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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1983-03-29 CorrespondenceI � 1 T; CITYOF 11L wAAMNIRT ._-. !p FEBNUIINT ,,111966a3 pp y 8 11 11CHICCC ff,, • FUND/AL'COUNT FUNOIB�I ANCE RECEIPTS DI6tlURBEMF.NTe ATOIItlACANC EMHACIGINCEND I16�LAMCC IIL�XCEA/C j• GENERAL 196,530.97 762,600.65 1,066,962.93 357,776,76 726,712.97 232,194.62 .6,/]1.65 ]I DEBT BF.RVICL 671,129.67 25,359.69 T2,635.00 71,377.36 727,800.72 723,600.77 .00 CAPITAL PROJECTS 3,207,956.63 -1,761,537.27 -1,626,993.23 -336,976.71 3,076,631.11 7,026,631.91 .00 -t ENT6NPPISF. 6r 017, 646.77 691,997.67 669.766.60 136,757.76 6,161,666.00 6,153,306.69 11.359.31 j TRUST 6 AGENCY 607,395.62 9,607.66 69,759.97 -253.91 366,866.20 366.966.21 .00 i INYRAGOV. SERVICE 696,997.56 990,051.07 907,100.66 16,971.63 765,919.63 795,919,Q ,00 SPECIAL'ASSESSMENT 19,106.23 65,276,01 .UO -66,152.69 /9,277.15 19,277.75 .00 I SPECIAL REVENUE 235,102.31 3510010.07 219,562.17 -173,290.73 70),]77.01 703,217.01 .0 i I BUtlTOTAL 9�656�199.53 1�797�062.N �329,1/6.00�-�-�6�305�00 13S1611S3�17 �9�5111715------------------ 151 5 237.66 I ,p .............. . .. ........................... ..... . i PAYNULL �- - . , 25 696 075.93 .00 600,57 - -600 60 696 077. r .00 600.57 317 LIIAN 1.00 .00 .00 .00 1.00 .00 1.00 LEASED HUUSIAG 230,637.59 05,026.19 121,611.95 .UO 707x/66.11 170,000.00 02,646.81 I - 7C HOUSING AUTHORITY .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00. .00 FIRE PENSION 36,671.70 17.62 1,620.51 .00 33,067.70 76,669.32 6,396.66 FINE RETIREMENT 2,999,627.79 911595.11 14,212.73 .00 3.077.010.17 2,975,711.10 101,291.99 POLICE PENSION 71,656.01 2.76 319.56 1.00 7tr320.20 69,735.16 1,565.12 POLICE RETIREMENT 2,727,766.60 11,569.52 9,353.79 .00 2,901,902.53 2,702,9/7.66 99,065.09 PUMLIC HOUSING 125,171.50 73,952.39 100,626.26 .00 90,697.65 11,162.67 67.535.10 , 79.19 5,717.16 .00 3,051.06 .00 7,056.06 "Up REHAB 1,761.01 ,00 16,256.01 HOUSING 22006 36,116.36 137.67 .00 .00 }6,]56.01 -6 776 51 /�60 1..............................................076700.69 .937956.50 .00 322.936.79 -5906]72.57 61661. . SUHTOTAI, r r .............................., GRAND ?DIAL, 15,610,700.17 2,623,763.33 2,]67.9)9.50•6,705.00 15439,707.96 15,617,936.01 621,069.66 a.......... uuuuusaaaauuuuauauaoaa.u.asaauau... . agauaataaaalapaaouuaua i i AS OF OCT. 1992, CHECKING ACCOUNT BALANCES ARE INTEREST SCARING ACCOUNTS WITH THE EXCEPTION OF PAYROLL AND 712 LOAN, j i i - I I � L MICROFIL14ED BY f- -DORM "-MICRoCAB'- - 1 J r I CEDAR RAPIDS DES NDIHES r SUMMARY OF RECEIPTS FEBRUARY, 1983 TAXES $ 123,099.96 LICENSES & PERMITS 18,477.55 FINES & FORFEITURES 36,997.47 CHARGES FOR SERVICES 417,969.89 INTERGOVERNMENTAL REVENUE 567,668.51 USE OF MONEY & PROPERTY 89,362.40 MISCELLANEOUS RECEIPTS 292,009.41 TOTAL GENERAL 1,545,585.19 312 LOAN -- LEASED HOUSING 85,824.18 OTHER HOUSING 74.119.25 TOTAL SPECIAL 159,943.43 GRAND TOTAL $ 1,7052528.62 i j MICROFILMED BY ` "-JORM MICR46LAE3 CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES 514 kl COUNCIL LISTING 02/83 FUND: -GENERAL FUND ' VENDOR NAME PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AMOUNT A.A.A. WORLD NIDE TRAVEL AGENC A•IR FARE 803.00 A.S.P.A. INSURANCE PROGRAM LIFE INSURANCE 23.00 A.C.C.O. UNLIMITED TOOL/MINOR EQUIP REP MA 211.41 A.C.C.O. UNLIMITED REP. E MAINT. TO BUILOI 794.69 ADNIL ENTERPRISES CCMMERCIAL FEED 34.00 AERO RENTAL INC. RECREATIONAL SUPPLIES 4.50 AHERN-PERSHING OFFICE SUPPLY FILE EQUIPMENT 1.082.64 AIR COOLED ENGINE SERVICES MINOR EQUIP REPAIRS 144.93 ALTORFER MACHINERY CO. EQUIPMENT RENTAL 3.190.00 AM. PHYSICAL QUALIFICATION TESTING SERVICES 150.00 AM. PHYSICAL QUALIFICATION TESTING SERVICES 19107.00 AMERICAN PLANNING ASSCC. DUES G MEMBERSHIPS 70.00 AMERICAN PLANNING ASSCC.. 800KS MAGAZINES NEWSPAP 20.00 AMERICAN PUBLIC WORKS ASSN. REGISTRATION 125.00 ARMCO INC. BUILDING E CONST. SUP. 2.969.40 ASSOCIATES CAPITOL SERVICE TOOLS C EQUIPMENT RENT 704.89 ATLAS FIRE C SAFETY EQUIPMENT FIRE EXT. C REFILLS 65.50 BAKER PAPER CO. INC. SANITATION SUPPLIES 145.80 BANKERS ADVERTISING CO. OUTSIDE PRINTING 344.23 BELL PUBLICATIONS CORP. OUTSIDE PRINTING 377.17 BLACKMAN DECORATORS INC. BUILDING IMPROVEMENTS 2.496.00 R.M. BOGGS CO. MISCELLANEIOUS SUPPLIES 21.00 BRAD C BOB'S TEE -VEE CCMMUNICATION EQUIP.REP 72.50 BREESE'S LUMBER/HARDWARE SUPPLIE 4.84 BROWN TRAFFIC PRODUCTS TRAFF. CONTROL IMPR.MAT 1,992.00 BROWN TRAFFIC PRODUCTS TRAFF. CONTROL IMPR MAT 39809.90 BUTLER PAPER CO. OFFICE SUPPLIES 53.21 CAMBRIDGE FILTER CORP. MISCELLANEIDUS SUPPLIES 342.12 CEDAR RAPIDS GAZETTE ADVERTISING 55.80 CITY ELECTRIC SUPPLY ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES 319.46 IOWA CITY PETTY CASH MEALS 144.78 IOWA CITY PETTY CASH FREIGHT 112.95 COMMUNICATIONS ENGINEERING CO. TOOL/MINOR EQUIP REP MA 372.88 COMPUTERWARE DATA PRODUCTS PRINTING SUPPLIES 114.66 CONTRACTORS TOOL E SUPPLY BUILDING d CONST. SUP. 271.70 WILLIAM M. COOK MINOR OFFICE EQUIPMENT 26.25 THE DAILY IOWAN EMPLOYMENT ADS 50.14 DAVENPORT FIRE DEPT. TESTING SERVICES 72.00 DECATUR ELECTRONICS INC. COMMUNICATION EQUIP.REP 177.76 DEPT. OF PUBLIC SAFETY TRACIS 175.00 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION MISCELLANEOUS 28.16 DES MOINES REGISTER 6 TRIBUNE EMPLOYMENT ADS 161.24 DIAMOND CRYSTAL SALT CO. SALT 21#313.08 DICTAPHONE OFFICE EQUIPMENT REPAIR 19520.00 DIGITAL EQUIPMENT CORP. MINOR EQUIP REPAIRS 1x556.00 RICHARD DOLPHIN DATA PROCESSING SUPPLIE 153.00 ECONOMY ADVERTISING OUTSIDE PRINTING 900.00 ENERGY USER NEWS SUBSCRIPTION 42.00 FAYS FIRE EQUIPMENT CO. FIRE EXT. C REFILLS 52.00 DAN R. FESLER CHEMICALS 216.09 FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF DATA PROCESSING 54.88 JIM FISHER AUCTIONEER PROFESSIONAL SERVICES 570.00 FLEETWAY STORES MINOR EQUIPMENT 9.21 FREEMAN LOCKSMITH 6 DOOR CLOSE REP. E MAINT. TO BUILDI 431.46 FREUND CAN CO. OFFICE SUPPLIES 47.29 j MICROFILMED BY ` "-JORM MICR46LAE3 CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES 514 kl I 1 COUNCIL LISTING 02/83 FUND: GENERAL FUND VENDOR NAME PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AMOUNT FUERST BROTHERS INC. MINOR EQUIPMENT 496.22 GENERAL INDICATOR CGRP. ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES 35.02 GILPIN PAINT E GLASS PAINT E SUPPLIES 104.24 HAMER TRUCKING EQUIPMENT SERVICE 240.00 DAVID HARRIS UNIFORM ALLOWANCE 40.00 HARRY'S CUSTOM TROPHIES RECREATIONAL SUPPLIES 335.00 HAMKEYE LUMBER AGRICULTURAL MATERIAL 79.60 HAMKEYE WHCLESALE GROCERY SANITATION EQUIP. 190.10 HAYEK, HAYEK, HAYEK & HOLLAND ATTORNEY SER. 475.52 NANCY HEATGN LUMBER/HARDWARE SUPPLIE 12.26 i THE HIGHLANDER SUPPER CLUB TESTING SERVICES 71.48 HOSPERS E EROTHER PRINTERS OUTSIDE PRINTING 80.00 HUPP ELECTRIC MOTORS TOOL/MINOR EQUIP REP MA 46.53 ISMPRINTING SUPPLIES 344.50 INP CONFERENCE SERVICES BOOKS MAGAZINES NEWSPAP 11.00 INDUSTRIAL CHEMICAL LABORATORY SANITATION SUPPLIES 10.50 INTERNATIONAL CITY BOOKS MAGAZINES NEWSPAP 18.50 i INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE DUES & MEMBERSHIPS 25.00 j INTERNATIONAL INFORMATION DUES &.MEMBERSHIPS 50.00 I.C. ASSN. OF INDEPENDENTFIRE &CASUALTY INS. 28.08 I.C. ASSN. OF INDEPENDENT FIRE & CASUALTY INS. 15.031.32 i I.C. ASSN. OF INDEPENDENT FIRE &CASUALTY INS. 480.22 IOWA CITY PRESS CITIZEN LEGAL PUBLICATIONS 1.575.29 y IOWA FIRE CHIEFS DUES & MEMBERSHIPS 5.00 IONA ILLINCIS GAS & ELECTRIC ELECTRICITY 43,210.52 i IOWA ACE LUMBER TRAFF. CONTROL IMPR MAT 12.83 IA, MUNICIPAL FINANCE OFFICERS DUES & MEMBERSHIPS 25.00 IOWA SOCIETY OF SOLID WASTE DUES 6 MEMBERSHIPS 20.00 IOWA STATE INDUSTRIES TRAFF. CONTROL INPR MAT 793.43 IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY REGISTRATION 130.00 KENNETH IRVING FOOD 33.33 JOHNIS GROCERY COFFEE SUPPLIES 13.98 JOHNSON CONTROLS INC. REFERENCE MATERIAL 6.00 JO.CO. AGRICULTURAL ASSOC. BUILDING RENTAL 1,750.00 JOHNSON COLNTY SHERIFF SHERIFF FEE 22.80 JOHNSON COUNTY SHERIFF SHERIFF FEE 9.25 JOHNSONS MACHINE SHOP REP. & MAINT. TO BUILDI 8.50 KATZ SALVAGE BUILDING & CONST. SUP. 125.00 KATZ SALVAGE BUILDING & CONST. SUP. 94.50 KELLY HEATING SERVICE REP. OF BLDG. HTG. EOUI 29.50 KEOKUK ENERGY SYSTEMS RENTALS 48.27 KECKUK ENERGY SYSTEMS RENTALS 5.22 KIRKWOOD COMMUNITY COLLEGE PROFESSIONAL SERVICES 441.45 KIRKWOOD COMMUNITY COLLEGE PROFESSIONAL SERVICES 162.00 ARTHUR KLOCS FOOD' 33.33 BRUCE KNIGHT REGISTRATION 54.00 KNOWLEDGE INDUSTRY PUBLICATION BOOKS 34.95 KOOL & NYGREN INC. SHORTHAND REPORTER 306.10 H.B. LEISEROWITZ CO. OFFICE SUPPLIES 154.22 CRAIG LIHS TRAVEL 12.50 31.63 LIND ART SUPPLIES OFFICE SUPPLIES DAVE LONG PROTECTIVE PRO. FIRE EQUIP. VEHICLES 265.00 LOREN'S SIGNS TECHNICAL SERVICE 40.00 HENRY LOUIS INC. PHOTO SUP. & EQUIP. 24.65 6.250.00 MCGLAOREY HENDRICKSON & CO. ANNUAL AUDIT 1� MICROFILMED BY _-JORM--MICROLAB' 1 CEDAR RAPIDS • DCS MOIYCS I i CCUNCIL LISTING 02/83 i 1 i FUND: GENERAL FUND VENDOR NAME PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AMOUNT MANPOWER INC. TECHNICAL SERVICE 30.18 MANUFACTURES LIFE INS. CO. LIFE INSURANCE 209801.60 MEDICAL STANDARDS REPORT REFERENCE MATERIAL 35.00 MELLERS PHOTO LABS INC. FILM PROCESSING 16.16 MERCY HOSPITAL MEDICAL SER. 71.10 METROPOLITAN SUPPLY OFFICE SUPPLIES T.75 CHARLES W. MILLER BUILDING G CONST. SUP. 75.00 3M CO. LS82122 TRAFF. CONTROL IMPR MAT 38.46 MONARCH BUSINESS EQUIPMENT EQUIPMENT RENTAL 85.00 MONARCH BUSINESS EQUIPMENT EQUIPMENT RENTAL 85.00 MONTGOMERY ELEVATOR CO. REFUND 37.50 MOORE COMPUTER SUPP. CATALOG FILE EQUIPMENT 607.49 MOTOROLA COMMUNICATIONS DIV. C13MMUNICATION EQUIPMENT 1#772.00 MULTNOMAH COUNTY AUDITOR REFERENCE MATERIAL 10.00 MUNICIPAL CODE CORP. OUTSIDE PRINTING 400.57 NAGLE LUMBER CO. BUILDING IMPROVEMENTS 947.28 NAT'L. FIRE PROTECTION ASSOC. DUES E MEMBERSHIPS 62.50 NATL. INST. CF MUNICIPAL LAW OUTSIDE PRINTING 17.40 NATIONAL LEAGUE OF CITIES REGISTRATION 150.00 NEW PROCESS LAUNDRY C CLEANING LAUNDRY SERVICE 14.40 NORTHWESTERN BELL TELEPHONE EQUIP. CHARGE 79223.17 NORTHWESTERN BELL LONG DISTANCE CALLING 972.94 OLD CAPITCL MOTORS TRUCKS 5#568.00 OLD CAPITOL MOTORS AUTOMOBILES 89605.00. PAUL'S DISCOUNT MISCELLANEIOUS SUPPLIES 124.09 PAYLESS CASHWAYS LUMBER BUILDING G CONST. SUP. 523.80, L.L. PELLING CO. ASPHALT 583.84 - DAVID PERRET TRAVEL ADVANCE 580.00 PERSONNEL JOURNAL SUBSCRIPTION 34.00 PHYSICIANS DESK REFERENCE REFERENCE MATERIAL 19.95 PIONEER CC. OFFICE SUPPLIES 31.02 PITNEY BOWES OFFICE EQUIPMENT RENTAL 39.00 PLUMBERS SUPPLY CO. MINOR EQUIPMENT 928.42 PSYCHOLOGICAL CONSULTANTS TO TESTING SERVICES 5.470.37 PYRAMID SERVICES TOOLS 44.82 QUAD'CITY'S TIMES EMPLOYMENT ADS 67.20 QUAD CITY'S TIMES EMPLOYMENT ADS 24.65 RECREONICS CORP. LAB. CHEMICALS E SUPPLI 59.78 REPUBLIC ELECTRIC CO. TRAFF. CONTROL IMPR MAT 2T7.83 RON'S WELDING TOOLS d MINOR EQUIPMENT 15.28 RUSSELL'S TOWING MISCELLANEOUS 6.273.25 SAYLOR LOCKSMITH REPAIR OF BLDG. STRUCT. 55.80 SHAY ELECTRIC REP. OF ELECT./PLBG. 95.04 SLADES BROS. ROOFING CO. REP. C MAINT. TO BUILDI 79418.00 STATE OF ICWA REP. C MAINT. TO BUILDI 44.00 STATE OF IOWA BOOKS 5.00 STEVE'S TYPEWRITER CO. OFFICE SUPPLIES 7.50 STEVEN'S SAND E GRAVEL INC. ICE CONTROL CHEMICALS 3,760.20 PAUL SUEPPEL UNIFORM ALLOWANCE 23.46 SUPT. OF DOCUMENTS BOOKS MAGAZINES NEWSPAP 8.25 SUPT. OF DOCUMENTS BOOKS MAGAZINES NEWSPAP L6.50 TLS CC. DATA PROCESSING 1,371.34 TLS CC. DATA PROCESSING 1.091.34 TEAM ELECTRONICS VIDEO RECORDING TAPE 50.00 TECHNIGRAPHICS INC. DIAZO PRINT SUPPLIES 52.48 MICROFILMED BY 1" -"JORM- MICROLA CEDAR RAPIDS - DES MOIYES T, r. J COUNCIL LISTING 02/83 FUND: GENERAL"FUND VENDOR NAME PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AMOUNT TECHNOMIC PUBLISHING CO. BOOKS TRAFF. CONTROL IMPR MAT 26..70 1,607.13 MICHAEL TODD C CO. BCOKS 40.00 TRIPLE T ENTERPRISES ATTORNEY SER. 3,627.50 TROTT E JANSEN U.S. CONFERENCE OF MAYORS SUBSCRIPTION 100.00 86.74 U.S. POST OFFICE BULK MAILING 95.00 U.S. POST OFFICE POSTAGE 51000.00 U.S. POST GFFICE UNIFORM DEN* INC. POSTAGE UNIFORM CLOTHING 182.40 UNIMARK SPECIAL RISKS COMPREHENSIVE LIAR. INS 7,648.00 6.25 UNION SUPPLY CO. L TRAFF. CONTROL IMPR MAT 30.00 UNIV. OF IOWA DATA PROCESSING TECHNICAL SERVICE 96.00 U OF IOWA UNIVERSITY OF IOWA VIDEO RECORDING TAPE 48.00 146.70 VAN METER CO. ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES TOOL/MINOR EQUIP REP MA 32.81 VANDERMOLEN CORP. MISCELLANELOUS SUPPLIES 16.66 ROSEMARY VITOSH WAHL 6 WAHL INC. MINOR EQUIP REPAIRS 36.50 WARD.LA FRANCE TRUCK CCRP. FIRE APPARATUS 189.36 1,738.00 WASHINGTON PARK INC. . OUTSIDE PRINTING 45.60 WATERLOO DAILY COURIER ADVERTISING 45.00 WELT AMBRISCO INSURANCE NOTARY BOND 26.50 WEST PUBLISHING CO. WHITE ELECTRIC SERVICE BOOKS REFFEEFSSLOG. EOUI 00 128.41 WHITEMAY GROCERY .ESTG. BUILDING E CONST. SUP. 169.70 WIRE 6 IRON PRODUCTS INC. 33.33 RAYMOND E. WOMBACHER WORD PROCESSING SYSTEMS FOOD BOOKS MAGAZINES NEWSPAP 26.00 ZYTRCN CORPORATION MICROFISCHE 351.90 6.00 THEONE LEWIS REL, CLASSES/LESSONS 99.31 DONALD J. TRACEY JUDGEMENT E DAMAGES REG. CLASSES/LESSONS 6.00 KATHY DEEDS REC. CLASSES/LESSONS 6.00 MARILYN SMITH LINDA ERICKSGN REC. CLASSES/LESSONS 6.00 6.00 JEANNE CONSTABLE REG. CLASSES/LESSONS 17.48 GLENN S. HERSHBERGER WITNESS FEE 5.00 BARBARA HUSSEY REFUND 7.00 CINDY DAGGETT REFUND 7.00 CATHOLIC GRADE SCHOOL REFUND 4.00 RICHARD V. MCDOWELL REFUND 30.00 SOUTHLAND CORP. REFUND REC. CLASSES/LESSONS 6.00 WENDY GERARD REC. CLASSES/LESSONS 6.00 NANCY BOYLE REC. GLASSES/LESSONS 6.00 SUE PERRY JEANETTE CARSON REC. CLASSES/LESSONS 11.00 6.00 CAROLYN BERRARD REC. CLASSES/LESSONS REL. CLASSES/LESSONS 6.00 MINDY SMITH BRANDA JOHNSCN REC. CLASSES/LESSONS 11.00 168.75 THE BREADLINE REFUND 75.00 RT REFUND 5.00 KEVIN TREOT KEVIN REFUND 5.00 ROGER D. ELLERHOFF REFUND 2.00 C. PETER HAYEK REFUND 5.00 SUE EBERHART REFUND 5.00 JOFN R. KIRK REFUND i 141 CROP I LI4ED BY �- 'JORM--'MICROL'AM- CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOIRES S/6 J CCUNCIL LISTING 02/83 FUND: GENERAL FUND VENDOR NAME PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AMOUNT TERESA FITZGERALD REFUND 5.00 RAYMOND E. KINETT REFUND 5.00 WILLIAM T. BLACK REFUND 5.00 CONNIE LESTER REFUND 5.00 W. TYLER LOGAN REFUND 5.00 R.K. CONST. INC. REFUND 15.00 PATRICK J. BIRD REFUND 10.00 JOHN LANG REFUND 5.00 MARY BETH FEIZA REFUND 5.00 JOSEPH P. EAUER JUDGEMENT G DAMAGES 25.75 RAYMOND E. WILLIAMS AND JUDGEMENT E DAMAGES 59400.00 ACTION FOR CHILDREN'S BOOKS CATALOGUED/CIRCUL 3.50 AMACOM CASSETTE 66.11 AMERICAN ASSOC. FOR HEALTH• PRINT/CIRCULATIN 9.40 AMERICAN BINDERY BOOK BINDING L9460o7O AMERICAN ECONCCLAO SERVICE BOOKS CATALOGUED/CIRCUL 138.94 AMERICAN LIBRARY ASSOC. BOOKS CATALOGUED/CIRCUL 80.75 ANOROIT ASSOCIATES BOOKS CATALOGUED/REF. 70.00 ANOYOS FRONT HALL DISC 73.57 ANTIQUE COLLECTORS CLUB BOOKS CATALOGUED/CIRCUL 48.65 ARCO PUBLISHING CO. BOOKS CATALOGUED/CIRCUL 26.86 ATA BOOKS • BOOKS CATALOGUED/CIRCUL 6.32 THE ATHLETIC INSTITUTE CASSETTE 19.12 AUDIO ODYSSEY MISCELLANEIOUS SUPPLIES 37.00 BACON PAMPHLET SERVICE PAMPHLET FILE MATERIALS 79.91 BAKER 9 TAYLOR CC, 8013KS CATALOGUED/CIRCUL' 2.118.23 BAKER E TAYLOR CO. PRINT/REFERENCE 190.00 BARROWS EDUCATIONAL SERIES BOOKS CATALOGUED/CIRCUL 21.31 BERKSHIRE TRAVELLER PRESS BOOKS CATALOGUED/CIRCUL 4.76 BLUM'S BLOCMS LTD. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES 91.55 R.M. BOGGS CO. MINOR EQUIP REPAIRS 653.90 BOOKPECPLE BOOKS CATALOGUED/CIRCUL 5.87 BOOKS CN TAPE CASSETTE 18.00 BOUND TO STAY BOUND BOOKS BOOKS CATALOGUED/CIRCUL 300.00 R.R. BOWKER BOOKS CATALOGUED/REF. 35.89 BRODART INC. MISCELLANEIOUS SUPPLIES 177.74 BRCOART INC. BOOKS UNCATALOGED 84.26 BULLFROG FILMS INC. CASSETTE 100.00 C.W. ASSOCIATES PRINT/REFERENCE 88.00 CAROL RHODA BOOKS BOOKS CATALOGUED/CIRCUL 93.35 CAREER RESEARCH SYSTEMS PRINT/REFERENCE 32.50 CHAMBERS RECORD CORP. DISC 25.64 CHILDRENS PRESS BOOKS CATALOGUED/CIRCUL 303.54 CHOICE PUBLICATIONS BOOKS CATALOGUED/CIRCUL 345.50 CINARCO-ELLIOTT MISCELLANEIOUS SUPPLIES 30.00 IOWA CITY PETTY CASH TRANSFER 200.00 COMMERCE CLEARING HOUSE BOOKS CATALOGUED/AEF. 30.78 CONTRACT CLEANING SERVICES REP. E MAINT. TO BUILOI 2#309.00 COUNCIL FOR CAREER PLANNING PAMPHLET FILE MATERIALS 32.40 COUNCIL FOR EXCEPTIONAL BOOKS CATALOGUED/CIRCUL 11.00 B. DALTON GAMES 19.20 B. DALTON BOOKS CATALOGUED/CIRCUL 91.98 DAVID E CHARLES INC. BOOKS CATALOGUED/CIRCUL 10.21 DEERE E CO. BCOKS CATALOGUED/CIRCUL 10.00 DEMCO EDUCATIONAL CORP. MISCELLANEIOUS SUPPLIES 15.77 ' I MICROFILMED BY JORM WICR6LA9 CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES 'J1(L f J "I COUNCIL LISTING 02/83 FUND! GENERAL FUND VENDOR NAME PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AMOUNT DIRECT MARKET DESIGNS BOOKS CATALOGUED/CIRCUL 7.00 DISCOUNT RECORDS CASSETTE 25.98 WALT DISNEY EDUCATIONAL MEDIA 16MM FILMS 10.23 DOUBLEDAY E CO. INC. BOOKS CATALOGUED/CIRCUL 33.70 DOVER PUBLICATIONS INC. BOOKS CATALOGUED/CIRCUL 41.16 EAST CENTRAL REGIONAL LIBRARY BOOKS CATALOGUED/REF. 3.50 FEDERAL EXPRESS FREIGHT 22.00 FRAME HOUSE BOOK BINDING 38.30 GALE RESEARCH CO. PRINT/REFERENCE 277.52 GARRARD PUBLISHING CO. BOOKS CATALOGUED/CIRCUL 18.23 J.P. GASWAY PRINTING SUPPLIES 50.40 GINGERSNAP STATION BOOKS CATALOGUED/CIRCUL 2.00 H P BOOKS BOOKS CATALOGUED/CIRCUL 6.95 HACH BROTHERS SANITATION SUPPLIES 198.70 HAMMOND INC. PRINT/CIRCULATIN 14.23 HAYDEN BOOK Co. INC. BOOKS CATALOGUED/CIRCUL 10.86 THE HIGHSMITH CO. MISCELLANEIOUS SUPPLIES 353.22 HOTEL E TRAVEL INDEX PRINT/REFERENCE 20.00 INGRAM BOOK CO. BOOKS CATALOGUED/CIRCUL 1.700.06 INSTITUTE FOR RESEARCH BOOKS CATALOGUED/CIRCUL 22.96 IOMA CITY PRESS CITIZEN EMPLOYMENT ADS 16.80 IOWA COMMISSION ON THE STATUS MISCELLANEIOUS SUPPLIES 2.50 IOWA ILLINOIS GAS 6 ELECTRIC ELECTRICITY 3.327.57 IOWA STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY BOOKS CATALOGUED/CIRCUL 3.50 JACP' INC. BOOKS CATALOGUED/CIRCUL 34.45 HAP JONES MOTORCYCLE BLUE BOOK PRINT/REFERENCE 6.00 K MART 16MM FILMS 236.08 FRED W. KLEIN BOOKS CATALOGUED/CIRCUL 6.75 LENOCH E CILEK. MISCELLANEIDUS SUPPLIES 60.71 LERNER PUBLICATIONS CO. BOOKS CATALOGUED/CIRCUL 37.15 HENRY LOUIS INC. MISCELLANEIDUS SUPPLIES 5.25 MTI TELEPRCGRAMS INC. CASSETTE 39.96 MALJACK PRODUCTIONS VIDEO RECORDINGS 130.81 MEACHAM TRAVEL SERVICE AIR FARE 325.00 MERRIMACK BOOK SERVICE BOOKS CATALOGUED/CIRCUL 6.67 METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART CASSETTE 20.90 MID -ATLANTIC SOLAR BOOKS CATALOGUED/CIRCUL 10.63 MIDLAND BINDERY BOOK BINDING. 210.60 3M LS82676 MISCELLANEIDUS SUPPLIES 725.00 MINNESOTA PUBLIC RADIO CASSETTE 8.00 MODERN SIGNS PRESS BOOKS CATALOGUED/CIRCUL 13.20 MONARCH BUSINESS EQUIPMENT MISCELLANEIDUS SUPPLIES 13.25 MOORE COMPUTER SUPPLY CATALOG MISCELLANEIOUS SUPPLIES 44.06 MUSEUM BOOKS INC. BOOKS CATALOGUED/CIRCUL 20.95 MUSICAL HERITAGE SOCIETY DISC 56.95 NATIONAL PUBLIC RADIO CASSETTE 32.00 NATIONAL RECORDING CO. CASSETTE 13.90 NATIONAL WILDLIFE FEDERATION PRINT/REFERENCE 10.55 NATIONAL• WCMEN'S HISTORY MISCELLANEIDUS SUPPLIES 4.20 NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY PRINT/REFERENCE 4.00 NEWTOhN PSYCHOLOGICAL CENTRE CASSETTE 11.45 ORION PUBLISHING CORP. BOOKS..CATALOGUED/REF. 38.00 PHILATELIC SALES DIV. BOOKS CATALOGUED/CIRCUL 11.00 PHOENIX RECORDS 6 TAPES DISC 59.95 PHYSICIANS DESK REFERENCE PRINT/REFERENCE 14.95 576 141CROFIL14ED BY I' --DORM--MICR6LA13 _1 CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES ! I I COUNCIL LISTING 02/83 FUND: GENERAL FUND VENDOR NAME PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AMOUNT PILOT BOOKS PRINT/REFERENCE PLEXIFORMS INC. MISCELLANEIOUS SUPPLIES 5.45 RADIO RANCH PRESS E RECORDS BOOKS CATALOGUED/CIRCUL 35.88 RADIO SHACK MISCELLANEIOUS SUPPLIES 4.90 RECORDED BOOKS CASSETTE 23.73 RESEARCH TECHNOLOGY INTL. MISCELLANEIOUS SUPPLIES 19.95 j SCIENCE SOCKS INTERNATIONAL142 PRINT/CIRCULATIN 42.70. y SENSATIONAL COMICS PAMPHLET FILE MATERIALS 81 SILVER BURDETT 34.81 SITTLERS SUPPLIES PRINT/CIRCULATIN 83.37 SPOKEN ARTS INC. MISCELLANEIOUS SUPPLIES 50.80 THE STRODE PUBLISHERS INC. CASSETTE 12.3133 BOOKS CATALOGUED/CIRCUL 18. TIME LIFE BOOKS C RECORDS DISC I TRIPLETT OFFICE SUPPLYHISCELIANEI0U5 SUPPLIES 26.16 48.97 US. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE PAMPHLET FILE MATERIALS 300.00 I U.S. POSTAL SERVICE PRINT/REFERENCE U.S. POST OFFICE BULK MAILING L4.00 00. CIO U.S. SCHOOL OF PROFESSIONAL BOOKS CATALOGUED/CIRCUL~ 1x511.50 ' ULVERSCROFT LARGE PRINT BOOKS BOOKS CATALOGUED/CIRCUL UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS BOOKS CATALOGUED/CIRCUL 101.60 UNIVERSITY OF IOWA WORK STUDY WAGES 91.22 UNIVERSITY OF IOWA REGISTRATION 66.50 WARREN, GORHAMWATTS E LAMONT INC. PRINT/REFERENCE 245.80 i FRANKLIN WATTS WEHR NATURE CENTER BOOKS CATALOGUED/CIRCUL BOOKS CATALOGUED/CIRCUL 79.50 WEST PUBLISHING CO. BOOKS CATALOGUED/CIRCUL 2.50 WESTERN PUBLISHING CO. BOOKS CATALOGUED/CIRCUL 6.95 WESTON WOODS 16MM FILMS 66.40 ZIFF-DAVIS PUBLISHING CO. BOOKS CATALOGUED/CIRCUL 411.10 ZOC BOOK SERVICE BOOKS CATALOGUED/CIRCUL 4.95 � � 28.00 FUND TOTAL 250#091.'02 S74 141CROFILMED BY -� JORM--MICR6CAO CEDAR RAPIDS DES MOINES I COUNCIL LISTING 02/83 FUND: CAPITAL PROJECT FUNDS VENDOR NAME PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AHCERS, COONEY, DORWEILER, FEDERAL EXPRESS ATTORNEY SER. NANCY HEATON POSTAGE JANES R. HYNES TRAVEL N.N.N. INC. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES L.1. PELLING,Co. ENGINEERING SERVICES VEENSTRA E KIMM CONTRACTED IMPROVEMENTS CINARCO-ELL[OTT ENGINEERING SERVICES OPERATING EQUIPMENT FUND TOTAL MICROFILMED BY --� JORM---MICR#Lxa- 111.. 1 CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES AMOUNT 4,341.48 11.00 124.68 101.80 5,528.11 22,409.48 64,717.07 127.50 97,361.12 S/4 L - COUNCIL LISTING 02/83 FUND: ENTERPRISE FUNDS VENDOR NAME PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AMOUNT ADVANCED DRAINAGE SYSTEMS MISCELLANEIOUS SUPPLIES 23.62 AERO RENTAL INC. TOOLS E EQUIPMENT RENT 87.33 AMERICAN HARVEST WHOLESALERS SANITATION SUPPLIES 42.62 AMERICAN PUBLIC TRANSIT ASSOC. REGISTRATION 75.00 AMERICAN SCIENTIFIC CO. OPERATING EQUIPMENT 803.83 ANSWER IOWA INC. PAGING 60.00 AUTOMATIC SYSTEM MINOR EQUIP REPAIRS 329.12 BARRON MOTOR SUPPLY SANITATION SUPPLIES 19.29 R.M. BOGGS CO. REP. OF BLDG. HTG. EQUI 181.44 R.M. BOGGS CO. REP. OF BLDG. HTG. EQUI 19982.00 BRANDT HEATING E AIR COND. REP. OF BLDG. HTG. EQUI 124.30 BRITE-WAY WINDOW SERVICE MISCELLANE'IOUS SUPPLIES 30.60 CAPITOL PRCPANE GAS INC. FUELS 157.90 CITY ELECTRIC SUPPLY TOOLS E MINOR EQUIPMENT 17.90 IOWA CITY PETTY CASH REFUND 78.45 IOWA CITY PETTY CASH TECHNICAL SERVICE 76.67 CLOW CORPORATION WATER SYST. IMPR. MAT. 256.80 COMMERCIAL TOWEL A LAUNDRY SERVICE 24.30 CONTRACTORS TOOL E SUPPLY TOOLS C EQUIPMENT RENT 6.00 CONTROL DATA CORP. MINOR EQUIP REPAIRS 19763.00 CONTROL INC'USTRIES TOOL/MINOR EQUIP REP MA 627.64 CROWN ELECTRIC INC. BUILDING IMPROVEMENTS 1.880.90 CULLIGAN WATER CONDITIONING TOOLS E EQUIPMENT RENT 38.00 ECONOMY ADVERTISING OUTSIDE PRINTING 196.07 ELECTRIC M07GRS OF MISC. EQUIP REP MAT. 196.38 ENVIREX INC. TOOL/MINOR EQUIP REP MA 1.539.00 FANDEL ELECTRIC MINOR EQUIP REPAIRS 38.00 FAYS FIRE EQUIPMENT CG. MINOR EQUIP REPAIRS 26.25 FEDERAL EXPRESS FREIGHT 119.30 FLEETWAY STORES MISCELLANEICUS SUPPLIES 12.26 FRANTZ CONST. CO. CONCRETE 19473.07 FREEMAN LOCKSMITH E DOOR CLOSE BUILDING E CONST. SUP. 38.00 ARLO FRY PHOTO SUP. E EQUIP. 30.95 JOHN FUNK SAFETY SHOES 35.00 HAWKEYE CAB CO. AID TO AGENCIES 19332.05 HAWKEYE LUMBER BUILDING G CONST. SUP. 2.273.57 HUPP ELECTRIC MOTORS = MINOR EQUIP REPAIRS 175.78 INDUSTRIAL CHEMICAL LABORATORY SANITATION SUPPLIES 112.01 INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING EQUIP. ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES 293.50 INLAND GLASS CO. REP. C MAINT. TO BUILDI 152.04 IOWA BEARING CO. INC.. PLANT EQUIP. REP. MAT. 1#170.85 I.C. ASSN. OF INDEPENDENT WORKMEN'S COMP. PREMIUM 129965.70 IOWA CITY PRESS CITIZEN ADVERTISING 104.40 IOWA DEPARTMENT OF CERTIFICATIONS 20.00 IOWA ILLINOIS GAS E ELECTRIC ELECTRICITY 69285.07 IOWA ILLINOIS GAS E ELECTRIC NATURAL GAS 149935.81 IOWA ILLINOIS GAS G ELECTRIC A ELECTRICITY L#411.35 IOWA ILLINOIS GAS E ELECTRIC MINOR EQUIP REPAIRS 854.00 IOWA ACE LUMBER MISCELLANEIOUS SUPPLIES 1.69 I.P.E.R.S. IPERS 26#549.90 I.P.E.R.S. FICA 329911.04 IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY TECHNICAL SERVICE 16.00 JOHNSONS MACHINE SHOP TOOL/MINOR EQUIP REP MA 252.32 BRIAN JONES SAFETY SHOES 35.00 DON KERF REFUND 316.55 i MICROFILMED BY "JORM'MICR(SLAB CEDAR RAPIDS - DES MOINES S14 t J CCUNCIL LISTING 02/83 FUND: ENTERPRISE FUNDS VENDOR NAME PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AMOUNT L.R. KIMBALL G ASSCCIATES PROFESSIONAL SERVICES KIRKWOOD COMMUNITY COLLEGE REGISTRATION 49680.36 OLEO KRON 50.00 REP. OF ELECT./PLBG. 20.00 LINWOOD STONE PRODUCTS BERNARD LONEY HYDRATED LIME 1.291.82 LOONAM ASSOCIATES INC. SAFETY SHOES 35.00 MCKESSON CHEMICAL CD. COMMUNICATION EQUIPMENT 590.99 FRED MCNEMATER/SEWAGE CHEMICALS 89650.04 STEVE MAHER SAFETY SHOES 35.00 SAFETY MIDWEST JANITORIAL SUPPLY TECHNICALOES SERVICE 35.00 MONTGOMERY ELEVATOR CO. REFUND 143.51 MOORE OIL CO. GREASE E OIL 596.00 NEPTUNE METER CO.237.45 OTTSEN OIL CO. INC. MATER METERS 159363.37 PARKING INC. LUBRICANTS 138.56 PAULOS DISCOUNT TOOL/MINOR EQUIP REP MA 69392.06 PAYLESS CASHWAYS LUMBER SANITATION SUPPLIES 9.76 BUILDING IM PIONEER CO. IMPROVEMENTS 334.55 PLUMBERS SUPPLY CO. OFFICE SUPPLIES 62.05 PYRAMID SERVICES LUMBER/HARDWARE SUPPLIE 84.08 RANDALL SUPER VA'LU STORE SANITATIONECTSUPPLIES. 118.73 RIVER PRODUCTS ROCK 50.83 ROBISONIS FURNITURE BUILDING E CONST. SUP. 222.92 RUN'S MELDING FLUIDS, GASES, CTHER 19382.00 ROTO ROOTER MISCELLANEOUS 20.49 SHAY ELECTRIC REP. OF ELECT./PLBG. 72.50 SIEG CO. 36.00 TOOL/MINOR.EQUIP REP MA SIOUX STEAM CLEANER CORP. MINOR EQUIP REPAIRS 16.44 SPRAYING SYSTEMS CO. 35.36 TOOL/MINOR EQUIP REP MA STATE TREASURER OF IOWA SALES TAX 67.67 STEVE149S SANG E GRAVEL INC. SAND 39112.04 GERALD STOCKMAN FOOD 281.19 SUPT. OF DOCUMENTS BOOKS MAGAZINES NEWSPAP 12.08 SYSTEMS UNLIMITED REFUND 5.60 TECHNIGRAPHICS INC. OUTSIDE PRINTING 20.60 TNEMEC CO. INC. PAINT E SUPPLIES 37.06 U OF IOWA TECHNICAL SERVICE 1 439.60 U CF IOWA TECHNICAL SERVICE ,538.00 UTILITY EQUIPMENT CC. PURCHASES FOR RESALE 308.00 VAPOR BLAST MFG. CO. MISCELLANEIDUS SUPPLIES 342.05 573.55 WATER PRODUCTS MISCELLANEIOUS SUPPLIES MECO ENGINEERING SALES MISCELLANEIOUS SUPPLIES 1,924.11 PAT WESTERCAMP REFUND .391.30 CLARK JENSEN REFUND 40.00 RAFFI G. CHALIAN REFUND 5.69 MARK VANHAL REFUND15.75 RAMONA POTTS REFUND. 14.78 PAT HARDING REFUND 17.69 ROBERT M. SITZ REFUND 16.61 CRAIG LIHS REFUND 17.25 JOHN WAITE REFUND 18.99 HOWARD ROBERTSON REFUND 2.12 DAVE CCFIN REFUND 17.78 CARLA WILLIAMS REFUND 10.14 LEAH S. ROYCEREFUND 15.75 14.78 5/6 i I-01CROFILMED BY --DORM-MICR46LAB I+ CEDAR RAPIDS DES MOINES ,r COUNCIL LISTING 02/83 FUND: ENTERPRISE FUNDS VENDOR NAME PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AMOUNT BRITT ZEIGER REFUND 2.61 DEE PREUSSNER REFUND 118.17 RICHARD KUJAwA REFUND 15.75 AARDVAARK ENTERPRISES REFUND 16.39 REBECCA CHRISTENSE19 REFUND 20.69 AMY R. LILIENFELD REFUND 17.69 SIDNEY B. JACKSON REFUND 16.72 SCOTT C. ULLCM REFUND 20.69 JOHN KILLAY REFUND 17.69 MR. TIS TACO'S REFUND 15.42 RICHARD SHIMON REFUND 16.39 PITTSBURGH PLATE GLASS CO. REFUND 81.92 DIANA SPENCER REFUND 20.69 BERNARD E. TOPF REFUND 15.10 JOLENE S. HUEGEL REFUND 16.80 TZVI RAY REFUND 11.85 ELLEN HEMESATH REFUND 7.47 LEVERNE GREEN REFUND 7.78 JANNA GILLAN REFUND 16.39 ROBIN.TRIMBLE REFUND 15.42 MARK M. SHYERS REFUND 9..78 FUND TOTAL 1659006:48 / � J COUNCIL LISTING 02/83 FUND. TRUST E AGENCY FUNDS VENDOR NAME PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AMOUNT j STEVE BISSELL ENTERPRISES TECHNICAL SERVICE 10.00 BLUE CROSS/BLUE SHIELD OF IOWA HEALTH INSURANCE 21.920.11 COCA CCLA BOTTLING CO. PCP 103.40 GRANT MOOD SCHOOL AID TO AGENCIES 509.03 I.C. ASSN. OF INDEPENDENT WORKMEN'S COMP. PREMIUM 99873.30 IOWA DEPT. OF JOB SERVICE MISCELLANEOUS 29702.90 JO.CO. AGRICULTURAL ASSOC. BUILDING RENTAL 150.00 BERNAROINE KNIGHT OFFICE SUPPLIES 13.19 I LEON LYVERS TREE SURGERY NURSERY SERVICES 19534.00 PEPSI COLA BOTTLING CC. POP 140.16 TRINITY EPISCAPAL CHURCH AID TO AGENCIES 75.00 AMERICAN ASSOC. OF UNIVERSITY PRINT/REFERENCE 8.00 Coli. ASSOCIATES PRINT/REFERENCE 63.10 j CAREER RESEARCH SYSTEMS PRINT/REFERENCE 60.00 CHICAGO TRIBUNE PRINT/REFERENCE 38.00 B. DALTON BOOKS UNCATALOGED 36.96 } FRIENDS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF PRINT/CIRCULATING 10.00 INFORMATION ACCESS CORP. MICROFORMS 19978.00 INGRAM BOOK CO. MICROFORMS 30.00 INSTo FOR LANGUAGE STUDY CASSETTE 165.10 J INTERSTATE PERIODICAL DISTRS. BOOKS CATALOGUED/REF. 3.30 IOWA BYSTANDER PRINT/REFERENCE L5.00 JOHNSCN CO. FARMER PRINT/REFERENCE 5.00 LIBRARY EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTE PRINT/REFERENCE 19.95 MOTTS DRUG STORE PRINT/CIRCULATING 60.25 NEW READERS PRESS PRINT/CIRCULATING 6.00 SCHOLASTIC BOOK SERVICES BOOK/CASSETTE 252.42 SOLON ECONOMIST PRINT/REFERENCE 8.00 SOUND ADVICE ENTERPRISES PRINT/REFERENCE 12.50 UNIVERSITY OF IOWA DATA PROCESSING 41.61 VIETNAMESE BOOK STORE BOOKS CATALOGUED/CIRCUL 87.40 FUND TOTAL 399931.68 i I 'MICRO MICROFILMED BY -... _.JORM- LAB._ CEDAR RADIUS • DES MDIDES / I • � � 1 i -r CCUNCIL LISTING 02/83 FUND: INTRAGOVERNMENTAL SERVICE FUNDS VENDOR NAME PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AMOUNT ABC MANUFACTURING OUTSIDE PRINTING ADNIL ENTERPRISES ALTORFER MACHINERY CO.VEHICLE MISCELLANEIDUS SUPPLIES 23.00 68.00 ALTORFER MACHINERY CO. REPAIRS LANDFILL EQUIP. 