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" 'MARCH 29, 1977 ;
'Y The cost bf publishing the following proceedings &
t,. claims' is 5 Cumulative Lost for this cal-
r< , edar year for said publication is +5
Iowa City, Council, reg. session„ "3/29/77, 7:30 P.M.,
Civic';Center. LCouncilmembers,'present: Balmer,
deProsse Foster; Neuhauser, Perret,Selzer, Vevera`
"< (7:32 P.M.). Mayor Neuhauser presiding.
Mayor Neutiauser proclaimed weekend of 4/1-1/77, as
,4 "Dance Marathon '77 Weekend". Moved by Selzer, sec-
onded•by;,Perret;"to discuss Item 4e(1),-letter from
'JCRPC, separately from Consent Calendar. Motion
carried, 7/0.',,,Moved by Selzer, seconded by Balmer,',
YHLs , that following items & recomms. in Consent Calendar
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Fbe approved and/or adopted as amended:
Approval'of off. actions, reg• Council,mtg.,
4 Lti 3/15/77,•subj. to torr:, as recomm. by,City Clerk:
^I Minutes of"Bds": & Comms.: P & Z Comm., 3/17/77;
' Parks & Rec. Comm., 3/9/77; U.A'.Y.,Bd., 3/7/77.
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P 't"Res. asti recorded in Res: Bk. 38; as ret.
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by,•City ClerkRes. #77-87, p. 155, Approving
ClassjC,Liquor,Control;License Appl. &'Res. #77-:
p -156; Approving' Class' C,Liquor License, Sun-
ay,Sales Appl. B.P.O: Elks #590, 600 Foster Rd'. .
Motions setting,public•hearings'on 4/12/77 at
30 PM for,:Cemetery Ord. "& on 4/5/77,4:30 P.M..
= for Model Traffic Ord ,:`both at Civic Center.
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a r°�a¢„�"'�'Affipmati"ve roll"call vote` unanimous, all Council-
mem ersilpresent
a✓'"" -
Mo by;Selzer, Vevera,Ithat a;letter
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Moved seconded'by
written by'City Mgr..thanking JCRPC for'bffering i-1.
w } to mediate cont res of Univ Heights Servs: con-
`tract, but tel Iingfthem Ahat Council will solve the,
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v rt w, arproblem themselves Motion carried 6/1 Perret
'x��9"itrL"s E F�, r .Ivoting,,,no a
d" >yir, " ,Moved+by;$elzer,.'seconded by Balmer, to adopt RES.
>+r. „ „ #77 89, as recorded in Res.,Bk. 38; pp. 157-159, TO
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IAPPROVE�FINAL PLAT:OF, BRYNMAWR HEIGHTS,-'PT: 8
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AffirmatiLe roll call"vote unanimous, all Council-
rs^i tll giembers present.•
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a� (,''i` Moved by Selzer, seconded by Balmer, to adopt RES.,
g#77-90„as recorded,tn Res: Bk.,38pp. "160-162, JQ
”' y APPROVE FINAL PLAT OF BRYNMAWR HEIGHTS, PT 9 "
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ouncil
Affirmative roll scall vote unanimous, all Council-
members Present i
em
Moved by,,Vevera, seconded.by Perret, to,adopt RES.r,
#77 91, as recorded n Res: Bk 38,"'pp ;163-165,
TO APPROVE FINAL PLAT OF BRYN MAWR HEIGHTS; 10:"
,PT
Affirmatiye roll `call vote unanimous, all Council
members present
Mayor Neuhauser announced.: Council'would be making
p
x Tia l; J' anappointment on",5/3/77 to fill vacancy on`Parks &,
Ret' Comm' for an unexpired term ending 1/1/79 '
' City Mgr.: Berlrn.,presented a Res.4Estiblishing Just•
Compensation forCDBG Property Acquisition�''at Inter-,
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section Johnson St & Ralston Creel at 11 S John
I'llof
son,' an element of. Ra1ston_Creek Proj Moved by
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deProsse, seconded by Ferret, to adopt RES: N77-92,
as recorded in'Res. Bk.. 38, pp.: 166-167; ESTABLISH-
ING`JUST COMPENSATION;FOR CDBG PROPERTY ACQUISITION
`AT THE, INTERSECTION OF JOHNSON ST. &I RALSTON CREEKI
AT 11 S. Johnson; Lot 8, Blk. 40,!for.$20,000. Roll
.,d osse
Balmer ePr
'call: Ayes: Ferret, Vevera,,. >
Foster,Neuhauser. Nays: Selzer. Motion carried, 6/1.
After discussion,of costs,!funding.and scheduling
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ofbridge surveys, it was decided to discuss the
matter further in informal session'.
