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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1982-03-30 CorrespondenceI ' 141CROFILMED BY I "-JORM- MICR+LAB- r I CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES � CITY OF IOWA ITY FINANCIAL SUNHARY FEBRUARY 1902 111:1: R+RING ADJUSTHFNTS ENDING FUND INVESTMENT tlAI,A NCE CHECKING A/C BALANCE 1`111111/AL'C OUOT 1`11101 IIA LANCE I+f:C taf TS DISNUIIS EMENT6 TO NA LAUCE BALANCE GENERAI. Ilb,529.U5 5119,479.56 601,765,71 30,884,68 127.95 .00 127.95 i DFMSERVICE 147,034.34 11.204,99 12.3115,00 .00 147.934.31 146,645.83 1,200.50 L'APITA1, PROJECTS 1,121,569.51 119,616.74 485,567,15 11,431.12 769,055.92 769,055.92 ,00 ENT1:1411HISI: 1,232,325.03 578.357.54 107,819.10 229,198.80 3,632,232.05 3,632,491.36 -259,31 , TRUST A AGENCY 549,770,119 10,107.33 65,506.41 -20,496.12 401,874.09 401.874.89 .00 INTRAGIIV. SERVICE 1,249,182.73 876,514.14 879,755.71 -263,457.94 902,701.22 982,783.22 ,00 SPECIA1. ASSESSMENT 5.954.69 42.76 .00 -5.120.34 269.11 .00 269.11 SPECIAL REVENUE 265,875.02 290,779.46 334,197.96 10,199.05 232, 260.57 237, 260,57 .00 ` J 6,710,5/0:46--------- 2,/05:702,52--------- 2�869�9/7.21-.--- 216_578.04-_6_7/5_111.79----75- - -- - -------- , ;;U I1 TlI7 AL --- - - ._277 --,33 -_-6 ---------- 8,599.03 696,555.62 705,265,05 .UO -110,40 .00 -110.40 g. . PAYNIILL .00 .00 ,00 H-14 ESCNIIN .00 .1111 .00 .00 1.00 .00 1,00 712 LNAH 1,00 172,001,30 ,UU 71,405.07 .00 77,722.50 .00 .00 165,604.59 98.106.06 67.570.57 1.6ASf:l1 HOUSING .00 55,312.09 55,262.09 50,00 IC HOUSINGAUI'NURITY 55,312.89 ,011 .00 3.29 11,929.67 .00 .00 .00 31.929.67 31.926.39 1`1111: PENSION 2,462.544.00 11,904.17 017.80 .UO 2.175.6)0,37 7.175.692.67 -67,30 i FI11f: PETIRCHI:NT .00 51,601.44 51,701.06 20.30 POLICE PENSIDN 51,1101.14 .f10 11,622,05 .00 2.110.42 .00 2,190.519,75 2,190,471.71 40,04 1'111,ICF: PETIRENLNT 7,109,008.12 963,649.60 958.272.74 5,376.06 PHONIC MOUSING 961.402.29 2,670.00, 422.69 .00 51111 T 111•A I, ---------------------------------------------------'.00--5,912.418.91 5,912,599.•14 796,157.71 786,1)8.5/--- ---- - ------ ------ ------------------------------ 5,069,5 0.52•----7 A905.)9 I GRAND TOM. I2,44 L1411,2U 7,701,060.21 ), 656,200.01 237.33 12.108,956.95 17,10,625.31 74,331.64 aazz o'c azaza ass, vaaaa-aaaaaeaee h ` .=c--------ecacae r--._azeaaszacaasaa.azcaaazoaveaaeaaecaczzaaacr ' 141CROFILMED BY I "-JORM- MICR+LAB- r I CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES � SUMMARY OF RECEIPTS FEBRUARY, 1982 TAXES LICENSES & PERMITS FINES & FORFEITURES CHARGES FOR SERVICES INTERGOVERNMENTAL REVENUE USE OF MONEY & PROPERTY MISCELLANEOUS RECEIPTS TOTAL GENERAL 312 LOAN ' LEASED HOUSING OTHER HOUSING TOTAL SPECIAL GRAND TOTAL $ 72,812.77 19,218.47 31,350.96 431,234.35 571,663.69 136,042.78 105,255.32 1,367,578.34 71,405.87 2,670.00 5 74,075.87 51,441,654.21 MICROFILMED BY "`JDRM 'MIC R#LAB' -� CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES `I J� I r i i MICROFILMED BY I- -JORM MICR+LA9.. ] CEDAR RAPIDS DES MOINES ti-- _io S66 CCUNLIL LISTING 02/82 FUND: GENERAL FUND VENDOR NAME PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AMOUNT A.A.A. WORLD WIDE TRAVEL AGENC AIR FARE A.S.P.A. INSURANCE PROGRAYLIFE INSURANCE 378.00 ADNIL ENTERPRISES ANIMAL SUPPLIES 23.00 AERO RENTAL INC.TOOLS AIR COOLED ENGINE SERVICES E EQUIPMENT RENT 20.40 32.03 AMERICAN HEART ASSOC. MINOR EQUIP REPAIRS CERTIFICATIONS 35.06 AMERICAN' PLAYGROUND DEVICE CO. MISC. EQUIP REP FIAT. 25.00 ANIMAL CLINIC VETERINARY SER. 136.32 ARENA AUTO BODY VEHICLE REPAIRS 11.00 ARENA AUTO BODY VEHICLE REPAIRS 480.50 ASPHALT PAVING ASSOC. GF IOWA REGISTRATION 973.50 ASSOCIATES CAPITOL SERVICETOOLS L EQUIPMENT RENT 25.00 BIF EQUIPMENT REPAIRS 983.37 BARRON MOTOR SUPPLYPLUMBfN1G SUPPLIES 185.63 BARTON SOLVENTS CHEMICALS 48.07 BEA CAY PLUMBERS REP. OF ELECT./PLBG. 139.15 BELL PUBLICATIONS CORP. CUTSIDE PRINTING 45.79 NEAL G. BERLIN MEALS 177.82 BEST RENTAL CENTER TOOLS E EQUIPMENT RENT 140.00 BEST RENTAL CENTERRENTALS 4.24 CLARK BOARCMAN CO. REFERENCE MATERIAL 60.60 R.M. BOG GS CO. BOHLMANNI LEISUREPRODUCTS REP. CF BLDG. HTG. EQUI 16.50 85.00 BOYD E RUMMELHART PLUMBING REFUSE COLLECTION EQUIP FIRE EXT. 290.00 BOYO E RUMMELHART PLUMBING E REFILLS MINOR EQUIPMENT 27.32 BRENNEMAN SEED STORE TOOLS 267.79 BROWN TRAFFIC PRODUCTS TRAFF. CONTROL lMPR MAT 31.30 BUTLER PAPER CO. OFFICE CE SUPPLIES OFFICYMEN7 520.00 CEDAR RAPIDS GAZETTE- ADS 105.80 CEDAR RAPICS GAZETTE ADVERTISING 45.60 D E R SERVICE EQUIPMENT SERVICE 214.80 CARL CHAUEK TRUCKING SERVICE EQUIPMENT SERVICE 193.75 CITY APPLIANCE MISC. EQUIP REP MAT. 1,762.50 CITY ELECTRIC SUPPLY ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES 30.65 IOWA CITY PETTY CASH REFUND 502.68 IOWA CITY PETTY CASH REFUND 71.26 COAST MARKETING GROUPREGREdTIONAI SUPPLIES 76.48 COMMUNICATIONS ENGINEERING CO. VEHICLE REPAIRS 46.63 THE CONSTABLE EQUIPMENT CC.LHE;dICALS 54.02 CONTRACTORS TOOL t SUPPLY RENTALS 75.95 CORALVILLE ANIMAL CLINIC VETERINARY SER. JAMES P. CURRY MISCELLANEOUS 34.56 34.56 DEPT. OF PUBLIC SAFETY TRACES 300.00 DICTAPHONE DIGITAL ECUIPMENT CORP. OFFICE EQUIPMENT REPAIR 175.00 1,396.00 DIVIDEND BONDED GAS OFFICE EQUIPMENT :REPAIR GASOLINE 1,097.00 DOMTAR INDUSTRIES26.55 SALT SALT GAYLE DUFFY SERVICE 17,706.71 E.IP.Z.C.A. DUES E MEMBERSHIPS 13.75 SANDRA ED''AARCS SHORTHAND REPORTER 30.00 CATHY EISENHCF"ER TRAVEL 112.70 EMERGENCY PRODUCTS ENTENMAN%-RCVIN FIRST AID E SAFETY SUP. 46.00 543.59 CC. THE F STOP UNIFORM CLOTHING 138.43 FRANK FAR ER FILM PROCESSING 8.32 TRAVEL 6.59 r i i MICROFILMED BY I- -JORM MICR+LA9.. ] CEDAR RAPIDS DES MOINES ti-- _io S66 I! I CCUNCIL LISTING 02/82 FUND: GENERAL FUND VENDOR NAME PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AMOUNT FIDLAR f, CHAMBERS CO. REFERENCE MATERIAL 89.60 FLEET'WAY STORES MISC. EQUIP REP MAT. 901.47 FREEMAN LOCKSMITH E DOOR CLOSE BUILDING E CCNST. SUP. 48.76 FROHWEIN SUPPLY CC. OFFICE FURNITURE/EQUIP. 417.82 GILPIN PAINT E GLASS PAINT C SUPPLIES 14.40 Y GLOBE MACHINERY E SUPPLY CO. BUILDING E CONST. SUP. 182.00 ANNIE GRAHAM OUTSIDE PRINTING 20.00 ANNIE GRAHAM OUTSIDE PRINTING 40.50 " HACH BROTHERS SANITATION E INC. SUP. 951.42 HARVARD BUSINESS REVIEW SUBSCRIPTION 27.42 HAWKEYE 00 LUMBER BUILDING E CONST. SUP. 30.26 HAYEK, HAYEK, HAYEK E HOLLAND ATTORNEY SER. 73.26 HYORI7E CH 6MICAL WATER/SEWAGE CHFMICALS 265.80 IAOHRA DUES E MEMBERSHIPS 150.00 IBM OFFICE EQUIPMENT RENTAL 753.35 INST. OF TRANS. ENGINEERS BOOKS MAGAZINES NEWSPAP 70.10 INTERNATIONAL CITY BOOKS MAGAZINES NEWSPAP 115.50 INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE DUES E MEMBERSHIPS 100.00 INTL. MFCA CAREER CEV. CENTER REGISTRATION 110.00 INTL. MUNICIPAL SIGNAL ASSOC. DUES E MEMBERSHIPS 150.00 INTL. PERSONNEL MGMT. ASSCC. BOOKS MAGAZINES NEWSPAP 12.75 INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY BOOKS 8.00 INTERNATIONAL INFORMATION DUES E MEMBERSHIPS 50.00 IOWA ASSOC. OF SLOG. OFFICIALS REGISTRATION 40.00 , IOWA ASSO.CF HOUSING OFFICIALS DUES E MEMBERSHIPS 55.00 IOWA CHAPTER OF IAEI REGISTRATION 55.00 IOWA CITY EXCAVATING E GRADING EQUIPMENT SERVICE 4,830.75 IOWA CITY MANAGEMENT ASSCC. REGISTRATION 80.00 ! IOWA CITY PRESS CITIZEN ADVERTISING 138.26 IOWA FIRE CHIEFS DUES E MEMBERSHIPS 5.00 IOWA ILLINOIS GAS E ELECTRIC ELECTRICITY 31,652.44 IOWA ACE LUMBER PLUMBING SUPPLIES 224.03 IOWA MUNICIPAL ATTCRMEYS ASSOC DUES L MEMBERSHIPS 45.00 IA. MUNICIPAL FINANCE OFFICERS DUES E MEMBERSHIPS 25.00 IOWA PARK E REC. ASSN. RECREATIONAL SUPPLIES 4.00 KENNETH IRVING FOOD 33 MARICA JE -NN TECHNICAL SERVICE 33. JOHNSCN COUNTY CLERK 24.0000 COURT COSTS E SFR. 55.50 JO -CO. FEEL E HATCHERY AGRICULTURAL MATERIAL 6.50 JOHNSON COUNTY RECCROER RECORDING FEES 67.80 JOHNSCN CCUNTY SHERIFF SHERIFF FEE 3.00 JOHNSON COUAJTY SHERIFF SHERIFF FEE 32.05 JOHNSCN COUNTY SHERIFF SHERIFF FEE 3.00 JOHNSOPIS MACHINE SHOP MINOR EQUIP REPAIRS 197.08 CHARLEFN JONES POSTAGE 5.63 JOE KENNEDY TRUCKING c i CUIP„ENT SERVICE 525.00 KIMMEY FIRE E SAFETY TOOL/MINOR EQUIP REP MA 280.97 KIRK'WOOD COMMUNITY COLLEGE PROFESSIONAL SERVICES 350.00 KIRKWOOD COMMUNITY COLLEGE OUTSIDE PRINTING 20.34 ARTHUR KLCCS FCOD 33.33 H.3. LEISERO'WITZ CO. OFFICE SUPPLIES 151.92 LENOCH F. CIL EK MISCELLANEIOUS SUPPLIES 257.81 LINO ART SUPPLIES OFFICE SUPPLIES 24.84 DAVE LONG PP.CTECTIVE PROCLCTSA MINOR EQUIP REDAIRS 38.50 HENRY LOUIS INC. PHOTO SUP. E EQUIP. 166.30 5o(* I- r" MICROFILMED BY ....--. `.. I JORM.._ MICR#LAB.. CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES CCUNCIL LISTING 02/82 FUND: GENERAL FUND VENDOR NAME JOHN A. LUNOELL MADISON BIONICS MARV'S GLASS WM. L. MASKE WM. L. MASKE MEDICAL ASSOCIATES MIC AMERICA CONGRESS CN AGING MIDWEST JANITORIAL SERVICES MOCRE GIL CO. NAGLE LU113ER CO. NATIONAL BUSINESS SYSTEMS NATL. COUNCIL ON AGING, INC. NATL. FIRE PROTECTION ASSOC. NATIONAL INSTITUTE NATL. RECREATION E PARK ASSN. NEWKIRK SALES CO. NORTHWESTERN BELL NORTHWESTERN BELL NORTHWESTERN BELL P.P.G. INDUSTRIES PAUL'S DISCOUNT J.C. PENNY CO. INC. PEOPLE'S DRUG STORES INC. PEOPLE'S DRUG STORES INC. PERSCNNEL JOURNAL PITNEY 305..ES POWER EQUIPMENT INC. PRINTING INC. PRODUCT INFOR14ATION NETWORK PYRAMID SERVICES QUALITY ENGRAVED SIGNS REPUBLIC ELECTRIC CO. ROCCA 'WELDING 6 REPAIR ROCHESTER ;AICLANO ROGER'S SHOES RON'S WELDING SAYLOR LOCKSMITH SEARS ROEBUCK E CO. SECURITY ABSTRACT CC. SHAY ELECTRIC GLENN SIDERS SIEG CO. SMEAL FIRE EQUIPMENT SPURGEON ALARM SYSTEMS STATE LIBRARY COMMISSION STATE LIBRARY COMMISSICN STEVE'S TYPEWRITER CO. STEVEN'S SARK 6 GRAVEL IML. JOHN STEVENS TRUCKING CO. RICK STOCKMAN TRUCKING RICK STOCKM-AN TRUCKING ELCGN C. STUTZMAN RALPH STUTZMAN JOhN R. SUCHCMEL TLS CO. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION TRAVEL SANITATION SUPPLIES REP. E MAINT. TO BUILDI ECUIPMENT SERVICE EQUIPMENT SERVICE MEDICAL SER. DUES E MEMBERSHIPS SANITATION SUPPLIES GREASE E OIL LUMBER/HARDWARE SUPPLIE PRINTING SUPPLIES SUBSCRIPTION TRAINING FILM/MATERIALS DUES 6 MEMBERSHIPS DUES 6 MEMBERSHIPS FLUIDS, GASES, CTHER TELEPHONE EQUIP. CHARGE LONG DISTANCE CALLING TELEPFONE EQUIP. CHARGE PAINT 6 SUPPLIES MISC. EQUIP REP MAT. HOUSEHOLD EQUIPMENT . RECREATIONAL SUPPLIES RECREATIONAL SUPPLIES SUBSCRIPTION OFFICE EQUIPMENT RENTAL EQUIPMENT RENTAL OUTSIDE PRINTING DUES 6 MEMBERSHIPS TOOL/MINOR EQUIP REP MA OFFICE SUPPLIES BUILDING 6 CONST. SUP. TCOL/MINOR EQUIP REP MA SANITATION SUPPLIES UNIFORM CLOTHING FLUICS, GASES, CTHER MISCELLANEIOUS SUPPLIES FIRST AID E SAFETY SUP. ABSTRACTS MISC. EQUIP REP MAT. TRAVEL TOOL/MINOR EQUIP REP MA MINOR EQUIPMENT LCCAL MILEAGE REFERENCE MATERIAL OUTSIDE PRINTING OFFICE EQUIPMENT REPAIR ICE CCNTROL CHEMICALS EQUIPMENT SERVICE EQUIPMENT SERVICE EQUIPMENT SERVICE COMMERCIAL FEES SAFETY SHOES TECHNICAL SERVICE DATA PROCESSING 1110111LMID 11 j I I - JOR M. - MIC R#L A la CEDAR RAPIDS • DES M014ES AMOUNT 38.34 220.88 98.20 1,200.00 450.00 225. 00 20.00 73.20 47.16 182.00 874.26 8.00 298.50 35.95 70.00 28.75 6,738.77 985.44 7,091.96 353.04 359.28 116.42 7.18 6.18 32.00 37.75 1,650.00 179.40 765.00 76.07 9.20 263.52 95.52 36.68 52.95 173.36 3.00 257.87 71.00 751.59 60.27 53.49 101.40 30.00 2.00 L.60 82.50 5,364.54 900.00 1,593.00 442.50 76.20 35.00 225.00 723.94 ,fob J.J r., CCUNCIL LISTING 02/82 FUND: GENERAL FUND VENDOR NAME PROGUCT DESCRIPTION AMOUNT TLS CO. TECHNIGRAPHICS INC. DATA PROCESSING 1,085.00 JUDSON TEPASKE OUTSIDE PRINTING 887.65 TERRY'S OFFICE PRCOUCTS REPAIR LOCAL MILEAGE OFFICE EQUIPMENT 36.20 CHARLES TOLD CO. REPAIR UNIFORM CLOTHING43.85 TRAFFIC INSTITUTE TROTT REFERENCE MATERIAL 147.00 C JANSEN U.S. POST OFFICE ATTORNEY SER. 11.00 2,860.74 U.S. POST OFFICE POSTAGE BULK NAILING 95.00 UNIFORM OEM, INC. UNIFORM CLOTHING 260.00 UNIMARK-MCCONALD INC. COMPREHENSIVE LIAR. INS 58.25 UNION BUS DEPOT MISCELLANEOUS 7,005.38 UNION SUPPLY CO. UNIVERSITY CAMERA C SCUND VIDEO RECORDING TAPE 3.20 112.80 UNIVERSITY OF IOWAO PHOTO SUP. C EQUIP. 47.31 U OF IOWA OFFICE EQUIPMENT RENTAL 21.00 UNIVERSITY OF IOWA REFERENCE MATERIAL 46.35 UNIVERSITY OF IOWA REFERENCE MATERIAL 3.50 VON BRIEL REDMOND S.C. VIDEO RECORDING TAPE PROFESSIONAL 31.00 WAHL L WAHL INC. WAHL L SERVICES OFFICE EQUIPMENT REPAIR 1 ,523.33 WAHL INC. WASHINGTON PARK INC. OFFICE EQUIPMENT REPAIR 43.51 56.10 WEE WASH IT 13UILOING•RENTAL 2.105.00 WEE WASH IT L LAUNDRY SERVICE 92.00 NEE WASH IT LAUNDRY SERVICE 28.00 GERARD P. WEEG COMPUTING CTR. LAUNDRY SERVICE DATA PROCESSING 44.10 THE WEEKLY NEWS SUBSCRIPTION 1,000.00 WEST PUBLISHING CO. BOOKS 8.50 PHYLLIS A. WILLIAMS JOHN WILSON SPORTING MISCELLANEIOUS SUPPLIES 105.00 19.86 GOOOS RAYMOND E. WOMBACHERFOOO RECREATION EQUIPMENT 18.58 WOCDBURiJ SOUND SERVICE MINOR EQUIPMENT 33.633 ZUCHELLI HUNTER C ASSOC. CONSULTANT SERVICE 13.67 7 ZYTRON CORPORATION MICRCFISCHE 461.80 ZYTRON CORPORATION MICROFISCHE 172.00 PATRICIA FCX JANE REC. CLASSES/LESSONS 450.80 HUTT PAUL HEIN REC. CLASSES/LFSSOMS 2.00 20.00 LELIA 11. KERB REC. CLASSES/LES' _ CLASSES/LESSONS 16.00 KAREN CLARK REC. CLASSS/L=SSONS 1.00 ROBERT SILBER REC. CLASSEES/LESSONS 16.00 MARJORIEPAN GA LL REC. CLASSES/LSSSONS 5.00 MARILYN ATKINS REC• CLASSES/LESSONS 16.00 REGAL VENDING REL. CLASSES/LESSONS 11.00 TELFORD LAP.EW REFUND REFUND 50.00 JUDY CAR,MICHAEL EMMA JUDGEMENT F. DAMAGES 60.00 LCUISE HORA GLORIA ESCARZA REC. CLASSES/LESSONS 177.80 46.00 PAT HARDING REC. CLASSES/i.ESSCNS 6.00 MICHAEL P. GARRYREFUNC REFUND 114.80 WARD G. GRANT REFUND 5.00 FRIEDA P.UMYELHART ANO REFUND 5.00 DIANN 'WILDER REFUND 39.85 NANDA JOHhl5O1" ABLEX OU3LISHING CORP.aRLVi/REFERENCE REC. CLASSES/LESSONS 32.50 16.00 45.00 1 'v 1 ( r •„ i .. MICROFILMED BY . CEDARRARI05 ,C(R46LOAB.. J�: CCUNCIL LISTING 02/82 FUND: GENERAL FUND VENDOR NAME PRODUCT DESCRIPTIGN AMOUNT AMACOM BOOKS CATALOGUEC/CIRCUL 50.60 AMERICAN BINDERY BOOK BINDING 347.20 AMERICAN ECONOCLAO SERVICE BOOKS CATALOGUED/CIRCUL 836.56 AMERICAN PUBLISHERS CO. SCOKS CATALOGUEC/CIRCUL 359.79 AMERICAN RADIO RELAY LEAGUE BCOKS CATALOGUED/CIP.CUL 15.75 MISTER ANDERSON'S CO. TCYS 17.00 ARCO PUBLISHING CO. BCOKS CATALOGUED/CIRCUL 27.90 AREA EDUCATICNAL AGENCY II CASSETTE 7,99 BACON PA:MPHLF.T SERVICE PAMPHLET FILE MATERIALS 24.27 BAKER E TAYLCR CO. BOOKS CATALOGUED/CIRCUL 2,678.62 BAKER E TAYLCR CO. TECHNICAL SERVICE 32.73 BARROWS ECUCATIONAL SERIES CASSETTE 28.85 BELL E HOOELL MICROFCRMS 777.50 ROBERT BENTLEY INC. BOOKS CATALOGUE!)/CIRCUL 43.31 BIG BEAUTIFUL WOMAN PRINT/CIRCULATIN'G 12.00 BLUM'S BLOCMS LTD. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES 91.55 ROCKS ON TAPE CASSETTE 3.00 BOUND TO STAY BOUND BOOKS BOOKS CATALOGUED/CIRCUL 117.42 R.R. BOWKER BOOKS CATALOGUED/REF. 78.15 BRODART INC. BCOKS UNCATALOGED 101.52 C.P.I. PRINT/REFERENCF. 12.00 C.W. ASSOCIATES PRINT/REFERENCE 70.00 C.W. ASSOCIATES PRINT/CIRCULATING 26.00 CARDIFF PUBLISHING CO. BOOKS CATALOGUED/CIRCUL 14.70 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH BOOKS CATALOGUEO/CIRCUL 4.00 CHILDRENS POCK CO. BOOKS CATALOGUEO/CIRCUL 251.96 CHILDRENS PRESS BOOKS CATALOGUED/CIRCUL 6.56 CHILTCN BOOK CO. BOOKS CATALOGUEO/CIRCUL 21.79 IOWA CITY PETTY CASH REFUND 15.66 THE COLONIAL WILLIAMSBURG. BOOKS CATALOGUED/CIRCUL 5.39 CONGRESSIONAL QUARTERLY SERV. BOOKS CATALOGUED/REF. 5.00 CONTRACT CLEANING SERVICES REP. L MAINT. TO BUILDI 1,931.00 COUNCIL ON INTERRACIAL SOCKS PRINT/CIRCULATING 25.00 CREATIVE EDUCATIO14 INC. BCOKS CATALOGUED/CIRCUL 106.92 DMR PUBLICATIONS INC. BOOKS CATALOGUED/CIRCUL 8.95 B. DALTCN BOOKS UNCATALOGED 100.00 DEVOKE CO. CFFICE SUPPLIES 103.03 WALT DISNEY EDUCATIONAL MEDIA 16MM FILMS 46.61 DO IT NOW FOUNDATION PAMPHLET FILE MATERIALS 1.45 DOUBLEDAY L CO. INC. BOOKS UNCATALOGED 16.26 DOVER PUBLICATIONS INC. BOOKS CATALOGUED/REF. 147.26 EASTIN-PHELAN DIST. VIDEO RECORDINGS 83.20 EBSCO SUBSCRIPTION SERVICE PRINT/CIRCULATING 78.00 EDUC. ENRICHMENT MATERIALS BOOKS CATALOGUEC/CIRCUL 7.35 ENCYCLOPAECIA BRITANNICA 16MM FILMS 71.30 ERIC DOCUMENT REPROCUCTION MICRCFORMS 4.01 EVERGREEN PADDLEWAYS BOOKS CATALOGUEC/CIRCUL 7.95 EXECUTIVE ENTERPRISES PUB. CO. BCOKS CATALOGUEC/CIRCUL 4.83 N.A. FISHER CO. BOOKS CATALOGUED/CIRCUL 5.58 FRENCH E SPANISH RCCK CORP. ROCKS CATALOGUED/CIRCUL 6.30 HACH BROTHERS SANITATION C IND. SUP. 186.75 G.K. HALL L CO. BOOKS CATALOGUED/CIRCUL 222.1.1 G.K. HALL C CO. BOOKS CATALOGUEO/CIRCUL 285.06 MIKE MERGER. BOOKS CATALOGUEC/CIRCUL 9.00 THE H.IGHS'IITF CO. MISCELLANEICUS SUPPLIES 194.31 I j S'O to I �r ! MICROFILMED BY -DORM MIC Rtj'1CAB� � CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES I _ all 7 �;l S IAICROFILMED DY `... j. 1.._ --JORM MIC R(�LAB.. J CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINCS AMCUNT 79.10 166.08 664.86 553.89 110.04 17.95 27.50 3,313.52 6.00 150.52 11.00 11.80 19.00 99.68 295.17 115.10 160.00 8.50 10.85 14.95 71.00 73.79 98.00 87.60 7.28 20.50 1.45 360.50 21.90 9.66 8.28 48.70 46.90 46.90 2.75 48.00 79.01 12.82 8.00 11.81 8.00 3.44 12.82 6.95 27.85 139.16 25.76 101.68 10.00 1,500.00 200.00 23.26 79.51 14.00 5.24 X06 CCUNCII LISTING FUND: GENERAL FUND 02/82 VENDOR NAMF PRODUCT DESCRIPTION - HONEYWELL HORNUNG'S PRO GOLF SALES MISC. EQUIP REP MAT, ID RECALL SYSTEMS MISCELLANEIOUS SUPPLIES I,NGRAM BOOK Co. MISCELLANEIOUS SUPPLIES INMAC BOOKS CATALOGUEC/CIRCUL IOWA BOOK E SUPPLY MISCELLANEIOUS SUPPLIES IOWA CITY TYPEWRITER CG. GAMES IOWA ILLINOIS GAS E ELECTRIC OFFICE SUPPLIES HAP JCNES MOTORCYCLE BLUE ELECTRICITY BOOK JORM MICROLAB PRINT/REFERENCE JUDY KELLEY PHOTOCOPY SUPPLIES LANE PU3LISHING CO. PAMPHLET FILE MATERIALS LIBRARY EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTE THE LIBRARY SUPPLIER PR10KS NT/REFERENCEC/CIRCUL MAIN LINE BOCK CO. DISC MEANS SERVICE BOOKS CATALOGUEC/CIRCUL MIDLAND BINDERY LAUNDRY SERVICE NHL PUBLICATIONS BOOK BINDING NATIONAL ACADEMY PRESS BOOKS CATALOGUED/CIRCUL NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC SOCIETY BOOKS CATALOGUED/CIRCUL NATIONAL PUBLIC RADIO BOOKS CATALOGUEC/CIRCUL NATIONAL RECORD PLAN CASSETTE NEW DIMENSIONS FOUNDATION BOOKS CATALOGUED/CIRCUL O'KEEFE ELEVATOR CO. CASSETTE PEACE PRESS REP. t MAINT. TO BUILDI PENFIELD PRESS BOOKS CATALOGUED/CIRCUL PEOPLES LAW SCHOOL BOOKS CATALOGUED/CIRCUL POOL E CREW BOOKS CATALOGUED/REF. POPULAR SCIENCE BOOK CLUB CASSETTE PRAIRE LIGHTS 80OKSTORE BOOKS CATALOGUED/CIRCUL PRENTICE HALL INC. BOOKS CATALOGUED/CIRCUL QUILL CORP. BOOKS CATALOGUEC/CIRCUL REEL IMAGES OFFICE SUPPLIES REEL IMAGES VIDEO RECORDINGS SUZANNE O'OEA SCHENKEN VIDEO RECORDINGS SHAY ELECTRIC BOOKS CATALOGUED/CIRCUL SITTLERS SUPPLIES REP. CF ELECT./PLBG. W.H. SMITH PUBLISHERS INC. HISCELLANEIOUS SUPPLIFS SOLON ECOpC:IIST BOOKS CATALOGUED/CIRCUL SOUNDWOHOS PR IN T/REFER EPIC E SPIRIT THAT MOVES US CASSETTE MADELINE SULLIVAN BOOKS CATALOGUED/CIRCUL SYBEX IA'C. MISCELLANEIOUS SUPPLIES 808 SYVANEN BOOKS CATALOGUED/CIRCUL TEAM ELECTRONICS BOOKS CATALOGUED/CIRCUL CONNIE TIFFANY OFFICE SUPPLIES TIME LIFE 20CKS E RECORDS TRAVEL TIME LIFE VIDEO DISC TOMY CCRPFIRATION VIDEO RECORDINGS U.S. POST CFFICE GAMES UNITED PAPCEL SERVICE BULK NAILING UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS ??ESS HCATACOGUEO/REF, UNIVERSITY 30OKS UNIVERSITY OIOWA F IOWA WORK STUDY I•IAGES UNIVERSITY i,F IO,A CASSETTE BOOKS CATALCGUSC/CIRCUL IAICROFILMED DY `... j. 1.._ --JORM MIC R(�LAB.. J CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINCS AMCUNT 79.10 166.08 664.86 553.89 110.04 17.95 27.50 3,313.52 6.00 150.52 11.00 11.80 19.00 99.68 295.17 115.10 160.00 8.50 10.85 14.95 71.00 73.79 98.00 87.60 7.28 20.50 1.45 360.50 21.90 9.66 8.28 48.70 46.90 46.90 2.75 48.00 79.01 12.82 8.00 11.81 8.00 3.44 12.82 6.95 27.85 139.16 25.76 101.68 10.00 1,500.00 200.00 23.26 79.51 14.00 5.24 X06 CCUNCIL LISTING 02/82 FUND: GENERAL FUND VENDOR NAME PRODUCT DESCRIPTICN VAN NOSTRAND REINHOLD CO. INC. BOOKS CATALOGUED/CIRCUL VOYAGERS INDUSTRIES BOOKS CATALOGUEC/CIRCUL WARREN, GORHAM E LAMONT INC. PRINT/REFERENCE FRANKLIN WATTS BOOKS CATALOGUED/CIRCUL MARTIN D. WE ISS RESEARCH INC. BOOKS CATALOGUEO/CIRCUL FUND TOTAL f� MICROFILMED BY f )'l - JORM-'MICR#LAIB- CEDAR RAPIDS •DES MOINES I I I AMOUNT 22.58 11.95 165.00 456.99 12.95 146,851.85 a 5o b - I w i i. i l 1 1 5o b 1'r CCUNCIL LISTING 02/82 FUND: CAPITAL PROJECT FUNDS VENDOR NAME PRODUCT DESCRIPTION MARTIN K. EBY CONST. CONTRACTED IMPROVEMENTS LOCK L DOOR CO. NON -CONTRACTED IMPR SHIVE-HATTERY G ASSOC. ENGINEERING SERVICES SHOEMAKER G HAALANO ENGINEERS ENGINEERING SERVICES ,STANLEY CCNSULTANTS ENGINEERING SERVICES STERNER LIGHTING SYSTEMS OPERATING EQUIPMENT VEENSTRA C ,KI;.M ENGINEERING SERVICES VEENSTRA L KI,MM ENGINEERING SERVICES YOUNKERS OFFICE CHAIRS L.L. SYSTEMS INC. OPERATING EQUIPMENT FOREST CITY MILL WORKS OPERATING EQUIPMENT H E W MOTOR EXPRESS FREIGHT SMULEKOFFIS CONTRACTED IMPRCVEMENTS LARRY THOEN OPERATING EQUIPMENT FUND TOTAL AMOUNT 305,759.24 106.00 6,027.55 285.57 1,310.06 627.73 23,815.56 177,206.24 60.58 1,202.33 863.00 19.13 1,000.00 2,681.54 520,964.53 _40 I I i 1 i I MICROFILMED BY JORM"MICR#LAB'- { CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES !� 1 / I � I � / 1 tV COUNCIL LISTING 02/82 FUND: ENTERPRISE FUNDS VENDOR NAME PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AMOUNT AERO RENTAL INC. EQUIPMENT RENTAL 216.75 HARRY ALTER E SONS MINOR EQUIP REPAIRS 66.00 AMERICAN HARVEST WHOLESALERS SANITATION SUPPLIES 46.30 All. WATER 'WORKS ASSN. DUES E MEMBERSHIPS 43.00 TED ANDERSON TRAVEL 89.01 ANSWER IOWA INC. PAGING 60.00 BAKER PAPER CO. INC. SAIV[TATIOPI SUPPLIES 43.95 BEST RENTAL CENTER SANITATION EQUIPMENT RENTAL 33.92 BEST RENTAL CENTER EQUIPMENT RENTAL 46.86 BIVOUAC PRIOR-YEAR ENCUMBRANCES 1,184.50 I BOYD C RUMMELHART PLU14BIPIC PLUMBING SUPPLIES 522,07 1 BOYD E RUMMELHART PLUMBING PLANT EQUIP. REP. MAT. 29.70 BRANDT HEATING F; AIR COND. REP. OF SLOG. HTG. EOUI 65.00 J BREESE PLUI1RING L HEATING A REP. CF ELECT./PLBG. 140.87 IJ BREESF_IS TOOLS 56.16 i BROTHERS TREE SERVICE EQUIPMENT SER/ [CE 2,035.00 CAPITOL PROPANE GAS INC. FLUIDS, GASES, OTHER 8.64 CITY CAB CO. AID TO AGENCIES 355.25 IOWA CITY PETTY CASH TECHNICAL SERVICE 90.26 IOWA CITY PETTY CASH MEALS 107.72 CLARK'S CARPETS REPAIR OF BLDG. STRUCT. 255.17 COMMERCIAL TOWEL A LAUNDRY SERVICE 60.75 COMMUNICATIONS ENGINEERING CO. TCOL/MINOR EQUIP REP MA 103.20 CONTRACTORS TOOL E SUPPLY TOOLS 118.20 CONTROL DATA CORP. MINOR EQUIP REPAIRS 1,610.00 CRESCENT ELECTRIC SUPPLY BUILDING E CONST. SUP. 14.22 CULLIGAN WATER CONDITIONING EQUIPMENT RENTAL 19.00 D G J INDUSTRIAL LAUNCRY UNIFORM SERVICE 1,852.33 i i DAVIS HEATING REP. OF BLDG. HTG. EOUI 59.95 BILL DCLLMAN MISCELLANEOUS 1.245.00 EASTERN UNIFORM CO. INC. UNIFORM CLOTHING 185.90 ECONOGAS FUELS 284.92 ECONOMY ADVERTISING OUTSIDE PRINTING 45.00 ` FLEETWAY STORES TOOLS 154.31 FLEXIBLE SAFETY ZONING CO. TRAFF. CONTROL IMPR MAT 202.22 FRANTZ CONST. CO. HAULING 90.00 FRAMTZ CONSTRUCTION CC. A EQUIPPENT SERVICE 4086.68 FREEMAN LOCKSMITH L DOOR CLOSE REP. L MAL'JT. TO SUILDI29.06 GENERAL FAREBOX INC. MISC. EQUIP P,EP ,MAT. 812.21 GOODFELLOW CO. INC. OUTSIDE PRINTING 242.96 i HOWARD R. GREEN ENGINEERING SERVICES 558.51 H D W MOTOR EXPRESS CC. MISCELLANEOUS 19.13 HACH BRCTHERS SANITATION SUPPLIES 487.76 HACH Co. LAB SUP. L EQUIP 94.86 R.L. HAHN REP. E MAINT. TO SUILDI 75.31 HEATH CONSULTANTS INC. MINOR EQUIP REPAIRS 197.62 HUPP ELECTRIC MOTORS MINOR EQUIP REPAIRS 767.55 HY VEE FOOD STORE SANITATION SUPPLIES 4.64 i INST. 6 .MUNICIPAL PARKING CON REGISTRATION 135.00 IOWA BEARING CO. INC. MISC. EQUIP REP ,MAT. 307.29 IOWA BEARING CO. INC. PLANT EQUIP. REP. MAT. 394.73 I.C. ASSN. OF INDEPENDENT WORKMENIS COMP. PREMIUM 48,451.62 ' IOWA CONCRETE PROCUCTS CO. SEWER SYST. IMPR. MAT. 1,226.50 IOWA ILL LNCIS GAS E ELECTRIC A NATURAL GAS 1,264.44 I !0'dA ACE LUN9ER PAINT E SUPPLIES 120.00 1 I ; _ 506 ! MICROFILMED BY MICR( LA9. { , CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES ' '� t•1ILROiILI.1ED BY j 11. -"JORM MICR+LAS � CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES I Sob COUNCIL LISTING 02/82 FUND: ENTERPRISE FUNDS VENDOR NAME PRODUCT DESCRIPTICM AMOUNT I.P.E.R.S. I.P.E.R.S. (PERS FICA 25,011.15 JOHNSON COUNTY S.E.A. T.S. JOHNSONS AIO TO AGENCIES 30,750.56 MACHINE SI -OP JONES PLUMBING 5 PLANT EQUIP. REP, MAi• 4,333.33 HEATING L. ROBERT KIMBALL REP. CF ELECT./VIBE, 1.60 523.18 LAREW CO. ENGINESERVICES 6,719.84 LENOCH F. CILF.K REP. CFFELE ELECT./CLIP. 216.00 LIND'S PRINTING TOOLS E MINOR EQUIPMENT OUTSIDE . 94,29 MCCABE EQUIPMENT CO. PRINTING MINOR EQUIP 6.00 A.Y. ;4CDOMALD .MFG. CO KERRY MGLAlS REPAIRS PURCHASES FOR RESALE 70.61 MEDICAARV'S GLASS SAFETY SHOES 6,008.18 70.00 MEDICAL ASSOCIATES BUILDING E CONST. SUP. 7'82 MIDWEST JANITORIAL SERVICES PHYSICALS TECHNICALSERVICE 120.00 MR. POWER CLEAN NATURAL RESOURCES COUNCIL REP. CMA IMT. TO BU IL Df 143.51 87.50 NEENAH FOUNDRY CO. DUES E MEMBERSHIPS 25.00 NEPTUNE METER CO. SEWER SYST. IMPR. MAT. 1,883.00 NORTHWESTERN BELL WATER METERS 7,688.15 OIKEEFE ELEVATOR CO. TELEPHONE CHARGES 163.00 PAULIS• DISCOUNT REP. E MAINT. TO BUILDI BUILDING 646.57 PREST-ON PRODUCTS CORP. E CONST. SUP. OUTSIDE PRINTING 116.72 PUROLATOR COURIER CORP. FREIGHT 16.92 RIVER PRODUCTS RON'S WELDING SURFACING MATERIAL 31.50 ROTO ROOTER RENTALS 26.65 12.00 ' MILTON ROY CO. EQUIPMENT SERVICE 145.00 SERVICE MASTER MISC. EQUIP REP MAT, QUIN7. 106.28 SHAY ELECTRIC REP. E TO BUILDI 35.00 SHAY ELECTRIC PLANT PLANT EQUIP. REP. MAT. SJACK REPAIR REP. OF ELECT./PLBG. 69.00 SIEG EG Co. MINOR EQUIP REPAIRS 70.00 STATE TREASURER OF [O'nA MISC. EQUIP REP MAT. 164.46 CHARLES TODD Co. SALES TAX UNIFORM SERVICE 3+581.51 U OF IOWA UTILITY EQUIPMENT CC. TECHNICAL SERVICE 3.193.99 1,995.00 WATER PROCL'C75 WATER SYST. IMPR, MAT. 815.80 WATER PP•OOUCTS WATER SYST. IMPR, MAT. 1004.72 WESCO TRAFF. CONTROL It+PR .MAT 760.32 PRISCILLA'nRIGHi TOOL/MINOR EQUIP REP MA 361.68 Zl11MER E FcANCESCCN PROFESSIONAL SERVICES 24.75 WILLIAM F. SCHULTE MISC. EQUIP RE? MAT. 1,077.35 DORIS MARCHEAL REFUND REFUND 16.36 SANDRA ;•I. APELLANTZ REFUND 3. b3 JAMIE S. GEARY REFUND 3.63 CATHERINE A. BRAY REFUND 1.23 DICK GERBER REFUND 3.63 DAVID GREEN REFUND 9.47 BLAIR BRYANT REFUND 4.61 LINDA f.OPEIAN'D REFUND 6.56 DEAN PHINNEY REFUND 9'94 FLOYD BOTHELL REFUND 6.56 SCOTT TAYLOR REFUNC 12.39 F. PIERR JCHNSGN REFUND 6.25 6. 09 t•1ILROiILI.1ED BY j 11. -"JORM MICR+LAS � CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES I Sob FUND: ENTERPRISE FUNDS VENDOR. NAPE NANCY L. 