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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1982-11-23 Correspondencel' MICROFILMED BY ORM MIC RGILAB C 1 j [DAR RAPIDS 1 DES MOINES I I 1 J' I 1 PITT 1n I wA (171 In?ni IM1. NL'rh1NY sr Nir NNt 1102 AU•'L]IN,415 IJ.1'1 NI: YIP.P In 4l til MYAI CNLCN ING A/C NCE NAl 1 A. L'1 U. Nru IhIN I'I:•4 1i.7•'rIS.U4 NJD�,4m1. 101,5.9.9H I1,5NY.4n ,rndr/). i..•1 rq' U L 1,•.Ir pu,JSl .%1 ab In 1•[1'11 (I IU (I .nl.n Nri,\b -411. 11 ]9r 71. uS ]a,41I.US ."llIP4. IrNT :Y r'•Ii Y. 141.,1/1.14 4x4 -5,1 ,4 I.S7u,5r.L IV I,STe.5e1.7Y .1111 1,.11.:•1..154 111, IJ 1.11 J,173.444.61 -51 llo. SVV f 11.11.1 1.'.p{IN PnJ F? -215, 11415.44 MAFPhIM 1 //S4 bl., . 7h1h17 -24.b27.3S 294,211.5 209,711,45 . MUST S A6lnl'Y DI• uIe411,Nn .17 49.59I -311.D64.9tl JUI,JIN.YI 111/,1514.1 ,UOu iNfNAfUV. 61FYIC ]57,47Y.7b I,utl,1.JS 4nY,111.19 S.bU1.11 Sr604.11 ,1111 SYlCIAL ASR654L^1 15,193.0% 1,211.1% .OU 119, 179..9 ,OU IR7,)S..Ub 157,tivY.Stl 257,091.50 SPECIAL NI.Vl:NUE YN,YD 3.10 ISS x119. 1U ���� _ �. ��7Sr --""""-- •S.......... 5.716,75R.1J- __ -_.191.37.47 ),969x79 S.8b� 769.31 D07. NS.S6 ...-.•_-•---•-.110 ------------ SUNTIII'AL 5,.991 --'-"-------�- _-•••-••-.nP _--63 141Stl'I.Yb .UO J9r5N7.Ytl -145.40 bNS,71J.17 635x549.71 1.u0 1.911 �.. I'A TNULL 1'00 .00 .00 195.377.H 10)r6R7.Y4 tll,'749.50 712 LU A1. 19D1b12.41 X3,621.00 Y4,obo.97 ,1111 {rSU.ttl 3x021.17 1,525.21 LEASED MOUSIFG 15x177..7 11419.]1 .00 ,1111 761fi69.14 -437.26 IC IIUU S1nG AUT 900111 ,00 76 .232.Itl 170/: PLN5I UII 7.,217.71, .110 .00 21Y791tl1Y.45 2,929,322.99 496.46 NEI'1 NENENt 719011138.00 31r413.bU 5,054.13 ,011 54,tl38.73 5/x9)9.72 .41 f INF YULICR PENSION 51,1136.11 •bD UO .00 2.6111147.)2 21629. 950.37 _ 1.296.95 2,604.032.70 )1,)Y 0.76 1,275.64 .00 117,520,71 153,77..33 •5,947.62 P0610E H1.11NENLNT 1131172.76 1051133• 011 72,777.05 .DO 9,512.bN 9,500.00 12,X11 PUBLIC NUDGING .00 .00 000 NCIIAH V,512,0b .00 - . -------- ---------------- .. ... . N7.tl7 .... - ............ S X30 X02 �------------5----SUBTOTAL M. ; .................................... R.25 940.2. 3. 11 11121517.5'1 ,00 ��� 6x038,5 .............. ...... 3.1,72.X21.40 -71,069. )4 111 p4b1033.43 11r616r954.49 -971.0. w_u x..... aa aacczcaaazs casae UXALD 1117 A4 11,X05,325.11 3,7N9,3UI.Ub aazasscsazze:c mzaaa........... avcoeace: caz cccaaaaczzas..oszc MICROFILMED BY ORM MIC RGILAB C 1 j [DAR RAPIDS 1 DES MOINES I I 1 J' I 1 I SUMMARY OF RECEIPTS SEPTEMBER, 1982 TAXES $ 221,891.83 LICENSES & PERMITS 27,997.68 FINES & FORFEITURES 48,158.31 CHARGES FOR SERVICES 478,510.58 1 INTERGOVERNMENTAL REVENUE 606,603.02 USE OF MONEY & PROPERTY 105,911.46 MISCELLANEOUS REVENUE 83,242.27 TOTAL GENERAL 1,572,315.15 312 LOAN LEASED HOUSING -' OTHER HOUSING 106,605.36 TOTAL SPECIAL 106,605.36 GRAND TOTAL $ 1,678,920.51 I I 1959 141CRO(ILMED BY -CORM MIC R(LAB 1 tCEDAR RAPIDS DES MOINES � r -CCUNCIL LISTING r-182 FUND: GENERAL FUND VENDOR NAME A.A.A. WORLD WIDE TRAVEL AGENC A.A.A. W133RLD WIDE TRAVEL AGENC A.S.P.A. INSURANCE PROGRAM A.C.C.C. UNLIMITED AONIL ENTERPRISES AERO RENTAL INC. AIR CCCLED ENGINE SERVICES AMERICAN LAFRANCE AMERICAN PUBLIC WORKS ASSN. AMERICAN SOCIETY FCR ANIMAL CLINIC ANIMAL CLINIC ARCADIA AIR PRODUCTS CO. ASSOCIATES CAPITOL SERVICE AUTOMATIC GRINDER CC. BIF BAKER PAPER CO. INC. BARRON MOTOR SUPPLY RICHARC BENNER BEST RENTAL CENTER BCB'S GUNS E SUPPLIES JOHN BOORMAN PAUL BOWERS T.T. BCZEK M.D. DAVID BROWN BROWN TRAFFIC PROOUCTS BUCKEYE BUSINESS PRODUCTS BUREAU OF NATIONAL AFFAIRS BUSINESS INSURANCE BUTLER PAPER CO. CALLAGHAN E COMPANY CEDAR RAPICS GAZETTE CERTIFIED LABORATORIES CHARGE IT SYSTEM CHICAGC ROLLER SKATE CC. CITIZEN INVOLVEMENT TRAINING CITY ELECTRIC SUPPLY IOWA CITY PETTY CASH IOWA CITY PETTY CASH PETTY CASH-RECREATIGN CENTER CITY OF SANTA ANA CONSUMERS COOPERATIVE SOCIETY CONTRACTORS TGOL 8 SUPPLY CRESCENT ELECTRIC SLPPLY THE DAILY IGWAN DELTA PRODUCTS INC. DEPT. OF PUBLIC SAFETY DES MOINES REGISTER & TRIEUNE DES MOINES REGISTER E TRIBUNE DIGITAL EQUIPMENT CORP. DIGITAL ECUIPMENT CORP. ECONOMICS PRESS INC. CATHY EISENHOFER ELECTRIC MCTCRS OF THE F STOP PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AMOUNT AIR FARE 361.00 AIR FARE 400.00 LIFE INSURANCE 23.00 RECREATION EQUIPMENT 225.12 ANIMAL SUPPLIES 20.40 TOOLS 6 EQUIPMENT RENT 79.10 MINOR EQUIP REPAIRS 95.30 FIRE APPARATUS 120.32 DUES E MEMBERSHIPS 140.36 DUES E MEMBERSHIPS 75.00 VETERINARY SER. 34.00 VETERINARY SER. 35.00 TOOL./MINOR EQUIP REP MA 100.25 TOOLS & EQUIPMENT RENT 704.89 TCCLS 33.50 TOOL/MINOR EQUIP REP MA 153.88 SANITATION SUPPLIES 55.80 TRAFF. CONTROL IMPR MAT 121.25 SAFETY SHOES 35.00 TCCLS E EQUIPMENT RENT 202.38 FIRE ARMS SUPPLIES 870.22 SAFETY SHOES 35.00 REGISTRATION 80.00 PHYSICALS 422.05 REGISTRATION 75.00 PLUMBING SUPPLIES 26.70 PRIOR -YEAR ENCUMBRANCES 43.63 SUBSCRIPTION 280.00 SUBSCRIPTION 40.00 OFFICE SUPPLIES 53.21 BOOKS 46.50 SUBSCRI?TION 85.80 PRIOR -YEAR ENCUMBRANCES 584.10 TRAVEL 205.47 RECREATIONAL SUPPLIES 659.38 BOOKS 19.00 TRAFF. CONTROL IMPR MAT 891.30 MISCELLANEOUS 33.97 MEALS 115.39 MEALS 63.99 REFERENCE MATERIAL 8.99 AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS 168.72 RENTALS 786.44 ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES 678.53 EMPLOYMENT AOS 38.45 OPERATING EQUIPMENT 334.62 TRACIS 175.00 EMPLOYMENT ADS 42.40 ADVERTISING 226.20 OFFICE EQUIPMENT REPAIR 1.699.50 MINOR EQUIP REPAIRS 1.556.00 SUBSCRIPTION 11.98 TRAVEL 54.50 REPAIR OF BLDG. STRUCT. 33.06 FILM PROCESSING 61.60 ralcFanuaEo sr j JORM MICROLAB 1 CEDAR RAPIDS - DES MOINES 1959 J J V r I �l CCUNCIL LISTING r"182 FUNC: GENERAL FUND VENCOR NAME PROCUCT DESCRIPTION AMOUNT FAYS FIRE EOLIPMENT CO. FIRE EXT. C REFILLS 73.2093.36 DAN R. FESLER SAFETY CLOTHING 53.00 FIN E FEATHER FIRE ARMS SUPPLIES 75.65 3.00 FIRST NATICNAL BANK OF DATA PROCESSING 29.70 FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF DATA PROCESSING 57.87 FLEETWAY STORES iCCLS 91.19 FRGHWEIN SUPPLY CC. PRIOR -YEAR ENCUMBRANCES 90.30 J.P. GASWAY CO. OFFICE SUPPLIES 58.80 J.P. GAS'AAY CO. OFFICE SUPPLIES 146.93 GILPIN PAINT G GLASS PAINT G SUPPLIES E SAFETY SUP. 74.00 GRIMM'S ORTHOPEDIC SUPPLY FIRST EQUAIDIP REPAIS 23.00 GRIMM'S ORTHOPEDIC SUPPLY RECREATIONALSUPPLIES 94.37 HALOGEN SUPPLY CO. TRAVEL 231.27 PATRICK HARNEY 696.00 HARRY'S CUSTCM TROPHIES RECREATIONAL SUPPLIES 27.00 HARVARD BUSINESS REVIEW SUBSCRIPTION 2,400.00 HAWKEYE GABLE VISION MISCELLANEOUS 1.724.18 HAWKEYE LUMBER BUILDING 6 CONST. SUP. 75.00 HAAKEYE STATE FIRE SAFETY ASSN REGISTRATION 378.95 HAWKEYE VACUUM G SEWING OPERATING EQUIPMENT 564.16 HAWKEYE WHCLESALE GROCERY SANITATION SUPPLIES 144.42 HAWKEYE WHOLESALE GROCERY SANITATION SUPPLIES 666.60 HAYEK, HAYEK, HAYEK 6 HOLLAND ATTORNEY SER. 2,371.20 HAYEK, HAYEK, HAYEK 6 hOLLAND ATTORNEY SER. 207.30 NANCY HEATON TRAVEL 110.00 HDSPERS L'BRGTHER PRINTERS OUTSIDE PRINTING UNIFORM ALLOWANCE 32.00 HARRY HUFFWATER/SEWAGE CHEMICALS 719.75 HYDRITE CHEMICAL 66.56 HY-VEE FOOD STORE RECREATIONAL SUPPLIES 1,042.56 HY-VEE TRAVEL 968.10 i0M OFFICE EQUIPMENT RENTAL 120.00 IBM OFFICE EQUIPMENT REPAIR -99 INLAND ASSOCIATES INC. OFFICE FURNITURE/EQUIP. 4x135.00 INTERNATIONAL ASSOC. CF 99 DUES 6 MEMBERSHIPS 5.00 INTERNATIONAL ASSGCIATICN SUBSCRIPTION 305.00 INTERNATIONAL CITY SUBSCRIPTION 32.52 INTOXIMETERS INC. TOOL/MINOR EQUIP REP MA 12,823.64 I.C. ASSN. OF INDEPENDENT FIRE E CASUALTY INS. 2,184.00 I.C. ASSN. OF INDEPENDENT FIRE G CASUALTY INS. 81.00 IOWA CITY LABORATORY, LNC. ENGINEERING SERVICES L,081.00 IOWA CITY PRESS CITIZEN SUBSCRAEVERTIPTIOSINGN 78.00 IOWA CITY PRESS CITIZEN G[NLRETETION 5.007.27 IOWA CITY READY MIX 41.74 IOWA DIV. CONSTRUCTION MATERIA PRIOR -YEAR ENCUMBRANCES 47,567.97 IOWA ILLINCIS GAS E ELECTRIC ELECTRICITY 2.34 IOWA ACE LUMBER SANITATION SUPPLIES 70.00 IOWA PARK E REC. ASSN. DUES 6 MEMBERSHIPS 130.00 IOWA SAFETY COUNCIL INC. DUES L MEMBERSHIPS 150.14 IRCNMEN INN BUILDING RENTAL 75.37 IRCNMEN INN BUILCING RENTAL 33.33 KENNETH IRVING FCOO 20.00 / L. H. JACULES, M.D. PHYSICALS 20.00 L. H. JACCUES, M.C. MEDICAL SER. 32.25 ROBERT W. JANSEN REGISTRATION 20.00 L.H. JACQUES M.D. PHYSICALS IgS9 111CRUILMED BY mac_, JQRM MIC R0L4B ! ! CEDAR RAPIDS DES MOINES ' 7 � i J if r -',CUNCIL LISTING -/82 FUND: GENERAL FUND VENDOR NAME JCF+N'S GROCERY JGHNSCN COUNTY RECCRDER JOhNSCN CGLNTY RECCRDER JGHNSCN COLNTY SHERIFF JOhNSCNS MACHINE SHCP JORM MICRCLAB DORM MICRCLAB JORM MICROLAB KAR PRODUCTS KEEP AMERICA BEAUTIFUL KECKUK ENERGY SYSTEMS KINGS MATERIAL INC. KIRKWCCD CCMMUNITY COLLEGE ARTHUR KLCCS JULIE (A. KLUBER KOFFLER SALES CORP. SYDNEY LANER 6 CO. LAWYERS CCOPERATIVE PUB. CO. VALDEAN C. LEMBKE LENOCH E CILEK LINO ART SUPPLIES LONGLEY TIME PRODUCTS MIKE LORD HENRY LOUIS INC. EARL MAY SEED 6 NURSERY MEDICAL AS50CIATES MEGICAL ASSOCIATES MEGICAL ASSOCIATES MERCY HOSPITAL MERCY hOSPITAL HARVEY 14ILLER 3M LSB2510 MONROE SPECIALTY CO. MONTGCMERY ELEVATOR CO. NATE MCCRE WIRING SERVICE MULFORC PLUMBING E HEATING MUNICIPAL CODE CORP. NAHRO PUBLICATIONS N.G.R. CORP. NAGLE LUMBER CO. NAGLE LUMBER CO. NATIONAL SAFETY CCUNCIL MARY NEUHAUSER NEWKIRK SALES CO. NEWKIRK SALES CO. NORTH1iESTERN BELL NORTH'nESTERN BELL NOVOTNY'S CYCLE CENTER ONE HCUR PHOTO FINISHING PARKER 6 SONS PUBLICATICNS PAUL'S DISCOUNT L.L. PELLING CO. FELLING CO. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AMOUNT MISCELLANEIOUS SUPPLIES RECORDING FEES RECORDING FEES SHERIFF FEE BUILDING G CONST, SUP - PRIOR -YEAR ENCUMBRANCES PRIOR -YEAR ENCUMBRANCES PRINTING SUPPLIES MISCELLANEIOUS SUPPLIES BOOKS RENTALS MISCELLANEOUS SUPPLIES OUTSIDE PRINTING FOOD SHORTHAND REPORTER FIRST AID G SAFETY SUP. RECREATIONAL SUPPLIES BOOKS ATTORNEY SER. PAINT G SUPPLIES OFFICE CHAIRS MINOR EQUIP REPAIRS UNIFCRM ALLOWANCE PHOTO SUP. C EQUIP. TCOLS MEDICAL SER. PHYSICALS MEDICAL SER. X-RAYS X-RAYS MISCELLANEIOUS SUPPLIES OFFICE SUPPLIES PURCHASES FOR RESALE REP. E MAINT. TO BUILDI REP. OF ELECT./PLBG. REP, OF ELECT,/PLBG. OUTSIDE PRINTING BCCKSPR10R YEAR YZENCUMBRANCES REFUND PAINT 6 SUPPLIES BOOKS TRAVEL FLUIDS, GASES, OTHER FLUIDS, GASES, OTHER TELEPHONE EQUIP- GE LCNGDISTANCECALLING MISCELLANEIOUS SUPPLIES FILM PROCESSING REFERENCE MATERIAL TRAFF. CONTROL IMPR MAT ASPHALT CONTRACTED IMPROVEMENT`. L.L. RECREATIONAL SUPPLIES PEOPLE'S DRUG STORES INC. PETROLEUM EQUIPMENT 6 SERVICE N[SL. EQUIP REP MAT. I.11CR0(ILI•ICD BP JORM MIC R�ILA8 j CEDAR RAPIDS • DES '101, 39,18 205.00 83.00 11.00 14.44 467.66 1,514.10 246.17 193.73 2.50 7.83 9.45 22.50 33.33 102.75 38.56 361.38 37.25 1,575.00 417.74 308.58 110.57 40.00 55.92 39.97 65.00 25.00 50.00 43.20 117.80 1,000.00 796.40 15.75 75.00 32.78 99.54 1,419.29 10.00 972.33 4.00 99.16 60.60 45.40 8.70 29.10 7,016.27 1,050.24 10.50 18.50 15.88 41.78 3,526.41 123,570.96 14.03 179.42 IU9 J J I r I I 'CUNCIL LISTING r '82 FUND: GENERAL FUND VENDOR NAME PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AMOUNT PIONEER CO. OFFICE FURNITURE/EQUIP. 359.04 PLEASANT VALLEY ORCHARDS FERTILIZER 20.45 PLUMBERS SUPPLY CO. PLUMBING SUPPLIES 381.20 THE PORTABLE COMPANION SUBSCRIPTION 12.50 POSTAL INSTANT PRESS OUTSIDE PRI14TING 71.00 PRATT AUDIO G VIDEC CORP. VIDEO RECORDING TAPE 258.00 PYRAMID SERVICES TCCL/MINOR EQUIP REP MA 204.40 QUAD CITY'S TIMES EMPLOYMENT ADS 139.20 QUALITY BILLIARDS INC. RECREATIONAL SUPPLIES 9.50 REPUBLIC ELECTRIC CC. TRAFF. CONTROL IMPR MAT 277.83 RIVER PROOLCTS ROCK 4,698.30 ROCCA WELDING E REPAIR TCOL/MINOR EQUIP REP MA 58.78 RON'S MELDING MISCELLANEIOUS SUPPLIES 23.08 SAYLOR LOCKSMITH MISCELLANEIOUS SUPPLIES 33.84 SEARS ROEBUCK E CO. TCCLS 5.38 SHAY ELECTRIC REP. OF ELECT./PLBG. 55.80 SMEAL FIRE ECUIPMENT PRIOR -YEAR ENCUMBRANCES 154.25 STEVEN'S SAND d GRAVEL INC. DIRT 404.48 KENNETH STOCK MISCELLANEOUS 26.07 MICHAEL P. STREB TECHNICAL SERVICE 42.00 JOHN R. SUCHCMEL TECHNICAL SERVICE 225.00 SWANSON GENTLEMAN INC. BUILDING G CONST. SUP. 540.00 T.G. E Y. STORE RECREATIONAL SUPPLIES 3.96 TLS CC. DATA PROCESSING 19196.34 TAYLOR RENTAL CENTER TOOLS G EQUIPMENT RENT 80.54 TECHNIGRAPHICS INC. PAPER STOCK 68.49 JUOSCN TEPASKE TRAVEL 61.00 TIFFIN METAL PRODUCTS REP. 6 MAINT. TO BUILCI 68.05 CHARLES TODD CO. LAUNDRY SERVICE 1,612.02 TOWN E COUNTY ELECTRIC REP. OF ELECT./PLBG. 751.60 TRCTT 6 JANSEN ATTORNEY SER. 3,785.20 U.S. FCST CFFICE POSTAGE 95.00 U.S. FCST CFFICE BULK MAILING 5,000.00 U.S. POST OFFICE PCSTAGE 59000.00 U.S. POST CFFICE BULK MAILING 300.00 U.S. POST OFFICE BULK MAILING 300.00 U.S. PCST OFFICE BULK MAILING 200.00 UARCO INC. OUTSIDE PRINTING 4,687.14 UNIFORM DEN, INC. UNIFORM CLOTHING 231.95 UNIFORM DEN, INC. PRIOR -YEAR ENCUMBRANCES 1,444.25 UNION SUPPLY CO. TRAFF. CONTROL IMPR MAT 3.60 UNIV. OF IGWA REGISTRATION 155.00 URBAN FORESTRY CONFERENCE REGISTRATION 85.00 URBAN INSTITUTE PRESS BOOKS MAGAZINES NEWSPAP 1.50 THE URBAN LAND INSTITUTE BOOKS MAGAZINES NEWSPAP 2.50 VETERINARY ASSOCIATES VETERINARY SER. 9.00 VINCENT BRASS G ALLMINLM CO. BUILDING 6 CONST. SUP. 22.01 VON BRIESEN 6 REDMOND S.C. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES 1,896.30 VON BRIESEN G REDMCNO S.C. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES 2,396.17 WASHINGTON PARK INC. BUILDING RENTAL 1,738.00 WASHINGTON PARK INC. BUILDING RENTAL 1.738.00 / WEE WASH IT LAUNDRY SERVICE 79.55 NEST PUBLISHING CO. BOOKS 158.00 PhYLLIS A. WILLIAMS TRAVEL 7.75 JOHN WILSON SPORTING GCODS RECREATIONAL SUPPLIES 48.00 l959 MiCRUILI-0CD 61' �F JORM MIC RISI_AB 1 \ I CEDAR RAPIDSD[S MOVIES r i I r L "'CUNCIL LISTING f '82 FUND: GENERAL FUND VENCOR NAME PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AMOUNT RAYMOND E. WCMBACHER FOOD 33.33 ZYTkCN CORPORATION MICROFISCHE 619.05 SAMUEL FOMCN REFUND 4.00 CHARLES CHRISTENSEN REFUND 112.50 SANDY SPIRE REC. CLASSES/LESSONS 6.00 DEBBY HERING REC. CLASSES/LESSONS 8.00 BARB HENRY REC. GLASSES/LESSONS 6.00 BECKY HENSEL REC. GLASSES/LESSONS 6.00 PEGGY JACKSON REG. CLASSES/LESSONS 6.00 PATRICK HANRAHAN REFUND 80.00 REGAL VENDING REFUND 75.00 SIGMA CHI FRATERNITY MISC. RECREATION 14.00 MICHAEL D. JCNES JUDGEMENT E DAMAGES 315.02 SUE DCEHRMANN REG. CLASSES/LESSONS 6.00 MYRA SIEFERING REL. CLASSES/LESSONS 6.00 ANN FISHER REG. CLASSES/LESSONS 6.00 KEN WILLIAMSCN REFUND 200.00 AMACOM BOOKS CATALOGUED/CIRCUL 74.02 AMERICAN ALDIO PRCSE LIBRARY CASSETTE 14.50 AMERICAN BINDERY BOOK BINDING 1,055.60 AMERICAN COUNCIL OF LIFE INS. FILMSTRIP 12.50 AMERICAN CCUNCIL ON ECUCATION BOOKS CATALOGUED/CIRCUL 1.00 AMERICAN LIBRARY ASSOC. PAMPHLET FILE MATERIALS 19.15 AMERICAN LUNG ASSOC. OF ICWA BOOKS CATALOGUED/CIRCUL 5.00 AMES SUPPLY CO. BOOKS CATALOGUED/CIRCUL 18.90 MISTER ANDERSON'S CO. MISCELLANEIOUS SUPPLIES 73.75 ARCD PUBLISHING CO. BOOKS CATALOGUED/CIRCUL 68.47 AUTOMATED LEARNING INC. CASSETTE 17.45 B.J. RECORCS DISC 114.77 BACON PAMPHLET SERVICE PAMPHLET FILE MATERIALS 31.38 BAKER F. TAYLOR CO. BOOKS CATALOGUED/CIRCUL 2,387.28 BAKER F TAYLCR CO. PRINT/REFERENCE 226.18 A.N. BEST CO. PRINT/REFERENCE 25.00 BETTERIAY PUBLICATIONS SCOKS CATALOGUED/CIRCUL 5.88 BLUM'S BLOCMS LTD. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES 91.55 R.M. BCGGS CC. REP. F MAINT. TO BUILDI 2,455.63 ROCKS ON TAPE CASSETTE 27.50 F.P. ECWKER PRINT/REFERENCE 112.02 BRODART INC. MISCELLANEIOUS SUPPLIES 69.27 BRCDART INC. BOOKS UNCATALOGED 87.06 CRB RESEARCH BCOKS CATALOGUED/CIRCUL 10.95 G.W. ASSOCIATES PRINT/REFERENCE 18.50 CANADIAN YCUTH HOSTELS ASSOC. PRINT/REFERENCE 5.50 CHAMBERS RECCRO CORP. DISC 38.77 CHILTCN DOCK CO. BOOKS CATALOGUED/CIRCUL 28.29 CLARITY PRODUCTIONS INC. BOOKS CATALOGUED/CIRCUL 10.29 CCALITICN CF LABOR UNICN "MEN BECKS CATALOGUED/CIRCUL 8.00 COAST VIDEO DISTRIBUTING CO. VIDEO RECORDINGS 32.74 CCRPORATE VOLUNTEER BOOKS CATALOGUED/CIRCUL 15.00 COMMERCE CLEARING HOUSE PRINT/REFERENCE 34.78 CGMPCSERS RECORDINGS INC. DISC 9.45 CGMPUTER REFERENCE GUIDE BOOKS CATALOGUED/CIRCUL 27.00 CONTRACT CLEANING SERVICES REP. F MAINT. TO BUILCI 2,115.00 SUSAN CRAIG DUES F MEMBERSHIPS 15.00 CREATICN LIFE PUBLISHERS BECKS CATALOGUEC/CIRCUL 18.59 1959 / 11ICROFILMCD 6Y JORM MIC R6LINB � CEDAR RAPIDS - DES !4O1YCS . J r C -CUNC IL LISTING r X82 FUND: GENERAL FUND VENDOR NAME PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AMOUNT 43.55 JOHN CURLEY E ASSOCIATES BOOKS CATALOGUED/CIRCUL 138.40 B. DALTON BOOKS CATALOGUES/CIRCUL 19,21 DAVID G CHARLES INC. COCKS CATALOGUED/CIRCUL 36.92 DEMCO EDUCATIONAL CORP. MISCELLANEIOUS SUPPLIES 203.52 DES MCINES REGISTER EMPLOYMENT ADS 15.45 DEVELCPMENT CONCEPTS INC. BOOKS CATALOGUED/CIRCUL 26.95 DIAMOND FARM BOOK PUBLISHERS ROCKS CATALOGUED/CIRCUL 49,09 DILL ENTERPRISES CASSETTE 335.00 WALT CISNEY EOUCATICNAL MEDIA 16MM FILMS 19.35 DOUBLEDAY E CC. INC. BOOKS CATALOGUED/CIRCUL 74,39 DCVER PUBLICATIONS INC. BOOKSCATALOGUED/CIRCUL 74.00 EASTERN AUCIC CASSETTE VIDEO RECORDINGS 345.21 EASTIN-PHELAN DIST. 24.05 EOUCATCRS PROGRESS SERVICE PRINT/REFERENCE 9,45 ENQUIRY PRESS BCC -KS CATALOGUED/CIRCUL 9.27 FABER G FABER INC. BOOKS CATALOGUED/CIRCUL 41.90 FACTS ON FILE INC. BOOKS CATALOGUED/REF. ALARMS INC. REP. G MAINT. TO BUILCI 180.00 FANOEL 5.58 FANDEL G MLKAY BOOKS CATALOGUED/CIRCUL 88.18 FRAME HOUSE 15.25 REPRODUCTIONS 15.25 FRENCH G SPANISH BOOK CORP. BOCKS CATALOGUED/CIRCUL 146.78 GALE RESEARCH CO. PRINT/REFERENCE 10.00 GENERAL PEST CONTROL BUILDING PEST CONTROL 22,45 GOODFELLOW CATALOG OF BOOKS CATALOGUED/CIRCUL 296.74 HACH BROTHERS SANITATION SUPPLIES 180.60 G.K. HALL G CO. BOOKS CATALOGUED/CIRCUL 56.40 HAhKEYE CABLEVISION VIDEO RECORDING TAPE 255.48 THE HIGHSMITH CO. MISCELLANEIOUS SUPPLIES 19,50 HOLLANDER PUBLISHING CC. BCCKS CATALOGUED/REF. 37.80 MISCELLANEIOUS SUPPLIES 1,00 IBM. GAMES IDEAL TOY CORP. BCOKS CATALOGUED/CIRCUL 1.668.92 INGRAM BOOK CO. EMPLOYMENT ADS 45.24 IOWA CITY PRESS CITIZEN 213.83 4. IOWA ILLINCIS GAS G ELECTRIC ELECTRICITY 4.00 IGhA POETRY ASSOC. PRINT/CIRCULATIN 1.00 IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY CASKS CATALOGUED/CIRCUL 8.45 JIMCIN RECORDINGS CASSETTE 12.70 LIBRARY EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTE BOOKS CATALOGUED/CIRCUL 13.70 LYCEUM PROCUCTIONS INC. FILMSTRIP VIDEO LMSTRECORDINGS 675.45 E WE M.P.I.Y NCGUIRE LOCAL MILEAGE 10.00 DEWEBOOK BINDING 194.40 MICLANO BINDERY 167.50 MONARCH BUSINESS ECUIPMENT COMMUNICATION EQUIP.REP 9,83 PHILIP MOSS G CO. MISCELLANEIOUS SUPPLIES 10.'37 ^ NATICNAL RECCRD PLAN DISC 28.50 THE NATL. UNDERWRITER CO. PRINT/REFERENCE 13.L3 NORTHAESTERN BELL OTHER UNCATALOGED MAT. ORYX PRESS BOOKS CATALOGUED/CIRCUL 23.6 11.6 5 5 Cisco DRUG FIRST AID SUPPLIES 22,00 OVERHEAD OCCR CO. CF PLANT EQUIP. REP. MAT. 50.25 PACIFICA TAPE LIBRARY CASSETTE 4.00 PENCLE HILL BOOKS CATALOGUED/CIRCUL 123.50 PITNEY BO'nE5 COMMUNICATION Ef.U[P.REP THE PLAINS wCMENS ECOKSTORE BCOKS CATALOGUED/CIRCUL 27 ,401 PRATT EDUCATIONAL MEDIA COMMUNICATION EOUIP.REP 1959 IIICROFIL14ED BY JORM MICROLAB 1 1 CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOI9ES J r —' CUNCIL LISTING r ,82 FUND: GENERAL FUND VENDOR NAME PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AMCUNT PRENTICE HALL INC. BOOKS CATALOGUED/CIRCUL 39.46 RADIO PUBLICATIONS INC. BCCKS CATALOGUED/CIRCUL 7.14 RAILFAX INC. BCCKS CATALOGUED/CIRCUL 16.50 REGENT BOCK CO. BCOKS CATALOGUED/CIRCUL 29.76 RESEARCH PRESS CASSETTE 13.45 SBS PUBLICATIONS BOOKS CATALOGUED/CIRCUL 10.01 THE SCRIBNER BOOK CC. BCCKS CATALOGUEC/CIRCUL 21.16 SEABURY SERVICE CENTER BOOKS CATALOGUED/CIRCUL 7.16 SENSATIONAL COMICS OTHER UNCATALOGED MAT. 34.98 SEb FIT CO. BOOKS CATALOGUED/CIRCUL 28.50 SILVER BURCETT PRINT/CIRCULATIN 65.62 SIMPLIFIED TEXTS CASSETTE 10.85 SITTLERS SUPPLIES MISCELLANEIOUS SUPPLIES 196.09 SOUNDWCRDS CASSETTE 46.48 TEXAS INSTRUMENTS INC. TOYS 60.00 RUTH THOMAS BCOKS CATALOGUED/CIRCUL 8.00 THCRNCIKE PRESS BOOKS CATALOGUED/CIRCUL 186.25 TRIPLETT OFFICE SUPPLY MISCELLANEIOUS SUPPLIES 92.06 TRCJAN EPIC PRINT/REFERENCE 20.00 TRCLL ASSOCIATES BCOKS CATALOGUED/CIRCUL 95.48 U.S. PCSTAL SERVICE BULK MAILING 1.500.00 UNITED PARCEL SERVICE FREIGHT 200.00 UNITED WAY OF LINN COUNTY PRINT/REFERENCE 3.00 UNIVERSITY PRESS BCCKS BOOKS CATALOGUED/CIRCUL 8.45 UNIVERSITY OF IOWA. WORK STUDY WAGES 244.82 UNIV. CF ICWACOMMUNICATION EOUIP.REP 56.35 UNIVERSITY OF IOWA REGISTRATION 85.00 VTR PUBLISHING CO. BOOKS CATALOGUED/CIRCUL 4.60 WANT PUBLISHING CC. BOOKS CATALOGUEO/CIRCUL 19.20 WESTCN WOOCS CASSETTE 7.00 FUND TOTAL 312,998.48 195 9 141CROEIUIED BY JORM MIC RE,LA O I 1 CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES J -';CUNCIL LISTING i82 FUND: CAPITAL PROJECT FCNOS VENCOR NAME PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AMOUNT A.A.A. 'WORLD WIDE TRAVEL AGENC AIR FARE 19168.00 BARRON MOTOR SUPPLY PAINT E SUPPLIES 105.34 CRESCENT ELECTRIC SUPPLY IMPROVEMENT MATERIAL 2.293.63 FEDERAL EXPRESS MISCELLANEOUS 42.00 DICK GRELL CCNSTRUCTIGN ECUIPMENT SERVICE 1,360.00 IOWA CITY LABORATGRY, INC. ENGINEERING SERVICES 6.00 R. NEUMANN ASSOCIATES ARCHITECTURAL SER. 22,500.00 SHOEMAKER E HAALANC ENGINEERS ENGINEERING SERVICES 383.33 VEENSTRA E KIMM ENGINEERING SERVICES 77,385.02 WOLF CCNSTRUCTION CGNTRACTED IMPROVEMENTS 14,307.95 KNOLL INTERNATIONAL INC. REP. OF BLDG. FURNISHIN 102.92 SIGNSHGP OUTSIDE PRINTING 83.75 TELCGM SYSTEMS TELEPHONE EQUIPMENT 65.06 VOELKERS OFFICE PRCCUCTS MINOR OFFICE EQUIPMENT 22.00 KEVIN WATTS IMPROVEMENT MATERIAL 150.00 i I I i i FUND TOTAL 119,975.00 1959 IJICROFILMED BY j JORM L MICR(LA9 CEDAR RAPIDS • OES IdOItJES I � I i j I r ':CUNCIL LISTING r f82 FUND: ENTERPRISE FLNDS VENDOR NAME PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AMOUNT ADB-ALNACC INC. MINOR EQUIP REPAIRS 59400.00 AERG RENTAL INC. EQUIPMENT RENTAL 312.07 ALLIEC CHEMICAL CORP. ALUMINUM SULFATE 4,797.35 ALLIED CHEMICAL CCRP. ALUMINUM SULFATE 5,275.65 HARRY ALTER E SONS MINOR EQUIPMENT 813.53 AMERICAN HARVEST WHOLESALERS SANITATION SUPPLIES 102.21 AMERICAN PUBLIC WORKS ASSN. DUES C MEMBERSHIPS 280.64 AMERICAN SCIENTIFIC CO. PRIOR -YEAR ENCUMBRANCES 1C2.70 AMERICAN SEATING CC. TOOL/MINOR EQUIP REP MA 291.70 ANSWER IOWA INC. PAGING 49.70 APACHE HOSE E RUBBER INC. MINOR EQUIPMENT 408.43 AUTOCCN INCUSTRIES REPAIR OF BLDG. STRUCT. 131.87 AUTOMATIC SYSTEM REP. G MAINT. TO IMPROV 221.39 BEST RENTAL CENTER ECUIPME14T RENTAL 144.74 R.H. BOGGS CC. MINOR EQUIP REPAIRS 201.15 HARRY E. BCREN REGISTRATION 115.00 BRAD 6 BOB'S TEE -VEE OFFICE FURNITURE/EOUIP. 303.00 CATHY'S CANDLE CUPBCARE LAB. CHEMICALS E SUPPLI 8.10 CARL CHADEK TRUCKING SERVICE REP. 6 MAINT. TO BUILOI 2.580.50 CITY ELECTRIC SUPPLY PLANT EQUIP. REP. MAT. 55.80 IOWA CITY PETTY CASH REFUND 171.42 IOWA CITY PETTY CASH TECHNICAL SERVICE 91.38 CLOW CORPORATION WATER SYST. IMPR. MAT. 18,723.35 COLE-PARMER INSTRUMENT CO. FIRST AID E SAFETY SUP. 376.36 COMMERCIAL TOWEL A LAUNDRY SERVICE 24.30 CONTRACTORS TOOL E SUPPLY TOOLS 224.46 CCNTRCL DATA CORP. MINOR EQUIP REPAIRS 1,642.00 CULLIGAN WATER CONCITICNING RENTALS 30.90 D E J INDUSTRIAL LAUNDRY UNIFORM SERVICE 2,393.17 DEECC INC. BUILDING E CONST. SUP. 120.27 DES MOINES FLYING SERVICE MINOR EQUIP REPAIRS 200.47 ALAN DILLENBURG REGISTRATION 75.00 ECONOGAS RENTALS 18.00 ELECTRIC MOTORS OF MINOR EQUIP REPAIRS 259.33 LARRY ELLICTT SAFETY SHOES 25.72 ENGINEERED CCNVEYGR SYSTEMS WATER/SEWAGE CHEMICALS 225.00 FAIRBANKS NEIGHING DIV. MINOR EQUIP REPAIRS 133.58 FANDEL ELECTRIC MINOR EQUIP REPAIRS 167.91 FANDEL ELECTRIC REP. E MAINT. TG IMPROV 38.00 DAN R. FESLER GLOVES 32.88 DAN R. FESLER MISCELLANEIOUS SUPPLIES 39.90 FLEETWAY STORES GREASE 6 OIL 3.29 FORMS IV OUTSIDE PRINTING 529.20 FGXBORG CO. MINOR EQUIP REPAIRS 379.80 PAUL GALBREATH REGISTRATION 75.00 GENERAL PEST CONTRCL 'BUILDING PEST CONTROL 90.00 GENERAL PEST CCNTRCL BUILDING PEST CCNTROL 95.00 GLASS SERVICES BUILDING 6 CONST. SUP. 168.86 GRAPHIC PRINTING CUTSIDE PRINTING 12.00 GRIFFIN PIPE PRCOUCTS WATER SYST. IMPR. MAT. 35,257.34 HARRY'S CUSTCM TROPHIES OFFICE SUPPLIES 76.62 HAWKEYE CAB CO. AID TO AGENCIES 328.40 HAWKEYE LUMBER MISCELLANEIOUS SUPPLIES 75.45 HAWKEYE MECICAL SUPPLY 41SCELLANEIOUS SUPPLIES 18.62 HEATH CO. MISC. EQUIP REP MAT. 12.93 111CRDEILMED BV JORM MICROLAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DES IODINES 1959 1 J WA -"CUNCIL LISTING FUND: ENTERPRISE FLNDS VENDOR NAVE HORIZCN ECCLCGY CO. HY-VEE FOOD STORE ISCO, INC. INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING EQUIP. INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING EGLIP. IOWA CITY PRESS CITIZEN 101.A CITY READY MIX IOWA CONCRETE PROCLCTS CO. IA. INSTITUTE OF HYDRAULIC I.P.E.R.S. I.P.E.R.S. JOHNSCN COLNTY S.E.A.T.S. JOHNSCN CCLNTY S.E.A.T.S. JGHNSCNS MAChINE SHCP CLEO KRON LENOCH 6 CILEK MCCABE EQUIPMENT CC. INC. A.Y. MCDONALC MFG. CO MCKESSCN CHEMICAL CO. MANNING TECHNOLOGIES INC. MEDICAL ASSOCIATES MIDWEST JANITORIAL SUPPLY MONTGOMERY ELEVATOR CC. MUESCC INC. NAGLE LUMBER CO. NATIONAL CHEMSEARCH NEENAH FCUNORY CO. NEWPORT MANUFACTURING INC. NORTHWAY CORP. P.P.G. INDUSTRIES PARKING INC. PARKING INC. PAUL'S DISCOUNT PLEASANT VALLEY ORCHARDS PLUMBERS SUPPLY CO. PYRAMID SERVICES RADIO SHACK RIVER PROOLCTS SARGENT-WELCH SCIENTIFIC SAYLOR LOCKSMITH ROLAND SCHLMP SIEG CO. SIEG CC. STATE TREASURER OF IOWA STEVEN'S SAND E GRAVEL INC. STEVEN'S SANE S GRAVEL INC. TECHNIGRAPhICS INC. THOMPSCN-HAYWARC CHEMICAL UNIVERSITY OF IOWA UNIVERSITY OF IOWA UTILITY CCNTRCL CORP. UTILITY CCNTRCL CORP. UTILITY EQUIPMENT CO. VOSS PETRCLEUM CO. WALLACE E TIERNAN L RES CO. r '82 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AMOUNT MINOR EQUIPMENT 287.61 SANITATION SUPPLIES 4.94 LAB. CHEMICALS E SUPPLI 176.75 TOOL/MINOR EQUIP REP MA 46.05 BUILDING E CONST. SUP. 95.40 PRIOR -YEAR ENCUMBRANCES 340.42 SEWER SYST. IMPR. MAT. 226.95 SEWER SYST. IMPR. MAT. 147.24 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES 2,500.00 IPERS 259767.21 FICA 35,167.58 AID TC AGENCIES 49750.00 AID TO AGENCIES 4,750.00 MINOR EQUIP REPAIRS 113.93 TRAVEL 100.08 SANITATION SUPPLIES 156.65 MISCELLANEIOUS SUPPLIES 152.40 PURCHASES FOR RESALE 29495.83 CHLORINE 2,661.60 PRIOR -YEAR ENCUMBRANCES 590.00 PHYSICALS 464.70 TECHNICAL SERVICE 143.51 REP. E MAINT. TO BUILDI 596.00 PRIOR -YEAR ENCUMBRANCES 12.96 LUMBER/HARDWARE SUPPLIE 27.31 SANITATION SUPPLIES 129.81 SEWER SYST. IMPR. MAT. 556.56 WATER SYST. IMPR. MAT. 39.00 REP. E MAINT. TO IMPROV 1,637.56 PAINT D SUPPLIES 342.70 MINOR EQUIP REPAIRS 34.05 OFFICE EQUIPMENT REPAIR 65.80 BUILDING E CONST. SUP. 35.64 AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS 17.98 MISCELLANEIOUS SUPPLIES 61.86 PLANT EQUIP. REP. MAT. 73.52 ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES 9.95 SURFACING MATERIAL 251.86 PRIOR -YEAR ENCUMBRANCES 133.55 MISCELLANEIOUS SUPPLIES 91.16 FILM PROCESSING 37.95 PLANT EQUIP. REP. MAT. 33.60 GREASE 6 OIL 4.25 SALES TAX 3,555.62 SEWER SYST. IMPR. MAT. 57.52 MISC. EQUIP REP MAT. 47.00 OUTSIDE PRINTING 160.98 WATER/SEWAGE CHEMICALS 168.75 REGISTRATION 490.00 AID TC AGENCIES 4,250.00 PLANT EQUIP. REP. MAT. 35.91 PLANT EQUIP. REP. MAT. 146.31 PURCHASES FOR RESALF 421.92 GREASE E OIL 27.50 MINOR EQUIP REPAIRS 298.00 i IIICROFIL14ED BY JORM MICR4/LA9 CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES 1959 J r FUND: ENTERPRISE FLNDS VENCOR NAME ROBERT WALTERS WATER PRODUCTS CARL WCRDELMAN PRISCILLA WRIGHT FRED ZEHR ZIMMER E FRANCESCON WILLIAM K. OYLER MONICA COYLE NEALE SPOONER MARGARET MASSEY STEVE M. PAULSEN TOM ARCNSCN JANICE ROEMER LINDA Y. MITCHELTREE JOHN CAMPBELL TRACY L. BCHROFEN TIMOTHY P. JCHNSTON SUZANNE PFLAUM KENNETH NABB GORDON CANTOR BARBARA DUFFY ROBERT KELLEY FARHAD MGSHIRI STEVE CRAKE MARY PAINTIN CAROLYN F. BYGNESS JAMES FENDERSGN SCGT 1-ALPIN DIANE M. NURRE GREGORY P. LILLIBRIOGE DEBRA ANN MART VALLAPA PRAKCBPHOL DAVID TOMASH RODNEY BERNET A•L. MCNSERUD ROSINE SALAZER LINUOOD M. WELCH THERESA CATALANO KELLY CLEANERS AGENCY JOHN VCLKER KATHLEEN SUE KANE ANDREW NORA JEFF LANGSTON NANCY SETTER KATHLEEN E. RENQUIST KAREN M. MATEER R.R. STROUSE DON ALLISON GARY A. WILLIAMS VANESSA LCWE DIANE K. WORKMAN MARGARET SUNDAY STEPHANIE BUTLER REBECCA WEAR SANDY MACEBUH rCUNCIL LISTING 182 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION SAFETY SHOES PURCHASES FOR SAFETY SHOES PROFESSIONAL TRAVEL PLANT EQUIP. REFUND REFUND REFUND REFUND REFUND REFUND REFUND REFUND REFUND REFUND REFUND REFUND REFUND REFUND "EFUND 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 RESALE SERVICES REP. MAT. MICROFILMED BY JORM MIC RbLAO _ CEDAR RAPIDS DES 1101"IES �I AMOUNT 35.00 3,394.44 35.00 20.00 52.40 1,445.69 12.85 15.42 13.83 6.89 17.72 9.95 11.42 8.19 12.39 2.66 3.63 1.69 16.39 16.39 8.97 8.50 8.50 14.45 25.72 3.63 1.79 11.42 9.47 3.63 4.61 12.39 15.78 18.69 1.47 15.78 17.72 15.91 8.39 1.94 10.85 6.31 6.31 34.01 16.39 16.75 20.69 14.80 6.56 1.69 13.47 6.56 9.02 2.L4 16.59 1959 mi r FUND= ENTERPRISE FLNDS VENDOR NAME OLIVER WADE THOMAS VARGISH CABIN E. LEE ELLEN ZOHN LEROY HAYNES J.B. AUTO REPAIR PAUL D. CRAMER JERRY GIESEKE STACY L. GCSS LISA BAILEY RONALD BRAMMER VICKI CASEY JIM GLASGCM CONST. DAVE BURNHAM RICHARD CGSAERT NIAMBI D. MEBSTER MARY P. CAVANAUSH CAROL JAMES PHYLLIS DUNCAN SCOTT J. LEWIS ROGER HAMMELL RICK ANDERSON JERRY mEAR MARGIE L. YODER KAREN CORNELL OAK WILLIS TODD SIMCNSEN KELLY J• MAERE NONA VIRO MICHAEL LIGHTCAP DIANE GRIMES HARRY RUEBER MARK W. WILLIAMS SUE WENK DAVID LOUR TOM YATES LAURA hENORIE `CUNCIL LISTING PRODUCT DESCRIPTION REFUND REFUND REFUND REFUND REFUND REFUND REFUND REFUND REFUND REFUND REFUND REFUND REFUND REFUND REFUND REFUND REFUND REFUND REFUND REFUND REFUND REFUND REFUND JUDGEMENT REFUND REFUND REFUND REFUND REFUND REFUND REFUND REFUND REFUND REFUND REFUND REFUND REFUND FUND TOTAL f '82 DAMAGES MICROFILMED BY CORM MIC R46L AB' i � CEDAR RAPIDS DES 51014E5 I i 1 J AMOUNT 48.37 23.31 18.69 16.80 17.72 7.37 20.69 20.69 18.69 5.58 11.94 12.85 28.49 9.99 18.69 15.78 20.69 6.08 20.56 23.79 12.39 8.00 9.47 25.75 42.00 20.39 5.47 3.63 9.16 17.72 9.89 14.80 17.72 4.10 14.31 14.80 17.72 184.863.81 1 7 v V r..CUNCIL LISTING ( '82 FUND: TRUST C AGENCY FLNDS AMOUNT VENDOR NAME DESCRIPTION 109.17 BALL SEED CO. AGRICULTURAL MATERIAL 15.726.57 BLUE CROSS/BLUE SHIELC OF IOWA HEALTH INSURANCE 3.50 PETTY CA CENTER CENTER FCCO 445.50 DANIEL CLELAND ARCHITECTURAL SER. 21.36 PCP 130.15 COCA COLA BOTTLING CO- AGRICULTURAL MATERIAL 15.32 ANN GLENISIER FOOD 2.38 HY-VEE MISCELLANEIOUS SUPPLIES 120.72 PEOPLE'S CPUG STORES INC. PCP 350.00 PEPSI COLA BOTTLING CO. PRIOR -YEAR ENCUMBRANCES 9.25 SHAY ELECTRIC RENTALS 8.00 TAYLCR RENTAL CENTER PRINT/REFERENCE 2,960.00 ADVACATOR I%ELFARE OPERATING EQUIPMENT 753.79 R.N. BCGGS CO.pRINT/CIRCULATING 404.81 EBSCO SUBSCRIPTION SERVICE CASSETTE 19.00 EDISON RECORC CLEARANCE PRINT/REFERENCE 167.20 EDNUNC PUBLICATIONS GCRP• PRINT/REFERENCE S,OCC.00 GALE RESEARCH CO.101.79 VIDEO I.C.' PUBLIC LIBRARY FOUNDATION MISCELLANEOUSRECORDING TAPE 74,75 KLAUS RADIO INC. PRINT/CIRCULATING 49,00 MOTTS DRUG S70RE PRINT/REFERENCE 263.70 G N.A.D.A• CASSETTE 929.55 RECORDED BCOKS PURCHASES FOR RESALE 27,665.51 VOLM BAG CO. INC. FUND TOTAL t , j i 1. 