City Atty. Hayek reported on the question of setting
publicchearing on N. Dodge St. „property. `A'memo
from Kraft-will<be coming to Council'conc. property'
on, Mormon Trek. ':Hayek discussed the community -wide, ..
moratorium in relation to the Comprehensive Plan &
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idvised'using the existing 60 -day moratorium in the
zoning•"ord. for the proposal. 'After discussion,
deProsse'moved`& Perret,seconded to set a public
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hearing'on May, 3, at 7:30 P.M. in Council Chambers
for rezoning of Bravermaii`;tract located at:inter-
secticn 'of Mormon!;Trek &,Benton; now zoned I CH, to
CH, PC,''R3A or R3 'zones or any combination'' thereof.
Motion carried; 6/1, Selzer voting;"no." The City
Atty. will report on court decision on 902 N. Dodger
at next Council meeting.
HUMAN'; RI , PROVIDINGIPROCEDURES,FOR INVFS=j
";TIGATION'AND CONCILIATION"OF:COMPLAINTS, PROVIDINGIF-
t : FOR PUBLIC.HEARINGS .IN'CONTESTED ;'COSTS, &1 FURTHER
PROVIDINGFOR "JUDICIAL'REVI EW OR`ORDERS OF -THE COMM.
be,, considered &.'given 1st-;votefor,.;; passage:; Roll `
call 'Ayes de'Prosse, Foster, Neuhauser, Periet
Nays 'Selzer;";Vevera; Balmer. ,First,consideratton
given,l4/3 Moved byideProsse &'seconded+by Perret
ao defer.'2nd'consideration';of'the','Ord..to':the ApriTi! ".
';�, �� 12th meeting Motton carried, 7/0'
". uAs per, the City'Atty 's request, it.wasimoved by
Vevera,;"seconded,: by.deProsse, to defer 1st ,consid-
'.eration ..ofltlie!:ORD."AIIENDING ZONING ORD.';2238'BY
CHANGING;-TNE USE, REGULATIONS FROM.RIA & R3A TO R18
RW ZONES for:CourtHi 11,'Scott;Blvd. ;-.P,t:,5,"un
ttlireceipt of report from1 egal dept. on,agreements
& 'refer,;the petition, presented against'the,rezoning,;
to Dept ,:of,CoimnugityDevii,f r verification',of own
ershtp ,, Motion".carried,,7/0. Developer Bruce "
Glasgow appeared ,I
.Moved b.;'Balmer;'�seconded by Selzer, to,adopt!RES. ,
H77-93,:asirk6rdedJ n:Res. Bk.:38, pp. 168-169,
APPR VING!FINAL PLAT OF'_OAKRIDGE ESTATES'ADD. Af-
firmati,ve,roll call, vote: unaniMDUS,l all Council-
memberszpresent �.%Developer BiII Bywater appeared. `
Mov"ed„byPerret „secondedby deProsse, to.'have;City
Mgr.:write letter to Johnson Co.''Bd."of'Super-
visors ;&.Johnson"Co: Zoning.Comm.,noting. Council 's
:reservations:conc:" the graae & the':;stub st:', also" ;,.
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Moved by ,Foster, secondedlby Balmer, to amend RES. `
.DESIGNATING THEPARKING AREA: LOCATED IN UPPER CITY
"PARK AS'A 4 -HOUR PARKING AREA & AUTHORIZING CITY
MGR. TO`INSTALL &' MAINTAIN ,SIGW STATING AS; SUCH
to read'"effective from' Mon'.through Fri." ',Motion
carried,;1/0. Moved by, 'Foster ', seconded by Balmer,
to adopt ,Res. #77-94, as "recorded in Res: Bk. 38,
p. 170, as amended above. Affirmative roll call
vote unanimous, .all Councilmembers'present.'.
Moved by deProsse seconded by Selzer, to adopt RES.
TO;ESTABLISH & CHARGE A FEE FOR THE ACCEPTANCE OF
:ANIMALS`TO ALL PERSONS RESIDING OUTSIDE THE, CITY
LIMITS. Mary Hi1,T,appeared & read a statement ob-
jecting to proposed fee for bringing animals to the
7. Animal Shelter.'' After it was suggested that Johnson
Co. Bd..of Supervisors might wish to discuss the
problem,; City Mgr': Berlin -stated he would send:a
• ..letter, to'.,them to`determine their interest. Moved
by, Foster, seconded by;Perret „to'defer-this Res.r&,'
ESTABLISHING ADOPTION. FEES FOR1, DOGS & CATS AT.