566.77 AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION BOOKS 34.53 ANTON SALES INC. 8 E AUTO E LIGHT TRUCK50.00 J AUTO REFINISF+ING VEHICLE REPAIRS 114.48 JOHN BALMER TRAVEL ADVANCE 259.00 BARRON MOTOR SUPPLY AUTO G LIGHT TRUCK 325.00 BRANDT HEATING L AIR COND. BREESE#S REP. OF BLDG. HTG. EQUI 595.72 BROCK SUPPLY CO. AUTO & LIGHT TRUCK185.77 1#248.54 BUTLER PAPER CO. MISCELLANEIDUS SUPPLIES 17.16 CEI TRUCK E AG EQUIP. PAPER STOCK. AUTO G LIGHT TRUCK 1#059.37 CAPITOL IMPLEMENT GENERAL EQUIP. 172.65 CEDAR RAPIDS SYMPHONY REIMBURSABLE TRAVEL 320.69 CHARTER COACHES INC. CHIRPS BRAKE E ALIGNMENT REIMBURSABLE TRAVEL 351.00 328.50 CITY DELIVERY TWO -TON TRUCKS 191.95 IOWA CITY PETTY CASHFOOD FREIGHT 18.62 COMMERCIAL BAG.& TEXTILE INC. GENERAL EQUIP. 31.10 CONSUMERS COOPERATIVE SOCIETY DIESEL 16.70 CONTRACTORS TOOL G SUPPLY MISCELLANEIOUS SUPPLIES 32'473.96 CUSTOM HOSE G SUPPLIESTWO-TON TRUCKS 503.23 O -A LUBRICANT CO. A GREASE & OIL 10.79 DAVENPORT SPRING CO. INC. TWO -TON TRUCKS 468.60 DAY -TIMERS INC. OFFICE SUPPLIES 509.98 DES MOINES WHEEL AND RIM CO. BUSES 6.08 OWAYNES ELLIOTT EQUIPMENT CO. AUTO &LIGHT TRUCK I91O7.88 133.50 THE F STOP ' SNOW RELIGHT EQUIP. 1#848.99 G.M.C.FLEETWY STORES G.M.C. FILM MISCELLANEIDUS SUPPLIES 27.65 29.98 DENNIS GANNON BUSES TRAVEL ADVANCE 1#609.85 GOOCH BRAKE G EQUIPMENT CC. BUSES 130.00 GRAHAM EQUIPMENT CORP. GENERAL EQUIP. 36.32 GROUP HOME N7 MISCELLANEOUS 441.52 GRUMMAN FLXIBLE CO. BUSES 45.00 RANCHER AUDITORIUM MISCELLANEOUS 180.81 HARTWIG MOTORS INC. AUTO & LIGHT TRUCK 171.25 HAWKEYE INTL. TRUCKS TWO -TON TRUCKS 369.44 HAWKEYE LUMBER AUTO &LIGHT TRUCK 72.59 HAWKEYE STATE BANK TRANSFER 10.12 HAWKEYE STATE BANK TRANSFER 307 #289.03 HAWKEYE STATE BANK 3359533.25 HAWKEYE WHOLESALE GROCERY TRANSFER 43,254.97 HICKLIN POWER CO. BUSES 31.97 HILLTOP OX CAR WASHES 254.95 HOLIDAY WRECKER SERVICE TOWING 156.00 HOOTMAN ROBO CAR WASH CAR WASHES 60.00 HYDRAULIC INDUSTRIAL PRCOUCTS TWO -TON TRUCKS 12.50 INLAND GLASS CO. VEHICLE REPAIRS 465.66 INLAND GLASS CO. VEHICLE REPAIRS 45.55 IOWA ILLINCIS GAS G ELECTRIC NATURAL GAS 15.00 IOWA STATE BANK MISCELLANEOUS 3#619.71 697.20 S/b f i MICROFILMED BY _JOR M- MIC R4LA EI` CEDAR RAPIDS - DES MOMES I Ir CCUNCIL LISTING 02/83 FUND: INTRAGOVERNMENTAL SERV -ICE FUNDS VENDOR NAME PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AMOUNT IOWA STATE INDUSTRIES OUTSIDE PRINTING J0. CO. AUDITORS OFFICE MISCELLANEOUS 428.00 JOHNSGNS MACHINE SHOP VEHICLE REPAIRS 90.00 KAR PRODUCTS MISCELLANEIOUS SUPPLIES 2r 004.37 ROBERT KEATING TRAVEL ADVANCE 317.95 KING MOTOR SERVICE INC.GENERAL EQUIP. 80.00 LAWRENCE BROTHERS AUTOMOTIVE SANITATION SUPPLIES 232 77 -MAC TCOLS TOOLS 41.55 MARY MCELROY LOCAL MILEAGE 697.25 LARRY L. MCGONAGLE TRAVEL 17:36 MEACHAM TRAVEL SERVICE AIR FARE 30.00 MEDICAL ASSOCIATES PHYSICALS 369.00 MIDWEST FRAME E ALIGNMENT VEHICLE REPAIRS 185.00 MR. Gas GENERAL EQUIP. 66.28 MODERN BUSINESS SYSTEMOFFICE FURNITURE/EQUIP. 2.67 MOORE OIL CO. GASOLINE 306.90 MOORE OIL CO. GASOLINE 89503.10 MOORE OIL CO. GASOLINE 89142.00 MUNCIE RECLAMATION E SUPPLY BUSES 1.408.42 NECPLAN BUSES 19431.41' MARY NEUHAUSER TRAVEL ADVANCE 2.368.57 NEWKIRK SALES CO. TRAVEL NEIOUS SUPPLIES 100.00 NEW METHOD EQUIPMENT CC. AUTO E LIGHT TRUCK 44.60 OLD CAPITOL MOTORS S 739.34 TRUCK OLD CAPITOL MOTORS TRUCKS LIGHT TRUCK 219326.00 'OTTSEN OIL CO. INC. FLUIDS. GASES. OTHER 902.88 PAYLESS CASHWAYS LUMBER MINOR EQUIPMENT 633.80 BILL PEAK SAFETY SHOES 29.85 PEDERSON-SELLS EQUIPMENT CO-' TOOLS G MINOR EQUIPMENT 35.00 PIERCE KING ARCHITECT ASSCC. ARCHITECTURAL SER. 431.76 PIONEER CO. OFFICE SUPPLIES 733.64 POWER BRAKES INC. BUSES 19.35 PRAIRE LIGHTS BOOKSTORE BOOKS MAGAZINES NEWSPAP 44..47 95 PUBLIC HOUSING 22-3 REFUND 4'95 QUILL CORP. 25x825.00 OFFICE SUPPLIES QUINT CITIES FORD TRUCK SALES TWO -TON TRUCKS 50.76 TERRYL ROBINSON TRAVEL 931.73 SAVIN CORPORATION OFFICE EQUIPMENT RENTAL 90.00 DAVE SEYOEL AUTO SERVICE GENERAL EQUIP. 387.94 SIEG CO. BUSES 2.40 CHUCK SMITh DISTRIBUTING GARBAGE TRUCKS !.960.23 SPENCER SOUND SYSTEM AUTO E LIGHT TRUCK 39.37 STANDARD STATIONERY SUPPLY CO. OFFICE SUPPLIES 16.95 STATE OF IOWA REFUND 25'27 GERALD STOCKMAN TRAVEL ADVANCE 11.09 STOREY-KENWORTHY CO. OFFICE SUPPLIES 189.00 PAUL SUEPPEL TRAVEL ADVANCE 17.90 SUNDOWN INC. REIMBURSABLE TRAVEL 179.00 SUPT. OF DOCUMENTS SUBSCRIPTION 583.00 JUDSON TEPASKE TRAVEL ADVANCE 18.00 TRIPLETT OFFICE SUPPLY OFFICE SUPPLIES 495.00 UNIVERSITY OF IOWA DATA PROCESSING 13.49 UNIV. OF IOWA WORK STUDY WAGES 35.87 VISIBLE COMPUTER SUPPLY CORP. OFFICE SUPPLIES 44.95 ROSEMARY VITOSH TRAVEL 69.00 212.00 S/6 i 141CR011010 BY l" DORM "WICRbLAB` CEDAR RAPIDS DES MOINES j T r J 5/b i t L i MICROFILMED BY -DORM -M ICROLA13 ' CEDAR RADIOS DES MOINES y !r CCUNCIL LISTING 02/83 FUND: INTRAGOVERNMENTAL SERVICE FUNDS VENDOR NAME PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AMOUNT VOSS PETROLEUM CO. GREASE E OIL WAGNER-PONTIAC AUTO E LIGHT TRUCK 929.50 WANGLING E ASSOCIATES APPRAISAL SERVICES 6.65 WECO ENGINEERING SALES GARBAGE TRUCKS 247.50 WESTVACO CCRPORATIONOUTSIDE PRINTING 14.63 WINEBRENNER FORD VEHICLE REPAIRS 682.75 RAYMOND E. WOMBACHER TRAVEL ADVANCE 966.00 WOMEN'S SPORTS CO.RECREATIONAL SUPPLIES 100.00 WOOD'S TRUCK EQUIPMENT SNOW REMOVAL EQUIP. 28.00 XEROX CORP. XEROX CORP. PRINTING SUPPLIES 118.73 9049.20 BOB ZIMMERMAN FORD OFFICE EQUIPMENT REPAIR 39152:43 SCOTT GRIFFIN GARBAGE TRUCKS 47.9617.00 ED M REC.'TRIPS PAULL TREA TREANGEN ANIMAL DEPOSITS 30.00 BILL LAOUSAW ANIMAL DEPOSITS 40.00 MARY MANULIK ANIMAL DEPOSITS 30.00 AOA L ANIMAL DEPOSITS 30.00 GRACEE KELLY REC. TRIPS REG. TRIPS 17.50 AL DOLEZAL ESTHER MCNABB PUBLIC SAFETY RETIREMEN 17.50 725.95 MRS. RAY MORGAN PUBLIC SAFETY RETIREMEN 289028 DEAN BEBEE PUBLIC SAFETY RETIREMEN 276.36 HAZEL CAPPS PUBLIC SAFETY RETIREMEN 766.73 DONALD DOLEZAL PUBLIC SAFETY RETIREMEN 358.32 BETH FAY PUBLIC SAFETY RETIREMEN 501.10 JOHN FAY PUBLIC SAFETY RETIREMEN 344.64 DAAEL FORMAN PUBLIC SAFETY RETIREMEN 832.98 WALTER GARWOOD PUBLIC SAFETY RETIREMEN 903.93 LETHA HEIN PUBLIC SAFETY RETIREMEN 564.71 RAYMOND HESS PUBLIC SAFETY RETIREMEN 616.34 EDWIN KNOEDEL PUBLIC SAFETY RETIREMEN 591.37 JOSEPH KNOEDEL PUBLIC SAFETY RETIREMEN 683.04 .ROBERT PARROTT PUBLIC SAFETY RETIREMEN 564.15 ADRIAN RITTENMEYER PUBLIC SAFETY RETIREMEN PUBLIC SAFETY RETIREMEN 718.82 HAROLD ROGERS LESTER ROGERS PUBLIC SAFETY RETIREMEN 592.63 720.22 LAVERNE SHAY PUBLIC SAFETY RETIREMEN 482.37 VERNAL SHIMON PUBLIC SAFETY RETIREMEN 414.37 GLENN STIMMEL PUBLIC SAFETY RETIREMEN 907.09 HERMAN VILLHAUER PUBLIC SAFETY RETIREMEN PUBLIC SAFETY RETIREMEN 639.52 MRS. DALE VORBRICH MRS. HELEN DOLEZAL PUBLIC SAFETY RETIREMEN 523.68 335.02 EMMETT EVANS PUBLIC SAFETY RETIREMEN 338.56 MRS. MARY HAM PUBLIC SAFETY RETIREMEN 991.39 WILLIAM HOLLAND PUBLIC SAFETY RETIREMEN PUBLIC SAFETY RETIREMEN 305.80 MRS. ALICE LEWIS PATRICK MCCARNEY PUBLIC SAFETY RETIREMEN 535.10 298.63 EMMET•POTTER PUBLIC SAFETY RETIREMEN 1.139.11 DONALD PURVIS PUBLIC SAFETY RETIREMEN 573.21 EDWIN RUPPERT PUBLIC SAFETY RETIREMEN 935.11 CHARLES SNIDER PUBLIC SAFETY RETIREMEN 615.07 LESLIE SPRINKLE PUBLIC SAFETY RETIREMEN 665.88 C.O. STIMMEL PUBLIC SAFETY RETIREMEN 247.74 RAYMOND VITOSH PUBLIC SAFETY RETIREMEN 487.33 PUBLIC SAFETY RETIREMEN 500.64 5/b i t L i MICROFILMED BY -DORM -M ICROLA13 ' CEDAR RADIOS DES MOINES y !r COUNCIL LISTING 02/83 FUND: 1NTRAGOVERNMENTAL SERVICE FUNDS l VENDOR NAME PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AMOUNT MARJORIE WEHMEYER PUBLIC SAFETY RETIREMEN 130.52 MRS. LETA WHITE PUBLIC SAFETY RETIREMEN 524.43 RICHARD N. LEE PU8LIC SAFETY RETIREMEN 952.40 MARILYN DELSING PUBLIC SAFETY RETIREMEN 19068.85 AMERICAN VIDEO TAPE CASSETTE 61.20 SAVIN CORPORATION OPERATING EQUIPMENT 114.68 FUND TOTAL 8519936.87 i I i I 141LROFILI4ED DY JORM--- MICR6L'A CEDAR RAPIDS DES MOINES ,:5-1 G i CCUNCIL LISTING 02/83 FUND: SPECIAL REVENUE. FUND i I VENDOR NAME PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AMOUNT I A.A.A. WORLD.WIDE TRAVEL AGENC AIR FARE 354.00 AMERICAN PLANNING ASSCC. DUES E MEMBERSHIPS 70.00 IOWA CITY PETTY CASH OUTSIDE PRINTING 28.32 CREDIT BUREAU OF IOWA CITY DUES 6 MEMBERSHIPS 10.00 ECONOMY ADVERTISING OUTSIDE PRINTING 25.00 ANNIE GRAHAM OUTSIDE PRINTING 36.05 IOWA CITY PRESS CITIZEN ADVERTISING 95.70 NEIGHBORHOODS U.S.A. SUBSCRIPTION 40.00 SHOEMAKER E HAALANO ENGINEERS ENGINEERING SERVICES 271.59 STANLEY CONSULTANTS ENGINEERING SERVICES 110.08 I FUND TOTAL 1.040.74 ASSISTED HOUSING ' VARIOUS LANDLORDS RENT 66,551.50 PUBLIC HOUSING 22-3 LOAN REPAYMENT 43,000.00 CITY OF IOWA CITY DECEMBER EXPENSES 9,706.23 LAKESIDE PARTNERS DAMAGES 234.75 i DARCELL N. ADAMS RENT 175.00 ROBERT/BARBARA BRYANT RENT 51.00 t ROBERT FOX RENT 1.00 H.L.T. APARTMENTS RENT 220.00 LAKESIDE.PARTNERS RENT. 143.00 LAKESIDE PARTNERS RENT 245.00 LAKESIDE PARTNERS RENT 254.00 LAKESIDE PARTNERS RENT 128.00 LAKESIDE PARTNERS RENT 166.00 i i LAKESIDE PARTNERS RENT 122.00 LAKESIDE PARTNERS RENT 177.00 LAKESIDE PARTNERS RENT 150'.00 ROBERT E. SANNER RENT 62.00 GENE SCHUCHERT RENT 35.00 TOWNCREST MOBILE HOME COURT RENT 175.00 i MYRON WALKER TRUST RENT 66.00 ASSISTED HOUSING TOTAL 121,662.48 � . GRAND TOTAL 1,527,030.399 t I i r MICROFIL14ED BY L` -JORM-MICR(LAB` f; � CEDAR RAPIDS DES'MOINES ' / IOWA DEP-yMENT OF TRANSPORTATION rmm "laoss ..GHWAY DIVISION Application for use of Highway Right of Way for Utilities Accommodation County Johnson Pemit No, Applicant: CITY OF IOWA CITY (Nrmc of 410 E. Washington Street Iowa City Iowa 52240 (Add rrul testy) ISbI.1 IZip cW-, Iowa Department of Transportation Ames, Iowa 50010 Gentlemen: . Approval is hereby requested for the use of Primary Highway 111 )aMX•, .(Burlington St.) Innmern Rx gttx Inhnson County- just xx paar from nivprcicip Dr- in Town airy rit-y limits la>i,rcrt°m IPhm. Torn. Oct for the accommodation of an Street 1 i gh t installation The installation shall consist of three crrepr lights s further da rihpd t hp at r rh__mznt - Ilkudrd Ikunpunnl I and will be located as shown on the detailed plat attached hereto. AGREEMENTS: The utility company, corporation,applicant, permit holder or licensee, (hereinafter referred to as the permit holder) agrees that the following stipulations shall govern under this permit. 1. The location, constructionand,maintenance of the utility installation covered by this application shall be in accordance with the current Iowa Department of Transportation Utility Accommodation Policy. 2. The installation shall meet the requirements of local municipal, county, state, and federal laws, franchise rules, and regulations, regulations and directives of the Iowa State Commerce Commission, Utilities Division, the Iowa State Department of Hcalth,all rules and regulations of the Iowa Department of Transportation, and any other laws or regulations applicable. 3. The permit holdcrshall befully responsible forany future adjustments of its facilities within thcestablished highWay right of way caused by highway construction or maintenance operations. 4. The Iowa Department of Transportation shall give the permit holder at least 48 hours written notice of any proposed construction or maintenance work, on either existing or newly acquired right-of-way, that is likely to conflict with the installation belonging to the permit holder in order that the permit holder may arrange to protect its facilities. 5. The State of Iowa and the Iowa Department of Transportation assume no responsibility for damages to the permit holder's property occasioned by any construction or maintenance operations on said highway. b. The permit holder shall take all reasonable precaution during the construction and maintenance nfsaidinstallations inpiotectand safeguard the lives and property of the traveling public and adjacent property owners. 7. The permit holder agrees to give the town Department of Transportation forty-eight hours' notice of its intention to start construction on the highway right-of-way. Said notice shall be made in writing to the Engineer whose name is shown below. N. The permit holder agrees to at all times give the Iowa Department ofTin nsporttuiontimely notice ofintention toperform romine maintenance within the right-of-way. Said notice shall be to the Engineer whose name is shown below. 9. The permit holder,and its contractors, shall carry on the construction or repair of the accommodated utility with serious regard it) the safety of the public. Traffic protection shall be in accordance with Part VI of the current Iowa Department of Iransportalion Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices for Streets :and Highways. Flagging operations are the responsibililyof the permit holder. "fhe original placement of signs and removal on completion of the work shall be accomplished by the permit holder. Ill. Operations in the construction and maintenance of said utility installation shall be carried on in such it manner as W cause minimum of interference to or distraction of traffic on said highway. si7 i i 111CAOFILI4ED BY `DORM MICR46LAB ) J ' CEDAR RAPIDS •DES t101aCS i y / ' I , i• IL The permit holder shall be re J.v spun ,f or any damage that may result to said hig'y because of the construction operation, or maintenance of said utility, and shall rel, urse the State of Iowa or the Iowa Depart m,... of Transportation any expenditure that the State of Iowa or the Iowa Department of Transportation may have to make on said highway because of said Permit Holder's s utility having been constructed, operated, and maintained thereon. 12. The permit holder shall idemnify and save harmless the State of Iowa, and the Iowa Department of Transportation from any and all causes of action, suits at law or in equity, or losses, damages, claims, or demands, and from any and allliability and expense of whatsoever nature for, on account of, or due to the acts or ommissions of said Permit holder's officers, members, agents, rcpresenla- tives, contractors, employees orassigns arising out of or in connection with its (or their) use oroccupancyof the public highway under this permit. 13. Non-compliance with any of the terms of the Iowa Department of Transportation policy, permit, or agreement, may be considered cause for shut -down of utility construction operations or withholding of relocation reimbursement until compliance is assured, or revocation of the permit. The cost of any work caused to be performed by the State in removal of non -complying construction will be assessed against the permit holder. 14. A copy of the approved permit shall be available on thejob site at all times for examination by Department of Transportation officials. 15. This permit shall terminate 20 years from date of approval for gas and water mains outside the corporate limits ofa municipality in accordance with the Code of Iowa. Chapter 320. Rcncwal may be requested. 16. The following special requirements will apply to this permit: APPLICANT: - City of Iowa City .A1mr nl O+nn 410 E. Washington St. Adm, By Date 30 AOCZ483 APPROVAL OF CITY OR T01VIs' (If proposed line is within an incorporated town or city, the Council of said town or city must grant approval for installation.) " I'hc undersigned city or townjoins the grants embodied in theabove permit executed bythe Iowa Department of'fransportation on condition that all of the covenants and undertakings therein running to the Iowa Department of Transportation shall insure to the benefit of/tj,1,cu crsu/,gggrL�c/d, city or town. The permit is approved by the below delegated city or town official. 1IY r M""� dC" / Traffic Engineer Date TO YEN B$ tole APPROVAL BY THE STATE FOR POLE LINE AND BURIED INSTALLATIONS NniJml Mundn+Mr rnlinm Date APPROVAL BY THE STATE FOR BRIDGE ATTACHMENTS Recommended Xr.iJrnl Alumrarcr I npnrn Approved nI,11S1 Al+lm[mM( rn/In[(1 Notice of intention In sla rl ennAlrueian nn Ihr highway right-nl-way slmll he ant ta: Notice of inh•mion In tati mainlenauee an the highway right-nl•w;n• .hall hr sent In: InYnao AJJrr„ Irlrrsrrnr s rr�rvM nl Im..rolna„n..al n r(wnm I,n .n r.„Lu,or.r, i L 4 141CROFILIIED BY '-- —DORM-MICROCAB � -� CEDAR RAPIDS DES MOIYES I 7 The City intends to install three streetlights on the north side of the north bridge over the Iowa River on Burlington Street just east of the intersection of Burlington Street and Riverside Drive. The City intends to use the structures installed and constructed by the Iowa Department of Transportation and the conduit system installed and constructed by the Iowa Department of Transportation during the original construction of the bridge. The City intends to use steel poles of a davit style with a 30 foot mounting height. The poles the City intends to use are similar to the ones on the south side of the south bridge. These steel poles and streetlight assemblies will weight an approximate 335 pounds. The City will be using 250 watt high pressure sodium streetlight luminaires. They will be using a sharp cutoff luminaire style. They will be supplied by a 240 volt electrical system. The City intends to extend the conduit system in place in the bridge structure and extend it to the west underneath the sidewalk approach to an existing pole box located east of the curb of Riverside Drive and approximately 10 feet north of the bridge sidewalk extended. The City intends to use the existing street light service in this area for its point of electrical power. The streetlights will be fed by 2 #10 THWN wire. The City intends to undertake this construction at its own expense with no cost to be borne by the state. All future maintenance and electrical costs will be borne by the City. 1 MICROFILMED 9Y ' I1 -JORM--MICR6LAB CEDAR RAPIDS DES MOINES s/% LJ o_ Lr I Lr w J -� D: PULL BOX p LIGHT iJ SCA LE: I":40 ,BRIDGE RAIL \LIGi EASE hUFLINGTON ST LIGPiT EASE p.FID"li RA '--vi-- LIGHT i;ASE HILROFILIdED BY �- - JORM��MIC R�IL'A 6'- CEDAR RAPIDS DES MOMES BASE "%I— --I LIGHT cASE NOF'"'i FFIOGE f � IOWA I)I MP�IR 101' IRA SSPOR l Al ION Iw:U IMISION r..l Application for use of ('uuniy __S1SL.77 Y flighlral Hight of 15'ay for .. Utilities:IcrnmmodaliOO Pentit No. .--T'o2— I _ I Applicant: CITY OF IOWA CITY 1 ro.mr ,a n.nr" !f 410 E. Washington St. Iowa City Iowa 52240 IAdd,u,r It n>1 law•) U.ip t'adq f Iowa Department of Transportation Cr 1 Ames, Iowa 50010 Gentlemen: Approval is hereby requested for the use of Primary Highway Iowa 111 in Sec 21 ... ,r:umerrl T 79N R 614 Johnson County Zero miles. from Iowa City I IN,mianl (PUm T.. n. Ertl , at Highway Stations) No. 123 + 84 for the accommodation of an Street lighting s installation at the intersection of Iowa Hwy 1 and Sunset St. The installation shall consist of - three 250 W high pressure sodium luminaires mounted on 30 foot - - Ilkuere Ikanpunnl __. I moles with "slip bases" as shown on the accompanying detail sheets. The location of these units and the underground conduit system is shown on the accompanying diagram. I * (The City will install sharp cut-off luminaires) ** Poles will ins udeF- and will be located as shown on the detailed plat attached hereto. 15.1 mast arms. AGREEMENTS: The utility company, corporation,applicant, permit holder or licensee, (hereinafter referred to as the permit holder) agrees that the following stipulations shall govern under this permit. I. The location, construction and maintenance of the utility installation covered by this application shall be in accordance with the current Iowa Department of Transportation Utility Accommodation Policy. 2. The installation shall meet the requirements of local municipal, county, state, and federal laws, franchise rules, and regulations, regulations and directives of the Iowa Stale Commerce Commission, Utilities Division, the Iowa Stale Department of Health, all rules and regulations of the Iowa Department of Transportation, and any other laws or regulations applicable. _ 3. The permit holdcrshall be fully responsible for any future adjustments of its facilities within the established highway right Of way caused by highway construction or maintenance operations. - 4. The Iowa Department of Transportation shallgive the permit holderat least 48 hours written notice ofany proposed construction or maintenance work, on either existing or newly acquired right-of-way, that is likely to conflict with the installation belonging to the permit holder in order that the permit holder may arrange to protect its facilities. 5. The State of Iowa and the -Iowa Department of Transportation assume no responsibility for damages to the permit holder's property occasioned by any construction or maintenance operations on said highway. 6. The permit holder shall take all reasonable precaution during the construction and maintenance of said installations to protect and safeguard the lives and property of the traveling public and adjacent property owners. 7. The permit holder agrees to give The Iowa Department of Transportation forty-eight hours' notice of its intention In start construction on the highway right-of-way. Said notice shall be made in writing to the Hngincer whose name is shown below. 8. Thepermit holdcragrccstoat all timesgive the Iowa Department of Transportation timely notice of intention to perform routine maintenance within the right-of-way. Said notice shall be to the Engineer whose name is shown below. 9, The permit holder, and its contractors, shall carry on the construction or rcpai r of the accommodated utility with serious regard to the safety of the public. Traffic protection shall be in accordance with Part VI of the current Iowa Department of Transportation Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices for Streets and Highways. Flagging operations arc the responsibilityof the permit holder. The original placement of signs and removal on completion of the work shall be accomplished by the permit holder. i 10. Operations in the construction and maintenance of said utility installatine shall be carried on in such a manner as In 011,v minimum of interference to or distraction of traffic on said highway. I i i MICROFILMED BY _JORIVI-MICRI�LAB- I L% CEDAR RAPIDS •DES t401NES r II. The permithuldershallherespousihl Iundamageth;t onlyresulttosaidhighm'r—:•causeorthecunstructionnprratiouor m:iinicnnnre of said ulilily. and shall n•indr. the Sifllc of lO\ell or fife Iowa Orparimcnl I iansporialimtanyes prudil'urrlhal•ihi Sl ale of Iowa or the lama DepaltmenI of Transportation nt;,v li,rs'c to make mf said highway hecanse nl said hereN Pell(IIf t- s utility having been Construeled. nperaIcd. and mainIaired thereon. 12. Thepermitholdershallidcmnify:mdsave harmless fheSuncorlon•a,anddfcIowa Department ofTrnsporlationfromanyaful all causes of action, suits at law or in equity, of losses, damages, claims, or demands, and from any and all liability and expense of whatsoever nature for, on account of. or due to the acts or ommissionsof said Permit holder's officers, members, agents• representa- tives, contractors, employees or assigns arising out of or in connection with its (or their) use or occupancy of the public highway under this permit. 13. Non-compliance with any of the terms of the Iowa Department of Transportation policy, permit, or.agrecmcnt, may be considered cause for shut -down of utility construction operations orlyeithholding of relocation reimbursement until compliance is assured, or revocation of the permit. The cost of any work caused to be performed by the State in removal of non-erimplying construction will be assessed against the permit holder. 14. A copy of the approved permit shall be available on the job site of all times for examination by Department of Transportation officials. 15. This permit shall termi6te 20 years from date of approval for gas and water mains outside the corporate limits ofa man icipality- in accordance with the Code of Iowa, Chapter 320. Renewal may be requested: 16. The following special requirements will apply to this permit: All electrical cost and maintenance to be borne by .the City. APPLICANT: CITY OF IOWA CITY By xiann „�Traffic Engineer 410 E. Washington St. '"a Aamnn Date 3o MARtH B3 APPROVAL OF CITY OR TOWN (If pro'p'osed line is within an'incorporated town or city, the Council of said town or city must grant approval .for.installalion.)., "The undersigned city ortownjoins the grants embodied in theallovepermil executed by thelowa Department of Transportation on condition that all of the covenants and undertakings therein running to the Iowa Department of Transportation shall insure In the benefit of the undersigned city or town. The permit is approved by the below delegated city or town official. _ By tiwan Traffic Engirider . Date lick APPROVAL BY THE STATE INSTALLATIONS Date 0� 43 APPROVAL BY THE STATE FOR BRIDGE ATTACHMENTS Recommended aokem Maintrnan<r Cnainrrr lbw Approved .- Mo.. Mainumnrr [glom Ihm ' Notice orinteroion In start construction on the highway right-of-way shall be sent to: ^r • " Addn.. Notice of intention to start not inIrno ace on the highway righi-nr-w ay shall he writ to: 1 i IIICROFILMED BY IOJ JORM'MICRCAB- CEDAR RAPIDS - DES MOIIIES I �l /r J I I h ;+ F -1. � M z'ReS� Alum (1,' jNFG 21" R65 /alaa.r �� ?t - - I rl � 5�4� 6125r aJ h _ MICROFILIIED BY JR OM��-MICR�LIC 6'- CEDAR RAPIDS DES MOINES CS l 2" 1105 / eou Cod 1 p rseavlpxe•:•-crw.,•nq ,:.1 '2:km�cp.�., .r a'ar: i1: ,..,., ,. I .:;:. .,. ... .. - _, �... I CACI TYPICAL PLAN OF CIRCUIT WITH ROADWAY CROSSING POLL SNOUIDIt ROADWAY MIDIAN OIICH EAI FOOTING i •011 RA 0101.1i MISSION IV.ridbl t I / IAVI MINI Min. O.MA 1'•0" MM,O.IA T.C. Cee.. h We I. , « JY} t - A.dAN.r.6..P.If.J..WA ROADWAY GW{INO DU<IhHN NRI LndWq M.W A...Ao.n No rl.n.. SIDNIWDIN SECTION A•A PRESSURE LINO INSULATING RUSHING COPIER OI OUNDING LINO PAC 'No Mat be l.gnl COHDUII EXPANSION NIAD SLAVE FIXIO NIA. TYPE 1 EXPANSION FITTING I....... . EI•P.I. N 1A,Id, If.e•en, 1'.0" CAL NANDNOLI "NIN0. when rP.ufod . .WA MOW du. 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Ipulud) Nw.A inn,A l«al DUO 1011 _ • TOOTING r ALTERNATE:;71I.II,�,{ LOCATIONS POLL IOOYINO e(�adl SA..Id. On. J ,w lln. Noll.INA: I.A IR R.N.vP nl.n N poll. 1.1, .Adl rwuF. np.a. xm. dud. TYPICAL LAYOUTS CONNECTIONS TO POLE FOOTINGS N0. 10 AILING. I/C CANIS O IOL[ fNAli GIOUNO lU0 Y^4 • �Vl NEUTRAL �� GROUND JUMPERS y TYPE Y.1 CONNECTORS I GROUND LVO I IIANSIOIMII 41T rf �"DUNO WTI! ODCT ,f01 ACCESS DUCT/ WIRING DIAGRAM (BALLAST TAP CONNECTION) NN.. M.N. 600 Wh To.. ...... Med. pl., Pd IMnld.l Ip.nIn11 11 .dMOln W1111 IIIL GROUND 100 Iryq.dl PLAN VIEW PHASE ZINC SPLICING ALLOWANCE LSw ANN.) WIRE DUCT - ACCESS DUCT CIRCUIT ITRINCH CIRCUIT DUCT LATIN IACCIIII moll, W...;.. I.,. onw.d M TI -16, DETAILS OF UNDERGROUND DISTRIBUTION GINIRAL NOTES: MaMd, and <sn4rvnlen ..16dl he b. M euwdanu whb IA. rvn.M Lev Na. Nilhwq C...iNi.n Sl.dxd Sl"1401.— DxxL .hewn bxwn .. 4p4A Ahwprs dx11n...Hln..;ninon rp.burexr innY M I.b.M.d I. IN. ..&. 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I < • Y Y W Ylz 9 � m� 6d S n 0. .n ` tE L V U Q v .\ ah C LLY•i ' y Oil •qU N Y L t:AV A^Y •�] <ti c av � •� .+ -mav nYP 9V •• J IP D: Q V QI u L. a L - ?10 w LL V Z �U o zz = z 0 1 9� Y .- -. ; 0` 0 L.+ J -�• a J�- n u Or Q WW Jr V • J Y -TT—_—� u 9 jtl 0 m � N� i g S n 0. .n i tE n m U Q v .o U^, 6 ' SOY Obi •qU N Y L „sn 0 m � N� U U Y i � W U Q v ' ILN •qU N Y L J um 'I m `I Y I c° I I J Q QI u AO a 0 « i I N� U F Y i � U Q v 0 •qU N Y L o N um 'I m `I Y Y c° L Y w p J QI I LLL -�• F J Ui c.c AO L a0 LL V Z �U - f AVn z 0 1 9� Y .- -. ; 0` 0 L.+ J D j �u n u Or Q Y 3 Jr V • J Y -TT—_—� u n jtl I :lam t� U� q h I m 0 o u= c • a LLL -�• F J a0 - f n0 z 9� Y u J �u -TT—_—� u n I :lam f N 0� I La z a0 0 t tQ Q m 0 o u= c • a r. n1UM DIVISION Application for use of Ifirhway Right of %'sy for Utilities Accommodation 1. C_nty 1'cmit No. Applicant: TnWa—Tllinois GaS And is.m. J u.any 206 E Davenport Iowa 52808 n IAJJuoI Iowa Department of Transportation Ames. Iowa 300111 Gentlemen: Scc. Approval is hereby requested for the use of Primary Highway -11-511'n m.. l T 79N , It 6W I Johnson County miles. West from iritersection of Hq r"." r 6 a d 21 't"'""'""' 3 phase at Highway Stationwo. _l line for the transmission of _ The installation shall consist of for the accommodation of an 13 800V and will be located as shown on the detailed plat attached nereto. AGREEMENTS: The utility company. corporation, applicant, permit holder or licensee, (hereinafter referred toasthe permhholder) agrees that the following stipulations shall govern under this permit. j 1. The location, construction and maintenance of the utility installation covered by this application shall be in accordance with the current Iowa Department of Transportation Utility Accommodation policy. 2. The installation shall meet the requirements of local municipal• county, state• and federal laws, franchise rules, and regulations. regulations and directives of the Iowa State Commerce Commission. Utilities Division, the Iowa State Departmcnt of He;rlth, all rules and regulations of the Iowa Department of 'transportation, and any other laws or regulations applicable. 3. The permit holder shall be fully responsible for any future adjustments of its facilities within the established highway right of way caused by highway construction or maintenance operations. 4. The Iowa Department of Transportation shall give the permitholdcratleast 48hours written notice ofany proposed construction or maintenance work, on either existing or newhy acquired right-of-way, that is likely to conflict with the installation belonging to the j permit holder in order that the permit holder may arrange to protect its facilities. 5. The State of Iowa and the Iowa Department of Transportation assume no responsibility for damages to the permit holder's property occasioned by any construction or maintenance operations on said highway. 6. The permit holder shall inkealIrcasnnableprccautiondtiring tile construction and maintcnit nee ofsaid installatinnstoprotect and safeguard the lives and property of the traveling public and adjacent property owners. 1, the permit holder agrees to gisc dee Iowa Department of Transportation forty-eight hours, notice of its intention In start construction on the highway right-of-way. Said notice shall be made in writing to the f izinecr whose name is shown hchm. B. Thcpermit hnldcragrees toatall times give the Iowa Depirtment of l*ransportilion timely notice of intention to perforrit routine maintenance within the right-of-way. Said notice shill] he to the Engineer whose name is shown below. !i 9.'I'hcpermilhaldcr,nnditsruntractars,shallcnrryondteconstructionorrepairnfthcarccommodatcdutilitywithscriousrcgardto the safely of the public. Traffic pruteetion shall he in accordance with Part VI of the current Iowa Department (if 'i mosportation Manual nn Uniform Traffic Control I)cvices for Streets and Highways. Flagging operations are the responsibility of the permit holder. The original placement of signs:od removal on completion of the work shall he accomplished by the permit holder. 10. Operations in the construction and m;umenm .ec of sand utility ap instllaron .hall he earied un in such -t nmumct as u. cause minimum of interference to oa ul 11.111. an said hiphss,n j MICROFILMED BY "-JORIVI----MICR(JLAB 1 CEDAR RA VIDS •DE S t1011JE5 i ' � 1 J r i J � r I I i �i- maintenanceolsaidutility,andshallre^ursetheStaleofIowaortheIowaDeparin ofl•ransponationanycxpenditurclh Stale of Iowa or the Iowa Department of Transportation may have to make on said highway because of said Permit Il1dil r'c s baih , having been constructed• operated• and maintained thereon. �': 12. The permit holder shall idemnifyand save harmless the Stale Of Iowa. and the Iowa Department of Transportation from any and all causes of action• suits at law or in equity, or losses, damages, claims, or demands, and from any and all liability and expense of whatsoever nature for. on account of, or due to the acts or ommissions of said Permit holder's officers, members, agents, represcma- t ives. contractors, employees or assigns arising out of or in connection with its (or their) use or occupancy of the public highway under this permit. 13. Non-compliance with any of the terms of the Iowa Department of Transportation policy, permit, or agreement, may be considered cause for shut -down of utility construction operations or withholding of relocation reimbursement until compliance is assured, or revocation of the permit. The cost of any work caused to be performed by the State in removal of non-cnmplyinK construction will be assessed against the permit holder. 14. A copy of the approved permit shall he avai officials. m 'able on the job site at all times for examination by Depart meof 1 ransportation 15. This permit shall terminate 20 years from date of approval for gas and water mains outside the corporate limits of a municipality in accordance with the Code of Iowa, Chapter 320. Renewal may be requested. IA. 1'he following special requirements will apply to this permit: APPLICANT: Iowa—Illinois`GasMi Electric Co. By C ar� aq �� sr C 1630 Lower Muscatine Iowa Cjtlr IA Datc WdbZ24------ APPROVAL OF CITY OR TOWN (If proposed a within an incor ra d town or city, the Council of said town or city must grant approval for installation.) "The dorsi nedcityorto joins he grants embodied in thea bovcpermit executed bythe Iowa Department ofTransportation on condi 'on th o nacos a d undertakings therein running to the Iowa Depanmrnt of Transportation shall insure ut the benefit Ih un •Signe ci y tow . he permit is approved by the below delegated city or town ansport 11>' I'd, Date APPROVAL BY 1.11E I.I AND BURIED INSTALLATIONS xr.grn toren, n„ora WILLIAM E. ZITTERIGH D;nc APPROVAI. BY TIDE STATE FOR BRIDGE ATTACHMENTS Recommended Mrvgrnt Nunvmnr 1 npmn Approved o"r IM.ani Mnmvnnar 1 report Ibe \..lire of .... •-siren w maii comirucbnn on she hirhwa) rirhrul•wrlr Ih:dl hr was In; Add.... \usim of intrminn wIt's rs main lrndnrr on the hsphwaq righl-rel-bay (hall he .em ur Ivnrn ........ 1—N P. -m 1.11CROFILMED BY —"DORM-"MICR46LAG' 1 CEDAR RAPIDS n DES MOINES J 0 I I� P. In u w /1 J A cz W J' F¢ Z 0 IL + LLI I �t VLS D ,II (T La asc o CC wLL C a Sb+%tll � dis � J i = Q , j K 4 � S7+SLII � H15 L O J � oC. J O cJ 3 � ss L a w� U APPLICATION FOR USE OF HWY. I R.O.W. IOWA -ILLINOIS GAS -AND ELECTRIC COMPANY T -79N R -6W SECTION 16 DRAWN BY: R. REMPE t 6B' HWY. fill HWY. 1 l�6' ANCHOR L ■ EXISTING POLE PROPOSED POLE 1171+28 26' FROM 1171+92. 24' FROM EDGE OF CURB. EDGE OF CURB HWY. R.O.W. S SCALE; I" . 40' L 1171+80 F 60'• PROPOSED 13.2KV SLAGER APPLIANCE 1 0 1173 1 1174 + �- I PHIS POLE WILL BE SET A 26' MIN. OF 18' FROM ENTRANCE CURB. 1 r' MICROFILMED BY f 1 --JORM-MICRWCAB_ � CEDAR RAPIDS DES M019ES ,EXISTING 13.2 KV PRI. CABLES j EXISTING POLE �1172t90 21' FROM EDGE OF CURB. 1172+55 4. ' f� 108' ROPOSED POLE 72t 52 IL 111.5' BLDG. J� IOWA DEI'P'-'NfENT OF TRANSPOR7A1ION /•` fora rMrH .IIWAY DIVISION fat � Application for use of County Johnson Highway Right of Way for ••• Utilities Accommodation Pemit No.. --T�,2 —CIPS. 5 Applicant: Northwestern Bell Telephone Com an I..mr w Il.nt,� 830 - 1st Avenue N.E__ raHa.. D....,tr. T,..._ Iowa Department of Transportation Ames, Iowa 50010 Gentlemen: Approval is hereby requested for the use of Primary Highway I in Sec. 16 1\umMl T 79-N R 6-W Johnson County - miles, 114,r,ra,i hW in southwest Iowa City. at Highway Station(s) No. 1176+65 to 1170+05 for the accommodation of all telephone company cable line for the transmission of voice signal The installation shall consist of ' placing buried cable as shown on attached sketch Cable minimum If4u,4J 14,tnyuwl depth 36" and 48" under slab and will be located as shown on the detailed plat attached hereto. AGREEMENTS: The utility company, corporation- applicant. permit holder or licensee. (hereinafter referred to as the permit holder) agrees that the following stipulations shall govern under this permit I. The location, construction and maintenance of the utility installation covered by this application shall be in accordance with the current Iowa Department of Transportation Utility Accommodation Policy. 2. The installation shall meet the requirements of local municipal, county, state, and federal laws, franchise rules, and regulations, regulationsand directives of the Iowa Slate Commerce Commission, Utilities Division, the Iowa State Department of Health, all rules and regulations of the Iowa Department of Transportation, and any other laws or regulations applicable. 3. The permit holder shall be fully responsible for any future adjustments of its facilities within the established highway right of way caused by highway construction or maintenance operations. 4. The Iowa Department of Transportation shall give the permit holder atleasl48hours written notice ofanyProposed construction or maintenance work, on either existing or newly acquired right-of-way, that is likely to conflict with the installation belonging to the permit holder in order that the permit holder may arrange to protect its facilities. 5. The State of Iowa and the Iowa Department of Transportation assume no responsibility for damages to the permit holder's property occasioned by any construction or maintenance operations on said highway. 6. The permit holder shall take all reasonable precaution during the construction and maintenance of said installations toprolectand safeguard the lives and property of the traveling public and adjacent properly owners. 7. The permit holder agrees to give the Iowa Department of Transportation forty-eight hours' notice of its intention to .tart construction on the highway right-of-way. Said notice shall he made in writing to the Engineer whose name is shown below. H. The permit holder agrees goat all times give tile Iowa Department of Transportation limely notice of inictilion to perform routine maintenance within the right-of-way. Said notice shall be to the Engineer whose name is shown below. 9. The permit holder,anditscontractors, shall carry ontheconstructionorrepairoftheoccommodatcdutilitywithserious repardto the safety of the public. Traffic protection shall he in accordance with Part VI of the current Iowa Department of Transportation Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices for Streets and Highways. Flagging nperalions are the responsibility of the permit holder. The original placement of signsand removal on completion of the work shall he accomplished by the permit holder. 10. Operations in the construction and maintenance of said utility installation shall be carried on in such a manner as so cause minimum of interference to or distraction of traffic on said highway r MICROFILMED BY 1 —DORM MIC RryL AB j CEDAR RAPIDS DES MOINES i i � t 'Il. The permit holder shall beresponsibI5 any damage tha I may result to said highw. :cause of the construct it,. maintenance of said utility, and shall reimburse the State of Iowa or the Iowa Department us rransportati on any expend.. State of Iowa or the Iowa Department of Transportation may have to make on said highway because of said Permit Holder having been constructed, operated, and maintained thereon. 12. The permit holdershall idemnify and save harmless the State of lowa,und the Iowa Department of Transportation from anyal. all causes of action, suits at law or in equity, or losses, damages, claims, or demands, and from any and all liability and expense or whatsoever nature for, on account of, or due to the acts or ommissions of said Permit holder's officers, members, agents, represema- lives, contractors, employees or assigns arising out of or in connection with its (or their) use or occupancy of the public highway under this permit. 13. Non-compliance with any of the terms of the Iowa Department of Transportation policy, permit, or agreement, may be considered cause for shut -down of utility construction operations or withholding of relocation reimbursement until compliance is assured, or revocation of the permit. The cost of any work caused to be performed by the State in removal of non -complying construction will be assessed against the permit holder. 14. A copy of the approved permit shall be available on thejob site at all times for examination by Department of Transportation officials. 15. This permit shall terminate 20 years from date of approval for gas and water mains outside the corporate limits of a municipality in accordance with the Code of Iowa. Chapter 320. Renewal may be requested. 16. The following special requirements will apply to this permit : `APPLICANT: "'-Northweste'rn'Bell Telephone Company By _ M. d M. 830=1st AWhue'CE. is Cedar Rapids, Iowa 5240?yate OF CITY OR TOWN Iliswithin an into erler it cityort njc APPROVAL BY THE STATE JLO� Engineer-Distr. ! Lne 83 ed town or city. the Council of said town or city must grant approval for installation.) thegrants embodied in the abovepermit executed bythe Iowa Department of Transportation d undertakings therein running to the Iowa Department of Transportation shall insurc,to the The permit is approve by the below delegated city or town official. n. Leans . -.r a Date 3-70-&-r INSTALLATIONS Date �'J ^4:p WILLIAM E. ZMERICH APPROVAL BY THE STATE FOR BRIDGE ATTACHMENTS Recommended Approved Iw.un wn.viun<e I.nwn Notice of intention to sun construction on the highway rig lit -of -may shall he sent lo: nV.Rr Add... Notice of intention to sun maintenance on the high%Ay righbnl-ma) shall he sent In: .n.err D Adds.., 50Z10 r i j141CR0l ILMED By l I -—JORMMICRIJLAB1 1 CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOIRES j r ! I U lo u w u r a I W n a c�J y f( a L 11. -1' LLII ;r HLS I 1 La SRA LL a I 1 Sb+%Ltl 3t d� v t a 7 J � Q u 5%+5L11 HLS Q t 0 O J ca ce O U SS _j q F Q cJJ W W a 2 n Q 4 � O 24 +ILII HLS %Z + Wl NIS a jn Z Iui z _9 W (� APPLICATION FOR USE OF HWY. I R.O.W. IOWA -ILLINOIS GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY T -79N R -6W SECTION 16 DRAWN BY : R. REMPE FL 68, HWY. R.O.W. i x, 1170 -t- HWY. W 117 HWY. I S.W. 6' ANCHOR LI EXISTING POLE PROPOSED POLE 1171+28 26' FROM 1171+92. 24' FROM EDGE OF CURB. EDGE OF CURB. S SCALE: I" = 40' E 1171+80 Ir, 60'� r PROPOSED 13.2KV PRI.• CABLES SLAGER APPLIANCE 1173 1174 + +_ THIS POLE WILL BE SET A 26' MIN. OF 18' FROM ENTRANCE CURB. 1 MICROFILMED BY JORM--MICR(�L,49- 111 CEDAR RAPIDS • DES LA . J EXISTING 13.2 KV PRI. CABLES EXISTING POLE 1172+9021' FROM EDGE OF CURB. j 1172+55 (LI ' i Q. 108' ROPOSED POLE 72+52 q. 111.5' BLDG. IOWA Of PAI aNT OP THr1NS1'OHTATION •,m auarf III, I1WA1' DIVISION to Application for use of Highway Right of Way for Utilities Accommodation Applicant: Iowa -Illinois Gas 6 Electric Com an PP County Johnson 06 East ena :IrrLeL, uavcn —1-1 1— r suq IL, C.d.) Iowa Department of Transportation Ames, Iowa 50010 Gentlemen:6.218 & 1 in Sec. 15 Approval is hereby requested for the use of Primary Highway Ic m� T 79x7 R 6W Johnson County miles, kat intersection of Riverside Dr S Benton St in Iowa. City IPrtnioN I eiu.,ro.n. Eial at Highway Station(s) No. 513 + 50 for the accommodation of an electrical line for the transmission of 69,000 volts with 13 200 volt distribution The installation shall consist of relocating a 70' steel pole on a new 4' diameter Ia,wtrE aeaneuonl and will be located as shown on the detailed plat attacneo nereso. AGREEMENTS: The utility company, corporation, applicant, permit holder or licensee, (hereinafterreferred touslhepermit holder) �::�� agrees that the following stipulations shall govern under this permit. 7 1. The•location: construction and maintenance of the utility installation covered by this application shall be in accordance with the current Iowa Department of Transportation Utility Accommodation Policy. 2. The installation shall meet the requirements of local municipal, county, state, and federal laws, franchise rules, and regulations, regulations and directives of the Iowa State Commerce Commission. Utilities Division, the Iowa State Department of Health, all rules ' and regulations of the Iowa Department of Transportation, and any other -laws or regulations applicable. 3. The permit holder shall be fully responsible for any future adjustments of its facilities within the established highway right of way caused by highway construction or maintenance operations. 4. The I own De partment of Transportation shallgive the permit holder at least 48 hours written notice crony proposed construction' or maintenance work, on either existing or newly acquired right-of-way, that is likely to conflict with the installation belonging to the',,! permit holder in order that the permit holder may arrange to protect its facilities. 5. The State of Iowa and the Iowa Department of Transportation assume no responsibility for damages to the permit holder's property occasioned by any construction or maintenance operations on said highway. 6. The permit holder shall take all reasonable precaution during the construction and maintenance of said installations to protect and safeguard the lives and property of the traveling public and adjacent property owners. 7. The permit holder agrees to give the Iowa Department of Transportation forty-eight hours' notice of its intention to start construction on the highway right-of-way. Said notice shall be made in writing to the Engineer whose name is shown below. 8. The permit holderagreestoatall (imesgivethe Iowa Department ofTransportation timely notice ofintention toperform routine maintenance within the right-of-way. Said notice shall be to the Engineer whose name is shown below. 9. The permit holder, and its contractors, shailcarry onthe construction orrepair ofthe accommodated utility with serious regard to the safety of the public. Trafprotection shall be in accordance with Part vl of the current Iowa Department of Transportation Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices for Streets and Highways. Flagging operations are the responsibility of the permit holder. The original placement of signs and removal on completion of the work shall be accomplished by the permit holder. r 10. (lnei.u,mn m the con.tnu'n,rn .unl mainu•u;, orr of .:6,1 11011% in.urlintain .! all he carried on in such a manner as to cause S�/ I � j MICROFILIIEDB1' f 'JORM "MIC R;L"]JE CEDAR RAPIDS DES Id01 I /� 11. 1lie permit holder shall be« sponsil�,ramdamagethatmayresulttosaidhigi because ofthecons(ruction maintenance of said utility, and shall rcimburse the State of Iowa or the Iowa Department of Transportation anyex pem State of Iowa or the Iowa Department of Transportation may have to make on said highway because of said Permit Ile having been constructed, operated, and maintained thereon. 12. The permit holder shallidemnifyandsaveharmlesstheStateofIowa,andtheIowaDepartmentofTransportationfromanyar all causes of action, suits at law or in equity, or losses, damages, claims, or demands, and from any and all liability and expcnse of whatsoever nature for, on account of, or due to the acts or ommissions of said Permit holder's officers, members, agents, representa- tives, contractors, employees or assigns arising out of or in connection with its (or their) use or occupancy of the public highway under this permit. , 13. Non-compliance with any of the terms of the Iowa Department of Transportation policy, permit, or agreement, may be considered cause for shut -down of utility construction operations or withholding of relocation reimbursement until compliance is assured, or revocation of the permit. The cost of any work caused to be performed by the State in removal of noncomplying construction will be assessed against the permit holder. 14. A copy of the approved permit shall be available on the job site at all times for examination by Department of Transportation officials. IS. This permit shall terminate 20 years from date o(approval for gas and water mains outside the corporate limits of a municipality in accordance with the Code of Iowa, Chapter 320. Renewal may be requested. 16. The following special requirements will apply to this permit: APPLICANT- Ii—Il Gas s Elec Co. By 'Al. Nunaf0.m s.."•I•. K.%' Donaubauer TMhe.Engr . 206 East 2nd Street, Davenport, Iowa Date- Adeps, � APPROVAL OF CITY OR TOWN (1f prop ine is within an i orated town or city, the Council of said town or city must grant approval for installation.) T eun ersignelcity, own oinsthe grSntsembodied inthe above permit executed bythe Iowa DepartmentofTrons ortation on co d' ion hat pppp[1, covenat is and undertakings therein running to the Iowa Department of Transportation shall insure to th, bene d If t unders/pt d or awn. The permit it a roved by the below delegated city or town official. BY Date 1'00 &7 APPROVAL BY THE S N D BURIED INSTALLATIONS WILLIAM E. ZITTERIN Date r APPROVAL BY THE STATE FOR BRIDGE ATTACHMENTS Recommended At"'.1 M.snnnn [dpnm Ow Approved Purer Munl.un. tnJlnn D" Notice of Intention to start eonMrunion on the highway 0111111 -of -wry shell be rent to: Notice of intention In vert mYinterulice on the highway richt-of•way shall be rent to: v,•rr, 5•� T f i 141LROFILMED BY ). 1 I —CORM-MICROLAB' � I CEDAR RAPIDS •DES pD1YE5 � i i IOWA Uci'W"y;e.,I VI ....... .............. ' 1.81 xllq:5- f _ YIIWAY UIYISION Application for use of L. ,Ilty Johnson Highway Right of Way for Utilities Accommodation 1 52-758 emit 110. i Applicant: Northwestern Bell Telephone Company I,.mr ul ".nal 615 3rd Avenue S.E., Cedar Rapids Iowa 52401 IAJJrcnI ILi,I ISWO ILr CnErl i Iowa Department of Transportation Ames, Iowa 50010 I Gentlemen: Approval is hereby requested for the use of primary Highway#1, 46, & #218 in Sec. 16 I�umxrn T 79-N It 6-W Johnson County miles, In ' Iowa Cit v at Benton Street and Riverside Drive � SfO1H Inircnt^nl Ilh«,Ian. Llal ' at Highway Station(s) No. 316+75 to 316+40 for the accommodation orad tel eohone company cable j line for the transmission of voice signal i The installation shallconsislnf Placing buried cable as shown on attached sketch prt #1 J 0 30525)l , uxl,�i<u tkve,ronm i , cable min. depth 36". Placing buried cable and renloyinq aerial to clear intersection for construction work. and will be located as shown on the detailed plat attached hereto. i AGREEMENTS: The utility company, corporation,applicant, permit holder or licensee, (hereinafter referred to as the permit holder) agrees that file following stipulations shall govern under this permit. j I. The location, construction and maintenance of the utility installation covered by this application shall be in accordance with the current Iowa Department of Transportation Utility Accommodation Policy. l 2. The installation shall meet the requirements of local municipal, county, state, and federal laws^ franchise rules, and regulations, regulations and directives of the Iowa State Commerce Commission, Utilities Division, the Iowa State Department of Health, all rules and regulations of the Iowa Department of Transportation, and any other laws or regulations applicable. I 3. The permit holdershnll be fully responsible for any future adjustments of its facilities within the established highway right of way caused by highway construction or maintenance operations. 4. Tile Iowa Department of Transportation shall give the permit holderai least 48 hours written notice orally proposed construction or maintenance work, on either existing or newlyacquired right-of-way, that is likely to conflict with the installation belonging to the permit holder in order that the permit holder may arrange to protect its facilities. 5. .The State of Iowa and the Iowa Department of Transportation assume no responsibility for damages to the permit holder's property occasioned by any construction or maintenance operations on said highway. 6. The permit holder shall takcall reasonable precaution during t lie constructionand ina intenance of slid installations to protect and safeguard the lives and property of the traveling public and adjacent property owners. 7. The permit holder agrees to give the Iowa Department of Transportation forty-eight hours' notice of its intention to start construction on the highway right-of-way. Said notice shall be made in writing to the L•ngincer whose name is shown below. 8. The permit holderagrecsloat:lltimesgivetile Iowa Department ofl•rmsportationtimclynnticeofintention toperform routine maintenance within the right-of-way. Said notice shall be to the Engineer whose name is shown below. 9. The permit holder, and its contractors, shall carry on tile construction or repair of the accrsmmodatcd utility with serious regard to the safety of the public. Traffic protection shall be in accordance with fart VI of the current Iowa Department of •rransporiation Manual nn Uniform Traffic Control Devices for Streets and Highways. Flagging operations arc i he responsibility of the permit holder. 'Ihc origino I placement ol'signs a nd removal on completion of the work shall be accomplished by the permit holder. 10. Operations in the construction and maintenance of said utility installation shall be carried on in such it manner as to cause minimum of interference to or distraction of traffic on said highway. r� I 1 �"t �- S MICROFIL14ED BY l '"JORM-MICRbCAB'- % CEDAR RAPIDS DES t•101RES i / II. The permit holder shall berespor�:for any daforage that may result osaid hil" ybecause ofthe construction operation. or maintenance of said utility. and shall re--oursc the State of Iowa or the Iowa Dcpartm.,a of Transportation any expenditure Ourbthe State of Iowa or the lona Department of Transportation may have to make on said highway because of said Permit Holder's s utility having been constructed, operated, and maintained thereon. j 12. The permit holdershall idemnife and save harmless the Stale of Iowa, and the Iowa Department oflransportatlon from any and alt causes of action, suits at law or in cquity, or losses. damages. claims. or demands, and from any and all liability and expense of whatsoever nature for, on account of, ordue to the acts or ommissions of said Permit holder's officers, members, agents, representa- rives,contractors, enpinyecx or,Issigns arising out of or in connection with its (or their) use or occupancy of the public highway under this permit. i 13. Non-compliance with any of the terms of the Iowa Department of Transportation policy, permit, or agreement, may be j considered cause for shut -down of utility construction operations or withholding of relocation reimbursement until compliance is assured, or revocation of the permit. The cost of any work caused to he performed by the State in removal of non -complying construction will be assessed against the permit holder. I 14. A copy of the approved permit shall be available on the job site at all times for examination by Deparunent of Transportation Officials. 15. Thispermilshill terminate20yearsfrom datcof approval forgasand water ma ins outside the corporate limits of it municipality in accordance with the Code of Iowa. Chapter 320. Renewal may be requested. 16. The following special requirements will apply In this permit: I I I APPLICANT: 1/ NORTHWESTERN BELL TELEPHONE CO. 13y \ S+mc nl m.nr, 615 3rd Ave. Cedar Rapids, IA. Datc Add,,,, 52401 rch 21, 1983 tram APPROVAL OI' CITY Ofd TOWN (If proposed line is within an incorporated town or city, the Council of said town or city must grant approval for installation.) "Thcund•:'•nedcityorto%- instile giants embodied inthe above permit executed hythe Iowa Department ofTransportation on condi that II of the co tam and undertakings therein running to the Iowa Department of Transportation shall insure to the benefit of it • in or .'1 -he permit is approved by the below delegated city or town official. 13y U l..t=Lh_E��,�r out Date APPROVAL BY 1'111: STATE FOR POLE LINE AND BURIED INSTALLATIONS Dulc APPROVAL BY THE STATIi FOR, BRIDGI: ATTAClimi Ts Recommended Hodmt NLmrmmr form n Approved anon, smmo-n.nar In rmm, Notivc of in I wit In .Ian coral Ilei inn an the higha;IN right -of-ent .hall he a•nl it, nnnv, Nonce of :mention to .Inn maintenance nn the high It ne right -obvcnc %hall he and In: „gym, .a n,i•.pe: ������..���,... ,�,��,n,... ��.,. �,. ... ___._— __ =.-5�� RICROF IL14ED BY I )" JORIVI"""'MICRCJCA B' - CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES J� 1 477 mll 'I ,IN yB z s ¢ LL r W o H WW 2> J o I� W CL � J O I Z 0 I W 04 i a� 0 _. CLC CLI- f I O I� W CL � J O I Z 0 I W 04 Q a� 0 _. CLC CLI- f it o v m \ b > ��Ig bdObd a, C J t Nu t OX u ¢Q N CL / ,v u z H m x W I t7 a: Z U W 0 W o; w o In 0W W M W Ya J a¢ a Co (L tD Jjh N X W / I a a N 3 Ztj CD LLQ N Nam l y 0 CL n J 0 n� M .Q M f, h N aOZ fo wa w w w Z~ 7 - Z to cnZ NQ OF crZ Uw _m M Go N M -- o 0 I � O I O f re) j.. m, U) W N �1I l N m w w w Z~ 7 - Z to cnZ NQ OF crZ Uw _m M Go N M 13 14 r ILIV ! ! I I I n zi�cc 19 LL j a 41 i • in — - —� ji ar� O wta _ W - CY 7 I � x � Ci. y 41 �l �O�/ D� Uvo/✓ O _10 a. I �r�S � dZ � I '3�ti• � I `� °' -` ' � e,— ® _ o y 1 � I � � \� I . 44111 J 9• IJ^ I� cl ` i I I ��� ti `-�i`c I ���•� QO J_u�1— a —� z �K r� 10A WILL J. HAYEK 111198.1081) JOHN W. HAYEK C. PETER HAYEK C. JOSEPH HOLLAND r' HAYEK, HAYEK, HAYEK a HOLLAND ATTORNEYS AT LAW 110 EAST WASHINGTON STREET IOWA CITY, IOWA 53240.5970 March 17, 1983 City Council of the City of Iowa City Iowa City Civic Center 410 East Washington Street Iowa City, Iowa 52240 Re: Oaknoll Tax Litigation Dear Mayor and Council Members: r. RECEItm[i 7. ) 1 ; 1983 AREA CODE 1119 337.9606 Our office represents the Board of Review of the City of Iowa City, Recently the Board of Review has been involved in litigation with Christian Retirement Services, Inc., concerning the issue of whether or not the Oaknoll Retirement Residence should continue to be exempt from the requirement of payment of property taxes, as it has been in the past, or whether it should be required to pay property taxes. has For several'years, the Oaknoll Retirement Residence been taxes being eclassified hasragcharitable uirement forganizationaent Of Property Recently the Iowa City Board of Review has taken the Position that Oaknoll Retirement Residence is not a charitable organization and has sought to require Oaknoll Retirement Residence, owned by Christian Retirement Services, Inc., to pay real estate taxes. Litigation between Oaknoll Retirement Residence and the Board of Review of Iowa City thereafter developed. On November 10, 1982, after a lengthy trial, the Johnson County District Court ruled that Oaknoll should pay property taxes on the residential portion of its facility, exempting only the health care portion of the facility. A copy of that ruling is enclosed for your reference. Christian Retirement Services has appealed the Johnson County District Court's ruling, The appeal is in the very preliminary stages at this point and probably will not be resolved, even if it proceeds, within the next year or so. Settlement negotiations between the parties were not successful prior to the District Court ruling. How- ever, the November 10, 1982, ruling, which was highly 1i MICROFIL14ED BY 1I JORNI""MIC RI�L-A0'- CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES 5..U, R City Council - 2 - March 17, 1983 favorable to the position of the Board of Review, has caused the parties to renew interest in settlement nego- tiations. As a governmental agency which would participate in the potential property tax generation from Oaknoll Retirement Residence you have an interest in these settlement negotiations. I am, therefore, writing to you to advise you of the current situation and to invite your input and comments. Under the provisions of Section 441.44 of the Code of Iowa you are entitled to notice of any voluntary court settlement of an assessment appeal. While settlement has not yet been reached in this case, it is our belief that you should be advised as to the existence of the negotiations and invited to comment upon them at this time. You, of course, will also receive a notice under Section 441.44 in the event settlement is in fact achieved. The settlement negotiations are being conducted by a committee consisting of certain members of the Board of Review, the City Assessor, Mr. Hudson, as well as legal counsel for the Board of Review, Mr. Brown and myself. Oaknoll has likewise appointed a committee consisting of certain members of its Board of Directors as well as its legal counsel. Initial meetings of these committees have been held. We hope to move forward promptly with these negotiations. As indicated above, my purpose in writing this letter to you is to advise you as to the current status of the Oaknoll litigation and to invite your comments and suggestions. I should indicate that we feel that no response on your part is necessary. We are prepared to go forward with resolution of this matter either through completing the litigation or through a negotiated settlement. However, we do want you to have an oppor- tunity, if you choose, to comment on this matter. Comments should be addressed to me as legal counsel for the Board of Review in this matter or to Mr. Noel Willis, Chairman of the Iowa City Board of Review. Very tru Aohn. ayek JWH:vb Enclosure )' I1 i MICROFILIdED BY 11... JORM--MICR#JUACEDAR RAPIDS • DES i 5.25, Mayor Neuhauser City of Iowa City Civic Center 410 E. Washington Iowa City, IA 52240 Re: Aladdin's Castle Dear Mayor Neuhauser: I represent Aladdin's Castle which operates a mechanical and electronic game room in Old Capitol Center in Iowa City. Enclosed herein is a copy of a letter which I recently received from the corporate attorney for m4' client regarding the desire to operate a skee-ball game which would discharge tickets to the use depending on the score achieved which tickets would be redeemable for prizes having a value not to exceed ten dollars. My research of Iowa law indicates that such a game is currently being Operated in Iowa in Davenport, Cedar Falls and Cedar Rapids; however, to operate such a game, a gambling license is needed from the Iowa Depart- ment of Revenue. In order to obtain a gambling license, the business location must be designated as an "amusement park" pursuant to Section 99B.4 of the Code of Iowa. The purpose of this letter is to formally request the City of Iowa City to name the location of Aladdin's Castle in Old Capitol Center in Iowa City, Iowa as an "amusement park" under Section 99B.4 which would permit this business to obtain a gambling license under Section 99B.3. I would be more than happy to discuss this matter with you, the City Clerk, or the city attorney to answer any questions regarding this request. I would appreciate your letting me know how the City Council will proceed regarding this matter. I am forwarding a copy of this letter to Pat White in his role as Johnson County Attorney. I will be looking forward to hearing from you. TJC:cb Enc. Very truly yours, � �` Thomas J. Cilek RECEIVED t L L i933 MEARDON, SUEPPEL, DOWNER & HAYES WILLIAM L.MEARDON WILLIAM F. SUEPPEL LAWYERS ROBERT N' DOWNER JAMES P. HAYES 122 SOUTH LINN STREET TELEPHONE JAMES O. MCCARRAGNER IOWA CITY, IOWA 52240 338.9222 1 " THOMAS J. CILEK AREA CODE 319 MARK T. HAMER THOMAS D. HOBART March 21, 1983 MARGARET T. LAI NSON ANGELA M. RYAN DOUGLAS D. RUPPERT Mayor Neuhauser City of Iowa City Civic Center 410 E. Washington Iowa City, IA 52240 Re: Aladdin's Castle Dear Mayor Neuhauser: I represent Aladdin's Castle which operates a mechanical and electronic game room in Old Capitol Center in Iowa City. Enclosed herein is a copy of a letter which I recently received from the corporate attorney for m4' client regarding the desire to operate a skee-ball game which would discharge tickets to the use depending on the score achieved which tickets would be redeemable for prizes having a value not to exceed ten dollars. My research of Iowa law indicates that such a game is currently being Operated in Iowa in Davenport, Cedar Falls and Cedar Rapids; however, to operate such a game, a gambling license is needed from the Iowa Depart- ment of Revenue. In order to obtain a gambling license, the business location must be designated as an "amusement park" pursuant to Section 99B.4 of the Code of Iowa. The purpose of this letter is to formally request the City of Iowa City to name the location of Aladdin's Castle in Old Capitol Center in Iowa City, Iowa as an "amusement park" under Section 99B.4 which would permit this business to obtain a gambling license under Section 99B.3. I would be more than happy to discuss this matter with you, the City Clerk, or the city attorney to answer any questions regarding this request. I would appreciate your letting me know how the City Council will proceed regarding this matter. I am forwarding a copy of this letter to Pat White in his role as Johnson County Attorney. I will be looking forward to hearing from you. TJC:cb Enc. Very truly yours, � �` Thomas J. Cilek JIII 14ICROFIL14ED BY J JOFVM--MICRLAB` CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES I I 5aG T 1; LAW OFFICES FRIEDMAN & KOVEN A PARTNERSH I P INCLU01N0 PROICSSIONALCORKRA71ONS 208 SOUTH LASALLE STREET CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 60604 i(312) 346-8500R STEPHEN L. BERGER CABLE ADDRESS PFE E20R" O IRECTTELCPNONE NUMBER: TELEX 254003 (212)269.9682 February 15, 1983 Thomas J. Cilek, Esq. Meardon, Sueppel, Downer & Hayes 122 South Linn Street Iowa City, Iowa .52240 Re: Bally's Aladdin's Castle, Inc. Old Capitol Center Iowa City, Iowa Dear Tom: ABE FORTAS OFCOUNSEL 1910.1982 As we discussed, please advise as to whether or not it is permissible to operate'skee-ball games at the captioned location which will discharge tickets to the user depending upon .the score achieved which are redeemable for prizes having a value not to exceed $10.00, i.e., teddy bears, trinkets and the like. A skee-ball game is a bowling type of device wherein upon the insertion of a coin the player is awarded .ten balls which are rolled down a 12 to 15 foot lane and fall into one of five holes which are assigned a number value. Depending upon the score achieved by the player, tickets are awarded and are redeemable as aforesaid. Your prompt response is appreciated. Please call me if you have any questions. Very truly yours, SLB: js Stephen L. Berger 141CROFIL14ED BY f I DORM ---MIC R#CA B--� CEDAR RAPIDS DES MOVIES I,.. _. ..... _ . ..... .-_ J Sad CITY CIVIC CENTER 1� OF 410 E. WASHNGTON ST March 31, 1983 r� IOWti CITY IOWA CITY, IOWA 52240 (319) 356-5030 Mr. Thomas J. Cilek Meardon, Sueppel, Downer & Hayes 122 S. Linn Street Iowa City, Iowa 52240 Dear Tom: The City Council, at its informal meeting on March 38, 1983, Centerdiscussed your request to have Aladdin's Castle in theOld Capitol brieflydagainaatesintedthe regulars Counciias an amuementameeti his matter March 295 addressed is the consensus of the City Council that this designation 3. appropriate for that location. not This letter will serve as formal response and notification that the City is not in favor of the designation of Aladdin's Castle as an amusement park. Sincerely, Mary . Neuhauser Mayor cc: City Clerk bj/sp MICROFIL14ED BY 1" JORM--MICR#L:AB - -- 1 CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOIRES ' 7 1 J,. i March 23, 1983 Mayor Iowa City Reference to Proposed Rezoning of 521 Kirkwood Avenue from M-1 to RNC-20 1 Dear Mary Neuhauser: I live at 1016 Diana Street. We bought our property September, 1979 in a family residential neighborhood. Property adjoining ours to the West is under considera- tion for rezoning from M-1 to RNC-20. I have attended a Planning & Zoning Commission meeting and talked with personnel from the Planning & Zoning Department in order to understand aspects of the rezoning. I I have not publicly expressed support or opposition to this rezoning, primarily because it is impossible to foresee the end result. Planning & Zoning Department explained, legally R-20 allows lots of latitude in direc- tion of development and end result. They explained some of these possibilities. A Planning & Zoning Commission member explained their I board's thinking and recommendations for the developer of this property, but informed me that these recommenda- tions are not binding on the developer. The developer basically has broad freedom of latitude in developing. So again it is impossible to foresee the end result and evaluate any concern accordingly. I would like to think objectively and positively in relation to the developers and development and that they would be sensitive to the existing quality of the adjoining neighborhood (residen- tial) and its residents (families, children, retired couples). I could view RNC-20 development as a positive addition and influential element in the neighborhood, if it were compatible with the present existing neighborhood. Rental units oriented toward more mature and responsible renters would allow for a more compatible and sensitive neighbor- hood. This could be a plus factor for all concerned: residential families, developers and landlord, renters, city management, police, etc. Where values, interests, and life styles have more common base, potential elements of conflict will be reduced. On the other hand, I could view RNC-20 development as a very negative influence in the neighborhood, if the .5-27 f 141CROF1LMED BY 1 7 -JORM_. MIC L R'C;4 CEDAR RAPIDS DES 1101NE5 , March 23, 1983 Page 2. development were toward rental units oriented more to renters with values, interests, and life styles in sharp contrast to those of the adjoining neighborhood. Examples of such values might be loud music, parties, large social gatherings, loud vehicular traffic, etc. I could view this alternative as potentially more harmful to the neighborhood than M-1 Development. It could potentially create more problems for the residents, apartments land- lord, renters, city management, and police. In addition, the status of the Noise Ordinance and its enforcement does not seem to be fully settled, and thereby could add to the difficulty of resolution of these problems. As a tax payer, I am concerned whether or not we use our natural barriers to their fullest potential in planning and zoning. Where life styles, values, and interests are not compatible in neighborhoods it would seem more productive to take full advantage of such natural barriers as railroads, parks, schools, and wider streets, to i demarcate these zones. i i Where these natural barriers are absent we could make more effort to have Planning and Zoning Ordinances and Guidelines be more definitive in order to help preserve the existing neighborhood quality. If such ordinances are not feasible, then those in authority should still do the best within their means to preserve this integrity and quality and still allow for the development of varied lifestyles free of potential conflicts. The resolution of such conflicts often fall upon an already busy police department. And under more extreme situations, as the case of Marjorie Hayek, upon the legal system. From 1973 to 1975 we were neighbors to Bill and Marjorie Hayek and we were very disturbed to learn about their situation. They were enduring these problems over 10 years or more, and this is a good example of what good, peaceful, law abiding citizens can come up against, where the proximity of contrasting lifestyles is too close. We have personally had to deal with similar incidents, but have been lucky that all have been resolved. We have been neighbors with all types of renters, but believed the problems of conflict could be solved through neighbor- liness, landlords, police, etc. However, we endured many sleepless, noisy nights, verbal abuse, property damage, flagrant trespassing on property, and personal emotional turmoil. Landlords are often more sensitive to economic factors (rent paid, full apartments, no rental property damage) than to the neighborhood. All of these incidents occured before enactment of the noise ordinance, so any involvement of resolution by the Police Department brought only temporary reprieve. Almost all incidents were MICROFILMED BY "'JORM "MIC Rf�C;49- CEDAR RAPIDS DES MINES I sa 7 r. F JI iii March 23, 1983 Page 3. ultimately resolved by the landlords due to overdue rent, rental property damage, or changing rentals to life styles more compatible to our neighborhood. In conclusion, how this property is zoned and developed could set a long range pattern for the residential quality of our neighborhood. This property is definitely in close enough proximity to have daily influence upon almost all residents of Diana Street and those to the north of Kirkwood Avenue. How it is developed and what type of rental units are available could determine the pattern. I hope all involved can do their best to preserve our neighborhood, property values, and bring in a positive social element, responsible, mature, and sensitive to the neighborhood. Sincerely, 10� �' `�f 91 a-6 4 David J. Doerring F141CROFILIMED BY �1 �'-"-F Rf-MIC�R RAPIDS DES 1401NES ' 5a7 i i I i RECEIVEL _,'.. 2 2 1983 Iowa Department of Transportation 430 16th Avenue S.W., Cedar Rapids, IA 52404 (319)364-0235 March 21, 1983 REF: Johnson County IR -80-6(94)240--12-52 Agreement No. 83-M-127 RE: P.C.C. Patching Shoulder and Seal Coat The Honorable Mary C. Neuhauser Mayo r City Hall Iowa City, IA 52240 Dear Mayor Neuhauser: This is official notification to your City Council that the Iowa Department of Transportation proposes to let a P.C.C. patching,shoulder drains and seal coat project on Primary Road No. I-80 from its junction with U.S. Primary Highway No. 6 extending easterly to the West Branch (Road X38) interchange (various locations) on MAy 10, 1983. A part of said project lies within the City of Iowa City and extends from the City's west corporation line extending easterly to the City's east corporation line. The work will be done in accord with the current Form 810034, "Agree- ment for Primary Road Extension Maintenance and Operation". Project costs will be paid from the Primary Road Fund and no charges will be made against the City. The project is proposed for construction during 1983. Resident Engineer Richard E. Kautz, Of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, telephone number (319)366-6818, will advise you of the contractor's proposed schedule when the information is available. We would appreciate this project notification being included on your next Ctiy Council meeting agenda as a matter of information for the Council members. If you have any questions concerning the work involved, please contact this office as soon as possible in order to expedite any changes. Very ly y urs, Ro rt C. Henely District Engineer i RCH:mf cc: Ed Fawkes - R.O.W. Ames, IA Dick Kautz, RCE Will Zitterich, RME �. 1141CROFILMED BY �- -JDRPW "M IC R46 I CEDAR RAPIDS . DES 1401NES [ — -- r I O. C. NOLAN(I 902 -Ip T]) COWARD W. LUCAS (1909-1980) COWARD f. RATE 1 JOHN T. NOLAN ALAN R.BONANAN i MARC B.MOCN WILLIAM C. LUCAS CYNTHIA C. PARSONS rte; RL -EIV -D hi:l i 8 1983 RATE, NOLAN, BOjr�AN, MOEN BC LUCAS LAWYERS 22 CAST COURT STREET IOWA CITY, IOWA bee SO The Mayor City Council City of Iowa City Iowa City, IA 52240. 16 March 1983 Dear Members of the City Council: 319-361.0221 019-33 .-0669 I have been advised by attorney Richard Boyle and City Engineer, Frank Farmer, that they are waiting approval of the City Council before the Engineering Department will set the criteria for "opening" the alley behind my property at 204 McLean. Regardless of whatever use is eventually made thereof, I wish to have the same 'open" for purposes of motor vehicular access to the rear of the property. Would y EngineeringDepartmenissue aproval ttoward hthe peventual edevelopmentoande use of this public right of way. IThank you for this courtesy. I am, JTN/sje sz y I MICROFILMED BY JORM-MICR6LA8-- --, CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES / f To: Members of the Iowa City Council From: Ruth and Sam Becker 521 W. Park Rd. yvarch 18, 1983 We are aware of Tom Cilek contacti^g you in regard to one - family houses being occupied by several unrelated persons in one -family house areas. We share his concers, As a matter of fact have been worrying about this for a number of years as more houses in this neigh- borhood are becoming in effect rooming houses. Cases in point are 202 and 302 W. Park Rd. , occupied by a number of students for many years. Also 407 Magowan rented out in this ma-iner for the past three years or so. It is hard to determine the number of people living in these houses. The concern is over the change in the character of the neighbor- hood this produces; the number of cars parked on the property; noise and occasional partying with the resultant trash all over. We appreciate the fact that this matter is being looked into by the Legal Dept. F o L E MAR18 1983 17te5�v CITY CLERK s9 Sincerely, 4 MICROFILMED BY JORM_*_MICR46CA1q- I CEDAR RAPIDS DES MOINES 530 0 RI -C7"., ED .. . 1 7 198.E IOWA ARMY NATIONAL GUARD HEADQUARTERS, 109TH MEDICAL BATTALION 925 South Dubuque Street Iowa City, Iowa 52240 March 15, 1983 Honorable Mary A. Neubauser Mayor of Iowa City Iowa City Civic Center 'Iowa City, Iowa 52240 Dear Mayor Nenbauser: The Iowa National Guard is interested in the Elm Grove Park as an addi- tion to our present Armory property, 925 South Dubuque Street, for future i expansion plans. The age of the present structure, constructed in 1937, and j the overstrength status of the Guard units training there creates a need for future expansion. Sane pertinent facts for your consideration are: j a. The following provides sane information about the econanic impact the Iowa City Guard has on the cam unity. TYPE OF INCOME AMOIINr FEDERAL STATE Training Pay to Troops $551,434 Full -Time Ehrployees Salary 339,377 Local purchase, (groceries, etc) 10,975 Operations & Maintenance $18,018 Total State & Federal Money $919,804 Applying the Economic Multiplier(dollar turnover factor) supplies by the Iowa Developnent Catmission of 2.5, this means a total National Guard Economic Impact to the camrunity of $2,299,510. b. The present personnel strength of the Guard units training in Iowa City is a total of 249 which is 109.8% of their authorized strength level which is a ammendable achievement, proof that the canmunity supports the Guard. c. The National Guard armory is used extensively by the co mm[nity for Scouting functions, CPR training, soccer practice, gunclub marksmanship practice, Arts and Crafts shows, antique shows, and numerous other such'beneficial camrunity activities. f t 141CROFILMED BY DM OR -MIC R�CB- A ' .� CEDAR RAPIDS •DES MOINES ,r3/ -2- d. The National Guard is the largest organized military force avail- able to the connunity in the event of a National disaster or civil disorder. The Guard's primary mission is preparing to support the active forces if needed but its also available for State duty. The Guard in Iowa City is a Medical organization and it has very valuable assets available to the calm mity should a natural disaster strike. e. Units which are housed here and the money brought in reflects we are not only a large industry but we are a clean industry, no industrial contamination or polution, air or noise. After presenting the above facts and our current needs we ask the City of Iowa City to donate Elm Grove Park to the Iowa National Guard so we nay plan for future expansion. New armory construction can not even be considered at the present site because of the limited size of the existing area. The addition of the Elm Grove Park would provide the units housed area for im- mediate use plus area for future new development planning. We offer the above for your early consideration. If you have any ques- tions please contact me at 645-2460 or Kenneth Andresen at 338-1411. If desired we welcome the opportunity to present our request to the City Council at your convenience. Sincerely, R Pert L. Sentman Colonel, Iowa ARNG f MICROFILMED BY JORM-'MICR�7A6 CEDAR RAPIDS DES 1401YE5 53/ i -'City of Iowa Citi" MEMORANDUM Date: March 8, 1983 To: Mayor and City Council From: James Brachtel, Traffic Engineer Re: Parking Removal on George Street at its Intersection with Oakcrest Street As directed by Section 23-16 of the Municipal Code of Iowa City this is to advise you of the following action: ACTION: Pursuant to Section 23-234 of the Municipal Code of Iowa City the City Traffic Engineer will direct the installation of a NO PARKING HERE TO CORNER on the east side of George Street approximately 40 feet south of the intersection with Oakcrest Street and a NO PARKING CORNER TO HERE SIGN on the east side of George Street 40 feet north Of its intersection with Oakcrest Street. This action will take Place on or shortly after March 23, 1983. COMMENT: This action is being taken to improve the sight distance at the intersection of George Street and Oakcrest Street. At the present time vehicles entering George Street from Oakcrest Street are confronted by a severe limitation in sight distance both to the south and to the north. The installations noted above should improve the sight distance for westbound vehicles on Oakcrest Street entering this intersection with Benton Street. tpl/17 I4ILROFILMED BY f -"JOR M.... -MIC REICH BJ" CEDAR RAPIDS - DES 14010E5 MAR 8 1983 /%9�/ A�✓ K yCT/yC CITY CLERK 533 JI .'--)City of Iowa Cit' MEMORANDUM Date: March 8, 1983 To: Mayor and City Council From: James Brachtel, Traffic Engineer Re: Removal of No Parking Corner to Here Sign on Iowa Avenue at Dodge Street As directed by Section 23-16 of the Municipal Code of Iowa City this is to advise you of the following action: ACTION: Pursuant to Section 23-234 of the Municipal Code of Iowa City the City Traffic Engineer will direct that the NO PARKING HERE TO CORNER sign located on the south side of Iowa Avenue 40 feet east of Dodge Street be removed. This action will take place on or shortly after March 23, 1983. COMMENT: This action is being taken to provide more parking on Iowa Avenue. It is believed that this sign was placed on Iowa Avenue prior to the time that Dodge Street was made to be a one-way southbound street. This sign can be removed with no apparent harm to traffic flow in the area. tpl/16 MAR 8 1983 SGT//j CIN CLERK r� l � i MICROFILMED BY _`JORM-MICR(ICA6" t CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES i 53�1 JI I"^1City of Iowa CIU -1 MEMORANDUM = Date: March 8, 1983 To: Mayor and City Council From: James Brachtel, Traffic Engineer Re: No Parking Corner to Here on Jefferson at Gilbert As directed by Section 23-16 of the Municipal Cade of Iowa City this is to advise you of the following action: ACTION: Pursuant to Section 23-234 of the Municipal Code of Iowa City the City Traffic Engineer will direct that a NO PARKING CORNER TO HERE sign located on the south side of Jefferson Street 60 feet east of Gilbert Street be removed. This sign will be removed on or shortly after March 23, 1983. COMMENT: This sign is being removed so as to create more on -street parking stalls in the area. It is assumed that the sign was originally installed prior to Jefferson Street becoming a one-way street. There is no 'apparent need for this sign at this time. itpl/15 I I MAR 8 1983 CITY CLERK i IdICAOFIUdED BY J LDORM — C4B !` I CEDAR RAPIDSS - DES MOINES I JI M '_`City of Iowa Cit - MEMORANDUM Date: March 11, 1983 To: The Honorable Mayor and City Council From: James Brachtel, Traffic Engineer Re: Metered Parking in the 200 Block of North Clinton Street As directed by Section 23-16 of the Municipal Code, this is to advise you of the following action: ACTION: Pursuant to Section 23-274 of the Municipal Code, the City Traffic Engineer is authorizing the installation of one-hour parking meters on the west side of the 200 block of North Clinton Street. This newly established parking meter zone will start at the alley intersection mid - block and extend south to the intersection of North Clinton Street and Madison Street. This action will take place on or shortly after 30 March 1983. COMMENT: This action is being taken to provide short-term parking for individuals conducting business in Old Brick. bdw5/1 F o L E 0 MAR 11 1983 %�CfT/NG. CITY CLrRK MICROFILMED BY _7 -DORM-MICR#C tY B" 111 CEDAR RAPIDS DES MOINES ,53G i ,"`)City of Iowa Cit' MEMORANDUM Date: March 15, 1983 To: Mayor and City Council From: James Brachtel, Traffic Engineer Re: Parking Prohibition in the 200 Block of McLean Street As directed by Section 23-16 of the Municipal Code of Iowa City this is to advise you of the following action: ACTION: Pursuant to Section 23-234 of the Municipal Code of Iowa City the City Traffic Engineer will direct the installation of a NO PARKING 8 AM TO 5 PM MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY on the north side of McLean Street from its intersection with Beldon Avenue east 200 feet. This action will take place on or shortly after March 29, 1983. COMMENT: This action is being taken at the request of the abutting property owners. tpl/18 F� L F II II MAR 151983 L�� CITY CLERK i + MICROFILMED BY 11. -J__i.. OR M:_"'M IC RICA H'- 1 CEDAR RAPIDS DES MOINES j t $37 i I I � i )City of Iowa Cit---, MEMORANDUM Date: March 22, 1983 To: Honorable Mayor and City Council From: James Brachtel, Traffic Engineer._. Re: Parking Prohibition for a Portion of Dover Street As directed by Section 23-16 of the Municipal Code of Iowa City this is to advise you of the following action: ACTION: Pursuant to Section 23-234 of the Municipal Code of Iowa City, the City Traffic Engineer will direct the installation of "NO PARKING ANY TIME" signs on the east side of Dover Street from its intersection with Muscatine Avenue north 400 feet. This action will take place on or shortly after April 6, 1983. COMMENT: The area designated above is the area adjacent to the Moose Club. tp2/4 S._�liam J. Feldmann 312 N. Cedar St. Monticello, Ia. 52310 26 March 1983 Office of the Mayor Iowa City, Ia. 52240 Dear Mayor Neuhauser: This 26 edi of the Cedar tRapids Gazette oconcerning nse to an athe cElm ie iGrove Parkh n the Marchand thetion Iowa Army National Guard. I would like to discuss with you a misconception you have about the Iowa Army National Guard. Let me assure you that you are not alone in your misconception or in your apparent lack of support for the National Guard unit stationed in Iowa City, or for that matter, any Guard or Reserve unit anywhere in the state. First and foremost, the Iowa Army National Guard is just that. We are a part of the state government and we work at the pleasure of the governor. We do have ties to the pentagon and we are a part of the ready reserve force, but, we are Iowans, working in Iowa, for Iowa, and with other Iowans trying to insure the safety and welfare of Iowans first, and the nation second. Wouldn't it have been just as easy to discuss Col. Sentman's proposal as it was to say "No" 7 Your apparent lack of support for the National Guard is reflected in your statements in the article and your position in the city government lends a certain amount of weight to these negative attitudes that don't really need any more support. I am a member of the 234th Signal Battalion stationed in Cedar Rapids and I can tell you what lack of support for the Guard can do to your unit. We need additional parking space and it looks like we will have to walk a quarter of a mile each way to get to the armory, if, we can obtain that tract of land. This leads to lowered morale which leads to lower numbers of people joining and staying in and in turn leads to a lower level of support capability. I would propose that you change the attitude in Iowa City by invit- ing Col.. Sentman to explore, with you, the possibilities that exist for comprimice. If You t for Something thatnin thet tlong runkWill benefit ancan't etheicityywith morenot useimoney. If the guard unit has adequate room to expand you may be able to foresee a new unit there, hence, more people employed and more wages, etc., to be spent in Iowa City. Most all guardsmen and women work part time in the Guard and are doing their part to improve the quality of life in their city, state, country, and the world in general. A little long range planning between cities that have National Guard and Rererve Armories and the Iowa Army National Guard could benefit the cities .involvocl and the Guard and Reserve in Iowa. Thank ,You for your time and may this letter be not in vain. gA ' 4«_ 171111a J. Feldmann SFC IARNG Co. C, 234th Sig. Bn. Cedar Rapids, Ia. IjI I II]CROFILIIED BY I JORM --MICRO —1 B... CEDAR RAPIDS • DES id018E5 ( J \ 1 i J CITY CIVIC CENTER OF 410 E. WASHINGTON ST March 31, 1983 Sgt. William J. Feldmann 312 N. Cedar Street Monticello, Iowa 52310 Dear Sgt. Feldmann: I T OWA CITY IOWA CITY, IOWA 52240 (319) 356-5000 Thank you for your letter of March 26. I believe I owe you an explanation for my rather brusque response to the request for the donation of Elm Grove Park to the National Guard. First, I am not in any way negative to the National Guard in Iowa City or in any other part of the state. However, I am opposed to donating land to an organization which ought to have the means of paying for it. Cities have borne the brunt of federal budget cuts, while the military has benefitted tremendously. It would be appropriate to seek funds from the federal government rather than asking a city for the land. Second, the purpose of marketing the land was two -fold. The City Council has been trying to find money to purchase parkland. With our limited resources we decided to sell a park that is no longer heavily used to fund parks in more populated areas of town. In exchange for losing Elm Grove Park, the City would develop the land commercially, thus putting it on the tax rolls. If the Council donated the land to the National Guard, we would not receive payment to purchase parkland and the land would continue to remain off the tax rolls. These were the primary reasons that the City Council would not consider a donation to the National Guard. We believe that eventually the land will be purchased for commercial use. Until then, we will continue to use it as a park. Sincerely, Mary C.`Neuhauser Mayor tp4/3 cc: City Clerk MICROFILMEDJORM-'MABCEDAR RAPIDSJES I I I ..J 1 5V3 i i I J� STAFF REPORT To: Planning & Zoning Commission Prepared by: Bruce Knight Item: Z-8301. 521 Kirkwood Date: February 3, 1983 GENERAL INFORMATION Applicant: Larry R. Riggler 2727 Rochester Ave. Iowa City, Iowa 52240 Requested action: Rezoning from M1 to RNC -20. Purpose: To permit multi -family development. Location: South of Kirkwood Avenue, east of South Gilbert Court, north of Highland Court I and west of Diana Street. j j Size: 2.4 acres. Comprehensive Plan: 16-24 dwelling units per acre (1978 j plan) 8-16 dwelling units per acre i (proposed 1983 Update). Existing land use and zoning: North - duplex and M1. } East - single family residential and RIB South - light industrial and M1. West - commercial and M1. 45 -day limitation period: 2/28/83 ANALYSIS The applicant is requesting a rezoning from M1 to RNC -20 to permit multi -family residential development at a density of approximately 20 dwelling units per acre. This zoning would be consistent with the 1978 Comprehensive Plan which recommends a residential density of 16-24 dwelling units per acre for this site. The 1983 Comprehensive Land Use Plan Update includes this site with an area north of Kirkwood Avenue designated 8-16 dwelling units per acre. However, because the Update was not intended to be site specific, it also states that "the Comprehensive Plan .Maps will be interpreted with flexibility at the boundaries of the designated uses to allow appropriate transitions between areas." Because this site is adjacent to an area recommended for "intensive commercial," it may be appropriate to zone the subject parcel a higher density residential category to provide for a transition between the residential and commercial land uses in this area. The existing uses to the east of this site are single family residential and both the existing Comprehensive Plan and the proposed update show a density of 2-8 dwelling units per acre in that area. The existing M1 zoning for the site in question is not a zoning which is compatible with single family residential 55/ i MICRUILME0 BY ! l JORM��""MIC RbLAB" ' % I CEDAR RAPIDS DES 1401BES ,r development nor does it conform with the Comprehensive Plan. Residential zoning would, therefore, be more desirable for this site. By the same token, because there are intensive commercial and light industrial uses to the west and south of the request area, it may be difficult to market the property at a low density residential zoning (i.e. RIA, RIB or R2). A density of either 8-16 dwelling units per acre as proposed in the update, or 16-24 dwelling units per acre, as the existing plan recommends, would provide an area of transition between the single family residential uses and the more intensive commercial and residential uses to the west and south. It is clear that a designation in the 8-16 dwelling units per acre range conforms with the Comprehensive Plan's recommendation. However, the density range of 16-24 dwelling units per acre may not be inconsistent with the Comprehensive Plan Land Use Update, as proposed. This site can be looked at separately from the surrounding existing development because it "stands alone." The orientation of the site separates it from any existing development. The access for the site comes directly off of an arterial street and, therefore, traffic generated by this site would not place a burden on any of the existing neighborhood streets. The primary point of conflict is along the rear lot lines of the single family dwellings on Diana Street. It is clear that whatever development -occurs on this property will impact these homes. However, the perceived visual difference between zoning in the 8-16 dwelling units per acre range and the 16-24 dwelling unit per acre range should be minimal. A density of 16 dwelling units per acre would permit 39 units while a density of 24 dwelling units*per acre would permit 58 dwelling units or a difference of 19 units on a 2.4 acre site. Realistically, this would probably result in a difference of one building on the site (e.g. a 12-plex). Also, the designation of this site at a medium range multi -family density appears appropriate because it marks a midway point in the range of intensity of uses between single family residential and commerical/light industrial. It, therefore, serves adequately as a transition between those uses by minimizing the impact of a land use change. Another consideration is the impact a rezoning to multi -family residential would have on property values in the area. This is primarily of concern for the single family residences which front on Diana Street and back on this tract as well as for the subject tract itself. While the lower density zoning may appear to be more advantageous to the properties on Diana Street, consideration should be given to the current zoning on the tract. Obviously, any residential zoning would be preferable to the existing M1 zoning and should be encouraged. However, a designation in the 8-16 dwelling units per acre density range for the request area may result in a decrease in the market value of the site because of the proximity of the intensive commercial land uses to the west. For this reason, it appears that rezoning the property to a zone permitting 20 dwelling units per acre may provide a more attractive incentive to the property owner to develop the site residentially. In summary, the 16-24 dwelling units per acre density range appears to be acceptable on this site for several reasons. First, it is highly preferable to the current M1 zoning. Second, it would probably result in a better transition between the single family residences to the east and the intensive commercial and light industrial uses to the west and south than would a lower density residential zoning. Finally, it appears that the downzoning of the subject property to a lower density category may result in negative impact on the value i i 141CROFILMED BY 1. --DORM "MICROLAB- - CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOIMES S51 "T f J 3 of the property. On the other hand, the rezoning of this parcel ve a medium density multifamily residential category would be a definite jmprovement over the current M1 zoning. Another question regarding this application is whether or not the use of RNC -20 is appropriate for this site. The applicants are requesting this zoning because it is currently the only zoning which permits a densityt ould of be considered an j dwelling units per acre. If rezoned to this category, new te interim zone until the RM -20 zoning is ofsitedoes d as not fit art fthe the ntent ofnthe ordinance. It would appear that this type RNC -20 zone, which is to provide decishonCOto use the RNC-20zoneasganointerim If it is decided, as a policy measure in this case, it should be made clear that this property would be rezoned to R14-20 upon adoption of the new zoning ordinance. I STAFF RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends that the subject property be rezoned to RM -20. If the Planning 1 and Zoning Commission and the City Council decide as a policy decision not to use the RNC -20 zone as an interim measure until the RM -20 °ne is adoptiodn adopted, dthe new would recommend that the applaff ication be deferred pending Zoning Ordinance. This would require a waiver of the 45 -day limitation period. ATTACHMENTS 1. Location map. 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TllereFore, X /,oy�r_y Wi l�_ acce�.t ;7- v / C1n _ lie �elef�onev �_1.L�as. e._/x..coul'a•ued by AO% v e- add i 'oha t tFrotm eo le !n_ l7i�._heryhborlrood, u►Q P 9 eop/ _lie Pei' JO11a.L'__LL 1. /OYN0..1 _s.i s7a:"t�u.reso��e Y"his heiy/iborl=ood. 77�e�r._..heafd._.aboa`i. 17ve__/e7ter nn� asked rf they co re(cl s{'�hvalso, b n aTn{i c� J//.S�, % L ..Wou lit 0. heGi0.�e CC W/'i t ebl 1q.o yot- So .I {n i y h dul{li.c�tr Copies yf_ your he ply /o_jive r/ d e s/r o h e. Ll1o.Y1 0'" - Oh_. 0. CG.'2p_I.LNA ._I 111 s le __ctNd_sl9it0./lu!-e S%7ee%sr J Yours firul David d, 17oer�-i��� 1016 p l' a rl a 57, i C LV 0- c i t'y v �o u-� .moo 1 1' MICROFILMED BY (' --JORM-MICR6LAO' CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES .55/ J March 23, 1983 I Mayor Iowa City Reference to Proposed Rezoning of 521 Kirkwood Avenue from M-1 to RNC -20 Dear Mary Neuhauser: I live at 1016 Diana Street. We bought our property September, 1979 in a family residential neighborhood. Property adjoining ours to the West is under considera- tion for rezoning from M-1 to RNC -20. I have attended a Planning & Zoning Commission meeting and talked with personnel from the Planning & Zoning Department in order to understand aspects of the rezoning. 1 I have not publicly expressed support or opposition to this rezoning, primarily because it is impossible to foresee the end result. Planning & Zoning Department explained, legally P$00 allows lots of latitude in direc- tion of development and end result. They explained some of these possibilities. A Planning & Zoning Commission member explained their board's thinking and recommendations for the developer of this property, but informed me that these recommends - tions are not binding on the developer. The developer j basically has broad freedom of.latitude in developing. ` I So again it is impossible to foresee the end result and evaluate any concern accordingly. I would like to think objectively and positively in relation to the developers and development and that they would be sensitive to the existing quality of the adjoining neighborhood (residen- tial) and its residents (families, children, retired couples). i I could view RNC -20 development as a positive addition and influential element in the neighborhood, if it were compatible with the present existing neighborhood. Rental units oriented toward more mature and responsible renters would allow for a more compatible and sensitive neighbor- hood. This could be a plus factor for all concerned: residential families, developers and landlord, renters, city management, police, etc. Where values, interests, and life styles have more common base, potential elements of conflict will be reduced. On the other hand, I could view RNC -20 development as a very negative influence in the neighborhood, if the 551 1�- MICROFILMED BY J "" JOR M'" -MIC REICH B CEDAR RAPIDS . DES MOINES I / L; March 23, 198b Page 2. development were toward rental units oriented more to renters with values, interests, and life styles in sharp contrast to those of the adjoining neighborhood. Examples of such values might be loud music, parties, large social gatherings, loud vehicular traffic, etc. I could view this alternative as potentially more harmful to the neighborhood than M-1 Development. It could potentially create more problems for the residents, apartments land- lord, renters, city management, and police. In addition, the status of the Noise Ordinance and its enforcement does not seem to be fully settled, and thereby could add to the difficulty of resolution of these problems. As a tax payer, I am concerned whether or not we use our natural barriers to their fullest potential in 'planning and zoning. Where life styles, values, and interests are not compatible in neighborhoods it would seem more productive to take full advantage of such natural barriers as railroads, parks, schools, and wider streets, to demarcate these zones. {there these natural barriers are absent we could make more effort to have Planning and Zoning Ordinances and Guidelines be more definitive in order to help preserve the existing neighborhood quality. If such ordinances are not feasible, then those in authority should still do the best within their means to preserve this integrity and quality and still allow for the development of varied lifestyles free of potential conflicts. The resolution of such conflicts often fall upon an already busy police department. And under more extreme situations, as the case of Marjorie Hayek, upon the legal system. From 1973 to 1975 we were neighbors to Bill and Marjorie IIayek and we were very disturbed to learn about their situation. They were enduring these problems over 10 years or more, and this is a good example of what good, peaceful, law abiding citizens can come up against, where the proximity of contrasting lifestylesis too close. We have personally had to deal with similar incidents, but have been lucky that all have been resolved. We have been neighbors with all types of renters, but believed the problems of conflict could be solved through neighbor- liness, landlords, police, etc. IIowever, we endured many sleepless, noisy nights, verbal abuse, property damage, flagrant trespassing on property, and personal emotional turmoil. Landlords are often more sensitive to economic factors (rent paid, full apartments, no rental property damage) than to the neighborhood. All of these incidents occured before enactment of the noise ordinance, so any involvement of resolution by the Police Department brought only temporary reprieve. Almost all incidents were i MICROFILMED BY 1 ,,._`• i --JORM--MICR4ILAB CEDAR RAPIDS DES MOINES / March 23, 198 Page 3. ultimately resolved by the landlords due to overdue rent, rental property damage, or changing rentals to life styles more compatible to our neighborhood. In conclusion, how this property -is zoned and developed could set a long range pattern for the residential quality of our neighborhood. This property is definitely in close enough proximity to have daily influence upon almost all residents of Diana Street and those to the north of Kirkwood Avenue. How it is developed and what type of rental units are available could determine the pattern. I hope all involved can.do their best to preserve our neighborhood, property values, and bring in a positive social element, responsible, mature, and sensitive to the neighborhood. Sincerely, David J. Doerring I141CROFILMED BY ( JO RIVI_-MIC RdLAB'- CEDAR RAPIDS DES MOINES 5S/ I am in agreement with the attached Tetter. Signed: Name , i � i.• - Eileen H. Doerrinq Susan So A& /h i Louis+ ALdMait 1 Derek Mewrer C �' L. a�wSoi tea. 2 IAu d}yqu+c.irl4 l �/Wt=w X11 Gc�v2— Ly�r ll �44s� IN/�.t,/�M StyFi�hr�d VV i s a 142�Ov"L j"Ti.t�� / LL I- CL 14 all I1 -y K. BENNCTT (.IILLl,1M E, EnVAJETT 6 S A. hc Lowcww �t LOLL T07o `�ort�ri.�n- S�N�r�rt-Jallc,�-�L 31ucl1 13 r 4/ "a Address /o/b Diana Jt. (o Y (Gtn2G� J' ;r"--4wr.,/ xZ, �. 6 a9 /c'tclu� cutrL 6EA 521 Pj V-uwuzl nee . %Zo CU�lva-/cr /d/7 0/AUA S 7- 116)s //as lio�. qua Weh5%r-51- 7D/ 71,0 e7n X09 d�� I" . 70 �, 1214AI-I C71 7a r, -�z 710 O/PW A . QT - %io L''C . (lap- ,.,A (ozs NY- a,�-- loll pitiru 5T 1 I i 141CROFILMED BY I � - 'JORM -MICR6LA9 - - CEDAR RAPIDS DES tdO YES i 'z J� am in agreement with the attached letter. Signed: (� NAME (Print) SIGNED le OP7 k1 LeeI In fps 1 _ �✓+-yl:yr✓ Ci r�dr��Aize�✓��z �.�.e.�„lr� FJ wiv—� j %42_ A. 47/011/1-1 C A 2G L ,fib iU 61 F I LpN ftcFNlc. (et,,zLo eper.c L-e�- 10. tee.--, e-� ADDRESS U3 Sfi - 7ZIs 0 S� q07 m siev oQ ,37 �I/c lurt, A-4 6.2 7 ict �� %7L? 5S/ i i MICROEILRED BY -JORM-"MICR6LA9 1 CEDAR RAPIDS DES MOINES 1 I j L arra in a9reerneHf wSth t1fe atAched letter, .Signed I e Pfini Si'�neri !dt-esS ' i VeAma, 1NJdse%m,'df l /� I {.�.,-0.13,t 33 5-, W"H w..aklU.cs j nA�,,^A. 7� nr, ���� lu,..,...,. IIICROFILMED BY JA13- -joRm---mjcR#CEDAR RAPIDS • DES I MICROFILMED BY CEDAR RANMICR�014B- I CfOAR RAPIDS � DES MOI4E5 .5.5/ I am in agreement with the attached letter. i Signedc NAME (Print) SIGNED A ADDRESS K41ZCO SNO.ro00 KC X � 5 _7c � boo(�� Ilois �a�l�� �' � a�os /oJ /Karn Aer�qg jz-,ti Sue Sephen5./� j� 331- S Ic �vLSrsrza KAvirl ZalnorlK K L 10q 5. -IM Ave _ St/ ��ee I�orS r�m� 1� 13� Gleam D�;ve. La'Ur-cl _T. \1p n Oy Ke enc MICROFILMED BY CEDAR RANMICR�014B- I CfOAR RAPIDS � DES MOI4E5 .5.5/ I am in agreement with the ..ttached letter. Signed: NAME (Print) SIGNED Dolrvf hH RccFuwds Lisa Tcr+au�eK( e� St��. 1��1isf,2� • 'Vvt CaRRi L, KawakoRcL l J �fjR2N /7Jo,s3�c1f- JOIE exJe-�NSi13 K. Susan Gourle� Q •lJaota,J TEfer 1-schph Pi7sf.`_ X, 9 G /o#ec�y6� �I ADDRESS �' 314 t • -Fa;A R 3a9' S, J,v� ao s' �cOZ �cvK�'K c7; u. loll /M a 6z i.e.Qav 55/ I IMICRUILMED BY - JORM -MIC I R6L- 140B CEDAR RAPIDS DE - J 1 J MMA 112 A V4X*W Statement by Julie Hausman to The City Council on the Proposed rezoning of 521 Kirkwood Ave. from M-1 to HNC -20, March 24, 1983. My name is Julie Hausman and I reside at 1038 Diana Street in a house which 1 purchased on March 7, 1983. My house is located approximately 1 1/2 blocks from 521 Kirkwood Ave. I was raised here in the community surrounding Iowa City, educated in Iowa City Schools and have lived most of my life in Iowa City or the surrounding community. My parents are long time residents of rural Johnson County. I have always considered Iowa City my home town. i In 1969, after graduating from the university here, I moved to Dallas, 'Texas where I lived until 1981. My decision to re- turn to Iowa City was motivated by the fact that I have two young children (then aged 8 S 10) and that I wished to provide for them a more secure and freer environment, a more stable and localized community, and an opportunity for a better education than was possible in a city the size and character of Dallas, Texas. This environment, this community, this opportunity I knew to exist here in Iowa City. i During the twelve years I lived in Dallas, I saw the very dramatic consequences of high density housing on an older, predominantly residential and agricultural neighborhood very close to where I lived in Dallas. The Dallas City'Council over a period of years down -zoned and re -zoned almost all. of this area to accommodate high density multiple -unit dwellings. Most of these zoning changes were passed contrary to the recommendations of the city planning commission. ldhaL residentia.l pruperCy was left lost all value and was unsalable as residential property. Because the consequences of high density housing for traffic volume and putCerns were not anticipated, the city council failed to make appropriate bonding committments for the maintenance and improvement of existing streets, with the result that the streets in the area deterioriatcGvery rapidly and to the point that many were hazardous to drive on. Traffic congestion was so bad that a 21i mile trip Lhruugh Lhe area could take as long as 45 minutes at certain times of the day. Population density in the area today approaches 12,000 pei: square mile with one of the highest burglary rates in 'Texas and the highest incidence of rape per capita anywhere in this country. Lest you think that other fac- tors may be contributing to this grim picture, I. might add that this is an upper middle class neighborhood where an income of at least 25,000 dollars is necessary to rent or buy the smallest of these apartments and condo's, and the population is composed primarily of younger individuals engaged in executive, managerial or professional occupations. All this was brought about by I i MICROFILMED BY JORM--MICR#L-A9- - - CEDAR RAPIDS • DES 110IYES I � - - ..J 55- thoughtless zoning change in an area that had been homes 2 and horse farms a scant 14 years before. 1>astures, Before I prepared this statement I was unable to find out if the City planning staff had recommended this zoning change at 521 Kirk- wood to the city council but it seems to me that consequences of such a zoning change are too important not to proceed without very careful deliberation. I bought my house in part assumed that zoning would be stable due to the location eofuplum Grove in the neighborhood. 1 have a number of concerns about a zoning change which would permit construction i sent complex on tile of a 70 unit apart - about increased traffic on 521 Kirkwood, I am concerned Kirkwood at rush hour in the morning and evening where it is already difficult to cross the street now. The nearest traffic light is four blocks away at Gilbert. I am concerned that my children must wait for and disembark from the bus which takes them to school at tine bus stops which are located on both sides of the street at 521 Kirkwood. I am concerned that while I can know all my neighbors on Diana St, and my neighbors In homes up and down Kirkwood, I cannot hope to know the residents of a 70 unit apartment complex located a block and one half away. I am concerned that a property which serves as a buffer between the commercial and residential areas of Kirkwood will no longer serve as such a buffer, but will create a variety of problems for the neighborhood instead. I am concerned for the increased Pollution (air, noise and other) which an apartment complex of 70 units will cause. I an, concerned that the granting of the request for down zoning of this property will lead to other such I requests in my neighborhood and other single neighborhoods in Iowa City, family residence I am not unmindful of the needs of Iowa City for more housing units, but I do not believe it is necessary or desirable to provide such Units at Lhe expense of the quality of environment in established neighborhoods, f instead develop a compwould hope that the ci.Cy rehewould nsive plan to provide adequate le of housing which would not seriously impact nvels but neighborhoods,, vel which would instead leave then] intact or improve tlleni. Unless the concerns I have about this zoning change can be allayed, 1 urge the members of the council. a change in zoning. to reject Chis request for III I41CROFILBYEJ I. —DORM--MJJJ } CEDAR RAPIDS f SS/ -J BARKER, CRUISE & KENNEDY LAWYERS CHARLES A BARKER 311 IOWA AVENUE • P.O. BOX 3000 - - JOHN O. CRUISE IOWA CITY, IOWA AREA CODE 319 MICHAEL W. KENNEDY 52244 TELEPHONE 351 -SISI jJAMES D. HOUGHTON DAVIS L FOSTER March 11, 1983 - I Iowa City City Council Civic Center z 410 East Washington Iowa City IA 52240 I Re: Rezoning Application Z-8220 j Van Buren Village Ltd. Dear Council Members: At your formal Council meeting on the evening of March 1, 1983, you set a public hearing on the above -referenced rezoning request for the 29th day of March, 1983. I had requested that the public hearing be set on behalf of the property owner, Van Buren Village Ltd. I would like to thank you for setting the hearing. 1 On behalf of the owner, I would respectfully request that you also give first consideration to the rezoning ordinance on the evening of March 29. This item has been recommended to the Council by the Planning and Zoning Commission and would have come before the Council much earlier, except for the delay in seeing the comprehensive plan amended. City staff has also recommended in favor of this rezoning. We are hoping to see the property rezoned early enough this year so that con- struction can be accomplished during this summer building sea- son. I wouldreatl appreciate 4 Y PP your affirmative action on this request and I think it would benefit everyone involved. i Thank you. j I i Very truly yours, Ylq Cj LI o n D. Cruise JDC:jah cc: Van Buren Village Ltd II I SSR r-. MICROFILMED BY JORM---MIC RICA B CEDAR RAPIDS DES MOIRES /� h To: Planning & Zoning Commission Item: S-8301. Van Buren Village GENERAL INFORMATION: Applicant: Requested action: Purpose: Location: Size: Comprehensive Plan Update: i . Existing land use and zoning: Surrounding land use and zoning: Applicable regulations: 45 -day limitation period: j SPECIAL INFORMATION: I Public utilities: i Public services: STAFF REPORT Prepared by: Karin Franklin Date: March 10, 1983 Michael Furman Van Buren Village, Ltd. 2305 Cae Drive Iowa City, Iowa 52240 Approval of a preliminary and final LSRD. To develop 1.979 acres for 60 units of multifamily residences. Between Van Buren and Johnson Streets just north of the Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Railroad tracks. 1.979 acres.' 25+ dwelling units per acre. Vacant; R3A and M1 (rezoning of M1 area deferred by Planning and Zoning Commission pending amendment of the Comprehensive Plan). North - single family and multifamily residential; R3A. East - multi -family residential; R3A. South - railroad tracks; M1. West - vacant and multifamily residen- tial; R3A. Provisions of the Large Scale Residen- tial Development ordinance and the Zoning Ordinance. 