'JCODARD KATHERINE A. LINDER NORMAN L. HOUOE BARBARA MARTIN JULIE TAYLOR JAMES A. ELLIS ED KRON PACIFIC INVESTMENTS NORMAN BAILEY OSCO DRUG CO. 4448 SHERRI L. ZENTNER LUTE OLSON ENTERPRISES CHRISTINE 'WEELP CHRIS SCARDF.LLION SUE HCLDERNESS LUCINDA D. DAVENPORT JINSOOK JOO LINDA PILLMAN CHARLES J. MEINHAROT JOHN ELLSWORTH JAY VANRIPER DAVID MUSEL REID BATES LAP TIEU TRAN SUSAN ROGERS GENE HULING GABRIELE BURTCH MATTHEW IMHOFF ALLEN D. DELANEY DAWN E. STANGE. PEGGY A. STFPHENS KIN JONES HORRAS MARY L. ABRAHAM JOHN KHALL CHRTIS A. KENNEDY MARY POTTER STEVEN A. 20GS ROBERT WINKELMAN KEITH CRC.JDEP. BARBARA J. SMITH ROBERT L. CONLEY JEFFREY MORGAN RICHARD A. RICE SHERRI PUERTO JAMES KAPLAN JEFF KING SANDRA JONES H.L. HI`JES CRIS VILLHAUER TIMOTHY 0. COX PAT HARDING CCNST. UNIV. HEIGHTS PARK RANDY L. BCYD OLD CAPITOL MOTORS HERBERT NICHCLS CCUNCIL LISTING PRODUCT DESCRIPTICN REFUND REFUND REFUND REFUND REFUND REFUND REFUND REFUND REFUND REFUND REFUND REFUND REFUND REFUND REFUND REFUND REFUND REFUND REFUND REFUND REFUND REFUND REFUND REFUND REFUND REFUND REFUND REFUND REFUND REFUND REFUND REFUND REFUND REFUND REFUND REFUND REFUND REFUND REFUND REFUND REFUND REFUND REFUND REFUND REFUND REFUND REFUND REFUND REFUND REFUND REFUND REFUND REFUND REFUND REFUND FUND TOTAL w 02/82 I ' i MICROFILMED BY ' "`JORMMIC R+L AB' CEDAR RAPIDS DES M014ES AMOUNT 5.58 7.23 6.09 16.75 6.63 11.18 1.00 3.34 12.58 33.17 1.39 26.70 4.04 2.66 5.28 18.75 10.56 8.43 12.36 42.67 11.88 22.29 47.46 10.91 6.05 1.58 5.71 31.05 10.91 12.85 2.66 14.45 20.69 2.66 10.49 16.39 15.42 15.42 4.72 7.24 9.86 7.52 4.14 3.85 6.31 12.55 12.50 46.79 18.69 17.67 12.36 5.20 L5.00 442.37 84.31 171.238.33 506 J,� S _;f CCUNCIL LISTING 02/82 FUND: TRUST L AGENCY FUNCS VENDOR NAME PRODUCT DESCRIPTICN AMOUNT 1 BLUE CROSS/BLUE SHIELD OF IOWA HEALTH INSURANCE 10,833.30 DANIEL CLELAND ARCHITECTURAL SER. 27582.44 COCA COLA BOTTLING CO. POP 28.32 I.G. ASSN. OF INDEPENDENT WORKMEN'S COMP. PREMIUM 44,249.38 IOWA DEPT. OF JOB SERVICE MISCELLANEOUS 2,502.25 LUCY KOONTZ FOOD 19.29 PEPSI COLA BCTTLING CO. POP 57.20 PERFORMANCE OFFICE PRODUCTS MISCELLANEIOUS SUPPLIES 12.86 NANCY SEIBERLING STAMPS 25.74 ACADEMIC INFORMATION SERVICE PRINT/CIRCULATIN 14.95 j ADVENTURE GUIDES INC. PRINT/REFERENCE 8.00 AMERICAN ANNALS OF THE DEAF PRINT/REFERENCE 15.00 AMERICAN ALLIANCE FOR HEALTH, PRINT/REFERENCE 4.00 AMERICAN COLLEGE TESTING PROG. PRINT/REFERENCE 6.00 AMERICAN CCUNCIL ON EDUCATION PRINT/REFERENCE 15.50 ARCUND THE WORLD IN CASSETTE 115.85 BAKER C TAYLOR CO. PRINT/CIRCULATIN 6.59 BAKER L TAYLCR CO. PRINT/CIRCULATIN 29.48 BAKER E TAYLOR CO. PRINT/REFERENCE 228.02 BOOKS ON TAPE CASSETTE 1,056.00 C.W. ASSOCIATES PRINT/REFERENCE 67.75 C.W. ASSOCIATES PRINT/REFERENCE 41.00 IOWA CITY PETTY CASH PRINT/CIRCULATING 3.00 COLLEGE BOARD PUBLICATION PRINT/REFERENCE 4.09 COMMERCE CLEARING HOUSE PRINT/REFERENCE 43.38 i CONGRESSIONAL STAFF DIRECTORY PRINT/REFERENCE 5.00 B. DALTON PRINT/REFERENCE 9.52 j B. DALTON BOOKS CATALOGUED/CIRCUL 533.20 DOVER PUBLICATIONS INC. CASSETTE 35.96 GALE RESEARCH CO. PRINT/REFERENCE 133.80 VICTOR HOTHO C CO. CASSETTE 180.45 INSTRUCTIONAL RESOURCES CORP. CASSETTE 795.00 JAME PUBLISHING CO. PRINT/REFERENCE 50.00 E HAP JONES MOTORCYCLE BLUE BOOK PRINT/REFERENCE 6.00 JUST FOR KIDS BOOKS CATALOGUEC/CIRCUL 94.80 MCGRAW HILL INFORMATION SYSTEM PRINT/REFERENCE 36.15 MOTTS DRUG STORE PRINT/CIRCULATING 18.00 MOTTS OPUG STORE PRINT/CIRCULATING 78.50 NARDA PRINT/REFERENCE 20.00 NFL FILMS VIDEO CASSETTE 49.95 THE NAIL. UNDERWRITER CO. PRINT/REFERENCE 12.51 NEW YORK PUBLIC LIERARY PRINT/REFERENCE 3.50 PHYSICIANS DESK REFERENCE PRINT/REFERENCE 12.95 R.L. PCLK C CO. PRINT/REFERENCE 144.00 R.N. MAGAZINE PRINT/REFERENCE 3.00 RANDOM HOUSE INC. BOOKS CATALOGUED/CIRCUL 75.86 REGENT BOOK CO. PRINT/CIRCULATIN 29.50 I REGENT BOOK CO. PRINT/CIRCULATIN 7.77 ROAD C TRACKREADERS SERVICE PRINT/REFERENCE 2.25 SILVER BURDETT PRINT/CIRCULATIN 30.24 SILVER BUROETT PRINT/CIRCULATIN 252.85 REGISTER PRINT/REFERENCE 117.00 iTRADEMARK VIDEG KNOWLEDGE INC. CASSETTE 121.50 WEST PUBLISHING CO. PRINT/P.EFERENCE 35.50 WORLD 'WIDE UPPORTUNITIES PRINT/REFER.&VCE 35.00 '5010 MICROFILMED BY I. __DORM- WSICR#LAB... j CEDAR RAPIDS DES MDI:IES LYS 1 CCUNCIL LISTING 02/82 FUND: TRUST C AGENCY FUNDS VENDOR NAME PRODUCT DESCRIPTION WRITERS DIGEST PRINT/REFERENCE FUND TOTAL AMOUNT _�.I NICR0FIL11E0 BY JORM; "MICR#L'AiB I CEDAR RAPIDS DES MOINES I 6.75 64,945.90 _�m J,� I i i J,� i MICROFILMED BY I. "JOR MMIC ROLA B- CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES rod _y CCUMCIL LISTING 02/82 FUND: INTRAGOVERNMENTAL SERVICE FUNDS VENDOR. NAME PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AMOUNT AMP PRCDUCTS CORPORATION A.P.W.A. A.P.W.A. EDUCATION MISCELLANEIOUS SUPPLIES FOUNDATION ACRO-ADRCIT INC. REGISTRATION 125.00 AH ERN-PERSHI NG OFFICE SUPPLY OFFICE SUPPLIES OFFICE SUPPLIES 81.18 ALTORFER MACHINERY CO.VEH[ClE REPAIRS ALTORFER MACHINERY CO. LANDFILL EQUIP. 8128.77 1,63.67 AMERICAN LAFRANCE GENERAL EQUIP. 1,031.66 APACHE IiCSE F. RUBP,ER INC. ARLEDGE TRANSFER STREET REPAIR ECUIP. 33.39 39.36 B E J AUTO REFINISHING FREIGHT VEHICLE REPAIRS 28.52 JOHN BALKIER TRAVEL ADVANCE 671.10 BARK RIVER EQUIPMENT CO. SNOW REMOVAL EQUIP. 435.00 BARK RIVER EQUIPMENT CO. SNOW REMOVAL EQUIP. 395.21 . BARRON MOTOR SUPPLY AUTO E LIGHT TRUCK 307.06 BOYD E RUMPELHART PLUMBING GENERAL EQUIP. 806.99 BREESE'S BOB BROWN CHEVROLET INC. AUTO E LIGHT TRUCK 19.18 1,601.93 BUSINESS ESSENTIALS INCORP. AUTO E LIGHT TRUCK OFFICE SUPPLIES 211.94 BUTLER PAPER CO. PAPER STOCK 82.16 CAPITOL IMPLEMENT VEHICLE REPAIRS 1,694.01 CHARTER COACHES INC. REIMBURSABLE TRAVEL 3,937.32 IOWA CITY PETTY CASH OFFICE SUPPLIES 666.00 IOWA CITY PETTY CASH CHRIS CLAUSEN MINOR OFFICE ES EQUIPMENT 14.79 9,22 CLINE TRUCK L EQUIPMENT SAFETY SHOES AUTO L LIGHT TRUCK 35.00 VERNON COATES TRAVEL VELLANEfOUS 19.97 COMMERCIAL SAG E TEXTILE INC. CONSUMERS COOPERATIVE SUPPLIES 10.00 14.50 SOCIETY CONTRACTORS TOOL G SUPPLY16,449.17 DIESEL SNOW REMOVAL RALPH COX EQUIP. TRAVEL ADVANCE 98.10 0-A LUBRICANT CO. GREASE E OIL 20.00 DES MOINES WHEEL AND RIM CO. AUTO E LIGHT TRUCK 702.90 THE ORA,4IING BOARD INC. OFFICE SUPPLIES 27.69 HAYNES THE F AUTO G LIGHT TRUCK 105.03 STOP FILM 90'87 FLEETWAY STORES FOUNTAIN TRANSMISSION SPEC. SNOW REMOVAL EQUIP. 19.00 22.48 JOSEPH D. FO.iLER VEHICLE REPAIRS TRAVEL 350.00 G.M.C. ADVANCE 145.00 CHARLES GABJS FORD B USES RUSE E LIGHT TRUCK 1'795.42 CHARLES GABUS FORD BUSES BUSES 187.96 GLOBE MACHINERY L SUPPLY CO. TOOLMISCELLANEOUS 3. 660 H E W MOTOR EXPRESS CO. 25.37 THOMAS HANSEIN TRAVEL ADVANCE 28.52 HAWKEYE STATE BANK TRANSFER 200.00 HAWKEYE STATE BANK TRANSFER 343,799.13 HAWKEYE STATE BANK TRANSFER 275.707.50 HICKLIN POWER CO. GARBAGE TRUCKS 70,886.85 HILLTOP DX CAR WASHES 3,696.83 HOLIDAY ''RECKER SERVICE TOWING 58.00 HOOTMAN ROOC CAR WASH235.00 CAR WASHES IBM INLAND GLASS CO. OFFICE SUPPLIES 7.50 182.00 INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER CC. VEHICLE REPAIRS GARBAGE TRUCKS 29.84 IOHA CHAPTER. OF IV.A.H.R.O. DUES L MEMBERSHIPS 196.97 45.00 i MICROFILMED BY I. "JOR MMIC ROLA B- CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES rod _y CCUNCCL LISTING 02/82 FUND: INITRAGOVERNMENTAL SERVICE FUNDS " VENDOR NAME PRODUCT DESCRIPTICN AMOUNT IOWA ILLINCIS GAS E ELECTPIC 157.79 IOWA MACHINERY C SUPPLY 14ISCELLANEIOUS SUPPLIES 38.67 IOWA STATE BANK MISCELLANEOUS 1,267.26 JIMS PETROLEUM MAINT. MINOR EQUIP REPAIRS 64.75 JOHNSONS MACHINE SHOP VEHICLE REPAIRS 2,039.93 KAR PRODUCTS MISCELLANEIOUS SUPPLIES 1,163.42 DON KUJACZYNSKI SAFETY SHOES 31.28 LEIDIGH INC. GENERAL EQUIP. 100.00 HOSE LEVY CO. INC. SNOW REMOVAL EQUIP. 44.80 LINDER TIRE SERVICE GENERAL EQUIP. 6,287.21 MAC TOOLS TOOLS 241.70 MAINLINE EQUIPMENT INC. STREET REPAIR EQUIP. 11.46 MEDICAL ASSOCIATES PHYSICALS 120.00 MID STATES FORD TRUCK SALES GARBAGE TRUCKS 487.72 MOORE OIL CO. GASOLINE 17,385.31 MUNCIE RECLAMATION C SUPPLY BUSES 450.53 JOEL MYERS TRAVEL ADVANCE 44.00 MARY NEUHAUSER TRAVEL ADVANCE 450.00 NEWKIRK SALES CO. RENTALS 68.47 NEW METHDO EQUIPMENT CO. GARBAGE TRUCKS 73.81 NEW METHOD EQUIPMENT CO. GARBAGE TRUCKS 75.14 OLD CAPITOL MOTORS AUTO E LIGHT TRUCK 2,197.19 OLD CAPITOL MOTORS AUTO E LIGHT TRUCK 964.91 PEDERSON-SELLS EQUIPMENT CO. SNOW REMOVAL EQUIP. 1,420.16 POWER BRAKES IOWA INC. BUSES 30.69 POWER EQUIPMENT INC. GENERAL EQUIP. L56.14 PROFESSIONAL MUFFLERS INC. AUTO L LIGHT TRUCK 4.00 PYRAMID SERVICES STREET REPAIR EQUIP. 275.90 QUILL CORP. OFFICE SUPPLIES. 395.26 TERRY REYNOLDS TRAVEL ADVANCE 270.00 GEORGE J..ROBINSON LOCAL MILEAGE 68.00 ROCCA 'WELOING G REPAIR GENERAL EQUIP. 89.22 DENNIS E. SHOWALTER REC. TRIPS 22.00 GLENN SIDERS TRAVEL ADVANCE 165.00 SIEG CO. AUTO 6 LIGHT TRUCK 1,572.05 STATE TREASURER. OF IOWA MOTOR VEHICLE FUEL TAX 33.92 STOREY-KEN"0 RTHY CO. OFFICE SUPPLIES 13.09 SUNDOWN INC. REIMBURSABLE TRAVEL 972.00 DARWIN SWARTZENDRUBER SAFETY SHOES 35.00 CHARLES T009 CO. UNIFORM SERVICE 2,233.39 MICHAEL TOLD E CO. SNOW REMOVAL ECUIP. 32.20 TRANS -INA EQUIPMENT INC. SNOW REMOVAL ECUIP. 1,040.79 ' U.S.T.T.A. REGISTRATION 20.00 U.S. CHEMICAL MISCELLANEIGUS SUPPLIES 175.58 U.S. CHEMICAL GASOLINE 173.08 VOSS PETROLEUM CO. GREASE E OIL 989.56 WAGNER-PDNTIAC AUTO E LIGHT TRUCK 24.08 WECO ENGINEERING SALES GARBAGE TRUCKS 20.63 PHYLLIS A. 'AILLIAMS TRAVEL ADVANCE 76.75 WINEBRENNER CREUSICKE VEHICLE REPAIRS 1,905.51 WOODS TFl1C:< EQUIPMENT SNOW REMOVAL ECUIP. 14.92 WRIGLEY FIELD REIMBURSABLE TRAVEL 254.50 DEE BEECHEL REL. TRIPS 22.00 ILLENE HTILERCOK REG. TRIPS 22.00 SARA ADAMS I REG. TRIPS 24.00 1 4 141CROFILMED BY L~ I `JORM MICR¢LAB �. CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES Soo 6 _y J_� 141CROFILMED BY JORM MICR+LAI3 1 CEDAR RAPIDS DES MOINES f -r COUNCIL LISTING 02/82 FUND: INTRAGOVERNMENTAL SERVICE FUNDS VENDOR NAME PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AMOUNT BARRY RITTMAN REC. TRIPS 22.00 LILA HIGH REL. TRIPS 22.00 SYZANNE KOURY REG. TRIPS 22.00 TIM NICKNISH REG. TRIPS 22.00 RICHARD EVERS ANIMAL DEPOSITS 30.00 MIKE CARLSON ANIMAL DEPOSITS 40.00 PRISCILLA UTLEY ANIMAL DEPOSITS 30.00 LYNN SWEARIi`JGEN ANIMAL DEPOSITS 30.00 BARB ZEITHAMEL ANIMAL DEPOSITS 40.00 RALPH COX ANIMAL DEPOSITS 30.00 AL DOLEZAL PUBLIC SAFETY PENSION 697.94 ESTHER MCNABB PUBLIC SAFETY PENSION 272.84 MRS. RAY MORGAN PUBLIC SAFETY PENSION 259.92 DEAN BEBEE PUBLIC SAFETY PENSION 714.08 HAZEL CAPPS PUBLIC SAFETY PENSION 329.20 DONALD DOLEZAL PUBLIC SAFETY PENSION 430.99 BETH FAY PUBLIC SAFETY PENSION 331.95 JOHN FAY PUBLIC SAFETY PENSION 628.11 DAREL FORMAN PUBLIC SAFETY PENSION 832.00 WALTER GARWOOD PUBLIC SAFETY PENSION 497.42 LETHA HEIN PUBLIC SAFETY PENSION 556.63 RAYMOND HESS PUBLIC SAFETY PENSION 546.39 EDWIN KNOEDEL PUBLIC SAFETY PENSION 638.28 i JOSEPH KNOEDEL PUBLIC SAFETY PENSION 510.39 {{ ROBERT PARROTT PUBLIC SAFETY PENSION 640.88 j ADRIAN RITTENMEYER PUBLIC SAFETY PFNSION 523.81 HAROLD ROGERS PUBLIC SAFETY PENSION 678.38 LESTER ROGERS PUBLIC SAFETY PENSION 384.15 LAVERNE SHAY PUBLIC SAFETY PENSION 400.24 VERNAL SHIMON PUBLIC SAFETY PENSION 729.34 GLENN STIMPEL MISCELLANEOUS 603.95 HERMAN VILLHAUER PUBLIC SAFETY PENSION 452.13 i MRS. DALE VORBRICH PUBLIC SAFETY PENSION 326.60 MRS. ROSE BERANEK PUBLIC SAFETY PENSION 277.59 MRS. HELEN DOLEZAL PUBLIC SAFETY PENSION 291.81 EMMETT EVANS PUBLIC SAFETY PENSION 550.00 MRS. MARY HAM PUBLIC SAFETY PENSION 279.60 WILLIAM HOLLAND PUBLIC SAFETY PENSION 477.78 MRS. ALICE LEWIS PUBLIC SAFETY PENSION 274.55 PATRICK MCCARNEY PUBLIC SAFETY PENSION 808.02 EMMET POTTER PUBLIC SAFETY PENSION 535.47 DONALD PURVIS PUBLIC SAFETY PENSION 803.14 EDWIN RUPPERT PUBLIC SAFETY PENSION 580.54 CHARLES SNIDER PUBLIC SAFETY PENSION 629.33 LESLIE SPRINKLE PUBLIC SAFETY PENSION 232.65 C.D. STIMMF.L PUBLIC SAFETY PENSION 480.52 RAYMOND VITOSH PUBLIC SAFETY PENSION 480.02 MARJORIE WEHMEYER PUBLIC SAFETY PENSION 120.06 MRS. LETA WHITE PUBLIC SAFETY PENSION 506.33 BAKER G TAYLCR CO. BOOKS CATALOGUEC/CIRCUL 1,577.18 COMMERCE CLEARING HOUSE BOOKS CATALOGUED/CIRCUL 4.98 SAVIN CGRPOPATION OPERATING EQUIPMENT 114.68 TEAM ELECTRONICS COMMUNICATION EECUIP.REP 45.80 i FUND TOTAL 797,161.38 141CROFILMED BY JORM MICR+LAI3 1 CEDAR RAPIDS DES MOINES f -r COUNCIL LISTING 02182 FUND: SPECIAL REVENUE FUNC VENDOR NAME PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AMOUNT AMERICAN PLANNING ASSOC. IOWA CITY PETTY CASH DUES E MEMBERSHIPS 110.00 IOWA CITY PETTY CASH FILM PROCESSING 7.56 CREDIT BUREAU OF IOWA CITY OUTSIDE PRINTING 4.75 HLM ENGINEERS DUES E MEMBERSHIPS 10.00 HAYEK, HAYEK CONSULTANT SERVICE 275.00 r HAYEK E HOLLAND PROFESSIONAL SERVICES HOUSING ASSISTANCE COUNCIL INC BOOKS 135.76 NEIGHBORHOODS U.S.A. BOOKS SUBSCRIPTION 7.50 5.78 NORTH IOWA CONTRACTORS INC. CONTRACTED IMPROVEMENTS 30.00 SHIVE-HATTERY C ASSOC. 90.847.60 EERING SERVICES SHOEMAKER E HAALAND ENGINEERS ENGINEERING SERVICES 750.91 UWM CENTER FOR ARCHITECTURE C ' BOOKS MAGAZINES NENSPAP 608.95 UNIV. OF IOWA WORK STUDY WAGES 12.00 JAMES K. FISHER -AND LAND86.10 PRUCHASE FUND TOTAL 4.700.00 97,586.15 LEASED HOUSING - SECTION 8 VARIOUS LANDLORDS RENT PENNINGROTH APTS. RENT 66,216.00 PENNINGROTH APTS. INC.224.00 UNIVERSITY OF IOWA RENT 190.00 DENNIS RIGG RENT CITY OF IOWA CITY RENT 44.00 1 PAM HALTER DECEMBER EXPENSES 3.00 S & E APTS. RENT 9,507.58 NORVAL & WA NDA DERBY RENT 158.00 RENT 96.00 CHAS. FREDERICKS & CHAS, FREDERICKS, JR, 120.00 KNOLLRIDGE GARDEN APTS. RENT RENT 180.00 KNOLLRIDGE GARDEN APTS. i RENT 188.00 MAYFLOWER VENTURES RENT 117.00 JAMES MILLER JAMES MILLER RENT 70.00 RENT 183.00 M & M INVESTORS RENT 253.00 MERRILL/FLORINE SMALLEY RENT 166.00 ROBERT UHLER RENT 245.00 VOPARIL CUSTOM BUILT HOMES RENT 198.00 FUND TOTAL X5.00 i $ 78,293.58 GRAND TOTAL 51,877,041.72 i I ................ . - I MICROFILMED BY �. -� JORM-MICR6LAB' CEDAR RAPIDS DES F10I4E5 ' I L747 d9e I f= N< 0, 1 0 1 A I( 0 { a reputation built on your trust ".j March 12, 1982 The Honorable Mayor and City Council Iowa City Civic Center 410 E. Washington Iowa City, Iowa 52240 Dear Mayor and Council Members: I am writing this letter as a result of last Monday's (8th) informal (! Council meeting pertaining to the Riverside Drive Improvement Project. As you will recall ,J I was in attendance and spoke briefly voicing my Opposition to the raised median portion of the project. In the beginning, let me say that I am not against any type of high- Faway and street improvement. If I were, I would be totallyopposed the DOT acquiring our front line display area of approximately 15 vehicles f'?) which in itself will be a sizeable financial loss to our business. But I do not consider the raised medan an "improvement". I must admit that I am only really knowledgeable of the area from Benton street north. First of all, as I said Monday evening, there is such a small amount Yj of time out of the 24 hours, or for that matter, out of the hours that we 11 are open for business, that traffic backs up and becomes a problem. And that is roughly between 4:30 and 5:15 P.M. And I know the DOT disagrees in this but the eventual completion of 518 just has to relieve some of the traffic on Riverside Drive. Secondly, they bring up the safety factor. There is probably no 1 person more concerned about highway safety than I and if medians would ),1 guarantee highway safety I would undoubtedly be a supporter. But, I don't think that is the case. In fact, the frequency rate of accidents I am referring to theportion from Benton north) seems to me to be very in low with none of the accidents, as I can recall, to be of a very serious nature. I venture to say that most of those would have taken place --- median or no median. It is very possible that construction of a raised Itj median could even increase the potential of having an accident caused by j motorists turning left at the end of the medain and then getting into the "AA opposite lane again so they can accomplish their right turn. It would be my first suggestion, since there are so many affected businesses and considerable controversy over the issue, that the street be PA improved without the actual installation of the raised median. If it is found that the desired results were not accomplished because of its elimi- nation; then install the raised median. One final note to pass on to you. As you know, the original plan for this median starts at the north edge of our property line and goes south. At the meeting last Monday, Mr. Henely indicated that 25 to 30 feet had already been taken off the north end. If that is true and if the median is to be installed regardless, I would hope that serious consideration would be given to starting it south of our drive rather than just a few at north of it. The reasoning is obvious. I hope that the comments contained herein will be taken into account fore any final decision is made on this project. THANK YOU. S cerely yours, 629 SOUTH RIVERSIDE DRIVE PHONE (319) 337-2101 P.O. BOX 2417 WA CI Y. I WA 52444 MICROFILMED BY -'DORM""'MIC R+CA B t CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES f � I. l.... ._ _.. ._I -V 1 � I I i 1 I I April 8, 1982 j Mr. David E. Hartwig Hartwig Motors 629 South Riverside Drive Iowa City, Iowa 52240 Dear Mr. Hartwig: At its regular meeting of March 30, 1982, the City Council received and placed on file your letter concerning the proposed improvements at the intersection of Riverside and Benton. The City is still nego- tiating with the Iowa Department of Transportation, and your comments and suggestions will certainly be taken into consideration when a final decision is made. Sincerely yours, Neal G. Berlin City Manager Is cc: City Clerk i f I41CROFILMED BY _JORM...MICR+LAW' ^ t1 CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MINES j 1 I _�O I March 15, 1982 Mayor Mary C. Neuhauser 914 Highwood Iowa City, Iowa 52240 Dear Mary: I appreciate receiving your letter regarding Sunday service at the Library. We are sensitive to your concerns and this letter is written in response to those concerns. The Library Board attaches high priority to Sunday hours; please remember that in our budget proposal to the Manager we requested Council provide funds to enable Sunday hours in FY83. The Board did, however, attach first priority to restoration of staff to the FY80 level to enable us to effectively cope with the 50% direct service increase we have experienced in the new building. Sunday service has been offered 8's of the past 12 years on an 8 month/partial-day basis. As the most expensive service on an hourly basis, Sunday service has been among those services intermittently - and reluctantly - curtailed during periods of budgetary constraints. The Library Board is very interested in providing Sunday service to this community. I cannot, however, permanently commit future Library Boards to this service any more than you can permanently commit future Councils to a particular level of funding. The Board, like the Council, carefully endeavors to allocate available resources to the maximum benefit of our constituencies. The Board is grateful to the Council for the support we have received. Council support has afforded Iowa Citians access to one of the'best public libraries in America. We believe our usage data demonstrates we are providing, with your assistance, high quality library service to Iowa Citians. I also remind Council that the Board has initiated a new long-range planning process to define the basic service preferences of the residents of this community. The Library Board is interested in continuing positive communication with the Council on Library -related issues. We are always available to meet with you to discuss any issue in more detail. Sincerely, k Edwin J. Zastrow, President Library Board of Trustees MAR 16 19 82 cc: City Council Neal Berlin ABBIE STOLFUS, C'At; Lolly Eggers CITY CLERK (3) i 141CROFILMED BY ..�.........�, , I. 1-JORM MIC R#L A9_ { rl CEDAR RAPIDS DES MOINES 1 "r S13 _y J,� r Mr. John Cruise Barker, Cruise F, Kennedy 311 Iowa Avenue Iowa City, Iowa 52240 Dear John: Following the presentation of your letter of February 23, 1982 to the School Board, and as a concerned Shimck parent, I was intrigued by the problem of balancing the interest of the city and adjacent landowners (on the one hand) and the interests of a school district (on the other hand) in regard to use of District -owned property. Obviously, these interests may conflict in some situations. As you pointed out in your letter, the City Planning and Zoning staff "would naturally like to see the offices in a location compatible with their surroundings." I suspect that this view may be even more strongly held by adjacent landowners than it is by the Planning and Zoning staff. Accordingly, I was curious to see if the Supreme Court was also con- cerned with both the letter and the spirit of the zoning laws in Bloomfield v. Davis County Community School District, 254 Iowa 900, 119 N.W.2d 909 (Iowa Supreme Court, 1903). As you pointed out in your letter to Mr. Cronin, the Supreme Court held in Bloomfield "that a municipal zoning ordinance is not applicable to the State or any of its agencies in the use of its property for a governmental purpose unless the legislature has clearly manifested a contrary intent." Id., 254 Iowa at p. 903. The court also states in this opinion that "there can be no doubt the school district is an arm or agency of the State and that the maintenance of public schools, including providing transportation to the pupils entitled to it as required by statute, is a governmental function." Id., 254 Iowa at p. 904. Obviously, by extension, the operation of a School District's offices is a school -related function, and would almost certainly fall within the letter of the rule applied by the Iowa Supreme Court in Bloomfield. However, it seems to me that laws and judicial decisions almost always carry a "spirit" with them, and the court's discussion of the dispute involved in Bloomfield with respect to the spirit of the rule is not of insignificant interest in regard to the possible use of Shimck for District Offices. As you are aware, at issue in Bloomfield was the installation of an underground gasoline storage tank and associated pump to service school buses. The tank was to be installed on a site adjacent to a high school football field on land that the district was already using to park school buses. The City of Bloomfield objected to the project on the ground that the school and the adjoining property was in an area that the City had restricted by ordinance for residential development. I 141CROFILMED BY JORM MICR6LA13 J CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES I 5/4 1 -ti RECEIIJ= ',2 1 J 1982 310 Kimball Road Iowa City, Iowa 52240 March 12, 1982 Mr. John Cruise Barker, Cruise F, Kennedy 311 Iowa Avenue Iowa City, Iowa 52240 Dear John: Following the presentation of your letter of February 23, 1982 to the School Board, and as a concerned Shimck parent, I was intrigued by the problem of balancing the interest of the city and adjacent landowners (on the one hand) and the interests of a school district (on the other hand) in regard to use of District -owned property. Obviously, these interests may conflict in some situations. As you pointed out in your letter, the City Planning and Zoning staff "would naturally like to see the offices in a location compatible with their surroundings." I suspect that this view may be even more strongly held by adjacent landowners than it is by the Planning and Zoning staff. Accordingly, I was curious to see if the Supreme Court was also con- cerned with both the letter and the spirit of the zoning laws in Bloomfield v. Davis County Community School District, 254 Iowa 900, 119 N.W.2d 909 (Iowa Supreme Court, 1903). As you pointed out in your letter to Mr. Cronin, the Supreme Court held in Bloomfield "that a municipal zoning ordinance is not applicable to the State or any of its agencies in the use of its property for a governmental purpose unless the legislature has clearly manifested a contrary intent." Id., 254 Iowa at p. 903. The court also states in this opinion that "there can be no doubt the school district is an arm or agency of the State and that the maintenance of public schools, including providing transportation to the pupils entitled to it as required by statute, is a governmental function." Id., 254 Iowa at p. 904. Obviously, by extension, the operation of a School District's offices is a school -related function, and would almost certainly fall within the letter of the rule applied by the Iowa Supreme Court in Bloomfield. However, it seems to me that laws and judicial decisions almost always carry a "spirit" with them, and the court's discussion of the dispute involved in Bloomfield with respect to the spirit of the rule is not of insignificant interest in regard to the possible use of Shimck for District Offices. As you are aware, at issue in Bloomfield was the installation of an underground gasoline storage tank and associated pump to service school buses. The tank was to be installed on a site adjacent to a high school football field on land that the district was already using to park school buses. The City of Bloomfield objected to the project on the ground that the school and the adjoining property was in an area that the City had restricted by ordinance for residential development. I 141CROFILMED BY JORM MICR6LA13 J CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES I 5/4 1 -ti r Mr. John Cruise March 12, 1982 Page 2 In this context, the Iowa Supreme Court could simply have held that the School District was not subject to municipal zoning ordinances without further elaboration or discussion. However, as I read the opinion, the Court took care to examine the dispute in terms of both the letter and the spirit of the law. First, the court provides a relatively comprehensive picture of the location and the nature of the surrounding property uses including the high school, the football field, a few residences, a swimming pool, and a park. After providing the detailed description of the adjacent land use, the court concludes this description with the observation that "This part of the city is only sparsely built up with residences." Id., 254 Iowa at p. 903 (Emphasis added). — i Second, the court points out that "Bloomfield is maintenance head- quarters for the buses the district owns." Id., 254 Iowa at p. 905. iHowever, even more important in regard to the spirit of the situation, the court specifically points out that "many of them [the buses] have been parked over night for a year or more on the tract where it is proposed to locate this tank and pump." Thus, in the court's view the property was already being used in a manner which did not significantly differ from its additional use as a fueling location. Third, the court states that "at least three school districts in the same part of the State have a similar gasoline facility near a school in the city." In addition, the court also observed that "there is evidence such a facility is a definite part of such a school system as this." Id., 254 Iowa at p. 906. This suggests to me that the Supreme Court was making the point that this was not an unusual use for a school j site by school districts in that part of the State. Taking these observations of the Iowa Supreme Court in Bloomfield into consideration, it seems to me that there is a substantial basis for arguing that converting Shimek from a neighborhood school to District Offices would present a distinguishable situation that would constitute a significant conflict with the spirit of the Iowa City zoning for this area. First, the Shimek area is zoned 11 -IA, one of the most restricted land uses adopted by the City and designed to foster residential develop- ment and use of property. Certainly, no commercial development currently exists anywhere near the school. Furthermore, it seems highly improbable that any owner or developer would be granted a zoning variance in this area to permit erection of, or conversion of existing property to, any type of business or commercial use. MICROFILMED BY -JORM MICR46LAS ...1 CEDAR RAPIDS DES tA01YES I Dir. John Cruise March 12, 1982 Page 3 Second, the area immediately around the school is fully developed on all sides except for the hilly portion to the north and the ravine to the west. Rather than being a sparsely developed area, this is a relatively mature residential neighborhood, and the density of houses surrounding the school site is limited only by terrain that is essentially unsuited for construction of homes. Furthermore, several areas in proximity to the school are now being planned for additional residential development which will make the residential nature of the surrounding neighborhoods even more pervasive in the years to come. Third, there is no prior use of the site for anything but an elementary school. Thus, there is no basis for viewing a conversion of the building to offices as being a relatively insignificant change from the current use of the school property. Certainly, anyone who purchased a home in this neighborhood did so with the expectation of an elementary school being nearby, not a business office. In light of the court's discussion of the case in the Bloomfield decision, I think it is fair to observe that the Justices of the Iowa Supreme Court are also concerned that school districts exercise their freedom from local zoning ordinances in a fashion that makes a district's use of its property compatible with the surroundings. I also think it is clear that while this sylvan setting might be a pleasant site for business and administrative offices, the in of the City and the desires of the neighbors would be to preserve this as an area of single- family homes and a neighborhood elementary school. Accordingly, I write, with copies to members of the Board of Education, to underscore that the observation in your letter about compatible uses rests on more than simply the natural preferences of the City Planning and Zoning staff. Indeed, one can envision—without too much difficulty—that a litigation could be brought by adjacent landowners that would test whether the Iowa Supreme Court would adhere to the rule of the Bloomfield case, in a situation where the use a school district proposed for its property was significantly more incompatible with the existing zoning, the prior use of the property, and the preferences of the adjoining landowners. Cordially yours, Alan 1. Widiss cc: Members of the Board of Education Superintendent David Cronin ✓Dtayor"Diary Neuhauser Iowa City Planning and Zoning Department 5/11 MICROFILMED BY J JORM MICR46LAB" I J CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES I i _�O I L MAR 1 .71982 ABBIE STOLFUS, C`.4C CITY CLERK (3) tL cu ka"i-L ad Y--C-w� 0-' 2�6— • te/•l6AC-C -10,4 ti( , t 10----_ (Y., 4 C lb a -L aj 1�1, , pr"t /b MICROFILMED BY -A B-' --JORM MICR( �L CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES I -A . .11A I 40..ae/1.,..a, (lJpl<iC.'(,� 1� �14•.r�.y lt.m�«l!n-.c.�ei !X -t 1,2�Q. �ol. t14,��Gw-1�.�..� I>1���_<•:,J. Ct.�.;���.�:•. ��o�"�`��,Q J JL O,'. I1 U U 6{"c.Jl C�o� tZCUL 2.C. c�o� ku�j 0#4 LL(- C;✓ �n)^���lru�oSG /IVTQ�.eu i,'J/ llv�`' f\Ou/VI.� Le.x �4 eriypa� tiLLG �,CO, C C I L4V l`�Li� Y. LI((� n'JI-L Qx<' ,O �ULfi•7 CC C'Co- iJ< G.�L7. 1FMICROFIL14CO BY _J '"JORM-'MICR(�CA19- -� CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES I I f J J_ r 1'r 3, J,.vnt• (. /x�((J'L }ll[d �e.,�/. ia�lte c•(C td ��.I,ti 7�te� 1L. Q,aic7.c�IQ v`V /oU�� clr4C, J to •.-tvl. �Xrr �. �n� n�lU./!_�411.r�/t ('�p�/, ii.�a(� �Q.l� ' Q�..Cy! Q.-,nLP.t 41� W O`I\1`� ('✓� � Ui eL s,s f MICROFILMED BY \....'.•\ �.1. ._JORM....MICR�ILA9` { , I CEDAR RAPIDS •DES t1014E5 ,�� April 14, 1982 Ms. Jan Dull 320 E. Jefferson Iowa City, Iowa 52240 Dear Ms. Dull: i i At its regular meeting of March 30, the City Council received and placed on file your letter to the Mayor and Council members regarding the proposed helistop at Mercy Hospital. At the same meeting the Council approved a resolution to proceed with the issuance and sale Of hospital facility revenue bonds to Mercy Hospital. However, the issue regarding the helistop has not been resolved. Your comments will certainly be taken into consideration when a decision is made. Thank you for writing and making your views known. Sincerely yours, Neal G. Berlin City Manager / cc: City Clerk ✓ bj/sp t MICROFILMED BY L JORM"MICR+LA9 CEDAR RAV IDS • DES MDIYES �. f 1 1 1 I 1 IJ 1 J.� 9 J.� 1 c -- n, , MAR 1 -,'1982 _ r9 ABBIE STOLFUS CAAi; - -CITY-CLERK (3) _ _ _ _.__. _- -- -- I I � J 1 i MICROFILMED BY ._JORM.... MICR+LAB._ L�1 /J CEDAR RAPIDS - DES MOINES ti J_ S April 14, 1982 Ms. Bertha M. Smith 1411 Rochester Ave. Iowa City, Iowa 52240 Dear Ms. Smith: At its regular meeting of March 30, the City Council received and placed on file your letter to Council Member Perret regarding the proposed helistop at Mercy Hospital. At the same meeting the Council approved a resolution to proceed with the issuance and sale of hospital facility revenue bonds to Mercy Hospital. However, the issue regarding the helistop has not been resolved. Your comments will certainly be taken into consideration when a decision is made. Thank you for writing and making your views known. Sincerely yours, Neal G. Berlin City Manager cc: City Clerk / bj/sp —4 r MICROFILMED BY -.... .. �.. ...JORM...MICR+LAB_ 1 CEDAR RAPIDS •DES MOIYESlei _.. r March 19, 1982 Mayor Mary Neuhauser Civic Center Iowa City, Ia. 52240 Dear Mary, The Board of Directors of the Iowa City Chamber Of Commerce, at their meeting on Thursday February 18th, voted unanimously to endorse the proposed expansion plans of Mercy Hospital and herein encourages the City Council to approve their request for Industrial Revenue Bonds to finance the project. �Co diAIA 1��jj44, hes, President .�L�owa City Chamber of Commerce JH/lk Greater Iowa City Area Chamber of Commerce P.O. Box 2358 Iowa City, Iowa 52244 (319) 337-9637 MICROFIL14ED BY JORM MICR6LAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MON] ES J _y i .CITY OF IOWA CITY CIVIC CENTER 410 E. WASHINGTON ST. IOWA CITY, IOWA 52240 (319) 356-5030 To: City Council Mar.22, 1982 From: Bill Terry.Acting BTC Chairperson Res Tri -Annual Review Process and Timelines Dear City Councilpersons: As you may know, we have already started the Tri -Annual Review process of the Iowa City cable TV franchise. Enclosed please find a letter sent to the BTC and Hawkeye Cablevision outlining the meetings, steps and timetables involved in this process. As per the ordinance, once negociations have been completed between the HTC and Hawkeye, we will be sending you the BTC's recommendations within 30 days (projected to be late May or early June when you will receive these recommendations). Please feel free to contact me or Drew Shaffer if you have any questions. Sincerely, W.O."Bill" Terry/ Acting BTC Chairperson cc: Neal Berlin Dale Helling I t MICROFILMED BY --JORM-MICR+LAB- , ~rI i CEDAR RAPIDS DES MOINES I P- 5/8 -;o 4 J. r �w CITY OF IOWA CITY CIVIC CENTER 410 E. WASHINGTON ST. IOWA CITY, 10WA 52240 (319) 356-KOD To: BTC Members Mon.,Mar.22,1982 From: Bill Terry, Acting Chairperson Re: Timetables for Tri -Annual Review Process Dear BTC Members: Please note the following dates and their significance. If you have any questions or input for the March 30th meeting, please make sure Hawkeye has them (with copies to Drew Shaffer) by Friday, March 26, 1982. March 9 -Annual Cable forum already held for citizens, BTC and Hawkeye to exchange information on cable TV programming. March 30 -Special BTC meeting to cover only the Tri - Annual Review and Extension Policy concerns. In this meeting there will be beginning dis- cussions and exchanges of information and of the questions pertaining to the Tri -Annual Review (see BTS prepared request and question list distributed at mar.16 BTC mtg.). It is hoped the Extension policy will be finalized at this time as well. April 6-Tri-Annual.Review Hearing. This is a Public Hearing. The purpose of this hearing is to enable citizens to have input to the BTC on any areas of the franchise (service, technical, programming, financial). There will not be any BTC business conducted as in regular BTC mtgs. April 20 -This is the date of the next regular BTC mtg. At this meeting the input gained from the Hearing may be discussed; additional discussiclr and/or questions pertaining to the Tri -Annual Review process may ensue, along with any discussion of the NFLCP conference. April 27 -Special BTC meeting to begin final talks and negociations based on the exchange of requests, questions and information of the preceeding meetings. If .necessary another. Special Meeting will be set to finalize negociations. We are asking in a letter to Hawkeye that they submit their comments and/or suggestions to the HTC (through Drew Shaffer) by the same date of March 26, 1982. The reasons we have set up this timetable is because by ordinance we have to submit recommendations (for ordinance changes or otherwise) no later than 30 days after final negociations with Hawkeye CableVision, which should coincide on or about the anniversary date of the franchise (which is 1 MICROFILMED BY I JORM MICR4�LAB -� CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES 5/8 1 _y CITY OF IOWA CITY CIVIC CENTER 410 E. WASHINGION Si. IOWA CITY, IOWA 522.40 (3193356-50::0 -2- April 18th). Consequently you can see why being prepared for the upcoming meetings is imperative. Thanks again for all your work and energies. Please call me or Drew if you have questions. Sincerely, W.O. "Bill" Tarry Acting BTC CHairperson CC:Hawkeye CableVision City Council Neal Berlin David Brown � � r MICROFILMED BY ��_........` L _.JORM... MICR LAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES I t SIS -V J� j - j � � � 1 1 � J1i / ' 1 Gr' RECEIVED N;12 _ 1982 320 Ronalds Street Iowa City, Iowa March 24, 1982 City Council Iowa City, Iowa Greetings: I request that the City not install a street light in the middle of this block for the following reasons: 1. The sidewalks and street are not dark at mid -block. 2. My neighbor across the street and I always keep our yard or porch light on at night. 3. Our bedroom window is very near the proposed light placement. 4. The wires, lights and poles are ugly. 5. Save the City some money. Sin rely yours, . .Moninger M I CRDEILMEO BY I. 1. I-VORM. WICROLAB -J CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOI YES ■ I April 14, 1982 Mr. R. 0. Moninger 320 Ronalds St. Iowa City, Iowa 52240 Dear Mr. Moninger: At its regular meeting of March 30, 1982, the City Council received and placed on file your letter regarding the installation of a street light in your block. This matter has been discussed with Iowa - Illinois Gas and Electric Company, and a light will not be installed at that location at the present time. If it is determined that a majority of the residents in your block prefer not to have this light installed, it will be deleted from the project. Therefore, if you can furnish a petition to this effect within the next sixty days, this light will not be installed. You may address this petition to the City Council, 410 E. Washington Street, Iowa City, Iowa. Thank you for writing and making your views known. If I can be of assistance to you with any other City services, please let me know. Sincerely yours, Neal G. Berlin City Manager / cc: City Clerk ✓ bj/sp 1 { f MICROFILMED BY 1-JORM MICR6CAB- Ij CEDAR RAPIDS DES MOIYES f � -. .. J L1 _�O J_� 1 �1 CITY OF IOWA CITY CIVIC CENTER 410 E. WASHINGTON ST. IOWA CITY IOWA 52240 (319) 354.1800 Date March 1 1982 TO: The Honorable Mayor and the City Council RE: Civil Service Entrance Examination -_jrpAtmpQt of I We, the undersigned members of the Civil Service Commission of Iowa City, Iowa, do hereby certify the following named Persons in the order of their standing as eligible for the Position of Treatment Plant Operator I/Water Division Carol Sweeting. -- Hired 3/1/82 • ATTEST: Abbie StolfuS, City Clerk t I I I W TYC,,GC/�CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION Ja n ersongoup-�. Arletta Orelup Bruce Walker i MICRofILMED BY 1 JORM -MICR+LAB- ' l CEDAR RAPIDS • DES M014ES p CITY OF IOWA\ CITY CIVIC CENTER 410 E. WASHINGTON ST. IOWA CITY IOWA 52240 (319) 354.180) Date Marc h 10, 1982 TO: The Honorable Mayor and the City Council RE: Civil Service Entrance Examination - Clerk Typist We, the undersigned members of the Civil Service Commission of Iowa City, Iowa, do hereby certify the following named persons in the order of their standing as eligible for the position of Clerk TYPist/Police Kathy Hochstetler IOW�4ITY CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION Janes' nderson Arletta Orelup Bruce Walker ATTEST: Abbie 5tolfus, City Clerk i MICROFILMED BY JORM MICR46LAS CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES I 1 _y �;..� ori_ lJ CITY CMC CENTER OF 410 E. WASHNGTON ST. f OWA CITY IOWA CITY, IOWA 52240 (319) 356-50DD NOTICE THE CITY COUNCIL OF IOWA CITY IS CONSIDERING AN APPOINTMENT TO THE FOLLOWING COMMISSION: AIRPORT COMMISSION One vacancy - Unexpired term March 16, 1982 - March 1, 1983 Duties: To exercise all the powers granted to cities and towns under Chapter 330 of the Code of Iowa, except the power to sell said airport.. To annually certify the amount of taxes within the limitations of the Statutes of the State of Iowa, to be levied for airport purposes. All funds de- rived from taxation or otherwise for airport pur- poses shall be under the full and absolute control of the Airport Commission, deposited with the City Treasurer, and disbursed only on the written war- rants or orders of the Airport Commission. Iowa City appointed members of boards and commis- sions must be qualified voters of the City of Iowa City. This appointment will be made at the March 16, 1982, meeting of the City Council at 7:30 P.M. in the Council Chambers. Persons interested in being considered for this position should contact the City Clerk, Civic Center, 410 East Washington. Application forms are available from the Clerk's office upon request. 1 i i MICROFILMED BY ' -JORM-"MICR#LAB- 1 f j CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES FARM 535 ;a. J&N 1 I r / i March 16, 1982 AIRPORT COMMISSION - one vacancy for unexpired term March 16, 1982 to March 1, 1983 Maurice J..Ockenfels Robert H. Sokol 3206 Raven 520 Normandy Dr. Derrold M. (Pat) Foster William E. Twaler 520 S. Gilbert 1906 Calvin Ave. i Clemens A. Full Robert S. Williams 113 S. Mt. Vernon Dr. 1929 Hafor Drive Richard D. Smith William W. Bonney, Sr. 1702 Flatiron 1021 Wylde Green Road Richard S. Haendel Joseph A. Tiffanysubmitted late) 402 McLean St. 2709 E. Court St ( ! Richard Y. Blum { 2041 Rochester Court Kenneth L. Lowder 1211 Wylde Green Road Harry L. Lewis ' 1408 Tracy Lane James D. Moyer 7 Oak Park Court Jospeh A. Kapacinskas 905 Wylde Green Road i Al Streb 703 Benton Ct. Maurine Ann Braddock #24 Forest View Maryann Hansen 2570 S. Riverside Dr. Richard Eimas 4 S. Mt. Vernon Drive i i f G 535 I _ I I=RANDS- . i City of Iowa City MEMORANDUM DATE: March 25, 1982 TO:City Council PROWRobert W. Jansen n w•S• RE:Airport Commission Members The recent resignation of.one of the members of the Airport Commission has occasioned an inquiry as to whether a person appointed to fill an unexpired term can then be re -appointed for a full six-year term upon expiration of the prior term. The answer is no. Article II of the City Code establishes the Airport Commission. Section -:4-17 thereunder provides: "The Commission created by this Article shall consist of five (5) members who shall be appointed by the Mayor, with the consent and approval of the dity council. All appointments subsequent to the original appointees shall be made for a term of six (6) years. Vacancies shall be filled in the same manner as original appoint- ments are made. No commissioner shall be appointed to succeed him- self/herself as a commissioner." There are no exceptions provided in Article II. The Council may, of course, amend the ordinance to provide that members appointed to fill a vacancy may be re -appointed. Perhaps the amendment could provide that if up to two or three years remained to be served at the time of resignation, the person filling the vacancy would be eligible for re -appointment to a full six year term. If the Council wishes to consider amending the ordinance to take care of the matter, then the ordinance should be amended prior to the making of any appointment to fill the unexpired term. cc: Neal Berlin J' MICROFIL14ED BY "JORM. MICR46LA8 _ 1 CEDAR RAPIDS • DES I40IRE5 ' P_ 535 0 _4A i i 1 CITY OF IOWA CITY CIVIC CENTER 410 E. WASHNGTON ST. IOWA CITY IOWA 52240 (319) 354.1800 NOTICE THE CITY COUNCIL OF IOWA CITY IS CONSIDERING APPOINTMENTS TO THE FOLLOWING BOARDS: BOARD OF POLICE TRUSTEES and BOARD OF FIRE TRUSTEES Two vacancies - Four-year terms (one for each board) April 1, 1982 - April 1, 1986 It is the duty of members of the Board of Police and Fire Trustees to administer the pension funds and assure that all business concerning the pension fund is handled according to law. Iowa City appointed members of boards and commis- sions must be qualified voters of the City of Iowa City. The appointments to these boards will be made at the March 16, 1982, meeting of the City Council at 7:30 P.M. in the Council Chambers. The actual term will begin April 1, 1982. Persons interested in being considered for these positions should contact the City Clerk, Civic Center, 410 East Washington. Application forms are available from the Clerk's office upon request. I r 141CRUILMED BY 'JORM-MICR+LA 1_ llJj CEDAR RAPIDS DES MOINES 136 r, , March 30, 1982 (deferred from March 16, 1982 meeting) BOARD OF POLICE TRUSTEES and BOARD OF FIRE TRUSTEES -two vacancies (one for each board) four-year terms, April 1, 1982 to April 1, 1986 Paul H. Scott 504 Oakland (served full term 4/01/78 to 4/01/82) 141CROFILMED BY 1,-JORM"-MICR+LA9 I , CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES 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 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 member. After a vacancy hips 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. 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.OISTRIBUTEO FOR THE PUBLIC. ALL NAMES WILL BE DROPPED FROM THE LIST AFTER A ONE-YEAR PERIOD. !-� DATE _ 9%/ Z ADVISORY BOARD/COMMISSION NAME ra�1 a s Fi rsur-ti l olrnraw4-TERM NAME Il1OA +quL ADDRESS OCCUPATION ?f -,2C IN c V EMPLOYER_f ��fr- 2 ci PHONE NUMBERS: RESIDENCE 3 8 0 0 (, BUSINESS3 r /. Z ;l0 __ EXPERIENCE AND/OR ACTIVITIES WHICH YOU FEEL QUALIFY YOU FOR THIS POSITION: _�PP OCCUn.4i•len` l WHAT IS YOUR PRESENT KNOWLEDGE OF THIS ADVISORY BOARD? f ti -u M R cj-)4- WHAT CONTRIBUTIONS 00 YOU FEEL YOU CAN MAKE TO THIS ADVISORY BOARD (OR STATE REASON FOR APPLYING)? Specific attention should be directed to possible conflict of interest in Urban Renewal project or 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 xNO Knowing the length of term, are you willing to serve this term? 1( YES If you are not selected, do you want to be notified? If you are not appointed for the current vacancy, vacancy? _YES �C NO _YES ANO 0 D do you wish to be considered WF17flaue A B QAa*TQA9 F U S CITY CLERK I MICROFILMED BY 1 �- -JORM"MICR6LAB- -� CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES I I 531, I J_ ti L K 1 1 P 1 CITY OF IOWA CITY CIVIC CENTER 410 E. WASHNGTON ST. IOWA CITY IOWA 52240 (3193354-18(3D NOTICE THE CITY COUNCIL OF IOWA CITY IS CONSIDERING AN APPOINTMENT TO THE FOLLOWING COMMISSION: CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION One vacancy - Six-year term April 1, 1982 - April 1, 1988 Duties: Approves 'all entrance and promotional examinations used by the City of Iowa City; holds hearings involving employee discharge or reduction in rank or compensation and ascertains to the best of its ability the facts of the case. After weigh- ing all evidence, takes action as provided in Chapter 400 of the Code of Iowa. Iowa City appointed members of boards and commis- sions must be qualified voters of the City of Iowa city. This appointment will be made at the March 16, 1982, meeting of the City Council at 7:30 P.M. in the Council Chambers. The actual term will begin April 1, 1982. Persons interested in being con- sidered for this position should contact the City Clerk, Civic Center, 410 East Washington. Applica- tion forms are available from the Clerk's office upon request. J t MICROFIL14ED BY 1. _DORM-MICR+LAS , CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES 9 % March 16, 1982 CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION - one vacancy for a six-year tem, April 1, 1982 to April 1, 1988 Frank J. Tauber 2614 Muscatine Ave. Cecil P. Davis 1818 Winston Dr. Phyllis J. Doane 2229 Taylor Drive John Alan Maxwell, D.D.S. 1732 E. College St. Robert L. Dautremont _ 1020 Church `I i 1i I I - _ II • i r- I t C• ------ ----------- MICROFILMED ----•-MICROFILMED BY 'UORM 'MIC1446LAW CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES !� CRY 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 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 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. All applications must be submitted to the City Clerk no later than one week 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. RESIDENT OF IOWA CITY 5 YEARS OR MORE BYES NO DATE f-9. As AY BOARD/COMMISSION NAME (mm, SERdSCEg o'_d ssTZERM vQS NAME F&tj&' J Tj;aae ADDRESS /4v5 ,*7T4-L0r 49�f OCCUPATION SAe-iRR VJ EMPLOYER )&flwF-nJ D. S• PHONE NUMBERS: RESIDENCE ?,F8-68/6 BUSINESS .338-7 4S EXPERIENCE AND/OR ACTIVITIES WHICH YOU FEEL QUALIFY YOU FOR THIS POSITION: WHAT I5 YOUR PRESENT KNOWLEDGE OF THIS ADVISORY BOARD? -7.o- 00jr g AV 17�� &)7—AV-4C /ol WHAT CONTRIBUTIONS DO YOU FEEL YOU CAN MAKE TO THIS ADVISORY BOARD (OR STATE REASON FOR APPLYING)? Specific attention should be directed to possible conflict of interest; in Urban Renewal project or as defined in Chapters 362.6, 403A.22 of the Code of Iowa. Should you be uncertain whether or not a potential conflict of inte exists, contact the Legal Dept. Will you have a conflict of interest? _YES _NO Knowing the length of term, are you willing to serve this term? _YES FNI �,If you are not selected, do you want to be notified? ES _NO FEB 171982 If you areappointed for the current vacancy, do you wish to be coAtIj�[i S�mlfR vacancy? _YES _NO C1T)aA6gl1979 53% MICROFILMED BY -�_ JORM MICR4�LAB -� LCEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES -V r A13W4" 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 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 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. All applications must be submitted to the City Clerk no later than one week 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. RESIDENT OF IOWA CITY 5 YEARS OR MORE S YES—NO DATE _17 Feb 1982 AQW68H BOARD/COMMISSION NAME city Civil Service Commission TERM 6 yrs NAME nAVTS. rAn i p. ADDRESS 1818 Winston Dr. Iowa City, Is OCCUPATION U.S.Armv(Retired) EMPLOYER None PHONE NUMBERS: RESIDENCE _337-4604 BUSINESS None EXPERIENCE AND/OR ACTIVITIES WHICH YOU FEEL QUALIFY YOU FOR THIS POSITION:. Seventeen years commissioned service in US Army during which tine I was active�nIssonnel adminSftration. operations and training and supply and transport of units ranging in ✓A . size Prom 100 to 00 persons. WHAT IS YOUR PRESENT KNOWLEDGE OF THIS ADVISORY BOARD? O-cmmission operates under a 1935 law which is concerned mainly with fire and police operations. Commission and acts as appeal entity in cases of employee -employer dispute. WHAT CONTRIBUTIONS DO YOU FEEL YOU CAN MAKE TO THIS ADVISORY BOARD (OR STATE REASON FOR APPLYING)? I have lived in and enjoyed Iowa City for 10 plus veers Having taken for so long, I think it is time I gave something back to Iowa City in th , Specific attention should be directed to possible conflict of interest in Urban Renewal project or 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 /�Le al Dept. Will you have a conflict of interest? _YES �NO Y n E Knowing the length of term, are you willing to serve this term? Y ES NO U If you are not selected, do you want to be notified? _C YES _NO FEB 1 7 :9?'? . If you are of appointed for the current vacancy, do you wishAIM��o9 r�/�ra3 f�vture vacancy? YES _NO CITY CLErR6aoary 1979 537 d- MICROFILMED BY j JO RM MIC RE,LAB '� I I CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOIYES -r r 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 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 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. 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. ALL NAMES WILL BE DROPPED FROM THE LIST AFTER A ONE-YEAR PERIOD. DATE ,.7 /f; A­7ADVISORY BOARD/COMMISSION NAME Civj-5E,evicc (3ommi ssERM �yEAKS NAME 4:414A*:r J, Daegy o ADDRESS-V.Va9 T/'YIeK OCCUPATION —12'yl.4,< Sl ArAlgr',4-s 0'1g,y4oce EMPLOYER �I-�Y /4s1'1'4L PHONE NUMBERS: RESIDENCE .437- 79 77 BUSINESS R.3 7 -o 5e. S, EXPERIENCE AND/OR ACTIVITIES WHICH YOU FEEL QUALIFY YOU FOR THIS POSITION: WHAT IS YOUR PRESENT KNOWLEDGE OF THIS ADVISORY BOARD? ,✓ z �tYirc.�.�. irrt��,.,�i�..w .G �s�.� .O�-� - ✓ rl .. .�i.�ru.: WHAT CONTRIBUTIO S DO YOU APPLYING)? c_ as YOU CAN MAKE TO THIS ADVISORY BOARD (OR STATE REASON FOR Specific attention should be directed to possible conflict of interest in Urban Renewal project or 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. Knowing the length of term, are you willing to serve this term? 4 a If you are not selected, do you want to be notified? _/YES _NO FEB 19 :9D) If you are n t appointed for the current vacancy, do you wish t s�j f�C a future vacancy? YES NO CI%Wr E U9. a'."" CITY CLERKTIF&ry 1,579 537 MICROFILMED BY -JORM MIC R(i•L AB CEDAR RAPIDS - DES MOINES S i , i r AONMY 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 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 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. All applications must be submitted to the City Clerk no later than one week 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. RESIDENT OF IOWA CITY 5 YEARS OR NORE_t/YES NO DATE AW OMY BOARD/COMMISSION NAME Ce ✓t Sev✓,« , e�ERM (o NAME �oleevf L. IJrr�lv�i.ren-1`' ADDRESS_ /,ozo ('1. OCCUPATION `/-Ll TQ EMPLOYER Ai � U tom. 6r ' PHONE NUMBERS: RESIDENCE -33 $— .2 a/� 4 BUSINESS 3S'f -.2 f S -P EXPERIENCE AND/OR ACTIVITIES WHICH YOU FEEL QUALIFY YOU FOR THIS POSITION: 2Q Up/s rs th• WHAT IS YOUR PRESENT KNOWLEDGE OF TH/IS ADVISORY BOARD? te.r ING/ dt Scvice /. a P S v lit �/ Ar t ti n c�i G WHAT CONTRIBUTIONS DO YOU FEEL YOU CAN MAKE TO THIS ADVISORY BOARD (OR STATE REASON FOR APPLYING)? %7� 7oa IM .7.A.7LrF/�i Specific attention should be directed to possible conflict of interest in Urban Renewal project or 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 _ Knowing the length of term, are you willing to serve this term? ✓ YES —Flo If you are not selected, do you want to be notified? /AYES NO FE8 2 2 1982 If you are not appointed for the current vacancy, do you wish to be con IMRXA104Frus vacancy? /iYES _NO CIN CLERK January 1979 ✓a 111CRUILMED BY 1 JORM MICREILAB -- ` j CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES S 1 _y y,J I r� CITY OF IOWA CITY CIVIC CENFER 410 E. WASHNGTON ST. IOWA CITY IOWA 52240 (319) 354.180 NOTICE THE CITY COUNCIL OF IOWA CITY IS CONSIDERING APPOINTMENTS TO THE FOLLOWING COMMISSION: HOUSING COMMISSION Two vacancies - Three-year terms May 1, 1982 - May 1, 1985 Duties of the Housing Commission members include investigating, studying, reviewing and analyzing the housing needs and the meeting of such needs within the City of Iowa City and investigating and determining if slum areas exist or other areas where there are unsafe, unsanitary or overcrowded housing conditions, and studying and investigating and making recommendations relating to the clear- ing, replanning and construction of slum areas and providing dwelling places for elderly persons and persons of low or medium income. The persons appointed to the two vacancies on the Housing Commission also will serve as members of the Housing Appeals Board. 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 16, 1982, meeting of the City Council at 7:30 P.M. in the Council Chambers. The actual terms will begin May 1, 1982. This will give the appointees an opportunity to become familiar with the duties of the Commission before assuming full responsibility. Persons interested in being considered for these positions should contact the City Clerk, Civic Center, 410 East Washington. Application forms are available from the Clerk's office upon request. i i i 1 141CROFILMED BY I J JORM - MICR+LA9 CEDAR RAPIDS - DES MOINES ' i 531 _y J�,J March 16, 1982 terms. May 1, 1982 HOUSING COMMISSION ttwooMay 1vacancies1985 for three-year JI , James D. Moyer 7 Oak Park Court �Jl Goldene B. Haendel (served 'unexpired ,term 12/04/79 to 5/01/82) 402 McLean St. Alvin W. Logan 1605 Derwen Dr. 6/19/79 to 5/01/82) Rachel S. Dennis (served unexpired term 320 E. Washington 890, The Towers Beth Ringgenberg 822 Juniper Drive Marcie Roggow 304 E. Burlington I T j 53P MICROFILMED BY -DORM-MICR+ CEDAR RAPIDS • DES 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 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 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. 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. ALL NAMES WILL BE DROPPED FROM THE LIST AFTER A ONE-YEAR PERIOD. DATE _February 18, 1982 ADVISORY BOARD/COMMISSION NAME Housing Commission TERM _3 _years NAME _James D MOaww ADDRESS k Court OCCUPATION _Ecen0m1st EMPLOYER _Self -amp n..d PHONE NUMBERS: RESIDENCE 7-A7-1 A78 BUSINESS EXPERIENCE AND/OR ACTIVITIES WHICH YOU FEEL QUALIFY YOU FOR THIS POSITION: Property owner with concern for adequate community housing patterns within a WHAT IS YOUR PRESENT KNOWLEDGE OF THIS ADVISORY BOARD? Presentation of its activities WHAT CONTRIBUTIONS DO YOU FEEL YOU CAN MAKE TO THIS ADVISORY BOARD (OR STATE REASON FOR APPLYING)? _1) mr academic and business backrrround 2) my ability to devote the necessary time to the task, 3 my desiro to serve cape ity to my my community in an additional rnl ea a taxpayer Specific attention should be directed to possible conflict of interest in Urban Renewal project or 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 Oept. Will conflict of interest? _YES _ANO you have a Knowing the length of term, are you willing to serve this term? AYES —NO If you are not selected, do you want to be notified? y YES _NO 22�pl� �2[ If you are not appointed for the current vacancy, do you wish to be conhYtlereld for a iut Atldgl vacancy? YES NO 111111 LLVJJ A BBIE STOLFUS I CITY CLERK - STM I11CROFILI4ED BY i "DORM MIC R46LAB� • I CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES if I _y 1-11 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 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 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. 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. ALL NAMES WILL BE DROPPED FROM THE LIST AFTER A ONE-YEAR PERIOD. • DATE Feb 4, 1982 ADVISORY BOARD/COMMISSION NAME Housing Commission TERM Goldene B. Haendel NAME ADDRESS 402 McLean St. OCCUPATION Rental Agent & Property Management EMPLOYER Self -Employed estwoo - es si e Apts PHONE NUMBERS: RESIDENCE 337-4242 BUSINESS 338-7058 a 338-4774 EXPERIENCE AND/OR ACTIVITIES WHICH YOU FEEL QUALIFY YOU FOR THIS POSITION: I am currently Chairperson of the Housing 6 Appeals Board WHAT IS YOUR PRESENT KNOWLEDGE OF THIS ADVISORY BOARD? I have been a Commission member for the last two years and have helped re -write the Iowa City Housing Code - 1 WHAT CONTRIBUTIONS 00 YOU FEEL YOU CAN MAKE TO THIS ADVISORY BOARD (OR STATE REASON FOR APPLYING)? I em deeply interested in the rights of all tenants as well as owners and landlords Specific attention should be directed to possible conflict of interest in Urban Renewal project or 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 Knowing the length of term, are you willing to serve this term? K YES >q0 D If you are not selected, do you want to be notified? x YES NOUl, If you are not appointed for the current vacancy, do you wish to be considered p¢ffia9fulggt vacancy? R YES NO ABBI�ngV3 1, Crr, CITY CLERK (2) S39 j 141CROFIL14ED BY 7 JORM MIC R¢LAB - J I i � CEDAR RAPIDS DES MOINES � r � _y r 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 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 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. 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. ALL NAMES WILL BE DROPPED FROM THE LIST AFTER A ONE-YEAR PERIOD. DATE C7 -n ADVISORY BOARO/COMMISSION NAME NAME A!�VA uri,/ (,LJ A- 9;g'441 ADDRESS qq/BOJ- OCCUPATION Apr= L�,s,�,/,,.eQa EMPLOYER�%T oa a© (� y.1tlAlp' � ivtu PHONE NUMBERS:. RESIDENCE BUSINESS EXPPERIENCE AND/OAR ACTIVITIES WHICH YOU FEEL QUALIFY YOU FOR THIS POSITION: !� Y_ APPLYING)? �iOCft�ll &moi 6410/'/"04 1NC Si '►s le - C' -2�J �-u-�� . fl,O.p f!z3 eiyc'� efiireno✓4n.� 'FOV,4) X. //9 ve T eA V-, .c) 0,-V u-- Ci G of 6/c/pts ya sSo/z 2640 //6�.7� 4 /S ADVISORY BOARD (OR STATE REASON .FOR Specific attention should be directed to possible conflict of interest in Urban Renewal project or as defined in Chapters 362.6, 403A.22 of the Code of Iowa. Should you be uncertain whether or not a potential conflict of i terest exists, contact the Legal Dept. Will you have a conflict of interest? _YES NO Knowing the length of term, are you willing to serve this term? YES _N0. If you are not selected, do you want to be notified? '-V YES NO U u U — — FES 221982 If you ar t appointed for the current vacancy, do you wish to be considorg%E � C� U S vacancy? YES —NO JA0YCUW "9 141CROFILMED BY JORM MICR6LAB _ CEDAR RAPIDS - DES MOINES i i � r i r� 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 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 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. 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. ALL NAMES WILL BE DROPPED FROM THE LIST AFTER A ONE-YEAR PERIOD. DATE ADVISO//RY BOARD/COMMISSION NAME �A11M Cif 41, air g 6jy4t,t/OnTERM NAME ADDRESS # 9D T�e %o we is _� OCCUPATION EMPLOYER — PHONE NUMBERS: RESIDENCE 3 3 r — r r6 / BUSINESS EXPERIENCE AND/OR ACTIVITIES WHICH YOU FEEL QUALIFY YOU FOR THIS POSITION: &44„"„41 , , WHAT CONTRIBUTMNS DO YOU FEEL, YOU. CAN MAKE TO THIS ADVISORY APPLYING)? eep, , �Jh,f, "" ;f". �t , .. i, (OR STATE REASON FOR Specific attention should be directed to possible conflict of interest in Urban Renewal project or 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 ?C NO Knowing the length of term, are you willing to serve this terms X YES _NF. 0 LIIIJI F III If you are not selected, do you want to be notified? X YES _NO �JJ MAR 51982 If you are not appointed for the current vacancy, do you wish to be consideM WrEaaTQfk F U S vacancy? �[ YES ,_NO January �M,K F" 14ICA0Fl LIdED BY I JORM MICR4�LA13 !� CEDAR RAPIDS • DES I401NES i S.3 8 _y ADVISORY BOARD/COMMISSION APPLICATION FORM Individuals serving on Boards/Commissions play an important role in advising the Council on mailers 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 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. 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 DISTRI8UTED FOR THE PUBLIC. ALL NAMES WILL BE DROPPED FROM THE LIST AFTER A ONE-YEAR PERIOD. DATE February 26, 1982 ADVISORY BOARD/COMMISSION NAME Housing Commission TERM May 1, 1982 - May, 198. NAME Beth Ringgenberg ADDRESS 822 Juniper Drive OCCUPATION First Year Law Student EMPLOYER PHONE NUMBERS: RESIDENCE 351-3103 BUSINESS EXPERIENCE AND/OR ACTIVITIES WHICH YOU FEEL QUALIFY YOU FOR THIS POSITION: For seven years I was Redevelopment Coordinator for the City of Davenport, Iowa. My housing responsibilities were primarily in the rehabilitation field but I have had experience with Sect. 8, public housing, housing counseling, relocation, sing Services program. WHAT IS YOUR PRESENT KNOWLEDGE OF THIS ADVISORY BOARD? Very little WHAT CONTRIBUTIONS 00 YOU FEEL YOU CAN MAKE TO THIS AOVI APPLYING)? I want to be involved in city governme V BOARD (OR STATE REASON FOR and believe I have some expertise in the housing field which would be of benefit to tine UlTy. Specific attention should be directed to possible conflict of interest in Urban Renewal project or 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,yo,ha, aD conflict of interest? YES X NO D Knowing the length of term, are you willing to serve this term? X YES 0 MAR 9 1982 If you are not selected, do you want to be notified? X YES _NO A B BI E S T 0 L F U S If you are not appointed for the current vacancy, do you wish to be considerecCEY li142Ure vacancy? X YES _NO MICROFILMED BY JORM MIC R�LAB CEDAR RAPIDS •DES MOIRES January 1979 S38 -V 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 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 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. 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. ALL NAMES WILL BE DROPPED FROM THE LIST AFTER A ONE-YEAR PERIOD. DATE 1 /94z,'z ADVISORY BOARD/COMMISSION NAME,2L . a ,_ TERM 2 15aa,4/ PS) NAME ADDRESS&,IV OCCUPATIO EMPLOYE is u•C PHONE NUMB Rs: RESIDENCE BUSINESS 4SJe-,f499 EXPERIENCE AND/OR ACTIVITIES WHICH YOU FEEL QUALIFY YOU FOR THIS POSITION: 0 � v v zzr- WHAT IS YOUR PRESENT KNOWLEDGE OF THIS ADVISORY BOARD?--eGL tria of� �C� _ WHAT CONTRIBUTIONS DO YOU FEEL YOU CAN MAKE TO THIS ADVISORY BOARD (OR STATE REASON FOR APPLYING)? zC-g�-azs � C. _c Xe O yt Specific attention should be directed to possible conflict of interest in Urban Renewal project or 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 Knowing the length of term, are you willing to serve this term?ES L- 7O I If you are not selected, do you want to be notified? ✓ YES O �j FEB 1 9 10117If you are not appointed for the current vacancy, do you wish to be considered for a future vacancy? _/YES _NO ABBIE STOLF,1aL&1y1109 CITY CLERK (3) 538 MICROFIL14ED BY L~ j CORM MIC RALAO � CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES t _y J_ 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 AN APPOINTMENT TO THE FOLLOWING COMMISSION: HUMAN RIGHTS COIMIISSION +j One vacancy - Unexpired term J March 16, 1982 - January 1, 1984 The duties of the members of the Human Rights Com- mission are to provide for the general welfare of i the citizens of Iowa City by studying the relation- ships of people of various races, colors. creeds, religions, nationalities, sexes and ancestries liv- ing within the community. To provide procedures � for the.operation of said Commission to eliminate prejudice, intolerance, bigotry and discrimination i in the City of Iowa City, Iowa, by declaring dis- criminatory practices in the areas of public accom- modations, employment and the leasing, sale, finan- cing or showing of real property to be against public policy and to provide procedures for the in- vestigation of complaints and conciliation and to provide for enforcement. Iowa City appointed members of boards and commis- sions must be qualified voters of the City of Iowa City. This appointment will be made at the March 16, 1982, meeting of the City Council at 7:30 P.M. in the Council Chambers. Persons interested in being considered for this position should contact the City Clerk, Civic Center, 410 East Washington. Application forms are available from the Clerk's office upon request. i i I 53Q MICROFILMED BY I-"JORM MIC RbLAB, I CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES 1 March 16, 1982 HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION - one vacancy for an unexpired term, March 16, 1982 to January 1, 1984 Erik Nilausen 1813 Morningside Drive Edye Calderon 226 S. Lucas Sara A. Tokheim i 818 E. Jefferson Steven G. Drake 725 Emerald ND3 Del Long 500 Market St. Mary Fachman Tassone 547 Emerald A-7 David Leshtz 1411 Sheridan Ave. Anne G. Scupham 431 Oakland Avenue Elliott L. Johnson 61 Arbury Drive i i ma --;m ,`} t MICROFILMED BY P �........_,` �... ._.JORM._.MICR+LAB �. 1 111? CEDAR RAPIDS - DES MOINES l _V 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 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 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. All applications must be submitted to the City Clerk no later than one week 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 January 25, 1982 ADVISORY BOARD/COMMISSION NAME Human Relations Commission TERM 1 year NAME Erik Nllausen ADDRESS 1813 Morningside Drive OCCUPATION Banker EMPLOYER Iowa State Bank E Trust Company PHONE NUMBERS: RESIDENCE 351-1747 BUSINESS 338-3625 ext. 199 EXPERIENCE AND/OR ACTIVITIES WHICH YOU FEEL QUALIFY YOU FOR THIS POSITION: Prior board experience with Goodwill Industries of S.E. Iowa b Youth Homes Inc. 7 years experience in broadbased corporate auditing including human resources. WHAT IS YOUR PRESENT KNOWLEDGE OF THIS ADVISORY BOARD? Minimal WHAT CONTRIBUTIONS 00 YOU FEEL YOU CAN MAKE TO THIS ADVISORY BOARD (OR STATE REASON FOR APPLYING)? Genuine interest Obiectivity Specific attention should be directed to possible conflict of interest in Urban Renewal project or 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 Oe -Wj,11 fu have aD conflict of interest? _YES xNO u Knowing the length of term, are you willing to serve this term? _&YES _ND If you are not selected, do you want to be notified? XJES _NO JAN 271982 If you are not appointed for the current vacancy, do you wish to be tbtifif QiiT�dt&UQJMC vacancy? YES NO �I I rJaCCCnll�.utary RK 1979 539 141CROFILI4ED BY � 1 JORM MICR46LAB- l j CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES ; � r 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 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 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. All applications must be submitted to the City Clerk no later than one week prior to the announced appointment date. THIS PUBLIC. ALL IS A PUBLIC BE DROPPEDUMENT FROM THEDAS SUCH LIST AFTERCANBE REPRODUCED AND DISTRIBUTED FOR THE ONE -`YEAR PERIOD \\1 DATE 10 R1 ADVISORY BOARD/COMMISSION NAME C�U�iIYY�C�R{\i4� TERM NAME UC4P ADDRESS�� OCCUPATION. -,r EMPLOYER &11U6PVP C(4IP�PIJi PHONE NUMBERS: RESIDENCE . BUSINESS 3.3Z "%O EXPERIENCE AND/OR ACTIVITIES WHICH YOU FEEL QUALIFY YOU FOR THIS POSITION: WHAT IS YOUR PRESENT KNOWLEDGE OF WHAT CONTRIBATrONS DO APPLYING)? BOARD? YOU. CAN MAKE TO TI IS (OR STATE REASON FOR Specific attention should be directed to possible conflict of interest in Urban Renewal project or 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 pp ([ Knowing the length of term, are you willing to serve this term? 4YES �NO Il lC If you are not selected, do you want to be notified? If you ar of appointed for the current vacancy, vacancy? YES _NO YES _NO FEB 5 1982 do you wish to be considered for a future ABEIc rvLF'Mg� cnu MICROFILMED BY JORM MICR6LAB i CEDAR RAPIDS - DES MOINES r 1-\ /,._. ADVISORY BOARD/COMMISSION APPLICATION FORM Individuals serving on Boards/Commissions play an important role in advising the Council ory�Utters of interest to our community and its future. Applicants must reside in Iowa City. lJ 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 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. All applications must be submitted to the City Clerk no later than one week 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 f/nuFin ,tom /p , /q,¢j ADVISORY BOARD/COMMISSION NAME jAI//r5 CezrlwlKslg- ✓ TERM _ `Cge NAME SPc'A ©. Te L Hgt_inl ADDRESS/k f• t%= FFFO. wJ OCCUPATION5y zzms TwoGt'swzyA ,P EMPLOYER `/NtYFPSrTL nr SmvA PHONE NUMBERS: RESIDENCE e3,F_ 776 9 BUSINESS ,35d -/99.3 EXPERIENCE AND/OR ACTIVITIES WHICH YOU FEEL QUALIFY YOU FOR THIS POSITION: WHAT IS YOUR PRESENT KNOWLEDGE OF THIS ADVISORY BOARD?i WHAT CONTRIBUTIONS DO YOU FEEL YOU CAN MAKE TO THIS ADVISORY BOARD (OR STATE REASON FOR APPLYING)? l.e+!�t%JtifP ice' is�•suL ... T.1 Specific attention should be directed to possible conflict of interest in Urban Renewal project or 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 Z_N1 L 6 D Icouare not selected, do you want to be notified? ✓ YES NO 10 1981 Knowing the length of term, are you willing to serve this term? k: YES NOV If you are not appointed for the current vacancy, do you wish to be CAA as edWYO -iuIPA vacancy? / YES _NO CITY CLERK January 1979 MICROFILMED BY 1 - JORM -MIC R46 AB CEDAR RANDS • DES 61018ES i 539 1 _y r ADVISORY BOARD/COMMISSION APPLICATION FORM Individuals serving on Boards/Commissions play an important role in advising the Council 00tters 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 member. r a has een unced Counciltereviewscaall applications during during nthehinformal work advertising session. The appointment the announced at the next formal Council meeting. Appointees serve as unpaid volunteers. All applications must be• submitted to the City Clerk no later than one week 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 I I 3J $ l ADVISORY BOARD/COMMISSION NAME TERM �uv. NAME I �' Y \co.�c2 ADDRE55]�S rne.•r . Q t�511 t - �; `� OCCUPATION �+�.>�c, .�2 1�•-� EMPLOYER PHONE NU MBERS: RESIDENCE _33"1- kl BUSINESS 351- $1kb AND/OR ACTIVITIES WHICH YOU FEEL QUALIFY YOU FOR THIS POSITION: WHAT IS YOUR PRESENT KNOWLEDGE OF THIS ADVISORY BOARD? \ �•e V4..,S,AL�LQ t r� \•o \ � S � r C E \ WHAT CONTRIBUTIONS DO OU FEEL Y U CAN MAKE TO THIS ADVISORY BOARD (OR STATE REASON FOR APPLYING)? l Q cQea—e `ei k- G •,�.« \ • �.9 � r � .>� a a � it � Ab � Specific c attention should be directed to possible conflict of interest in Urban Renewal project or 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 Knowing the length of term, are you willing to serve this term? c,4ES N1 D C ou are not selected, do you want to be notified?�yEs NO D DECp If you are no 1981 appointed for the current vacancy, do you wish to be a9r,�sicl¢� y vacancy? _YES —NO `CVM I g t e CITYJGiuZV 1979 MICROFILMED BY j -DORM MICR#LAB I CEDAR RAPIDS • DES M01*S i 531 t _y r ADVISORY BOARD/COMMISSION APPLICATION FORM 1 Individuals serving on Boards/Commissions play an important role in advising the Council oatters of interest to our community and its future. Applicants must reside in Iowa City. U 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 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. All applications must be submitted to the City Clerk no later than one week 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 // 1a 51 p% ADVISORY BOARD/COMMISSION NAME #'Amen /F,y^7'S Crmrn%rsiO4(2Z'.C4ERM NAME Dei °n 9 ADDRESS Su o /iorFcf 1 /, OCCUPATION hl*" 7for EMPLOYER PHONE NUMBERS: RESIDENCE BUSINESS 337-vs71 EXPERIENCE AND/OR ACTIVITIES WHICH YOU FEEL QUALIFY YOU FOR THIS POSITION: 1 °vG riX h wm al one- Ar /tr ytrrr cy1p/eri<neC ,i� >// Wrens o� peer.nnel /ho'rlvW44^/ (h4mril rerjureer) %n bo r�, -/�C pJAI, Z' hove qA 1184 w77/4 a.n a no/irrir in Z'n•ia r7r r/ Re/v �i�n.r /�rr nn e/ 1�77�', rvo,h -iAz WiVeeli ,j?` - r.Or.r,e< t, — r 1 P -211""11,14+n. WHAT ISYOURPRESENT KNOWLEDGE OF THIS ADVISORY BOARD? y Puu 7< f�G 1/.L w/lq Cf'%jn% k^W,n /R` 9/I Tr Co.�rr,irr�.n (K �• Z' /arc been i•n✓J/VCJ' :v iTrl R"wq)rn •f i�/r Tr `ain T.•rJ'�o i1 J' ir1 n7<�2 r- Ci�{7fS WHAT CONTRIBUTIONS 00 YOU FEEL YOU CAN MAKE nTO THIS ADVISORY BOARD (OR STATE REASON FOR APPLYING)? rce/ -<X.7L my %re r lrauA L/Oe r'eI 'r vn� AT'eror w u14 171 40th"A--19ni'�i•anf 2�n'lri%irf�n P n S •In .ri/ 4re�,.(' cid' Nr mon Rig i1 •fj', Specific attention should be directed to possible conflict of interest in Urban Renewal project or 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 pp n Knowing the length of term, are you willing to serve this term? __LYES TNO O L E C, 10ou are not selected, do you want to be notified? k YES _NO NOV 3 0 1981 V us If you are not appointed for the current -vacancy, do you wish to be conARWftGTJ 0 ure vacancy? YES NO CITY CII January 1979 539 1 nICROEILIIED BY 1 -DORM MIC RbLAE3 � CEDAR RAPIDS DES 110IRE5 j _,0 L' ADVISORY BOARD/COMMISSION APPLICATION FORM Individuals serving on Boards/Commissions play an important role in advising the Council o atters of interest to our community and its future. Applicants must reside in Iowa City. U 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 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. All applications must be submitted to the City Clerk no later than one week 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. 19g( ADVISORY BOARD /COMMISSION NAME I 1- s Gmlmi�;nn ,TERM I I -L/ 1 .g5 NAME My �} k AM F14� OCCUPATION 'Trac' EY / Cx(m �t PHONE NUMBERS: RESIDENCE EMPLOYER BUSINESS XY- c AND/OR ACTIVITIES WHICH YOU FEEL QUALIFY YOU FOR THIS POSITION: T ^ or as defined in Chapters 362.6, or not a potential conflict of conflict of interest? YES ,. vy �o p ssib.le conflict of interest in Urban Renewal project 22 of the Code of Iowa. Should you be uncertain whether ,est exists, contact the Legal Dept. Will you have a Knowing the length of term, are you willing to serve this term? r1ou are not selected, do you want to be notified? YES If you are not appointed for the current vacancy, vacancy? ,,YES _NO do you wish to be MICROFILMED BY JORM MICR6LAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES Ids pp;;, considered qa r a� future A B B IE .�J03WIYI) say it J r ADVISORY BOARD/COMMISSION APPLICATION FORM Individuals serving on Boards/Commissions play an important role in advising the Council oq�atters of interest to our community and its future. Applicants must reside in Iowa City. V 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 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. All applications must be submitted to the City Clerk no later than one week 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 Nov. 16, 1981 ADVISORY BOARD/COMMISSION NAME Hunan Rights TERM 3 -year NAME David Leshtz ADDRESS 1411 Sheridan Ave., I.C. OCCUPATION Social Worker EMPLOYER Dept. of Social Services PHONE NUMBERS: RESIDENCE 351-2973 BUSINESS . 351-0200 EORIENCE AND/OR ACTIVITIES WHICH YOU FEEL QUALIFY YOU FOR THIS POSITION: Chairman, Personnel Comm., Johnson Co. Association for Retarded Citizens; 2) Former Vice -President and Board Member, JCARC; 3) Deputy Auditor, respons- ible for registering handicapped voters, 4) Member, Johnson Co. Citizens' Comm. for the Handicapped; 5) Master's WHAT IS YOUR PRESENT KNOWLEDGE OF THIS ADVISORY It examines minority relationships within our community in an effort to eliminate and prevent prejudice and discrimination. WHAT CONTRIBUTIONS DO YOU FEEL YOU CAN MAKE TO THIS ADVISORY BOARD (OR STATE REASON FOR APPLYING)?I am experienced in both personal and systems advocacy, and I am fam- iliar with a workings of city, county, and state governmen s. My work as a Job placement counselor has also made me aware of the needs and concerns of business and industry. Specific attention should be directed to possible conflict of interest in Urban Renewal project or 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. Willyou have a conflict of interest? _YES X NO Knowing the length of term, are you willing to serve this term? X YESN09 npIcou are not selected; do you want to be notified? X YES _NO NOU 1 7 1991 0 If you are not appointed for the current vacancy, do you wish to be cons h6 �d �ir al future vacancy? X YES _NO - , ,I r January 1979 IIICROFIL14ED BY -CORM MIC RdLAB i I CEDAR RAPIDS DES MOINES j i 531 _Y r 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 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 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. 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. ALL NAMES WILL BE DROPPED FROM THE LIST AFTER A ONE-YEAR PERIOD. / DATE /r/%Rx-� -/ /4&L ADVISORY BOARD/COMMISSION NAME ILY.AA/ elamrS L"e1vf1/551,W TERM NAME / &mbF- t5.. 5d&ej1zW ADDRESS -i3/ i%QCGAfLJ 4vtAvte- OCCUPATION 1-4a) S,,e pzA r— llugEwrF� PHONE NUMBERS: RESIDENCE 137- 7342. EMPLOYER BUSINESS — EXPERIENCE AND/OR ACTIVITIES WHICH YOU FEEL QUALIFY YOU FOR THIS POSITION:f/a� QG6I�tM.�G /O/i% LCMw�Q[W, t,�irl ,Q�/ /LCL GG .w �ws /Kt� 4 Frge 16 ,i� Qlro_� �i�.L�i�QL. W+is�.� c /a � e. itt. .✓ 41 &/ .%!a G.� wiL 'i6 J. G.4`Li��.f ¢ IS YOUR PRESENT -KNOWLEDGE OF THIS ADVISORY BOARD?.4..- z/, _ i -,_ ,' Y �mrn +`fie tNLe�is te.u�..W�:., ,t�i /•'1,Oi ._f !AL �.nu.I.r+.+7 eu�ci�. Ic-4«x �/L 1�..-�...-,%� ae F.;.,, WHAT CONTRIBUTIONS DO YOU FEEL YOU CAN MAKE TO THIS ADVISORY BOARD (OR STATE REASON FOR APPLYING)? Saa,>,.6a;.,, hew e S ./e...1 c d - ._: a ..max / ...:,L<< _._I' L. 6eG« A4t Specific attention sh uld be directed to possible conflict of interest in Urban Renewal project or 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 ZC NO Knowing the length of term, are you willing to serve this term? YES NO If you are not selected, do you want to be notified? ,YES _NO —7 D If you are not appointed for the current vacancy, do you wish to be considered a}iMre vacancy? ,YES _NO AS BIE57 (DLf US CITY CLERK 141CROFILMED BY I JORM MICR6LAB j CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES i 5.99 _y 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 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 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. 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 THEIN PUBLIC. ALL NAMES WILL BE DROPPED FROM THE LIST AFTER A ONE-YEAR PERIOD. DATE March 8, 1982 ADVISORY BOARD/COMMISSION NAME Human Rights TERM NAME Elliott L. Johnson ADDRESS 61 Arbury Drive OCCUPATION Businessman EMPLOYER Westinghouse PHONE NUMBERS: RESIDENCE 337-4470 BUSINESS 354-9200. EXPERIENCE AND/OR ACTIVITIES WHICH YOU FEEL QUALIFY YOU FOR THIS POSITION: _ 1. Fiftesn-years(5 in Iowa City) as a public school educator, 2. Five years as a businessman with a major Iowa City Company. 3. A firm commitment to equal rights, responsibilities, and opportunities. WHAT IS YOUR PRESENT KNOWLEDGE OF THIS ADVISORY BOARD? None beyond its goal of promoting _non-discrimination and•eoual opportunity for all Iowa Citiana WHAT CONTRIBUTIONS DO YOU FEEL YOU CAN MAKE TO THIS ADVISORY BOARD (OR STATE REASON FOR APPLYING)? As a reside°t of the community for the past 12 years I would bring I the perspective of minority member of the community. Specific attention should be directed to possible conflict of interest in Urban Renewal project or 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 Knowing the length of term, are you willing to serve this term? xYES _NOF 0 L E r If you are not selected, do you want to be notified? X YES _NO MAR 9 1982 If you are not appointed for the current vacancy,do A 4 t- you wish to be considere -Pomo fbturW F U ; vacancy? x YES _NO CITY CLERK January 1979 141CROFILIIED BY � -JORM MIC ROIL j CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES.] 539 J 'v i i r' r I t CITY OF IOWA CITY CIVIC CENTER 410 E. WASHINGTON ST. IOWA CITY IOWA 52240 (319) 354.1800 i NOTICE THE CITY COUNCIL OF IOWA CITY IS CONSIDERING AN APPOINTMENT TO THE FOLLOWING BOARD: MAYOR'S YOUTH EMPLOYMENT BOARD One vacancy - Unexpired term March 16, 1982 - April 15, 1983 It is the duty of members of the Mayor's Youth Employment Board to provide jobs at various pri- vate non-profit and public organizations for disadvantaged youth in Johnson County. Iowa City appointed members'of Boards and Com- missions must be qualified voters of the City of Iowa City. This appointment will be made at the March 16, 1982, meeting of the City Council at 1:30 P.M. in the Council Chambers. Persons interested in being considered for this position should con- tact the City Clerk at the Civic Center, 410 East Washington. Application forms are avail- able upon request. MICROFILMED BY "DORM M1CF1+L'A9- 1 CEDAR RAPIDS - DES MOINES j"" _y March 16, 1982 MAYOR'S YOUTH EMPLOYMENT BOARD - one vacancy for unexpired term March 16, 1982 to April 15, 1983 Bernard B. Wright 168 Dartmouth St. " f MICROFILMED BY ..,"•.:- �L_ _"JORM...MICR#LAEi. LCEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES I ti i r i w 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 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 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. 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. ALL NAMES WILL BE DROPPED FROM THE LIST AFTER A ONE-YEAR PERIOD. DATE RUVtsURY DARD/COMMISSION NAME f06UR ' A4W TERM" NAME e.RnA ��—� ADDRESSA5 /JJ� rr7d+j% OCCUPATION EMPLOYERp PHONE NUMBERS: RESIDENCE .33 %956% BUSINESS EXPERIENCE ANO/OR//A�C/T�IVITIES WHICH YOU FEEL QUALIFY YOU FOR THIS POSITION: 2 /4^A�/ N' / 7eJA7 / /fes. — I-- . - T- /-- — CIO WHAT IS YOUR PRESENT KNOWLEDGE OF THIS ADVISORY BOARD? _�oT %// , /22g1l, WHAT CONTRIBUTIONS 00 YOU FEEL YOU CAN MAKE TO THIS ADVISORY BOARD (OR STATE REASON FOR APPLYING)? eelmle,2 STArr/ina nr- /.,I. Specific attention should be directed to possible conflict of interest in Urban Renewal project or 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 Knowing the length of term, are you willing to serve this term? ><YES —y0 1 E D If you are not selected, do you want to be notified? >6 ES _NO IS LS FE8221982 If you awe npt appointed for the current vacancy, do you wish to be cons' o t vacancy? AYES _NO d��� § �(�ffbs / CMUMEW9 6fil MICROFILI4ED BY -�, JORM MICR16LAS I j CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES j L - _V CITY OF IOWA CITY CIVIC CENTER 410 E. WASHNGTON ST. IOWA CITY IOWA 52240 (319) 354.18C ID NOTICE THE CITY COUNCIL OF IOWA CITY IS CONSIDERING APPOINTMENTS TO THE FOLLOWING COMMISSION: PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION One vacancy - Unexpired term March 16, 1982 - May 1, 1985 One vacancy - Five-year term May 1, 1982 - May 1, 1987 The duties of the Planning and Zoning Commission members include making or causing to be made sur- veys, studies, maps, plans or charts of the whole or any portion of the municipality.and any land outside which in the opinion of the Commission bears relation to a comprehensive plan; also in- cludes recommending to the City Council from time to time amendments, supplements, changes and modi- fications to the zoning ordinance; 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 16, 1982, meeting of the City Council at 7:30 P.M. in the Council Chambers. The term for the person appointed to the unexpired term will begin immedi- ately. The five-year term will begin on May 1, 1982. This will give the appointee an opportunity to attend meetings of the Commission and become familiar with the duties before assuming full responsibility. Persons interested in being con- sidered for these positions should contact the City Clerk, Civic Center, 410 East Washington. Application forms are available from the Clerk's office upon request. 01 MICROFILMED BY 1" -DORM MICR#LAB CEDAR RAPIDS DES MOINES I I March 16, 1982 PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION one vacancy for unexpired tem March 16, 1982 to May 1, 1985 one vacancy for a five-year tem May 1, 1982 to May 1, 1987 Larry Baker 521 S. Dodge Richard M. Taylor 2128 S. Riverside Dr. #118 Loren N. Horton unexpired term 6/17/80 to 5/01/82) 3367 Hanover Court Greg Rockow 23 Regal Lane Robert G. Hibbs 606 Reno John Roffman 1314 Burry Drive Dave Parsons 103 S. 7th Ave. Stu/ 141CROFIL14ED BY --JORM --MICR+LAB CEDAR RAPIDS - DES MOINES .-11� 0' ' ADVISORY BOARD/COMMISSION APPLICATION FORM _y Individuals serving on Boards/Commissions play an important role in advising the Council o utters 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 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. All applications must be submitted to the City Clerk no later than one week 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 ///g -/S-/ ADVISORY BOARD/COMMISSION NAME e',#AIN/N6- t ZU.JiNF- TERM r — s i FS NAME L 1+ L,�ueR AODRESS .z S. 70nG� OCCUPATION ZL406R EMPLOYER UA/1I/F-Ri/7-% DF SOk),4 PHONE NUMBERS: RESIDENCE -3 F7 -637/ BUSINESS �s3-S-5 -/ EKRIENCE AND/OR ACTIVITIES WHICH YOU FEEL QUALIFY YOU FOR THIS POSITION: Ar 19 IM4 7'kern4*ft,.I,r i.N✓eevE.l rN ►f/s6 ne,�n yY Tsr r ,✓4f✓ WHAT IS YOUR PRESENT KNOWLEDGE OF THIS ADVISORY BOARD? L m e di(ecr 2 a0 nG; , v t �„eW � .�. e� 7ie. D4n+vr irfa.rete WHAT CONTRIBUTIONS 00 YOU FEEL YOU CAN MAKE TO THIS ADVISORY BOARD (OR STATE REASON FOR APPLYING)? *srr,,,6 = ro EV rs/ce -eo,y,✓f Roris i o.roeit ro Aesr rF[i,e 7La l✓srr�trr of ererr of !e Comnvr Specific attention should be directed to possible conflict of interest in Urban Renewal project or 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 140 0 L E D Knowing the length of term, are you willing to serve this term? ✓YES N D �EC7 1981 I(" u are not selected, do you want to be notified?_IZYES _NO ABBIE STOLFUS If you are n appointed for the current vacancy, do you wish to be cons iderQTYoi4 %ture vacancy? vYES _NO January 1979 MICROFILMED BY i I JORM MICR#LAB j CEDAR RAPIDS • DES t•10I8ES 50" _y 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 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 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. 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. ALL NAMES WILL BE DROPPED FROM THE LIST AFTER A ONE-YEAR PERIOD. DATE ADVISORY BOARD/COMMISSION NAME 1^ .u....e:•. t 2...: ^ •. i:.,,e.: „ TERM '-•...: NAME J•T �_.> e r' -l.' i .,e ADDRESS=`ry ; I ,. ,c:; r : <- :�.• OCCUPATION t.i:S•;.rr:n A:.;..:.,.�,:. EMPLOYER PHONE NUMBERS: RESIDENCE BUSINESS — EXPERIENCE AND/OR ACTIVITIES WHICH YOU FEEL QUALIFY YOU FOR THIS POSITION: _n]v = :...1•wn C.TV .1 L'C.�1:2 G. I Ngo- N.=" J � q•� =n o - 1.. __ rr.., l:- ('., .rr � — •.r � � :: n..r .4 M1.-•� Y..• - e:c ^v .a � � < Az•=: ,: ,, .Z^ it :1 .• r.:l< WHAT IS YOUR PRESENT KNOWLEDGE OF THIS ADVISORY BOARD? 'T, ::,• -. - �. r_.„,.� ci•r..-..».:m•: <� . ,?r�li:`i a:,e'i •; :H++h<: an.n :N-AFl:a-1, r �t ^'.. . , v WHAT CONTRIBUTIONS DO YOU FEEL YOU CAN MAKE TO THIS ADVISORY BOARD (OR STATE REASON FOR APPLYING)? Specific attention should be directed to possible conflict of interest in Urban Renewal project or 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.j�7i110yorz a D conflict of interest? _YES ANO Knowing the length of term, are you willing to serve this term? _YES _NO MAR 11 1982 If you are not selected, do you want to be notified? _YES _NO A B BIIEyyS T 0 L F U S If you are not appointed for the current vacancy, do you wish to be cons ideredlf77or aLRMre vacancy? - YES _NO January 1979 MICRDFILMED BY JO F4 MICR#LAB J ' CEDAR RAPIDS • DES M014ES I I r L' ADVISORY BOARD/COMMISSION APPLICATION FORM 11, 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 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 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. .All applications must be submitted to the City Clerk no later than one week 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 10 February 1982 ADVISORY BOARD/COMMISSION NAME Planning and Zoning Comm. TERM 5 Year Term NAME Mr. Loren N. Horton ADDRESS 3367 Hanover Court OCCUPATION Historian EMPLOYER State Historical Society PHONE NUMBERS: RESIDENCE 351-5842 BUSINESS 338-5471 EXPERIENCE AND/OR ACTIVITIES WHICH YOU FEEL QUALIFY YOU FOR THIS POSITION: I have served a 3 year term on the Riverfront Commission, a 2 year term on the Committee on Community Needs, and am presently serving a 2 year term on the Planning and Zoning Commission, filling out the unexpired term of a resignee. I am C WHAT IS.YOUR PRESENT KNOWLEDGE OF THIS ADVISORY BOARD? I have served on the Planning and Zoning Commission for two years, have been Secretary for two years and have just been elected Vice Chairperson. WHAT CONTRIBUTIONS 00 YOU FEEL YOU CAN MAKE TO THIS ADVISORY BOARD (OR STATE REASON FOR APPLYING)? ' Now that I am familiar with the procedures of the Commission, and of the type of issues that come before it, I am ableto comprehend the large amount of paper work, and come to decisions based on experience as Specific attention should be directed to possible conflict of interest in Urban Renewal project or 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 xNO Knowing the length of term, are you willing to serve this term? X YEf NOI If you are 'not selected, do you want to be notified? %YES _NO FEB 101982 u If you are not appointed for the current vacancy, do you wish to be considered for a future vacancy? X YES _NO ABBI E S T OLFUS IRF CITY CL i?ar'2l MICROFIL14ED BY _I � JORM MIC REILAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DES 14DINES Sfl/ _V �r 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 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 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. 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. ALL NAMES WILL BE DROPPED FROM THE LIST AFTER A ONE-YEAR PERIOD. DATE te-6CUaCC f%�qgz ADVISORY BOARD/COMMISSION NAME II&AAia a ?an; Com,n;ss; ERM :7"'oe Yearot u�ocn,\cl ,,// nn p TFcm NAME OCG Iou� ADDRESS �p; K 2Ga L f�aln e OCCUPATION QCt�ioC EMPLOYER Roe_4w-6JruJacd, keAo(5 PHONE NUMBERS: RESIDENCE ,3$4/- -/i J49e BUSINESS - .?,f4(- 7a2 7.7 EXPERIENCE AND/OR ACTIVITIES WHICH YOU FEEL QUALIFY YOU FOR THIS POSITION: ae4)Ue in 4k real Esw'aie Ja6'nel°'s 1n -10 ZZ-%, CW. WHAT IS YOUR PRESENT KNOWLEDGE OF THIS ADVISORY BOARD? WHAT CONTRIBUTIONS DO YOU FEEL YOU CAN MAKE TO THIS ADVISORY BOARD (OR STATE REASON FOR APPLYING)? a of L_f 850enS;6:/_;�c Specific attention should be directed to possible conflict of interest in Urban Renewal project or as defined in Chapters 362.6, 403A.22 of the Code of Iowa. Should you be uncertain whether or not a potential conflict ofi terest exists, contact the Legal Dept. Will you have a conflict of interest? _YES N0 R Knowing the length of term, are you willing to serve this term? ZC Y� _64U If you are not selected, do you want to be notified? RYES _NO u FEB 1 71082 IJ If you are not appointed for the current vacancy, do you wish to be considered for a future vacancy? YES _NO ABBIE STOJAUS6 TM7 CITY CLERK (3) !rf/ MICROFILI4:BY JORM MICAB 'CEDAR RAPIDS (MES I L� _y r 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 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 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. 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. ALL NAMES WILL BE DROPPED FROM THE LIST AFTER A ONE-YEAR PERIOD. DATE March 3, 1982 ADVISORY BOARD/COMMISSION NAME Planning and Zoning TERM any available NAME Robert G. Hibbs ADDRESS 606 Reno OCCUPATION _Property Manager EMPLOYER Hawkeve Investment Co. PHONE NUMBERS: RESIDENCE _ 338-2175 BUSINESS 354-4488 EXPERIENCE AND/OR ACTIVITIES WHICH YOU FEEL QUALIFY YOU FOR THIS POSITION: aaa memher and chair of CommiffP= on C`nmm,n'i•y *mP AS, F at mPmhar and rh of Honcing rommiaeinn_ nrnf 'nn 1 vn i cP in rn 'may manning, Ana in writing zoning ordinances during early 19701s WHAT IS YOUR PRESENT KNOWLEDGE OF THIS ADVISORY BOARD? rather limited on current matters: observed this board closely as newspaper reporter during 19601s. WHAT CONTRIBUTIONS 00 YOU FEEL YOU CAN MAKE TO THIS ADVISORY BOARD (OR STATE REASON FOR APPLYING)? Have time avai7at tc F.... ­U74- Specific ...L7: Specific attention should be directed to possible conflict of interest in Urban Renewal project or 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 Knowing the length of term, are you willing to serve this term? x YES NO If you are not selected, do you want to be notified? _YES x NO F InL— If you are not appointed for the current vacancy, do you wish to be cidld Tor � fupuHe vacancy? jy—YES _NO MAR,1a5tl�r� 199I17��tUJJ/1 ABBIE STOLFUS CITY CLERK 141CROFIWED BY 1 � 1 JORM MIC R4�L4B CEDAR RAPIDS DES t101YES .sd/ _y 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 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 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. 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. ALL NAMES WILL BE DROPPED FROM THE LIST AFTER A ONE-YEAR PERIOD. DATE 3////9 2 ADVISORY BOARD/COMMISSION NAME N • Y Cir. IERM� M-9 B r O r!sr�•'•<rms NAME Te% �/ /Y o 7t M q ADDRESS / 3/ y Rte: PRS Ott OCCUPATIONeAc,T//t— fe-41 A EMPLOYER C P /-F If ftk PHONE NUMBERS: RESIDENCE -1-r& 3/Yl BUSINESS '? S/— S9 // EXPERIENCE AND/OR ACTIVITIES WHICH YOU FEEL QUALIFY YOU FOR THIS POSITION: e a _s 7.,r �cT'n� ✓iPA/ ESTnrE /A�viJLar x2r� �`r WHAT IS YOUR PRESENT KNOWLEDGE OF THIS ADVISORY BOARD? QP c a MM p� 9 S WHAT CONTRIBUTIONS DO YOU FEEL YOU CAN MAKE TO THIS ADVISORY BOARD (OR STATE REASON FOR APPLYING)? S i-' l f' r/ t) 47 t '' F- • C F f iv l � r3 �.l S PnN S cm i/ �P L r7iFc // 7 /� e � l+ /r•Y-, S Specific attention should be directed to possible conflict of interest in Urban Renewal project or 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 ex'sts, contact the Legal Dept. Will you have a conflict of interest? YES ^ D Knowing the length of term, are you willing to serve this term? �_ 5 L' If you are not selected, do you want to be notified? L_�S _NO MAR 111982 FX If you are not ointed for the current vacancy, do you wish to be consAig?CITY fY CLfdRRUlaK; S vacancy? —I ES _NO Januaryl Lr979 SS// MICROFILMED BY --DORM MIC R(PLAB Y- j CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES _y r 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 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 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. 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. ALL NAMES WILL BE DROPPED FROM THE LIST AFTER A ONE-YEAR PERIOD. DATE ADVISORY BOARD/COMMISSION NAME T: ,c"'G�' � ; "y TERM NAME ��l1/�-�2ifCwS ADDRESS /C j S . -7 r" OCCUPATION EMPLOYER �2ciNc��r�1S PHONE NUMBERS: RESIDENCE 33x- `f913 BUSINESS 338 - 7Sd!5_ EXPERIENCE AND/OR ACTIVITIES WHICH YOU FEEL QUALIFY YOU FOR THIS POSITION: Z w c>> riJS L,�.vrr2r�.urr�.�s.�L cc,.-c�2tis Cr v rrIp'sTf C3? TYJ'r, S. C . C'r11d�_ CP ccv ->__ct- . .4 CS? 77es WHAT IS YOUR PRESENT KNOWLEDGE OF THIS ADVISORY BOARD? Grs CG jc/L .d /€ r^s mss¢ C 7c;. 7747-'Q. mA3 cu��+ t_w uc 4 A T GamicakS _i "ZK_c t�._.r.�-.F-.1,1-+r, �...., c' „ rc�.c.ir.0 _ Tr4 z- ccv,�,T••-Ar,� ca /'� �1—t/�L.cv >�.,c,�Q" �tA�. WHAT CONTRIBUTIONS 00 YOU FEEL YOU CAN MAKE TO� T�HIS ADVISORY BOARD (OR STATE REASON FOR APPLYING)? -7r i /,c. 1� •� Cly, .1.J.� c - �t� L/�G 7Y.3 NAUZ A Specific attention should be directed to possible conflict of interest in Urban Renewal project or 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 LC NO p Knowing the length of term, are you willing to serve this term? >r L� YES _F 9 D If you are not selected, do you want to be notified? X YES _NO MAR 11 1982 If you are not appointed for the current vacancy, do you wish to be consiACJ A4315k S 'Fd$drF U S vacancy? >c YES NO 3CITYrC)I C s41i MICROFILMED BY J JORM MICR#LA9 j CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES I i CITY OF IOWA CITY CIVIC CENTER 410 E. WASHINGTON ST. IOWA CITY IOWA 52240 (319) 354.18CD NOTICE THE CITY COUNCIL OF IOWA CITY IS CONSIDERING APPOINTMENTS TO THE FOLLOWING COMMISSION: RESOURCES CONSERVATION COMMISSION Two vacancies - Unexpired terms ; March 16, 1982 - January 1, 1985 March 16, 1982 - January 1, 1983 I The duties of members of the Resources Conservation Commission will include serving as an advisory body to the City Council of Iowa City. They shall re- search, review, and recommend policies, rules, reg- ulations, ordinances, and budgets relating to mat- ters of energy and resource conservation and pro- vide recommendations and reports to the City Coun- cil on the activities of the Commission. The Com- mission shall exercise broad responsibility for development of resource conservation policies and shall pay special attention to long-range planning and programming, The Commission shall, for the public welfare, make recommendations on energy matters. These recommendations may relate to local governmental and quasi -public agencies, private residences and investment properties, and office, commercial and industrial properties. Iowa City appointed members of boards and commis- sions must be qualified voters of the City of Iowa City. The persons appointed to this Commission shall be, by training, education, experience, or demonstrated interest, knowledgeable in matters pertaining to energy use and conservation. These appointments will be made at the March 16, 1982, 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. MICROFILMED BY "JORM MICRbLAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MO1NES I i 5V3 l � \ _y R i� i March 16, 1982 RESOURCES CONSERVATION COMMISSION - two vacancies for unexpired terms March 16, 1982 to January 1, 1983 March 16, 1982 to January 1, 1985 Patrick J. Fett (served an unexpired term 5/20/80 to 1/1/82) 1507 Tracy Lane l MICROFILE.JORM- - MCEDAR RAPIDS Il I 5�3 .-J _V ADVISORY BOARD/COMMISSION APPLICATION FORM Individuals serving on Boards/Commissions play an important role in advising the Council oyy--'u�tters of interest to our community and its future. Applicants must reside in Iowa City. \.J 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 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. All applications must be submitted to the City Clerk no later than one week 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 ID -a 9- S I ADVISORY BOARD/COMMISSION NAME Pesourr.ec LON[Jw610" ih. m;c. i ___ TERM t, NAME _I iricV T F +i- r ADDRESS I!SO? -rra_e_�4//dNe OCCUPATION fv evit' EMPLOYER er yLd Q� PHONE NUMBERS: RESIDENCE BUSINESS 3 ENCE AND/OR ACTIVITIES WHICH YOU FEEL QUALIFY YOU FOR THIS POSITION: WHAT IS YOUR PASENT KNOWLEDGE OF TAHIS ADVISORY BOARD? T1„2 Ldair J i WHAT ONTRIBUTI NS DO YOU FEEL YOU CAN MAKE TO THIS ADVISORY BOARD (OR STATE RQASON FOR APPLYING)? Qelm /�Duorw, ion, .. n017�a�/✓7 �h..J a . h... J...t . J � 4{,y/,.Wce.wea.4""'f.Vo ss,ibl�ad,o licto"l,.don.toga,,..,'caxcaban O nei.ws�u2� pecif c attenti n sthlou�ld be dir tttteedd to ossib a con lict of interest in Urban Renewal prof ct or 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 t, -'NO Knowing the length of term, are you willing to serve E this term? , /YESFNJ LS D I�ou are not selected, do you want to be notified? v YES _NO 0 CT 2 9 1981 D If you are noe appointed for the current vacancy, do you wish to be connssioeeEq uture vacancy? (/YES NO January 1979 p MICROFILMED BY -CORM MICR#LAB CEDAR RAPIDS DES i401:lES I i MICROFILMED BY -� DORM'" MICR+L:AB_ J CEDAR RAPIDS DES MOINES 5f�4•' _y J rw 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 AN APPOINTMENT TO THE FOLLOWING BOARD: BOARD OF EXAMINERS OF PLUMBERS One vacancy - Two-year term March 30, 1982 - December 31, 1982 The person appointed to fill this vacancy should be a representative of the public. Iowa City appointed members of boards and commissions must be qualified voters of the City of Iowa City. The duties of the members of the Board of Examiners of Plumbers include examining all applicants desiring to engage in the work or business of plumbing, whether as a master plumber or as a journeyman plumber and issuing licenses to competent applicants. This appointment will be made at the March 30, 1982, meeting of the City Council at 7:30 P.M. in the Council Chambers. Persons interested in being considered for this position should contact the City Clerk, Civic Center, 410 East Washington. Application forms are available from the Clerk's office upon request. 1 i MICROFILMED DY �. "DORM "MIC R+LAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES f 1 sus -_Ao 1'r r March 30, 1982 BOARD OF EXAMINERS OF PLUMBERS - one vacancy for two-year term March 30, 1982 to Dec. 31, 1982 (representative of the public) Steven J. Vanderah 3242 Friendship St. MICROFILMED BY 'JORM"MICR+LAB'- -1 CEDAR RAPIDS •DES MOVIES ifs r 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 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 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. All applications must be submitted to the City Clerk no later than one week 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 Fc/3 ZS /9�'Z ADVISORY BOARD/COMMISSION NAME LLu, lr� t2LUm8iV6 5,400 TERM Z �1,2S NAME _5TPLa-1 I J 11A-A/0,6zA+4 ADDRESS 324? F/L,F_n10SN/P Sr OCCUPATION 6AjyenAt1nTAfrAL r5A7 tm4t 2 EMPLOYER iFIaRrA,vo �lnF•EAIEi PHONE NUMBERS: RESIDENCE 33h1-oo3/ BUSINESS 95/ -7/S -o EXPERIENCE AND/OR ACTIVITIES WHICH YOU FEEL QUALIFY YOU FOR THIS POSITION: WHAT IS YOUR PRESENT KNOWLEDGE OF THIS ADVISORY BOARD? _T eA(r to rr Entsrs, RoT UP T //Ftt✓ —,t7x� Din Alar 16,26w Ac r Atka Trs ACr11117a 's S On /lyen) WHAT CONTRIBUTIONS DO YOU FEEL YOU CAN MAKE TO THIS ADVISORY BOARD (OR STATE REASON FOR APPLYING)? M1 Ta � TN CoNr,t,A.iuAM To %r_ knl/irrr t Oer7ir,= ""no P Specific attention should be directed to possible conflict of interest in Urban Renewal project or 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 Def WAIL MoouuFavr conflict of interest? _YES _NO 0 6 15 Knowing the length of term, are you willing to serve this term? /YES —NIM 3T997 If you are not selected, do you want to be notified? ZYES _NO �1126 S T 0 L F U c r•: -V r ! If you are not appointed for the current vacancy, do you wish to be considered for a future vacancy? r/ YES _NO January 1979 ' MICROFILMED BY 1 -JORM-MICR+LAB ...1 1 CEDAR RAPIDS . DES MOINES i s#5 _�o � ;I 1 � 1 ' Shoe i,1�J RF�r:_ ' gaaandpwaf . March 2, 1982 Pr Iden: Glom O. Shoemaker. RE Vi Preeklenw: Verne H. Haelend, P.E., L.S. Ivan C. Qm1up. P.E. Tlomaa /lnilxo y, LS. Fibber E. Cre eld. L.S. Jemea C. Jeeob, P.E. Scavan F. Laughlin, P.E. Councilman John Balmer Lawrance E Mareh. P.E. Civic Center Cha ba F. Saxton, P.E. k*lVV Iowa City, Iowa 52240 Swan. ve W, P.E. Y nnW L Ven rJds, P.E. Oeryl C. Welk, P.E. Re: Application for Appointment to the Iowa City Plumbing Board Dear John: Thank you for considering me as a possible member of the Iowa City Plumbing Board. I have filed my application and would very much like to participate on this board. a j I have talked with David Brown of the Iowa City Legal - Department about possible conflict of interest, since I am employed by the consulting engineering firm of SHOEMAKER & HAALAND. Our firm has worked on several city projects in the past and hope to be involved in future projects as they develop. Mr. Brown's opinion isthat there does not appear to be any problem with respect to conflict of interest, should I be appointed to�the Plumbing Board. i If you agree with Mr. Brown's opinion, and want to recommend my•appointment, I would be glad to serve the committee in this capacity. If there are other areas where you need citizen involvement or assistance, I would similarly be glad to help out. Sincerely, Steven J. Vanderah, P.E. b]o f it C I f Windmill Pointe Vernon Design Center s 1500 First Avenue 2657 Mt. Vernon Road S.E. I, Corelville, Iowa 52241 Ceder Rapids, Iowa 52403 Phone 319-351-7150 Phone 319-363-3555 I=RAPIDS- i ..I I I, i The University of Iowa �I Iowa City, Iowa 52242 College of Law March 10, 1982 Mayor Mary Neuhauser City Council. of Iowa City Civic Center Iowa City, Iowa 52240 Dear Mayor Neuhauser: Enclosed is a resolution which I and other members of the Iowa City Peace Network would like to propose for adoption by the City Oouncil of Iowa City at its regularly scheduled meeting on March 30, 7982. i will be at the March 30 council meeting to speak in support of the resolution, and I expect that others from the Iowa City Peace Network (e.g., Dr. Linda Copeland, Mr. James Lara, Ms. Dorothy Paul, Mr. John Redick and possible others) will also be there for the same purpose. o 1 Burns H. Weston Professor of Lav BBI4: im enc. I 141CROFILMCD BY !- JORM " MICR61- ) ) CEDAR RAPIDS •DES MOIYES I _ J 501V l A J _� r :l M: ale City Council of the City of Iowa City FROM: Iowa City Peace Network DATE: 14arch 11, 1982 WMIMS occurrence of nucleeaarawarr ychallenge hedge facing the earth is to prevent the by accident or design; and SAS the nuclear arns of a holocaust race is dangerously increasing the risk that would be humanity's final. war; and, the S the nuclear arms race is also contributing significantly to that are rowingrderis unemding �lo�nt• rising Prices, and other economic disc and Productive czpaCi of our nation's civilian eco nyony; and other delivery systemowed bY reductions in nuclear warheads, missiles war alt the nuclear arms race so as to reduce the risk of nuclear growth; and enhance economic stability and Iona C�' SIM' BE IT MWLVED by the city Council of the City of national City assembled that, to Trove local as well as national and inter- twardmilrtary and economic security, and as an essential first step n=az gful nuclear arms reductions, the United States and the Soviet n th 8� the nuclear anc8 race by adopting a mutual and verifiable freeze Productiaircraft' and deployment of nuclear weapons and of missiles, we ,and other systems designed Primarily to deliver such weapons; Iowa ANDBEPP EURIMM MSOLVID that the City Council of the City of City shall make these visas known to the President of the United of Ioaa�,the cretary of State, the Secretary of Defense, and all mbers to each of said officessional or persons by transmitting a resolution Persons as soon e. of this resolution as possible. 1' MICROFILMED BY I {"JORM MICR4LAB .I CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES 1 SY? J_J 3/30/82 The Iowa City Monthly Meeting of Friends, 311 North Linn Street, endorses a Nuclear Freeze Resolution. The Resolution presented as the Kennedy -Hatfield Resolution calling for a freeze at current levels would perpetuate the current instability (in nuclear forces). iA mutual and verifiable freeze must occur at equal or substantially lower levels of force if it is to contribute to peace and stability. We are proud of Jim Leach, Tom Tauke, Berkley Bedell and Tom Harkin who support this measure. We want Iowa City to join with other cities and communities around the world protesting the proposed budget which cuts human services and augments military j "deterrent" funds. Leach reports in March, 1982 that discipline must be brought to the military budget. "The case for the MX missile, the B-1 bomber, two nuclear carriers, an ABM system, plus a new generation of chemical weapons is dubious. The problems of defense preparedness cannot be given short shrift, but our economy is also a major security asset. Economic recovery, if not survival of our species, demands restraint in military spending." Clerk Iowa City Friends Meeting I J I MICROFILMED BY -JORM- MIC R#CAB�� _2 CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOI4ES f I j 5#8 J_� M ademocratic socralis;�, anization IO'"a Socialist committed to building a new society through independent electoral activity and direct action F__W Eastern Iowa, Box 924, Iowa City 52244, (319) 335—$175 Northwest Iowa, Box 971, Sioux City, 51102, (712) 258-0179 Central Iowa, Rm. 35, Mem. Union, ISU, Ames 50010, (515) 292.9471 Blackhawk S.P., c/o Koloc/Hellwig, 508 W. Seerley, Cedar Falls 50613 Dickinson County, cto John Tuel, 609 L Ave., Milford 51351 PARTY Box 924 Iowa City, Iowa 52244 STATEMENT TO THE IOWA CITY CITY COUNCIL, MARCH30, 1982 The Iowa Socialist Party, long an advocate of nuclear disarmament, supports a nuclear freeze as a first step toward that goal. A nuclear freeze at this time would prevent weapons systems that encourage a first strike by a nuclear power from be- ing deployed. It would also represent an important departure from the continued es- calation of the arms race. We believe that the nuclear arms race will end in a nu- clear holocaust, whether by accident or design, unless it is reversed soon. So we support the city council resolution endorsing a freeze on the testing, produc- tion, and deployment of nuclear weapons. We also believe that a freeze by itself is not enough. To freeze nuclear weapons at their present level would mean that both nuclear superpowers would have more than enough weapons to destroy each other many times over. Such indiscriminate destruction of men, women, and children merely because they happen to have been born in a certain country goes far beyond the previously accepted practices of war, as many religious leaders are now recog- nizing. In order to increase the pressures toward nuclear disarmament, if the city council is serious about its concern over nuclear weapons, it should consider steps beyond endorsing the freeze. Taking such steps now would mean taking a leadership role in the movement for disarmament. The following are some suggestions about what the council could do to protect Iowa Citians from the dangers of nuclear war: CIVIL DEFENSE: the Cambridge, Massachusetts City Council declared recently that "the sole means of protecting Cambridge citizens from nuclear warfare would be for nations with nuclear arms to destroy those arms and renounce their use, tt Any other form of civil defense program, which promises high survival rates after a nuclear attack, is both a lie and an insult to the intelligence of our citizenry, The City Council in Cambridge commissioned a booklet to be distributed to the residents of that town, warning them of the danger of nuclear war and urging them to get active in the movement for disarmament, The Iowa City City Council could enact a similar program. NUCLEAR -FREE ZONE: Many communities in Britain, including London and the entire country of Wales, have declared themselves to be nuclear -free zones. Re- cently two communities in Oregon also declared themselves nuclear -free. Iowa City could take the lead in the Midwest, and become the first city in this area of the country to ban the presence of nuclear weapons within our borders. ADVISORY REFERENDA: The City Council could pass an ordinance allowing ad - affiliated with the Socialist Party USA Sig 141CROFILI4EO BY J JORM MICRbLAB CEDAR RAPIDS - DES M019E5 i i i z visory referenda on important public policy questions to appear on the ballot in city elections. Referenda such as the Jobs With Peace initiative, which I has passed in cities throughout the country in the past two years, would if passed carry even more weight with elected representatives than action by resolution of the City Council. We appreciate the consideration the Council is giving to the issue of nuclear weapons, and strongly urge you to support the resolution for a nuclear freeze. i MICROFILMED BY -'JORM MICR¢LAB CEDAR RAPIDS DES MOINES e j I `I I 1 i [r �j I WE, THE UNDERSIGNED, HEREBY APPEAL TO THE CITY COUNCIL OF IOWA CITY TO ADOPT THE FOLLOWING RESOLUTION AT ITS REGULARLY SCHEDULED MEETING ON TUESDAY, MARCH 30, 1982: WHEREAS the greatest challenge facing the earth is to Prevent the occurrence of nuclear war by accident or design; and WHEREAS the nuclear arms race is dangerously increasing the risk of a holocaust that would be humanity's final war; and, WHEREAS the nuclear arms race is also contributing significantly to the growing unemployment, rising prices, and other economic disorders that are eroding the productive capacity of our nation's civilian econony; and WHEREAS a freeze followed by reductions in nuclear warheads, missiles ms and other delivery systeis needed to halt the nuclear arms ra as to reduce the risk of nuclear war and enhance economic stabice so lity and growth; NOW, THEREEORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City council of the City of Iowa City assembled that, to improve local as well as national and inter- national military and economic security, and as an essential first step toward meaningful nuclear arms reductions, the United States and the Soviet Union stop the nuclear arms race by adopting a mutual and verifiable freeze on the testing, production and deployment of nuclear weapons and of missiles, aircraft, submarines, and other systems designed primarily weapons;to deliver such AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Iowa City shall make these views known to the President of the United States, the Secretary of State, the Secretary of Defense, and all members Of Iowa's congressional delegation by transmitting a copy of this resolution to each of said offices or persons as soon as possible. Address Phone No. irliC��1i1'j)t.l'(C j6)t c u2�F'fii�r� uyvY•,ra�r �'i n itt�nix.