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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1982-01-05 Minutes numberedCOMPLETE DESCRIPTION OF COUNCIL ACTIVITIES January 5, 1982 Iowa City Council, reg, mtg. 1/5/82, 7:30 P.M. at the Civic Center. Mayor Neuhauser presiding. Councilmembers present: Balmer, Dickson, Erdahl, Lynch McDonald, Neuhauser, Perret. Absent: none. Staffinembers present: Berlin, l Hellin Jansen, Gannon Milkman, Hencin, Hauer, tape - 9, recorded on Tape 82-1, Side 1-299. Karr. Council minutes tape - Moved by Lynch, seconded by Perret, that the following items and recommendations in the Consent Calendar be received, or approved, and/or adopted as presented: L, 1 J ficial l Acti published, Approval subject ofcorrection uaslrecommended bons y the City Clerk?2/81, as Minut s Of of 9 Recreations ommB12/2/8oards Commiss- 1;d Resources conservation Airport Co 21 Comm2/7/glP gds and — 7 Adjustment -12/9/81; Planning and Zoning Comm. -12/14/81. �— Permit Motions and Resolutions as recommended b CL Approving Class C Liquor License for William A. Bock, bytheCity Clerk: Enterprises, Inc., 114 Wright Street. Approving Class C Beer Permit and 42 Sunday Sales for Randall's International, Inc. dba Randall's Discount- /3 Foods, 1851 Lower Muscatine Rd. Approving Class C Liquor License for The Back Side of Iowa City Bk. 71 , Inc. dba R.T. Grunts, 826 S. Clinton. RES. 82-1, I p. 1, ISSUING CIGARETTE PERMIT. Setting public hearings: Setting a public hearing for 2/16/81 on a resolution declaring that public convenience and necessity require the proposed renewal of taxicab service applied for by Donald and Anna Kral and le, Wayne and Nancy Draper dba A Better Cab Company. for 2/16/82 on a resolution declaring that public convenience and necessity require the proposed renewal of taxicabubli service applconvenience for Setting a b public hearing "floe" Toomer dba City Cab Company. Setting a public hearing for 2/16/82 on a resolution declaring that public convenience and necessity require Maurice proposed establishment of taxicab service applied for by Larry Shepherd �7 ! dba /f Hawkeye Cab Company. Setting a public hearing for 2/16/82 on a resolution I declaring that public convenience and necessity require the renewal of a taxicab service applied for by Roy & Janis Finley dba Hawkeye Cab Company. (Mr. Shepherd is currently in the Proposed Hawkeye Cab Company from Mr. Finley.)rocess of purchasing Jam; A PUBLIC HEARING ON 1/19/82 ON DISPOSITION OF PUBLIC PROPERTY. 2 3, SETTING Correspondence: Charles Wunder re accidents on Park Rd., referred to 2/ 1 the City Manager for reply. Memo from Civil Service Comm. submitting certified list of applicants for position of Maintenance Worker III, q Cemetery Division. Memo from Traffic Engr, re parking on Park Rd. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 7/0, all Councilmembers present. The ��r declared the motion carried and repeated the public hearing as set. �� 1. i MICROFILMED DY I 1 JORM MIC R�LAS + CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES � i 1 D —�o _y Counci' ctivities January .,, 1982 Page 2 Recommendation of the Planning and Zoning Commision to approve the final plat of Bryn Mawr Heights Addition, Part 13, noted. City Atty. Jansen replied _dam to the question raised in informal discussion by stating that no conflict of interest exists on this matter by Councilmember McDonald. Moved by Balmer, seconded by Perret, to set a public hearing on 2/2/82 on a proposed conveyance of the "well" property as noted on the plat of Conway's r Subdivision and court officer's deed. The Mayor declared the motion carried unanimously, 7/0, all Councilmembers present. Moved by Dickson, seconded by McDonald, to set a public hearing for 2/2/82 on the proposed vacation of a portion of Maiden Lane located between the CRI&P U Railroad and Prentiss Street. The Mayor declared the motion carried unanimously, 7/0, all Councilmembers present. A public hearing was held to consider amending Section 8.10 25A.10 of the Code of Ordinances concerning off-street parking requirements for clinic uses. g 9 No one appeared. A public hearing was held to consider the adoption of airport overlay i zones. Richard Blum, 2041 Rochester, appeared and urged passage. City Manager_ 2 I! Berlin stated that the staff would investigate implications with the hotel I project and report to Council. John Suchomel, Ecumenical Towers, appeared and congratulated Mayor Neuhauser and new Councilmembers and thanked the City street crews on the fine _ a 9 job during the last snow storm. A public hearing was held to receive citizen comments concerning the extension of the boundaries of the Iowa City Neighborhood Redevelopment Plan. .30 Staffinember Marianne Milkman appeared and presented a brief presentation. No one appeared. (North -between Prairie du Chien & Hy.