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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1982-06-08 Agendar 1 _10 lr I IOWA CITY CITY COUNCIL AGENDA REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF JUNE 8, 1982 7:30 P.M. COUNCIL CHAMBERS, CIVIC CENTER 410 EAST WASHINGTON MICROFILMED BY -J0RM--MlCR#LA8-- CEDAR RAPIDS • DES M0114ES a 1 Iz- I vy i AGENDA REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING JUNE 8, 1982 Item No. 1 - MEETING TO ORDER. M"01 /1 &VJ %VevNavee,- ROLL CALL. 414 Q6ew-j ��31tem No. 2 - RESOLUTION OF TRIBUTE TO LORADA CILEK. 6iI 81/welt'- 3 - MAYOR'S PROCLAMATIONS. I e�� all Ne- 7%0 a. Iowa City - "The Lively Place for Dance". --/,o- b. s60b. Professional Plumbing - Heating - Cooling Month - June 1982. C. Recreation and Park Month - June 1982. d. Flag Day - �J7une 14, 1982. C. Towa C.ty 700.Ce I.J".erce.nd-:3onela,la. Item No. 4 - CONSIDER OPTION OF CONSENT CALENDAR.AS PRESENTED OR AMENDED: a. Appr val of Official Council actions of the special meetings of ay 24, 1982, and May 26, 1982, as published, subject to correction, as recommended by the City Clerk. b. Minutes of Boards and Commissions. (1) Committee on Community Needs meeting of May 5, 1982. (2) Riverfront Commission meeting of May 12, 1982. (3) Broadband Telecommunications Commission meetings of March 16, March 30, April 13, April 20, May 11, and May 18, 1982. (4) Civil Service Commission meeting of May 18, 1982. (5) Airport Commission meeting of May 20, 1982. (6) Board of Adjustment meeting of May 5, 1982. *7) Housing Commission meeting of May 5, 1982. (8) Senior Center Commission meeting of May 5, 1982. (9) Senior Center Speak -Out of May 11, 1982. 1 MICROFILMED BY -JORM MICR+LAU _..( CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES (j+j r Agenda Regular Council Meeti June 8, 1982 7:30 P.M. Page 2 (10) Planning and Zoning Commission meetings of May 6, May 17, May 20, May 24, and May 27, 1982. (11) Human Rights Commission meeting of April 26, 1982. C. Permit motions and resolutions as recommended by the City Clerk: (1) Consider motion approving Class C Beer Permit and Sunday Sales for Pester Marketing Co. #58 dba Pester Marketing Company, 606 S. Riverside Dr. (renewal) (2) Consider motion approving Class C Beer -Wine License and Sunday Sales for Michael O.L. Chan dba Canton Housing, 713-715 S. Riverside Dr. (renewal) (3) Consider motion approving Class B Liquor License and Sunday Sales for Howard Johnson Company & McLean Enterprises, Inc. dba Howard Johnson's Restaurant and Motor Lodge. (renewal) (4) Consider motion approving Class C Liquor License and Sunday Sales for Keith W. Dempster dba The Mill Restaurant, 120 E. Burlington. (renewal) (5) Consider motion approving Class C Beer Permit and Sunday Sales for Drug Fair, Inc. dha Peoples Drug, 2425 Muscatine Ave. (renewal) 3.C.(6) Consider resolution issuing cigarette permits. (7) Consider motion approving Class C Liquor License for Copper Dollar of Iowa City, Inc. dba Copper Dollar and The Loft, 211 Iowa Ave. (renewal) (8) Consider motion approving Class C Liquor License for David Alberhasky dba Foxhead Tavern, 402 E. Market St. (renewal) Clcs3e &erlSVKJ4If SOLIFS ��Ya.✓r 0; l db e, d. Kotions. l i ti la R, d Barn. 4-q.21, .f/0 1��✓N +la (1) Consider motion to approve disbursements in the amount of $1,882,268.53 for the period of April 1 through April 30, 1982, as recommended by the Finance Director subject to audit. q, e. Resolutions. ARS (1) Consider resolution accepting paving improvements in Pepperwood Addition, Part 3. Comment: See Engineer's Report. ' MICROFILMED BY 1 --JORM-MICR¢LAB- CEDAR RAPIDS DES MOINES t I I % I F Agenda Regular Council Meetil" June 8, 1982 7:30 P.M. Page 3 i !i -L (2) Consider resolution accepting paving improvements in Regency Gardens, Parts I, II, III, and IV. Comment: See Engineer's Report. (3) Consider resolution engaging auditor for year ending /03 7 June 30, 1982. Comment: McGladrey, Hendrickson 8 Company has satis- factorily performed the audits in past years. In addition, they have been working with Finance staff on the planning and coordination of the conversion to accrual accounting. Correspondence. I (1) Letter from the Chairman of the Airport Commission in reply to request for information about tape recordings Of Commission's meetings. No reply is necessary. (2) Letter from the President of the Library Board of Trustees in reply to request for information about tape recordings of the Board's meetings. No reply is necessary. (3) Letter from Jay Honohan regarding the Iowa -Illinois Franchise. This letter has been referred to the City Manager for reply. (4) Letter from Iowa City Girl's Softball expressing appreciation for the Council's continued support. No reply is necessary. (5) Petition from 19 residents regarding zoning in the area south of Burlington, west of the alley between South Dodge and South Lucas, and east of South Van Buren. Affidavits are on file in the City Clerk's office. This petition has been referred to the City Attorney ` for reply. I (6) Letter from John Morrissey regarding parking regula- tions. This letter has been referred to the City I Manager for reply. Ig. Applications for the use of streets and public grounds. (1) Application from Moslem Students Society for the use of sidewalks to distribute information. (Approved for II Mondays and 'Wednesdays from 10:00 A.M. until 3:00 P.M.) f I I I ' MICROFILMED BY 'JORM MICR6LAB` ) CEDAR RAPIDS - DES MOINES _�o I Agenda Regular Council Meetir June 8, 1982 7:30 P.M. Page 4 �i (2) Application from the National Federation of the Blind for a Bike-a-thon an May 15, 1982 (approved). (3) Application from Iowa City Memorial Day Association to have Memorial Day services on May 31, 1982 (approved). (4) Application from Jerry Naylor to have a wedding parade, including "Krazy Klowns" on May 21, 1982 (approved). (5) Application from the University of Iowa Homecoming Council to have the Homecoming Parade on October 1, 1982 (approved). (6) Application from Afro-American Cultural Center to close the deadend portion of Melrose Avenue past Byington for a barbecue on May 8, 1982 (approved). eueV4 Add,r¢rIj)1 Pell Icules 710 END OF CONSENT CALENDAR. Item No. 5 - PLANNING AND ZONING MATTERS. Action - a. Consider setting a public hearing for July 6, 1982, on a proposed ordinance amending Section 8.10.18.A of the Zoning i Ordinance regarding screening for commercial and industrial f uses and manufactured housing uses to be located in the 4 proposed RMH zone. Comment: The Planning and Zoning Commission, at a regular meeting held May 20, 1982, recommended by a 3-1 vote approval of this ordinance. This ordinance amends the zoning ordinance by requiring screening whenever a commercial/industrial use borders existing development in an R zone and whenever uses located in an RMH zone border single family residential uses located in an RIA or RIB zone. The ordinances regarding i establishment of the Residential Manufactured Housing (RMH) ! zone and revisions to Chapter 22 have both been deferred pending the public hearing on this item. At the July 6 meeting, all three items will be placed on the agenda for ! first consideration. F MICROFILMED BY "JORMMIC Rd1C AiB' CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES I I � Agenda Regular Council Meetii"'�, June 8, 1982 7:30 P.M. Page 5 j, b. Public hearing on a proposed ordinance amending Sections 8.10.3, 8.10.28.C,D,F and 8.10.28.H.1.(a) and 8.10.29.A,B of the Zoning Ordinance concerning the interpretation of the Zoning Ordinance. Comment: The Planning and Zoning Commission, at a regular meeting held April 15, 1982, recommended by a 5-0 vote approval of this ordinance. The ordinance amends the Zoning Ordinance by creating a "zoning code interpretation panel" and making it responsible for zoning interpretations except in the case where a decision cannot be reached by that body. In that case, the City Manager will be responsible for the final interpretation. A copy of the proposed ordinance is included in the Council's packet. Action - _p �. held. R f als &AAd t t�o Z 1. yam. C. Public hearing on a proposed ordinance amending Section 8.10.25 of the Zoning Ordinance prohibiting off-street vehicular parking