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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1985-01-15 Agendat I i -t I u�Y27� AGENDA /12n J REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING JANUARY 15, 1985 - 7:30 P.M. COUNCIL CHAMBERS ITEM No. 1 - MEETING TO ORDER. ROLL CALL. ITEM NO. 2 - MAYOR'S PROCLAMATION. a. World Religion Day - January 20, 1985. ITEM N0. 3 - CONSIDER ADOPTION OF CONSENT CALENDAR AS PRESENTED OR AMENDED. a. Minutes of Boards and Commissions. (1) Parks and Recreation Commission meeting of December 14, 1984. (2) Housing Appeals Board meeting of December 11, 1984. (3) Housing Commission meeting of December 11, 1984. (4) Broadband Telecommunications Commission meeting of October 16, 1984. (5) Broadband Telecommunications Commission meeting of November 13, 1984. (6) Airport Commission meeting of December 13, 1984. (7) Planning and Zoning Commission meeting of December 6, 1984. (8) Planning and Zoning Commission meeting of December 20, 1984. (9) Mayor's Youth Employment Program meeting of December 19, 1984. (10) Urban Environment Ad Hoc Committee meeting of December 4, 1984. (11) Council/Legislative meeting of December 31, 1984. i i I i u�Y27� AGENDA /12n J REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING JANUARY 15, 1985 - 7:30 P.M. COUNCIL CHAMBERS ITEM No. 1 - MEETING TO ORDER. ROLL CALL. ITEM NO. 2 - MAYOR'S PROCLAMATION. a. World Religion Day - January 20, 1985. ITEM N0. 3 - CONSIDER ADOPTION OF CONSENT CALENDAR AS PRESENTED OR AMENDED. a. Minutes of Boards and Commissions. (1) Parks and Recreation Commission meeting of December 14, 1984. (2) Housing Appeals Board meeting of December 11, 1984. (3) Housing Commission meeting of December 11, 1984. (4) Broadband Telecommunications Commission meeting of October 16, 1984. (5) Broadband Telecommunications Commission meeting of November 13, 1984. (6) Airport Commission meeting of December 13, 1984. (7) Planning and Zoning Commission meeting of December 6, 1984. (8) Planning and Zoning Commission meeting of December 20, 1984. (9) Mayor's Youth Employment Program meeting of December 19, 1984. (10) Urban Environment Ad Hoc Committee meeting of December 4, 1984. (11) Council/Legislative meeting of December 31, 1984. AGENDA REGULAR COUNCIL MEETINv JANUARY 15, 1985 PAGE 2 b. Permit Motions and Resolutions as Recommended by the City Clerk. (1) Consider Cushions, Inc. dba ng Class CLiquor License Dooley's,18-loSa thClinton. (renewal) (2) Consider motion approving Class C Liquor License and Sunday Sales for Coslow's, Inc. dba Simmy's, 208 North Linn Street. (renewal) (3) Lorna K. mSmith dba Smith CBass C CompanyLiquor 1210 uocense for Highland Court. (renewal) (4) Consider motion to refund a portion of Liquor License tLC 18050 to Neil 0. and H. Clare Wicks dba Speak Easy, 630 Iowa Avenue. (refund) (5) Consider mion to refund a EECH Inc. dba Gabero si330 Easn of t /uor License LC16998toWashington. (refund) (6) Consider motion approving Class C Beer Permit and Sunday Sales for Clyde R. Seaton dba Seaton's Cash and Carry Market, 1331 Muscatine Avenue. (renewal) ense (y) Crow'ser motion Nest, Inc. approving Crow'sass C Nest, 31Liquor cSouthDubuque,. (renewal) (8) Resolution to refund cigarette permit for Hawkeye Amu s=ent (Godfather's Pizza). 