� FM ,in �) f-uLo 33 -� & } 141CROf ILMED BY i + -'JORM MICR¢LAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES I � J_. Petition �ntinued) Name Address Phone No. e10- S37- 7r16 ���t,�NG�cl� Oz ,d, �V/,Vc 6`/� 337-2057 CXVL'U i 3--�q Acew, lecf. 3 14-4 3J /* 2. c. 35 -LI -S.2 7.2 ly ((s Ilu ( 1411)7- K—�Lm ran 3toEt(Is :Iacd 141CROFILMED BY JORM MICR+L J CEDAR RAPIDS DES MOINES w ��l r r'h HIE, 11111; MIDEI,: ,� NED, IIL-103y APPEAL, TO 111E CM OUNCIL OF ICNA CITY ZCl MOAT 111E FOLLCAllNG RESOLUTION AT ITS REGULARLY SCEE:DUL1iD J.=INO ON TUESDAY, 14ARCII 30, 1962: W10 -'REAS the greatest challenge fachig the earth is to prevent the occurrence of nuclear war by accident or design; and WHEREAS the nuclear arms race is dangerously increasing the risk of a holocaust that would be humanity's final war; and, WHEREAS the nuclear arms race is also contributing significantly to the growing unervicyn-ent, rising prices, and other economic disorders that are eroding the productive capacity of our nation's civilian cconOTj; and WHEREAS a freeze follaaed by reductions in nuclear warheads, missiles and other- delivery systems is needed to halt the nuclear arms race so as to reduce the risk of nuclear war and enhance economic stability and growth, hial, THEREIURE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Iowa City assembled that, to improve local as well as national and inter- national military and economic security, and as an essential first step toward neaningful nuclear nrmms reductions, the United States and the Soviet Union stop the nuclear arms race by adopting a mutual and verifiable freeze on the testing, production and deployment of nuclear weapons and of missiles, aircraft, submarines, and other systems designed primarily to deliver such weapons; e AND BE IT F[Jf1T1IER RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of e Iowa City shall make these views knom to the President of the United states, the Secretary of State, the Secretary of Defense, and all nrila^.rs of Iowa's congressional delegation by transmitting a copy of this resolution to each of said offices or persons as soan as possible_ e Narme Tddress Phone No. '-, 1i_ 33 Y-'/%7 SY8 ` 141CROFILMED BY f -JORM MICROLAB- /1 1 CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES 1 -iP r IaE, 111IE Wi DER:,,QaEU, Id:I2I71Y AI'PFAI, 'IC) 'lull C".o1NCII. OF Iaan CITY 7n N)OPT '11M kULLaa1NG RLSOLUrION AT ITS IU•GU1 AItLY SCHEDULED I•TMMG QV TUESDAY, MARCH 30, 1982: %%ERl4S the greatest challenge facing the earth is is nrevenL• the occurrence of nuclear war by accident or design; and WRpFEnS the nuclear arns race is dangerously increasing the risk of a holocaust that would be hunaniLy n 1a11EREAS the nuclear arms race is also contributing significantly to the growing tin, rising prices, and other economic disorders that are m:oding the productive capacity of our nation's civilian ecunoay; and W11E12FAS a freeze follaaed by reductions in nuclear warheads, missiles is needed to halt the nuclear arms race so and other delivery systems as to reduce the risk of: nuclear War and enhance e bnomic stability and growth; aa, TIIERENRE, DE IT RESOLVED by the City ll as tthe City of N Iowa City asseebled that, to improve local as %•;elas national and inter— national military and economic security, and as an essential first step taaard nLaningful nuclear arms reductions, the uiited states and the Soviet freeze Union stop the nuclear am r-ace depl adopting of nuclearI-jeaponstual and randfemissiles, on the testing, p deployment prinvIrily to deliver such aircraft, submarines, and other sy stcnG weapons; AND BE IT FUFCCFIER RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of n Iowa City shall make these views kna:m to the President of the Unit States, the secretary of State, the secretary of Defense, and s rnemso cation of Iawa's congressional delegation by transmittipy to each of said offices or persons as soon as possible._. Phone No. Address ^� Z,/ D r • cccli s 75r� - 6�iS 1 l r MICROMMED BY I l_ JORM MICR46LAB J CEDAR RAPIDS DES MINES P___ 1 _y l� Lat-6� 39-? 1.3s -z alo 37 MICROFILMED BY JORM IMICR+LIAB- B 14 CEDAR RAPIDS - DES MOINES J WE, THE WiDERSIGNED, HEREBY APPEAL TO THE CITY Cp[IDICIL OF'IaIA CITY TO ADOPT THE FOLLaIING RESOLUPION AT ITS REGULARLY SCHEDULED MM -TMG ON TUESDAY, MARCH 30, 1982: WEREAS the greatest challenge facing the earth is to Prevent the occurrence of nuclear war by accident or design; and WHEREAS the nuclear arms race is dangerously increasing the risk of a holocaust that would be humanity's final war; and, 11HEREAS the nuclear arms race is also contributing significantly to the graving unerploynrent, rising prices, and other economic disorders that are eroding the productive capacity of our nation's civilian economy; and WHEREAS a freeze follaved by reductions in nuclear warheads, missiles and other delivery systews is needed to halt the nuclear ares race so as to reduce the risk of nuclear war and enhance economic stability and growth; Nal, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Iowa City asseroled that, to improve local as well as national and inter- national military and economic security, and as an essential first step toward neaningful nuclear arms reductions, the United States and the Soviet Union stop the nuclear anus race by adopting a mutual and verifiable freeze on the testing, production and deployment of nuclear weapons and of missiles, aircraft, submarines, and other systems designed primarily to deliver such weapons; AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Iowa City shall make these views kna:m to the President of the United States, the Secretary of State, the Secretary of Defense, and all numbers of Iowa's congressional delegation by transmitting a copy of this resolution to each of said offices or persons as soon as possible. Nave Pddress Phone No. -:L a43 RI()"./xe 3T/ -r/ 36 �ilwo�•�x �.wc- 57, � -8- .-g3�ov-¢�•-r- 3 3 $ - 3 �1 �t - _\X,/Jj 228 D win ✓L(,,, 353 - SC) GSY 34f 14ICROFILt4ED BY JORM MICR46LAS j CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES f l SO' J� _y WE, 111E UNDERSIGNED, HEREBY APPEAL. '10 711E CITY COUNCII, OF IaIA CITY To ADOPT THE FOIW1ING RESOLUTION AT ITS REGULARLY SCHEDULED MEETING ON TUESDAY, MARCH 30, 1982: I%F-RPA.S the greatest challenge facing the earth is to nrLvenL the occurrence of nuclear war by accident or design; and WHEREAS the nuclear arms race is dangerously increasing the risk of a holocaust that would be humanity's final war; and, WHEREAS the nuclear arms race is also contributing significantly to the growing unemployment, rising prices, and other economic disorders that are eroding the productive capacity of our nation':: civilian coonosy; and WHEREAS a freeze followed by reductions in nuclear warheads, missiles and other delivery systems is needed to halt the nuclear arms race so as to reduce the risk of: nuclear war and enhance economic stability and growth; NOW, THEREFORE, DE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Iowa City asserbled that, to improve local as well as national and inter- national military and economic security, and as an essential first step taward meaningful nuclear arms reductions, the United States and the Soviet j Union stop the nuclear arms race by adopting a mutual and verifiable freeze on the testing, production and deployment of nuclear weapons and of missiles, s aircraft, submarines, and other systems designed primarily to deliver such j weapons; j n 2 AND BE IT FURITIER RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of + Iowa City shall make these vias kno:m to the President of. the United i States, the Secretary of State, the Secretary of nefense, and all members of Iowa's congressional delegation by transmitting a copy of this resolution i to each of said offices or persons as soon as possible. i Name Address Phone No. 130 6, -,We 57i 337-99,i-3 1 1 i r t I Site N .........�..., i '�. _. ^ICRUILMED BY MF OM .CR16�LAB CEDAR �r WE, TME UNDERSICMED, HEREBY APPEAL TO THE CITY COUNCIL OF IOIVA GTO ADOPT THE FOOLLCWING RESOLUTION AT ITS G ON TUESDAY, MARCH 30, 1982: WHEREAS the greatest challenge facing the earth is to prevent• the occurrence of nuclear war by accident or design; and WHEREAS the nuclear arms race is dangerously increasing the risk of a holocaust that would be humanity's final war; and, WHEREAS the nuclear arms race is also contributing significantly to the graving uner.Qloyrteeent, rising prices, and other economic disorders that are eroding the productive capacity of our nation's civilian eoonony; and WHEREAS a freeze followed by reductions in nuclear warheads, missiles and other delivery systems is needed to halt the nuclear anus race so as to reduce the risk of nuclear war and enhance economic stability and growth; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the city of Iowa City assembled that, to improve local as well as national and inter- national military and economic security, and as an essential first step txiard meaningful nuclear arms reductions, the United States and the Soviet Union stop the nuclear arms race by adopting a mutual and verifiable freeze on the testing, production and deployment of nuclear weapons and of missiles, aircraft, submarines, and other systems designed primarily to deliver such weapons; AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Iowa City shall make these views knc.•m to the President of the United States, the Secretary of State, the Secretary of Defense, and all Immbers of Icaa's congressional delegation by transmitting a copy of this resolution to each of said offices or persons as soon as possible. b i" MICROFILMED BY I. JORM_ MICR46LAB- CEDAR RAPIDS •DES MOINES I s _y r izY PTE, THE UNDERSIGNED, HEREBY APPEAL TO THE CITY COUNCIL OF IOWA CITY TO ADOPT THE FOLLOWING RESOLUTION AT ITS REGULARLY SCHEDULED A NEEDING ON TUESDAY, MARCH 30, 1982: WHEREAS the greatest challenge facing the earth is to prevent the occurrence of nuclear war by accident or design; and WHEREAS the nuclear arms race is dangerously increasing the risk of a holocaust that would be humanity's final war; and, WHEREAS the nuclear arms race is also contributing significantly to the graving unenploym_nt, rising prices, and other economic disorders that are eroding the productive capacity of our nation's civilian economy; and WHEREAS a freeze followed by reductions in nuclear warheads, missiles j and other delivery systems is needed to halt the nuclear arms race so as to reduce the risk of nuclear war and enhance economic stability and growth; NOW,, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Iowa City assembled that, to improve local as well as national and inter- national military and economic security, and as an essential first step toward meaningful nuclear arms reductions, the United States and the Soviet Union stop the nuclear arms race by adopting a mutual and verifiable freeze on the testing, production and deployment of nuclear weapons and of missiles, aircraft, submarines, and other systems designed primarily to deliver such weapons; AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Iowa City shall make these views knawn to the President of the United States, the Secretary of State, the Secretary of Defense, and all hers of Iowa's congressional delegation by transmitting a copy of this resolution to each of said offices or persons as soon as possible. Narle Address Phone No. j A" e"xe 9a dm,1mk A..Pe 4, 337 1029 wlt 3 i µ GiS N. �6 s7C 1C. 33sr—T2� cur„u ,—1 "Z&a26 c, ,Gay TC. 3S/—Ss//J 1 MICROFILMED BY j JORM MICR46LAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES i t:; .S err _y r I -- WE, THE UNDER.SICNED, IIERE13Y APPEAL TO THE CITY COUNCIL OP ICAA CITY TO ADOPT THE FOLLCWING RESOLUTION AT ITS REGULARLY SCHEDULED MEETING ON TUESDAY, MAIRCH 30, 1982: I111E.REAS the greatest challenge facing the earth is to prevent• the occurrence of nuclear war by accident or design; and WHEREAS the nuclear arms race is dangerously increasing the risk of a holocaust that would be humanity's final war; and, MIEREAS the nuclear arms race is also contributing significantly to the graving unerrploym—ent, rising prices, and other economic disorders that are eroding the productive capacity of our nation's civilian economy; and M ERE.AS a freeze followed by reductions in nuclear warheads, missiles and other delivery systems is needed to halt the nuclear arms race so as to reduce the risk of nuclear war and enhance economic stability and growth; 1 NOW, TIIEREPORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Iawa City assembled that, to improve local as well as national and inter— national military and economic security, and as an essential first step toward meaningful nuclear arms reductions, the United States and the Soviet Union stop the nuclear arms race by adopting a mutual and verifiable freeze on the testing, production and deployment of nuclear weapons and of missiles, aircraft, submarines, and other system designed primarily to deliver such weapons; AND BE IT FURITIGR RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Iava City shall make these via -is known to the President of the United States, the Secretary of State, the Secretary of Defense, and all members of Iowa's congressional delegation by transmitting a copy of this resolution to each of said offices or persons as scon as possible. Name Address Phone No. .541f, i IIICROFIL14ED BY 1 I -CORM MIC R#LAB- CEDAR RAPIDS •DES MOINES I � � s _y r ,-N, WE, THE UNDERSIGNED, HEREBY APPEAL TO THE CITY COUNCIL OF IOWA CITY TO ADOPT THE FOLLOWING RESOLUTION AT ITS REGULARLY SCHEDULED MEETING ON TUESDAY, MARCH 30, 1982: WHEREAS the greatest challenge facing the earth is to prevent the occurrence of nuclear war by accident or design; and WHEREAS the nuclear arms race is dangerously increasing the risk of a holocaust that would be humanity's final war; and, WHEREAS the nuclear anis race is also contributing significantly to the graving unerployrrrnt, rising prices, and other economic disorders that are eroding the productive capacity of our nation's civilian economy; and WHEREAS a freeze followed by reductions in nuclear warheads, missiles and other delivery systems is needed to halt the nuclear arms race so as to reduce the risk of nuclear war and enhance economic stability and growth; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Iowa City assembled that, to improve local as well as national and inter— national military and economic security, and as an essential first step toward meaningful nuclear ares reductions, the United States and the Soviet Union stop the nuclear arms race by adopting a mutual and verifiable freeze on the testing, production and deployment of nuclear weapons and of missiles, aircraft, submarines, and other system. designed primarily to deliver such weapons; AND BE IT FURIHER RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Idea City shall make these views knam to the President of the United States, the Secretary of State, the Secretary of Defense, and all nrmbers of Iowa's congressional delegation by transmitting a copy of this resolution to each of said offices or persons as soon as possible. Name Address Phone No. S yg 141CRUILMED BY JORM MICR6LAB jI ,J CEDAR RAPIDS - DES MOINES , _v I� WE, THE UNDERSIGNED, NEREDY APPEAL TO TEIE CITY ODUNCIL OF WIA CITY TO ADOPT THE FOL LING RESOLUTION AT ITS REGULARLY SCNEDULED MELTING ON TUESDAY, WRCH 30, 1982: WFI REAS the greatest challenge facing the earth is to prevent the occurrence of nuclear war by accident or design; and WHEREAS the nuclear arms race is dangerously increasing the risk of a holocaust that would be humanity's final war; and, 1*1EREAS the nuclear arms race is also contributing significantly to the growing unemployment, rising prices, and other economic disorders that are eroding the productive capacity of our nation's civilian economy; and D7HEREAS a freeze followed by reductions in nuclear warheads, missiles and other delivery systems is needed to halt the nuclear arms race so as to reduce the risk of nuclear war and enhance economic stability and graath; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City council of the City of Iaaa City assembled that, to improve local as well as national and inter- national military and economic security, and as an essential first step tovard meaningful nuclear arms reductions, the United States and the Soviet Union stop the nuclear arms race by adopting a mutual and verifiable freeze on the testing, production and deployment of nuclear weapons and of missiles, aircraft, submarines, and other systems designed primarily to deliver such weapons; AND BE IT RR=k RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Iaaa City shall make these visas kna:m to the President of the United States, the Secretary of State, the Secretary of Defense, and all members of Ioaa's congressional delegation by transmitting a copy of this resolution to each of said offices or persons as soon as possible. MICROFILMLD BY "JORM MICR6LAB 1 CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES i 1 J�. WE, TILE UNDERSIGNS -D, HEREBY APPEAL TO THE CITY COUNCIL OF IOWA CITY TO ADOPT THE IOLLOf4ING RI•'SOLUTION AT ITS REGULARLY SCHEDULED hEETING ON TUESDAY, MARCH 30, 1982: WIEREAS the greatest challenge facing the earth is to prevent the occurrence of nuclear war by accident or design; and MiEREAS the nuclear arms race is dangerously increasing the risk of a holocaust that would be humanity's final war; and, I%MREAS the nuclear arms race is also contributing significantly to the growing uner.>ploym—ent, rising prices, and other economic disorders that are eroding the productive capacity of our nation's civilian economy; and WHEREAS a freeze followed by reductions in nuclear warheads, missiles and other delivery systems is needed to halt the nuclear arms race so as to reduce the risk of nuclear war and enhance economic stability and growth; _v NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Iawa City assembled that, to improve local as well as national and inter— national military and economic security, and as an essential first step toward meaningful nuclear arms reductions, the United States and the Soviet Union stop the nuclear arms race by adopting a mutual and verifiable freeze on the testing, production and deployment of nuclear weapons and of missiles, aircraft, submarines, and other systems designed primarily to deliver such weapons; AND BE IT FURI?ER RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Iowa City shall make these views kno.m to the President of the United States, the Secretary of State, the Secretary of Defense, and all members of Ioaa's congressional delegation by transmitting a copy of this resolution to each of said offices or persons as soon as possible. Nare Tddress Phone No. 131 f. /3CL.1 33 &*- Y 3 0 ro __�l6te� � ;/�Yii.� / •� / C FarrcLii �.1-Z'a..oiC'r'f V wo .tee mcn0EILMED BY "-JORM MICR+LA13 CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES t S48' r 1 WE, TIIE UNDERSIGNED, HER03Y APPEAL TO THE CITY COUNCIL OF IGt9A CITY TO ADOPT WE FOLLWING RESOLUTION AT ITS REGULARLY SCHEDULED MEETING ON TUESDAY, MARCH 30, 1982: WIERE.AS the greatest challenge facing the earth is to prevent the occurrence of nuclear war by accident or design; and WHEREAS the nuclear arms race is dangerously increasing the risk of a holocaust that would be humanity's final war; and, I% EREAS the nuclear arms race is also contributing significantly to the groving unemployment, rising prices, and other economic disorders that are eroding the productive capacity of our nation's civilian economy; and WHEREAS a freeze folla•Fed by reductions in nuclear warheads, missiles and other delivery systems is needed to halt the nuclear arms race so as to reduce the risk of nuclear war and enhance economic stability and } gravth; NO;V, THERFMRE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Iava City assembled that, to improve local as well as national and inter— national military and economic security, and as an essential first step toward meaningful nuclear arms reductions, the United States and the Soviet Union stop the nuclear arms race by adopting a mutual and verifiable freeze on the testing, production and deployment of nuclear weapons and of missiles, aircraft, submarines, and other systems designed primarily to deliver such weapons; AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Iava City shall make these views kno.•Fn to the President of the United States, the Secretary of State, the Secretary of Defense, and all mambers of Iowa's congressional delegation by transmitting a copy of this resolution to each of said offices or persons as soon as possible. Nave Address Phone No. ';- -O""" - 338--(00j I MICROFILMED BY JORM MICR¢LAB _1 j CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES i 0 _4 r IIE, TILE UNDEItSI(1IED, HCREBY APPEAL TO TfIE CITY COUNCIL DULEDOF aA CITY 'Ib ADOPT THE F0� LUNG pEMLUPION AT ITS PI ARL MEETING ON TUESDAY, MA12CN 30, 1982: FIFIEREA.S the greatest challenge facing the earth is to prevent the occurrence of nuclear war by accident or design; and sly increasing the risk WREFEAS the nuclear arms race is dangerou of a holocaust that would be hu ityIs final. war' and, nan N7EiEREAS the nuclear arms race is also contributing significantly to the granny unerploymnnt, rising prices, and other economic disorders that are eroding the Productive capacity of our nation's civilian economy; andwarheads, missiles WtIEREAS a freeze follaaed by reductions in nuclear and other delivery systems is needed to halt the nuclear arms race so as to reduce the risk Of nuclear war and enhance economnc stability and gm-7th; Nd,J, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City well as ti the City of Iowa City sse[fDled that, tc improve locals well es national and step national military and economic security, and s an essential first step tv,qard meaningful nuclear aYr race adopting a mutual and Staverandathle freeze Union stop the nuclear arms race by adopting on the testing, production and deployment of nuclear weapons and of missiles, riaircraft, submanes, and other systeFns designed primarily to deliver such weapons; AND BE IT FURTEIER pE$L)LVED that the City Council of the City of Iona City shall mace visState,s the asecretary of Defthe ense,£and e lllmertbers States, the Secretary a copy of this resolution to Ioea's congressional delegation r persons s soon aspossible- Phone each of said offices Pp Phones_ Address 5�-b � -L I �- , , i� .as4 on'rri k1n;; n 33 'i 141CROFILIIED BY ' --JORM MICR#LAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES I 6*9 _y _y WE, 'THE UNDERSIGNED, HEREBY APPEAL TO THE CITY COUNCIL OF IOSVA CITY TO ADOPT THE FOLL ZING RESOLUTION AT ITS REGULARLY SCHEDULED MEL'T'ING ON TUESDAY, MARCH 30, 1982: WHEREAS the greatest challenge facing the earth is to prevent the occurrence of nuclear war by accident or design; and WHEREAS the nuclear arms race is dangerously increasing the risk of a holocaust that would be humanity's final war; and, WHEREAS the nuclear arms race is also contributing significantly to the graving unerplcym-Yt, rising prices, and other economic disorders that are eroding the productive capacity of our nation's civilian economy; and WHEREAS a freeze followed by reductions in nuclear warheads, missiles and other delivery systems is needed to halt the nuclear arms race so as to reduce the risk of nuclear war and enhance economic stability and grawth; Nag, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Iowa City assembled that, to improve local as well as national and inter— national military and economic security, and as an essential first step toward meaningful nuclear arms reductions, the United States and the Soviet Union stop the nuclear arms race by adopting a mutual and verifiable freeze on the testing, production and deployment of nuclear weapons and of missiles, aircraft, submarines, and other systems designed primarily to deliver such weapons; AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Iowa City shall make these viaws known to the President of the United States, the Secretary of State, the Secretary of Defense, and all Irnmbers of Iowa's congressional delegation by transmitting a copy of this resolution to each of said offices or persons as soon as possible. Nar>e Address Phone No. S.zl 220 n c3SI-L(fh 35k -�sa / /11 ('111M Ilk' 0 lAn, 1[U-d?di 548 r 14ICAOFILMED BY "JOR161 MICR#LA13 .� CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOIRES r It __ _ I _. -.. - _ - ��• / � _��1. _V WE, THE UNDERSIGNED, HEREBY APPEAL TO THE CITY COUNCIL OF IOAA CITY TO ADOPT THE FOLLC(IING RESOLUTION AT ITS REGULARLY SCHEDULED MEETING ON TUESDAY, MARCH 30, 1982: WHEREAS the greatest challenge facing the earth is to prevent the occurrence of nuclear war by accident or design; and WHEREAS the nuclear arms race is dangerously increasing the risk of a holocaust that would be humanity's final war; and, [REAS the nuclear arms race is also contributing significantly to the growing unemployment, rising prices, and other economic disorders that are eroding the productive capacity of our nation's civilian economy; and WHEREAS a freeze followed by reductions in nuclear warheads, missiles and other delivery systems is needed to halt the nuclear arms race so as to reduce the risk of nuclear war and enhance economic stability and growth; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Iowa City assembled that, to improve local as well as national and inter- national military and economic security, and as an essential first step toward meaningful nuclear arms reductions, the United States and the Soviet Union stop the nuclear arms race by adopting a mutual and verifiable freeze on the testing, production and deployment of nuclear weapons and of missiles, aircraft, submarines, and other systems designed primarily.to deliver such weapons; AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Iowa City shall make these views known to the President of the United States, the Secretary of State, the Secretary of Defense, and all members of Iowa's congressional delegation by transmitting a copy of this resolution to each of said offices oripersons as soon as possible. Nane Address Phone No. F «� �o� h )UAVAR 3 -z�o� MICROFILMED BY I. JORM MIC RE/LAB L � ) j CEDAR RAPIDS - DES WINES I1 r WE, THE UNDERSIGNED, HEREBY APPEAL TO THE CITY COUNCIL OF IOWA CITY 'lO ADOPT THE FOLLOWING RESOLUTION AT ITS REGULARLY SCHEDULED MEETING ON TUESDAY, MARCH 30, 1982: WHEREAS the greatest challenge facing the earth is to prevent the occurrence of nuclear war by accident or design; and WHEREAS the nuclear arms race is dangerously increasing the risk of a holocaust that would be humanity's final war; and, WHEREAS the nuclear arms race is also contributing significantly to the growing unemployment, rising prices, and other economic disorders that are eroding the productive capacity of our nation's civilian economy; and WHEREAS a freeze followed by reductions in nuclear warheads, missiles and other delivery systems is needed to halt the nuclear arms race so as to reduce the risk of nuclear war and enhance economic stability and growth; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Iowa City assembled that, to improve local as well as national and inter- national military and economic security, and as an essential first step toward meaningful nuclear arms reductions, the United States and the Soviet Union stop the nuclear anus race by adopting a mutual and verifiable freeze on the testing, production and deployment of nuclear weapons and of missiles, aircraft, submarines, and other systems designed primarily to deliver such weapons; AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Iowa City shall make these views kno.•m to the President of the United States, the Secretary of State, the Secretary of Defense, and all members of Iowa's congressional delegation by transmitting a copy of this resolution to each of said offices or persons as soon as possible. Nare Address 333 ►< Phnne No_ .7 -S(S 7k-IP/o 14ICROFILMED BY JORM MICR46LA13 CEDAR RAPIDS - DES M0114ES Bff$ 1 J _y r r-. TIE, `FHE UNDERSIGNED, HEREBY APPEAL TO THE CITY COUNCIL OP IOWA CITY TO ADOPT THE FOLLO[9ING RESOLUTION AT ITS REGULARLY SCHEDULED MEETING ON TUESDAY, MARCH 30, 1982: WHEREAS the greatest challenge facing the earth is to prevent the occurrence of nuclear war by accident or design; and WHEREAS the nuclear arms race is dangerously increasing the risk of a holocaust that would be humanity's final war; and, WHEREAS the nuclear arms race is also contributing significantly to the graving unemployment, rising prices, and other economic disorders that are eroding the productive capacity of our nation's civilian economy; WHEREAS a freeze followed by reductions in nuclear warheads', missiles and other delivery systems is needed to halt the nuclear arms race so as to reduce the risk of nuclear war and enhance economic stability and growth; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Iowa City assembled that, to improve local as well as national and inter- national military and economic security, and as an essential first step toward meaningful nuclear arms reductions, the United States and the Soviet Union stop the nuclear arms race by adopting a mutual and verifiable freeze on the testing, production and deployment of nuclear weapons and of missiles, aircraft, submarines, and other systems designed primarily to deliver such weapons; AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Iowa City shall make these views known to the President of the United States, the Secretary of State, the Secretary of Defense, and all members of Iowa's congressional delegation by transmitting a copy of this resolution to each of said offices or persons as soon as possible. Name Address Phone No. MICROFIL14ED BY � JORM MICR¢L AEI ! CEDAR RAPIDS • DES I401NES .5'ily, 1 J _y Ir WE, THE UNDERSIGNED, HEREBY APPEAL TO THE CITY COUNCIL OF IOWA CITY TO ADOPT THE FOLLCUING RESOLUTION AT ITS REGULARLY SCHEDULED MEETING ON TUESDAY, MARCH 30, 1982: WHEREAS the greatest challenge facing the earth is to prevent the occurrence of nuclear war by accident or design; and WHEREAS the nuclear arms race is dangerously increasing the risk of a holocaust that would be humanity's final war; and, WHEREAS the nuclear arms race is also contributing significantly to the graving unerployment, rising prices, and other economic disorders that are eroding the productive capacity of our nation's civilian economy; and WHEREAS a freeze followed by reductions in nuclear warheads, missiles and other delivery systems is needed to halt the nuclear arms race so as to reduce the risk of nuclear war and enhance economic stability and growth; Nal, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Iowa City assembled that, to improve local as well as national and inter- national military and economic security, and as an essential first step toward meaningful nuclear arms reductions, the United States and the Soviet Union stop the nuclear arms race by adopting a mutual and verifiable freeze on the testing, production and deployment of nuclear weapons and of missiles, aircraft, submarines, and other systems designed primarily to deliver such weapons; AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Iowa City shall make these views knawn to the President of the United States, the Secretary of State, the Secretary of Defense, and all menbers of Iowa's congressional delegation by transmitting a copy of this resolution to each of said offices or persons as soon as possible. Na me %Address Phone No. /rr -R ox k//1 4,2�c,Z 1 MICROFILMED BY i JORM MICR4/LAO j CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOVES 548 i _y L1. i /- HIE, THE UNDERSICNED, HEREBY APPEAL TO THE CITY COUNCIL OF IOWA CITY m ADOPT THE FOLLawING RESOLUTION AT ITS REGULARLY SCHEDULED MEETING ON TUESDAY, MARCH 30, 1982: WHEREAS the greatest challenge facing the earth is to prevent the occurrence of nuclear war by accident or design; and WHEREAS the nuclear arms race is dangerously increasing the risk of a holocaust that would be humanity's final war; and, WHEREAS the nuclear ands race is also contributing significantly to the gracing unemployment, rising prices, and other economic disorders that are eroding the productive capacity of our nation's civilian economy; and WHEREAS a freeze followed by reductions in nuclear warheads, missiles and other delivery systems is needed to halt the nuclear arms race so as to reduce the risk of nuclear war and enhance economic stability and growth; Nal, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Iowa City assembled that, to improve local as well as national and inter- national military and economic, security, and as an essential first step toward meaningful nuclear arms -reductions, the United States and the Soviet Union stop the nuclear arms race by adopting a mutual and verifiable freeze on the testing, production and deployment of nuclear weapons and of missiles, aircraft, submarines, and other systems designed primarily to deliver such weapons; AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Iowa City shall make these views knawn to the President of the United States, the*Secretary of State, the Secretary of Defense, and all nriTbers of Iowa's congressional delegation by transmitting a copy of this resolution to each of said offices or persons as soon as possible. Address ZZS' is il-t /> ( Y'— S A' I13> fkr yyPhone No. -% 351- 1 L•� 33P'`1�7. Oce W,k MAL day- yo s48 MICROFIL14ED BY j JORM MICR6LA9 j CEDAR RAPIDS • DES M01MES i i _y r INE, THE UNDERSIGNED, HEREBY APPEAL TO TiiE CITY COUNCIL OF IC67A CITY TO ADOPT THE FlOLL(MING RESOLUTION AT ITS REGULARLY SCHEDULED MEETING ON TUESDAY, MARCH 30, 1982: WHEREAS the greatest challenge facing the earth is to prevent the occurrence of nuclear war by accident or design; and WHEREAS the nuclear arms race is dangerously increasing the risk of a holocaust that would be humanity's final war; and, WHEREAS the nuclear anus race is also contributing significantly to the graving uneiployn nt, rising prices, and other economic disorders that are eroding the productive capacity of our nation's civilian economy; and WHEREAS a freeze folladed by reductions in nuclear warheads, missiles ms and other delivery systeis needed to halt the nuclear arms race so as to reduce the risk of nuclear war and enhance economic stability and f growth; Mi, THEREFORE, DE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Iowa City assembled that, to inQrove local as well as national and inter- national military and economic security, and as an essential first step toward meaningful nuclear arms reductions, the United States and the Soviet Union stop the nuclear arms race by adopting a mutual and verifiable freeze on the testing, production and deployment of nuclear weapons and of missiles, aircraft, submarines, and other systems designed primarily to deliver such weapons; AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Iowa City shall make these views known tothe President of the United States, the Secretary of State, the Secretary of D=efense, and all nmbers of Iowa's congressional delegation by transmitting a copy of this resolution to each of said offices or persons as soon as possible. MICROFILMED BY �- "JORM MICR6LAE3- CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES P__ 1� S`/ P -J �r v I --, r•. WE, THE UNDERSIGNED, HEREBY APPEAL TO THE CITY COUNCIL OF IOWA CITY TO ADOPT THE FOLIagMG RESOLUTION AT ITS REGULARLY SCHEDULED MEETING ON TUESDAY, MARCH 30, 1982: WHEREAS the greatest challenge facing the earth is to prevent the occurrence of nuclear war by accident or design; and WHEREAS the nuclear arms race is dangerously increasing the risk of a holocaust that would be humanity's final war; and, WHEREAS the nuclear arms race is also contributing significantly to the graving unerploynent, rising prices, and other economic disorders that are eroding the productive capacity of our nation's civilian economy; and WHEREAS a freeze followed by reductions in nuclear warheads, missiles and other delivery systems is needed to halt the nuclear arms race so as to reduce the risk of nuclear war and enhance economic stability and growth; Nal, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Iowa City assembled that, to improve local as well as national and inter- national military and economic security, and as an essential first step toward meaningful nuclear arms reductions, the United States and the Soviet Union stop the nuclear arms race by adopting a mutual and verifiable freeze on the testing, production and deployment of nuclear weapons and of missiles, aircraft, submarines, and other systems designed primarily to deliver such iweapons; AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Iowa City shall make these views knavn to the President of the United States, the Secretary of State, the Secretary of Defense, and all nriThers of Iowa's congressional delegation by transmitting a copy of this resolution to each of said offices or persons as soon as possible. Node Address Phone No. E (� A-/< 1 `yb SG .LC.I .G•'Y •�! / L 9s<G :1' Sr' ��7 I��(% i 141CROFILMED BY i j 'CORM MICRbLAB CEDAR RAPIDS •DES t101YE5 i i _y WE, THE UNDERSIGNED, HEREBY APPEAL '10 TfE CITY COUNCIL OP MIA CITY TO ADOPT THE FOLL01.1ING RESOLUTION AT ITS REGULARLY SCHEDULED MEETING ON TUESDAY, MARCH 30, 1982: WHEREAS the greatest challenge facing the earth is to prevent• the occurrence of nuclear war by accident or design; and WHEREAS the nuclear amts race is dangerously increasing the risk of a holocaust that would be humanity's final war; and, WHEREAS the nuclear arms race is also contributing significantly to the graving unerploynnnt, rising prices, and other economic disorders that are eroding the productive capacity of our nation's civilian economy; and WHEREAS a freeze followed by reductions in nuclear warheads, missiles and other delivery systems is needed to halt the nuclear arms race so as to reduce the risk of nuclear war and enhance economic stability and growth; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Iowa City assembled that, to improve local as well as national and inter- national military and economic security, and as an essential first step taward meaningful nuclear arms reductions, the United States and the Soviet Union stop the nuclear arms race by adopting a mutual and verifiable freeze on the testing, production and deployment of nuclear weapons and of missiles, aircraft, submarines, and other systems designed primarily to deliver such weapons; AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Iowa City shall make these views kno:m to the President of the United States, the Secretary of State, the Secretary of Defense, and all neirbers of Iowa's congressional delegation by.transmi.tting a copy of this resolution to each of said offices or persons as soon as possible. Name Address (� Phone No. r�l.[iF•�.�-•'.�-�%�. �. .�G_l�De.3liJ ��i4.`AA� /:1� 7�•CY nl�� Sif? 141LROFILMED BY 'JORMMIC 6LAB ...1 CEDAR RANDSOES I401ME5 � �L 1 _y r IjE, TIIE UNDERSIGNED, HEREBY APPEAL TO THE CITY COUNCIL OF IagA CITY TO ADOPT THE FOLLaIING RESOLUTION AT ITS REGULARLY SOMMED MEETING ON TUESDAY, MARCH 30, 1982: WBEREFiS the greatest challenge facing the earth is to prevent the occurrence of nuclear war by accident or design; and WEIEREAS the nuclear arms race is dangerously increasing the risk of a holocaust that would be humanity's final war; and, wHEREAS the nuclear arms race is also contributing significantly to the graving unerploynrnt, rising prices, and other economic disorders that are eroding the productive capacity of our nation's civilian eoonomy; and i WHEREAS a freeze followed by reductions in nuclear warheads, missiles L and other delivery systems is needed to halt the nuclear arms race so as to reduce the risk of nuclear war and enhance economic stability and growth; NOW, Ti[EREPORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Iowa City asserbled that, to improve local as well as national and inter- national military and economic security, and as an essential first step toward meaningful nuclear arms reductions, the United States and the Soviet Union stop the nuclear arms race by adopting a mutual and verifiable freeze on the testing, production and deployment of nuclear weapons and of missiles, aircraft, submarines, and other systems designed primarily to deliver such weapons; AND BE IT FURMk RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Iowa City shall make these views known to the President of the United States, the Secretary of State, the Secretary of Defense, and all members of Iowa's congressional delegation by transmitting a copy of this resolution to each of said offices or persons as soon as possible. Iis s fir 141CROFILMED BY _ JORM MICR4LAB J j CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES � I � _V 1 _V WE, THE UNDERSIGNED, HEREBY APPEAL TO THE CITY COUNCIL OF IOWA CITY TO ADOPT THE FOLLaIING RESOLUTION AT ITS REGULARLY SCHEDULED MEETING ON TUESDAY, MARCH 30, 1982: WHEREAS the greatest challenge facing the earth is to prevent- the occurrence of nuclear war by accident or design; and WHEREAS the nuclear arms race is dangerously increasing the risk of a holocaust that would be humanity's final war; and, WHEREAS the nuclear arm race is also contributing significantly to the gracing unaV. loyne..nt, rising prices, and other economic disorders that are emding the productive capacity of our nation's civilian economy; and WHEREAS a freeze followed by reductions in nuclear warheads, missiles and other delivery systems is needed to halt the nuclear anus race so as to reduce the risk of nuclear war and enhance economic stability and growth; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Iowa City asseFbled that, to improve local as well as national and inter- national military and economic security, and as an essential first step toward meaningful nuclear arms reductions, the United States and the Soviet Union stop the nuclear arms race by adopting a mutual and verifiable freeze on the testing, production and deployment of nuclear weapons and of missiles, aircraft, submarines, and other systems designed primarily to deliver such weapons; AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Iowa City shall make these views knam to the President of the United States, the Secretary of State, the Secretary of Defense, and all mmnbers of Iowa's congressional delegation by transmitting a copy of this resolution to each of said offices or persons as soon as possible. Name Address Phone No. r' Sieg i 141CROFILMED BY I �' '-JORM MICRALAS CEDAR RAPIDS - DES MOINES / I �. __ •_ - i _.. �_ - _ �. i � _ter _ do r r"y r TIE, T71E UNDERSIGNED, HEREBY APPEAL TO THE CITY COUNCIL OF IOWA CITY 2U ADOPT THE FOLLOWING RESOLUTION AT ITS REGULARLY SCHEDULED MEETING ON TUESDAY, MARCH 30, 1982: WHEREAS the greatest challenge facing the earth is to prevent the occurrence of nuclear war by accident or design; and WHEREAS the nuclear arms race is dangerously increasing the risk of a holocaust that would be humanity's final war; and, WHEREAS the nuclear arm race is also contributing significantly to the gracing unerployrr_nt, rising prices, and other economic disorders that are eroding the productive capacity of our nation's civilian economy; and WHEREAS a freeze followed by reductions in nuclear warheads, missiles and other delivery systems is needed to halt the nuclear arms race so as to reduce the risk of nuclear war and enhance economic stability and growth; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Iowa City assembled that, to improve local as well as national and inter- national military and economic security, and as an essential first step ._';taaarcl ireaningful nuclear arms reductions, the United States and the Soviet Union stop the nuclear arm race by adopting a mutual and verifiable freeze on the testing, Production and deployment of nuclear weapons and of missiles, aircraft, submarines, and other systems designed primarily to deliver such weapons; AND BE IT FSR RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Iowa City shall make these views kncwn to the President of the United States, the Secretary of State, the Secretary of Defense, and all members of Iowa's congressional delegation by transmitting a copy of this resolution to each of said offices or persons as soon as possible. Name Address Phone No. MICROFILMED BY 'JORM MICR6LAB ! CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES 5 4'iv 1 _y r NIE, THE UNDERSIGNED, HEREBY APPEAL TO THE CITY COUNCIL OF IOWA CITY TO ADOPT THE EOLLOEIING RESOLUTION AT ITS REGULARLY SCHEDULED MATING ON TUESDAY, MARCH 30, 1982: WHEREAS the greatest challenge facing the earth is to prevent the occurrence of nuclear war by accident or design; and WHEREAS the nuclear arm race is dangerously increasing the risk of a holocaust that would be humanity's final war; and, WHEREAS the nuclear ares race is also contributing significantly to the graving unemployment, rising prices, and other economic disorders that are eroding the productive capacity of our nation's civilian economy; and WHEREAS a freeze followed by reductions in nuclear warheads, missiles and other delivery systems is needed to halt the nuclear arms race so as to reduce the risk of nuclear war and enhance economic stability and growth; NOW, THEREEURE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Iowa City assembled that, to improve local as well as national and inter- national military and economic security, and as an essential first step toward meaningful nuclear arms reductions, the United States and the Soviet Union stop the nuclear arms race by adopting a mutual and verifiable freeze on the testing, production and deployment of nuclear weapons and of missiles, aircraft, submarines, and other systems designed primarily to deliver such weapons; AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Iowa City shall make these views known to the President of the United States, the Secretary of State, the Secretary of Defense, and all mmbers of Iowa's congressional delegation by transmitting a copy of this resolution to each of said offices or persons as soon as possible. Name Address Phone No. r I 141CROFILMED BY "JORM MICR4�LAB _1 CEDAR RAI'105 •DES 1401 YES S eS J_. _Is MICROFIL14ED BY 'JORM MICR+LAM- Ij CEDAR RAPIDS DES 140INES I1E, TILE UNDERSI._,ED, I1CRE13Y APPEAL To TrIE CITY L .NCIL OF IaIA CITY TO ADOPT TILE FOILWING RESOLUTION AT ITS REGULARLY SCHEDULED MEETING ON TUESDAY, 61MUI 30, 1902: JmE,RFAS the greatest challenge facing the earth is to prevent- the occurrence of nuclear war by accident or design; and ;jjjCRW the nuclear arras race is dangerously increasing the risk of a holocaust that would be hLmianity's final war; and, j% EREAS the nuclear arms race is also contributing significantly to the growing unerploymsnt, rising prices, and other economic disorders that are eroding the productive capacity of our nation's civilian economy; and WIIEREAS a freeze follaaed by reductions in nuclear warheads, missiles and other delivery systems is needed to halt the nuclear arms race so as to reduce the risk of nuclear war and enhance economic stability and growth; hiOfg, TIIEREElORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Iowa City assembled that, to improve local as well as national and inter- national military and economic security, and as an essential first step toward meaningful nuclear arms reductions, the United States and the Soviet Union stop the nuclear arms race by adopting a mutual and verifiable freeze on the testing, production and deployment of nuclear weapons and of missiles, aircraft, submarines, and other systems designed primarily to deliver such weapons; AND BE IT FURLIIER RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Iola City shall make these views kna:m to the President of the United States, the Secretary of State, the Secretary of Defense, and all rrembers of Iaaa's congressional delegation by transmitting a copy of this resolution to each of said offices or persons as soon as possible. Phone No. I MICROFIL14ED BY I '- "JORM MICR46LAB I CEDAR RAPIDS S DES MOINEI I it J_I I� INE, Tim IPIDBRSl...dD, HEREBY APPEAL TO 111E CI1Y L..NCIL OF MIA CITY TO ADOPT TIIE FOLLaIING RESOLUTION AT ITS REGULARLY SCHEDULED MEETING ON TUESDAY, biA01 30, 1982: ME.REAS the greatest challenge facing the earth is to prevent- the occurrence of nuclear war by accident or design; and wnEREAS the nuclear arms race is dangerously increasing the risk of a holocaust that would be haTenity's final war; and, WHEREAS the nuclear arras race is also oontributing significantly to the growing unesployn-..nt, rising prices, and other economic disorders that are eroding the productive capacity of our nation's civilian csonouy; and WHEREAS a freeze follased by reductions in nuclear warheads, missiles and other delivery systems is needed to halt the nuclear arms race so as to reduce the risk of nuclear war and enhance economic stability and graa th; NUN, UJIER ERE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Iaaa City assembled that, to improve local as well as national and inter- national military and economic security, and as an essential first step taaard meaningful nuclear arras reductions, the United States and the Soviet Union stop the nuclear arms race by adopting a mutual and verifiable freeze on the testing, production and deployment of nuclear weapons and of missiles, aircraft, submarines, and other systems designed primarily to deliver such weapons; AND BE IT FURnlER RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Iaaa City shall make these views kno;m to the President of the United States, the Secretary of State, the Secretary of Defense, and all rmsrinrs of Ioaa's congressional delegation by transmitting a copy of this resolution to each of said offices or persons as scon as possible. Nate Address Phone No. T64.4 -e- qA�s„ Leq So -5 -A 0,1 Tana C�.J r/+ asJ-yo74 1 MICROf R:DESB4 "JORM MIL.A13 CEDAR RRI'IDS MDINES i 61181 Mi 1� WE, ME UNDERS�—,L'D, HEREBY APPEAL 110 THE CI'1Y � ,NCIL OF IOWA CITY TO ADOPT TIIE FOLLaIING RESOLUTION AT ITS REGULARLY SCHEDULED hIELT1NG ON TUESDAY, MARCH 30, 1982: MIEREA.S the greatest challenge facing the earth is to prevent- the occurrence of nuclear war by accident or design; and WHEREAS the nuclear arms race is dangerously increasing the risk of a holocaust that would be humanity's final war; and, WHEREAS the nuclear arms race is also contributing significantly to the groving unerrploynh. nt, rising prices, and other economic disorders that are eroding the productive capacity of our nation's civilian econory; and 4IEEREAS a freeze follaaed by reductions in nuclear warheads, missiles and other delivery systems is needed to halt the nuclear arms race so as to reduce the risk of nuclear war and enhance economic stability and graoth; NOW, TIIERKWORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Iava City assembled that, to improve local as well as national and inter- national military and economic security, and as an essential first step tavard meaningful nuclear arms reductions, the United States and the Soviet Union stop the nuclear arms race by adopting a mutual and verifiable freeze on the testing, production and deployment of nuclear weapons and of missiles, aircraft, submarines, and other systems designed primarily to deliver such weapons; AND BE IT FUFCITIER RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Ior;a City shall make these views kno.•m to the President of the United States, the Secretary of State, the Secretary of Defense, and all mzrbers of Iowa's congressional delegation by transmitting a copy of this resolution to each of said offices or persons as seen as possible. Narle Address Phone No C'_ X37-(01 3*3f-Ii5s i i 141CRO;ILMED BY ' i CORM MICRI6LI 1 CEDAR RAPIDS •DES MOINES ' i I -y MEMORAMM March 30,1982 To: City Council — Iowa City, Iowa From: Bob Welsh Re: Proposed cost savings by moving city offices into the second floor of the Senior Center. Attached you will find a copy of: A letter dated August 6,1980 to Mr. Clements from James Hencin (Exhibit A) The reply dated October 30,1980 (Exhibit B) Please note that Mr. Claude McKinney, Jr. states that in the instance of the city occupying space temporarily "the City would have to pay a market rate rental fee during the period of use." There are three different figures concerning the amount of square feet that the city would be using. a) The city analysis is based on a sun of the square feet in the various rooms. It does take into account the large hall projected for office use (desks and file cabinets). The city projected space figure is 2,272 sq. ft. b) A ball park estimate of the space is 3,100 sq. ft. C) A statement from the Iowa Appraisal and Research Corporation shows the second floor has a total square footage of 7,730. One—half of this would be 3,865. FAIR MARKET RENT is_$6.65.._.