in locations other than valid parking spaces. Comment: The Planning and Zoning Commission, at a regular meeting held April 15, 1982, recommended by a 3-2 vote approval of this ordinance. The ordinance amends the Zoning Ordinance by prohibiting parking in locations other than valid parking spaces except that in the case of single family and two family dwellings, parking shall be permitted anywhere on the driveway. The purpose of this ordinance is explained in the memo dated March 22, 1982, which was included in the Council's April 27, 1982 packetA copy of the proposed ordinance is included in the Council's packet. Action �. he W . AL o �t a pP ,, ed j MICROFILMED 6Y �. JORM. "MIC R¢LAB.. -- , CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES J-1 _�M J Ir 1 1 i � = J Agenda Regular Council Meetir"",, June 8, 1982 7:30 P.M. Page 6 d. Public hearing on an interim ordinance amending Chapter 8.10, the Zoning Ordinance of the Municipal Code of the City of Iowa City, by limiting construction within a designated area for a maximum period of six months pending a decision to rezone all or part of the area. Comment: The Planning and Zoning Commission will consider this matter at their regular meeting of June 3, 1982. Staff will present their recommendation at the Council's informal meeting. A copy of the proposed ordinance is included in the Council's packet. :e4tew 1 .H• Govcitrj+o •i�rIAJOw +N crrrrsPawl�vµ�e. Action - � J�. �L,�Id. aon+l Vb n1 �/ P-37- Pe G(c w i 19 �r dll1d� � y I Ue IL 11 N4 Ci YPS �I IOKry V[f 1. l�+W PN \� — JAS ShOf.�J �ix/V i( 1 I e. Consider a resolution to approve the preliminary subdivision plat and Planned Area Development, Large Scale Residential /a Development Plan of Walden Wood. S-8209. i Comment: The Planning and Zoning Commission, at a regular meeting held May 17, 1982, recommended by a 5-0 vote approval of the preliminary subdivision plat and PAD, LSRD plan of Walden Wood. This recommendation is consistent with the staff's recommendation presented in a staff report dated QQ April 15, 1982, which is included in the Council's packet. Action - �J2ni1 %9�G J6A I f. Consider a resolution to approve the preliminary subdivision plat and Planned Area Development, Large Scale Residential Development plan of Ty'n Cae, Part 3. S-8211. i Comment: The Planning and Zoning Commission, at a regular meeting held May 24, 1982, recommended by a 4-0 vote approval of the preliminary subdivision plat and PAD, LSRD plan of Ty'n Cae, Part 3, contingent upon: 1. Provision of a 30 foot drainage easement along the north property line of the tract. 2. Provision of easements over the water lines in Lot 43 and 98. 3. Provision of a 4:1 back slope on the proposed stormwater management ditch. This recommendation is consistent with the staff's recommen- dation presented in the staff report dated May 20, 1982, i which is included in the Council's packet. The contingencies ' noted above have been r solved. 1 Action I r .l MICROFILMED BY - --`, -JORM - MIC R+LAB --I CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES hvetp ead f s �rrde AsK you �IKN �J.fhlvwtn d305 ��. �r=N��✓rPS of G'KGDJc\c 1Q `M0. cS.C410 Dt)�(!O EVaVP«porT /� C. ✓ e ZDV•., i•t, co l�v a �brytP I,L.Y� PYi h+e NaS. Ae.j"( arras, �Clm QIIV F0J xnv� Q I DLIiY�Z-°�n1Nq DC - I F 1gI void yL �iPS 1 V i C" \ cC. VA f (ti D i I 1 y D K I k lS A YEA .. ... _.. ^i i.�.. Ike WtioJ �lav(u-1+•�. �.�cN C�D .\.Na �c WkZ.oulL��..l- 1 r f(l�p Lj le U� W O-/.t� Nom-, 't�(Oj A v -ea Y.PIE r 1AJ L Y1 (y�SES �o��� rEd ��.(° a����-P 6F PP et I s(<ed iji�ol dDw„w.,�wy � p S (d 6 R3A �x,�rtky /J-Joln�.s s N� � .... �I{nJp cYIA_1 p �$1 NSP K..I$ . �Oki(-�OJ1r�YC�O byO��YaJ10.•� (- Sl�K2 JTu e✓s Y.i• 7( V'` L44 (TICCPS Si i CJ VI 1 ok .S_.po � pp ^ .. � _... 0..¢.I.K.a_v�ea - �E. aowuZo�.ip. —.ct �is�'erre.�A'._.o_••M1eCr.. �V °(- ..... 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Peka.lr'�e _. 11 /Vhh/� ee �lYL1/ Dlc "vv 13CIU4.7 411,4cLs meefr+� i CPS- P L2 j I L,-, 4c &C �•, ecf 4F wAQt -6 cr,.s,-rs7, ', _... f ` v Q.�Y`'�y�,i..