-Vee;East-Towncrest Mobile Ct.) A public hearing was held on plans, specifications, form of contract, and estimate of cost for the Ralston Creek Village Sanitary Sewer Relocation 3 Project. No one appeared. Moved by Balmer, seconded by McDonald, to adopt RES. 82-2a, Bk. 71, pp. 4-5, APPROVING PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS, FORM OF CONTRACT, AND COST ESTIMATE FOR THE RALSTON CREEK VILLAGE SANITARY SEWER RELOCATION PROJECT 3-9 AND AUTHORIZE BIDS TO BE RECEIVED JANUARY 27, 1982. Affirmative roll call vote 1 unanimous, 7/0, all Councilmembers present. The Mayor declared the resolution adopted. i Moved by Balmer, seconded by Dickson, to appoint Thomas R. Scott, 419 E. j Fairchild, to the Planning and Zoning Commission for an unexpired term ending 3.13 5/1/83. The Mayor declared the motion carried unanimously, 7/0, all Councilmembers present. Councilmember Balmer requested salary breakdown by individual during the .1 i budget review. City Manager Berlin stated that the computer print-out was available for salaries at this point in time but that final breakdown would not be available until after the collective bargaining process was completed. almer noted that President Reagan had signed the sewer grant bill and that Iowa S � @ity was anxiously waiting to hear what our share would be, lie also noted the / article re affording to maintain physical plant. ,gG 9 II MICROFILMED BY "JORM MICR#AB 1 1). i CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES IIj r Counci ctivities January 5, 1982 Page 3 City Atty. Jansen reported that Attorneys Neuzil and Sanderson have agreed to reimburse the City for all legal costs associated with the quit claim decd for purchase of the old Rock Island depot. Jansen recommended that a policy of such reimbursements be adopted for any similar problems arising in the future and will draft such a policy for Council consideration. He reported on the favorable decision from District Court re a $100,000 damage claim against the City. Moved by Balmer, seconded by Perret, to adopt RES. 823, Bk. 71, p. 6, AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING SOLICITATION OF OFFERS TO PURCHASE LAND FOR PRIVATE DEVELOPMENT OF THE OLD PUBLIC LIBRARY SITE AND ALL OR A PORTION OF THE ADJACENT 9 PARKING LOT. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 7/0, all Councilmembers present. The Mayor declared the resolution adopted. City Manager noted the change to March 29, 1982, for the close of receipt of bids. i Moved by Perret, seconded by Dickson, to adopt RES. 82-4, Bk. 71, pp. 7-55, AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE AND SALE OF AN INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT REVENUE BOND (HENRY LOUIS, INCORPORATED, PROJECT) OF THE CITY OF IOWA CITY, IOWA, IN THE PRINCIPAL AMOUNT OF $95,000. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 7/0, all ! Councilmembers present. The Mayor declared the resolution adopted. I Moved by Balmer, seconded by Perret, to adjourn 8:00 P.M. The Mayor declared the motion carried. MARY C. NEUHAUSER, MAYOR ATTEST: MARIAN K. KARR, DEPUTY CITY CLERK' J iMICROFILMED BY 'JORM. MICR#L-A9- l CEDAR RAPIDS DES MOINES roti City of Iowa City MEMORANDUM DATE: December 31, 1981 TO: City Cpuncil FROM: Cil Manager RE: Material in Thursday's Packet Draft of Noise Control Ordinance Staff Meetings a. Minutes and Referrals - 23 Dec. b. Referrals 1. 9 & 10 Nov. 2. 16 Nov. 3. 14 Dec. C. Bike License Fees d. Employee Retirement Planning Program e. Quarterly Reports I. City Clerk 2. Energy Conservation 3. Civil Rights Specialist 4. Equipment Division S. Senior Center 6. Human Relations 7. Police 8. Fire 9. Housing & Inspection Services 10. Parks & Recreation f. Articles 1. Reagan Signs Sewer Grant Bill 2. Why Civil Service Should Be Abolished 3. City, Insurance Company Join in Protection Plan 4. Can We Afford to Maintain Our Physical Plant? I : i i i r j i i i 1 I!F f 141CROFIL14ED BY `•� _JORM:` MICR/LA �, CEDAR RAPIDS • DES M01 NES !� City of Iowa city MEMORANDUM DATE: December 31, 1981 TO: City Council FROM: Cit Manager RE: Material in Thursday's Packet Draft of Noise Control Ordinance Staff Meetings a. Minutes and Referrals - 23 Dec. b. Referrals 1. 9 & 10 Nov. 2. 16 Nov. 3. 14 Dec. c. Bike License Fees d. Employee Retirement Planning Program e. Quarterly Reports 1. City Clerk 2. Energy Conservation 3. Civil Rights Specialist 4. Equipment Division 5. Senior Center 6. Human Relations 7. Police 8. Fire 9. Housing & Inspection Services 10. Parks & Recreation f. Articles 1. Reagan Signs Sewer Grant Bill 2. Why Civil Service Should Be Abolished 3. City, Insurance Company Join in Protection Plan 4. Can We Afford to Maintain Our Physical Plant? l j J MICROFILMED BY ' _..JORMMICR+LAB.. Y �.. L /1 CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES