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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1982-11-23 ResolutionRESOLUTION NO. 82-274 RESOLUTION TO ISSUE CIGARETTE PERMITS WHEREAS, the following firms and persons have made appli— cation and paid the mulct tax required by law for the sale of cigarettes and cigarette papers; therefore, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF IOWA CITY, IOWA, that the applications be granted and the City Clerk be and he/she is hereby directed to issue a permit to the following named persons and firms to sell cigarette papers and cigarettes: The Breadline, 325 E. Washington It was moved by Perret and seconded by McDonald that the Resolution as read be adopted, and upon roll call there were: NAYS: ABSENT: Passed and approved this 23rd day of November , 19 82 Attest: City Clerk 1951 I4ICROF IL14ED BY J JORM MICRbLAB CEDAR RAPIDS DES MOI4E5 i I AYES: Balmer X I ynch x Erdahl X Neuhauser X Perret X DICKSON X MCDONALD X NAYS: ABSENT: Passed and approved this 23rd day of November , 19 82 Attest: City Clerk 1951 I4ICROF IL14ED BY J JORM MICRbLAB CEDAR RAPIDS DES MOI4E5 i I r RESOLUTION NO. 82-275 RESOLUTION TO REFUND CIGARETTE PERMIT WHEREAS, The Breadline at 325E Washington in Iowa City, Iowa, has surrendered cigarette permit No. B2-147 expiring June 30 19 83 and requests a refund on the unused portion thereof, now therefore, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF IOWA CITY, IOWA, that cigarette permit No. 89-147 issued to The Breadline be cancelled, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Mayor and City Clerk be and they are hereby authorized and directed to drew a warrant on the General Fund in the amount of $ 50.00 , payable -to The Breadline as a refund on cigarette permit No. 82-147 . It was moved by perret and seconded by McDonald that the Resolution as read be adopted, and upon roll call there were: AYES;AN YS: BSE Balmer X DICKS----- X nN Erdah_ 1 -- X Neuhauser x Perret X LYNCH X MCDONALD x Passed and approved this 23rd day of November 19 82 _ � ��,�t�, I a� ► �Qa Mayor Attest: 19 5 8' MICRDEILMID DY i DORM MICR46LA13 1 CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOMES i i i i RESOLUTION NO. 82-276 RESOLUTION ACCEPTING THE WORK FOR THE LOWER RALSTON CREEK IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM, PHASE I WHEREAS, the Engineering Division has recommended that the improvements covering the Lower Ralston Creek Improvement Program, Phase I as includes in a contract between the City of Iowa City and NORTH IOWA CONTRACTOR'S INC. of MANCHESTER, IOWF— dated September 21, 1981 , be accepted, and WHEREAS, maintenance bonds have been filed in the City Clerk's office, NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of Iowa City, Iowa, that said improvements be hereby accepted by the City of Iowa City, Iowa. It was moved by Perret and seconded by McDonald that the resolution as read be a opted, and upon roll call there were: AYES: NAYS: ABSENT: x Balmer X Dickson x Erdahl x Lynch x McDonald x Neuhauser _a_ Perret Passed and approved this 23rd day of November 19 82 . P YOR ATTEST: CITY CLERK MICROFILMED BY JORRA MIC RbLAB 1 1 � CEDAR RAPIDS DES MOINES I BY T�11110 Lesal Urtiurtrunr l — I 1 Z V ( 196 r I CITY OF IOWA CITY CIVIC CENTER 410 E. WASHINGTON ST. IOWA CITY, IOWA 52240 (319) 356-5CO0 ENGINEER'S REPORT November 17, 1982 Honorable Mayor and City Council Iowa City, Iowa Dear Honorable Mayor and Councilpersons: I hereby certify that the construction of the improvements listed below have been completed in substantial accordance with the plans and specifications of the Engineering Division of the City of Iowa City. The required maintenance bond is on file in the City Clerk's office. The Lower Ralston Creek Improvement Program, Phase I, as constructed by North Iowa Contractor's Inc. of Manchester, IA. I hereby recommend that the above mentioned improvements be accepted by the City of Iowa City. *7m-ta-4- Frank K. Farmer, P.E. City Engineer FKF:sp 111CROEILMED a5 � JORM MIC ROLAB -� j CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES i I 1962. J r I RESOLUTION NO. 82-277 RESOLUTION APPROVING THE PRELIMINARY AND FINAL LARGE SCALE NON- RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN OF HOME TOWN DAIRIES, INC., LOCATED AT 1109 NORTH DODGE STREET, IOWA CITY, JOHNSON COUNTY, IOWA. WHEREAS, the owner, Home Town Dairies, Inc. has filed with the City Clerk of Iowa City, Iowa, an application for approval of the preliminary and final Large Scale Non -Residential Development plan of Home Town Dairies, which is located at 1109 North Dodge Street, and legally described on the said preliminary and final plan; and WHEREAS, the Department of Planning and Program Development and the Public Works Department have examined the proposed preliminary and final plan and have recommended approval of same; and WHEREAS, the preliminary and final plan has been examined by the Planning and Zoning Commission and after due deliberation said Commission has recommended that it be accepted and approved; and WHEREAS, the preliminary and final plan is found to conform with all the requirements of the City ordinance of the City of Iowa City, Iowa. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF IOWA CITY, IOWA: 1. That the preliminary and final Large Scale Non -Residential Development plan is hereby approved. 2. That the City Clerk of the City of Iowa City, Iowa, is hereby authorized and directed to certify a copy of this resolution to the office of the County Recorder of Johnson County, Iowa, after passage and approval as authorized by law. It was moved by Kalmar and seconded by Mcnonald the Resolution be adopted, and upon roll call there were: AYES: NAYS: ABSENT: x Balmer x Dickson X Erdahl x Lynch X McDonald x Neuhauser x Perret Passed and approved this 23rd day of November 1982. MAYOR ATTEST: wy a legal !id db 1►t CITY CLERK 4 ��./b L 7" =- MICROFILMED BY j JORM MICR46LAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DES 1101.ES i 19 94 J /C STAFF REPORT To: Planning & Zoning Commission Prepared by: Bruce A. Knight Item: S-8214. Home Town Dairies, Inc. Date: June 3, 1982 GENERAL INFORMATION: Applicant: Requested action: Purpose: Location: Size: Comprehensive Plan: Existing land use and zoning: © Surrounding land use and zoning: i 1 Applicable regulations: 45 -day limitation period: SPECIAL INFORMATION: Public utilities: i Public services: Transportation: Home Town Dairies, Inc. 1109 N. Dodge St. Iowa City, Iowa 52240 Approval of the preliminary and final Large Scale Non -Residential Development plan. To permit construction of an addition onto the existing structure. 1109 North Dodge Street General commercial Creamery and CH North - single and two family residential and R2 East - gas station and car wash and CH South - commercial and residential and C1 West - single and two family residential and R2 Provisions of the Large Scale Non - Residential Development Ordinance. June 26, 1982 Sanitary sewer and water service are available. Police and fire protection are available. Sanitation service would be provided by a private hauler. Vehicular access is provided from North Dodge Street via St. Clement Street. i4moEILMED BY -JORM MICROLAB l CEDAR RAPIDS • DES '101t9ES i 1`?86 J� r L § k 2 :rte, Physical characteristics: The topography is relatively flat. ANALYSIS: In December of 1981, the applicant was granted a variance permitting construction of a proposed addition in the required 40 foot front yard area (as measured from St. Clements Street). The applicant is now submitting a LSNRD plan for construction of a 9,994 square foot cooling and unloading dock and a 2,100 square foot receiving area. This addition represents an approximate 65% increase in total floor area for the existing use. Because of this increase, provisions of the off-street parking requirements and the Tree Ordinance will apply. Because the enlargement is greater than 50%, the provisions of Section 8.10.25.B(5) state that the original buildings and any enlargements or uses are required to comply with the parking requirements set forth in the Zoning Ordinance. In this case, several requirements are applicable. Any portion of this use which is warehouse or storage area is required to provide one parking space for each 1,000 square feet of floor area. The remainder of the commercial use is required to provide one parking space for each 100 square feet of floor area. Based on available information, it appears that Home Town Dairies would be required to provide a total of 131 parking spaces for the entire use. Currently, only 84 parking spaces are shown on the plan. All parking spaces shown for the purpose of meeting the parking requirements must, by definition, be of "an asphalt, concrete or similar permanent dust free surface...." Approximately half of the existing parking spaces shown in the southwest corner of the tract are paved, while the remainder are gravel. Also, approximately one-third of the 36 parking spaces shown along the south line of Lot 4F are gravel. In accordance with the requirements described above, these parking spaces must be paved with a "permanent dust free surface." The existing truck parking lot shown