�L 1-� CDixsrc�e ✓�fi cj. o—T"" S O'%4 � I to f I fS �^ I ttj: r r by 4' 1paSfi a k,c-, % . d_og_ 4 140 (,ce m 0-uA I,k Ia-GC. I'Ow$ 6!;e- , ,kl.Lea-tti. e&dS b0So , 1 /t�ej� WEFe kI�� c1eh�vroY�hc! -1, rte_ vnc% �J "f-�ir/�l2ovs(� r kt I D ISa9 we e W I CL a cis a-+ W--V-c • ^-. ( r iris - (y MICROFILMED BY ""JORM "MICR+LAB'- \/ CEDAR RAPIDS •DES MOINES I ,J i i i j I ' , 1 i i 1 , ,J 1 ( In-� Z -AO- 1 4-� �- 1 Q�e ' I MICROFILMED BY "JORM-MICR+CAB' CEDAR RAPIDS DES MDIMES i ori SCt Agenda ay Regular Council Meetin_ June 8, 1982 7:30 P.M. Page 7 /30 /.3 Action - Action - Consider a resolution to approve the preliminary and final subdivision plat of the resubdivision of Block 11. Comment: The Planning and Zoning Commission, at a regular meeting held May 20, 1982, recommended by a 4-0 vote approval of the preliminary and final plat of the resubdivision of Block 11. This recommendation is consistent with the staff's recommendation presented in a staff report dated May 200, / 1/982, which (ids included in the Council's packet. C. / l9 n L EI -s— 12 11zQ.� _ _ 4/ a.L- e ."a- h. Consider a resolution to approve the preliminary and final Large Scale Non -Residential Development plan for Project 82 Mercy Hospital. Comment: The Planning and Zoning Commission, at a regular meeting held May 20, 1982, recommended by a 4-0 vote approval of the preliminary and final Large'Scale Non -Residential Development Plan for Mercy Hospital Project '82. The Commission stated in their motion to recommend approval of the plan that they did not intend to speak to the issue of the provision of a heli -stop at the hospital site. This recommendation is consistent with the staff's recommendation contained in the staff report dated May 20, 1982, which is. included in the Council's packet. The Council should note that with approval of the LSNRD plan, a 50 foot drop-off lane on Bloomington Street, as shown on the plan, is being approved. C ,e — " _q l � IdICAOE ILMED BY 1 l JORM- MIC RtdCAB" ' CEDAR RAPIDS DES MOI MES j _;O I Agenda Regular Council Meetir June 8, 1982 7:30 P.M. Page 8 �� i. Consider an ordinance to approve the preliminary and final Planned Area Development plan of Lot 6, Aspen Lake Subdivision. 3 0 6 3 5-8208. (first consideration) Comment: The Planning and Zoning Commission, at a regular meeting held April 15, 1982, recommended by a 3-2 vote approval of this plan subject to the approval of the legal papers which should include provisions for an escrow account to provide for the completion of the proposed improvements within the development and the provision of necessary silgna- tures. This recommendation is consistent with the staff s recommendation presented in the staff report dated April 1, 1982, which was included in the Council's packet at the time of the public hearing - May 11, 1982. The continencies noted above have been resolved. The applicant has requested that the Council consider waiving the three readings and passing and approving this ordinance at this time. Action - /v CL A4,dlj, 4 s L A!V�?D j. Consider a resolution to approve the preliminary and final 13 z Large Scale Residential Development plan of Lot 6, Aspen Lake Subdivision. S-8208. Comment: This item is part of the same application as Item i. above, and must be acted upon simultaneously with final of that item. Action - f�aQ /consideration FI �r� Qlt,l a:�j 710 Item No. 6 - PUBLIC DISCUSSION C4VVq, .'A:3 Cl -r, /A 1.V pqD bzt,,L ) vLe.-ek � L -N Il ,r,q ZbI,E _10 'A J r r - i I41CROFILIIED BY ;'�.....,..`,.. f_L.. ...JORM..-MICR6LAB -1 CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOIRES Agenda Regular Council Meetin"-A June 8, 1982 7:30 P.M. Page 9 e�� Item No. 7 - PUBLIC HEARING ON PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS, FORM OF CONTRACT, AND COST ESTIMATE FOR THE LIBRARY PLAZA BRICK INSTALLATION PROJECT. Comment: City crews have installed amenities in the Plaza south of the new Library and site is now ready for installation of the brick to the south side of the fire lane. The Engineer's estimate is $300,704. �) AlAction - Y 0. 