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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1982-05-03 Minutes numberedr COMPLETE DESCRIPTION OF COUNCIL ACTIVITIES May 3, 1982 Iowa City Council, special meeting, 5/3/82, at the Civic Center. Mayor Neuhauser presiding. Councilmembers present: Balmer, Dickson, Erdahl, Lynch, McDonald, Neuhauser, Perret. Absent: None. Staffinembers present: Berlin, Helling, Jansen, Stolfus, Karr, Schmeiser, Boothroy, Hauer, Mose, Lundell. Council minutes tape-recorded on Tape 82-11, Side 1, 98-1830. The Clerk advised that the Waivers of Call of Meeting had been signed by all Councilmembers and returned. Mayor Neuhauser stated that Council would consider a motion setting a public ilin permits hinrRthe College rHilln Parke area. non an odinace lnCityh AttorneycJansen ucalled attention to the Moratorium andRezoning Schedule for College Hill Park area that had been distributed by Schmeiser. The public hearing on the moratorium could be held on June 8th. The R3A area would be used for the property description. Legal procedures required and results of Council's ? proposed actions under the alternatives, were discussed. City Attorney Jansen's memo of April 30, 1982 was noted. Those ere: John Cruise appearing Mike FurmanGe John Moorelanore d rne 226 S. Jhnson; toJohn and Billo Van Duyn; Mooreland, 525 S. Johnson; Mildred Marquis, 526 S. Johnson; E. Borchardt, .711 516 S. Dodge; Margaret Nowysz, 506 E. College. It was moved by Balmer, seconded by McDonald, to set public hearing on June 8, 1982 on an ordinance restricting the issuance of building in 7 y� permits the College Hill Park area. The Mayor declared the motion carried, 6/1, with the following division of roll call vote: Ayes: Dickson, Erdahl, McDonald, Neuhauser, Perret, Balmer. Nays: Lynch. Moved by Dickson, seconded by Perret, to refer this motion to the Planning and Zoning Commission for their consideration 7,%/ and recommendation. The Mayor declared the motion carried, 6/1, Lynch voting no. It was the Council's understanding that the City would not issue building permits for construction with than R3. a greater density Moved by Erdahl, seconded by Perret, to set a public hearing on an ordinance to rezone all or a part of an area within the vicinity of College Hill Park from an R3A Zone to an R3 Zone. After discussion,motio defers thishdrawn actionyuntdilhlPlanningl and Zoning ,Commfssionbhasy had / an opportunity to review the question of downzoning from R3A to R3 in this area. The Mayor declared the motion carried, 7/0. (In accordance with the Staff's interpretation of the intent a of Council, this a referral of the zoning question to P&Z.) lass C Beer Permit moved andSunday Balmer, Sale,sConditioneconealPPermit',errettfoapprove Thomas hE.CHarris 706 dba/Harris Discount, 71 Commercial Court. The Mayor declared the motion carried, 7/0. 141CROf ILIdED BY JORM MIC Rd1LAB � CEDAR RAPIDS DES MOIRES ' I � I � —y '%I _V ' licil Activities May 3, 1982 Page 2 It was moved by Lynch, seconded by Balmer, to adopt RES. 82-105, Bk. 73, p. 537, ESTABLISHING A PUBLIC HEARING ON JUNE 8, 1982, THE CITY OF IOWA CITY'S URBAN MASS TRANSPORTATION ADMINISTRATION SECTION 3 7y6 APPLICATION FOR ARCHITECTURAL SERVICES AND CONSTRUCTION OF THE PROPOSED TRANSIT MAINTENANCE FACILITY. City Manager Berlin commented that Transportation Planner Lundell and Transit Manager Mose would review the process used for the site selection and make a recommendation for the site. The request for proposals went out Friday night. Lynch noted the importance of the City's delegate attending the ECICOG meetings. Lundell outlined the time schedule that will have to be followed for the application. The criteria used for the site selection process was explained. Seventeen two -acre sites were listed, the top three sites being the Elm Grove Park, the area next to the County Jail owned by the University, and the area near the City's Service Bldg. Staff recommended the #1 site as the one near the Service Building. Berlin pointed out a study done in 1976 regarding the soil problems in that area. There will be additional costs for foundation and excavation. Regarding the University -owned site, he stated that in a recent conversation with Mr. Bezanson, the University's position is that they do not desire to dispose of this land. There are time constraints in getting action by the Board of Regents. An environmental review might be needed for the Elm Grove Park site. Mose gave advantages and disadvantages of the chosen site. Affirmative roll call vote on the resolution unanimous, 7/0, all CouncilmLem�bers present. The Mayor declared the motion carried. ( memo �+a n diiy /lldnayev re, -ruci/iy� Moved by Balmer, seconded by Perret, to adjourn to informal session, 6:30 P.M. The Mayor declared the motion carried. MARY C. NEUHAUSER, MAYOR ABBE STOLFUS, CITY CLERK MICROFILMED BY � -� JORM MICR6LAE3 _I CEDAR RAPIDS • DES 140INES i � i City of Iowa City MEMORANDUM - DATE: April 30, 1982 TO: City Council FROM: City Manager RE: Material in Friday's Packet 7� Informal agendas and meeting schedule. _ Memoranda from -the City Manager: a. Noise ordinance b. Agreements when consideration i s involved 7: c. Pistol Range 7` d. Stop Smoking Clinic Copy of letter from Mayor Neuhauser to Chairperson of the Administrative Rules Law Enforcement Academy to extend Review Committee regarding proposal of Iowa its authority. Copy of letter from Library Board of Trustees to rrNeuauser regarding 2 proposed amendment to Iowa City Code regarding appointments. 'Memorandum from the City Assessor Selection Panel .regarding recommended applicants for the position of Iowa City assessor. Memoranda from the Department of Planning and Program Development: / a. College Hill Park Area b. City Historic Preservation Ordinance Findings and Recommendations c. Melrose Corridor Committee _ Memorandum from the City Engineer regarding railroad crossings at Gilbert Street and Highway 6. Memorandum from the Director of Human Relations regarding training for _G clerical and public contact employees. Minutes of staff meetings of April 21 and April 28. Article: "Mayor sees job as jigsaw puzzle." Quarterly Reports of City -Funded Human Service Agencies. Memo from City Attorney re Interim Zoning -(Building Permit Moratorium / Reclassification/Rezoning) it i r - MICROFILMED BY 'JORPA"NIICR46LA13 - 1 1 /) CEDAR RAPIDS - DES MOINES ' 9 i _�W City of Iowa City MEMORANDUM DATE: April 30, 1982 TO: City Council FROM:' City Manager RE: Material in Friday's Packet Informal agendas and meeting schedule. Memoranda from -the City Manager: a. Noise ordinance b. Agreements when consideration is involved c. Pistol Range d. Stop Smoking Clinic Copy of letter from Mayor Neuhauser to Chairperson of the Administrat Review Committee regarding proposal of Iowa Law Enforcement Academy t its authority. Copy of letter from Library Board of Trustees to Mayor Neuhauser rega proposed amendment to Iowa City Code regarding appointments. Memorandum from the City Assessor Selection Panel regarding recommend applicants for the position of Iowa City assessor. Memoranda from the Department of Planning and Program Development: a. College Hill Park Area b. City Historic Preservation Ordinance c. Melrose Corridor Committee Findings and Recommendations Memorandum from the City Engineer regarding railroad crossings at Gil Street and Highway 6. Memorandum from the Director of Human Relations regarding training fo clerical and public contact employees. Minutes of staff meetings of April 21 and April 28. Article: "Mayor sees job as jigsaw puzzle." Quarterly Reports of City -Funded Human Service Agencies. Memo from City Attorney re Interim Zoning -(Building Permit Morato Reclassification/Rezoning) 1 MICROFILMED BY JORM MICROLAB III CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOIYES I i _4