 3, Code of Iowa City, establishes pro-
visions for parking meter zones and parking lots, and
WHEREAS, two multi-level parking facilities are to be constructed with
the proceeds from a Parking Revenue Bond Issue, and
WHEREAS, the annual operating expense and debt service payment require-
ments of the Parking System will require a substantial increase in the
total annual parking revenue amount.
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF IOWA
CITY, THAT:
effective January 1, 1979, the existing parking rates will be increased
accordingly to:
$ .10 per half hour for central business district on -street meter.
$ .20 per hour for central business district lot meter.
$ .25 per hour for ramp A and ramp B.
$ .10 per hour for peripheral lot meter (outside central business
district).
$ .10 per hour for peripheral on -street meter (outside central
business district).
$12.00 per month for lot permits.
$ 6.00 per month for City employee lot permits.
$ 2.00 per day for meter hoods.
It was moved by Neuhauser and seconded by Roberts
that the Resolution be adopted, and upon roll call there were:
AYES: NAYS: ABSENT:
X_ Balmer
x deProsse
x Erdahl
x Neuhauser
x Perret
x Roberts
X_ Vevera
Passed and approved this 14th day of November , 1978.
ATTEST:i
CITY CLERK
MAYOR
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MEMORANDUM
DATE: November 8, 1978
TO: City Council
FROM: Rosemary Vitosh, Director of Finance PIV
RE: Parking Rates
In a prior discussion with you on the increase in parking rates needed
to provide sufficient revenue to finance the parking ramps, a majority
of the Council indicated a desire to time the increase in rates close
to the opening of the first parking ramp. However, our Financial
Consultant, Paul Speers, has advised that the City needs to increase
the rates as soon as possible in order to show good faith to potential
investors in the Parking Revenue Bond Issue. Because the new rates
constitute a significant increase and are necessary to provide the
required revenue for debt service payments and bond coverage, the
investors must be assured that the new rates will be put into effect.
A delay in making the increase could make marketing of the bond issue
somewhat more difficult by making the Bond Issue appear a little more
risky.
The increase is scheduled for January 1, 1979, upon Council approval.
This was chosen as it was after the holiday shopping season and was as
late as Mr. Speers felt was tolerable. The changeover will be started
January 1, 1979, but it is estimated that it will take approximately
three months to change the timing mechanisms on all meters. The Reso-
lution authorizing the rate changes must be approved at the November 14th
Council meeting as it must be in effect prior to the Bond sale on
November 21, 1978.
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MEMORANDUM
DATE: November 8, 1978
TO: City Council
FROM: Rosemary Vitosh, Director of Finance PIV
RE: Parking Rates
In a prior discussion with you on the increase in parking rates needed
to provide sufficient revenue to finance the parking ramps, a majority
of the Council indicated a desire to time the increase in rates close
to the opening of the first parking ramp. However, our Financial
Consultant, Paul Speers, has advised that the City needs to increase
the rates as soon as possible in order to show good faith to potential
investors in the Parking Revenue Bond Issue. Because the new rates
constitute a significant increase and are necessary to provide the
required revenue for debt service payments and bond coverage, the
investors must be assured that the new rates will be put into effect.
A delay in making the increase could make marketing of the bond issue
somewhat more difficult by making the Bond Issue appear a little more
risky.
The increase is scheduled for January 1, 1979, upon Council approval.
This was chosen as it was after the holiday shopping season and was as
late as Mr. Speers felt was tolerable. The changeover will be started
January 1, 1979, but it is estimated that it will take approximately
three months to change the timing mechanisms on all meters. The Reso-
lution authorizing the rate changes must be approved at the November 14th
Council meeting as it must be in effect prior to the Bond sale on
November 21, 1978.
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