1 �� l c/ o'�? i- `P . Cil /� it Q ..1 Pay is Item No. 8 - CONSIDER RESOLUTION APPROVING PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS, FORM OF CONTRACT, AND COST ESTIMATE FOR THE LIBRARY PLAZA BRICK INSTALLA- TION PROJECT, AND AUTHORIZING BIDS TO BE RECEIVED JUNE 29, 1982, AT 10:00 A.M. Comment: See Item No. 7. Action - Item No. 9 - PUBLIC HEARING ON THE CITY OF IOWA CITY'S UMTA SECTION 3 APPLICA- TION FOR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE FOR ARCHITECTURAL SERVICES AND CONSTRUCTION OF THE PROPOSED TRANSIT FACILITY. Comment: This public hearing provides an opportunity for interested persons to comment either orally or in writing on the City's federal grant application to partially fund the new transit facility project. Action - —P �.J.eQk . Item No. 10 { CONSIDER A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE FILING OF AN APPLICATION I WITH THE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, �3 FOR A GRANT UNDER THE URBAN MASS TRANSPORTATION ACT OF 1964, AS AMENDED. Action - I This resolution authorizes the City Manager to file an application on behalf of the City to the Urban Mass Transportation Administra- tion (UMTA) to partially fund Phase II architectural/engineering services, construction, furnishings, and special equipment for the City's proposed new transit facility. The initial application will be for $1,640,000 in UMTA funds. This amount will be adjusted upon completion of Phase I architectural/engineering services and resulting cost estimates. The City Council is expected to authorize such revisions at their July 20, 1982, meeting. 114I., he&J,.J . i -DI r110 ---- - MICROFILMED BY ! "_JORM MIC1416LAi B' t CEDAR RAPIDS DES MOINES f I i an -V F Agenda Regular Council Meetigca+a, June 8, 1982 7:30 PA Page 10 Nt Item No. 11 - ANNOUNCEMENT OF VACANCIES. a. Board of Adjustment - One vacancy for an unexpired term ending January 1, 1987 (John Milligan resigned). b. Committee on Community Needs - One vacancy for an unexpired term ending March 1, 1983 (Pat McCormick resigned). These appointments will be Rade at the July 20, 1982, Council meeting. Item No. 12 - CITY COUNCIL APPOINTMENTS. a. Consider an appointment to the Planning and Zoning Commission for an unexpired term ending May 1, 1986 (Kevin Phelan resigned). Action - 1,Li (-} A' 119=146' b. Consider an appointment to the Riverfront Commission for an unexpired term ending December 1, 1983 (Joann Muldoon resigned). :l _ I n Action - ,elf I �p Item No. 13 - CITY COUNCIL INFORMATION. C I 2xPvess ��C�.fSs , ��. al i21 -Z Ci ppvee re -4e �pRY/G lln.� sp CG,. � MICROFILMED BY --DORM -MICR## AB-' I CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES ✓M.-I'o o v s I J� I Agenda Regular Council Meetir�:uy June 8, 1982 7:30 P.h. Page 11 Item No. 14 - REPORT ON ITEMS FROM THE CITY MANAGER AND CITY ATTORNEY. a. City Manager. 29Wd P b. City Attorney. Item No. 15 - RECOMMENDATIONS OF BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS. a. Consider recommendations of the Commitee on Community Needs: (1) CCN recommends the proposed budget for the 1982 CDBG Metro Entitlement program as outlined in the "interim recommendations" (attached to May 5 minutes on Consent Calendar). (2) CCN recommends that the City Council adopt the proposed Citizen Participation Plan as drafted. b. Consider recommendations of the Riverfront Commission: After a review of the Stanley Plan as requested by the City Council, the Riverfront Commission made the following recommendations: (1) That the City Council strongly urge the Corps of Engineers to create a public river access park near the outflow from the Coralville Reservoir and that the emphasis of this park be as a natural preserve rather than a recreational facility. (2) That the City Council request that the Coralville City Council encourage River Products Company to provide a vegetative buffer along the river near the extraction operation. MICROFILMED BY "JORM MIC R#L AB- ..� ii CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES .II`� i,.. ... _ . _�o 1 \ 1 LA i Agenda Regular Council Meetim'`' June 8, 1982 7:30 P.M. Page 12 (3) That the provision of an access park near the pedestrian bridge and the provision of a camping area near Rapid Creek be placed on low priority. (4) That the provision of launching and landing facilities for small craft at all existing and proposed riverfront parks be modified to include the provision of such facilities only at selected sites. That the City be commended for its past cooperation with the University of Iowa and be urged to continue cooperating in the implementation of the linear walkway in those areas in which the City/University property lines overlap and that the City provide the necessary plantings on City property to complement the work done by the University. Also, that the Rocky Shore Drive bikeway continue to be a high priority of the City in order to provide a safe and continuous trail on the west side of Iowa City. (5) That a riverfront community park in the peninsula area and the provision of a pedestrian bridge over the old Coralville Power Dam be placed on low priority. (6) That the neighborhood park suggested for the vicinity of Taft Speedway be accommodated with the provision of Terrill Mill Park. (7) That the work begun by Project GREEN in maintaining river visibility from public thoroughfares be continued by the City. That any use of the old Power Dam area of Coralville, maintenance of riverfront housing and removal of resi- dential dwellings from flood -prone areas be placed on law priority. (8) That the City Council retain its policy to preserve the scenic river walls and ravines in the vicinity of Lovers Leap. (9) That the City Council refer to Planning and Zoning for possible amendments to the Comprehensive Plan in order to influence the goal of more compatible riverfront development between Burlington Street and Highway 6. (10) That the parkway designation for various segments of existing streets become a low priority since much of that designation has already been accomplished along Dubuque Street and Highway 6. 141CROFILMED BY -` - JORM -MICR#LAB- I ) CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES ` � f A _40 Agenda Regular Council Meeti`r June 8, 1982 7:30 P.M. Page 13 (11) That it be recognized that the major south end community park outlined in the plan has been accomplished by the acquisition of Sturgis Ferry Park, Mesquakie Park and Napoleon Park and that further development of the park as conceptualized should be encouraged. (12) That the City Council in its updates of the Comprehensive Plan consult and incorporate the recommendations of the Stanley Plan wherever applicable. (13) That the City continues in its cooperative efforts with Johnson County and Coralville to improve riverfront conditions. (14) That the City in its efforts to resolve any jurisdic- tional questions involving the use of the river and enforcement of use ordinances. (15) That the City Council request that the State Hygienic Lab apprise the City periodically of whether the Iowa River meets "swimmable and fishable" standards. IZIG THE MAYOR Item No. 16 - TONSIGNRANDRESOLUTION CLERK TOAWARDING ATTESTCONTRACT THEAND CONTRACTRFORNTHE C.B.D. X35 ALLEY PAVING - PHASE III, BLOCKS 65 AND 81 O.T. TO JAMES T. FOX CONTRACTING CORPORATION OF MARION, IOWA. Comment: This project was bid June 1, 1982, and the following bids were received: James T. Fox Contracting Corp. 56,155.00 Wolf Construction 56,242.00 Streb Construction 63,401.10 Hy -Brand Industrial Contractors 86,369.25 751.50 North Iowa Colitractors 56,927.70 Engineer's Estimate Action - Public Works recommends approval of this resolution. J � 1 141CROFILMED BY )" - -"JORM - MICR#LA13 - CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES _y I Agenda Regular Council Meetir." , June 8, 1982 7:30 P.M. Page 14 W Item No. 17 - CONSIDER A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO SIGN AND THE CITY CLERK TO ATTEST AN AGREEMENT WITH JOHNSON COUNTY FOR THE EXTENSION OF A WATER MAIN ALONG MELROSE AVENUE TO THE JOHNSON COUNTY HOME. Comment: This water main extension is necessary to eliminate problems that exist with the present well water system at the Johnson County Home. A 12" main will be installed at a cost of $130,000, to insure an adequate flow for fire protection. Johnson