HomeMy WebLinkAbout1988-04-05 Minutes numberedCOMPLETE DESCRIPTION OF COUNCIL ACTIVITIES
April 5, 1988
Iowa City Council, reg. mtg., 4/5/88, 7:30 p.m. at the Civic Center.
Mayor McDonald presiding. Councilmembers present: Ambrisco, Courtney,
Horowitz, Larson, McDonald, Strait. Absent: Dickson. Staffinembers
STimmins,
Franklin, ,uieo1chmadeke, Brinton. Concil mntes taperecrded on Tape 88-C21Sd1
424-End and Side 2, 1 -End; 88-C25, Side 1 and Side 2, 1 -End.
The Mayor proclaimed April 10-16, 1988, as MEDICAL LABORATORY WEEK;�9_;
April 19-15, 1988 as WEEK OF THE YOUNG CHILD; April 1988 as FAIR HOUSING,//0
GLOBAL AWARENESS WEil EK; 9
EK1p2 April SAFETY as BUILDING
, 1988, asNATIONAL COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT yi Z
WEEK. Ken Kauppi, Executive Director of the Iowa City Crisis Center; Anne Yid
Rawlwy, Director of Handicare; and Jean Snow, Director of Elderly Services
appeared and stressed the importance of block grant monies in their
operations.
Moved by Larson, seconded by Strait, that the following items and
recommendations in the Consent Calendar be received, or approved, and/or
adopted as amended:
Approval of Official Council Actions of the regular meeting of
corrre88 ctions,and the
as ecom endedtbygthe Cof ity/Clerks published, subject to
Minutes of Boards and Commissions: Housing Comm. - 2 9 88 i 7_
Resources Conservation Comm. - 12/14/87; Human Rights Comm.
1/25/88, 2/22/88; Airport Comm. - 3/9/88; PBZ Comm. - 3/3/88; Senior yi9
Center Comm. - 2/22/88; Bd. of Adjustment- 3/9/88; P&R Comm.- 4� o
12/16/87, 1/13/88, 2/10/88; Design Review Comm. - 2/25/88.Permit i
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Motions
for Coastal Mart, Inc. ddba Pester DerbApproving
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#58,606 S. Riversside Drivet_6�.3 3
Approving a Class C Beer Permit for Coastal Mart, Inc. dba Pester « __7T
Derby #59, 302 S. Dubuque Street. Approving a Liquor License refund y -7s
for Hy -Vee Food Stores, Inc. dba Hy -Vee Food Store #2. Approving a
Class E Liquor License for Drug Fair, Inc. dba People's Drug #5281, /-q(
Street.121 E. Washington
Sily r L.G R. Corp.dbar
CollegeStreetaClubss121 E. College C Liquor eStreetr,/.27
Approving a Class B Beer Permit for Johnson & Purdon Restaurants, 4-29'
Inc. dba Mazzio's Pizza, 1950 Lower Muscatine. Approving a Class E
Beer Permit for Claret & Friends Inc. dba Claret & Friends, 212 E.,V--?y
Market Street. Approving a 14 -day Special Class C Beer/Wine Permit1 3o
for Iowa City Public Library Foundation dba Gala '88, 123 S. Linn
Street. RES. 88-49, Bk. 97, p. 49, ISSUING DANCING PERMIT. '/31
Approving a Class C Liquor License for Season's Best, Inc. dba::�3 z
Season's Best, 325 East Washington Street.
Resolutions: RES. 88-50,Bk. 97, p. 50, ACCEPTING THE COURT//33
STREET SANITARY SEWER EXTENSION, installed by Plum Grove Acres, Inc. _
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April 5, 1988
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Correspondence: Memo from Civil Service Comm. submitting a `/ 3 4�
certified list of applicants for the position of Account
Clerk/Treasury Division. Memo from the Traffic Engr. regarding U- N 3 5
turn prohibition at the west end of the Melrose Avenue median.
Applications for City Plaza Use Permits: Latin American Human 2/36_
Rights Advocacy Center to put up a table on City Plaza from which to
distribute literature and offer weavings for donations on 3/26-27/88,
9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., approved. Riverfest Comm. for the use of 'f37
City Plaza for the Brown Bag Lunch Event on 4/18, 19, 20, 21, 22/88,
between the hours of 12:00 noon and 1:00 p.m., approved.
Applications for Use of Streets and Public Grounds: Riverfest "'3'q
Comm. for the Riverfest River Run to be held on 4/24/88, between the
hours of 8:00 a.m. and 10:00 a.m., approved. Riverfest Comm. to have '13'7
the Hydroenergy Boat Race on 4/23/88, at 12:00 noon, approved. Phi uo
Gamma Delta to have The Island Classic Run on 4/30/88, between the
hours of 6:00 a.m. and 12:00 noon, approved. Joy Klammer to have the 1/`//
Walk for the World on 4/30/88, between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and
2:00 p.m., approved. Central America Solidarity Committee to parade '/'/Z
through downtown Iowa City from the Pentacrest to the Armory on March
28, 1988, beginning at 5:00 p.m., approved.
Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 6/0, Dickson absent. The Mayor
declared the motion carried.
Moved by Courtney, seconded by Ambrisco, to set a public hearing for
4/19/88, on an amendment to the Comprehensive Plan to change the land use
designation for an area south of Willow Creek and west of Mormon Trek Nu 3
Boulevard from Residential 2-8 dwelling units per acre to Residential 8-16
dwelling units per acre. The Mayor declared the motion carried
unanimously, 6/0, Dickson absent.
Moved by Ambrisco, seconded by Courtney, to set a public hearing for
4/19/88, on the rezoning of 4.75 acres in the southwest quadrant of the
intersection of Walden Road and Mormon Trek Boulevard from RS -8 to RM -12.1/'/'/
The Mayor declared the motion carried unanimously, 6/0, Dickson absent.
Moved by Courtney, seconded by Horowitz, to set a public hearing for
4/19/88, on an ordinance establishing a procedure for collection of fees
to repay developers for costs incurred in installing off-site public
facilities needed to support out -of -sequence development. The Mayor
declared the motion carried unanimously, 6/0, Dickson absent.
Moved by Strait, seconded by Ambrisco, to set a public hearing for
4/19/88, on a resolution to amend the 1983 Comprehensive plan Update to
change the land use designation of an 18.43 acre tract north of Rochester y'_�y
Avenue on Hickory Trail extended from Agriculture/Rural Residential to
Residential at a density of 2-8 dwelling units per acre. The Mayor
declared the motion carried unanimously, 6/0, Dickson absent.
A public hearing was held on an ordinance to rezone Lot 93, Ty'n Cae
Subdivision, Part 2, located on Cambria Court from PDN -8 to RS -8. No one y'f
appeared.
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April 5, 1988
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Moved by Ambrisco, seconded by Courtney, that the rule requiring
ordinances to be considered and voted on for final passage at two Council
meetings prior to the meeting at which it is to be finally passed be
suspended, the first consideration and vote be waived and the second
consideration be given at this time. Affirmative roll call vote
unanimous, 6/0, Dickson absent. The Mayor declared the motion carried.
Moved by Ambrisco, seconded by Courtney, that the ordinance to rezone Lot
93, Ty'n Cae Subdivision, Part 2, located on Cambria Court from PDH -8 to yYF
RS -8, be given second vote for passage. Affirmative roll call vote
unanimous, 6/0, Dickson absent. The Mayor declared the motion carried.
A public hearing was held on an ordinance to rezone the site of
Hunter's Run Subdivision, Parts 2 and 3, and a 57.66 acre tract Xfy
immediately to the west from PDH -5 to RS -5. No one appeared.
public
was held an
at 615 East hearing
Jefferson Street n from ordinance
RNC-20 to rezone
(FirsttyNationalocated Hyo
Bank/Pediatric Associates). The following people appeared: Atty. Peter
Hayek, Dr. Pete Wallace, and Len Rowat, representing the applicants;
Sandra Eskin, 1047 Woodlawn. Staffinember Franklin present for discussion.
A public hearing was held on an ordinance to rezone an 18.43 acre
tract north of Rochester Avenue on Hickory Trail extended from ID -RS to //S/
RS -5 pursuant to a Conditional Zoning Agreement. Larry Schnittjer, MMS
Consultants, appeared and noted a correction in the agenda comment to read
the development would not be more than 27 residential lots and not 26 as
previously noted.
Moved by Ambrisco, seconded by Courtney, that the ordinance to rezone
an 18.43 acre tract north of Rochester Avenue on Hickory Trail extended
from ID -RS to RS -5 pursuant to a Conditional Zoning Agreement, be given 41.5--'
first vote for passage. Horowitz stated she had reservations and noted
the Fire Chief memo regarding secondary access into subdivisions. The
Mayor noted the whole question of secondary access is going to be reviewed
by the Planning and Zoning Commission and recommendation will be made to
Council. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 6/0, Dickson absent. The
Mayor declared the motion carried.
Moved by Strait, seconded by Courtney, that the ordinance regarding
storage of special vehicles be given second vote for passage. Affirmative '1-6-3
roll call vote unanimous, 6/0, Dickson absent. The Mayor declared the
motion carried.
Moved by Ambrisco, seconded by Strait, to adopt RES. 88-51, Bk. 97,
p. 51, APPROVING THE PRELIMINARY PLAT OF THE RESUBDIVISION OF HIGHLAND '/-51/
HEIGHTS SUBDIVISION, a 45 -acre, five -lot subdivision located approximately
two miles north of Iowa City. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 6/0,
Dickson absent. The Mayor declared the resolution adopted.
Moved by Ambrisco, seconded by Courtney, to adopt RES. 88-52, Bk. 97,
p. 52, APPROVING THE PRELIMINARY PLAT FOR SOUTHWEST ESTATES SUBDIVISION,/SS
PARTS 3 AND 4, an approximate 22 acre, 55 -lot, single-family residential
subdivision located north of Rohret Road and east of Phoenix Drive.
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April 5, 1988
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Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 6/0, Dickson absent. The Mayor
declared the resolution adopted.
Moved by Courtney, seconded by Ambrisco, to adopt RES. 88-53, Bk. 97,
p. 53, APPROVING THE PRELIMINARY PLAT OF RAPID CREEK RIDGE, a 141.5 acre, '/S -(-
47 -lot subdivision located approximately 1.5 miles north of Iowa City.
Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 6/0, Dickson absent. The Mayor
declared the resolution adopted.
Moved by Strait, seconded by Ambrisco, to defer a resolution
approving the revised preliminary plat and the final plat of Village
Green, Part XI, a 41 -lot single-family residential subdivision located 1/57
south and west of the intersection of Muscatine Avenue and Scott
Boulevard. The Mayor declared the motion carried unanimously, 6/0,
Dickson absent.
Moved by Horowitz, seconded by Ambrisco, to accept the recommendation
of the Planning and Zoning Commission that, within the Village Green, Part
XI Subdivision, parking on Hampton Street be prohibited and parking on 17Sf
Hampton Court be restricted to one side of the street. The Mayor declared
the motion carried unanimously, 6/0, Dickson absent.
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flashing mode during non -peak hours. Staff will report.
TheMayor
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Needso ev vacancy announced the
three-yearng ending 7/1/9�ln.�t This appointment `160
will be made at the 5/17/88 meeting of the City Council.
PP Strait, conded yurjothe
olefinments:AerecommndatinofProectGREENthtJoyce Lfbe5`6/
appointed to the GREEN Fund for a three-year term ending 3/1/91; reappoint
Thomas Scott, 419 E. Fairchild and Mary Ann Wallace, 1509 Brookwood, to �462
the P&Z Comm. for five-year terms ending 5/1/93; reappoint Al Hulse, 711 y 63
Comm.Woodside Drthree-yeaand rpoint termsRaendi ending 5%1/91 Wayne
ppoint Avenue,
the Becker,
Housing00 //-(, 4L
Windsor Drive for a one-year term ending 4/5/89 and Marvin Klahn, 924
Friendly Avenue for a three-year term ending 4/5/90, to the Animal Control
Advisory Board. The Dickson absent. Larson ynoted or cthe enumber d the mof�qualon ifieddapplicantslfor6the
Animal Control Advisory Bd. and thanked Patricia Farrant, Donald Bradford,
and Paul Cooper for their interest.
Courtney requested the intersection of Union/Rochester/Market be 11&5
reviewed for inclusion in the street painting program this year. Council- LL
members Horowitz and Strait noted the 20th anniversary of the assassina-
tion of Dr. Martin Luther King. Larson requested a public awareness//(-;'
program be initiated regarding the storage of vehicles on streets,
especially during university vacations. Larson questioned the status of / G"R
charges against the property owner at 923 Rider Street. Staff will
report. Ambrisco invited the public and media to the laying of the 1/6 9
cornerstone for the Mercer Park Aquatic Center scheduled for Saturday,
April 9, at 10:00 a.m.
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April 5, 1988
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Recommendation of the Housing Commission that the Council approve all
proposed amendments to the Housing Rehabilitation Manual, noted. 70
Moved by Strait, seconded by Ambrisco, to adopt RES. 88-54, Bk. 97,
p. 54, EXTENDING TIME FOR RECEIPT OF BIDS, APPROVING AN ADDENDUM TO THE
PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS AND FORM OF CONTRACT TO PROVIDE FOR ADDITIONS,
DELETIONS, CORRECTIONS AND EXPLANATIONS THEREOF, AND DIRECTING THE CITY
CLERK TO PUBLISH NOTICE TO BIDDERS CONCERNING SAID TIME EXTENSION AND
ADDENDUM, ALL IN CONNECTION WITH THE PROJECT TO CONSTRUCT THE EXCESS FLOW
AND WASTEWATER TREATMENT FACILITIES AT THE EXISTING WASTEWATER TREATMENT `% //
PLANT AND TO CONSTRUCT THE SOUTH WASTEWATER TREATMENT FACILITIES (bids to
be extended to 4/29). Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 6/0, Dickson
absent. The Mayor declared the resolution adopted.
Moved by Courtney, seconded by Horowitz, to adopt RES. 88-55, Bk. 97,
INED
WATER STORAGEVING FACILITY PROPOSED FORIN CONCEPT A DEVELOPMENT BYUSEI NGTHE UNIVERSIT, CHILLEDY WATER
F IOWA f 7�
AND THE CITY OF IOWA CITY. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 6/0,
Dickson absent. The Mayor declared the resolution adopted.
Moved by Strait, seconded by Ambrisco, to adopt. RES. 88-56, Bk. 97,
p. 56, AUTHORIZING EXECUTION OF AN AGREEMENT WITH THE CEDAR RAPIDS AND `� �3
IOWA CITY RAILWAY COMPANY, for Hwy. 6 signalization project. Affirmative
roll call vote unanimous, 6/0, Dickson absent. The Mayor declared the
resolution adopted.
Moved by Ambrisco, seconded by Courtney, to adopt RES. 88-57, Bk. 97,
p. 57, AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO SIGN AND THE CITY CLERK TO ATTEST AN
AGREEMENT WITH LEO W. & KAREN J. SEMLER, AND CHILL & GRILL, INC., V 7`f
AUTHORIZING PLACEMENT OF SOFFITS ON PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY AT 206 N. LINN
STREET, IOWA CITY, IOWA. The Mayor noted that the Public Works Department
and the Building Inspector recommended against the approval of the soffit
because the public right-of-way should be saved for public purposes. The
City Manager stated each request is handled separately and this request is
similar to one approved for the New Pioneer Co-op. The City Attorney said
an agreement has been signed by the owner agreeing to indemnify the City
of any liability. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 6/0, Dickson
absent. The Mayor declared the resolution adopted.
Moved by Ambrisco, seconded by Strait, to adopt RES. 88-58, Bk. 97,
p. 58, APPROVING THE PRELIMINARY DESIGN PLANS FOR URBAN RENEWAL PARCEL 93- i/7.5
3. Staffinember Cain present for discussion. Affirmative roll call vote
unanimous, 6/0, Dickson absent. The Mayor declared the resolution
adopted.
Moved by Strait, seconded by Ambrisco, to adopt RES. 88-59, Bk. 97,
P. 59, AUTHORIZING THE SOLICITATION OF OFFERS TO PURCHASE FOR PRIVATE
REDEVELOPMENT PARCEL C IN THE LOWER RALSTON CREEK AREA OF IOWA CITY; L/ �
INDICATING THE COUNCIL'S INTENT TO SELL THAT PARCEL; SETTING A PUBLIC
HEARING FOR 5/17/88, ON OFFERS TO PURCHASE PARCEL C; AND AUTHORIZING AND
DIRECTING THE CITY CLERK TO CAUSE PUBLICATION OF NOTICES OF THE INVITATION
TO SUBMIT PROPOSALS AND OF A PUBLIC HEARING ON OFFERS TO PURCHASE SAID
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April 5, 1988
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PARCEL. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 6/0, Dickson absent. The
Mayor declared the resolution adopted.
Moved by Courtney, seconded by Ambrisco, to adopt RES. 88-60, Bk. 97,
p. 60, AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO SIGN AND THE CITY CLERK TO ATTEST AN
AGREEMENT WITH THE ELDERLY SERVICES AGENCY TO ADMINISTER THE HOUSING
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REPAIR PROGRAM FOR ELDERLY, DISABLED AND HANDICAPPED PERSONS. Affirmative
roll call vote unanimous, 6/0, Dickson absent. The Mayor declared the
resolution adopted.
Moved by Courtney, seconded by Horowitz, to adopt RES. 88-61, Bk. 97,
p. 61, AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF A REVISED ANNUAL CONTRIBUTIONS
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CONTRACT, HOUSING VOUCHER PROGRAM NO. IA-O5•VO22-007. Affirmative roll
call vote unanimous, 6/0, Dickson absent. The Mayor declared the resolu-
tion adopted.
Moved by Ambrisco, seconded by Horowitz, to adopt RES. 88-62, Bk. 97,
p. 62, REVISING THE FY88 ANNUAL BUDGET FOR PUBLIC HOUSING. Affirmative 4L7?
roll call vote unanimous, 6/0, Dickson absent. The Mayor declared the
resolution adopted.
Moved by Strait, seconded by Horowitz, that ORD. 88-3370, Bk. 29, p.
12, AMENDING THE CODE OF ORDINANCES PROVISIONS RELATING TO ALCOHOLIC
BEVERAGES, WINE, AND BEER IN PUBLIC PLACES AND BUILDINGS AND AUTHORIZING
CONSUMPTION OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES AND BEER IN MUNICIPAL BUILDINGS IF A
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LIQUOR CONTROL LICENSE IS OBTAINED, be passed and adopted. Affirmative
roll call vote unanimous, 6/0, Dickson absent. The Mayor declared the
ordinance adopted.
Moved by Courtney, seconded by Horowitz, that ORD. 88-3371, Bk. 29,
p. 13, AMENDING CHAPTER 32.1, ENTITLED "TAXATION AND REVENUES" OF THE CODE
OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF IOWA CITY, IOWA, BY AMENDING SECTION 32.1-65
AND 32.1-73 THEREIN TO, RESPECTIVELY, INCREASE FEES FOR USE OF SWIMMING
POOLS AND TO AMEND THE LISTING OF WATER MAIN TAPPING SERVICE FEES.
Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 6/0, Dickson absent. The Mayor
declared the ordinance adopted.
Moved by Courtney, seconded by Horowitz, that the rule requiring
ordinances to be considered and vote on for final passage at two Council
meetings prior to the meeting at which it is to be finally passed be
suspended, the first consideration and vote be waived and the second
consideration be given at this time. Affirmative roll call vote
unanimous, 6/0, Dickson absent. The Mayor declared the motion carried.
Moved by Courtney, seconded by Horowitz, that the ordinance amending
Chapter 9.1 entitled "City Plaza" of the Code of Ordinances of the City of
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Iowa City, Iowa, by amending Section 9.1-4 therein to prohibit and
regulate the use of bicycles, skateboards, roller skates and coasting of
any kind in the City Plaza, be given second vote for passage. Affirmative
roll call vote unanimous, 6/0, Dickson absent. The Mayor declared the
motion carried. Councilmembers noted the number of complaints, the amount
spent on the restoration of the Minipark, and stressed enforcement of the
ordinance.
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April 5, 1988
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Moved by Ambrisco, seconded by Strait, to adopt. RES. 88-63, Bk. 97,
p. 63, AIFYING AMENDENT TO REZONING APLICAION WITCOUNTY AN
APPROVINGT CONDITIONAL MZONING AGREEMENTPWITH TJOHNSONH COUNTY JOHNSON(Wastewaterr 'V
Treatment Plant Site). After discussion, moved by Horowitz, seconded by
Strait, to amend page 2 of the agreement, item M1, first sentence, by
including the legal description of the road. The Mayor declared the
motion carried unanimously, 6/0, Dickson absent. Affirmative roll call
vote on the amended resolution unanimous, 6/0, Dickson absent. The Mayor
declared the resolution adopted. The Mayor reviewed the status of
negotiations with the County, the University, and the State Department of
Natural Resources. Council reminded the public of a public hearing
scheduled with the Bd. of Supervisors Thursday evening, April 7, at 5:00
p.m.
Moved by Ambrisco, seconded by Strait, to adjourn 10:05 p.m. The
mayor declared the motion carried unanimously, 6/0, Dickson absent.
JOHN MCDONALD, MAYOR
MARIAN K. KARR,CITY CLERK
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City of Iowa City
MEMORANDUM
DATE: March 16, 1988
TO: Memo for Record
FROM: City Manager
RE: Material Sent to Council Only
Copy of letter to Donald Sehr regarding rezoning application for waste- 4Pf
water treatment site. —
Memoranda from the City Manager:
a. Treatment Plant Zoning Hearing �8'r
b. Iowa City Area Development Group - Goal Setting Session��
Copies of letters from the City Manager to :
a. Lynne M. Vermace v 97
b. Jerry Meis `t88
Memorandum from the Housing Coordinator regarding revised income limits 4-g?
for subsidized housing eligibility. —
Copy of letter from Jean Lloyd -Jones to DNR. `f 9 0
Iowa Police Department report for month of February 1988. 4121
Southgate Development announcement of 100 percent leasing of Pepperwood 4S,2
and Commerce Center. —
City of Iowa City
MEMORANDUM
DATE: March 23, 1988
TO: Memo for Record
FROM: City Manager
RE: Material Sent to Council Only
Memoranda from the City Manager:
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a. Vacation y yy
b. Joint Meeting
c. Soil Borings - Sanitary Sewer System �5
d. Downtown Association - Contribution to Clean-up Program s
Memorandum from the Assistant City Manager regarding Civil Rights Coordinator
Letter from Evelyn I. Kral regarding tax increases. r 715
Notice of meeting for small contractors. q 9 99 9
Copies of letters from Mayor McDonald to Mari Beckman, Nicole Krupa, and 9-00
Melanie Krupa.
Notice of public hearing of Johnson County Board of Supervisors. So/
News release regarding National Community Development Week. 5-11.7
City of Iowa City
MEMORANDUM
DATE: March 29, 1988
TO: Memorandum for Record
FROM: City Manager
RE: Material Mailed to Council Members Only
Memoranda from the City Manager:
a.
Landfill Alternatives
b.
Sewer Treatment Plant/System Contract Bidding
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So v
C.
d.
Mediation (Confidential)
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Copy of
letters from the City Manager to:
a.
Lynne Vermace
b.
Wayne C. Farrand, DNR
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Copy of
letter from Mayor McDonald to Gregory Kovaciny.
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Copy of
letter from James Boorman regarding recycling.
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Schedule
of events for Community Development Week.
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City of Iowa city
MEMORANDUM
DATE: April 1, 1988
TO: Memo for Record
FROM: City Manager
RE: Material Sent to Council Only
Memo from Mayor McDonald with attached materials on the urban environment
policies.
Copies of letters regarding HF 2370 from the City of Mitchellville and
the City of Des Moines.
Copies of letters from the City Manager to:
a. David E. Nolton
b. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Penningrath
Memorandum from the City Forester regarding 1988 Arbor Day Program.
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City of Iowa City
MEMORANDUM
DATE: April 1, 1988
TO: City Council
FROM: City Manager
RE: Material in Information Packet
Memoranda from the City Manager:
a. Highway 1 North - RISE Application Update
b. Library Board
Memorandum from the Department of Public Works regarding the proposed water 5/P
storage tank within the University of Iowa Parking Ramp.
Calendar for April 1988.
Petition objecting to rezoning of Northwestern Bell Telephone building
DBG Information Sheet
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City of Iowa City
MEMORANDUM
DATE: March 16, 1988
TO: Memo for Record
FROM: City Manager
RE: Material Sent to Council Only
Copy of letter to Donald Sehr regarding rezoning application for waste-
water treatment site.
Memoranda from the City Manager: 46S
a. Treatment Plant Zoning Hearing _ Goal Setting Session 86
b. Iowa City Area Development Group 9
Copies of letters from the City Manager to
a. Lynne M. Vermace I
b. Jerry Meis —
Memorandum from the Housing Coordinator regarding revised income limits
for subsidized housing eligibility.
Copy of letter from Jean Lloyd -Jones to DNR.
Iowa Police Department report for month of February 1988.
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Southgate Development announcement of 100 percent leasing of Pepperwood 4
and Commerce Center. —
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City of Iowa City
MEMORANDUM
DATE: March 23, 1988
TO: Memo for Record
FROM: City Manager
RE: Material Sent to Council Only
Memoranda from the City Manager:
a. Vacation
b. Joint Meeting
c. Soil Borings - Sanitary Sewer System
d. Downtown Association - Contribution to Clean-up Program
Memorandum from the Assistant City Manager regarding Civil Rights Coordinatort'y%
Letter
from Evelyn 1.
Kral regarding tax increases.
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Notice
of meeting for
small contractors.
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Copies
of letters from
Mayor McDonald to Mari Beckman, Nicole Krupa, and
Melanie
Krupa.
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Notice
of public hearing
of Johnson County Board of Supervisors.
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News release
regarding
National Community Development Week.
So.z
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City of Iowa City
MEMORANDUM
DATE: March 29, 1988
TO: Memorandum for Record
FROM: City Manager
RE: Material Mailed to Council Members Only
Memoranda from the City Manager:
a.
Landfill Alternatives
b.
Sewer Treatment Plant/System Contract Bidding
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vjff(Confidential)
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d.
Mediation
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Copy of
letters from the City Manager to:
a.
Lynne Vermace
b.
Wayne C. Farrand, DNR
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Copy of
letter from Mayor McDonald to Gregory Kovaciny,
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Copy of
letter from James Boorman regarding recycling.
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Schedule
of events for Community Development Week.
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City of Iowa City
MEMORANDUM
DATE: April 1, 1988
TO: Memo for Record
FROM: City Manager
RE: Material Sent to Council Only
Memo from Mayor McDonald with attached materials on the urban environment
policies.
Copies of letters regarding HF 2370 from the City of Mitchellville and
the City of Des Moines.
Copies of letters from the City Manager to:
a. David E. Nolton
b. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Penningrath
Memorandum from the City Forester regarding 1988 Arbor Day Program.
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City of Iowa City
MEMORANDUM
DATE: April 1, 1988
TO: City Council
FROM: City Manager
RE: Material in Information Packet
Memoranda from the City Manager:
a. Highway 1 North - RISE Application Update .6-/6
b. Library Board -5/ 7
Memorandum from the Department of Public Works regarding the proposed water 5/ 8
storage tank within the University of Iowa Parking Ramp.
Calendar for April 1988. S/ 9
Petition objecting to rezoning of Northwestern Bell Telephone building 5.?°
DBG Information Sheet
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