THE ANIMAL,SHELTER & REPEALING RES. #74-460 for 2
'wks ,",Motion failed, 1/6: Moved Foster,seconded
by Vevera 'to;`defer RES. TO ESTABLISH &idHARGE A
FEEIFOR.:THE ACCEPTANCE OF ANIMALS;TO ALL PERSONS
RESIDING -OUTSIDE'THE CITY LIMITS for 2 weeks. Motion
carried, ' 7/O
} :Moved by' deProsse i seconded by'Fost6r, to adopt'RES:
95,'sas;recorded jn Res.�Bk.;38; pp 171'=,172,'.
`. ESTABLISHING ADOPTION FEES': & CATS AT JHE
ANIMAL' 'SHELTER &::REPEALING RES `#7,4 460 . Rol
zf call:'
An Res': Bk.,.,38 p 173,ENGAG
YEARIENDING"6/30/77 ''Affirms
'unanimous, a.11 Councilmembers
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MINI)TES OF OFFICIAL ACTIONS • COUNCIL
".MARCH
Minutes of& Comms.: P & Z Comm'.
15, 1977
3/3/77; Air?,Wt Comm., 2/24/77; Humao
ihe'cost of.publishing the following pro-
Rel. Comm. ,,2/28/77; Comprehensive Plan
:eedings.& claims is $ Cumula-
Coord. Comm.; 2/24/77.
tive cost::to date during this calendar year
Permit Res., recorded in Res'. Bk. 38,'
For,said.publication is $ d
recortm. by City Clerk: Res. #77-76, p. 132,
lowa City Council, reg. session, 3/15/77,
Approving Class B'Beer Permit & Res: #77-
7:30 P.M.,' Civic'Center. Councilmembers
77, p. 133, Approving Class;B Beer Sun.
5resenti ;,Balmer, deProsse, Foster, Neu-
Sales, Taco Grande; 331 E. Market St.; Res.
iause r,.Selzer, Vevera. Perret, 7:40 P.M.
#77-78, p.,134, Approving Class C Liquor
4ayor,Neuhauser presiding.
License, Magoo's, 206 N. Linn St. Res
that
#77-79, p:'135, Refunding Beer Permit to
layor.Neuhauser announced Item 8 would
Shakey's Pizza Parlor, 531 Hwy.,1 West.
ie,taken up at this time &.'declared public
Res. #77-80, p. 136,.Approving Cigarette
iearing on,proposed,Human Relations Ord.
.Permit.,Res. #77-81, p. 137, Refunding
)pen :Human Rel. Commr. Clara Oleson'„ex-
Cigarete Permit.
ilained proposed changes. Persons appear-
ias,who,sGene.Ged new ord. were;
Motion approving disbursements in the amt.'..
'period
Neil.
1astrey; Gene Gronewold; John, Smith; Neil
ew6
;of $1,072,327.33 for. 'of 1/1-31/77, '-'
)'•Farrell;"Ann: Knight; Joan Zug; Valerie
subj. to audit.
lilk, presenting statement from Protective
Corr.: Atty. Scott Barker, re approval
issn -of-Tenants;. Ellen Findley; Allen
of final,plats.for Bryn Mawr,:,Hts., Pts.
(eller;- David Smithers;,Winston Barclay;
8, 9, and -10,'referred to Com. Dev.;
:harlesRya`n;.Jeanne;:Smithfield; Linda
Joseph & Anne Frankel, re Univ. Hts.r'sery
1cGuire,`representing.Women's Resource Cen-
contract; Harold Stager, I.C. Federation
er; JanesVanderbascfi,Loche;;•Williams Dick
of Labor,re',laborrelations,::referred to i`
e'onard,,Clements Urdahl,"presenting'state-
City Mgr.; Paula Klein, re Human'Re4
ientafrom�,Tenants United for,,'Action;�, usan;
tions Ord.,freferred';to Human'Relations r
lurtlen,�reading a,statement,signed by 15
Dir.; I.C.:Fri ends, re Human,Rel. Ord.',
ieTbers of :Assn .of:'Campum
s Misters.?Mayor
to be accepted with Public Hearing.
leuhauser advised that Council; would discuss
:hi s'ord'"at, the Iinformal"session on 3/21.
j,lAffirmativeroll call vote unanimous, all
IoJed by deprosse; seconded=.by Fosters to"
Councilmembers.present.
•eceive the correspondence &"statements &
After' discussion of whether or not the fol-
iakerthem^part of public hearing. Motion
lowing actioniwas appropriate for a-Bd.;,o
ar'ried, 7/0.x Letters received which sup-
Comm, to take lit was moved by ,Vevera, sec
�oi^tz,the+ord included those from' Jeam Bott; .