3/19/83. Sanitary sewer service and water are available. Police and fire protection are available; sanitation service will be provided by a private hauler. r'— J MICROFILMED BY - 1" 'DORM"'-MICRbLAB` CEDAR RAPIDS DES MOINES II! ,553 2 i Transportation: Vehicular access is provided off of Van Buren and Johnson Streets. Physical characteristics: Topography slopes gently to the south and west. ANALYSIS: The applicant is requesting approval of a preliminary and final Large Scale Residential Development for 60 multi -family units provided in five 12-plexes. The property is surrounded by multi -family development and abuts the railroad tracks. The buildings are set to the north away from the tracks with the parking - - areas and drives providing a break between the tracks and the residences. The plans submitted comply in full with the provisions of the Large Scale Residential Development Ordinance and the tree and parking provisions of the Zoning Ordinance. The parking areas are designed according -to the standards recommended by the Planning and Zoning Commission at its meeting of February 3, j 1983. The only deficiency on this application is the submission of an access j and maintenance easement for a piece of land abutting the Johnson Street right- of-way. Final approval of this application by the 'City Council is dependent upon completion of the rezoning action for the M1 portion of this tract. Approximately .93 acres are currently zoned M1. A request to rezone this property to R3A was submitted on November 8, 1982. Action on the rezoning by the Planning and Zoning Commission was deferred pending adoption of the Comprehensive Plan Update. The rezoning is scheduled to come before the Commission again on March 10, 1983. Final Council action on this request should take place no later than May 10, 1983. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: I � The staff recommends approval of the preliminary and final Large Scale Residential Development plan for Van Buren Village, after the Commission has taken action on the rezoning request. ACCOMPANIMENTS: LSRD plans. rof Approved by:naldS, Director Departmeanning and Program ent I - r 141CROFILMED BY —DORM"-MICRbLAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DES 1401RES —�—�---- ' -- ---�n � ` � NN D0 \ / � / — ~ ` , / � � STAFF REPORT � ' To: Planning &Zoning Commission Prepared by: Bruce A. Knight i Item: Z-8220. Van Buren Village Date: December 2, 1982 " GENERAL INFORMATION I | ' Applicant: Michael L. Furman | William Van Duyn 23O|CaeDrive Iowa City, Iowa 33240 � | | ^ | Requested action: Rezoning from Mi to R3A \ pu,puoe� � To permit development of multi- family| ` � housing. Location: ! A tract of land lying north of the � Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific . Railroad inthe vicinity nfVan ' Buren Street and Johnson Street. `' | Size: 40,783 square feet (.94acres) . Comprehensive � / , Land consumptive commercial | . | Existing land use and zoning: Undeveloped and *l| Surrounding land use and zoning: North ~ Residential and R3A i East ~ Residential and R3A South - Industrial (CR|&P RR) and MI ! West~ Industrial and M| ' � 45 -day limitation period: 12/22/82ANALYSIS ' � | � The applicant isrequesting reznnin ofa40783square foot t | tothe Chicago, Rock Island &Paci�icHai|,'adfrom[�|toC2raczhy||»gac�acent ! / wasPrev|ous|yovvneU'bytherai|roa�d w '° � | eanU'whi�h � ! this area The tract �s undeveloped` aspartofthe "railroad yard" located In ' � and zoned M| due to its use horr»a i| d purposes. The ��omprehensivePlan's recommended land used l t/ ra ! / site Is "land consumptive commercial," which is intended to | owho|esa|eor,etaDbusiness and / e000prov|defor amounts o[ land n |t some light industry which require large , i property in questionappears that this designation was selected for the / thep|anwaspreared|n recoQn|tion»fits existing ownership and use atthe time � | landHowever,p/ratherthancnnsideringthemostappropriateuseofthe ' | | and because the the land is no longer being used for railroad purposes ' � v e or eprednminance of residential uses In this area i� is | that � commcrda|isnotanappropriateuseofany|and|Vingnorth'clear ofthe crack � Further, the use ofthis land for many ufthe activ|bespernn/tteds� � zon|ng wou|d a|so be incompatible w/th the residential use under MI property to the north. s which c abut the � �141CROFILMED BY' ! # CEDAR RAPIDS DES MOINES | / / rz/ L _. ' 2 The draft Comprehensive Plan Update proposes a residential density of the land of 25+ dwelling units per acre. The requested rezoning would conform to this recommendation. However, the update is still in the review process and has not yet been adopted. Therefore, an amendment of the current comprehensive plan would be required prior to approval of a rezoning to R3A at this time. Such an amendment would be appropriate since this land is no longer used for railroad activities. Regarding the impact of the requested rezoning on surrounding properties, multi -family residential zoning is compatible with the zoning to the north. There are two residences to the north, which according to City records are single family dwellings. However, because of the existing R3A zoning on this property, it does not appear that the proposed rezoning would adversely impact these uses. Further, it appears that 113A zoning would permit a more compatible land use than those allowed under MI zoning. A final question regards the timing involved with this request, i.e. is it more appropriate to take this action now or wait and do it in conjunction with the adoption of the Comprehensive Plan Update. The Commission has consistently maintained a policy of not amending the current Comprehensive Plan until all amendments which have been requested prior to this one have been completed. Amendment of the existing plan for the purpose of permitting this rezoning would require a relatively time consuming process. The timetable proposed for adoption of the Comprehensive Plan Update foresee Commission action in January, 1983, and City Council action in February. It therefore appears appropriate to not take action on the rezoning request until after the complete update has been adopted. Further, confusion which may be caused by attempting to amend the comprehensive plan immediately prior to consideration of the complete update would also be avoided. STAFF RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends that the requested rezoning of old railroad property in the Van Buren and Johnson Street areas be deferred pending adoption of the Comprehensive Plan Update (this would require a waiver of the 45 day limitation period by the applicant. Upon completion of this process, staff recommends that the application be reconsidered in light of this property's new land use designation. If a residential land use designation with a density of 25+ dwelling units per acre is adopted as is currently proposed, the requested rezoning to R3A would be compatible. ATTACHMENTS 1. Location Map Approved by: �l� / / •//%l/ •� Donald Sc melser, Director Department of Planning & Program Development 141CROFILI4ED BY I "-DORM-'MICR4�L A9'�� CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES I �1 a la Lcc4rlc*j MAC' FOQU06r A=A% 141CROrIL14ED BY --JORM MICR6L CEDAR RAPIDS DES MOIYES -O-Y EWA Ji i i I i rpt . City of Iowa Citr MEMORANDUM Date: March 24, 1983 To: City Council From: Bruce A. Knight, Planner/ Re: Proposed Parking Area Design Standards i At the public hearing on the proposed parking area design standards held March 15, 1983, Joe Holland, representing Jim Clark, raised several concerns regarding the impact of the proposed standards on existing and new development. Attached are the written comments which were submitted isubsequent to that meeting. These comments were discussed by the Planning and Zoning Commission at their March 17, 1983, meeting. The following is a discussion of each point raised, the validity of the suggested impacts and what the purpose of the provision is. I. Reconstruction - Replacement - Insurance. j • Mr. Holland raises the concern that many existing apartment buildings could not be replaced at the same density if required to meet the new design standards. This is true. However, any time the zoning ordinance is amended some nonconformities will be created. j The nonconforming use regulations of the zoning ordinance were Written to reduce the impacts of such amendments. In the current ordinance, if a building is destroyed by 50% of the assessed valuation, all provisions of the ordinance are required to be met. The new zoning ordinance proposes to alter that provision so that only if a building were destroyed by 100% of the replacement value would all zoning ordinance provisions have to be met. The assumption is that in this case the building is being replaced as a new use, and should, therefore, be required to meet all new standards. The Planning and Zoning Commission, in discussing Mr. Holland's suggestion to permit reconstruction to a prior state (including parking) expressed concern that this would permit many poorly designed parking areas to remain indefinitely. This, in their opinion, was not a workable solution. It should also be noted, that those parking areas designed with extremely narrow aisle widths and drive widths would be most heavily impacted by the proposed design standards. II. Condominium Conversion. Because the Iowa City Zoning Ordinance does not attempt to differentiate between multi -family uses and condominiums, the proposed new design standards would in no way impact the conversion of multi -family units into condominiums. For the purposes of the Zoning Ordinance, such a conversion is not considered a change in use. I 555 i 141CROFILMED BY ,�! I1. -DORM- MICR4ILAIY CEDAR RAPIDS DES I401RES I !� l __ III. Miscellaneous Technical Items. Clarify the dimension of parking spaces - Prior to the date of the public hearing, staff had already altered the proposed ordinance to permit the inspector to require a parallel parking space of nine feet by 23 feet rather than the typical nine feet by 19 feet parking space. Mr. Holland suggests that this could further be clarified by including this provision in the definition of parking space. This change will be made to the ordinance. Only five types of parking configurations are provided for: parallel, 30 degree, 45 degree, 60 degree, and 90 degree - This was discussed by the Planning and Zoning Commission and the ordinance was written to permit only the configurations described above at their request. This was done to limit the necessity of interpreting how the ordinance applies to different configurations. The intent is to limit the design of parking areas to the minimum dimensions for each of the parking angles shown, i.e. parallel, 30 degree, 45 degree, 60 degree and 90 degree. In the case of a curved parking area, the angle would be measured from the tangent of the radial and would be permitted provided that the minimum dimensions were provided as shown on figure 1. A minor wording change will be made to clarify this intent. C. The ordinance states that parking is not permitted in the required side yard - The Planning and Zoning Commission has indicated that it was their intent to restrict parking in the required side yard only from the front of the building to the rear of the building. This would still require that a total of 15 feet be available between a proposed building and the side lot line to permit extension of a drive from the front of a lot to a parking area located at the rear. However, it would alleviate the problem created by the restriction of parking in the side yard where it extends beyond the rear of the building into the parking area. This intent will be clarified in the ordinance. D. Section II.8.8 of the proposed ordinance refers to "excess" water and "adequate" drainage but does not define those terms. It also requires the parking areas be drained - Mr. Holland notes that this provision will be exceedingly difficult for builders and city staff to interpret and is very problematic in its current form. The primary concern expressed is that specific requirements are not provided. The Planning and Zoning Commission indicated that they would like this provision included in the ordinance. Staff, however, does not see an immediate need for this language and recommends that it be left out at this time, and included with the new zoning ordinance. MICRDEILIIED BY 1_ JORM'MICRO L"A a- 1 CEDAR AAR1D5 DES MDIYES I 555, J i i i 3 E. The ordinance does not contemplate location of parking under buildings and how access is to be achieved and regulated - While this is true it does not appear to be an immediate concern and may be a provision which can be dealt with in the proposed new Zoning Ordinance. It should be noted that any parking area, whether inside or out, would be required to meet the minimum parking configurations and dimensions provided in figure 1 of the ordinance. F. The ordinance does not appear to contemplate handicapped parking spaces in the design standards - Because handicapped parking spaces are regulated by state code, it is not necessary that the Iowa City Code of Ordinances make specific provisions for them (although they are being included in the new zoning ordinance). Because the dimensions provided in the proposed standards are minimum dimensions, such spaces could be provided as required by state code. This will be clarified by adding a statement that State Code requirements for handicapped parking must be met. G. Many parking configurations under the design standards would require two-way traffic in the aisles and a turnaround area - Because of the requirement that cars not be permitted to back into streets or alleys (in the case of eight or more spaces in a parking area) it may be necessary in some cases to provide for turnarounds. Specifically, this would be true in the case where angular parking was provided in a dead-end aisle. However, an alternative solution would be to provide 90 degree parking which would permit a car to back out of a space in either direction. TheDre, turnarouns would not be necessary. Instead this would dabe a function ofttheticallchosen parking area design. bj4/1-3 f mcRDEILIIED BY 1 �.,•' —JOR M""MIC RCA B-' --� CEDAR RAPIDS • DES 1101YES j 55-S 0 J� r - COMMENTS ON PROPOSED PARKING DESIGN STANDARDS ORDINANCE I. Reconstruction - Replacement - Insurance. If destroyed by fire or other casualty, many existing buildings could not be rebuilt in their present state, due to the change in parking designs, principally the prohibition on parking in the five foot side yards. For example, a nine unit multi -family residential structure can presently be built upon a 60 foot by 150 foot lot. This requires 14 parking spaces under the current City Code. After passage of the ordinance only B parking spaces could be used with a similar design and the structure would be limited to five multi -family units. The 60 foot lot width is common throughout older Iowa City. The inability to rebuild to current standards could work hardships on the owner and mortgage lenders. Many insurance policies provide for payment equal to the cost of building a replacement which can legally be rebuilt. This obviously can dramatically affect the owner's investment in the property and can impair the security of a mortgage lender who is relying on the value of property to secure its mortgage. This effect is uniform throughout Iowa City wherever structures have been constructed under long standing parking require- ments. The RNC -20 zoning classification recently applied to much of the College Hill area allows for reconstruction of existing structures. Passage of this ordinance would in effect remove that protection for the owners in the RNC -20 zoning areas. (Section III of the proposed ordi- nance is a repealer.) Suggestion: Write into the ordinance a provision allowing reconstruction to a prior state, including parking, of structures lawfully constructed under pro- visions existing prior to passage of the ordinance under j consideration. II. Condominium Conversion. Significant numbers of multi -family residential structures are amenable to conversion to condominiums. Enactment of the ordinance may make that conversion impossible, where it would be possible under existing standards, due to the required parking layouts. Suggestion: Write into the ordinance a provision allowing conversion of structures lawfully constructed !. MICROFILMED BY _] L--"" JORM--MIC R#L-A B" 111 CEDAR RAPIDS DES MOIIJES ffI SSS 2 - after August 7, 1962, if they could legally have been converted to condominiums at the time the ordinance under consideration is adopted. III. Miscellaneous Technical Items. A. Clarify the dimension of parking spaces. Section II.A. of the proposed ordinance calls for parking spaces 9 feet wide and 19 feet in length. Paragraph B.6 of the proposed ordinance diagrams a parallel parking space as 9 feet by 23 feet. The compact space is diagrammed as 8 feet by 19 feet, although subparagraph A calls for a compact space 8 feet wide by 15 feet in length. B. Only five types of parking are provided for: parallel, 30 degree, 45 degree, 60 degree, and 90 degree. Intermediate angles are apparently not allowed and curve aisles or curve lots are not contemplated by the ordinance. C. The ordinance states that parking is not permitted in the "required side yard." There is a difference of opinion as to what is that required side yard. The Code defines the side yard as the area between the side lot line and a line parallel to and 5 feet from the side yard. A clarification needs to be made as to whether parking is prohibited within 5 feet of any side lot line, within the side yard area between the 20 foot front yard and 25 foot rear yard, or whether parking is prohibited only in the 5 foot side yard which lies between the building and the side lot lines. D. Section II.B.8 of the proposed ordinance refers to "excess" water and "adequate" drainage but does not define those terms. It also requires that parking areas be drained. This does not state whether surface channels are contemplated or connections to storm sewers. Storm sewerage is nearly impossible to many older lots, due to necessary utility easements in the front of the lots. Suggestion: This provision will be exceedingly difficult for builders and City staff to interpret and is very problematic in its current form. It may be better to defer this portion of the ordinance for later insertion, if timely consideration of the ordinance i is desired. E. The ordinance does not contemplate location of parking under buildings and how access is to be achieved and regulated. Further, if motor vehicles are under I]CROFILMED BY ^. f 1. -� —DORM—MIC R�LA B'-� � - CEDAR RAPIDS DES MOINES f ,5.5s' i 3 - a carport or roofed in area, are they in parking spaces or in accessory buildings? This issue needs to be addressed. F. The ordinance does not appear to contemplate handicapped parking spaces in the design standards. G. Many parking configurations under the design standards would require two way traffic in the aisles and a turn around area. This is necessary to prevent backing into streets or alleys. The other alternative is separate ingress and egress with traffic flow in one direction. This may make the aisle into a drive and raise even further problems with what parking is allowable. Respectfully submitted, C. Joseph Holland Fr_ �M�ICR�OFILPoED BY JORM'—MICR#I:AW- CEDAR RAl1D5 .DES MOlYES ff) $S6' J i I `I 1 I _ l f i L I 3 - a carport or roofed in area, are they in parking spaces or in accessory buildings? This issue needs to be addressed. F. The ordinance does not appear to contemplate handicapped parking spaces in the design standards. G. Many parking configurations under the design standards would require two way traffic in the aisles and a turn around area. This is necessary to prevent backing into streets or alleys. The other alternative is separate ingress and egress with traffic flow in one direction. This may make the aisle into a drive and raise even further problems with what parking is allowable. Respectfully submitted, C. Joseph Holland Fr_ �M�ICR�OFILPoED BY JORM'—MICR#I:AW- CEDAR RAl1D5 .DES MOlYES ff) $S6' J We the undersigned are opposed to financing, the paving project on St. Ann Drive, by using a special assessment against existing properties. While we are not against paving St. Ann Drive. Due to the present economic conditions we feel we cannot afford any special assessments to pay for this project. ' ✓� I � !.I iii u ADDRESS LOT # n ..sa9 e'/Lu.c2.c.� -5-591 S MICROFILMED BY -'-.,,.• • � '"JORM "MICR6LA13- ..t r i CEDAR RAPIDS DES MOMES ! r _ _ I Mr. Carroll Whetstone 853 St. Ann Drive Iowa City, IA 52240 March 29, 1983 i I City Council Civic Center j Iowa City, IA 52290 Dear Honorable City Council Members: -- I As a resident of St. Ann Drive I am submitting this letter as a formal complaint to the assessment procedures currently being I considered by your Council. j This matter should be evaluated for the benefit of ALL residents. I believe it is unfair to tax ALL residents when this request is , beneficial to only ONE. f I 1 ' i If an individual wants to have the streets paved, he should pay( for the total cost himself or the City should pick up their i commitments. Another alternative to this action would be to drop this issue entirely. , I I believe that an added cost of $150-$200 per resident per month ! is unthinkable, especially when I do not care if the street ever gets paved! I have talked with my neighbors and they also share my view on this matter. I urge you to vote against this assessment. Your complete iconsideration on this matter would be greatly appreciated. I Very truly yours, ! ( Carroll Whetstone CW/jc MAR ?_91983 .11 Y CLER 4:oo Of. s"59 r MICROFILMED BY r'! rl 1� DORM --"MICR L -AB fj I CEDAR RAPIDS DES MOINES i � I L E 0 MAR 29 1983 CiTy CLERK MICROFILMED By 1 -JO RM- - M I C R# LA E3-- CEDAR RAPIDS DES M0114ES -1If Printers fee S 1//G CERTIFICATE OF PUBLICATION STATE OF IOWA, Johnson County,sa: THE IOWA CITY PRESS -CITIZEN I, Bronwyn S. 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Van Fossen, being duly sworn, say that 1 am the cashier of the IOWA CITY PRESS -CITIZEN, a news- paper published in said county, and that a notice, a printed copy of which is hereto a hed, was published in said Qap� 0melsl, on the fol• . Subscribed and swornntoo�beef��f° {e me thi/�spy,y(��/J/���/J�� day, of lA.D. / Notary No. Zl Vim/�^��� ' Y �''�': �uuuArruw •l MB OFFICIAL PUBLICATION SOME to /+o.tATY ween "Ile IIM&Phhtleb C1tr o/ ISScity, lIinInwIMIIV, ota ftf.MlronotIt bYynYY Ewebnfh.a Mn•'1.Y, 4 ..11YY a the" M ""e,r nMeub tM„Irq III. ndtt IraYW fe be • ISI- t e df. .I. IK r.] IM raxtl« tll.rw1 Iteln fte YISSS. . tI .1a0 a Iln [ee«II .1 I.- CITY. lex, ler . .le 4 14rerrn{, i...u.Mntt . *t ,IM.l.Ikeed 1 111 t eeb, W 1. e. 1«Kien U lellox: A Iffe Iw,nte .lenelt, E Mt N4 en IM n't IIM If Abyll AetA 1. 414.11 Ax.. YrN to MI11, Ar.". iMt IM A,4K4 Ybtrlct Y M bM/IW enY we)KL b ur'I.Int f., tet Mt el I«e le.rorr n.nu I. th"'IM. a fol IM: I"I nw {'Sa. tee(Y�t II&.I 414Y11.AW. The Ca 11 .III beet .t btl .•CI«t Y.... III She nth taor t r , in . IM, nitt the fe 11 CM4.n*' C111. I"- n 0I1h t1Y the w ,S l/Yl, Iw fSubject W xw'wnl fee IM .reWrtY , pre.",, t1. Sun', .r 1nY SIMr her. b Mtlny M InMxn In tM Ytlr h, feeYr .N . Meq fK a ('(loll he Y11na .1 tM b.ree.Ynl, -I S Mrir ./ the et, tr , I, elie .1 1Mtwnt .p.lnet .'' lel, pelt ee if.. el ISM r lM IIMI ..hole. If . be , Ilan e1 M1.n11yI I.et..nY ewrbill W .,•YY le Mw x%SS ell 4}etleY w01, n IM IIY If MKlne M W 1114 4}ctlan' NIA W Cleft. , lel' Visit 11 Elan 1pY /.,tet .1 the C.un111 al (I(�bb cll ty oI lwa C1ytiYv,In wo llrt, Ilx t,tY, IYN / MArca N. r!, IM 1' i 141CROFIL14ED BY JORM--MICROL-AB` CEDAR RAPIDS DES NDIYES E CITY'S CON (This Notice to be posted) NOTICE AND CALL OF PUBLIC MEETING Governmental Body: The City Council of Iowa City, Iowa. I Date of Meeting: March 29, 1983 J Time of Meeting: 7:30 P.M. Place of Meeting: Council Chambers, Civic Center, 410 E. Washington St., Iowa City, Iowa. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the above mentioned governmental body will meet at the date, time and place above set out. The tentative agenda for said meeting is as follows: i Resolution of necessity for the Kimball Road Special j Sidewalk Assessment Project - 1983. - Public hearing on proposed resolution of necessity. i - Resolution with respect to adopting resolution of i necessity. - Resolution directing preparation of detailed plans and specifications, form of contract and notice to bidders. - Resolution ordering bids, approving plans, specifications and form of contract and related matters. Such additional matters as are set forth on the addi- tional 19 page(s) attached hereto. (number) This notice is given at the direction of the Mayor pursuant to Chapter 28A, Code of Iowa, and the local rules of said governmental body, , City Clerk, Iowa City, iow. AHLE115. COONEY• DORWEILER. HAYNIE 6 SMITH. LAWYERS, DEe MOINES. IOWA - - ---- ---- ----- -- .•-- '- r I MICROFILMED BY Rf11LAB- CEDAR RAPIDS - DES fflMES I 50 i CITY. CSF IOWIL\ CITY CIVIC CENTER 410 E. WASHINGTON ST. IOWA CITY, IOWA 52240 (319) 356-5000 March 31, 1983 0 Tom Slockett, Johnson County Auditor Johnson County Courthouse Iowa City, Iowa 52240 Dear Mr. Slockett: Enclosed please find the following proceedings and materials for certification of the FY84 Budget for Iowa City, Iowa, July 1, 1983 through June 30, 1984. 1) one original proof of publication of Notice of Public Hearing of budget estimate, two copies of the Notice. 2) two copies of the Adopted Budget Certificate of City Taxes. 3) two copies of the detailed FY84 Budget. 4)two copies of the Budget Certificate Summary. 5) two copies of General Obligation Bond Schedule. Sincerely, 74.4,e4) -e -7LO Marian K. Karr. Acting City Clerk City of Iowa City FILED Johnson Co:, Iowa .��MA'R 31 119833 •NATORk COUNTY P S(OJr r I_...,` 141CROF1LI4ED BY •,y 11" J0RM--MICR#L:A6- CEDAR RAPIDS DES MOINES ' !� i j j RECORD OF PUBLIC HEARING AND ADOPTION Or BUDGET i On March 29 1983, the Council of the City of Iowa City i met for the purpose of conducting a public hearing on the proposed 1983.84 Budget as published (posted). A quorum was present. Notice of time and place of hearing had been published on March 24 1983, in the IOWA CITY PRESS CITIZEN and the affidavit of publication was available to file with the County Auditor. (or) Notice of the time and place of hearing had been posted on 1983, in the following locations: The budget estimate was considered and taxpayers and citizens heard for and against said estimate as follows: I I � I i 1 After giving opportunity for all desiring to be heard, the Council adopted the following budget resolution: Resolution No. 83-73 'A RESOLUTION ADOPTING THE ANNUAL BUDGET FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 1984. I i Be It Resolved by the Council of the City of IOWA CITY, Iowa: i I The annual budget for the fiscal year ending June 30,1984, as set forth in the Budget Summary Certificate and in the detailed budget in support thereof showing the revenue estimates and appropriation expenditures and allocations to pro- grams and activities for said fiscal year is adopted, and the clerk is directed to make the filings required by law and to set up his books in accordance with the summary and details as adopted. Passed and approved on March 29, 1983 1983, by the following vote: (List names.) ' Ayes: Perret, Balmer, Dickson, Lynch Nays: None i McDonald, Neuhauser i ABSENT: Erdhal i Isl nisi C UTU'1rAaA Mayor ATTEST: Isl �e 41JA�� . ARL Clerk � _ r i I.IICR.... ED DY MCR LAB L% CEDAR RAPIDS • DES ?401, ' 1 Fam d]5-1 FIDLAR t CHAMBERSCO.. DAVENPORT. IOWA ADOPTED BUDGET CERTIFICATE OF CITY TAXES Fiscal Year July 1, 1983 - June 30, 1984 CITY OF IOWA CTTY Population 50 1 IItlHI GnFue50 CERTIFICATION To: County Auditor and JOHNSON Board of Supervisors of County, Iowa, At a meeting of the City Council, held after public hearing as required by law, on March 29 , 1983, the proposed Budget for July 1, 1983 -June 30, 1984, was adopted as summarized and attached hereto and tax levies voted on all taxable property of this City. Authorization for write-in or capital improvement levies: Election (It Required) LevyCiCteton Held On Conditions, If Any Month Day Year Relating to Levy Transit 384,12.10 NQt Required There is attached a General Obligation Bond Schedule Form 703 for the debt service needs. (If any.) There is attached a copy of the detailed city budget as adopted (minimum requirements are Budget Preparation Forms 2 and 3). /sl %%aa�..> .�!