1959 r MICROFILMED BY J CORM MIC ROLAB CEDAR RAPIDS DCS MOINES r ..CUNCIL LISTING r '82 FUND: INTRAGOVERNMENTAL SERVICE FUNDS VENDOR NAME PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AMOUNT AMP PRODUCTS CCRPORATICN GENERAL EQUIP. 28.00 ACRO-ACROiT INC. OFFICE SUPPLIES 96.68 ACNIL ENTERPRISES MISCELLANEIOUS SUPPLIES 51.00 AHLERS9 CCCNEY9 DOPWEILER9 ATTORNEY SER. 39216.09 ALTCRFER MACHINERY CO. LANDFILL EQUIP. 264.09 AUTO CAMAGE APPRAISERS VEHICLE REPAIRS 52.00 B E J AUTO REFINISIING VEHICLE REPAIRS 745.50 BARRON MOTCR SUPPLY BUSES 162.17 BLUE CROSS/BLUE SHIELD CF IOWA HEALTH INSURANCE 39605.23 HARRY E. BOREN TRAVEL 130.00 HARRY E. BCREN TRAVEL ADVANCE 760.00 BREESE'S AUTO 6 LIGHT TRUCK 1.459.02 BRIGGS TRANSPORTATION CC. FREIGHT 42.90 BUSINESS ESSENTIALS INCORF. OFFICE SUPPLIES 7.16 BUTLER PAPER CO. PAPER STOCK 1.265.04 CAPITOL IMPLEMENT GENERAL EQUIP. 19774.83 CECAR RAPICS WELDING SUPPLY SAFETY CLOTHING 316.00 CHARTER CCAChES INC. REIMBURSABLE TRAVEL 398.60 CHARTER COAChES INC. REIMBURSABLE TRAVEL 365.80 CIRCA 21 DINNER PLAYHOUSE REIMBURSABLE TRAVEL 824.50 IOWA CITY PETTY CASK SANITATION SUPPLIES 7.74 PETTY CASH -RECREATION CENTER REIMBURSABLE TRAVEL 7.50 COMMUNICATIONS ENGINEERING CO. VEHICLE REPAIRS 3.886.17 CONSUMERS COOPERATIVE SOCIETY DIESEL 209313.49 CONTRACTORS TOOL 6 SUPPLY MISCELLANEIOUS SUPPLIES 367.13 0-A LUBRICANT CO. GREASE & OIL 937.20 DAVENPORT SPRING CC. INC. AUTO L LIGHT TRUCK 128.65 DES MOINES IRON CO. MTSCELLANEIOUS SUPPLIES 75.13 DES MOINES IRON CO. MISCELLANEIOUS SUPPLIES 62.01 DES MOINES WHEEL AND RIM CO. TWO -TON TRUCKS 84.39 DRUG TCWN NL SANITATION SUPPLIES 3.95 DUBUQUE CO. HISTORICAL SOCIETY REIMBURSABLE TRAVEL 103.50 DWAYNES TWO -TON TRUCKS 594.86 ECONOMY CATALOG STORES OF IOWA MINOR EQUIPMENT 156.77 ELECTRIC MOTORS OF GENERAL EQUIP. 9.54 ELLIOTT EQUIPMENT CO. STREET CLEAN E REP EOUI 90.91 THE F STOP FILM 500.40 FLEETWAY STORES MISCELLANEIOUS SUPPLIES 29.60 FRCHWEIN SUPPLY CC. OFFICE SUPPLIES 11.93 JOhN FUHRMEISTER SAFETY SHOES 35.00 GLASS SERVICES VEHICLE REPAIRS 175.55 GOOOFELLCw CO. INC. OUTSIDE PRINTING 125.00 ANNIE GRAHAM OUTSIDE PRINTING 22.00 GRUMMAN FLXIBLE CO. BUSES 425.48 HARTWIG MOTORS INC. AUTO E LIGHT TRUCK 696.55 ANDREA HAUER TRAVEL 272.00 HAUSMAN BUS PARTS CO. BUSES 418.67 HAUSMAN BUS PARTS CC. BUSES 1,029.15 HAWKEYE INTL. TRUCKS GARBAGE TRUCKS 65.12 HAWKEYE STATE BANK TRANSFER 307.965.39 HAWKEYE STATE BANK TRANSFER 19000.00 HAWKEYE STATE BANK TRANSFER 400.00 HAWKEYE STATE BANK TRANSFER 3339715.75 HAWKEYE STATE BANK TRANSFER 429056.55 HAWKEYE VALVE G FITTING CC. AUTO G LIGHT TRUCK 20.91 111CROnuaED BY JORM MIC RALAB ; CEDAR HANDS • DES MOINES 111519 J -CUNCIL LISTING 182 FUND: INTRAGCVERNMENTAL SERVICE FUNDS VENCCR NAME PROCUCT DESCRIPTICN AMOUNT HECKENDORN MFG. CC- GENERAL EQUIP- 111.52 HILLTCP DX CAR WASHES 198.00 30.00 HOLIDAY WRECKER SERVICE WATER SYST. [14PR1 . MAT- 17.50 HOOTMAN ROBO CAR WASH CAR WASHES 273.00 IBM OFFICE SUPPLIES 52.72 IOWA MACHINERY L SLPPLY MISCELLANEOUS SUPPLIES 1.381.70 IOWA STATE BANK MISCELLANEOUS 370.25 JIMS PETROLEUM MAINT. MINOR EQUIPMENT 111.10 JCHNSCN COUNTY RECCROER RECORDING FEES 51.85 JOHNSON COUNTY RECORDER OUTSIDE PRINTING 7,253.31 JOHNSON CCUNTY TREASURER PRCPERTY TAX 1.208.99 JOHNSCNS MACHINE Sf,CP BUSES 276.00 KALONA HISTORICAL SOCIETY BUSES 675.00 TRAVEL 519.23 KAR PRODUCTS TRAVEL 675.00 RGBERT KEATING 152.94 KING MOTOR SERVICE INC. GENERAL EQUIP- 113.00 LAWRENCE H. KINNEY TRAVEL ADVANCE 432.00 MICHAEL E. KUCHARZAK REGISTRATION 4.39 LAWRENCE BROTHERS AUTOMOTIVE GENERAL LAWRENCE131.89 LEWIS MCTOR SUPPLY TRAVEL 109.87 CRAIG LIHS 1.994.89 LINDER TIRE SERVICE GENERAL EQUIP. LOREN'S SIGNS MISCELLANEIDUS SUPPLIES 105.00 HENRY LOUIS INC. PHOTO SUP. E EQUIP. 889.30 .72 M.M.S. CONSULTANTS INC. ENGINEERING SERVICES 2.378.85 MAC TCCLS 67 SANITATION SUPPLIES 28.85 MARY MCELRCY POSTAGE 220.62 DAVID MALONE TRAVEL 213.80 BETTE MEISEL TRAVEL ADVANCE 272.00 MARIANNE MILKMAN TRAVEL MODERN BUSINESS SYSTEMS PHOTOCOPY SUPPLIES 800.27 202.51 MODERN BUSINESS SYSTEMS OFFICE EQUIPMENT RENTAL 19.026.06 MOORE CIL CO- GASCLINE 411.61 MUNCIE RECLAMATICN L SUPPLY BUSES 14.40 NEWKIRK SALES CO- RENTALS 12.80 NEWKIRK SALES CO- MISCELLANEIOUS SUPPLIES 531.08 NEW METHOD EQUIPMENT CC. GARBAUTOAEELIGHTKTRUCK 544.89 OLD CAPITOL MCTORS 121.09 PEDERSGN-SELLS EQUIPMENT CO- GENERAL EQUIP.HIT210.00 PIERCE KING ARCHITECT ASSCC• ARCOFFICEESUPPLIESCTURAL ER• 407.20 PIONEER CO. 100.825.00 PLUM GROVE ACRES AND LAND PRUCHASE 263.87 POWER BRAKES IOWA INC- BUSES 333.56 POWER EQUIPMENT INC. STREET CLEAN 6 REP EQUI 116.58 PYRAMID SERVICES GENERAL EQUIP- 220.63 QUILL CORP. OFFICE SUPPLIES 356.82 QUINT CITIES FORD TRUCK SALES LANDFILL EQUIP- 889.00 TERRY REYNOLDS 5C6.00 ROBERT'S RIVER RED IES REIMBURSABLE TRAVEL 440-00 TERRYL ROBINSON TRAVEL 27.00 ROCCA WELDING L REPAIR GENERAL EQUIP. 88.27 ROCKMOUNT RESEARCH E ALLCYS IN MISCELLANEIOUS SUPPLIES 14.68 Y RCN'S WELDING MINOR EQUIPMENTTOWING 68.00 RUSSELL'S TOWING TRAVEL 410-00 GLENN SIDERS 199 I i 111CROf ILMED BY JORM MICR6LAB 1 j CEDAR RAPIDS - DES M015ES. r I i J J r ":CUNCIL LISTING r '82 FUND: LNTRAGCVERN14ENTAL SERVICE FUNDS VENDOR NAME PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AMOUNT SIEG CO. AUTO C LIGHT TRUCK 1,408.56 SIEG CO. BUSES 1,410.51 CHUCK SMITH DISTRIBUTING BUSES 684.00 STCREY-KENWORTHY CC. OFFICE SUPPLIES 221.47 TECNNIGRAPhICS INC. OUTSIDE PRINTING 217.50 TRUCK EQUIPMENT INC. PRIOR -YEAR ENCUMBRANCES 6,704.00 TRUCK EQUIPMENT INC. VEHICULAR EQUIPMENT 495.00 VOSS PETROLEUM CO. GREASE 6 OIL 1,874.00 VOSS PETROLEUM CO. GREASE 6 OIL 1,315.64 WINEBRENNER GREUSICKE VEHICLE REPAIRS 1,173.11 XEROX CORP. OFFICE EQUIPMENT REPAIR 1,314.03 XEROX CORP. OFFICE EQUIPMENT REPAIR 1,438.18 ZIEBART VEHICLE REPAIRS 720.00 BOB ZIMMERMAN FORD BUSES 12,718.48 BOB ZIMMERMAN FORD TWO -TON TRUCKS 364.40 MAYMIE SCHMITT NEG. TRIPS 23.25 MABEL PARSONS REG. TRIPS 23.25 VELMA CORCORAN REC. TRIPS 23.25 JOE VILLHALER MISC. RECREATION 25.00 TOM HEIN MISC. RECREATION 25.00 LCUIE VILLHAUER MISC. RECREATION 25.00 KEVIN VILLFAUER MISC. RECREATION 25.00 JOHN PELEChEK MISC. RECREATION 25.00 ELLA MAE LAFFEY REC. TRIPS 23.25 BARB RGBB ANIMAL DEPOSITS 40.00 MARGE ERAZELTON ANIMAL DEPOSITS 40.00 ELIZABETH THOMAS REC. TRIPS 23.25 MARGARET CLCVER REL. TRIPS 23.25 RICHARD PETERSON ANIMAL DEPOSITS 40.00 AL DOLEZAL PUBLIC SAFETY RETIREMEN 752.10 ESTHER MCNABB PUBLIC SAFETY RETIREMEN 294.83 MRS. RAY MORGAN PUBLIC SAFETY RETIREMEN 281.91 DEAN BEBEE PUBLIC SAFETY RETIREMEN 1,063.42 HAZEL CAPPS PUBLIC SAFETY RETIREMEN 357.15 DONALD DOLEZAL PUBLIC SAFETY RETIREMEN 460.71 BETH FAY PUBLIC SAFETY RETIREMEN 348.93 JOHN FAY PUBLIC SAFETY RETIREMEN 681.48 DAREL FORMAN PUBLIC SAFETY RETIREMEN 803.63 WALTER GAR'ACOD PUBLIC SAFETY RETIREMEN 530.17 LETHA NEIN PUBLIC SAFETY RETIREMEN 595.87 RAYMOND HESS PUBLIC SAFETY RETIREMEN 581.56 EDhIN KNOECEL PUBLIC SAFETY RETIREMEN 694.08 JOSEPH KNGEDEL PUBLIC SAFETY RETIREMEN 542.64 ROBERT PARROTT PUBLIC SAFETY RETIREMEN 696.78 ADRIAN RITTENMEYER PUBLIC SAFETY RETIREMEN 552.40 HARCLD ROGERS PUBLIC SAFETY RETIREMEN 718.00 LESTER ROGERS PUBLIC SAFETY RETIREMEN 405.07 LAVERNE SHAY PUBLIC SAFETY RETIREMEN 417.25 VERNAL SHIMCN PUBLIC SAFETY RETIREMEN 784.57 GLENN ST114MEL PUBLIC SAFETY RETIREMEN 636.15 HERMAN VILLHAUER PUBLIC SAFETY RETIREMEN 481.85 MRS. DALE VCRBRICH PUBLIC SAFETY RETIREMEN 340.68 MRS. HELEN DCLEZAL PUBLIC SAFETY RETIREMEN 304.66 EMMETT EVANS PUBLIC SAFETY RETIREMEN 600.00 MRS. MARY FAM PUBLIC SAFETY RETIREMEN 303.25 MICROFILMED BY JORM MICROLAB 1 CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES 1959 1 J r ` CUNCIL LISTING FUND: INTRAGOVERNMENTAL SERVICE FUNDS VENDOR NAME WILLIAX HOLLAND MRS. ALICE LEWIS PATRICK MCCARNEY EMMET POTTER DGNALO PURVIS EDWIN RUPPERT CHARLES SNIDER LESLIE SPRINKLE G.D. STIMMEL RAYMOND VITOSH MARJORIE WEHMEYER MRS. LETA 6HITE RICHARG W. LEE MARILYN DELSING JEFFERSON BANK OF MISSOURI MODERN BUSINESS SYSTEMS SAVIN CORPORATION r '82 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AMOUNT PUBLIC SAFETY RETIREMEN 507.59 PUBLIC SAFETY RETIREMEN 297.12 PUBLIC SAFETY RETIREMEN 752.84 PUBLIC SAFETY RETIREMEN 582.65 PUBLIC SAFETY RETIREMEN 877.06 PUBLIC SAFETY RETIREMEN 633.27 PUBLIC SAFETY RETIREMEN 684.83 PUBLIC SAFETY RETIREMEN 246.12 PUBLIC SAFETY RETIREMEN 503.43 PUBLIC SAFETY RETIREMEN 508.56 PUBLIC SAFETY RETIREMEN 130.52 PUBLIC SAFETY RETIREMEN 537.87 PUBLIC SAFETY RETIREMEN 19031.40 PUBLIC SAFETY RETIREMEN 454.48 OFFICE EQUIPMENT RENTAL 122.61 COMMUNICATION EQUIP.REP 575.00 OFFICE EQUIPMENT RENTAL 114.68 FUND TOTAL 9339169.41 MICROFILMED BY JORM MIC R6LA6 CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES r L 'CCUNCIL LISTING r '82 FUND: SPECIAL REVENUE FUNC VENDOR NAME PRODUCT DESCRIPTIGN AMOUNT BARKERS INC. CONTRACTED IMPROVEMENTS 120,044.47 BARKERS INC. CONTRACTED IMPROVEMENTS 39,977.48 CEDAR RAPICS/IOWA CITY RAILROA CONTRACTED IMPROVEMENTS 15,460.00 IOWA CITY PETTY CASK FILM PROCESSING 7.13 CREDIT BUREAU OF IOWA CITY DUES & MEMBERSHIPS 10.00 MARY GAVIN ANTIQUES APPRAISAL SERVICES 45.00 ELMER E BARBARA DEGCOD BUILDING IMPROVEMENTS 46.53 THE F STOP PHOTO SUP. E EQUIP. 13.33 HAZEL GOSENBERG AND BUILDING IMPROVEMENTS 5,448.39 HAZEL GOSEN'BERG AND BUILDING IMPROVEMENTS 3,068.72 ANNIE GRAHAM OUTSIDE PRINTING 26.00 D.C. HEATH 6 CO. BOOKS MAGAZINES NEWSPAP 23.95 DEL AND JAN hOLLAND BUILDING IMPROVEMENTS 239.28 IOWA CITY FRESS CITIZEN LEGAL PUBLICATIONS 85.44 MONA JESPERSEN AND BUILDING IMPROVEMENTS 8,808.96 MONA JESPERSEN AND BUILDING IMPROVEMENTS 3,637.97 JO. CC. ABSTRACT 6 TITLE CO. ABSTRACTS 45.00 LIND ART SUPPLIES OFFICE SUPPLIES 17.55 NAHRO PUBLICATIONS BOOKS MAGAZINES NEWSPAP 17.50 NORTH IOWA CCNTRACTORS INC. CONTRACTED IMPROVEMENTS 57,214.53 POSTAL INSTANT PRESS OUTSIDE PRINTING 35.00 POSTAL INSTANT PRESS OUTSIDE PRINTING 7.00 SHOEMAKER E hAALANC ENGINEERS ENGINEERING SERVICES 1,276.73 STANLEY CONSULTANTS ENGINEERING SERVICES 634.24 FUND TOTAL 256,210.20 LEASED HOUSING - SECTION 8 VARIOUS LANDLORDS RENT 67,455.50 PENNINGROTH APARTMENTS RE14T 891.00 CITY OF IOWA CITY JULY & AUG. EXPENSES 24,265.89 PIERRE ALDERSHOF RENT 120.00 LAKESIDE PARTNERS RENT 247.00 LAKESIDE PARTNERS RENT 208.00 LAKESIDE PARTNERS RENT 260.00 NICHOLAS PEET RENT 133.00 BERT STEFFENSEN REIJT 102.00 UNIVERSITY OF IOWA RENT 124.00 VOPARIL CUSTOMER BUILT HOMES RENT 116.00 CITY OF IOWA CITY REIMBURSEMENT OF EXPENSES 1,860.58 LEASED HOUSING TOTAL 95,782.97 GRAND TOTAL 51,930,665.38 IIICRDnu41D DY JORM MICR6LA9 � CEDAR RAPIDS DCS :401NE5 I9$9 �I J r ABSTRACT OF ELECTION II (SMlon $0.01, D7.00 and 050A.I5, cod. .1 1..) <.....,u....... Fmm 156-K 0.481 IT IS HEREBY CERTIFIED THAT, on the _ath.... ._ day of_.AcIvember___________________A. D., 19._82_, the undersigned- _Betty_9.ckenfels,__Chairperson;_Mike_falek,_baroJALannelly,_Dennis __________ INAMES AND TITLE Of OFFICE Of THE CANVASSERS) ____Langenberg._anli.11on_Sebr.._nembers_Df_the_Board_af__Super0snr_s__----------- met as a____ Board of Canvassers, as provided by law, in Iowa- City ------------------------------------------------- in -- ________________________________________________in__ Johnson___________________County, Iowa, and canvassed the election returns from all the voting precincts in said County, for votes cast at the election held therein on the --2nd _ . _dcy of.4ovember ----------- A. D., 1982 _ _ for each office on the ballot and the number of votes for and against each question submitted by said _ _City - -- ---- the result of said canvass being as follows: ICaann, llforssaal) FOR THE OFFICE OF_._.-.-.--_._-_.--- _------------ .._ -- - — _-- ___--__.. (..___----__.to be elected) (Numb.') There were___________________________________________________________________ ballots cast, of which ----------------------------------------- had .---------.---- ---- --'---. --. .votes ---------------------------------------------had ---------- —----------- ------- ---- — ------votes -------------------------------- .._.hod ----------- --- -- — _votes --------------------------------------- had ----------------------- — ----- - ------ --votes --------------------------------------------- had ------- —----------------------- ...votes ----------------------------------- ------ --had---------- — -._._ ...votes -- ---------------------- ------------------- had ----------- ----------- ------ _ __..