4 (9) Resolution to refund cigarette permit for Gabe's. (10) Resolution issuing Dancing Permit. c. Correspondence. (1) Letter of appreciation from Bruce Haupert. No reply is necessary. (2) Letter from Dewey McGuire regarding cable television. No reply is necessary. (3) Letter fom correctedrcopy ofiaamemera dumiwhich nwas ffurnished to the lacedCouncat on the aDecember ge dattobel 8 meeting. This is beingg ppofficially received and placed on file. i i - AGENDA REGULAR COUNCIL MEETINv JANUARY 15, 1985 PAGE 2 b. Permit Motions and Resolutions as Recommended by the City Clerk. (1) Consider Cushions, Inc. dba ng Class CLiquor License Dooley's,18-loSa thClinton. (renewal) (2) Consider motion approving Class C Liquor License and Sunday Sales for Coslow's, Inc. dba Simmy's, 208 North Linn Street. (renewal) (3) Lorna K. mSmith dba Smith CBass C CompanyLiquor 1210 uocense for Highland Court. (renewal) (4) Consider motion to refund a portion of Liquor License tLC 18050 to Neil 0. and H. Clare Wicks dba Speak Easy, 630 Iowa Avenue. (refund) (5) Consider mion to refund a EECH Inc. dba Gabero si330 Easn of t /uor License LC16998toWashington. (refund) (6) Consider motion approving Class C Beer Permit and Sunday Sales for Clyde R. Seaton dba Seaton's Cash and Carry Market, 1331 Muscatine Avenue. (renewal) ense (y) Crow'ser motion Nest, Inc. approving Crow'sass C Nest, 31Liquor cSouthDubuque,. (renewal) (8) Resolution to refund cigarette permit for Hawkeye Amu s=ent (Godfather's Pizza). 4 (9) Resolution to refund cigarette permit for Gabe's. (10) Resolution issuing Dancing Permit. c. Correspondence. (1) Letter of appreciation from Bruce Haupert. No reply is necessary. (2) Letter from Dewey McGuire regarding cable television. No reply is necessary. (3) Letter fom correctedrcopy ofiaamemera dumiwhich nwas ffurnished to the lacedCouncat on the aDecember ge dattobel 8 meeting. This is beingg ppofficially received and placed on file. • 9. AGENDA REGULAR.000NCIL MEETING JANUARY 15, 1985 PAGE 3 (4) Letter from Robert J. Miller of Grant Wood Area Education Agency supporting the Mayor's Youth Employ- ment Program. No reply is necessary. (5) Letter from Emily and William Curran objecting to the rezoning of the Melrose Lake area. A public hearing is being set (Item No. 4a.) for January 29, 1985, on the rezoning application. (6) Letter from John Hayek, attorney, representing Terence and Glenys Williams, objecting to the rezoning of the Melrose Lake area. A public hearing is being set (Item No. 4a.) for January 29, 1985, on this matter. (7) Letter from Carl J. Strub objecting to the rezoning of 707 Oakcrest (Melrose Lake area). (8) Petition signed by Larry and Judy Rigler objecting to the proposed rezoning of 415 Woodside and 708 Oakcrest (Melrose Lake area). (9) Letter. from Viggo M. Jensen Company objecting to the proposed rezoning of the Harlocke Street area. A public hearing on this matter is being held, Item No. 4e. (10) Memoranda from the Civil Service Commission submitting certified lists of applicants for the following positions: (a) Maintenance Worker II/Pollution Control (b) Maintenance Worker III/Transit. d. Applications for the Use of Streets and Public Grounds. (1) Application from Johnson County/Iowa City National Organization for Women to picket. in front of the Emma Goldman Clinic on January 18, 19, 20, 21, and 22. (approved) ENO OF ONSENT CALENDAR �n AGENDA REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING JANUARY 15, 1985 PAGE 4 ITEM N0. 4 - PLANNING AND ZONING MATTERS. January 29, 1985, On a an ordinance sider ttogrezone property isort south east of University Heights, west of Woodside Drive extended and north of Mariettracks tfrom RM -12 to RS -8 and a Avenue extended sfrom yto e RM -44 toRS-8. (Zi8420) • i Comment: At a meeting held on December 20, 1984, the Planning ztisir recommended vote f 2-5 (Blank ndHorowitvoting aye) denialof the request from the Melrose Lake Community Association to rezone approxi- mately 21 acres south and east of University Heights, west Drive and north of Marietta of