on lots 4E and 4F is covered with an asphalt surface, although it is in poor condition in many spots. If these spots were patched to provide a complete "dust free" surface, the additional 47 parking spaces required to be shown on the plan could be placed in this location. This is advantageous since any new parking spaces'added, or any existing parking spaces which are required to be surfaced must meet the requirements of Section 8.10.40.7 of the Zoning Ordinance regarding trees for parking area. In general, these provisions require the installation of tree islands so that every parking space is not more than 40 feet from a small size tree or 60 feet from a large size tree. Also, tree islands should act to separate parking spaces from drives and alleys. Home Town Dairies will also be required to meet the parking requirements of Section 8.10.25.C, screening of off-street parking areas, for all required parking spaces which are within 50 feet of an R zone. These requirements state that "...where four (4) or more contiguous off-street parking spaces are located, adequate screening of vehicles sufficient to obscure said vehicles from public view shall be designed, planted or constructed and maintained...." The Building Official interprets "public view" to mean ability to view parking spaces from a public right-of-way. Therefore, screening consisting of "permanent type evergreen plantings..." shall be required for the two parking areas located adjacent to Prairie du Chien Road. The provisions of Section 8.10.40.6, tree planting adjacent to street right-of- way, are also required to be met "whenever a building is constructed, MICROEILMID BY DORM MICR(6LAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOCIES M 1 J I U 3 G reconstructed or structurally altered by one or more additions the total of which increases the floor area by more than 10%. In this case, additional trees are required to be planted at a minimum ratio of one tree per 60 feet of street frontage because of the corner lot location. A total of 1,194.36 feet of frontage exists along the Prairie du Chien Road, North Dodge Street and Saint Clements Street right-of-ways. Therefore, Home Town Dairies is required to provide a total of 20 trees, in, or adjacent to, the less any trees which currently exist right-of-way. However, "evergreen trees, used for used to satisfy screening purposes... may be the requirements of this section," i.e., right-of-way trees (Section 8.10.40.4). Hence, those trees required under Section 8.10.25.0 for screening purposes will serve to meet the above requirements. STAFF RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends that the Large Scale Non -Residential Development plan of Home Town Dairies be deferred. Upon resolution of the above concerns, and the deficiencies and discrepancies listed below, staff would recommend approval. DEFICIENCIES AND DISCREPANCIES I. A signed statement of intent must be submitted from the developer including evidence of ownership, description of the proposed development and the intended time schedule for completion of the project. 2. The total acreage of the parcel should be shown on the plan. i C 3• Water main and sanitary sewer hookups should be shown on the plan. 4• Parcel 4E as shown on the plan, should be indicated as part of Yeggy's first addition. 5- The descriptions of parcels 4C and 4D should be updated to indicate the alley vacation and subsequent purchase of land for an alley by the City. 6- The total number of required parking spaces must be shown on the plan. 7. The trees required under Section 8.10.25.0 and Section 8.10.40.6 of the Zoning Ordinance should be shown on the plan. 8. The section line is mislabelled on the plan and should be corrected. ATTACHMENTS I. Location map. ACCOMPANIMENTS 1. Preliminary and final Large Scon-Resid Town Dairies. ential. Development plan of Home Approved by: l Ona d chmeiser, rector Department'of Planning and Program Development M 111CROFILnED BY �F JORM MIC RbLA6 1 CEDAR RA PIDS DES MOINES i r RESOLUTION NO. 82-278 RESOLUTION AWARDING CONTRACT AND AUTHORIZING MAYOR TO SIGN AND CITY CLERK TO ATTEST CONTRACT FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE— SOUTHWEST TNTFRCE2TOR SFWFR RFPATR pR01FrT WHEREAS, have Schmitt fnn5�}riirtinn Tnr of fadar Rapid`. TA has submitted the b�,- DIG ui 3_106.357.90 for the construction of tt above-named project. IOWA: NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF IOWA CITY, I. That the contract for the construction of the above-named project is hereby awarded to Dave Schmitt Construction Inc. subject to the condition that away ee secure adequate performance bond, insurance certificates, and contract compliance program statements. 