Wad .by,deProsse, toc'onsider,the Human
tnda J ,Yanney,,and,;:;I C "Friends. A';letter
Relations Comm.'s recomm! to have Council
,as rec'eivd'd'ifrom�E. Robert Petersen;-Beth-
writeia letter to Pres:` Carter requesting '
ny,,Maptist Church, whi6hi noted opposition
that, he declare, 1/15'of, each ;year a natl
o}"the ordinance ''
holiday commemorating the birthday of Dr '
ifrry;Baum 3resented''a statement on behalf
Martin Luther; King, Jr Move' by Foster,
11"Pseconded
f "`the Te nanis'�United. for, Action cont:'! pro;-:,.Motion
by Selzer, to table this motion
osed''Tenant%Landlord, Ord. & requested; that
carried, 4/3. 1
ounci1 schedule;an.'informal discussion.
Moved:'by'deProsse, seconded'by Pe ret, to t
oved by deProsse,"seconded by Ferret,; to
reappoint Ira;'Bolnick & Jim Hall, & appoint
eq"uest.tFi e,: ousing� omm.`..to.;meet with Ten-
Curtis'Purington, 416:Summit,"to the: Comm s
nts,United'_for Action.&!o the r; groups': to
on Commun.iNeeds with terms ezpiring;3/1/79
iM'is'; propose d•Tenant/Landlordinitiative
,,,,
Motion carried,:7/0. Moved by;deProsse ,
rd ;& be.prepa' red'to'discuss differences
seconded by Perret, to`appoint,Caraline'
etween+that;or'd.;,&'•suggestionsfrom, Hous-
Embree, 741 Dearborn, to Airport Comm:`for
ng;;Comm ;at`the 3/28 informal session.:: Mo-
term expiring'3/1/83. Motion carried, 6/1 }
ion,•carried 7/0.' Moved by'de'Prosse `
The vacancy for the Human Relations Comm.
e`cond'd byiPerret,,to rec. &-file the
tatement' 'Motion carried;%7/0.
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will be readvertised for another 30-day
�<
Period.
oved b ~Balmer,; seconded by Selzer, that
Councilman Vevera called attention to City
Dllowing;agenda.items &;recommendations in
6ns'entkCalendar be,approved'and/or adopted:
Atty. Hayek!s memo dated 3/15 which states
that the position of Deputy Police Chief.: is
`Approval of,off. actions; reg. Council
a Civil Serv. position. Human,Relations`
mtg 'subj. to correction, as
Dir. Candy Morgan advised that the Comm
recoby;.City Clerk.
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_ ._ , ,L .tip. 1 .n[,•lt
hadigone through the°requir steps for
MWcil
Bk. 38, .p. ALLOWING PARKING ON THE
position of!Deputy Chief & had
NTER-
SOUTH"SIDE IGHLAND AVE. FROM THE INTER-
approved-the
approvedttheappointment.r:-Vevera'noted
SECTION OF HIGHLAND AVE.' WITH,THE'CRANDIC
',.1-'concernrre Civil Service Comm.'s'istatement
R.R. RIGHT-OF-WAY EAST TO A'POINT 200 FT.
eligibility for Captains. He asked that
EAST OF THE INTERSECTION OF HIGHLAND AVE.
this matterbe brought to the attention of
WITH HIGHLAND CT.; AND PROHIBITING PARKING
the`CiO1 Service Comm. The four items
ON THE NORTH 'SIDE 'OF HIGHLANR'.AVE: FROM THE
deferred from the March 8th agenda will be
INTERSECTION of HIGHLAND AVE': WITH GILBERT
added to March 22nd ,agenda.
ST. EAST TO A POINT 200 FL EAST OF THE'.IN
ri},Move`d by deProsse, seconded by Balmer, to
TERSECTION OF HIGHLAND, AVE., WITH, HIGHLAND
refer to Planning & Zoning Comm. for re-
CT. .Affirmative roll: call vote unanimous,
vlew,,the,present CH zoning of a tract of
all Councilmembers present.
!M,
,land near Mormon Trek Blvd. for recommen-
Moved by Perret, seconded by Vevera, to
dation & report back', to Council with all
adopt the RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE IN-
fEr 'due,.haste.';Motion carried, 7/0.
STALLATION OF SEVEN 30 -MINUTE PARKING'METER
Move by Foster, seconded by, Balmer,
STALLS ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF.IOWA AVE.,FROM
.that
!v ORD: 77-2826, as recorded in Ord. Bk. il,
THE INTERSECTION OF IOWA AVE. WITH VAN BUREN
'r AMENDING 'THE' HOME RULE:CHARTER FOR
ST. EAST APPROXIMATELY 160 FT. After Vevera
kp'rl'6,
'IOWA 6:01 CONFORM WITH
& Perret withdrew their motion, it was moved
.CITY,TO;MAKE'SECTION
r, r,.THEs-SUPREME.;000RT(DECISION OF;BUCKLEY`V•
by Vevera,.seconded by Perret, to refer this
'n'4ALEO'be passed & adopted. Roll call:
Res. back to the Dept. of Public .Works for
` 3"Ayes Foster, Neuhauser,' Selzer,, Vevera,
reconsideration of the number. of meters.