Woodside extended easterly toethe nCRIV railroad tacks from RM-12nto RS -8 and from RM -44 to RS -8. This recommendation is not consistent with the staff report dated December 6, 1984. The City Council rlrose Lake eview community Association request. requested stdaffhat the report relating to the request will be forwarded to the Council prior to the public hearing. Action: ) OA� QAIOA/_ b. Consider setting a public hearing for January 29, 1985, on ordinancean torezoneproperty bocan t2e eastide ofSouth Gilbert Street from CI -b1 toC (S-8421) Comment: The Planning and Zoning Commission, at a meeting held December 20, 1984, recommended by a vote of 7-0 approval of the request submitted by W.A. Gay and Company to rezone 1.7 acres in the 1500 block on the east side of South Gilbert Street from CI -1 to CC -2. This recommendation is consistent with that of the staff in a report dated December 20, 1984, which will be forwarded to the Council prior to the public hearing. Action: > _ i B a Q -S- eo- ---------- I i a Q -S- eo- ---------- o� - Q- - - - --- I 9 AGENDA REGULAR COUNCIL MEET1 JANUARY 15, 1985 PAGE 5 c. Consider setting an ordinance to Ordinance. a public hearing for January 29, 1985, on amend the sign regulations of the Zoning Comment: At the December 20, 1984, meeting, the Planning and Zoning Commission recommended by a 7-0 vote adoption of the amended Sign Regulations. The proposed ordinance is included in the Council packet to allow more time for review prior to the public hearing. The staff will discuss the amendment in detail at the informal meeting of January 28. Action: Q d eociefor aal ,19 85, on anordinanctaatethe north alleyofBck4Lyon's First Addition. (V-8405) Comment: On December 26, 1973, the City deeded the "platted alley in Block 4 Lyon's First Addition' to Capitol Implement of $6000. There hare er wt o alleys inith certain hBlock 4rtyThe Quit fthe sClaim Deed does not specify the northern alley of Block 4 as the alley purchased nor is there a record that this north alley was eer to clearytitle ct tithe property iand ve oproperly dispose rdinance is ssofythe property. AGENDA REGULAR COUNCIL MEETINU JANUARY 15, 1985 PAGE 6 e. Public hearing an an ordinance to rezone property north of Highway 1, south of Benton Street, and along and east of Harlocke Street extended from RM -44 to RS -8, RM -20 and RM -12. (Z-8415) Comment: The Planning and Zoning Commission, at its meeting of December 6, 1984, recommended that the Harlocke Street area be rezoned RM -44 to RS -8 along Harl ocke Street and south to Highway 1, to RM -20 on approximately three acres east of Harlocke Street, and to F44-12 on a tract of land immediately north of Highway 1 and south of Benton Manor. The vote was taken in three parts with a 5-1 vote on RS -8; a 5-1 vote on RM -20; and a 4-2 vote on RM -12. This rezoning is a Commission initiated action. On May 8, 1984, the Council tabled a recommendation from the Planning and Zoning i Commission for denial of a request submitted by the Yeeber I Street neighborhood to rezone all of the property to RS -5. i Action: f. Consider a recommendation of the Planning and Zoning Commission to terminate Harlocke Street in a cul-de-sac. Comment: At its December 6, 1984, meeting, the Planning and Zoning Commission recommended by a vote of 7-0 that the Council adopt a policy that Harlocke Street be terminated at its present location in a cul-de-sac. A memo regarding this item is included in the Council packet. Action: 9 _. tc Cc _ \ _ Id1 MR I I f a - .`, -- -------------- - ---- CF l - pix�v �- .