� ✓ j -J Telephone Clerk Area Code ( 319 356 - 5040 Address - 41M. Washington St: Zip 52240 This Section reserved for County Auditor's Use A. Moneys and Credits General Fund Tax Asking (Box 302) $ Less, M & C deduction (Box 051) $ (Actual Distribution) Net General Fund Tax Asking $ Net General Fund Tax Levy (Box 052) $ B. 100% valuation as of January 1, 1982 Regular (Subject to $8.10 Limit) Agricultural Land (Subject to 3.00375 Limit) GRAND TOTAL DISTRIBUTION OF TOTAL' County County County Valuation for Incremental Financing ........................... $ ❑ Proof of Publication Filed and compared lsl County AwI1W FILING File two copies of the Certification and supporting documents and one copy of the proof of publication or an affidavit of posting with the County Auditor by March 15, 1983. Complete statement on reverse side of the certification. CERTIFICATION APPROVED AND FILED IN STATE COMPTROLLER'S OFFICE (OVER) 1983 By oudon Dtviow , 1 I- ! RICROr ILMED BY ; JORM -MICR6CAB" CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES \` F�m (n"1011933) NOTICE OF PUBLIC NEARING BUDGET ESTIMATE -- ,•local Year July 1, 1983 • June 30, 198•. City of IOWA CITY Iowa The City Council will conduct a public hearing on the proposed 1983.1984 Budget at 410 E. Washington Street, Civic Center on March 29 , 1903, beginning at 7: 30 o'clock._p_.m. The Budget Estimate Summary of proposed receipts and expenditures Is shown below. Copies of the de• tailed proposed 1983.84 Budget may be obtained or viewed at the offices of the mayor and clerk and at the city library. The estimatedtotaitax levyper$1000vatuatlononregular property is ...............S 11,908 The estimated tax levy on agricultural land only, per $1000 valuation is ..............$ 1.004 At the public hearing, any resident or taxpayer may present objections to, or arguments In favor of, any part of the proposed budget. 1 3122 ,1983 /s/ CITY BUDGET ESTIMATE SUMMARY FOR CURRENT GOVERNMENTAL FUNDS RESOURCES.` FYEe-30-82 FYEssaa3 FyEsaaea Actual AcluaVEslimal,ld Pr000eed Income Other Than Property Tax 14.107.QQn I 3_R41_Qn7 I a_And _;ii Stele Shared Revenues I 2.OR2.4R9 I 9.2n4.25R ' 1 9-'901 QA6 ,mei nasourcaa Less: Working Balance (Reserves)* 7 ,794.758 1 .645.R5fi 1.170.069 Less: Transfers Out 2,733,262 '1 2,892,073 '1 2,951_17191 ' Net Resources for Expenditures 13J36.3R4 1 14.377 _RFf1 I 7A AIA Ar7 pial W= ed bolfincesIr.u�awv'11C1 I .. 778,238 )' I 460,362 r t' . 121,925 r EXPENDITURES/APPROPRIATIONS: Community Protietioli ;. " - ' Police, Fire, TrafOc Selety, ate. Human Development . Health, Ubrary, Recreation, Parka, etc. 2,432,274 2,622,928 2,731,984 Noma 6 Community Environment Drainage, Garbage. Cemetery, Streets, etc. 5,905,405 5,626,201 5,475 051 Policy and Administration 5,867,959 6 449 071 6 598,444 Mayor, Council, Clerk, Legal, City Hall, etc. 1,764,393 Total Expendllures/Approterlations 5,867,959 6,449,071 6,598,444 FOR CURRENT PROPRIETARY FUN IieTUSer,Cga`%c ton, "C.GgfiltAolt, Parking, RESOURCES: 111 Community Protection Street Lighting, etc. Human Development Parks, etc. Home 6 Community Environment Utility Services, Economic Development, etc. 5,867,959 6 449 071 6 598,444 Policy and Administration - Total Exponsos/Appropriations 1 5,867,959 6,449,071 6,598,444 SPECIAL NOTICE—FEDERAL REVENUE SHARING: The foregoing proposed budget includes all operating funds of the city Including the federal revenue sharing fund, whose resources and proposed uses aro specifically allocated as follows: Unappropriated revenue sharing fund balance $ 38,950 1983.1984 revenue sharing entitlement $ —6625-000_ Total resources to be appropriated $ 663, Q50 To the following uses: Community Protection $ - Human Development Home and Community Environment 510,936 Policy and Administration X153 014 All citizens (especially senior cilizens) are Invited to attend the hearing and/or to Inspect prior to the meeting the detailed budget on filo. (Soo reverse side for Instructions to Publisher) ED RMPIDS •CDES wN9AS .6&57� J ENTRY RECORD OF CONSIDERATION AND FILING OF ESTIMATE On March 22nd , 1983, the Council of the City of Iowa City met to consider and approve for filing and publication the proposed budget for the ensuing year. A quorum was present. The Council fixed the time and place for the public hearing on March 29 1993, at 7:30 o'clock --E.m. at Civic Center . The Clerk was directed to publish the required notices and estimate summary as required by law 1 r i o t Mayor Isl Clerk GENERAL TRUCTIONS: If there Is no city library. 5trlke the words "at the city library" In the notice and substitute the words "a copy is posted at_' . Insert In the blank one of the three places designated by ordinance for positing notices.. . Notice of hearing must be published at least once, not less then four nor more then twenty days before the date of the hearing. Publication must be In a newspaper published at least once weekly and having general circulation in the city. The 1983.1994 adopted budget Is to be filed with the county auditor not later than March 15, 1983. Extracts from 1981 Code of Iowa, Section 384.16: 2. Not less than twenty day's before the date that a budget must be certified to the county auditor and not less than ten days before the date set for the heading, the clerk shall make available a sufficient number of copies of the detailed budget to meet the requests of taxpayers and organizations, and have them available for distribution at the offices of the mayor and clerk and at the city library, if any, or have a copy. posted at one of the three places designated by ordinance for posting notices if there is no library. 3. The council shall set a time and place for public hearing on the budget before the final certification date and shall publish notice before the hearing as provided In Section 362.3. A summary of the proposed budget shall be" in- cluded In the notice. Proof of publication must be filed with the county auditor. : 5. After the hearing, the council shall adopt by resolution a budget for at least the next fiscal year, and the clerk shall certify the necessary tax levy for the next fiscal year to the county auditor and the county board of supervisors. The tax levy certified may be less than but not more than the amount estimated in the proposed budget submitted at the final hearing, unless an additional tax levy le approved at a city election. Two coples each of the detailed budget as adopted and of the lax certificate must be transmitted to the county auditor, who shell complete the certificates and transmit a copy of each to the slate comptroller. The twenty day deadline in Section 384.16(2) above Is February 23, 1983. If the city council desires, It is encouraged that a more detailed summary of expenditures be Included In the notice following the governmental and utility sections which will provide a combined summary with more specific figures showing allocations to activities. A sample of such a summary is shown below. Accompanying these budget papers is a sheet of Instructions for preparing the city's budget. It is Important to follow those Instructions carefully. Instructions to publisher: Publish all of the Notice of Public Hearing except if the city has no Pro- prietary Funds, omit that section. Form is designed for a six -Inch or narrower spread in the newspaper. Recommend such reduction In size for economy, so long as roadability is not Impaired. Clerk: Delete names o1 proprietary funds not applicable, add name of any fund not covered by list. i I•IICROFILNED By ( "'-JORM MICRII B CEDAR RAPIDS DES :1013ES I j 6Z `� V J FYE 6.30.82 FYE 6.30.83 FYE&30-04 EXPENDITURES - (Detail by Activity) Actual Actual/Estlmated Proposed Combined Governmental & Proprietary Community Protection Program' Police 60.000 68,000 74,000 .......................................... Fire 45,000 50,000 56,000 ............................................ Street Lighting ................................... 10.000 11,000 12.000 Totals ...................................... 115,000 129,000 142,000 Human Development Program Library ......................................... 15,000 3,000 16,000 3.500 18,000 4,200 General Recreation ............................... 18.000 19.000 21,000 Swimming Pool .................................. 7,000 13,000 14,000 Parks .......................................... Totals ...................................... 43,000 58,500 57,200 Home 8 Community Environment Program Water Utility ..................................... 63,000 60.000 66,000 40,000 67,000 42,000 Sewer U!Illly..................................... Electrical Utility 180,000 185,000 190,000 ..................'................ Solid Waste ..................................... 25,000 60,000 28.000 64,000 30,000 70,000 Street Maintenance ............................... 67,000 137,000 187,000 Street Construction ............................... Totals ...................................... 455,000 520,000 560,000 Policy 8 Administration Program 8,01X) Mayor and Council ................................ 6,000 0,0000 4 40,00 7.000 44,000 48,000 Clerk .........................................• 12,000 12,000 Legal .......................................... Planning 8 Zoning ................................ 8 000 14 000 38,000 10,000 50,000 City Hell ........................................ 37,000 12,000 15,000 79,000 Liability Insurance ................................ 113,000 130,000 148,000 Totals ...................................... TOTAL CURRENT EXPENDITURES 726,000 830,500 907'200 Accompanying these budget papers is a sheet of Instructions for preparing the city's budget. It is Important to follow those Instructions carefully. Instructions to publisher: Publish all of the Notice of Public Hearing except if the city has no Pro- prietary Funds, omit that section. Form is designed for a six -Inch or narrower spread in the newspaper. Recommend such reduction In size for economy, so long as roadability is not Impaired. Clerk: Delete names o1 proprietary funds not applicable, add name of any fund not covered by list. i I•IICROFILNED By ( "'-JORM MICRII B CEDAR RAPIDS DES :1013ES I j 6Z `� V J T, Iowa Book and Supply Company serving Iowa City and the University of Iowa 8 SOUTH CLINTON BOX 2030 IOWA CITY, IOWA 52244 PHONE 337.4188 March 18, 1983 Mayor Neuhauser, Members Iowa City Council Civic Center Iowa City, IA 52240 Dear Mayor, I am advised by counsel that Chapter 362, Code Of Iowa prevents any city Officer who is elected or appointed from entering into a contract with the City of Iowa City. Because Of my application for Industrial . Revenue Bonds, I submit my resignation from the Board of Adjustment effective immediately, Sincerely, Peter C. Vanderhoef �J EDD MAR I 8 1983 CrVy CLERK MICROFILMED BY UORM- -MICR46 L -Aa. - I -CEDAR RAPIDS DES'M]0111� ,5-104 i CITY OF IOWA CITY _ CIVIC CENTER 410 E. WASHINGTON ST. IOWA CITY IOWA 52240 (319) 354.180 NOTICE THE CITY COUNCIL OF IOWA CITY IS CONSIDERING APPOINTMENTS TO THE FOLLOWING COMMISSION: HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION \ Two vacancies - One-year terms March 29, 1983 - March 29, 1984 Two vacancies - Two-year terms March 29, 1983 - March 29, 1985 Two vacancies - Three-year terms March 29, 1983 - March 29, 1986 , i Duties: The Commission shall conduct studies for the identification and designation of Historic Dis- tricts. The Commission shall review and'act upon all appli- cations for Certificates of Appropriateness. { The Commission shall cooperate with property owners and city agencies regarding remedy of dangerous conditions. The Commission shall further the efforts of historic preservation in the city by making recommendations to the City Council and city commissions and boards on preservation issues when appropriate, by encour- aging the protection and enhancement of structures with historical, architectural or cultural value, and by encouraging persons and organizations to become involved in preservation activities. i Iowa City appointed members of boards and commis- sions must.be qualified voters of the City of Iowa City. These appointments will be made at the March 29, 1983, meeting of the City Council at 7:30 P.M. in the Council Chambers. Persons interested in being considered for these positions should contact the City Clerk, 410 East Washington. Application forms are available from the Clerk's office upon request. ! S6 J I +� MICROFILMED BY JORIVI_-"MIC R(i�CA B'- -- !% I CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES j / a March 29, 1983 HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION two Vacancies for one-year terms; two Vacancies for two year terms; two!. vacancies for three-year terms Margaret Nowysz (served on Task Force 11/10/81 to 6/30/82) 1025 River Street George R. McCormick (served on Task Force 11/10/81 to 6/30/82) 230 E. Fairchild St. Richard B. Stump 319 Friendship St. Ronald F. Johnson 1025 Keokuk St. #1 Greg Duffey 1135 Howell St. David Arbogast 720 E. Market Apt. #4 Howard R. Jones 701 Oaknoll Drive Steven Jon Vander Woude 730 N. Van Buren St. Robert L. Alexander 9 Forest Glen Marilyn A. Schintler 2310 Cae Drive Charles A. Skaugstad, Jr. 538 S. Gilbert Sandra Keller 609 Keokuk Ct, Dorothy M. Pownall 1602 N. Dubuque St. Kenny Schroeder 1117 Keokuk St. Frank J. Wagner 1025 Woodlawn Rebeecal 0 160K a635 Ves,4;nd, :Lw* ALY&S 141CIO11LI11D 11 -UORM -MIC R(�L-A13-- - CEDAR RAPIDS • DES M014ES lid CITY OF IOWA CITY - ADVISORY BOARD/COMMISSION APPLICATION FORM Individuals serving on Boards/Commissions play an important role in advising the Council on matters of interest to our community and its future. Applicants must reside in Iowa City. The City Council announces Advisory Board/Commission vacancies 90 days prior to the date the appointment will be made. This period provides for a 30 -day advertising period and a 60 -day training period for new members. The training period allows new members to become familiar with the responsibilities and duties of the advisory board/commission before becoming a full voting member. After a vacancy has been announced and the 30 -day advertising period has expired, the Council reviews all applications during the informal work session. The appointment is announced at the next formal Council meeting. Appointees serve as unpaid volunteers. Council prefers that all applications must be submitted to the City Clerk no later than one week prior to the announced appointment date. PLEASE USE A BLACK INK PEN. THIS APPLICATION IS A PUBLIC DOCUMENT AND AS SUCH CAN BE REPRODUCED AND DISTRIBUTED FOR THE PUBLIC. THIS APPLICATION WILL BE CONSIDERED FOR 3 MONTHS ONLY. NAME I.,t . ,\�sz HOME ADDRESS S!r `E —1.0-25 Is your home address (listed above) within the corporate limits of Iowa.City? OCCUPATION (k p .:„\ � \� �� EMPLOYER S, lf. PHONE NUMBERS: HOME -7 _ qg j L BUSINESS EXPERIENCE AND/OR ACTIVITIES WHICH YOU FEEL QUALITY YOU FOR THIS POSITION: I WHAT IS WHAT CONTRIBUTIONS 00 YOU FEEL YOU CAN MAKE TO THIS ADVISORY BOARD (OR STATE REASON FOR APPLYING)? _ _, _i -I _ , __ p _ 1 - Specific attention should be directed to possible conflict of interest as defined in Chapters 362.6, 403A.22 of the Code of Iowa. Should you be uncertain whether or not a potential conflict of interest exists, contact the Legal Dept. Will you have a conflict of interest? _YES ^ANO If you are not selected, do you want to be notified? AYES NO This application will be kept on file for 3 month-- IUr[ lbruary 1983 FEB17 1983 r/Hc/AnJ if : Kvluo %�/J%D�/d P�ESE2 Gl1Tio�� CITY CLERK MICROFILMED BY I 1 JORMMICR(SLAB- LEDAR AAFIDS - DES MOINES I 561 J 1 - CITY OF IOWA CITY - 157'NZIC.. %/IGS✓*rlv,'' ADVISORY BOARD/COMMISSION APPLICATION FORM Individuals serving on Boards/Commissions play an important role in advising the Council on matters of interest to our community and its future. Applicants must reside in Iowa City. The City Council announces Advisory Board/Commission vacancies 90 days prior to the date the appointment will be made. This period provides for a 30 -day advertising period and a 60 -day training period for new members. The training period allows new members to become familiar with the responsibilities and duties of the advisory board/commission before becoming a full voting member. After a vacancy has been announced and the 30 -day advertising period has expired, the Council reviews all applications during the informal work session. The appointment is announced at the next formal Council meeting. Appointees serve as unpaid volunteers. Council prefers that all applications must be submitted to the City Clerk no later than one week prior to the announced appointment date. PLEASE USE A BLACK INK PEN. THIS APPLICATION IS A PUBLIC DOCUMENT AND AS SUCH CAN BE REPRODUCED AND DISTRIBUTED FOR THE PUBLIC. THIS APPLICATION WILL BE CONSIDERED FOR 3 MONTHS ONLY. NAME r,. /1. M� (feA1-I/Gt,- HOME ADDRESS 230 F- FA11?6#1t_l) S% Is your home address (listed above) within the corporate limits of Iowa City? YL S OCCUPATION 0 o EMPLOYER li,,/ r �• air / ow y PHONE NUMBER : HOME isl-7zS% BUSINESS �UNIvg4S/ra s3-'l3i� EXPERIENCE AND/OR ACTIVITIES WHICH YOU FEEL QUALITY YOU FOR THIS POSITION: Seny F.2 J5 THE ItUra.CIG OR GS SR vA r10H TASX Fo?LC (5eyiv Ep /tS RGSErT/.✓ ARrY. fiQ lErr1C Sv /fiT6l GftKBCioE (P�ySE�Cy/ G f REsroit/�6 ct .ZO R lw-cg. 1N Olt'44 LaN& rl.y6 wd/CKele OA/ N,?ra f/O� }FRyO wR IT 76N f wa K/H G 7ov� cN T1tF rin r.4 < ,g WHAT IS YOUR PRESENT KNOWLEDGE OF THIS ADVISORY BOARD? I FFELach w✓tlrr: rN ' aRO1n✓*d/cr; wrfrGH CAC-ArF,n T/tr A0'0/40 WHAT CONTRIBUTIONS DO YOU FEEL YOU CAN MAKE TO THIS ADVISORY BOARD (OR STATE REASON FOR APPLYING)? I1rrrXC5T- IN Od Esc ✓ tii /UWq CIrY (RCH/rF / FYOVR//- G4 AC-97'/1flr&- oailER HF/1'r4 l/r i rr r/r F I FC6L I Go✓'y 13C 0'105T /T Specific attention should be directed to possible conflict of interest as defined in Chapters 362.6, 403A.22 of the Code of Iowa. Should you be uncertain whether or not a potential conflict of interest exists, contact the Legal Dept. Will you have a conflict of interest? _YES _Y__NO If you are not selected, do you want to be notified? YES _NO This application will be kept on file for 3 months. -3- y? TERM �/C6fE?RG�J l 141CROFILMED BY 1 ._JORM"MICR6LA9 CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES I February 983 C FE823 1983 /`/9,e/gN r ea e4 Y CLE CRRK S6� J - CITY OF IOWA CITY - ADVISORY BOARD/COMMISSION APPLICATION FORM Individuals serving on Boards/Commissions play an important role in advising the Council on matters of interest to our community and its future. Applicants must reside in Iowa City. The City Council announces Advisory Board/Commission vacancies 90 days prior to the date the appointment will be made. This period provides for a 30 -day advertising period and a 60 -day training period for new members. The training period allows new members to become familiar with the responsibilities and duties of the advisory board/commission before becoming a full voting member. After a vacancy has been announced and the 30 -day advertising period has expired, the Council reviews all applications during the informal work session. The appointment is announced at the next formal Council meeting. Appointees serve as unpaid volunteers. Council prefers that all applications must be submitted to the City Clerk no later than one week prior to the announced appointment date. PLEASE USE A BLACK INK PEN. THIS APPLICATION IS A PUBLIC DOCUMENT AND AS SUCH CAN BE REPRODUCED AND DISTRIBUTED FOR THE PUBLIC. THIS APPLICATION WILL BE CONSIDERED FOR 3 MONTHS ONLY. ADVISORY BOARD/CISSION NAMEeIK47�&i M TERM NAME_ 0TVjL1z HOME ADDRESS1115- ,C((,,,pj0 St Is your home ddr ss li ted above) within the corporate imits of Iowa City? OCCUPATION C�eynEMPLOYER a� PHONE NUMBERS: HOME X38-977 3 BUSINESS 337 O 7,y EXPERIENCE AND/OR ACTIVITIES WHICH YOU FEEL QUALITY YOU FOR THIS POSITION:ar.tvz,Q v3// ai. n A. h A A WHAT IS YOUR PRESENT KNOWLEDGE OF THIS ADVISORY BOARD? Aai,pn.e ;t ^ P_ ' _'4- - 4- _ . n WHAT CONTRIBUTIONS U FEEL �11�KE TO 0 THIS FOR APPLYING H- Ettore (OR Specific attention should be directed to possible conflict of interest asidefined in co°.Je) Chapters 362.6, 403A.22 of the Code of Iowa. Should you be uncertain whether or not a potential conflict of intey6st exists, contact the Legal Dept. Will you have a conflict of interest? _YES NO If you are not selected, do you want to be notified? LYES _NO I L L D This application will be kept on file for 3 months. February 198 14 ' 1983 i MICROFILMED BY -JORM-MICR6LAB- - CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MINES ..J 54 8 r r - CITY OF IOWA CITY - ADVISORY BOARD/COMMISSION APPLICATION FORM Individuals serving on Boards/Commissions play an important role in advising the Council on matters of interest to our community and its future. Applicants must reside in Iowa City. The City Council announces Advisory Board/Commission vacancies 90 days prior to the date the appointment will be made. This period provides for a 30 -day advertising period and a 60 -day training period for new members. The training period allows new members to become familiar with the responsibilities and duties of the advisory board/commission before becoming a full voting member. After a vacancy has been announced and the 30 -day advertising period has expired, the Council reviews all applications during the informal work session. The appointment is announced at the next formal Council meeting. Appointees serve as unpaid volunteers. Council prefers that all applications must be submitted to the City Clerk no later than one week prior to the announced appointment date. PLEASE USE A BLACK INK PEN. THIS APPLICATION IS A PUBLIC DOCUMENT AND AS SUCH CAN BE REPRODUCED AND DISTRIBUTED FOR THE PUBLIC. THIS APPLICATION WILL BE CONSIDERED FOR 3 MONTHS ONLY. ADVISORY �BOARD/COMMISSION NAME t�iNa fjtJtivatbn G �...��. , TERM ppa NAME t n►r . NAME /7ilweis/ .P /ones HOME ADDRESSr70/ Gbkss/I Or/rp Te^ v L«�SJ2YA Is your homedress (listed above) within the corporate limits of Iowa City? y�,r• �",q Firtee /Y'c'f vw'.# / 004 OCCUPATION_ Tower G/1�. s ���a�'tn EMPLOYER // Y&&2et•/ ae e.,t. gcda) PHONE NUMBERS: HOME Jif'/- /4 yo BUSINESS,?,—,r7�&— EXPERIENCE AND/OR ACTIVITIES WHICH YOU FEEL QUALITY YOU FOR THIS POSITION: � e A i q/— • i/, t WHAT IS _L:lf7e /rnew/14.4 wxGshofi' g~eiregd eP4/fs Gx4gAo-&cs WHAT CONTRIBUTIONS DO YOU FEEL YOU CAN MAKE TO THIS ADVISORY BOARD (OR STATE FOR APPLYING)? Specific attention should be directed to possible conflict of interest as defined in Chapters 362.6, 403A.22 of the Code of Iowa. Should you be uncertain whether or not a potential conflict of interest exists, contact the Legal Dept. Will you have a conflict of interest? _YES ✓ NO If you are not selected, do you want to be notified? YES ✓ NO O L E r This application will be kept on file for 3 months. L February 9e3MAR 14 1983 It- xve4- CrlY CLERK .568 MICROFILMED BY JORM'MICROLAB� - � CEDAR RAPIDS DLS 14D CIES ;- - i/ r - CITY OF IOWA CITY - ADVISORY BOARD/COMMISSION APPLICATION FORM Individuals serving on Boards/Commissions play an important role in advising the Council on matters of interest to our community and its future. Applicants must reside in Iowa City. The City Council announces Advisory Board/Commission vacancies 90 days prior to the date the appointment will be made. This period provides for a 30 -day advertising period and a 60 -day training period for new members. The training period allows new members to become familiar with the responsibilities and duties of the advisory board/commission before becoming a full voting member. After a vacancy has been announced and the 30 -day advertising period has expired, the Council reviews all applications during the informal work session. The appointment is announced at the next formal Council meeting. Appointees serve as unpaid volunteers. Council prefers that all applications must be submitted to the City Clerk no later than one week prior to the announced appointment date. PLEASE USE A BLACK INK PEN. THIS APPLICATION IS A PUBLIC DOCUMENT AND AS SUCH CAN BE REPRODUCED AND DISTRIBUTED FOR THE PUBLIC. THIS APPLICATION WILL BE CONSIDERED FOR 3 MONTHS ONLY. ADVISORY �BOARD/COMMISSION NAME t�iNa fjtJtivatbn G �...��. , TERM ppa NAME t n►r . NAME /7ilweis/ .P /ones HOME ADDRESSr70/ Gbkss/I Or/rp Te^ v L«�SJ2YA Is your homedress (listed above) within the corporate limits of Iowa City? y�,r• �",q Firtee /Y'c'f vw'.# / 004 OCCUPATION_ Tower G/1�. s ���a�'tn EMPLOYER // Y&&2et•/ ae e.,t. gcda) PHONE NUMBERS: HOME Jif'/- /4 yo BUSINESS,?,—,r7�&— EXPERIENCE AND/OR ACTIVITIES WHICH YOU FEEL QUALITY YOU FOR THIS POSITION: � e A i q/— • i/, t WHAT IS _L:lf7e /rnew/14.4 wxGshofi' g~eiregd eP4/fs Gx4gAo-&cs WHAT CONTRIBUTIONS DO YOU FEEL YOU CAN MAKE TO THIS ADVISORY BOARD (OR STATE FOR APPLYING)? Specific attention should be directed to possible conflict of interest as defined in Chapters 362.6, 403A.22 of the Code of Iowa. Should you be uncertain whether or not a potential conflict of interest exists, contact the Legal Dept. Will you have a conflict of interest? _YES ✓ NO If you are not selected, do you want to be notified? YES ✓ NO O L E r This application will be kept on file for 3 months. L February 9e3MAR 14 1983 It- xve4- CrlY CLERK .568 MICROFILMED BY JORM'MICROLAB� - � CEDAR RAPIDS DLS 14D CIES ;- - - CITY OF IOWA CITY - ADVISORY BOARD/COMMISSION APPLICATION FORM Individuals serving on Boards/Commissions play an important role in advising the Council on matters of interest to our community and its future. Applicants must reside in Iowa City. The City Council announces Advisory Board/Commission vacancies 90 days prior to the date the appointment will be made. This period provides for a 30 -day advertising period and a 60 -day training period for new members. The training period allows new members to become familiar with the responsibilities and duties of the advisory board/commission before becoming a full voting member. After a vacancy has been announced and the 30 -day advertising period has expired, the Council reviews all applications during the informal work session. The appointment is announced at the next formal Council meeting. Appointees serve as unpaid volunteers. Council prefers that all applications must be submitted to the City Clerk no later than one week prior to the announced appointment date. PLEASE USE A BLACK INK PEN. THIS APPLICATION IS A PUBLIC DOCUMENT AND AS SUCH CAN BE REPRODUCED AND DISTRIBUTED FOR THE PUBLIC. THIS APPLICATION WILL BE CONSIDERED FOR 3 MONTHS ONLY. ADVISORY BOARD/COMMISSION NAME H= or;c pre<.rv,tinn ^nmg; «;nn TERM I v-nrs or 1a<s NAME Charlas A_ S ung stnA .ir_ HOME ADDRESS KLA S_ 41hprt Is your home address (listed above) within the corporate limits of Iowa City? ve< OCCUPATION Retail £urn+tura snlrs EMPLOYER self PHONE NUMBERS: HOME _(Ila)_gip-�>Rvn BUSINESS soma EXPERIENCE AND/OR ACTIVITIES WHICH YOU FEEL QUALITY YOU FOR THIS POSITION: A strnna interest in restoration and nreservation led to the ourchase_of the Close Mansion. 