R s'Balmer Nays deProsse, Perret. Ordi-
Motion carried, 7/0.
'° nance adopted; 5/2.
RESOLUTION TO ESTABLISH & CHARGE A FEE FOR
rMoved Ve4e'a, seconded by Selzer, that'
THE ACCEPTANCE OF ANIMALS TO AL PERSONS
' #71 2827` as recorded in: Ord. Bk:',11
77
S OF IOWA
AMENDING, ORD NO .75-2783 TO.,DE-
CITY &NGEOUTSTIDONTESTABLISHINGTL
'ADOPTION FEES
&.(D).iWHICH;WHICH
FOR;DOGS & CATS AT`THE.jIOWA CITY ANIMAL:';:
zI,PCACED LIMITATIONS;ON A.CANDIDATE'S:EXPENDI-
SHELTER & REPEALING RES. 74-460; will not be
',� ';TURES OF HIS PERSONAL'iFUNDS;'A,CEILING ON
considered until the!,Chief of;P61' has had r'
z OVERALLiCAMPAIGN.:EXPENDITURES;'AND�INDEPEND-
opportunity todiscussthem with Council
ENT :EXPENDITURES be passed &,; adopt ed.; Roll
Moved ,by Perret, seconded by deProsse, to
y�;•call
,'Ayes.,foster;'Neuhauser,'.Se1zer Vev-
table;' approval: of application, for construc l
rii, era; Balmer. Nays: :`'`Perret, deProsse:
tion in highway right-of-way at 902 N. Dodge
ra Ordinance adopted, 5/2
" for NW Bell Tel. Co. Motion carried, 7/0
�r Moved by Foster," seconded by ;Selzer,,that
Moved;by Foster; seconded by Balmer; to':af
f ORD'recorded in Ord. Bk: 11,
firm City Mgr. s'decision with respect to
s.
��,,'pp.::,9.10;.AMENDING'ZONING,,ORD: 2238 BY CHANG-
' discharge of'Robt. Walker: ''After discus
`'tea"^ING'�THE USE;, REGULATIONS�OF. CERTAIN PROPERTY
ib�7FR0
sion of legal procedures, it was moved by "
RiklZONEwTO C2'•ZONEI(Kennedy tract)•be "
Perret, seconded by d6Prosse,'to adjourn to '!`j
Y Yr`p ssed & adopted. 'Affirmative roll call
executive session for''discussion of dis4.
unanimous, all'Councilmembers present.
charge, after which Council would return to
Councilmah!Selzer, moved, Councilman Balmer
reg. session to take action. Roll calla
RESOLUTION'';#77-82-
Ayes:_; Balmer,ideProsse, Foster,, Perret,;•
t,
"'seconded,t"'adopt
ed'in Res.;_Bk. 38,=pp. 138-139, TO APPROVE
Vevera. Nays:, Neuhauser, Selzer. Motion44,
^rMFINAL"PLAT=OF STURGIS CORNER'ADD., corner
carried, 5/2.. .Upon reconvening,. the motion
`of.Bypass 6%& Riverside Dr:'Affirmative
to affirm the City Mgrt's action•conc: dis
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roll call vote unanimous, all;Councilmembers
" charge, of Robt Walker ,recd. a`unanimous s
�^6,.,ro
.ca
roll call vote; all Councilmembers present
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by Balmer", seconded by Selzer,
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Moved; by Perret, seconded by Balmer, to ad
�Moyed ,to
�, »adopt-RESOLUTION,#77-83, recorded in, Res. Bk.
jour,n'mtg. Motion carried, 7/.0 (10: 11 Pit)
;p.1"140;''iAPPROVING PREL.,LARGE 'SCALE' -
For amore detailed & complete ,:;description s
�u>aeRESIDENTIAL,DEV. PLAN & PREL.-PLAT OF'>'THE
of Council Activities &' Disbursements, see ;.
WESTWINDS',",;near West Highschool: Affirma=
Office of City `Clerk'&`Finance'Department
,iy,ntive,roll call vote unanimous, all Cogncil-
MARY C.'NEUHAUSER '= i
members present
MAYOR
Moved by; Selzer, seconded by Foster, to
ABBIE STOLFUS 1
adopt RESOLUTION #77=84, recorded in Res.
CITY CLERK March 29, 1977
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II
COMPLETE DESCRIPTION OF COUNCIL ACTIVITIES
MARCH 15, 1977
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7:30 P.M.
Iowa City City Council, regular session, 3/15/77, 7:30 P.M.,
atthe,Civic Center.Councilmembers;present: 'Balmer, deProsse,
Foster,,Neuhauser, Selzer, Vevera. Perret arrivedr,at 7:40 P.M.
Mayor -Neuhauser,presiding.
Mayor Neuhauser announced that Item 8'would be taken,up a
this timet
ing on the proposed",Human
`anddeclared .thepublic`hear
Relations,Ordinanceopen. Human Relations Commissioner Clara
Oleson explained<the proposed' changes''as''.follows: (1),addition
to;prohibitive criteriafor discrimination the protective classes
of- ;marital status, homosexuality, age,' and disability, (2)'addi-
'tion of+'sexes discrimination in area of, housing, and (3) addition
of:a new 'area of credit:' Persons appearing who supported 'the
adoption'' o£. the new ordinance .were as follows: Jo Mastrey;;'Gene ;z
Gronewold;, John..`Smith;;Neil :0'.Farrell Ann Knight; Joan Zug;
ValeriejWilk,,presenting a statement, from the Prctective`Associa-
ti
on. of Tenants;!IEllen Findley; Allen',' Keller; David Smithers;
Winston Barclay; :�Charles.Ryan; Jeanne 'Smith f ie ld; Linda McGuire,
representing Women's, Resource Action Center; Jane Vanderbasch, 1.
Locke"Williams,"Dick%Leonard; Clements.Urdahl; presenting a,state w
�t merit froni�Tenants United°for Action;`'Susan Burden, 'reading�a
":statement signed!>by fifteen members of the'Association o£ Campus
„�Miniatersc ,Mayor,-Neuhauser thanked everyone:foritheir,comments)
and 'advised that"'Councilwould:discuss this ordinance at the
�a:formal.session,onMarch=21 It was,moved,by;deProsse „ seconded
by` Foster'; to` receive 'the 'correspondence and"statements and` make
j�, theme a part ,of she; public hearing., •Motion icarried, .7/0. -. Letters
received;by Counc�.l whioh support the,"ordinance included those: „
; Y; newold;
from Janetvanderbosch• Jean Hott, Linda J.Yanne Gene Gro +
Neil O',Farrell„:Charles,:P.yan; ,Joan Liffring;Zug; and,I. C. ,Friends:
iiA"9;l'ett'er=,,was"`receivedfrom E.Robert Petersen, Bethany Baptist
I" '61Urchwlii6h'�noteac opposition'; t0' the ordinance. � a
Harry Baum presented a statement`on behalf of the'Tenants'
United.'for, Action concern ing:the�proposed;Tenant/Landlord: ordi-
°nance and!requesied that Council schedule an -informal discussion
on'„this matter It�was moved:, by 'deProsse;'seconded'.by Perret, y#
to request'the`Housing"Commission to meet with the Tenants
United nf or,Action�and,other groups to;`discuss,the proposed'Ten-
ant/Landlord.intiative''ordinance',and,:be prepared to.`discuss
°the differences-between°that ordinance and ,the suggestionsifrom-
1, £he Housing Commission at the;. March 28th informal session., Mo-
tion.carried,.;7/0..' It was.moved by',deProsse,?seconded by Perret,. I
to4receive`and,file the statement .from;the:Tenants.United for
;Action %Motion.carried 7/0.
1It was moved by� Balmer, seconded by,Selzer, that the follow-
ing;agenda,items;'and recommendations in the Consent Calendar be
approvedand/or adoptedY
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plats for,Bryn Mawr`: Heights, Pts. 8,-'9,band 10.'referred
v� ';oseph&AnneW.FrankUniversity ,',tv'
Heights service;contract,='Harold', Stager,:I C.. Federation
o£.Labor, re.labor;relations,,referred to City; Mgr:;LPaula'-
Klein;re Human Relations ordinance, referred to Human Re
'ilationsdDir'j I C; - Friends; 're Human Rel:' Ord' ,to be",'” '
;ti 'accepted with -Public Hearing
firmative roll'c'all vote was unanimous, all Councilmembers
Gent
v;.'Council�noted the,Planning and Zoning Commission.'s.recom
dation`;to°approve the"final plat of Oakridge- Estates Addition,
ter dicussion of whether or::not'the foil owing 'action'was =
iropriate for. a'. Board_, or, Commission to .take', it was''moved by
sera;';'soconded:by.{deProsse,�to consider, the!Human�'�;Rel'ations'
mnission!s recommendation to have Council write ali;letter to
aident'Carte'r.`requesting that'he declare January 15 of; each
9 ,, Y
it a national;hohday,ccommemoratin .the birthda of'Dr: Martin
:her King, "Jr.,_ Then it was. moved by, Foster,: seconded by
Lzer;` to?table this' motion. 'Motion carried,;; 4/3.