County will initially pay $63,504, for a 6" main which is the size required to provide sufficient flow for domestic use at the Johnson County Home. This item was deferred from the May 11, 1982, to the June 8, 1982, Council meeting. Action - a ( a 20 &JLL_ Item No. 18 - CONSIDER A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING AMENDMENT OF THE 1982 METRO X36 ENTITLEMENT COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM AND BUDGET. Comment: This resolution authorizes the amendment of the 1982 CDBG Metro Entitlement Budget according to the recommendations made by the Committee on Community Needs on May 5, 1982. A public hearing on the amended budget was held on May 24, 1982. Action - III ( AA ° R,J%`1) Item No. 19 - CONSIDER A RESOLUTION ADOPTING A CITIZEN PARTICIPATION PLAN AS A POLICY GUIDE FOR CITIZEN PARTICIPATION IN THE COMMUNITY DEVELOP- MENT BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM IN IOWA CITY. Comment: The Committee on Community Needs recommends the adoption of this resolution which establishes City policy with regard to citizen participation in the CDBG program. Action - L 141CROFILMED BY ' -JORM MICR+LAB- CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES 1'r l 6t,` ✓ .0 l�� f �'"�-��E�-�=�'jVlw-� !tip-w`� •� a ���-�.-.-dyed MICROFILMED DY __�.. '.'DORM"MICR+CAB- 1 CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOIRES { 1 t � c. MICROFILMED DY __�.. '.'DORM"MICR+CAB- 1 CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOIRES r Agenda Regular Council Meetil6' June 8, 1982 7:30 P.M. Page 15 r -w Item No. 20 - CONSIDER A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY OF IOWA CITY, IOWA, TO I3 7 IMPLEMENT AN ASSISTED HOUSING REHABILITATION LOAN SUBSIDY PROGRAM. Comment: Action - This resolution authorizes the City Council to conduct a loan subsidy program to assist owners of rental property requiring repairs in order to participate in the Federally funded Section 8 Moderate Rehabilitation program. Funds to subsidize private lender loans are identified in the approved FY83 CDBG budget as Public Housing Acquisition and Development in the amount of $75,000. First priority for use of the monies will be for site acquisition to capture the 20 units of public housing allocated to the City of Iowa City. The balance of the $75,000, and any money recaptured from land later sold to a private "turnkey" public housing developer will be utilized to make the loan subsidies. Item No. 21 - CONSIDER A RESOLUTION TO REVISE RESOLUTION 79-387 WHICH SET USER FEES FOR CITY PLAZA. /38 Comment Action - Item No. 22 - /.3 9 Comment: Action - Resolution 79-387 setting user fees for City Plaza needs to be revised to reference the appropriate section number in the New City Plaza Ordinance (No. 82-3058). The proposed resolution will also allow the City Manager to pro -rate user fees for the remainder of this vending season. CONSIDER A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO SIGN AND THE CITY CLERK TO ATTEST AN AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF IOWA CITY AND THE IOWA GERONTOLOGY PROJECT ADULT DAY PROGRAM FOR THE LEASE OF SPACE AT THE IOWA CITY SENIOR CENTER. .2-? E Agree e t The contract is for the lease of space at the Senior Center. The City and the Iowa Gerontology Project Adult Day Program (ADP) of Johnson County negotiated and agreed upon the terms of the contract several months ago. ADP was delayed in returning executed copies of said contract because of time necessary to obtain a University Sponsor for the program. The Senior Center Commission has reviewed the agreement and recommends approval by the City Council. 1 141CIIIIII41D BY "CORM MIC R#LN CEDAR RAPIDS � DES M014ES I Agenda Regular Council Meetin..