2. That the Mayor is hereby authorized to sign and the City Clerk to attest the contract for the construction of the above-named project, subject to the condition that awardee secure adequate performance bond, insurance certificates, and contract compliance program statements. It was moved by McDonald and seconded by Perret that the resolution as read be adopted, an upon roll call there were: AYES: NAYS: ABSENT: x _ Balmer x Dickson x Erdahl x Lynch x McDonald x Neuhauser x Perret Passed and approved this 23rd day of November, 19 82 . MAYO—JLIR J�dLLA?1� ATTEST: a4c , � CITY CLERK rr:C01; C.'J A APgrrn,rd By Th y rat D_q: rrrt rlr --- LOD 3 l` HICROCILMED BY JORM MIC R4ILAB CEDAR RAPIDS DES tg01NC5 7 � � j ,1 ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS SOUTHWEST INTERCEPTOR SEWER REPAIR PROJECT Sealed proposals will be received by the City Clerk of the City of Iowa City, Iowa, until10:00 AN on the 16th day of November, 1982, and opened immediately thereafter by the City Engineer. Proposals will be acted upon by the City Council at a meeting to be held in the Council Chambers at 7:30 P11 on November 23, 1982, or at such later time and place as may then be fixed. The work will involve the following: The construction of extra strength vitrified clay pipe sanitary sewer with precast concrete manholes, abandoning of existing line, removal and replacement of pavement and sidewalk as required, and all construction incidental thereof. All work is to be done in strict compliance with the plans and specifications prepared by Francis K. Farmer, P.E., City Engineer, of Iowa City, Iowa, which have heretofore been approved by the City Council, and are on file for public examination in the Office of the City Clerk. Whenever reference is made to the "Standard Specifications", it shall be the "Standard Specifi- cations for Highway and Bridge Construction", Series of 1977, Iowa Department of Transportation, Ames, Iowa. Each proposal shall be made on a form furnished by the City and must be accompanied by a bid bond or cashier's or certified check drawn on an Iowa Bank and filed in a sealed envelope separate from the one containing the proposal, and in the amount of 10% of bid made payable to the City Treasurer of the City of Iowa City, Iowa, and may be cashed by the Treasurer of the City of Iowa City, Iowa, as liquidated damages in the event the successful bidder fails to enter into a contract within ten (10) days and post bond satisfactory to the City insuring the faithful performance of the contract. Checks of the lowest two or more bidders may be retained for a period of not to exceed fifteen (15) days until a contract is awarded or rejection is made. Other checks will be returned after the canvass and tabulation of bids is completed and reported to the City Council. AF -1 MICROFILM[D BY JORM MICR6LAB � CEDAR RAPIDS DES '40I9ES J J Payment to the Contractor will be made as specified in the "Standard Specifications", Article 1109.06. The successful bidder will be required to furnish a bond in an amount equal to one hundred percent (100%) of the contract price, said bond to be issued by a responsible surety approved by the City Council and shall guarantee the prompt payment of all materials and labor and protect and save harmless the City from claims and damages of any kind caused by the operation of the contract, and shall also guarantee the maintenance of the improvement for a period of years from and after its completion and acceptance by the City. The following limitations shall apply to this project: Working Days: 35 Specified Starting Date: April 1, 1983 (No work shall begin before March 15, 1983) Completion Date: May 19, 1983 Liquidated Damages: $150 per day The plans, specifications, and proposed contract documents may be examined at the Office of the City Clerk. Copies of said plans and specifications and form of proposal blanks may be secured at the Office of Francis K. Farmer, P.E., Engineer of Iowa City, Iowa, by bona fide bidders. Return all plans and specifications to the City Engineer's office in good condition within fifteen (15) days after the opening of bids. Prospective bidders are adivsed that the City of Iowa City desires to employ minority contractors and subcontractors on City projects. The Contractor awarded the contract shall submit a list of proposed subcontractors along with quantities, unit prices and amounts before starting construction. If no minority business enterprises (MBE) are utilized, the Contractor shall furnish documentation of all efforts to recruit MBE's. A listing of minority contractors is available and can be obtained from the Civil Rights Specialist, at the Iowa City Civic Center, by calling 319/356-5022. The City reserves the right to reject any or all proposals and to waive technicalities and irregularities. AF -2 aoo 3 11ICROEILI41D BY J JORM MICR46LAE) c 1 j CEDAR RAPIDS • DCS MDIYES L -I -.Su_ r L 7 / Published upon order of the City Council of Iowa City, Iowa. If Abbie Stolfus City Clerk of Iowa City, Iowa AF -3 i I NILROEILMED BY JORM MICR6LAB- -� CEDAR RAPIDS DES MOINES ! I aoo3 r RESOLUTION NO. 82-279 RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING FILING OF A COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT/METRO ENTITLEMENT PROGRAM STATEMENT FOR 1983 IN THE AMOUNT OF $674,960 UNDER THE HOUSING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ACT OF 1974, AS AMENDED, INCLUDING ALL UNDERSTANDINGS AND ASSURANCES CONTAINED THEREIN AND DESIGNATING THE CITY MANAGER AS THE AUTHORIZED CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER FOR THE GRANT. WHEREAS, the City of Iowa City, Iowa, is an eligible unit of general local government authorized to file a Program Statement under the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974, as amended; and WHEREAS, the City of Iowa City, Iowa, has been declared a Metropolitan Statistical Area eligible for Metro Entitlement funding of $674,960; and WHEREAS, the 1983 Community Development Block Grant Program Statement has been developed so as to give maximum feasible priority to activities which will benefit low- and moderate -income persons and aid in the prevention or elimination of slums and blight; and WHEREAS, the City of Iowa City, Iowa, has provided the residents of the community with opportunities to comment on the Program Statement; and WHEREAS, the City Council of Iowa City, Iowa, believes that the public interest will be served by filing said Program Statement with the United States government. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF IOWA CITY, IOWA, that the City Manager of Iowa City be and is hereby directed to file with the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development a Program Statement for the 1983 Community Development Block Grant/Metro Entitlement Program under the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974, as amended; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Manager is authorized and directed to provide the necessary understandings and assurances required by the Department of Housing and Urban Development in connection with said Program Statement; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Manager is designated as the chief executive officer to act in connection with the Program Statement and to provide such additional information as may be required. i, IdI LROf ILIdCD a1' JORM MICR6LAG I CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOVIES aoo J/ J 1r It was moved by Perret and seconded by Dickson the Resolution be adopted, and upon roll call there were: AYES: NAYS: ABSENT: x Balmer x Dickson T— Erdahl x Lynch x McDonald x Neuhauser x Perret Passed and approved this 23rd day of November , 1982. 8 1 MAYOR XYCLERK �y }liJ ii.:�Zf J:l:arii7F_ni i IdILAOf IEtdED 6Y DORM MICREIL A13 CEDAR RAPIDS •DES IdD14E5 aoo�- 11 RESOLUTION NO. _ RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING FILING OF A COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT/METRO ENTITLEMENT PROGRAM STATEMENT FOR 1983 IN THE AMOUNT OF $674,960 UNDER THE HOUSING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ACT OF 1974, AS AMENDED, INCLUDING ALL UNDERSTANDINGS AND ASSURANCES CONTAINED THEREIN AND DESIGNATING THE CITY MANAGER AS THE AUTHORIZED CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER FOR THE GRANT. WHEREAS, the City of Iowa City, Iowa, is an eligible unit of general local government authorized to file a Program Statement under the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974, as amended; and WHEREAS, the City of Iowa City, Iowa, has been declared a Metropolitan Statistical Area eligible for Metro Entitlement funding of $674,960; and WHEREAS, the 1983 Community Development Block Grant Program Statement has been developed so as to give maximum feasible priority to activities which will benefit low- and moderate -income persons and aid in the prevention or elimination of slums and blight; and WHEREAS, the City of Iowa City, Iowa, has provided the residents of the community with opportunities to comment on the Program Statement; and WHEREAS, the City Council of Iowa City, interest will Iowa, believes that the public be served by filing said Program Statement with the United States government. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF IOWA CITY, IOWA, that the City Manager of Iowa City be and is hereby directed to file with the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development a Program Statement for the 1983 Community Development Block Grant/Metro Entitlement Program under the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974, as amended; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Manager is authorized and directed to provide the necessary understandings and assurances required by the Department of Housing and Urban Development in connection with said Program Statement; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Manager is designated as the chief executive officer to act in connection with the Program Statement and to provide such additional information as may be required. a00V ! MICRWILMED 51' JORM MIC R6LAB LCEDAR RAPIDS • DCS MOINES , kr 12 It was moved by and seconded by the Resolution be adopted, and upon roll call there were: AYES: NAYS: ABSENT: Balmer _ Dickson Erdahl _ Lynch _ McDonald _ Neuhauser Perret Passed and approved this day of 1982. MAYOR E 'r CITY CLERK Ey iiia 1435 > ;_ rent 1 MICROFILMED BY E , -"JORM MICR6LA6 CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES i I r 141CROEILMED BI' JORM MICR(tii LAB 1 1 CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES a0of J RESOLUTION NO. 82-280 RESOLUTION REGARDING THE IMPLEMENTATION OF AN ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM FOR THE CITY OF IOWA CITY. WHEREAS, it is in the City of Iowa City's interest to create an economic development program; and WHEREAS, the Iowa City Chamber of Commerce has presented an economic development report outlining a plan for the economic development of Iowa City in cooperation with the City and University of Iowa; and WHEREAS, the City wishes to proceed in the implementation of an economic development program. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City of Iowa City endorses the report presented to the City Council by the Iowa City Chamber of Commerce at the City Council meeting of November 8, 1982, and, FURTHER, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of Iowa City hereby appoints the City Manager or his/her designee to investigate what action steps are necessary to implement an economic development program and provide the City Council with appropriate recommendations. It was moved by Perret and seconded by the Resolution be adopted, and upon roll call there were: AYES: NAYS: ABSENT: x Balmer x Dickson F— Erdahl T— Lynch x McDonald x Neuhauser T— Perret Passed and approved this 23rd day of November p, 19�82�. l A 1Ld11_L MAYOR ATTEST: ITY CLER Balmer Romhrod ¢ ApVrW nt By Tiv, Lcoai Doi:'.• 010006 MICROFILI4EO B1' i ' JORM MIC ROLA B' ? ,� CEDAR RAPIDS DES MOVIES I J M RESOLUTION NO. 82-281 RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING FEES FOR SOUND EQUIPMENT PERMITS AND FOR SOUND VARIANCES. WHEREAS, the City Council of Iowa City, Iowa, did on August 3, 1982, adopt Ordinance No. 82-3076 which governs noise pollution within the City; and WHEREAS, Section 24.4-6 of said ordinance provides for the City Clerk to issue sound equipment permits for events open to the public; and WHEREAS, Section 24.4-6(c) of said ordinance requires that fees for said permits be established by resolutions of City Council; and WHEREAS, Section 24.4-12 of said ordinance provides for the filing of an application for a sound variance with the City Clerk; and WHEREAS, Section 24.4-12(b) of said ordinance requires that fees for sound variances be established by resolution of City Council. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF IOWA CITY, IOWA, that the following fee schedule is established for sound equipment permits and for filing for a sound variance: Type A permit - Fee $25.00 Type B permit - Fee $50.00 Type C permit - Fee $10.00 Type D permit - Fee $10.00 Application for Sound Variance - Fee $25.00 Government agencies are exempt from the sound equipment permit fees required herein. It was moved by McDonald and seconded by Perret the Resolution be adopted, and upon roll call there were: AYES: NAYS: ABSENT: x Balmer x Dickson X_ Erdahl X Lynch X McDonald X Neuhauser X Perret Passed and approved this 23rd day of November , 1982. V ATTEST: 24 X/9 - CITY CLERK Rec^_ivrl S Aonrnved By Th'-, Logal D-r,:-Irnent I aoo7 MICROFILMED BY JORM MICR6LAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DES 410 L^ICS I 1 v