It was move d=b'y deProsse, seconded'by Perret, to reappoint
C Bolni'ck ind_'Jim Hall, and appoint Curtis Purington, 416
emit, to: the Committee on Community,' Needs with terms expir-
j;`March!1'; 1979:, Motion carred, 7/0: A motion was made
,rf,
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2 Council Activities
March 15, 1977
Approval of official actions, regular Council meeting,
3/1/77, subject to correction, as recommended :!by the
City Clerk.',
Minutes of Boards & Commissions* 1P & Z Comm. -?3/3/77;
Airport Comm. - 2/29/77; Human .Relations ,Comm. - 2/28/7,7;
Comprehensive Plan''Coord:,'Comm. - 2/24/77.
Permit 'Resolutions,'as recorded in Resolution Bo6ki38, as
recommended by City Clerk:' Resolution #77-76, 'page 132,
Approving Class B Beer Permit and Resolution #77-77,: page
133,; Approving:.Class B Beer Sunday Sales for Taco Grande,
331fE.,Market St. Resolution `#77-78,)page 134, Approv='
ing',Class`C',Liquor",Control,License for Magoo's,206 N.:
.Linn St. Resolution #77-79, page 135, Refunding Beer Per-
mitto Shakey's Pizza Parlor & Ye Public; House,i531 Hwy'. 1
`West. Resolution:#77-80,:'Page ,136; Approving Cigarette
;
.Permit. Resolution #77-81, page 137, Refunding!;Cigarette
Permit:
Motion approving disbursements -the amount„of„ $1,072,327 33..;
Pp 9in
.
for he period.of1/1-3l to audit
,,;t _- ..
plats for,Bryn Mawr`: Heights, Pts. 8,-'9,band 10.'referred
v� ';oseph&AnneW.FrankUniversity ,',tv'
Heights service;contract,='Harold', Stager,:I C.. Federation
o£.Labor, re.labor;relations,,referred to City; Mgr:;LPaula'-
Klein;re Human Relations ordinance, referred to Human Re
'ilationsdDir'j I C; - Friends; 're Human Rel:' Ord' ,to be",'” '
;ti 'accepted with -Public Hearing
firmative roll'c'all vote was unanimous, all Councilmembers
Gent
v;.'Council�noted the,Planning and Zoning Commission.'s.recom
dation`;to°approve the"final plat of Oakridge- Estates Addition,
ter dicussion of whether or::not'the foil owing 'action'was =
iropriate for. a'. Board_, or, Commission to .take', it was''moved by
sera;';'soconded:by.{deProsse,�to consider, the!Human�'�;Rel'ations'
mnission!s recommendation to have Council write ali;letter to
aident'Carte'r.`requesting that'he declare January 15 of; each
9 ,, Y
it a national;hohday,ccommemoratin .the birthda of'Dr: Martin
:her King, "Jr.,_ Then it was. moved by, Foster,: seconded by
Lzer;` to?table this' motion. 'Motion carried,;; 4/3.
It was move d=b'y deProsse, seconded'by Perret, to reappoint
C Bolni'ck ind_'Jim Hall, and appoint Curtis Purington, 416
emit, to: the Committee on Community,' Needs with terms expir-
j;`March!1'; 1979:, Motion carred, 7/0: A motion was made
,rf,
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Page 3 Council Activities
March '15, 1977
by deProsse, seconded by Perret, to appoint Caroline Embree,
741 Dearborn, to the Airport Commission for =a six-year term
expiring March!; 1, 1983. Motion carried, 6%1. The Mayor'stated
thatFCouncil 'did not reach'a consensus for an appointment to
;the Human Relations Commission; therefore, the vacancy will
,
be: readvertised',for another 30 -day period.,
. i.
Councilman Vevera`called attention to City Attorney Hayek'a
memo dated March 15 which states that the position of Deputy
,Police, Chief is a Civil Service, position. :Human Relations "Direc-
.
tor,Candy Morgan advised that the Commission had gone through
the required steps for the position of Deputy Chief and'Council
had approved the appointment. Vevera noted concern, regarding
the Civil SerNice Commission's statement on eligibility., or,
Captains. Heasked that this matter be brought to the atten-
tion'of the Civil Service Commission: The four items deferred
from„the'March,'8th agenda will be added to the March 22nd
agenda =-;
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itlwas moved; by deProsse;` seconded by Balmer,;to refer to
4i. ,.,ithelSPlanning:-;and Zonina`;Commissioni,for:review, the presentI..CH
!il
it ;
s6:and Riverside Drive.