-- --votes ---------------------------- — — — --- ----.had ----------------- --------- --- -- -- — - _..votes ------------------------------------------ had -------------------- --------- --- - .---..votes --------------------------------------------- had --------------------------------------------- votes and----------------------------------------- — --------------------------------was/were elected. and-----------------------------------------------------------------------------was/were elected. FOR THE OFFICE OF------------------------------------------------------- ---------- to be elected) (Nwb.r) There were----------------------------------------------------------------------ballots cast, of which -------------------------------------------had--------------------------------------------- votes ------- ---- ----------------------------- had ---------------- ---------------------- ----------- _-..__..votes ------------------------------ ---- - -- had ----------- -- -------- ------- — -- -votes ----------------------- --------------- had -------------— ---------------------- ---...votes ------------------------ ---------------had--------_. ... ------- ..votes and-- ---------------------------------- ----------------- -------------was/were elected. FOR THE OFFICE OF-------------------------------------------------------- (------------ to be elected) (NumMq There were ___________________________.__ --_-____--__--____-____..__-___.__.-_---..ballots cast, of which --------------------------•-----------------had------------------------------------ - _votes --------------------------------------------- had --------------------------------------•----votes ----------------------------- --------------- had - --- -•-------------------------------------- votes ---------------------------------------------had ------------------------------------------ ... votes --------------------------------------- had ---------------------------------------— -- votes and-------------------•-----------------------------------------------------------was/were elected. FOR THE OFFICE OF ------------------------------------------------------- ( ------------ to be elected) (N.b.,) There were----------------------------------------------------------------------ballots cast, of which --------------------------------------------- had ------------------------- ------------------votes --------------------------------------------- had --------------- -------- -------------votes -- -----------had ------------------------------------- -----votes _-.--------------------------------votes -------------------------------------------- had ------_ ------------- ----------------------votes and------------------------------------------------------------------------------was/were elected. OVER 1 IIICROFILMED BY I JORM MICR4LA6 CEDAR RAPIDS r DE' MOINES 1 J J to be elected) _ OFFICE OF Mumb.l ballots cast, of which There were ------- had ----------------------------•- ______________votes -------------------------------------- had -------------------------------------------- votes votes ------- had ---- ------------------------------------------------ votes --------------------------------------------- had-------------------------------------------- -------------•--- —------- ------------ - -------------------------------------------had-------------------- -------votes and----------------- ------------------------------------- ------- _ _ - - - _ _ _ _ was/were elected. _ to be elected) FOR THE OFFICE OF-------------------------------- (N�mL.d -----------------ballots cast, of which There were --------------- — — ---------------------- - --------had--------------------------- -----votes ------------------------------------ votes -------------- ------------------------------ had----------------- --------------- votes ---- had ------------ -------------------------------- --------------------------- -----votes --------- ------------------- had ------ — -------------------- .....votes -------------------- ___-__ _______________wasfwere elected. and--------•--------------------------------'--------- — FOR THE SPECIAL PROPOSITION: _Hotel_dtid -Motel- Tax---------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------- There were _fifteen_thousand -five _hundred_seventy_-three__(15,573)-. _---_-___ballots cost, ofwhich _ ntne _ thousand _four. hundred _ s 1 x_ty. -(9,460). - - - - - - - - - - - - - -votes were for the proposition, and six thousand one hundred thirteen (6,113) ____-__---...-_--voteswereagainsttheproposition. ----------------------- FOR THE SPECIAL PROPOSITION- -------------------------- --------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ There were --------------- — — -------------------------------- ------------- ballots cast, of which votes were for the proposition, and ________votes were against the proposition. FOR THE SPECIAL PROPOSITION: --------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------- ------------------------ ballots ROPOSITION:............_____------_----- ballots cast, of which -------------- There were ----------------------------------------------------------- were for the proposition, and --------------------------------- ___ ___ votes were against the proposition. FOR THE SPECIAL PROPOSITION---------------------------------"'---•""""--"------------•-• ----•-- ------------------------------------- There were ------------------------------ — ------ ------------- ----------------- ballots cost, of which votes were for the proposition, and votes were against the proposition. WITNESS our signatures, this--- 9tb -_ _ _day of- . Ngvf?mber - _ . _ _ _ _ - -, A. D., 19.8Z _ - (SIGNATURES) (OFFICIAL TIUM ----------------- ___________ -------------- )--------------------- `` Canvassers --------------- ---------------- ---------­-------- - 7 LU F 10o £ 83ii=ac83 3`o€E -44; 81 05o Qtr 9,0 80 s = V.2 .1 8dr8�4 , a �yyk �ry8y8A�t=-sBQe'�s}€gi�XEC 48'8 :y�ppY ' 11 L' � EI N � 1 � li m'� J L 6 C m ll � £ m b O •" C S � � � � T e �✓I 1= °' �aP •.L- I Y.�9 E'i•dme-- LL a O� c ''fE m mo•oy�yo r� ; ' IZ; o �o ?28.=e.q pa op8 � cr,. d3 •Pp .3�D Iii_ IIL/II •> `I^d.F gti �L�rJ�4 'SF '$8 -2 S-: a jO p°m+ � 4yprz-6 88yc 'N >C�` ' A ` �$58o3i—eo•$ tf g41 A{. dSae ,•r. vdi aLi•a N. E %� E�m£ni9 o£0= - U ;£ T? 2'J,� 2''£ OC ,a,� m mr o•• c v°If �,=o`8cz.fi c."ogg _a�$C Ncoo M. c'E o7I 4�1�r iiofp1 ° LL Irj £Y Ce e�tCE€ J' 0tIO u Fz gu m '� h S 2-041 862 BP�r•E cSe WQ o IIev MICROFILMED 01' I j JORM MICR6LA13 ) � I CEDAR RAPIDS •DCS NDIAES ' 7 � I .i J r LOWELL A. LUHMAN, M.D.. F.A.C.O.G. STANLEY W. GREENWALD, M.D.. F.A.C.O.G. CHARLES F. HESSE. M.D.. F.A.C.O.G. DOUGLAS C. JOHNSON, M.D.. F.A.C.O.G. City Council Iowa City, IA Dear Madam Mayor and City Council: P,ECEit'rn 151932 LUHMAN, GREENWALD. HESSE AND JOHNSON. P.C. OBSTETRICS. GYNECOLOGY AND GYNECOLOGIC SURGERY PHONE (319) 337.3193 1025 WADE STREET IOWA CITY. IOWA 52240 November 15,1982 I am writing to you to support the request by Hillcrest Family Services for $73,000 in a HUD block grant. This would be for development of a half -way house in Iowa City for male psychiatric clients. Hillcrest is an excellent organization to carry out this program. This type of facility is of extreme need in this medical community. As you know, psychiatric hospitals are dismissing patients earlier all the time and returning them to the community. Often, they are not ready to accomplish this task on their own and need this support initially. If it is not available, they continue to be hospitalized and discharged in cycles, the so-called revolving door. In the meantime, it may lead to serious consequences in the community as we have seen here in the past year. Being in the medical profession, I am aware that there are requests by several excellent organizations for funds for further growth. The request by Hillcrest is for an unavailable program that is seriously needed. i i Sinc ly, Lowell A Luhman,M.D. mp 1464 1 i4ICROl ILI.1ED BY .I "JORM-MICR6LAB" I � CEDAR RAPIDS A DFS M0I4ES � t al IVA n hi P09 Willow St, Iowa City T;ov. 12, 19P2 To Mayor Neuhauser and I'embers of the City Council Dear Vembers, After attending the Council meeting on Monday, Nov. ?, I have become increasingly concerned that the members of the Council need to hear from supporters of the request by Systems Unlimited for CDBC funding to provide two homes for children who are severely and profoundly disabled. I shall speak as an officer of the Association for Retarded Citizens/Iowa, as a parent of two adult daughters who are mentally retarded and who now live in a Systems home, and as an original board member of Systems Unlimited. I do not speak to you because I am the wife of Benny Leonard, Director of Systems Unlimited, although I do admit that this association gives me a closer look at the accomplishments of Systems Unlimited and of the needs in the community that Systems Unlimited hopes to meet. It is a well established fact that children in community based programs have greater potential for development that those who are institutionalized. It is an established policy of ARC/Iowa to support community based group homes for children and adults who cannot be better served in their own homes. Parents who might be forced to send their child to Glenwood State Hospital School, because of the severity of the handicapping condition and the physical and mental strains on the family, can still be close to their child while the child receives care and training in the community. Systems Unlimited was developed in 1971 by a group of parents of f Johnson County Association for Retarded Citizens who recognized the need for establishing in Iowa City developmental group homes for children. We were confident that our philosophy of maintaining homes for $ or 6 children would offer the best opportunities for the child's growth, with parent counselors and trained staff to provide continuity in their lives. Systems Unlinited has a proven record in meeting the needs of handicapped children and adults. It is a licensed agency for the Department of Social Services. It is a financially stable, non-profit corporation which must rely on funding grants for any type of expansion of the hi.vh quality services it provides in our community. 1465 MICROFILMED BY JORM MIC Rf''LAB L CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOMES t _ a v a...4 LL— . i -z- Systems Unlimited currently provides services for 50 mentally and Physically handicapped children in developmental group homes, utilizing the fine support systems of our local schools and community programs. There is need to expand the services to those children who are more profoundly disabled and who need specialized housing. We have seen the opening of the six new group homes for handicapped adults, built in Iowa City and Coralville with H.U.D, funding, We are proud, as citizens of this community, that our handicapped population is served so well. We would have that same pride in the expansion of the Systems program to provide homes for severely and profoundly involved children. Funding for construction of homes for developmentally disabled children is not available through H.U.D. loans, I hope that you will give serious consideration , in your final decisions, to the request for CDBG funding by Systems Unlimited. Sincerely, / o 141CROEILMED BY j "JORM MIC R(SLA9 1 j CEDAR RAPIDS •DES MOINES ! I 1965 IN OVLLG VMOI'1LLIO VMOI'3nN3AV NOGM3J LCL C REC_ 7D ;. i 1932 Y M ( l6l C t cr icy li Cct�c;� 4,rt,Ea,t ti� er��ow t6 LGx7r� �� r4Zd�G� (C Lp i �37.�e�� I1ICROi ILMID DP JORM MICROLAB CEDAR RAPIDS • OCs MOINES J r "-1/ '/. J CITY OF IOWA CITY CHIC CENTER 410 E. WASHNGTON ST. IOWA CITY, IOWA 52240 (319) 356-50170 December 14, 1982 Ms. Yvonne McCabe 237 Ferson Avenue Iowa City, Iowa 52240 Dear Ms. McCabe: At' its regular meeting on November 23, 1982, the City Council received and placed on file your letter concerning regulations for massage parlor activities in Iowa City. It was the consensus of the Council, at its formal meeting of November 9, not to consider adopting such an ordinance at this time. Enclosed is a copy of a memorandum which was furnished to the Council and which was taken into consideration when making this decision. This is not to say that the Council favors no regulations for massage parlors. Rather it was felt that the police could more easily monitor these activities without an ordinance. If you should have any further comments about this matter or any questions, please contact me. Sincerely yours, Neal G. Berlin City Manager / cc: City Clerk ✓ bj2/1 MICROFILMED By � JORM MIC RGIL AB i j CEDAR RAPIDS • PES MOINES v 1 I� Il` r City of Iowa City MEMORANDUM Date: November 5, 1982 To: City Council From: City Manager Re: Report on Massage Parlors At the City Council meeting of July 6, 1982, the staff was requested to provide information to the Council concerning massage parlor licensing. The staff has investigated and assembled ordinance materials. However, I am sure that the Council is aware that such ordinances are not a panacea and that they have not eliminated the problem. While a high level of enforcement might reduce the public perception that a problem exists, in fact, it is the opinion of the Police Chief, the City Attorney, and the City Manager that the problem goes underground where it is less obvious to law enforcement personnel and/or continues to exist in other formats such as modeling and health studios. This matter will be scheduled for informal discussion as the Council directs. The Police Chief and the City Attorney will be present at that time to answer any questions which you may have and discuss a proposed ordinance if you wish. tp4/9 cc: Harvey Miller Robert Jansen Richard Boyle j, Mlc RorILMED BY 1 JORM MICR46LAB F I j CEDAR RAPIDS • DES 1101NES L It J J .i C PLAZA ONE DUBUQUE do COLLEGE WALK IOSVA CITY. IOWA 52210 The City Council 410 East Washington Iowa City, IA 52240 Dear Mayor and Councilmembers: November 15, 1982 In an effort to attract major corporations and office building tenants to locate in downtown Iowa City, it has come to my attention that a problem exists regarding long-term parking: At present there does not appear to be any! According to Neal Berlin, the ramps and other parking areas are closed to new permit parking. Long-term facilities for people who work in the down- town area are needed. Not everybody rides the bus to work each day; people working in the downtown area come from surrounding communities as far away as Cedar Rapids. Also, there are many people who need their cars periodically during the day for business purposes. j Specifically, if we could assure long-term parking today adjacent to the down- town area, we could attract 40 to 50 new people to the downtown area. These people could become regular long-term shoppers and thus add to the revenue base of the downtown area. Plaza Centre I was the cornerstone to the urban renewal development. Being the first building constructed, it set in motion the "mall" and was the impetus financially for other developments. The city in its planning made the commitment to provide appropriate parking for the downtown community and must address this problem. Thank you for your consideration. Very truly yours, PLAZA CENTRE ONE V It Jeff Langston Leasing Agent .JEFF LANGSTON Leasing A4mnt,l• \Innagemcnl Suite 500 Tele 310-337.1111 j• MICRO!1 MED BY JORM MIC RdLAB j CEDAR RAPIDS DES MOMES. f 1 1961 J TO: Honorable Mayor and City Council Iowa City, Iowa We, the undersigned, being the owners of twenty percent or more either of the area of the lots included in such proposed change, or of those immediately adjacent in the rear thereof extending the depth of one lot or not to exceed two hundred feet therefrom, or of those directly opposite thereto, extending the depth of one lot or not to exceed two hundred feet from the street frontage of such opposite lots do hereby protest the rezoning of the following property: o C� �3 u �,`N✓cJ f U This petition is signed and acknowledged by each of us with the intention that such rezoning shall not became effective 1�I�ncn �9T4. - By: vners(s) of. Property Address ' STATE OF IOWA ) ss: JOHNSON OCUNIY ) // On this A day o�� , 9792 before me, the undersigned, a Notary Public in and for said unty and State, personally appeared SoHo P SAGES and Joule C' SHL ES to me known to be the identical persons named in and who executed the within and foregoing instrument and acknmvledged that they executed the same as their voluntary act and deed. us -Notyry Public in and for the State of Iowa Cauners(s) of Property Address STATE OF IOWA ) ss: JOILIS,P1 COUNTY ) On this day of 1979, before me, the undersigned, a Notary Public in and for said County and State, personally appeared and to me known to be the identical persons named in and who executed the within and foregoing instii;ment and acknowledged that they executed the same as their voluntary act and deed. DN®V 1 Notary Public in and for the State of Iowa MICROFILMED BY J j JORM MICROLAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DES "DINES 1 r pp finE fOOcL � §F-C78RQ9ES. Phone 337-5314 Jerry Bartachek Johnson Co. Health Dept. Health Center 1105 Gilbert Ct. Iowa City, Iowa 52240 Dear Mr. Bartchek RECEI`dLO 111 9 1982 THE AIRLINER SINCE 1944 November 9, 1982 Once again I must request your help in stopping the destruction of my business and equipment by waste water and etc. that comes through the ceiling of the Airliner. The source is'the Starport bar. I cannot continue to accept this problem. Please help close this place. Their word and efforts Are just a joke. Friday night, November 6, 1982, we received a large quantity of water pouring through the ceiling into our bar and all over equipment and inventory. Please help atop this once and for all. cc: Lawrence Short John Wakefield Fire Chief Neal Berlin Iowa City Council Dennis Ellie SPAYER 49 Co. LTD. 22 SOUTH CLINTON FIICROEILMED BY 1 JORM MICR6LAB � CEDAR RAPIDS •DES 14DI9ES I _ Regards /VI Doug Tbedt 6 DD NOV 17, ABBIE STOLFUS CITY CLERK 196y IOWA CITY. IOWA 52240 J r i CITY CSF 10\AIA CITY CIVIC CENTER 410 E. WASHINGTON ST. IOWA CITY IOWA 52240 (319) 354.180 Date December 3, 1982 T0: The Honorable Mayor and the City Council RE: Civil Service Entrance Examination -Assist. Treat. Plant Doer. 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 Assist. Treat. Plant Ooer./Pollution Control Mark Thies - Hired 12/3/82 IOWA CITY CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION Arletta L. Orelup ruce . a er o n A. Maxwell ATTEST: Abbie Stolfus, City Clerk MICROFILMED BY JORM MICR6LAS I CEDAR RAPIDS • DES M01YES I 1470 J r � CITY CF 10"A CITY CIVIC CENTER 410 E. WASHINGTON ST IOWA CITY IOWA 52240 (319) 354.1800 Date 10/18/82 TO: The Honorable Mayor and the City Council RE: Civil Service Entrance Examination - Maintenance III/Parking Meters 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 Maintenance III - Parking Meters/Parking Systems Joseph Turechek - Hired 10/18/82 IOWA CITY CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION v Arletta L. Orelup / ruse a er John axwe ATTEST: Abbie Stolfus, Citi Clerk MICROFILMED BY CORM MIC RCfLAB CEDAR RAPIDS DES MOVIES a r '" CITY CSF I CIVIC CEf,31ER 410 E. WASHINGTON ST Date 10/18/82 C)\A/A C ITY IOWA CITY IOWA 52240 (319) 354.180 TO: The Honorable Mayor and the City Council RE: Civil Service Entrance Examination - Energy Coordinator 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 Energy Coordinator/Administration Richard Webb - Hired 10/18/82 IOWA 5�TY CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION Arletta L. Orelup rucea er o n A. Maxwell ATTEST: -moi � ,n�(� . Abbie Stolfus, City Glerk 1 MICROFILMED BY I 1 CORM MICR16LAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DES M014ES WI X �r November 23, 1982 To the Iowa City Council: As a property owner since the 1920'x, Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority hereby wishes to record its opposition to the down -zoning of Burlington Street - the 300 block on the south side. Susan Rollins President, Kappa Alpha Theta Copporation Board u NOV 221982 ABBIE STOLFUS CITY CLERK MICROFILMED BY t -JORM MICR6LAB 1 ' CEDAR RAPIDS • DES M018ES I J_� =_ • a -� IOWA CITY COMMUNITY SCHOOL DISTRICT David L. Cronin Superintendent October 4, 1982 1 V� 509 S. Dubuque Street Iowa City, Iowa 52240 13191 338.3885 Mary Neuhauser, Mayor City of Iowa City Civic Center Iowa City, Iowa 52240 Dear Mayor Neuhauser This letter is to inform you that the Board of Directors of the Iowa City Community School District approved the following appointments pending approval of the City Council: David Wooldrik Johnson County Council of Governments 1923 Grantwood Drive David Wooldrik Mayor's Youth Employment Committee 1923 Grantwood Drive lie Os ran pa cs an Recr`ea�on 35 stmin' ter Thank you for giving the Board of Directors an opportunity to recommend candidates to serve on various city commissions and committees. i Sincerely, Richard A. Lahr Secretary, Board of Directors i . RAL:mkh cc: David L. Cronin, Superintendent 1931//99a. i� 141CROf MED BY J i -JORM MICR6LAB 1 CEDAR RAPIDS DES MOINES I David L Cronin Superintendent r, ' 12 1332 IOWA CITY COMMUNITY SCHOOL DISTRICT 509 S. Dubuque Street Iowa City, Iowa 52240 19191 996.9665 November 11, 1982 Neil G. Berlin, City Manager City of Iowa City Civic Center, 410 E. Washington St. Iowa City, Iowa 52240 Dear Mr. Berlin: This letter is to inform you that Dave Wooldrick was appointed by President Lynne Cannon to serve as the Board's representative to the Iowa City Park and Recreation Commission. Sincerely, e 4& Richard A. Lahr Board Secretary RAL/is MICROFILMED By i JORM MICRbL AB 1 j CEDAR RAPIDS - DES MOINES � I 0 M3 J� r CITY OF IOWA CITY CIVIC CENTER 410 E. WASHINGTON ST. IOWA CITY IOWA 52240 (319) 354.1800 NOTICE THE CITY COUNCIL OF IOWA CITY IS CONSIDERING AN APPOINTMENT TO THE FOLLOWING COMMISSION: SENIOR CENTER COMMISSION One vacancy - Three-year term January 1, 1983 - December 31, 1985 The duties of the Senior Center Commission are as follows: 1) To serve in an advisory role to the City Coun- cil with regard to the needs of the Senior Center. 2) To make recommendations with regard to policies and programs at the Senior Center. 3) To join staff and other interested persons in i seeking adequate financial resources for the operation of the Senior Center. 4) To encourage full participation by senior citi- zens in the programs of the Senior Center. 5) To ensure that the Senior Center is effectively integrated into the community and cooperates with organizations with common goals in meeting the needs of senior citizens. I' 6) To serve in an advocacy role with regard to the needs of senior citizens in Iowa City. 7) To assist the City Manager in evaluation of personnel. Iowa City appointed members of boards and commis- sions must be qualified electors of the City of Iowa City. This appointment will be made at the October 26,E 1982, meeting of the City Council at 7:30 P.M. in the Council Chambers. The actual term will begin January 1, 1983. 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. 1990 i MICROFILMED BY i JORM MICR6LAO CEDAR RAPIDS DES MOVIES r i r J [r November 23, 1982 SENIOR CENTER COMMISSION - toe ree-year term, January 1, 1983 December 31, 1985 C. Conrad Browne 317 Douglass Ct. I4I CRDFIU4ED BY ' 1 JORM MICR46LAB - CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOVIES I j994 J� r AC CORY BOARD/COMMISSION APPLICAI. 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. prior to the The City Council announces Advisory Board/Commission vacancies 90 days eriod for new members. The training period allows new members to date the appointment will be made. This period provides for a 30 -day advertising period and a 60 -day training p board/commission become familiar with the responsibilities and duties of the advisory before becoming a full voting member. period has expired, the After a vacancy has been announced andtheeinOformala work session. The appointment is Council reviews all applications during Appointees serve as unpaid volunteers. announced at the next formal Council meeting. APP Council prefers that 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. THETHISPUBLICCA THIS APPLICATION DOCUMENT ANAS SUCH WILL BE CONSIDERED FOR 3N BE RE ONLY. AND DISTRIBUTED FOR �� ADVISORY BOARD/COMMISSION NAME �, , L yl4�eTERM ADDRESS �176�-`�'S 'T C NAME C,". C �,wR.1n wc� n�E EMPLOYER / z.� 11 3a�TIST d,4UPCH L OCCUPATION PHONE NUMBERS EXPERIENCE WHAT IS RESIDENCE !2 7 af3 WHICH YOU FEEL QUALITY YOU FOR THIS POSITION: — n BUSINESS 33g' 7 _.._ cnr_c nc TNTS ADVISORY .rte ✓ .--- - v Specific attention should be directed to possible conflict of interest as defined is Chapters potential3conflict03Of2interest exists, contact of the Code of Iowa. sthel egalube Dept. Will�you have a conflict of interest? —YES ✓NO NO If selected, do you want to be notified? _ ES y ou are not seec 1982 This application will be kept on file for 3 months. OCT 21 -11CROFILMED BY JORM MICROLA13 CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOVIES May 1982 ED ABBIE STOLFUS r.ITY CLFRI� 199 1 J V �I r � CITY OF I0\/VA CITY CIVIC CENFER 410 E. WASHINGTON ST. IOWA CITY IOWA 52240 (319) 354.18GD NOTICE THE CITY COUNCIL OF IOWA CITY IS CONSIDERING AN APPOINTMENT TO THE FOLLOWING COMMISSION: HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION One vacancy - Three-year term January 1, 1983 - January 1, 1986 The duties of the members of the Human Rights Commission are to provide for the general wel- fare of the citizens of Iowa City by studying the relationships of people of various races, colors, creeds, religions, nationalities, sexes, and ancestries living within the community. To provide procedures for the operation of said Commission to eliminate prejudice, intolerance, bigotry and discrimination in the City of Iowa City, Iowa, by declaring discriminatory practices in the areas of public accommodations, employment and the leasing, sale, financing or showing of real property to be against public policy and to provide procedures for the investigation of com- plaints 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 November 23, 1982, meeting of the City Council at 7:30 P.M. in the Council Chambers. The actual term will begin January 1, 1983. Persons interested in being con- sidered for this position should contact the City Clerk, Civic Center, 410 East Washington. Appli- cation forms are available from the Clerk's office upon request. ►995 MICROFILMED DY JORM MIC REILAB 1 j CEDAR RAPIDS DEStdDIYES ' i i i November 23, 1982 HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION - one vacancy for a three-year term, January 1, 1983 to January 1, 1986 Linda Friedman 412 Kimball Road Greg Schmidt 1010 W. Benton103F (?,I&lie %e IL IIO`n 1-700 h. poboyoe fid. I� MICROFILMED BY -JORM MICR6LA6 CEDAR RAPIDS • DES IAOIf1ES i r i :SORY BOARD/COMMISSION APPLICA'. 1 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/Commission vacancies 90 days prior to the date the appointment will be made. This period provides for a 30 -day advertising period and a 60 -day training period for new members. The training period allows new members to become familiar with the responsibilities and duties of the advisory board/commission 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. Council prefers that 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. THIS APPLICATION WILL BE CONSIDERED FOR 3 MONTHS ONLY. ADVISORY BOARD/COMMISSION NAMERumon Pjq�n�S TERM II83 - 1 NAME L\nacL Fr-� eamckrl ADDRESS 1\2 1Clrn�all cad OCCUPATION Law -M•B•A . &4rUAen_�_ EMPLOYER PHONE NUMBERS: RESIDENCE 33---25 Lf $ BUSINESS — F�unli 0 EXPERIENCE AND/OR ACTIVITIES WHICH YOU FEEL-OAH+Y YOU FOR THIS POSITION: 1 V\q,e �' {�• •�ruM tine Uny. \cwo, irL Cc, mmu-1Gz}jen Sluclies • l c At%,clzd le l civ v" l),n�yet'S:� �� �se2te,� \ Cocapleirl a Q41�1'c �e\4-1:ons �rc'leT:ew•vY �� �i,e_ LMMO GOIl Mee, L1^ni C- :-. A.,, Fco,ll.41 `I�°I- \ Scryed on Ve. l:,Z `1 '61iGFZela'Tior-\S Co r�rn; �i•es_ , ( o, �Fe.,ne4.QJ, •F\ne � a!-, un ( c ��ere.v`ce.: 'w u sig Q c o R �'� e. k�rtcrk,�-�Sr`nz�-4����G AF�ars C��,nY.�ce� M � lgel \1„cvt Iv��'„1C s•,rz 1ci38. /W+HAT IS YOUR PRESENT KNOWLEDGE OF THIS ADVISORY BOARD? V,.,,,,a,i R,944 -r `o rv,cu i5M-Mt k\ ,- & ead., �. C�-v�Cer,�3 � �SeIG•w ��t c..c� ,vc wlLnor,cP o-Fi `1uCV�nn c �\n'4S' i 1IIwc �`"�+� WHAT CONTRIBUTIONS 00 YOU FEEL YOU CAN MAKE TO THIS ADVISORY BOARD (OR STATE REASON FOR APPLYING)? -- See CkLe.r- s:ae_ crF• pa e— Specific attention should be directed to possible conflict of interest 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 If you are not selected, do you want to be notified? YES _NO L� p 2 D This application will be kept on file for 3 months. 15 / May 1982 OCT 13 1982 / ABBIE STOLFUS CITY CLERK 1996 1 \2 MICRU IVSD BY J JORM MICROLAB CEDAR RAPIDS , DES '101`!ES i �\kn.�.n �•��`ts C�,,.,r•,,ka-e2.. s��teJ� why- >k.� o,�'i•�-GyC', q,y .l•.'(.Ye, is v o. Ung s T'A l 1��,c�•.t.e� �1,.� Te,``,,,.Sl,. 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CST" l,�-W o� `-1.Urr\+n t�•� 5 ��. $� C •� �, �• 1l'LfN a"�' '�'1.� \SMV'• e'� 1eINT Co✓iC¢rM�I S� Dona+• o-•• c.. a l f i�-- ar <kcArNer j�Maic� Q �t �3 cov,Sv;SS/c•7 ,� �v,.�o et . n 4 � �,vj 0, ; n Gl 4 \� ea S— o rte r pCi Sg -rte Co ^n10 i T • r a �/ c12xq/,s Qi : •• n tJ c ^ d1 01- Mas�f` 3 LLc`1t9Ms2. �� �j:..sJn2SS �lM.r,.S�-ra�; acs �M.B•Ar.� o a Sec:\" o ArA.c z VLLXNt z< �lvts J CV\ i. o cv+ ftiL� 55 ' S! r1Ces'e -7 1 (Lt 1995 MICROf MED BY JORM MIC RESLAB 1 � CEDAR P.41'IDS •DES !4014ES i ,. r ISORY BOARD/COMMISSION APPLICA I FORM Individuals serving on Boards/Commissions 7a Council on matters of interest to our Community y an important role in advising the in Iowa City, y and its future. The City Council announces Advisor Applicants must reside date the appointment will be made. This sBPerioCommission vacancies 90 days and a 60 -day training period for new members�odTheotralrsiifor a 30 -da y Prior to the become familiar with the responsibilities and duties of the advisory advertising period before becoming 9 period allows new members to After a vacancyfull voting member. has been announced and the 30 -da board/commission Council reviews all applications Burin announced v the next formal Council meetingy advertising period has expired, the g the informal work session. The appointment is Council prefers that all a Appointees serve as unpaid volunteers. than one week prior to the announced appointment date. PLEASE USE A BLACK INK PEN. applications must be submitted to the City Clerk no later THIS APPLICATION IS A PUBLIC DOCUMENT AND AS SUCH CAN BE REPRODUCED AND DISTRIBUTED FOR THE PUBLIC. THIS APPLICATION WILL BE CONSIDERED FOR 3 MONTHS ONLY. ADVISORY BOARD/COMMISSION NAME -iUA4AAJ Ri_1IT5 NAME PECT �00211 t, TERM 3 LIeR ' iltni(� i OCCUPATION n ADDRESS IO(p (��. 1, L-LT,e..IC__ PHONE NUMBERS; RESIDENCE EMPLOYER U a(= f (asai�A-LS 1��-9�L BUSINESS EXPERIENCE AND/OR ACTIVITIES WHICH YOU FEET LI 0U 4v,!-�t zuta' ALI OU FOR THIS POSITION: - ON G_ Ga ciJL WHAT IS- •" "�"'� � YOUR PRESENT KNOWLEDGE OF THIS ADVISORY BOARD? r hla vE PE •e• -S C, I� : 4vL Fo/lot WHAT CONTRIBUTIONS DO YOU FEEL YOU C�iAN MAKE TO THIS ADVISORY BOARD (OR STATE REASON FOR APPLYING)? z Yi�E .� NO Ci.-LcQ Lv.cn,r .�.. vn [..r'. 5=e(9t /�.� /'; i•.. �. ION �,ptM EUCiit1 .(�tLCAan - - ^� wztlxUN b/.wt _ ;4.R csy (�2C9 Ca s Rw Specific attention should be directed of �o * Chapters 362.6 C• I aO •^^ss:>~nrjr�� ^^, aw� 403A.22 of the Code of Iowaossible conflict of interest as defined �ntuco Potential conflict of interest exists, contact the Legal Dept. Should you be uncertain Whether or not a Of interest? AYES X_NO P Will you have a conflict If you are not selected, do you want to be notified? This application will be kept on file for 3months. YES SND 11 May 198F OCT 227982 L ABBIE STOLEUE CITY CLERK /99s 111CROCILI.IED BY JORM MICROLAB ! _ CEDAR RAPIDS DCS '•IOIilES 1: Au,ISORY 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/Commission vacancies 90 days prior to the date the appointment will be made. This period provides for a 30 -day advertising period and a 60 -day training period for new members. The training period allows new members to become familiar with the responsibilities and duties of the advisory board/commission 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. Council prefers that 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. THIS APPLICATION WILL BE CONSIDERED FOR 3 MONTHS ONLY. ADVISORY BOARD/COMMISSION NAME Human Ria`Its Commissinn TERM prnspnr NAME GERALDENE FELTON ADDRESS 1700 I1 fluhur RoAd OCCUPATION Dean College of Nursing EMPLOYER nn;eprsity of 'Inv PHONE NUMBERS: RESIDENCE 338-7549 BUSINESS �ci u m EXPERIENCE AND/OR ACTIVITIES WHICH YOU FEEL QUALIFY YOU FOR THIS POSITION: ComRlunity service to hospitals and health associations, professional organizations since 1970. Member, Health Services Advisory Conuoit'tee, Iowa City Cona,Jcnity School District and Member, Iowa State School Health Task Force. WHAT IS YOUR PRESENT KNOWLEDGE OF THIS ADVISORY BOARD? i .. the State as an advocate for human and civil rights WHAT CONTRIBUTIONS DO YOU FEEL YOU CAN MAKE TO THIS ADVISORY BOARD (OR STATE REASON FOR APPLYING)? I have been a long time advocate for peoples' rights Specific attention should be directed to possible conflict of interest 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 xx NO I L E If you are not selected, do you want to be notified? _YES / This application will be kept on file for 3 months. i. 1410 ROi ILI4CD a1' JORM MIC R(bLAB I ! CEDAR RAPIDS DCS I.101NCS i I J _NO NOV ? 21982 a May 1�4LJF STOLFUS ,.;TY CLEIRK 1155 1 .1 CONTRACT THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this c day of 19 Z, by and between the City of Iowa City, Iowa party of the first part, hereinafter referred to as the "Owner" and party of the second part, hereinafter referred to as the "Contractor". WITNESSETH: That whereas the Owner has heretofore caused to be prepared certain plans, specifications and proposal blanks, dated the day of 19_, for the Southwest Interceptor Sewer Repair Project under the terms and conditions therein fully stated and set forth, and Whereas, said plans, specifications and proposal accurately, and fully describe the terms and conditions upon which the Contractor is willing to perform the work specified: NOW. THEREFORE, IT IS AGREED: 1. That the Owner hereby accepts the attached proposal of the Cuntractor for the work and for the sums listed therein. 2. That this Contract consists of the following component parts which are made a part of this agreement and Contract as fully and absolutely as if they were set out in detail in this Contract: a. Addenda Numbers b. "Standard Specifications for Highway and Bridge Construction", Series of 1977, Iowa Department of Transportation, Highway Division, plus cLrrent special provisions and supplemental specifications. c. Plans d. Notice of Public Hearing and Advertisement for (lids. I ! I\ i nICROr IL141D By I I JCRM MIC RbLAB - ? � 1 � CEDAR RAPIDS DES n01^IES 7 � I LL -- - — - — — e. SF ial Provisions f. Proposal q. This Instrument Ib(. abnvv congwnents are complementary Ind what is called for by one ,hall be as binding +Is if called for ly all. 3. That payments are to be made to the Contractor in accordance with and subject to the provisions embodied in the documents made a part of this Contract. 4. That this Contract is executed in _ 3 copies. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have hereunto set their hands and seals the date first written above. Dave Schmitt Construction Company, Inc. _ Contractor fly�1(n�,i(t i�hn��, Uj (Seal) Dy Dave Schmitt (Title 1layor ATTEST: ATTEST: LZ Dnrb Henderson Title Ci-- ' Clerk (Title) 3ecretar _ — y Company ficiaT� �2po3 MICROFILMED BY JORM MICR6LAB j CEDAR RAPIDS • DES HONES ' ! i 7 I I i i I r NOTE 0 BIDDERS: PLEASE DO NOT USE THE FORM OF PROPOSAL INCLUDED IN THE BOUND VOLUME OF THE SPECIFICATIONS. SEPARATE COPIES OF THIS PROPOSAL WILL BE FURNISHED TO BIDDERS UPON APPLICATION TO THE ENGINEER. Name of Bidder na P jcyynjt.t Gorv;truc;n "�• �� Address of Bidder 950 50th Avenue 'd reriar 31pid' - Town 1;2401, TO: City Clerk City of Iowa City Iowa City, Iowa 52240 The undersigned bidder submits herewith bid security in the amount of 5 10;; in accordance with the terms set forth in the "Standard Specifications", Article 1102.12. The undersigned bidder, having examined and determined the scope of the Contract Documents, hereby proposes to provide the required labor, services, materials and equipment and to perform the work as describedin the Contract Documents, including Addenda and and do all work at the prices ere�na ter set out. We further propose to do all "Extra Work" which may be required to complete the work contemplated, at unit prices or lump sums to be agreed upon in writing prior to starting such work, or if such prices or sums cannot be agreed upon to perform such work on a force account basis, as provided in the "Standard Specifications". 1. FORM OF PROPOSAL CITY OF IOWA CITY P-1 W003 MICROFILMED BY JORM MIC ROLAB , � CEDAR RAPIDS DES MINES \■ ESTIMATED UNIT EXTENDED ITE14 DESCRIPTION UNIT QUANTITY. ---•— PRICE AMOUNT._ I Sanitary sewer18" LF 1698 StrengthV.C.P.Pipe, 2 Sanitary Sewer Pipe, 8" LF 15 e� o. diam. Extra Strength V.C.P. 3 Sanitary Manhole, 48" diam. EA 7 Precast concrete, coated as per specs 4 Abandon existing manhole EA 7— P-1 W003 MICROFILMED BY JORM MIC ROLAB , � CEDAR RAPIDS DES MINES \■ ITEM DESCRIPTION UNIT 5 Replace manhole frame, lid and EA 3 spacer rings, as required 675.00 6 Removal, 7" P.C.C. pavement SY 7 7" P.C.C. pavement SY 8 Removal, 4" P.C.C. sidewalk SF 9 4" P.C.C. sidewalk SF 10 Sod and fertilizer Squares 11 Seed, fertilizer and mulch SF 13 Manhole N47. replacement of Vertical —*L5.00 60" diam. precast concrete Feet 750.m manhole sections as required 20.00 14 Signing & barricading Lump Sum 15 6" P.C.C. Driveway Pavement SY P-2 ESTIMATED EXTENDED QUANTITY PRICE AMOUNT 3 225.00 675.00 559 1;.50 2.515.;0 559 25,00 11.9171 W 6588 �g0 6588 216 —5""y .00 5060 n5 _�ry,00 9 —727.-)0 —*L5.00 750.00 750.m 31 20.00 620.0-) TOTAL EXTENDED AMOUNT $I(Y).357.90 MICROFIL14ED B1' I JORM MICR6LAE3 CEDAR RAPIDS DES MOMS i �2pa3 1 The undersigned bidder certifies that this proposal is made in good faith, without collusion or connection with any other person or persons bidding on the work. The undersigned bidder states that this proposal is made in conformity with the Contract Documents and agrees that, in the event of any discrepancies or differences between any conditions of his proposal and the Contract Documents prepared by the City of Iowa City, the provisions of the latter shall prevail. No Seal (Seal - if bid is by a corporation PARTNERSHIPS: FURNISH FULL NAME OF ALL PARTNERS FIRM: Dave Schmitt Construction Company, Inc. By: President it e P_3 2 0 0th Aienue .ii Cedar Itanidst Iowa 5210, usiness Address I ICWILMED BY I CORM MIC RbLNES 1 CEDAR RANDS DES MOINES ,2Oo-3 PERFORMANCE AND PAYMENT BOND KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS THAT lave Schmitt Construction Company, Inc., Cedar Rapids, Iowa r•.•i"n: v:rt l.lze rvtrnr: rind grlrlrv::;:; m• lorznl tit lr• of thr: Contr( a Principal, hereinafter called the Contractor and St. Paul Fire and Marine Insurance Company, St. Paul, Minnesota as Surety, hereinafter fllery inaert the le!yzl title of the �;urrty) called the Surety, are held and firmly bound onto the City of Iowa City, Iowa, as obligee, hereinafter called the Owner, in the amount of One Hundred Six Thousand, Three Hundred Fifty Seven and 90/100 Dollars ($106,357.90) for the payment whereof Contractor dnd Surety bind themselves, their heirs, executors, administrators, successors and assigns, jointly and severally, firmly by these presents. WHEREAS, Contractor has by written agreement datedQ�j�c�� _ 19,V, entered into a Contract with Owner for... SOUTHWEST INTERCEPTOR SEWER REPAIR PROJECT In accordance with plans and specifications prepared by the City of Iowa City, which Contract is by reference made a part hereof, and is hereinafter referred to as the Contract. NOW, THEREFORE, THE CONDITIONS OF THIS OBLIGATION are such that, if Contractor shall promptly and faithfully perform said Contract, then the obligation of this bond shall be null and void; otherwise it shall remain in full force and effect. A. The Surety hereby waives notice of any alteration or extension of time made by the Owner. B. Whenever Contrac':or shall be, and is declared by Owner to be, in default under the Contract, the Owner having performed Owner's obligations thereunder, the Surety may promptly remedy the default, or shall promptly: nn_1 MICROFILM BY I JORM MICR46LAE3 CEDAR RAPIDS • DES !101HEs J ,�Ipa3 J r IL 1. Complete the Contract in accordance with its terms and conditions, or 2. Obtain a bid or bids for submission to Owner for completing the Contract in accordance with its terms and conditions, and upon determination by Owner and Surety of the lowest responsible bidder, arrange for a contract between ;uch bidder and Owner, and make available as work progresses (even though there should be a default or a succession of defaults under the Contract or contracts of completion arranged under this paragraph) sufficient funds to pay the cost of completion less the balance of the Contract Price; but not exceeding, including other costs and damages for which the Surety may be liable hereunder, the amount set forth in the first paragraph hereof. The term "balance of the. Contract Price", as used in this paragraph, shall mean the total amount payable by Owner to Contractor under the. Contract and any amendments thereto, less the amount properly paid by Owner to Contractor. C. The Contractor and his Surety shall, in accordance with the provisions of Section 304 of the Code of Iowa be obligated to keep the improvements covered by this bond in good repair for a period of TWO (2)_ years from the date of acceptance of the improvements by the Owner. D. No right of action shall accrue to or for the use of any person or corporation other than the Owner named herein or Uir: hairs„ oxecutors, administrators or successors of Owner. I• MICROFILMED By I JORM MIC R4lLAB j CEDAR RAPIDS DES MOINES ,Voe3 J IT IS A FURTHER NDITION OF TIIIS OBLIGATION that the Principal and Surety shall, in accordance with provisions of Chapter 513 of the Code of Iowa, pay to all persons, firms or corporations having contracts directly with the principal or with subcontractors all just claims due them for labor Performed or materials furnished in the Perfornwnce of the rnntract on account of which this bond is given. The provisions of Chapter 513, Code of Iowa, are a part of this bond to the same extent as if they were expressly set out herein. SIGNED ANI) SEALED THIS �� DAY OF ,( ._L__Cn='----_._...• A.D.. 14:x'.1. IN THE PRESENCE OF: DAVE SCHMITT CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, INC. I' A Bl P_rincipal witness -C C 4��cti,j� Title �. ST. PAUL FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY reBy ly — Witne Title Attorney - in -Fact and !% Iowa Resident Agent � 1 MICROFILMED BY JORM MIC R6LAEI 1 I � ( CEDAR RAPIDS DES MOINES I �Oo3 i I� I ST. PAUL FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY CERTIFICATE OF W 1)�ry ,385 Washington Street, St. Paul, Minnesota Sr='2 AUTHORITY Nil. p GENL.,AL POWER OF ATTORNEY • CERTH-iED COPY 4 4 5 28 6 (Original on File at Home Office of Company. See Certification.) MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That St. Paul Fire and Marine Insurance Company, a corporation organized and existing under the laws of the State and having its principal office in The City of St. Paul, Minnesota, does hereby constitute and appoint: Patricia R. Zahn, Lowell Zapf, David F. Freieymuth, Veronica Monaghan, Theresa Juhl, Samuel M. Beatty, individually, Waterloo, Iowa its true and lawful attorney(s)-in-fact to execute, seal and deliver for and on its behalf as surety, any and all bonds and undertakings, recognisances, contracts of indemnity and other writings obligatory in the nature thereof, which are or may be allowed, required or permitted bylaw, statute, rule, regulation, contract or otherwise. NOT TO EXCEED IN PENALTY THE SUM OF FIFTY MILLION ($50,000,000) EACH and the execution of all such instrument(s) in pursuance of these presents, shall be as binding upon said SL Paul Fire and Marine Insurance Company, as fully and amply, to all intents and purposes, as if the mine had been duly executed and acknowledged by its regularly elected officers at its principal office. This Power of Attorney is executed, and may be certified to and may be revoked, pursuant to and by authority of Article V, -Section 61C), of the By -Laws adopted by the Board of Directors of ST. PAUL FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY at a meeting called and held on the 2Jrd day of January, 1970, of which the following is a true transcript of said Section 6(C): "The President or any Vice President, Assistant Vice President, Secretary or Resident Secretary slall have power and authority (1) To appoint Attorneys -in -fact, and to authorize them to execute on behalf of the Company, and attach the Seal of the Company thereto, bonds and undertakings, recognizances, contracts of indemnity and other writings obligatory in the nature thereof, and (2)To appoint special Attomeys-in-fact, who are hereby authorized to certify to copies of any posverof-attorney issued in pursuance of this section and/or any of the By-laws of the Company, and (J)To remove, at any time, any such Attorney-in-fact or Special Attorney-in-fact and revoke the authority given him." Further, this Power of Attorney is signed and sealed by facsimile pursuant to resolution of the Board of Directors of mid Company adnpled at a meeting duly called and held on the till day of May, 1959, of which the following is a true exerpt: "Now therefore the signatures of such officers and the seal of the Company may be affixed to any such power of attorney or any certificate relating lhemto by facsimile, and any such power of attorney or certificate beating such facsimile signatures or facsimile seal shall be valid and binding upon the Company and any such power so executed and certified by facsimile signatures and facsimile seal shall be valid and binding upon the Company in the future with respect to any bond or undenaking to which it Is attached." y FIRE�IW, J 6;4i , IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, St. Paul Fire and Marine Insurance Company has caused this instrument to be signed and its corporate P 7yB sal to be affixed by its authorized officer, this 2nd day of January. A.D. 1950. P �}',,'�9.••••--- ST. PAUL FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY Please insert the date at the bottom of the Power of Attorney, the some dote used on the Contract and Bond. vire President I, 19 81 , before me came the individual who executed the preceding instrument, to me amu, oeolg by me duly sworn, slid that he/she is the therein described and authorized officer of Sl. Paul Fire and Marine InsuranceCompany; that Ila sal affixed to said instrument Is the Corporate Seal of mid Company: that the said Collimate Seal and his/her signature weir duly affixed by order of the lWaid of Directors of mid Company. IN 1TSHMONY WIII'RF0F, 1 [live hereunto set my hand and affixed my Official Seal, at the cit)' of St.1'aul, Minncsotd, the day ke and ),Cut first nluw wdticn. �1'V�ysrfal V ('. INNIiS, Not:uy I'uhlir., Itamwy County, MN ✓, C0090 MV 1'nuuusul�,u I .purl Apel 11, I'sll I CERTIFICATION CERTIFICATION '. 'he uadenit_led officer of St. Paul fire and Marine Insurance Company. do hereby certify :hat I hair compared the foregoing copy of the Power of .Attorney : < _,..�•n arc :e :. ^' n—.: acn :i .m 3v -u+• i 3,d .nnC.n:• O <' '::'1 n a.c 'r. ee :i x:C:r^e. .'ta 'lie FILE IS THE __ "rte—. ,'•r.us: w.c r..•w.✓u;r. v:Y n'�l''r :•YrG •rn -vacs vl ,., .e.., ,'....., ',...y:. I •,I na Jr..hab •,7 IIIII/O IIId 1. Y)V.III) ✓iv r/. "��0� or Auth.al 1 i I,I II,1: YIMrYC t.e111I I1Y1C I,I AYIIIIII IIY I41 Ylld IIIC YIH,.t t Oe 29550 Gd. a.e0 Pmntad In U.S.A• 1 - bliCROr ILI•IED BY L JORM MIC R46LA J I CEDAR RA I']DS •DES IdOL'IES - (:ERTIFIf:ATE OF INSIIRAN(:E — Wausau Insurance Comp, Jes This is to certify that the insurance policies (described below by a policy number) written on forms in use by the company have been issued. This certificate is not a policy or a binder of insurance and does not in any way alter, amend or extend the coverage afforded by any policy referred to herein. Name andel address of Insured Producer No.: 1818 Dave Schmitt Construction Co., Inc. Place: Cedar Rapids, IA 250 - 50th Avenue S.W. Dole Issued: 11-30-82 Cedar Rapids, IA 52404 Region: 07 L J Kind of Ce is E.pmmioa Con,Con,Policy Number Unless otherwise indicated, this policy affords lull coverage under the Workers' laws of all states (except states where coverage can be provided only by Work.,,' H1 t1,000.(JUO /••rr•'•S,Lr........is •.... ..l,r..n.,..,.,r,.... 12-19-82 0712-00-048135 Smts funds, and Canada) and as designated in she policy and endorsamenu for Coverage Compensation• B — Emplcyeri liability. limits of liability fampletwrrtrve 1 12-19-82 0722-00-048135 Bodily Injury Property Damage Cxnn er liabitey f Each O[convnce 500,000 f 100,000 Each Occurrencef WPM Rod.ms- Complelod Operations: Included ❑ E.d clerl 5500 Aggragoty r f Aggregate Fnple limit f Each Occurrence Camraaual -All Wrioen Conoocn: included C1 t4.1 Covmed f Aggregate Ournin, londladi f Each Occurrence f Each Occurrence and fanonti liabiley S Aggregate Contractural liability— f Each Occurrence S Each Occurrence Designated Can Only $ Aggregate Singlelimit f Each Occurrence S Aggregate 111 is-17—OL 1 wytt—UL-1.1401J7 A.I C_ e q,ru 'Y +«rns and Elorov.•ed c,,.at s LN �T. SIA I'e• Pn.Onrv.r, s %/1.1//1 1.. . i�ae e'V'wY46sassi.sa-Als" � i.- y'rrne v during the mrmisl Ihaenl Not wnhsmrdlnq any teQuiramenl, term or mrrddian of anY mnaal d et.duJont mid lcond uo s of Such pal cY (Wl c o+l [o v 9 or nn nv.M+ ad 6y the pobry I W rcim) de+mbed olxwa a wbjan m all of Ibe term+, dm. rwlad by the snore number. film nnoy nl n number m the mlunrn mea^uh^' dm covmagn 1+nllmdeJ by Ihs issued byy EMPLOYERS INSURANCE OF WAUSAU A Mutual Company Issued b )ILLINOIS EMPLOYERS INSURANCE OF WAUSAU issued to:(3,) WAUSAU UNDERWRITERS INSURANCE COMPANY is City of Iowa City (q,) WORLDWIDE UNDERWRITERS INSURANCE COMPANY Iowa City. IA / Signed u_,.,p,,,r • pl.syse o�� of �t lk I � I IJICROf ILI•IED R1' JORM MICROL AB CEDAR RAPIDS •DES MOINES I r I' f 1 , Q00, 000 r.r. •,.. ,...... ,leu.eua Liability 1 12-19-82 0722-03-048135 t1,000.(JUO /••rr•'•S,Lr........is •.... ..l,r..n.,..,.,r,.... $ Pnrenrlurr i�ae e'V'wY46sassi.sa-Als" � i.- y'rrne v during the mrmisl Ihaenl Not wnhsmrdlnq any teQuiramenl, term or mrrddian of anY mnaal d et.duJont mid lcond uo s of Such pal cY (Wl c o+l [o v 9 or nn nv.M+ ad 6y the pobry I W rcim) de+mbed olxwa a wbjan m all of Ibe term+, dm. rwlad by the snore number. film nnoy nl n number m the mlunrn mea^uh^' dm covmagn 1+nllmdeJ by Ihs issued byy EMPLOYERS INSURANCE OF WAUSAU A Mutual Company Issued b )ILLINOIS EMPLOYERS INSURANCE OF WAUSAU issued to:(3,) WAUSAU UNDERWRITERS INSURANCE COMPANY is City of Iowa City (q,) WORLDWIDE UNDERWRITERS INSURANCE COMPANY Iowa City. IA / Signed u_,.,p,,,r • pl.syse o�� of �t lk I � I IJICROf ILI•IED R1' JORM MICROL AB CEDAR RAPIDS •DES MOINES I r I' r a. '4 F N iC memo PPD DATE, TO c,,j c� LL�:I �, co- ffo-t � FROM: RES cD 3 C f� 1 MICROFILMED BY --JORM-MICR#LA9 1 CEDAR RAPIDS DES I<OIIES r 0 L- OON Elffled MIN NEXCAP 0M/� 11, ,,rr a "! :. JORM MICROLAB W_ r COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM METRO ENTITLEMENT PROGRAM STATEMENT Approved and Submitted by: THE CITY OF IOWA CITY, IOWA November 30, 1982 CITY COUNCIL Mary Neuhauser, Mayor John Balmer Kate Dickson Clemens Erdahl Lawrence Lynch John McDonald David Perret CITY MANAGER Neal Berlin DIRECTOR OF PLANNING AND PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT Donald Schmeiser COMMITTEE ON COMMUNITY NEEDS Margaret Bonney, Chairperson Ruth Becker David Leshtz Janet Cook Sandra Lockett Martha Dodge Gina McGee James Hirt William Whitlow Mickey Laurie Leonard VanderZee Community Development Block Grant Division Department of Planning and Program Development City of Iowa City, Iowa 111CROMMED B1' 1 JORM MICR(6LA CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES 1 i 1 i , _ a MI L 11 r L 1 OMM AL..M MA 204111!1 141 CRDs u4E0 BY JORM MICROLAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DCS '401,![5 - hr0./ N OSA. TINA r...P..I pnJr IN -F ament 0100V J v k FEDERAL ASSISTANCE L "" aMNr•E APPLY CATKIN `rte \ IMMI AN If TOG 11 3U LAP�Pi TION IDIOM rm `AYPY NA L WM IfMRIGT1011 ACTION ® MRMTN IL WE r.. III." Au AgR1m If Tw A-6 W.L.. ❑ IOIIRATION OF IIRFIQ (DPL) ■ M OF Pmol► W= t LEGAL APPLICANT/RECIPIENT L FEDERAL EMPLOYER IDENTIFICATION NQ .AROMA now, City df Iowa City - -4805 L FM CMA!' IPw r+.. Y `'W" a""'° ' 121118 e \a1►NMMNwM 1 Civic Center aIIIIIIII/P•QI N 410 E. Washington St. L NAY a DI., A Johnson Iowa City Owdus IA A, UPC ft 52240 LM, UV=' : Neal G. Berlin (319) 356-5010 L nOE CDBG Metro Entitle •■■ 7. TITLE YO Otlp1/I1ON OF APPLICANT[ PROJECT VmTYPE OF APPLICANT�NApIT 1983 Metro Entitlement CDBG ProgramOMI,W A^. FNLP11w 1- M r arYw 141YIIA1. `IL•$:.',`a�,,m, !.M .Pnlri.4 YYn L TYPE Of AYIETANCE A.EAY W D•1ww ►aII11�Y1 Lw 40Y E•I.r PIN.N Iwl.fl 1L YEA OF P=Wr IMPACT j=X aba wtYa LL �1O1r�W LV1[II re a TM OF APPLICATION A M WNW" TdIwMLYm s.awr oo.um" Iowa City 2320 Er.wr1..+.1 UL PNOIOM FIwOINO 14. CONNNOaI 0I9111N.Tt Oft IL TYPE OF CHANGE WN IY w IN) A.1.w blew FOOT Ia.wgl Via,, NA &� Third wff LPOMEr Third ;�, a a Sam •0 IS wMMO'T[ rrR..ARTT r. 17. O,110,1r 1 12 M..'" a�W sr..swr /Nw Y.rl�l !IDOL .00 a am 3,960, IL EN MATIM�T T 7r .w1A 4, FmLEAL mpo- a 82 11 30 IL WITTING 1mOUL IOO/TINGnON HUMMERI. WOOL u >• PmOAL AOOL7 to EiOK ITg11ER WmuAC"8b"S1F.bl a MLMIO! ACOM DeDartment of Housing 8 Urban Development, Omaha NE 68106 1 c3T NP a .. T. d V M w IP..I11. w AMII, h1I Y MII w.MYNY./wAlr1. w \ M �yy M IM. O.W M! tlb IN/YMw .r rYADM. wrr b Ia N.rt R.FIr .wr ewa r THE b. W anY4 W N.Ia•1 r Y. APPLICANT M .rlNl M M. own" No N Cumno Is, .+wN AM r Awls an MNIII ANL MI Ir1Ar NAww M LI now ,II,* L ww.L ,II,* al NA 12 C3 m M ❑ ❑ a A. TTRD an AIM T111a Neal G. Berlin, \ a1CM UNK L DATE 311101011wK■Lm 1PY.r ...IL Au EOLTATLVE City Managoar 82 x MERCY NAY[ ME NAPPuu• Y" "L r TIO RICKIM iP ME ONOAMLZATNM1AL UNIT Er. ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE a I�n�AnONCATION ME ADDMRS i FEDERAL GRAM IDENTIFICATION r a ACTION TAKEN Q A ROOKED 17 \ IMMflY 131 RETOMM" IN AMTIOMLNT a FUNDING r.. wA A. a. ACTION DATE b- 1S 1 . TOP, r YF IT GATE IS L ITHIMIL AO • AI1lIWT .00 t CONTACT FOR ADDITIONAL IRFONYA• nON IN..Y V I.YW. w p TL r.. .NAI► W ENDING DATA IS L TNn m d. TOOL M 37. AEMARI S ADDED L Oma SO p L DEOPIm . MID"= . 13 Y. Uft L VOTE, S .00 i LII WY IIIIP wY4 .1 wlwN 1w1w1 A.I III41 .w ..• YA... II .I.w wPw Y r w1 III.Iw M 1. OW Oww Ma. ► iIDEIL AS[NCT Ail OFFICIALAL INwrw/ 1W W. aL) EN AL AOCI A.M ACTION A46 141 CRDs u4E0 BY JORM MICROLAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DCS '401,![5 - hr0./ N OSA. TINA r...P..I pnJr IN -F ament 0100V J v k r L K STATEMENT OF OBJECTIVES In 1981 the Committee on Community Needs (CCN) and the community development planning staff recommended a three year program to address the community development and housing needs in Iowa City, with special emphasis on four of Iowa City's older neighborhoods. The program was developed as a result of several public and neighborhood meetings. CCN used this program and additional citizen meetings in 1982 to determine priorities for CDBG projects in 1983. During the 1983 program year, housing rehabilitation and weatherization will continue in all four neighborhoods, coupled with some public improvements. In addition, the housing needs of lower-income persons and special groups will be addressed, resulting in expenditures of over 53 percent of the total CDBG budget for housing activities benefitting low - and moderate -income persons. The specific objectives of the proposed 1983 CDBG program are as follows: 1. To preserve, rehabilitate and weatherize older housing units by providing 10-12 low interest or forgivable loans and 3-4 weatherization loans. 2. To provide two group homes for severely and profoundly handicapped children. 3. To replace and repair sidewalks in the North Dodge Street neighborhood. 4. To provide a permanent center, through purchase of a house, for the Independent Living Program for developmentally disabled adults. 5. To provide a transitional facility for chronically, mentally ill adults. 6. To provide a flexible fund, to be used with other public or private resources, for expanding low-income housing opportunities through acquisition, rental rehabilitation or other means of housing assistance. 7. To begin implementation of congregate housing for the elderly through site evaluation, architectural services and design studies. 8. To efficiently administer CDBG activities. 9. To provide for project contingencies and property disposition in the Lower Ralston Creek neighborhood as needed. I•IICROF ILI4ED BY JORM MICRdLA6 CEDAR RAPIDS • DES I40INES I 0x00 v J r L DESCRIPTION OF 1983 CDBG PROGRAM ACTIVITIES Housing Rehabilitation and Weatherization In a continuing effort to revitalize preserve the housing stock, the City of interest and forgivable loans available housing rehabilitation. Loans will also be conservation measures. A total of rehabilitation and weatherization will be Iowa City neighborhoods shown on the map on older neighborhoods and Iowa City will make l ow - to eligible homeowners for available for home energy $165,000 for housing targeted to the four older page 6. Systems Unlimited Group Homes for Handicapped Children Systems Unlimited provides group homes, programs and services for developmentally disabled persons. Their aim is to provide as normal a living situation as possible for these disabled persons. The foster homes for children which they plan to construct, will each house six severely and profoundly, developmentally disabled children in a family situation. These houses allow the children to remain near their families, and make use of the numerous services for the handicapped in Iowa City. In addition, such homes are far more cost efficient than institutionalization. CDBG funds will be used to leverage Industrial Revenue bonds for this construction project, which has an estimated cost of $400,000 for two homes. Approximately 12-14 new, permanent jobs will be created after the construction of the homes, as well as a number of short term construction jobs. 3. North Dodge Area Sidewalks A number of sidewalks in the North Dodge Street neighborhood are badly cracked and broken. Residents of the area requested replacement and repair of sidewalks, particularly those used to walk to the neighborhood shopping center and Happy Hollow Park. This neighborhood is also targeted for concentrated improvements. $27,680 have been budgeted to repair and replace sidewalks on Dodge Street, Governor Street, Prairie du Chien Road and North Summit Street. 4. Independent Living Center The Independent Living Program provides an opportunity for persons with developmental disabilities, who have been living under constant supervision at home or in institutions, to become independent members of the community. By providing skills classes, tutors and advocate counselors, the program enables clients to find jobs and housing, learn housekeeping skills and budgeting, and become productive members of society. The program is operated jointly by clients and volunteers. IIICROE ILMED BY JORM MICR46LAB 1 CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES aoo il J J r C Independent Living Inc. needs space, not only for classes but also a kitchen for learning cooking skills and areas for socializing. A small house, to be purchased and rehabilitated for $70,000, will provide a permanent center for this program. 5. Hillcrest Family Services Transitional Facility for Chronical Hillcrest Family. Services has been operating a residential care facility for chronically, mentally ill adult women in Iowa City since 1976. The program successfully helps the persons concerned to become reintegrated into the community, after a period of hospitalization. Because there is no such facility for chronically ill adult men, and there are problems in leasing a building which would provide rooms for up to 15 men and women, Hillcrest Family Services would like to purchase and rehabilitate a large, older house in Iowa City. With a seed grant of $73,500 in CDBG monies, Hillcrest Family Services will be able to leverage additional private funds and expand its program to assist both men and women. 6. Assisted Housing Acquisition and Development Housing opportunities for lower-income residents of Iowa City are limited. During the past year CDBG funds were used to help in acquiring and improving a site for the construction of 20 units of public housing. For 1983, $75,000 are allocated to provide additional units of assisted housing through acquisition, rental rehabilitation, Section 8 moderate rehabilitation or by other means. Congregate Housing As both the elderly population and the cost of nursing home care have increased nationally and locally, the Iowa City Housing Commission and a Congregate Housing Task Force, have begun to investigate housing alternatives for the elderly. A survey carried out during the summer of 1982 established a need for congregate housing in the Iowa City area. Such housing is intended for elderly residents requiring some assistance but not the 24 hour care of a nursing home. The next step in obtaining congregate housing is to carry out site evaluations and designs with the aid of architects and other consultants. For this purpose, $50,000 has been budgeted in 1983. B. General Program Administration Implementation of the CDBG program through coordination of activities, recordkeeping, insuring compliance with all regulations, citizen participation and monitoring of all projects, will require $102,170 in 1983. I41CROf MED BY JORM MICROLA13 j CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOV ES a0o'v k1 MA r 5 9. Contingency/Property Disposition Following the completion of the Lower Ralston Creek Neighborhood Revitalization project, the remaining parcels of land which were acquired for the project will be sold for redevelopment. $11,610 of CDBG program funds have been budgeted for this purpose and for other overall project contingencies. MICROFILMED BY "DORM MICRALAB 1� 1 CEDAR RAPIDS DES 1401 ES i a60 4 L". v r 7 BUDGET SUMMARY CDBG PROGRAM YEAR 1983 Project or Activity Allocation Housing Rehabilitation and Weatherization $165,000 Systems Unlimited Group Homes for Handicapped Children 100,000 North Dodge Area Sidewalks 27,680 Independent Living Center 70,000 Hillcrest Family Services Transitional Facility for Chronically Mentally Ill Adults 73,500 Assisted Housing Acquisition and Development 75,000 Congregate Housing 50,000 General Program Administration 102,170 Contingency/Property Disposition 11,610 TOTAL $674,960 Sources of Funds CDBG Entitlement Grant $671,000 Program Income 3,960 TOTAL $674,960 111CROEILI•i[0 BY � JORM MICR46LA13 CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES I I r L­� CERTIFICATIONS The grantee hereby assures and certifies that it will comply with the regulations, policies, guidelines and requirements with respect to the acceptance and use of Federal H funds for this federally -assisted program. Also, the grantee gives assurances and z certifies. with respect to the grant that: d W (a) It possesses legal authority to make a grant submission and to execute a community odevelopment and housing program; co H (b) Its governing body has duly adopted or passed as an official act a resolution, motion or similar action authorizing the person identified as the official representative of W the grantee to submit the final statement, all under"dings and assurances 5� contained therein, and directing and authorizing the pers�j Identified as the official $ representative of the grantee to act in connection wit he submission of the final dstatement and to provide such additional information may be required. (c) That prior to submission of its final statement MUD, the grantee has met the citizen participation requirements, prepared its final statement of community development objectives and projected use of ds, and made the final statement available to the public, as required by s ion 104(ax2) of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974, as a ded; (d) It is following a current housing assistive plan which has been approved by HUD and which meets the requirements section 104(c)(1) of the Housing and Community Development Act of 197th 5l amended. (e) It has developed its final stateyWnt of projected use of funds so as to sive maximum feasible priority to a t'Vities which benefit low- and moderate -income families or aid in the preve n or elimination of slums or blight; the final' statement of projected use ofi nds may also include activities which the grantee certifies are designed to [Meet other community development needs having a particular urgency because tKisting conditions pose a serious and immediate threat to the health or welfare�Q the community, and other financial resources are not available; Iq (f) Its chief executive officer or other officer of the grantee approved by HUD: (1) Consents to assume the status of a responsible Federal official under the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 and other authorities as specified in 24 CFR 58.1(x)(3); (2) Is authorized and consents on behalf of the grantee and himself/herself to accept the jurisdiction of the Federal courts for the purpose of enforcement of his/her responsibilities as such an official; and (g) The grant will be conducted and administered in compliance with: (1) Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (Pub. L. 88-352) and Implementing regulations issued at 24 CFR Part 1; (2) Title VIII of the Civil Rights Act of 1968 (Pub. L. 90-284), as amended, and implementing regulations; i incsonuatD ar JORM MICROLAB CEDAR RAPIDS . DES MOINES J J r E (I1) Executive Order 11988 rela@ig to the evaluation of flood hazards and Executive Order 11288 relti4ng to the prevention, control, and abatement of water pollution; jT�Z (12) The flood insurance pur'fiase requirements of Section 102(x) of the Flood Disaster Protection J of 1973, (Pub. L. 93-234). (13) The regulations, pCies, guidelines and requirements of OMB Circular Nos. A-102, Revised y� 87, A-110, and A-122 as they relate to the acceptance and use of Fede?fll funds under this federally -assisted program; (h) No member, officer, or employee of the Grantee, or its designees or agents, no member of the governing body of the locality in which the program is situated, and no other public official of such locality or localities who exercises any functions or responsibilities with respect to the program during his/her tenure or for one year thereafter, shall have any interest, direct or indirect, in any contract or subcontract, or the proceeds thereof, for work to be performed in connection with the program assisted under the Grant, and that it shall incorporate, or cause to be incorporated, in all such contracts or subcontracts a provision prohibiting such interest pursuant to the purposes of this certification; (i) It will comply with the provisions of the Hatch Act which limits the political activity of employees; (j) It will give HUD and the Comptroller General or any authorized representatives access to and the right to examine all records, books, papers, or documents related to the grant; t41CRUf ILIdEU DP JORM MICR(6LAB CEDAR RAPIDS . DES MOVIES a oo iL 1 J v (3) Section 109 of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974, as amended; and the regulations issued pursuant thereto (24 CFR Section 570.601); W (4) Section 3 of the Housing and Urban Development Act of 1968, as amended = and implementing regulations at 24 CFR Part 135; YJ L W (5) Executive Order 11246, as amended by Executive Orders 11375 and 12086 and implementing regulations issued at 41 CFR Chapter 60; 0 y (6) Executive Order 11063 as amended by Executive Order 12259 and implementing regulations at 24 CFR Part 107; s (7) Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 (P6b L. 93-112), as amended and implementing regulations when published fo44fect; d (8) The Age Discrimination Act of 1975, as mended, (Pub. L. 94-135) and implementing regulations when published fel ffect; (9) The relocation requirements of Title IIAnd the acquisition requirements of Title III of the Uniform Relocation A • ' ance and Real Property Acquisition Policies Act of 1970, and the implem mg regulations at 24 CFR Part 42; (10) The labor standards requirementsLsCset forth in 24 CFR 5570.605 and HUD � regulations issued to implement such requirements; (I1) Executive Order 11988 rela@ig to the evaluation of flood hazards and Executive Order 11288 relti4ng to the prevention, control, and abatement of water pollution; jT�Z (12) The flood insurance pur'fiase requirements of Section 102(x) of the Flood Disaster Protection J of 1973, (Pub. L. 93-234). (13) The regulations, pCies, guidelines and requirements of OMB Circular Nos. A-102, Revised y� 87, A-110, and A-122 as they relate to the acceptance and use of Fede?fll funds under this federally -assisted program; (h) No member, officer, or employee of the Grantee, or its designees or agents, no member of the governing body of the locality in which the program is situated, and no other public official of such locality or localities who exercises any functions or responsibilities with respect to the program during his/her tenure or for one year thereafter, shall have any interest, direct or indirect, in any contract or subcontract, or the proceeds thereof, for work to be performed in connection with the program assisted under the Grant, and that it shall incorporate, or cause to be incorporated, in all such contracts or subcontracts a provision prohibiting such interest pursuant to the purposes of this certification; (i) It will comply with the provisions of the Hatch Act which limits the political activity of employees; (j) It will give HUD and the Comptroller General or any authorized representatives access to and the right to examine all records, books, papers, or documents related to the grant; t41CRUf ILIdEU DP JORM MICR(6LAB CEDAR RAPIDS . DES MOVIES a oo iL 1 J v �r a 10 (k) It will comply with the lead based paint requirements of 24 CFR Part 35 Subpart B issued pursuant to the Lead -Based Paint Poisoning Prevention Act (42 U.S.C. 4801 et seq.). W H yyZ++ M 7•C W oo f0 N S J� �c d Q c �c �a a� I ko Q 1 MICROFILMED 6Y � JORM MICROLAB CEDAR RAPIDS DES MOINES