538 S. Gilbert. For the past three years we have worked on completing the restoration Trust of Historic Preservation. Awarded exclusive interior desien/furnishines contract for Brucemore Inc, in Cedar Rapids, one of twelve properties owned by the National' Trust in the United States. Work closely with a number of interior desien clients whom own nronerty on the National Trust. WHAT IS YOUR PRESENT KNOWLEDGE OF THIS ADVISORY BOARD? WHAT CONTRIBUTIONS 00 YOU FEEL YOU CAN MAKE TO THIS ADVISORY BOARD (OR STATE REASON FOR APPLYING)? My feel4nos o£ saving what xe can from the vast. to enhance our sense of histo rr and enrich the oresent compels me to offer my services to Iowa Citv's Historic Preservation Commission. Specific attention should be directed to possible conflict of interest as defined in Chapters 362.6, 403A.22 of the Code of Iowa. Should you be uncertain whether or not a potential conflict of interest exists, contact the Legal Dept. Will you have a conflict of interest? _ LYES _j_NO 7 � E DD If you are not selected, do you want to be notified? r YES NO This application will be kept on file for 3 months. R 22 1983 February.1 CITY CLERK d4rlwc 56 f i MICROFILMED BY 1 l --- JORM"MIC R6LAE1 CEDAR RAPIDS DES Id014ES ' ,r i - CITY OF IOWA CITY - ADVISORY BOARD/COMMISSION APPLICATION FORM Individuals serving on Boards/Commissions play an important role in advising the Council on matters of interest to our community and its future. Applicants must reside in Iowa City. The City Council announces Advisory Board/Commission vacancies 90 days prior to the date the appointment will be made. This period provides for a 30 -day advertising period and a 60 -day training period for new members. The training period allows new members to become familiar with the responsibilities and duties of the advisory board/commission before becoming a full voting member. After a vacancy has been announced and the 30 -day advertising period has expired, the Council reviews all applications during the informal work session. The appointment is announced at the next formal Council meeting. Appointees serve as unpaid volunteers. Council prefers that all applications must be submitted to the City Clerk no later than one week prior to the announced appointment date. PLEASE USE A BLACK INK PEN. THIS APPLICATION IS A PUBLIC DOCUMENT AND AS SUCH CAN BE REPRODUCED AND DISTRIBUTED FOR THE PUBLIC. THIS APPLICAT ON WILL BE CONSIDERED FOR 3 MONTHS ONLY. NAME/�,I� .8, (M0 HOME ADDRESS 31 / RC4ENaN;'P S710A5f--7— Is your home address (listed above) within the corporate limits of Iowa City? P OCCUPATION 1f1,+VA`1LAt.i>jIOJOULnVI.EMPLOYER Wt:7nAfC-NOkSt M/FJ &OIC` PHONE NUMBERS: HOME A32— U- K3 BUSINESS -26-4- 6-0 XaAS EXPERIENCE AND/OR ACTIVITIES WHICH YOU FEEL QUALITY YOU FOR THIS POSITION: 54414S (Isrr&�) #t.S7oelc P/E'ER_VAMon A2&+� IIJ A vw/1bE MA16F- Cr-- I A//1. -67 :... rr IA f -n. Q c l=Fr..nO-rZ T2 ) SWI u- 6A Nri- A 6L(Si vESs-496 C Pro-AIc c fit -tb TR -E GOMM IS5ia•✓ 63 S kA�VE A*i f C'fAJ Ajcc EaJcE VfA-T- S YOUR PRESENT KNOWLEDGE OF THIS ADVISORY BOARD? P(Z— WHAT CONTRIBUTi FOR APPLYING)? YOU CAN MAKE TO THIS ADVISORY -o Cc-T-,tUVOLVCb w/ Ffj APP2ecf 4 -no:✓ — Ll Szs� I /U 7 —c NT745UT5 )ARD (OR STATE REASON Specific attention should be directed to possible conflict of interest as defined in Chapters 362.6, 403A.22 of the Code of Iowa. Should you be uncertain whether or not a potential conflict of in erest exists, contact the Legal Dept. Will you have a conflict of interest? _YES NO If you are not selected, do you want to be notified? ,YES _NO O L j This application will be kept on file for 3 nth February 1583 MAR 5 1983 L CITY CLERK 2G 5`1 MICROf ILMED BY I 1 "JORM MICROLAB- 1 CEDAR RAPIDS DES MINES !� I I f - CITY OF IOWA CITY - ADVISORY BOARD/COMMISSION APPLICATION FORM Individuals serving on Boards/Commissions play an important role in advising the Council on matters of interest to our community and its future. Applicants must reside in Iowa City. The City Council announces Advisory Board/Commission vacancies 90 days prior to the date the appointment will be made. This period provides for a 30 -day advertising period and a 60 -day training period for new members. The training period allows new members to become familiar with the responsibilities and duties of the advisory board/commission before becoming a full voting member. period has fired, the After a vacancy has been announced and the 30 -day advertising p expired, Council reviews all applications during the informal work session. The appointment is announced at the next formal Council meeting. Appointees serve as unpaid volunteers. Council prefers that all applications must be submitted to the City Clerk no later than one week prior to the announced appointment date. PLEASE USE A BLACK INK PEN. THIS APPLICATION IS A PUBLIC DOCUMENT AND AS SUCH CAN BE .REPRODUCED AND DISTRIBUTED FOR THE PUBLIC. THIS APPLICATION WILL BE CONSIDERED FOR 3 MONTHS ONLY. ADVISORY BOARD/COMMISSION NAME r' I�LfSfl2UAT"(0�) LiO/1U41.TERM NAME I�014 AQ0 � N �r 50lU HOME ADDRESS 10a 0 01LU(C 6T / Is your home address (listed above) within the corporate limits of Iowa City? OCCUPATION 1�S A L .S _ EMPLOYER__., F PHONE NUMBERS: HOME -7q 793 BUSINESS 33�-53 EXPERIENCE AND/OR ACTIVITIES WHICH YOU FEEL QUALITY YOU FOR THIS POSITION: cis=� CFac-A l(�NI%S Ih'r✓!LR`cll �ii4 L />rL✓% juA-no-0-4L Of PfV�5£/LuvtTl0 y SONrSTY . 6/COUL WHAT IS YOUR PRESENT KNOWLEDGE OF THIS ADVISORY BOARD? U-14 T- ICU _IN 1 Tt•'1 l 1 Y b r. r� WHAT CONTRIBUTIONS DO YOU FEEL YOU CAN MAKE TO THIS ADVISORY BOARD (OR STATE REASON FOR APPLYING)? w0a I IIAJb KNoGvLfGi 8 �iL`rS 5C�RL r�ovil .r i - r T'i0�S i n n c 7 r .. n T rrn -r3 If 2� 775.21 �S 0 !C US f Specific attention should be directed to possible conflict of interest as defined in Chapters 362.6, 403A.22 of the Code of Iowa. Should you be uncertain whether or not a potential conflict of inter st exists, contact the Legal Dept. Will you have a conflict of interest? _YES NO -. If you are not selected, do you want to be notified? YES _NO IIInIIr This application will be kept on file for 3 months. FebruaX19MAR 2 1983 V Nil gu 'eg�4r� CITY CLERK 568 i 141CROFILIIED By 11_ JORM"MICROLAB- 1 L1'.•... % CEDAR RAPIDS • DES I40 C1E5 I � r � - CITY OF IOWA CITY - ADVISORY BOARD/COMMISSION APPLICATION FORM Individuals serving on Boards/Commissions play an important role in advising the Council on matters of interest to our community and its future. Applicants must reside in Iowa City. The City Council announces Advisory Board/Commission vacancies 90 days prior to the date the appointment will be made. This period provides for a 30 -day advertising period and a 60 -day training period for new members. The training period allows new members to become familiar with the responsibilities and duties of the advisory board/commission before becoming a full voting member. After a vacancy has been announced and the 30 -day advertising period has expired, the Council reviews all applications during the informal work session. The appointment is announced at the next formal Council meeting. Appointees serve as unpaid volunteers. Council prefers that all applications must be submitted to the City Clerk no later than one week prior to the announced appointment date. PLEASE USE A BLACK INK PEN. THIS APPLICATION IS A PUBLIC DOCUMENT AND AS SUCH CAN BE REPRODUCED AND DISTRIBUTED FOR THE PUBLIC. THIS APPLICATION WILL BE CONSIDERED FOR 3 MONTHS ONLY. ADVISORY BOARD/COMMISSION NAME .✓, zaexugi/<,,d / »a/lirrin rl TERM NAME /%.Yd/O 1 PigenG,jgfl HOME ADDRESS Is your home address (listed above) within the corporate limits of Iowa City? Es OCCUPATION Aof�yirx�niy9i. �'r,/f�eu4�—mac EMPLOYER !r/F✓Z/FAIL/�ivr� GrrrJect���frr� PHONE NUMBERS: HOME .3f/ -s<4/ BUSINESS 3 aR-97/r EXPERIENCE AND/OR ACTIVITIES WHICH YOU FEEL QUALITY YOU FOR THIS POSITION: i i n-. � _!......�. � �/�,E �1f/F �/fCil G�//'r/7YFA�S /Q//!7 //.9!/C .PF. f73•.OPn i �'T,pii/'TiipFl r2/ inL•A /•OLn.oA��.�/F4/ //Air/O_Sf/i.PE IJiPFI'/liLr ALBAy�q � n.v�� lJ�.s7� .� nAssAi/1 �t�T7r �niT/1C'r9,E'nLr/� /�,o�.v �A,ynGrl/A " !1F ALG •i7FJ �J�l//l Ff/'�iBTi/I,r/S WHAT IS YOUR PRESENT KNOWLEDGE OF THIS ADVISORY BOARD? /T "_ /aFF./ Pyr �xi�/y ,,,Fn .OrllFiJ Rx/r7 6S WHAT CONTRIBUTIONS DO YOU FEEL YOU CAN MAKE TO THIS ADVISORY BOARD (OR STATE REASON FOR APPLYING)? �gitFFt1/n/Ji4G Fr�FO^ Specific attention should be directed to possible conflict of interest as defined in Chapters 362.6, 403A.22 of the Code of Iowa. Should you be uncertain whether or not a potential conflict of interest exists, contact the Legal Dept. Will you have a conflict of interest? _YES _NO .jome'sy_yri nastoay/io D If you are not selected, do you want to be notified? YES _NO D This application will be kept on file for 3 months. 11 1983 February HwiAu "t, xw G CITY CLERK 1 i MICROFILMED BY r 1 "JORM" MICR#LAB i CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES ' - CITY OF IOWA CITY - ADVISORY BOARD/COMMISSION APPLICATION FORM Individuals serving on Boards/Commissions play an important role in advising the Council on matters of interest to our community and its future. Applicants must reside in Iowa City. The City Council announces Advisory Board/Commission vacancies 90 days prior to the date the appointment will be made. This period provides for a 30 -day advertising period and a 60 -day training period for new members. The training period allows new members to become familiar with the responsibilities and duties .of the advisory board/commission before becoming a full voting member. After a vacancy has been announced and the 30 -day advertising period has expired, the Council reviews all applications during the informal work session. The appointment is announced at the next formal Council meeting. Appointees serve as unpaid volunteers. Council prefers that all applications must be submitted to the City Clerk no later than one week prior to the announced appointment date. PLEASE USE A BLACK INK PEN. THIS APPLICATION IS A PUBLIC DOCUMENT AND AS SUCH CAN BE REPRODUCED AND DISTRIBUTED FOR THE PUBLIC. THIS APPLICATION WILL BE CONSIDERED FOR 3 MONTHS ONLY. ADVISORY BOARD/COMMISSION NAME Historic Preservation TERM NAME gt!pypn .Ton Vander Woude HOME ADDRESS 730 N. van Buren St. Is your home address (listed above) within the corporate limits of Iowa City? yes OCCUPATION Painting contractor EMPLOYER self employed PHONE NUMBERS: HOME 354-5544 BUSINESS same EXPERIENCE AND/OR ACTIVITIES WHICH YOU FEEL QUALITY YOU FOR THIS POSITION: Resident of Iowa City since 1969- Ten years experience exterior painting and restoration in the Iowa City area. Passed Board of Realtors Exam 6/30/81. Landlord and property manager since 1974. Home owner in Historic north end since 1974. WHAT IS YOUR PRESENT KNOWLEDGE OF THIS ADVISORY BOARD? Reviewed City Ordinance i�R2-104A WHAT CONTRIBUTIONS DO YOU FEEL YOU CAN MAKE TO THIS ADVISORY BOARD (OR STATE REASON FOR APPLYING)? •I am concerned with furthering the 1,i-+nri.• pre -ser- vation of Tnua rity.: Specific attention should be directed to possible conflict of interest as defined in Chapters 362.6, 403A.22 of the Code of Iowa. Should you be uncertain whether or not a potential conflict of interest exists, contact the Legal Dept. Will you have a conflict of interest? _YES X NO If you are not selected, do you want to be notified? x_YES N4� 0 D This application will be kept on file for 3 months. Feb uar.VARQ361983 CRY CLERK 1 141CROFILIIED BY 11 `DORM -MIC R46L A9T CEDAR RAPIDS DES MOINES i � �1 ADVISORY BOARD/COMMISSION APPLICATION FORM Individuals serving on Boards/Commissions play an important role in advising the Council on matters of interest to our community and its future. Applicants must reside in Iowa City. The City Council announces Advisory Board/Commission vacancies 90 days prior to the date the appointment will be made. This period provides for a 30 -day advertising period and a 60 -day training period for new members. The training period allows new members to become familiar with the responsibilities and duties of the advisory board/commission before becoming a full voting member. After a vacancy has been announced and the 30 -day advertising period has expired, the Council reviews all applications during the informal work session. The appointment is announced at the next formal Council meeting. Appointees serve as unpaid volunteers. Council prefers that all applications must be submitted to the City Clerk no later than one week prior to the announced appointment date. PLEASE USE A BLACK INK PEN. _ .. THIS APPLICATION IS A PUBLIC DOCUMENT AND AS SUCH CAN BE REPRODUCED AND DISTRIBUTED FOR THE PUBLIC. THIS APPLICATION WIILL BE CO•N�SIDERED FOR 3 MONTHS ONLY. ADVISORY BOARD/COMMIS/]SION NAME(yIfCR1C CRE�e�VATtO.J (gyp ,55r +TERM NAME ORp (CRLIZi L H(,5-XfL j�Z ADDRESS �fn fJZE3'i C7CEi✓ OCCUPATIONi�11.4r �SSOi2 EMPLOYERLC OF Ta" PHONE NUMBERS: RESIDENCE 337-5�4 BUSINESS 35`3 -3,i SO EXPERIENC ANO/OR ACTIVITIES WHICH YOU FEEL QUALITY YOU'FOR THIS POSITION: WHAT IS YOUR PRESENT KNOWLEDGE OF THIS ADVISORY BOARD? t/��i! WHAT CONTRIBUTIONS DO YOU FEEL YOU CAN MAKE TO Ty,;"1IS ADVISORY T: FOR APPLYING)? 4v vF 4wL4,,:4_ <7r rd�a„r� ,di1 Specific attention should be directed to possible conflict of interest as defined in Chapters 362.6, 403A.22 of the Code of Iowa. Should you be uncertain whether or not a Potential conflict of interest exists, contact the Legal Dept. Will you have a conflict of interest? YES V/ NO If you are not selected, do you want to be notified? ! YES NO a 6 D This application will be kept on file for 3 months. May 1982 MAR 21 1983 Crit�acr� ��cv✓L CfTY CLERK;eq7iti' i 141CROFILMED BY 1. --JORM - MICROO LAB' - J L % CEDAR RAPIDS • DES F101YE5 � I .J t __ _ CITY OF IOWA CITY - ADVISORY BOARD/COMMISSION APPLICATION FORM Individuals serving on Boards/Commissions play an important role in advising the Council on matters of interest to our community and its future. Applicants must reside in Iowa City. The City Council announces Advisory Board/Commission vacancies 90 days prior to the date the appointment will be made. This period provides for a 30 -day advertising period and a 60 -day training period for new members. The training period allows new members to become familiar with the responsibilities and duties of the advisory board/commission before becoming a full voting member. After a vacancy has been announced and the 30 -day advertising period has expired, the Council reviews all applications during the informal work session. The appointment is announced at the next formal Council meeting. Appointees serve as unpaid volunteers. Council prefers that all applications must be submitted to the City Clerk no later than one week prior to the announced appointment date. PLEASE USE A BLACK INK PEN. THIS APPLICATION IS A PUBLIC DOCUMENT AND AS SUCH CAN BE REPRODUCED AND DISTRIBUTED FOR THE PUBLIC. THIS APPLICATION WILL BE CONSIDERED FOR 3 MONTHS OgLy. - - ADVISORY BOARD/COMMISSION NAME-d[TE� ZRM./ 0 NAME= sr1c1Q SDs,,% HOME ADDRESS����Q Is your home address (listed above) within the corporate limits of Iowa City? OCCUPATION,/ EMPLOYERS/� ~7"� PHONE NUMBERS: HOME --5 4, _ BUSINESS EXPERIENCE AND/OR ACTIVITIES WHICH YOU FEEL QUALITY YOU•FOR THIS POSITION:-, WHAT CONTRIBUTIONS DO YOU FEEL ­­YOUMAKE TO THIS ADVISORY BOARD (OR STATE FOR APPLYING)? �2 «< _ 1� Ate, _ - o� / i, i - Sp�clific attenti�a�uld be dire.toble conf ct of int resedefi�G ned in Chapters 362.6, 403A.22 of the Code of Iowa. Should you be uncertain whether or not a potential conflict of interest exists, contact the Legal Dept. Will you have a conflict of interest? _YES I/ NO If you are not selected, do you want to be notified? / YES _NO O D This application will be kept on file for 3 months. �J MpR Februa ]963-21 1983 CITY CLERK SW 141CROFILIIED BY 11_ - JORM-MICR6LAE3 % CEDAR RAPIDS DES MOINES i r i • T. CITY OF IOWA CITY - ADVISORY BOARD/COMMISSION APPLICATION FORM Individuals serving on Boards/Commissions play an important role in advising the Council on matters of interest to our community and its future. Applicants must reside .in Iowa City. The City Council announces Advisory Board/Commission vacancies 90 days prior to the' date the appointment will be made. This period provides for a 30 -day advertising period and a 60 -day training period for new members. The training period allows new members to become familiar with the responsibilities and duties of the advisory board/commission before becoming a full voting member. After a vacancy has been announced and the 30 -day advertising period has expired, the Council reviews all applications during the informal work session. The appointment is announcet the net fomalid volunteers. Councilape fersxthatrallCapplicationsouncil nmust pbe �s bmittedvtontees sereathenCaity Clerk no later than one week prior to the announced appointment date. PLEASE USE A BLACK INK PEN. THIS APPLICATION IS A PUBLIC DOCUMENT AND AS SUCH CAN BE REPRODUCED AND DISTRIBUTED FOR THE PUBLIC. THIS APPLICATION WILL BE CONSIDERED FOR 3 MONTHS ONLY. ,ADVISORY BOARD/COMMISSION ij NAME)Jirvrc lorctervc hoP, Cv oTfRM 1 NAME s r _ELav HOME ADDRESS 609 KeollGll Cf jI Is your home address (listed above) within the corporate limits of Iowa City? Yes OCCUPATION LII fL rN GtLifir+rt% EMPLOYER (.f o f j*A L q,,v L; 6 rG v PHONE NUMBERS: HOME BUSINESS 3 to - 49 Y� EXPERIENCE AND/OR ACTIVITIES WHICH YOU FEEL QUALITY YOU FOR THIS POSITION: 1�>.�_�YVr,. LI Of S 155 ittc�o.d'k� r`n !e ih l� rLorti (�rrrt r t'Ch irr x,e Feeo- s v0l� 04V C.Tl.al ..n. -L. .f•IrLt !I `ff� 'tal .fu�c rFT ncrY nrr ` a1< v r &ndf n�T•C � L1l � i r,n %,• ` U r;• ti - iLs�l I.' 1I GoT� Pti.ert 1 r .-d• I o l G. YE„� I WHAT IS YOUR PRESENT KNOWLEDGE OF THIS ADVISORY BOARD? 1 r WHAT CONTRIBUTIONS DO YOU FEEL YOU CAN MAKE TO THIS ADVISORY BOARD (OR STATE REASON FOR APPLYING)?,m h �'�in'H n r rai }�✓trl HG. + rl n yl� ZoLvA r` r,vr.G'Frrlu. 1 L .. .'.1, i In ti%rL. k. •ire »,...r i�.. .,..c,cti �al'r F -H.rL L o 'L. /' i'i �r � oP„r� 1.�, 1. Specific attention should be directed to possible conflict of interest as defined in Chapters 362.6, 403A.22 of the Code of Iowa. Should you be uncertain whether or not a potential conflict of interest exists, contact the Legal Dept. Will you have a conflict of interest? _YES VNO luj �L D If you are not selected, do you want to be notified? I YES NO D This application will be kept on file for 3 months. F MAR221983 Februar83.R,yLI CIfY. CLERKIFeTjrv� S�8 1 MICMILMED BY 1 1 -DORM MICRbLAB- l CEDAR RAPIDS •DES MDINES I i ADVISORY BOARD/COMMISSION APPLICATION FORM Individuals serving on Boards/Commissions play an important role in advising the Council on matters of interest to our community and its future. Applicants must reside in Iowa City. The City Council announces Advisory Board/Commission vacancies 90 days prior to the date the appointment will be made. This period provides for a 30 -day advertising period and a 60 -day training period for new members. The training period allows new members to become familiar with the responsibilities and duties of the advisory board/commission before becoming a full voting member. After a vacancy has been announced and the 30 -day advertising period has expired, the Council reviews all applications during the informal work session. The appointment is announced at the next formal Council meeting. Appointees serve as unpaid volunteers. Council prefers that all applications must be submitted to the City Clerk no later than one week prior to the announced appointment date. PLEASE USE A BLACK INK PEN. THIS APPLICATION IS A PUBLIC DOCUMENT AND AS SUCH CAN BE REPRODUCED AND DISTRIBUTED FOR THE PUBLIC. THIS.APPLICATION WILL BE CONSIDERED FOR 3 MONTHS ONLY. ADVISORY BOARD/COMMISSION NAME Historic Preserystion Comm. TERM Any NAME Dorothy M. Pownall ADDRESS 1CO2 N. Dubuque Street OCCUPATION Insurance -General Surgery EMPLOYER University Hospitals S PHONE NUMBERS: RESIDENCE 337-3888 BUSINESS -356-2680 EXPERIENCE AND/OR ACTIVITIES WHICH YOU FEEL QUALITY YOU FOR THIS POSITION: As the owner of a house on the National Register, I've had first-hand experience with historic preservation. I would like to become actively involved in seeing that'the unique character of Iowa C.i.ty is maintained. WHAT IS YOUR PRESENT KNOWLEDGE OF THIS ADVISORY BOARD? I was surprised to find that, up to now, there had been no such commission. WHAT CONTRIBUTIONS DO YOU FEEL YOU CAN MAKE TO THIS ADVISORY BOARD (OR STATE REASON FOR APPLYING)? Utter committment and boundless enthusiasm Specific attention should be directed to possible conflict of interest as defined in Chapters 362.6, 403A.22 of the Code of Iowa. Should you be uncertain whether or not a potential conflict of interest exists, contact the Legal Dept. Will you have a conflict of interest? _YES X NO p If you are not selected, do you want to be notified? X YES NO O LS LS D This application will be kept on file for 3 months. MAR 231983 May 1982�j���� CITY CLERK`1 / M i 111CROFILRED BY L` CORM MIC ROLMS % CEDAR RAPIDS DES MOMS e I i - CITY OF IOWA CITY - ADVISORY BOARD/COMMISSION APPLICATION FORM Individuals serving on Boards/Commissions play an important role in advising the Council on matters of interest to our community and its future. Applicants must reside in Iowa City. The City Council announces Advisory Board/Commission vacancies 90 days prior to the date the appointment will be made. This period provides for a 30 -day advertising period and a 60 -day training period for new members. The training period allows new members to become familiar with the responsibilities and duties of the advisory board/commission before becoming a full voting member. After a vacancy has been announced and the 30 -day advertising period has expired, the Council reviews all applications during the informal work session. The appointment is announced at the next formal Council meeting. Appointees serve as unpaid volunteers. Council prefers that all applications must be submitted to the City Clerk no later than one week prior to the announced appointment date. PLEASE USE A BLACK INK PEN. THIS APPLICATION IS A PUBLIC DOCUMENT AND AS SUCH CAN BE REPRODUCED AND DISTRIBUTED FOR THE PUBLIC. THIS APPLICATION WILL BE CONSIDERED FOR 3 MONTHS ONLY. ADVISORY BOARD/COMMISSION NAME(/; aro,-;c P�astrJA+'an Cot,-, /TERM 1. Zcu Pc !S es NAMEf(�n.rS C_ 1, ,. { HOME ADDRESS l I l 7 16e o,'< L4 1< 5 Y Is your home address (listed above) within the corporate limits of Iowa City? OCCUPATION EMPLOYER PHONE NUMBERS: HOME 4S'/ - S 1-9'6 BUSINESS EXPERIENCE AND/OR ACTIVITIES WHICH YOU FEEL QUALITY YOU FOR THIS POSITION: r S YOUR PRESENT KNOWLEDGE OF THIS 1 . . i t WHAT CONTRIBUTIONS DO YOU FEEL.YOU CAN FOR APPLYING)? Wa L, .1i,lir:2c�et. /r1L .7/iG (a'. ISORY BOARD? J� A TO HIS)D ISORY BOARD (OR r r r Specific attention should be directed to possible conflict of interest as defined in Chapters 362.6, 403A.22 of the Code of Iowa. Should you be uncertain whether or not a Potential conflict of interest exists, contact the Legal Dept. Will you have a conflict of interest? _YES � p If you are not selected, do you want to be notified? vyEs _NO F I L� E D This application will be kept on file for 3 months. Februa*,' 24 1983 CITY CLERK��� 1 ' � IdICROEILIdED BY I �- —JORM MICREILA13 .. CEDAR RAPIDS • DES'MOINES I I,r � - CITY OF IOWA CITY - ADVISORY BOARD/CDMMISSION APPLICATION FORM Individuals serving on Boards/Commissions play an important role in advising the Council on matters of interest to our community and its future. Applicants must reside in Iowa City. The City Council announces Advisory Board/Commission vacancies 90 days prior to the date the appointment will be made. This period provides for a 30 -day advertising period and a 60 -day training period for new members. The training period allows new members to become familiar with the responsibilities and duties of the advisory board/commission before becoming a full voting member. After a vacancy has been announced and the 30 -day advertising period has expired, the Council reviews all applications during the informal work session. The appointment is announced at the next formal Council meeting. Appointees serve as unpaid volunteers. Council prefers that all applications must be submitted to the City Clerk no later than one week prior to the announced appointment date. PLEASE USE A BLACK INK PEN. THIS APPLICATION IS A PUBLIC DOCUMENT AND AS SUCH CAN BE REPRODUCED AND DISTRIBUTED FOR THE PUBLIC. THIS APPLICATION WILL BE CONSIDED FOR 3 MONTHS ONLY. ADVISORY BOARD/COMMI/ION NAME I�s1r>/� �j/�u'rt'�rl�< TERM NAME 19_22 L LJ l.Y/leLr HOME ADORESS /[�5 Is your home dress (istedd above) within the corporate limits of Iowa City? f-'6:�S OCCUPATION✓/r(1.4�Sf[ !� EMPLOYER S -,(,-,!E PHONE NUMBERS: HOME �// -� ?H BUSINESS � ? b' 7t'a':7� EXPERIENCE AND/OR ACTIVITIES WHICH YOU FEEL QUALITY YOU FOR THIS POSITION: 6,17 `� if' /1�i7 •<i/ /;lfGi ` �,^Nc// //�Dl� �/G>`PY,'dr� /!J/.�9fI ...� //.'�,+ YOUR PRESENT KNOWLEDGE OF THIS ADVISORY WHAT CONTRIBUTIONS DO YOU FEEL YOU CAN MAKE TO THIS ADVISORY BOARD (OR STATE REASON FOR APPLYING)? I ) I Specific/attention should be directed to possible conflict of interest as defined in Chapters 362.6, 403A.22 of the Code of Iowa. Should you be uncertain whether or not a potential conflict of interest -exists, contact the Legal Dept. Will you have a conflict of interest? _YES I/ NO F 0 L� p E D If you are not selected, do you want to be notified? /_YES _NO 15 This application will be kept on file for 3 months. MAR 24 1983 Februarp,w CITY CLERK r� i MICRONWED 61' JORM MICROCAE3'- CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES ( r � I f - CITY OF IOWA CITY - ADVISORY BOARD/COMMISSION APPLICATION FORM Individuals serving on Boards/Commissions play an important role in ecimust reside the Council on matters of interest to our community and its future. App in Iowa City. The City Council announces Advisory Board/Commission vacancies 90 days prior to the a 30-dod date the appointment will be made. This period provides for period a lowsenewsmembers�to and a 60 -day training period for new members. The training p become familiar with theresponsibilities and duties of the advisory board/commission before becoming a full voting member. -day advertising period has expired, the After a vacancy has been announced and the 30 Council reviews all applications during the informal work k sessirve unpaid appointment is announced at the next formal Council meeting. Appointees Council prefers that all applications must be submitted to the City Clerk no later than one week prior to the announced appointment date. PLEASE USE A BLACK INK PEN. THIS APPLICATION IS A PUBLIC DOCUMENT AND AS SUCH CAN BE REPRODUCED AND DISTRIBUTED FOR THE PUBLIC. THIS APPLICATION WILL BE CONSIDERED FOR 3 MONTHS ONLY. ` ��iS�FZVAiIoN�ol YILTERM ADVISORY BOARD/COMMISSION NAME II U)j E� NAME E' �G� G � �oN HOME ADDRESSo�c�. 3�� 1W � �� � N� City? Is your home address (listed above) within the corporate limits Of Iowa ' p OCCUPATION GRATE IRGN1TEGr EMPLOYER ��"„fit'"� tf,1P McIR?r•� PHONE NUMBERS': OME X37- 41b66 BUSINESS ��i�--7b 3 .4-k+g l EXPERIENCE AND/OR•ACTIVITIES WHICH YOU FEEL QUALITY YOU FOR THIS POSITION: c -w ��� KNOWLEDGE OV THIS ADVISORY R PR N , WHAT CONTRIBUTION DO )IOUEEL XOU CANMAKE TO FOR APPLYING). • 1 S ADVISORY BOARD (OR i - - w��� eco aLQt!>7 c uE iatuv� S fic attentf.n should be directed o possible co lict of interest as defined in Chapters 362.6, 403A.22 of the Code of Iowa. Should you be un rtain whether or not a potential confli t of interest exists, contact the Legal DeptNill you have a�co conflict of interest? YES �( _NO FRR2_81983 If you are not selected, Tdoyoyou want to be notified? YES _NO This application will be kept on file for 3 months. February Q rry c ERK cf v MICROn LMED BY I -JORM MICR40LAE3 - 1 CEDAR RAPIDS DES M0IFIES I i I - M ADVISC"_. BOARD/COMMISSION APPLICATION `RM Individuals serving on Boards/Commissions play an important role in advising the Council matters of interest to our community and its future. Applicants must reside in Iowa City. The City Council announces advisory board vacancies 60 days prior to the date the appointment will be made. This 60 -day period provides for a 30 -day advertising period and a 30 - day training period for new members. The training period allows new members to become familiar with the responsibilities and duties of the advisory board before becoming a full voting iember. After a vacancy has been announced and the 30 -day advertising period has expired, the Council reviews all applications during the informal work session. The appointment is annouAledapppplicatio sf urstlbeosubmittedttogthe pCity Clerk noelaternthan oneu eek prior to the announced appointment date. THIS APPLICATION IS A PUBLIC DOCUMENT AND AS SUCH CAN BE REPRODUCED AND DISTRIBUTED FOR THE PUBLIC. ALL NAMES WILL BE DROPPED FROM THE LIST AFTER A ONE-YEAR PERIOD. DATE 17 March 1983 IDVISORY BOARD/COMMISSION NAME _History Preservation Commission TERM 3 years or less LAME James P. Hayes ADDRESS 1142 East Court street, Iowa City, IA ICCUPATION Lawyer EMPLOYER self HONE NUMBERS: RESIDENCE 319/337-9798 BUSINESS 319/338-9222 "oERIENCE AND/OR ACTIVITIES WHICH YOU FEEL QUALIFY YOU FOR THIS POSITION: f have a Bachelor's degree in history. [ have served on Commissions in the Dast. ind`111M.., aL. :ommission and was Director of the Iowa Crime Commission. My home was built in the 1850s, aas once the home of irI Wood, is o7 t e at ona st- c eg s ter, Ind I have been very i 11 n 11 teII reste11 d in its history and the history of Iowa City. I was lnvnl..A Ln the process in obtaining the National Historic Register status for the house. HAT 15 YOUR PRESENT KNOWLEDGE OF THIS ADVISORY BOARD? That It ie a new Commission, and TAT CONTRIBUTIONS DO YOU FEEL YOU CAN MAKE TO THIS ADVISORY BOARD (OR STATE REASON FOR 'PLYING)? I will he an interested member and will work hard on the matters corrin before )ecific attention should be directed to possible conflict of interest in Urban Renewal project as defined in Chapters 362.6, 403A.22 of the Code of Iowa. Should you be uncertain whether not a potential conflict of interest exists, contact the Legal Dept. Will you have a Inflict of interest? _YES x NO lowing the length of term, are you willing to serve this term? X YES NO -you are pot selected, do you want to be notified? AYES ___-.NO you are not appointed for the current vacancy, do you wish to be considered for a future cancy? x YES _NO January 1979 .5z8 I.1ICROFILIdED BY ` I CORM -MIC 114611— AB CEOAH RAPIDS • DES !4011JES �