(Thi.s,figure.provided_by James.Hencin._This:figure does not, include utilities.) The Fair Market Rental based on the three differ— ent square footage figures would be: a) 2,272 sq. ft. $19,647.80 per year x 3 (years) 58,943.40 b) 3,100 sq ft. 26,815.00 80 445.00 c) 3,865 sq. ft. 33,432.25 100,296.75 If the city chose the pro rata share of the MBG acquisition, rehabilitation, and maintance costs this would amont to $119,766 to over $200,000 depending on percentage of acquisition cost attributed to the building and square footage figures used. An analysis of the three factors involved in PAY BACK appears below: The Rules and Regulations (Exhibit C) state that repayment would need to cover acquiring, altering or renovating. Because the remodeling costs were broken out from the basic costs the three different factors are taken into account. I MICROFILMED BY {" "JORM MICR#LAB` ' CEDAR RAPIDS DES MOINES L. .. ._ J 15s19 I Acquisition: $250,000 (10% from local funds) value of building estimate $100,000 - 10,000 = 90,000 90,000 /(divided by) 27,810 total square footage = $3.24 a sq. ft. a) 2,27L sq. ft. = 7,361.28 b) 3,100 eg. ft. = 10,044.00 c) 3,865 sq. ft. = 12,522.60 if the value of the building was $50,000 the above figures would be divided by 2. if the value of the building was nothing, a judgement not supported by the appriasals I have seen the amount would be nothing. Renovation: $1,300,000 is one figure used. This would be higher if you took into account architects fee etc. 1,300,000 divided by 30,150 sq. ft. (27,810*in ogrinal building plus 2,350 est. mezz.) _ $43.12 sq. ft. a) 2,274 sq. ft. = 97,968.64 b) 3,100 sq. ft. = 133,672.00 c) 3,865 sq. ft. = 166,658.00 Remodeling: one half of costs = 21,797.00 Total pay back Acquisition: 6,261 12,523 12,523 Renovation: 97,969 97,969 133,672 166,658 Remodeling: 21,797 21,797 21,797 21,797 119,766 126,027 167,992 2009979 *Exhibit D lists sq.footage. This is the sq.footage used in the City Managers memo to the City Council May 11,1979. At that time the renovation cost of the second floor was estimated at $200,000. r i MICROFILIIED BY I I-JORIVI, MICR46LAB" JJJ CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOI4ES I - .I 5y9 _;r I In closing let me offer some comments on the analysis of saving projected. RENT — Davis building for 3 years $90,000 This is based on the assumption that the cost of renting the first and second floor are the same. At presentthere is no cost breakdown. On May 11, 1979 the cost was $4.86 for the second floor and $6.24 for first floor. The cost figures used are based on $5.95 per sq. ft. ($21,300 divided by 3,580 sq. ft.) The third floor 800 sq. ft. is at the rate of $4.95 (cost $3,960) The projection is based on the assumption of a 10% increase in rent. There is some indication that rents are not increasing at this rate. This projection includes electric bills of $15,180. CASTS Remodling (I do not believe this is the total 21,797 that needs to be paid.) Telephone 1,100 Moving 3,000 25, 7 Savings 64,103 Per Year 21,367.67 The costs do not -include utility costs. I In addition the costs do not include dividers to make the space usuable. (There is a question as to whether these are needed. I received was $5,000 to $10,000.) The estimated cost In addition, in three years the cost would be repeated. of moving and telephone installation I honestly believe that moving into the Senior Center is unwise because it will curtail the potential development of the Senior Center. i I also honestly believe in light of the study done, that there would be light if any cost savings. I respectfully express the hope that the council will not vote to move city I offices into the second floor of the Sr. Center on a temporary basis. 1. + MICROFIL14ED BY JORM MICR#LA13- CEDAR RAP IDS • DES 140MES 54? 1 _y CITY OF CIVIC CENTER 410 E. WASHINGTON ST. August 6, 1980 Mr. William Clements CPD Representative U.S. Dept. of Housing & Urban Development Univac Building 7100 West Center Road Omaha, Nebraska 68106 Dear Mr. Clements: C:: G FILE CirY I0VV; CITY IOWA CITY IOWA 52240 (319) 354.1800 EXHIBIT A As you are aware, the City of Iowa City purchased the former Iowa City Post Office with the goal of converting it to a Senior Citizen Center. The structure's acquisition cost was $250,000 ($225,000 CDBG/$25,000 local funds). The plans for renovating the Senior Center call for limited use of the top floor until such time (three to five years) as there is a demand for that space by service providers and the elderly. In the meantime, the City would like to utilize the top floor space for municipal office space. In particular, the Department of Planning and Program Development, which includes CDBG Program staff, would be a potential occupant of that space. It is my understanding that the Senior Center may -not house general municipal offices under the present renovation funding arrangements, i.e. 100% CDBG funds. However, the City would propose to pay for that portion of the building's renovation costs directly attributable to the top floor out of local funds. (That cost was previously separated out as a specific bid item by the architect.) My questions regarding this matter are as follows: 1. Is it acceptable to HUD for the City to temporarily house some of its municipal offices in the Senior Center under the cost sharing proposal stated above? 2. Are there any limitations from HUD's viewpoint on which types of City functions may or may not occupy the top floor space? 3. If the City assesses a space use charge or rent (excluding maintenance and utility costs) for the proposed office space, does that money become program income to be used in the City's ongoing CDBG program? 1� IIIC......ED BY 1_ JORM- MICRE6LAEI 1 -{ ( CEDAR RAPIDS DES MOIYES 1 55l 9 Mr. Clements August 6, 1980 Page 2 I would appreciate your responding to these questions at your earliest convenience. If additional information is needed for your � analysis, please do not hesitate to call me. � c w Sincerely, ' James A. Hencin CDBG Program Coordinator tp3/4 i . I I t MICROFILMED BY 'DORMMICR#C. 13 CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOI IQ J� DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT + �IIII�II • OMAHA AREA OFFICE o' UNIVAC BUILDING, 7100 WEST CENTER ROAD �O.......4c OMAHA, NEBRASKA 68106 REGION vu October 30, 1980 FXHIBIT B IN REPLY REFER TO: 7.2CM (B-79-0-19-0005) Honorable John R. Balmer Mayor of Iowa City ' Civic Center 410 East Washington Street Iowa City, Iowa 52240 Dear Mayor Balmer: In response to the question raised by Mr. James A. Hencin, Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program Coordinator, on whether it would be acceptable for the City to relocate some of its offices to the top floor of the Senior Center, the answer is yes. We understand that the City would temporarily occupy the facility. In this instance, the City would have to pay a market rate rental fee during the period of use. If a permanent occupancy is anticipated, the pro rata share of the CDBG acquisition, rehabilitation; and maintenance costs attributable to the top floor would have to be paid. All revenue generated from the above would be considered program income and applied to ongoing CDBG programs. There are no limits on the types of functions that the City may relocate to the facility provided they are consistent with the options described in this letter and the CDBG Regulations.. Should you have further questions concerning the CDBG program, please contact your Community Planning and Development Representative, Mr. William Clements, at (402) 221-9461. Sincerely, Claude McKinney, Jr. Program Manager cc: Mr. Neal G. Berlin Mr. James A. Hencin i { MICROFILMED BY 1-JORM MICR46L _ CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES i ,J Sel9 J,� r L to meet the special needs of the sea' populations of older persons, e the low income and minor' persons: (d) In assisting facllitfe• part in urban areas, Prior „{r tion eer will be given in lt.)'� r itles in those Parts of r -.� high concentrations minorltyolderpersr• r��V (e) A multiPur Z� gram will be dr J any facilities r t Z 'N. . (1) The r �; v am siit�ed of the ' �� �'� • J grew RULES AND REGULATIONS l^ under this part shall comply, before the •ultlpurpose senior center program is -aced in such facility, with all ap- 19 and local health, fire, •oning, and sanitation codes. If regard to life/safety con - will comply with the pro- . rational Fire Protection V� y :e Safety Code for the ag occupancy classifica- CO 5 ad local codes, whichever n C,.0 .rtngent. \� t Zppllcant, in order to com- O4� As requlrements'o[ thedvral EXHIBIT C =33 re § 1326.9 Special aurances applicable to structural changes in the altering or renovating of facilities. Where structural changes will be un- dertaken in the course of altering or renovating a facility, the applicant shall assure compliance concerning all appli- cable local or State ordinances, laws, or building codes. In the absence of such codes, such structural changes must con-. form- W Chapter 23 Of the Uniform Building Code, or Article 7 or the Basic Building Code, or Chapter 12 of the Standard Building Code. ,,eet and other tlu - atory a Subpart F --General Requirements ycy fandards, shall assure that HEW pa C� ments for Federally Assisted § 1326.10 Federal and non -Federal par• tructlon Regarding labor Stand- ticipation. �\ and Equal Employment opportuis - The 5 percent of the costs Pay alty, Farm HEWtic 14 (July 1878) are in- up to 7b percent of the casts o1 acqulr- v .��` ti` ` �suded in all. construction contracts for • Ing altering or renovating facilities to •.+, • y v� alteration and renovation of facilities. serve as multipurpose senior centers. The \s• •\C n For the purpose of this part, the term non -Federal share of proposed cots un- ,_�' ib "construction" 1s limited to altering or der this part shall be Identified by the vate renovating existing facilities. applicant in the application. ty to (c) The applicant shall assure that If or con- gr1� a facility to be acquired, altered or reno= § 1326.11 Unallowable expenclllurve. f t; �� a program voted will be shared with other age Federal financial participation, and - 01 (,ys C� groups, that funds under this part will the appropriate non-Pederal share, may § 1326.6'\ red for all be used only for that portion of the fa- not be used for any of the following: other ap cihty that will be wed by older persons. be (a) New construction or the comple- Where the sae floor space is to m tion o1 a partially completed facility; (a) In Nose. !where, the State shared with different age groups, funds (b) The purchase of land not related Agency elects not .j apply for the funds under this part may be used proportion -to the acquiring of an existing facility; reserved for the State, other eligible ately for acquiring, altering, or removal- (c) Expanding of a facility In a -cess of agencies or organlzatlow in the State Ing the facility only to the extent that double the square footage of the orlgf r: may submit applications to the CO mi such floor space will be used by older facility; and sioner which provide .adequate assur- persons• - (d) Any cot associated with the oper- ances that: (d) The applicant shall assure that ation of the multipurpose senior center, (1) The facility for which funds are the applicable requirements contained in including. rent, maintenance. Personnc requested isadaptable for serving as a the following statutes and executive or- and supplies. multipurpose senior center: (2)' A multipurpose senior center pro- der are satisfied: . (1) Uniform Relocation Act,.Pub. L. § 1326.12 Administrative costs. gram will be operated in the facility: 91-646: Applicants are authorized to be relm- (3) The agency or organization which (2) Flood Protection Act, Pub. L. 93- bursed for administrative costs wool - will operate the multipurpose senior 234; aced with administering grants undo: center program In the facility for which (3) National Historic Preservation this part. Such cote must be set for':, funds are requested Is qualified to oper- Act, Pub. L. 89-665: and in the proposal. ate such a program' . . (4) The facility for which funds are (4) Executive Order on Flood Plains, E.O. 11988. § 1326.13 Grantee admLiistrative ted is Located so as'to be accessible quimments. reques to a high proportion of minority and low-income older persons; and (5) The agency or organization which will operate the multfpurpoes senior center assisted under this part will de- velop a plan designed to obtain written commitments from other public, and private nonprofit agencies to use the fa- cility, to deliver services to older persons or to contribute resources to expand the program of the center. (b). For such applications„ the Area Agency an Aging, if applicable, will also be required to assure that the Points In paragraph (a)(1-51 of this section will be met. In addition, the Area Agency will be asked to assure thatthe multipurpose . senior center program proposed for the facility will be made part of the Compre- hensive Program of the Area Agency on Aging, Subpart E-Aourancss Applicable to Facilities Financed Under This Fart § 1326.7 Assurances applicable to all facilities. (a) The applicant shall assure that, any facility for which funds are awarded § 1326.8 Specid assurances applicable to facilitiesto be acquired. •(a) The applicant shall assure that there are no existing facilities In the community suitable for leasing as a mul- tipurpose senior center. (b) The applicant shall assure that any facility to be acquired ,under this 'part will conform with the Architectural Barriers Act of 1968 (41 CFR 101-17 703). (c) The applicant shall ensure that the facility will be used for the purposes for which It is acquired for not less than ten years after the date acquired. (d) The applicant shall assure that the facllfty.will not be -used. and Is not In- tended to be used for sectarian instruc- tion or as a place for religious worship. (e) The applicant shall assure that sufficient funds will be available to meet the non -Federal sham of the cast of purchase of the facility. (f) The applicant shall assure that sufficient funds will be available when purchase is completed, for effective vee of the facility for the purpose for which It is being purchased. All of the provisions of 45 CFR Part 74 apply to grants awarded under this Part. § 1326.14 A-95 Clearinghouse requlre- menta. All applications submitted under this part are sublect to requirements of Pert I, OMB Circular A-95. § 1326.15 Reports and records. (a) Agencies or organizations receiv- Ing funds under this part shall make such reports In such form and containing such Information as the Commlasloner may determine. (b) Agencies or organization recely- Ing awards shall -maintain such records and afford such access thereto as the Commissioner may find necessary to as- sure the correctness and vertlficatlon of such reports. § 1326.16 Civil rights. The applicant shall assure that all activities undertaken under this part shall conform to the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and'all applicable policies and pro - FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL 42, NO. 118—TUESDAY, JULY S, 1977 i• 111CROf ILMED BY JORM MICR6LAB CEDAR RAPIDS c DES MOMES sq? J A EXHIBIT D NARRATIVE DESCRIPTION OF IMPROVEMENTS 20. General The improvements on this parcel consist of a one story and partial two story building with full basement constructed as a United States Post Office. The original building was constructed in 1904 and was 52' x 88' and consisted of one story and basement. The north portion was added in 1932 on both the basement and first floor and a complete second I floor. The basic building dimensions are 110' x 88' and the building areas are as follows: Basement 9,680 sq. ft. First Floor 10,400 sq. ft. Second Floor 7,730 sq. ft. Total Building Area 27,810 sq. ft. The building areas, according to age of construction, are as follows: 1904 Construction 9,152 sq. ft. 1932 Construction 18,658 sq. ft. Total 27,810 sq. ft. The rear parking area is asphalt surfaced and there are concrete side- walks around the perimeter lot line. The south and west sides of the building are landscaped along with the south side of the parking lot. Detailed Description of Post Office Building Foundakiop: The foundation appeared to be masonry and brick in what appears to j be good condition. Exterior Walls: The exterior walls are a combination of masonry and brick in a government type decor which was prevalent in the early 1900's. I The 1932 construction was well matched to the original building and is not visible on the exterior unless studied in detail. The exterior walls are unpainted masonry in good condition. The exterior walls around the skylight on the second floor are brick veneer. j -- Windows: The windows are double hung sash that appear to be in fairly good condition Eor the building age. There are no storms and screens. Roof: The property has a built-up composition roof with tar and gravel and appeared to be in good condition. There is some. leakage visible on the interior walls at the roof line. This leakage is not a substantial problem, but should be repaired. IOWA APPRAISAL AND RESEARCH CORPORATION MICROFILMED BY i -'JORM .MICR+LAB- -�-� � CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOl4E5 � I r .) I r u I I' I ' I r r 230 Hutchinson Avenue Iowa City, Iowa 52240 March 30, 1982 To the Members of the Iowa City Council: Over recent years I have watched with interest and have participated in the planning and development of the Senior Center. It has been most gratifying to see the Old Post Office "come to life" as a place in which to serve the interests and needs of the elderly in the Iowa City -Johnson County area. The architects and builders have done a magnificent job both of creating a functionally useful building and of preserving the best features of the Old Post Office. The citizens of this community can be justifiably proud of this fine facility. All that remains is for us to do as good a job of working with senior citizens by planning with them to implement the kinds of programs and services in the Senior Center which will, indeed, be responsive to their interests and needs. Now, it seems to me, the future of this great facility is being threatened, almost at the outset, by an effort to pervert what has been designed for one purpose to another, and incompatible, use by installing city offices in some areas of the second floor. During the planning and building phases, whenever this proposed use of the second floor came up, it was always noted that the Senior Center would have no use for the second floor in the immediately foreseeable future anyway. Furthermore, the City would agree to remove any such offices when the space was needed by the Senior Center, it was said. The Senior Center has been open for only about seven months now - hardly.time to get settled into the building - and it has been asserted that half of the second floor is already needed for Senior Center programming. If this be so, then I would suggest that the City Council give the Senior Center Commission and its staff time and the authority to continue planning and developing essential programs and services in the Senior Center. Such developments may well require the remainder of the second floor which, if already occupied by city offices, will have to be delayed or even dispensed with for that reason. Ladies and gentlemen: I would urge that you reconsider the idea of locating city offices in the Senior Center. I would urge, too, that plans be implemented to create at the earliest possible moment a body of senior citizens who use the Center to function as a sounding board to assist in the planning and development of programs and services which will respond to the interests and needs of the elderly in our community. Until we know what such a group might recommend, space should be kept open so that such planning can have meaning. The future of the Senior Center is at risk. Please consider this i whole matter carefully lest we jeopardize one of the potentially finest facilities in Iowa - if not in the nation. Sincerely yours, ' 911X W. W. Morris MAR 301982 ABBIE STOLFUS CITY CLERK s�9 I' - i 111CROFILIMD BY 1, JORM MICR40LAE3 CEDAR RAPIDS • O[S MOI4E� I I J D RLCEIVED N.A ' 0 1982 0000 MERCY HOSPITAL 500 MARKET STREET IOWA CITY, IOWA 52240 319337-0500 29 March 1982 The Honorable Mary Neuhauser Mayor of Iowa City Civic Center Iowa City, Iowa 52240 Dear Mayor Neuhauser: In response to a request from Mr. Berlin, we are furnishing the following information. Based on information presently available, room rates will increase approximately $30.00 per day as a result of Project 182. Should you require additional information, please let us know. Sincerely Ro er D. Garrett Associate Administrator /mp cc Sister Mary Venarda Robert Downer William V. Phelan MICROFILMED BY i `JOHM-MIC R�LAB' CEDAR RAPIDS DES MOINES - I I 65/ I - i L 11AR 3 0 1982 Certified Public Accountants Peat Alarwick Plaza 303 East Wacker Drive Peat, Marwick, Mitchell &CQ Chicago, Illinois 60601 (312) 938.1000 March 25, 1982 i Mr. Cary Nielsen , Director of Fiscal Management Mercy Hospital 500 Market Street Iowa City, Iowa 52240 Dear Mr. Nielsen: j ! As delineated in our proposal letter dated February 4, 1982, our responsibilities in the conduct of Mercy Hospital's financial feasibility study included our immediate notification to you of any major factors which could make the project infeasible. Based on our progress to date, Including data collection, analyses, and preliminary assumption development, at present we have not identified any significant factors which would appear to adversely impact the overall financial feasibility of your i proposed project. We are proceeding with refining our conclusions and developing a draft of the financial feasibility study in the next several weeks for your review and analysis. In the meantime, should you have any questions, I please do not hesitate to contact me. I Very truly yours, ` iPEAT, MARWICK, MITCHELL 6 CO. I David A. Anderson Manager DAA:DRH I , , r -- MICROFILMED BY - I l" "JORM "MICR+L"A9 _i 1 CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES 1-F i Hearing and Adjournment Proceedings Iowa City, Iowa March 16 1982 The City Council of Iowa City, Iowa, met in regular session on the 16th dayof March 1982, at 7:30 o'clock _p.m., at the Civic Cen er , inthe City pursuant to law and to the rules of said Council. The meeting was called to order and there -were present Mary Neuhauser , Mayor, in the Chair, and the following named Council Members: John Balmer, Kate Dickson, Larry Lynch, John McDonald, David Perret Absent: Clemens Erdahl The City Council investigated and found that notice of intention to issue Hospital Facility Revenue Bonds, in one or more series (Mercy Hospital Project) in an aggregate -principal amount not to exceed $23,000,000 had, as directed by the City Council, been duly given according to law. This being the time and place specified in the notice for the conduct of a public hearing on the proposal to issue such Bonds, the Mayor announced that all local residents attending the hearing would now be given an opportunity to express their views for or against the proposal to issue the Bonds in an amount not to exceed $20,400,000 (the "Series A Bonds") for the purpose of defraying the cost, to that amount, of the acquisition of land, the construction and equipping of parking facilities, the construction and equipping of a new hospital wing and the renovation and equipping of the existing hospital facilities of Mercy Hospital, Iowa City, Iowa. The following local residents attending the hearing expressed their views as follows: For Mercy Hospital: Sister Mary Venarda Lance, Board Treasurer Roger Barrett and Attorney Robert Downer. Appearing in person: Jan Dull, 320 E. Jefferson, concerns regarding construction of the helistop. Letters received and filed: Jan Dull, 320 E. Jefferson, concerns regarding construction of the helistop. Bertha Smith, 411 Rochester Ave., concerns regarding construction of the helistop. —1— BELIN, HARRIS, HELMICK 8 HEARTNEY. LAWYERS, DES MOINES, IOWA Y 141CROFILIIED BY I " JORM MICR6LAE1 ! CEDAR RAPIDS • DES 1401 YES ' i 55a � 1 I ,I / y r _y 4 The Mayor then announced that all local residents attending the hearing would now be given an opportunity to express their views for or against the proposal to issue thebonds bonds in an amount not exceeding $2,600,000 (the "Series B Bonds") for the purpose of retiring certain existing indebtedness of the aforementioned Hospital as referred to in the notice of public hearing, The following local residents attending the hearing expressed their view as follows: i 1 No one appeared. Council Member Lynch moved that this public hearing be adjourned to the 30th day arch c of M, 1982 7:30 , at o'clock P.M. at the CiviCenter in the City for the purpose of further considering the Series A Bonds and the Series B Bonds, seconded by Council Member McDonald The motion was following vote of the Councils and was passed upon the Ayes: Balmer Dickson Lynch, McDonald, Neuhauser, Perret Nays: Absent: Erdahl Att s : C1ty C er (Seal) ""����1 �A111 ��A, 1/Ae M, U -2- eELIN. HARRIS. HELMICK 6 HEARTNEY• LAWYERS. DES MOINES. IOWA MICROFILMED BY -� I. -JORM MICR+LA13-_ ) � CEDAR RAPIDS DES MOINES Ssa I r /�- Proceedings to Proceed With Issuance and Sale Iowa City, Iowa March 30 1982 The City Council of Iowa City, Iowa, met in re ug lar session on the _ 3nth day of March 1982, at 7'7T --o'clock R _.m., at the Civic Center , in the City pursuant to law and to the rules of said Council. The meeting was called to order and there were present Mary C. Neuhauser Mayor, in the Chair, and the following named Council Members: Balmer, Dickson, Erdahl, Lynch, McDonald, Perret Absent: None After all local residents who appeared at the hearing who desired to do so had expressed their views for or against the proposal to issue the Bonds, Council Member Lynch introduced a Resolution entitled: "Resolution to Proceed With the`Issuance and Sale of Hospital Facility Revenue Bonds, Series A (Mercy Hospital Project) in an aggregate principal amount not to exceed $20,400,000 for the purpose of defraying the cost, to that amount, of the acquisition of land, the construction and equipping of parking facilities, the construction and equipping of a new hospital wing and the renovation and equipping of the existing hospital facilities of Mercy Hospital, Iowa City, Iowa. and moved its adoption, seconded by Council Member McDonald After due consideration of said Resolution by the Council, the Mayor put the question on the motion and upon the roll being called, the following named Council Members voted: Ayes: McDonald, Neuhauser, Balmer, Dickson, Lynch. Nays: Perret, Erdahl Whereupon, the Mayor declared said Resolution duly adopted and approval was signed thereto. Upon motion and vote the meeting adjourned. '' ^ Mayor At City Clerk (Seal) -3- BELIN. HARRIS, HELMICK 8 HEARTNEY, LAWYERS, DES MOINES. IOWA MICROFILMED BY L JORMIMICRbLAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MDIYES j � I 1 I i J., _10