__ ------ ----- i II I I IlT / •. I U _-�°'- AGENDA REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING JANUARY 15, 1985 PAGE 7 g. Consider a recommendation of the Planning and Zoning Commission regarding a request to rezone 1.0•acres northeast of Iowa City in Johnson County from A-1 to RS. (CZ -8431) at a held December Planning 1984, agreed by ai 7 10n v to that meeting Council be 5eoinforin eJohnson Board of Superviso s h tthe applicationfortherezoning from A-1 to RS of 1.0 acres south of Rapid Creek Road and approxi- mately 1.5 miles east of Highway 1 was reviewed by the City and was found to be inconsistent with the Area 4 policy of the Johnson County/Iowa City Fringe Area Policy Agreement. Owing to the Holiday meeting schedule, the Board o ng Supervi- sors has already acted to approve fore receiving the reccowndation of the City Council. The City checkstaff will dates actions to insure betterc ordin tionin the future. is being brought before the City Council for the record. Action: jad/ y I �ol/r � k y1,,,F ^/ —C / a4lad4j �re nendationh. Considerof the Planning and Zoning Commission regarding a request to rezone 1.2 acres north of Iowa City from A-1 to RS. (CZ -8432) h�eeld December 20, 1984 t: The Planning a Zoningnd ,greedby aa4i2-1ovotmeeting Jordan voting no; Scott abstained) that the Council be advised to inform the Johnson County Board of Supervisors that the application for the rezoning from A-1 to RS of 1.2 acres east of County Road F8W and approximately 1.5 miles east of Highway 1 was reviewed by the City and was found to be 4 PoliOf the County/IowasCity Fri geinconsitent withthe AreaArea policy Agreem nt. owingJson tonthe holiday meeting schedule, the Board of Supervisors has already acted to approve this rezoning before receiving the recommendation of the City Council. The item is being brought before the Council for the record. Action: AGENDA REGULAR COUNCIL MEETINb JANUARY 15, 1985 PAGE 8 i. Consider an ordinance for an amendment to the Planned Oevelopment Housing Plan for Ty'n Cae, Part 3. (5-8424) (second consideration) Comment: The Planning and Zoning Commission recommended by a 5-0 vote approval of the preliminary planned development housing pian for Ty'n Cae, Part 4. This plan amends the planned development housing plan for Ty'n Cae, Part 3. This recommendation is consistent with that of the staff. A public hearing was held on December 4, 1984; no comments were received. v n Action:` ITEM No. 5 - NUMBER 84 --RING TO CONSIDER THE 3166 OF THE CODE F ORDINANCES AMENDMENT ADOPTING APPENDIX C OF THE UNIFORM PLUMBING CODE, 1982 EDITION, AND AMENDING CERTAIN SECTIONS OF THE IOWA CITY PLUMBING CODE. Comment: See attached copy of the ordinance. Action: Vin ate ITEM NO. 6 - PUBLIC HEARING ON APPLICATIONS FOR ADDITIONAL SECTION 8 UNITS. Comment: Paragraph 403A.28 requires the Housing Authority to hold a public hearing before undertaking any low cost housing project. The Iowa City Housing Authority has submitted applica- tions for 25 Section 8 Existing Housing Certificates and 14 Section 8 Existing Housing Vouchers. Action: )W /« AGENDA REGULAR COUNCIL MEETINU JANUARY 15, 1985 PAGE 9 ITEM NO. 7 - PUBLIC DISCUSSION. I ITEM N0. 8 - ANNOUNCEMENT OF VACANCIES. a. Broadband Telecommunications Commission - two vacancies for three-year terms ending March 3, 1988. (Terms of Flo Beth Ehninger and Jen Madsen end.) b. Historic Preservation Commission : two vacancies for three-year terms ending March 29, 1988. (Terms of Greg Duffey and Charles Skaugstad end.) c. Airport Zoning Board of Adjustment - One vacancy for a two-year term and one vacancy for a four-year term. This is a new Board established by the Airport Zoning Ordinance and the State Code. The Board of Supervisors also will appoint one member for a two-year term and one for a four year term. Thereafter, appointments will be for five-year terms. These appointments will be made at the February 26 meeting of the City Council. ITEM NO. 9 - CITY COUNCIL APPOINTMENTS. a. Consider an appointment to the Airport Commission for a six-year term ending March 1, 1991. (Dennis Saeugling's term ends.) Action- G 9_ &a (°t Cl�� - -- - -- - - -- ---- __ _ _ . _._ -.__ - - -. __, _ , � -,- -R- , -- AGENDA REGULAR COUNCIL MEETInii JANUARY 15, 1985 PAGE 10 b. Consider appointments to fill two vacancies on the Resources Conservation Commission for three-year terms ending January 1, 1988. Announcement of four vacancies was first made at the August 14, 1984, meeting. Since that time two vacancies have been filled. The remaining positions have been advertised five times. However, no applications have been received. Action: ITEM No. 10 - CIT` COUNCIL INfORNATION. k I ----------- I I B i a AGENDA REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING JANUARY 15, 1985 PAGE 11 ITEM NO. 11 - REPORT ON ITEMS FROM THE CITY MANAGER AND CITY ATTORNEY. a. City Manager. b. City Attorney. ITEM N0. 12 - RECOMMENDATIONS OF BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS. a. Consider recommendations of • the Parks and Recreation Commission: (1) That the City Council purchase Ryerson's Woods, a portion of the County Hare property, and the proposed Miller Park area, in FY85. (2) That arts issues be considered under the jurisdiction of the the nderstandingRecreation theyCommission, but funded latwith an appropriate level with funds over and above those already considered for Parks and Recreation purposes. A memorandum from the Acting Director of Parks and Recreation concerning this matter is included in the information packet. b. Consider recommendations of the Housing Commission: (1) That application for 25 additional Section 8 certifi- cates be approved. be (2) That A publiclication hearingfor on 14Section ttwo items hiss scheduled eas Item No. 6. n amity of Iowa City MEMORANDUM DATE: January 11, 1985 Tf): r,,*,, AGENDA REGULAR COUNCIL HEETI JANUARY 15, 1985 PAGE 12 ITEM N0. 13 ' CONSIDER SPEEDWAY SR ITARY SEWERSOLUTION EXTENSION ROVING CONTRACT AND BOND R THE TAFT EXTENSION ASSESSMENT PROJECT. lO Comment: This Resolution is required to continue the assessment procedure as established by bond counsel. Action: THE ITEM N0. 14 ' CITY CLERK TO ATTEST AN AGREEMENT WITH THE ELDERLY SOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO SIGN ERVICES AGENCY TO DEVELOP AND IMPLEMENT A HOUSING MODIFICATIONS PROGRAM FOR THE FRAIL ELDERLY. Comment: The City has allocated $2,500 from the 1985 Community Develoetion of the rresolution will cpermit Grant for Elderly Seryt i es Agency to initiate the program at this time. iAction: ER ITEM No. 15 " CONSIDER SUSPENDIRES( OR UFOURTEENTMDAYSITHE BENG EER�PERMIT YOR OHELD S BY LUCKY STORES. INC., EAGLE DISCOUNT SUPERMARKET 1157. Comment: On September 6, 1984, an employee of Eagle Discount Supermarket, 600 North Dodge, pleaded guilty to selling beer to a minor. The State Code provides for a mandatory 14 -day suspension of the beer permit in the event of such a conviction. The the Cid not Januaraware y 7, of the disposition of this charge until Action ;1 " 11 Q') lt�J ING THE YOR E ORDER ITEM No. 16 ' SCONSIDER USPENDINGRFOR LUFOURTE N�DAYSZTHE BEER PERM T HEU D BYpUIKTRIP LJ CORPORATION, QUIKTRIP 1552. Comment: On September 13, 1984, an employee of quikTrip 0552, 24 W. Burlington, pleaded guilty to selling beer to a minor. The tate Coensiof the beers permit in thevevent proides fof such or a naaconviction. sTheecity did not become aware of the disposition of this charge until the week of January 7, 1985. Action: 0 a. sv� oN jam� 2156-L_- .6� 0 0-f fQ- AGENDA REGULAR COUNCIL MEETIiw JANUARY 15, 1985 PAGE 13 ITEM NO. 17 - CONSIDER RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING MAYOR TO ISSUE ORDER SUSPENDING FOR FOURTEEN DAYS THE BEER PERMIT HELD BY HAROLD DICKEY, )y DICKEY'S SAVE -A -LOT. Comment: On September 6, 1984, an employee of Dickey's Save -A -Lot, 1213 South Gilbert, pleaded guilty to selling beer to a minor. The State Code provides for a mandatory 14 -day suspension of the beer permit in the event of such a conviction. The City did not become aware of the disposition of this charge until the week of January 7, 1985. Action: ff) ITEM NO. 18 - CONSIDER A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF A REVISED ANNUAL CONTRIBUTIONS CONTRACT. i Comment: An application for fourteen (14) additional units of Section 8 Existing Housing was submitted to HUD on August 14, 1984. Notification of Approval was received August 27, 1984. The present Annual Contributions Contract will be revised to increase the number of units authorised from 434 to 448 and the maximum Annual Contributions Amount will be $1,076,232. A revised budget and request for funds has been submitted and approved. The new contracts will be effective upon execution and will cover a two year period. Recommend adoption of the resolution. Action: ITEM N0. 19 - CONSIDER A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF ANNUAL CONTRIBUTIONS CONTRACT AND GENERAL DEPOSITORY AGREEMENT AND ISSUANCE OF PROJECT LOAN AND PERMANENT NOTES. j Comment: Iowa City Housing Authority applied for 10 three- bedroom family units, detached or semi-detached existing units. Subject application was approved and the annual contributions contract and related documents are offered for approval. The annual contributions contract will be for the amount of $582,982 and represents the total development cost which may be incurred for the purchase of these ten units. A coordination meeting with the Department of Housing and Urban Development has been scheduled for January 22, 1985, and following that meeting the development of the program will be provided. The Housing Commission has recommended approval of this action in the past and recommends signature on the referenced document. Action: Awl-, �� AGENDA REGULAR COUNCIL MEET1. . JANUARY 15, 1985 PAGE 14 ITEM NO. 20 - CONSIDER AN ORDINANCE TO ESTABLISH PARTIAL PROPERTY TAX EXEMP- TIONS FOR INDUSTRIAL PROPERTY. (second consideration) Comment: In accordance with the City Council's policy to encourage economic development in Iowa City, the proposed ordinance permits the abatement of property taxes over a five-year period on new construction on industrial properties and on expansions of industrial uses, as defined by Chapter 427 of the Iowa Code. Action: / ITEM NO. 21 - CONSIDER AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTIONS 15-48 AI(0 15-62(A) OF THE CITY CODE OF.ORDINANCES, RELATING TO REFUSE COLLECTION, TO LIMIT PLACEMENT OF REFUSE CONTAINERS S AND Baa o TO RIFY THAT LLING UNITS ILL RECEIVE " LY MREFUSEPICKUP SERVICE.BITIONS OF (passed and R OR FEWER as adopted) Comment: The purpose of this Ordinance is to prohibit commer- cial solid waste containers (e.g., dumpsters) 4az:.@06- W 4At44d4ngs; and to clarify the City's refuse collection require- ments. The City will provide residential refuse collection service only to aggregations containing four or fewer dwelling units. Action: i ITEM NO. 22 " CONSNICIPAL CODEIOFRAN IO A CIITYATOECHAN E THE SECTIONNDING PEED MIT ON PAR23-189 OF TSEOFUMEMELROSE Sad 1 AVENUE. (passed and adopted) Comment: Currently, the speed limit on Melrose Avenue is 35 miles an hour from its intersection with George Street west to the end of the four -lane section of Melrose Avenue. From that point west to the western city limits the speed limit is 50 miles an hour. The proposed ordinance amendment would eliminate the 50 mile an hour speed limit on the western portion of Melrose Avenue and cause the speed limit for Melrose Avenue to be 35 miles per hour from George Street west to the western city limits. This speed limit is consistent with the City's treatment of outlying access roads. Action: c .dl7r� /� ITEM NO. 23 - ADJOURNMENT. -klkdt� 9 yo ""9.1A t✓ � � -----'--'-----�1----^'«--�`---�--~��'--�K~-�--k~",^�'-��-'-------'--- -------------� / --- | � � Oty -- - __ 000 , o0 -co-- �--1 ALI . c v - _ w=� y Uty of Iowa City MEMORANDUM DATE: January 11, 1985 TO: City Council FROM: City Manager RE: Informal Agendas and Meeting Schedule January 12, 1985 Saturday 8:00 A.M. - 12:30 P.M. Iowa City Public Library, Room A First Council Review Session on Proposed FY86 Budget January 14, 1985 Monday 6:30 - 8:30 P.M. Council Chambers 6:30 P.M. - Meeting of City Conference Board (Separate agenda posted) 6:45 P.M. - Review zoning matters 7:00 P.M. - Site Plan for Vacated Melrose Avenue near Law School 7:15 P.M. - Development Concepts for Parcel 64-1A (Consultant and Design Review Committee) 8:00 P.M. - Council agenda, Council time, Council committee reports 8:15 P.M. - Consider appointments to the Airport Commission and Resources Conservation Commission 8:20 P.M. - Executive Session January 15, 1985 Tuesday_ 7:30 P.M. - Regular Council Meeting - Council Chambers January 19, 1985 Saturday 8:00 A.M. - 1:00 P.M. Iowa City Public Library, Room A. Second Council Review Session of Proposed FY86 Budget January 22, 1985 Tuesday 6:30 - 8:30 P.M. Council Chambers 6:30 P.M. - Special Council Meeting (Separate agenda posted) 6:35 P.M. - Coralville Milldam Project 7:00 P.M. - Old Dubuque Road/Bristol Drive Intersection 7:10 P.M. - Charter Review Commission Recommendations 8:00 P.M. - Council time, Council comnittee reports 8:15 P.M. - Six-month Evaluation of City Clerk (Executive Session). January 24, 1985 Thursday 4:00 - 6:30 P.M. Iowa City Recreation Center, Meeting Room B Meeting of City Council with Johnson County Board of Supervisors to discuss allocation of funds for Human Services Agencies. Eno City Council January 11, 1985 Page 2 January 28 1985 (Incomplete agenda) Monday 6:30 - 8:30 P.M. Council Chambers 6:30 P.M. - Review zoning matters 6:50 P.M. - Parcel 65-2B Marketing Documents 7:10 P.M. - Review pending list priorities 7:20 P.M. - Council agenda, Council time, Council committee reports 7:40 P.M. - Executive Session January 29 1985 Tuesday 7:30 P.M. - Regular Council Meeting - Council Chambers j PENDING LIST Priority A: Gas and Electric Franchise Leasing of Airport Land for Commercial Use Priority B: Mandatory Open Space Requirements (February 1985) Duty/Procedure Changes - Housing and Inspection Services Congregate Housing Development Alternatives Iowa Theater Type Problems j Housing Alternatives Energy Conservation Measures Funding Program Newspaper Vending Machines Unrelated Roomers - Proposed Zoning. Ordinance Amendment City Plaza Fountain Barrier Comprehensive Economic Development Program North Side Lighting Project Priority C: Housing Inspection Funding Policy Willow Creek Park Sidewalk (CIP) North Dodge/Old Dubuque Road Project (CIP) Kirkwood Avenue Signalization Study (CIP) Appointments to the Broadband Telecommunications Commission, Historic Preservation Commission, Johnson County/Iowa City Airport Zoning Board of Adjustment - February 26, 1985