ous, all Councilmembers pi
mer; seconded by.Selzer,',I
d in Resolution Book':;38,:::F
'LARGESCALERESIDENTIAL,E
OF,,",THE,WESTWINDS,",:;'near.
er, se
A_. -,n
unanimo
nded by Foster, to
olution Book`38, pi
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council -
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ouncil iptiRESO-
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WITH,'.THE,CRANDIC R.R' RIGHT: -OF -
ST OF``THE 'INTERSECTION OFAIGH
'AND. PROHIBITING: PROHIBITING': PARKING ON.. THE
ROM THE; INTERSECTION,, OF HIGHLAND
;TO A' POINT '200'FEET'EAST OF`THE
WITH.HIGHLAND,.COURT.;,, Affirma-
us,•a11 Councilmembers present
-onded'.by Vevera, to;adopt,the
,ed a.unanimou.
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Motion `carried; 7/0. t (10 11;P.M.,)
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The'
plete checking out.,;
xmrented bn'Item 3.6(2); letter,froia Frankeis an
from Stager She pointed out that the Counoil
rmii sion'tortake action,
iiniesion to write to. Pre
ixtin;Luther King Day; it
hincil';policy,,to all boar
-a
at he would be attendi
les ,the, rest of,the we
be ready. soon." Ife nc
s, had been'. found, and,
L discussed`initiation
g6irnn:Trek/West.Bentc
I
at he would be attendi
les ,the, rest of,the we
be ready. soon." Ife nc
s, had been'. found, and,
L discussed`initiation
g6irnn:Trek/West.Bentc
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er dul
_scheU11 Vl}UUJ1LCJlj;, u+cuacaaiia auto; ya+v. gyp, --
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• ing;,there;were still „ several informal itans,=an extra
an informal meeting could be held.'this could give more time for
cuss! on°of each item
9NI r; , ... .: I , 1 ,
or Neuhauser;suggested settingup'the Commission by Ordinance as
posed by the Rules Cormd.ttee �•:1he Commission could review the p
roposals '
Ira`Bolnick ,:If the Johnson County Regional Planning Cornnission'is
erected, ; it
could ae made' a. part of their cork'', program, <but they were"
in ted ;the previous; Commissionr,, The Assistant County Attorney's
crrmendations;were noted :,Zhe'ordinance'xould not be the proper: place
set'`out objectives for the Caiimission,'but they, could be included'in
by-laws the City,Manager requested that �uncil give.the Commission
oneldirection`°to'establish"priorities; to;determine level, of taffing
Jack.Leama, Associated Engineers;' Stuart'Dawson and Neil Dean from
3asaki,'Ass6eiates and Scott;MkDonald frvfi Zuchelli were present for`the'.
n'
liscussioof public improv4mnts:for the urban renewal'project. Leaman
jdvised'they would be presenting ;emmpleslof 5 treatment levels of cost•
• Mal Discussion
ch 14, 1977
Page 3
o - f design and quality of,design. Council was asked to establish an
overall budget level of ' x ' dollars for inprovewnt of street�areas in
the area whose boundaries included College Street from Clinton to Linn
and Dubuque Street from Washington to Burlington. He discussed the
function of the alleyways,,and utilities. lbe:Power Company is prepared
to go underground. 4bre6 blocks of sanitary seNerwill need to be
i. repAacedi 3 blocks of storm sewers will need to be constructed, sidewalk
vaults will need to be covered or filled, and connections relocated for
one block of water nains. This would cost the City from $400,000 to
$500)000.
Other 1 . estin-sates.included, $25,920'for paving of 361, 3 lanes, for bus
-mute 'our Dubi ique; � $7, 680 for,.an emergency, lane on College; $75,200 for
1
amenities; and, $19,200 � for.,three alleys. Stuart Dawson outlined the 5
t and danonstiated examples of each with slides.� He
cost, ca egoi
..;-,'a.,;.,.�,,�3l�,�.,.:,,discussed,maintenance 6osts:i76latedto percentage of construction costs.
lbeuse of grass will reduce�,square foot costs. ,�. 'Am focal points were
,
and ileme of. sidewalk space was propose&'1here, was. a consensus
liat-'th&e should be only,reasonable maintenance.costs. MacDo nald.r
stated that leased revenue from right -,of -way would not offset selling',
)
the' parcels:whei6t: the mini -parks are. It was pointed outthat the costs
! Street were 7.52%� but.would b6;higher now.:
for'Washinzi6n-
a
3 .%ln I ot'incl ude, the'mini-'park's. -A I
;en6ies
and fe6s,, and treatnent 61
ra imp asted'hot hairinii such a: 1ai
6imacelfiguies as
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ri of: appoin"nts to the
mecutive
nnunity i
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Prose, , 4l�oster,,NeUhaUSer 0 �L:
Perret",-Selzer and