+"� June 8, 1982 7:30 P.F, Page 16 Item No. 23 - CONSIDER A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING AND PROVIDING FOR: THE ISSUANCE OF NOT TO EXCEED $23,000,000 AGGREGATE PRINCIPAL AMOUNT OF HOSPITAL FACILITY REVENUE BONDS, SERIES 1982 (MERCY HOSPITAL PROJECT), OF THE CITY OF IOWA CITY, IOWA, FOR THE PURPOSE OF LENDING THE PROCEEDS THEREOF TO MERCY HOSPITAL, IOWA CITY, IOWA, FOR THE PURPOSE OF DEFRAYING THE COST OF ACQUISITION OF LAND, THE CONSTRUCTION AND EQUIPPING OF PARKING FACILITIES, THE CONSTRUCT- ING AND EQUIPPING OF A NEW HOSPITAL WING AND THE RENOVATION AND EQUIPPING OF THE EXISTING HOSPITAL FACILITIES OF SAID HOSPITAL AND DEFRAYING THE COST OF RETIRING CERTAIN INDEBTEDNESS OF SAID HOSPITAL; THE EXECUTION AND DELIVERY OF A TRUST INDENTURE TO SECURE SAID BONDS; THE EXECUTION AND DELIVERY OF A LOAN AGREEMENT I AND SECURITY AGREEMENT BETWEEN SAID CITY AND SAID HOSPITAL PROVIDING FOR THE REPAYMENT OF THE LOAN OF THE PROCEEDS OF SAID BONDS AND THE SECURING OF SAID REPAYMENT OBLIGATION; THE SALE OF SAID BONDS; AND RELATED MATTERS. Comment: This is the revised final resolution for the issuance of Mercy Hospital bonds. At the time of preparation of the agenda, Mercy Hospital is in the process of resolving the concerns which have been raised relating to the use of the proceeds of the bonds. It is expected that additional information will be added to the agenda or packet and representatives of Mercy Hospital will be present on Monday at the informal Council session. Action - BAP, IN& 9QA_ I 422 t,,� lg�n AA Z 1 - Item No. 24 - CONSIDER AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND THE CODE OF IOWA CITY, ARTICLE II, TAXICABS. (FIRST CONSIDERATION) Comment: This proposed ordinance was discussed at the informal Council meeting of April 26, 1982. A copy of the ordinance is attached to the agenda. Action - Item No. 25 - CONSIDER AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND THE CODE OF IOWA CITY BY ESTABLISH- k ING CHAPTER 24-1, NOISE. (SECOND AND THIRD CONSIDERATIONS) Comment: A public hearing on the proposed noise ordinance was held May 11, 1982. The Council has been furnished a copy of the ordinance as well as amended pages 5 and 12. Lelfe r, Zi eVQ V1 Z456Vk- Action - ^len ( j J I lli++ Cl. f l(p KC1 U1 n117$ �Y p� �l MS N- J-3. 1(C. QP�_H`rk.'�I sa -J 1 q �(j a f -i-. ( - / � U� 4� d f im eps q y ""' GVYK�t L VW . MICROFILMED BY _I "DORM -MIC R#CAB-� - J CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES I L.. _y 1� i .............. 7JORM - MICR+LAB' CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MONES F 15 /V 9 Jtvvia- W.— -c-t, �U, 1,4 T Pazze 61ef,7,te -dtv—,rr-c 2, SO-, II micRorILMED BY --JORM-MICR#LA13'- CEDAR RAPIDS - DES MOINES_ rM I R Yttia. n M2 Vt a 04 G7/r «Q cc 1 f! MICROFILMED BY ,- - "JORM," MICR�CA B'-' _CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES 1 I 6 &f 0"Q CCL &« Yttia. n M2 Vt a 04 G7/r «Q cc 1 f! MICROFILMED BY ,- - "JORM," MICR�CA B'-' _CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES 1 I 1 1, c. ()6G. 'J.3- I� -(Of -4 r 2-Ja f"er L fti VVLO-02-12, 6-�' MICROFILMED BY '-JORM--MICR+LAB-- CEDAR RAPIDS DES MOINES / �/�" �QZ Iti f.�l•.Lc. J -✓✓L •Vji1,.CiJGry (/ / (� ICLGC ..�� N-x-�-k.P !G rk ,.✓�+•-moi _L<,. .Lc�.4-C'.�r �`L"'."`% � J�o,,:�f -EPti.�w4�1(.C�.ti-� �,�=��P 1, � � ; .�� �.b C�✓�t l« eL���.✓:.. �� cc- G _y G�FiL/iy�tyL z.-e� � J H Cl � �. I �\� o�a.�� .� % ctZi��• U�, ^��,t C_et.vi"..-� � r�✓�- .�fi-e- L�n:-c... `�o ti,..vl.�.n^-t_ "iv,�-oc-e. - 1 I MICROFILMED SY -'"JORM- 'MIC RbCAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES I 14''- J-� i T , j F ICROF7DS _J -�""-M-`A�RAPIDINES m I m . .......... -JORM -MICR LAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOIJNESS Agenda Regular Council Meeti n,, "'N June 8, 1982 7:30 P.M. Page 17 Item No. 26 - CONSIDER A RESOLUTION THAT THE CITY OF IOWA CITY URGE THE CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES TO REVIEW ITS POLICY ON EL SALVADOR TO !f� ELIMINATE MILITARY AID. Comment: This resolution is placed on the agenda at the request of the Iowa City E1 Salvador Solidarity Committee. Action - • - cam' a .ht�l Item No. 27 - ADJOURNMENT. ` ,Jrt\` -`1^/�✓,l9-rlc(�e�, .-(J�'/� �`-(`J�-,p � �(!�- n�-rte' �1�(-�. f `fit-✓` -Gam^^'`-'"L In�`C �^^'^�`�"` ""` � V -� ' ' MICROFIUdED BY "DORM"""MICR#LAB-- 1 CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES 14--- A0 F 141CROF I LMED By --JORM 6--MlCRLA8'- i CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES