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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1982-12-07 Resolution[,r RESOLUTION NO. 82-284 RESOLUTION ACCEPTING SANITARY SEWER IMPROVEMENTS WHEREAS, the Engineering Division has certified that the following improvements have been completed in accordance with the plans and specifications of the City of Iowa City, Sanitary sewer located in Lot 4 of Westwinds (from manhole 7 to and including manhole 7-1) AND WHEREAS, maintenance bonds have been filed in the City Clerk's office, NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of Iowa City, Iowa, that said improvements be accepted by the City of Iowa City. It was moved by Dickson and seconded by McDonald that the resolution as read be adopted, and upon roll call there were: AYES: NAYS: ABSENT: x Balmer x Dickson _< Erdahl x Lynch x McDonald x Neuhauser x Perret Passed and approved this 7th day of December 1982 . ATTEST: A�— CITY CLERK 141CRon LMED BY JORM MICROLAE3 j CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES I i Received 8, Approved By The Lulgal Depa)in.,lent ao Y J r W_ , CITY OF IOW/ CITY CIVIC CENTER 410 E. WASHINGTON ST. IOWA CITY, IOWA 52240 (319) 356-5000 ENGINEER'S REPORT November 30, 1982 Honorable Mayor and City Council Iowa City Iowa Dear Honorable Mayor and Councilpersons: I hereby certify that the construction of the improvements listed below have been completed in substantial accordance with the plans and specifications of the Engineering Division of the City of Iowa City. The required maintenance bond is on file in the City Clerk's office. Sanitary sewer located in Lot 4 of Westwinds (from manhole 7 to and including manhole 7-1). I hereby recommend that the above mentioned improvements be accepted dby the City of Iowa City. Qt ully bmitte , Francis K. Farmer, P. E. City Engineer 0249 try MICROFILMED BY CORM MIC ROLAB- I r� � CEDAR RAPIDS DES MOINES ' r �l RESOLUTION NO. 82-285 RESOLUTION ADOPTING SUPPLEMENT NUMBER EOUgTEEN TO THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF IOWA CITY, IOWA WHEREAS, the Municipal Code Corporation has prepared the 14th supple- ment to the Code of Ordinances of the City of Iowa City, Iowa, and, WHEREAS, it is deemed appropriate to adopt supplement number 14 by resolution as a part of the said Code of Ordinances, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF IOWA CITY, IOWA: 1. That supplement number 14 to the Code of Ordinances of the City of Iowa City, Iowa, attached to this Resolution as Exhibit A, and by this reference made a part hereof, is hereby officially adopted as a part of the said Code of Ordinances. 2. That the Mayor is authorized to sign, and the City Clerk to attest, this Resolution. It was moved by Dickson and seconded by McDonald the Resolution be adopted, and upon roll call there were: AYES: NAYS: ABSENT: x Balmer x Erdahl x Lynch x Neuhauser _ x Perret x Dickson x McDonald Passed and approved this 7th day of December, 1982 1/ �I,CL.L,U 1 "/LD1 IYA,PiA ll_� p A 99 MAYOR ATTEST: ✓ - �Gs�1 CITY CL RI D i2eceived & Approved By The Legal Department 010 q5 I MICRO(ILMED BY . ; I -J JORM MIC ROLL CEDAR RAPIDS DES bt01YES 01 i 1 i SUPI'LEMENTNO. 14 CODE OF ORDINANCES City of IOWA CITY, IOWA Looseleaf Supplement This Supplement contains all ordinances deemed advisable to be included at this time through: Ordinance No. 82-3083, adopted September 28, 1982. See Code Comparative Table, page 2960. 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JORM MICRIOLAB j CEDAR RAPIDS •DCS h101L NES, kr � INSTRUCTION SHEET—Cont'd Index pages 2977 through 2984 Index pages 2977 through 2984.1 2987 through 2992 2987 through 2992 2999 through 3006 2999 through 3006 3008.1, 3008.2, 3008.3 3008.1, 3008.2, 3008.3 3012.3, 3012.4 3012.3, 3012.4 3015 through 3018 3015 through 3018 3023 through 3036.1 3023 through 3036.2 3051 through 3052.2 3051 through 3052.2 3054.1 3067 through 3081 3054.1 3067 through 3083 Insert this instruction sheetin fronto£ volume. Pile removed pages for reference. MUNICIPAL CODE CORPORATION Tallahassee, Florida November, 1982 Note—Checklist is not updated this Supplement. IJIcRor ILMED BY JORM MICROLAB � CEDAR RAPIDS •DES MOIRES a 11",.J do T57 ■ 4 L. TABLE OF CONTENTS Page Officials of City ..._ .................. ........ . .. . . .................... ...... Preface ........... _ ill Adopting Ordinance ....--,----_--....___----..-..-----•----_ v ... Checklist Of Up -to -Date Pages._ 1X ................... ........ . Ell PART I CHARTER Charter ........ .. ... . . . A r t I. _. Powers . .... . . . .. of _ the Cit . y ... ..... . ..... . ...... Art. if. City Council 2 ...... Art. EI'e-c"ti-o-n--a*n-*d A. 111. Nomination, Primary Election 3' Regular Election ........ 6 Art. IV. City Manager 7 Art. V. Boards, Commissions and Committees Art. VI. 10 Campaign Contributions and Expend - Art. VII. Initiative and Referendum 11 .............. Art. VIII. Charter Amendments and Review 12 19 Charter Comparative Table 71 PART 11 CODE OF ORDINANCES Chapter I. General Provisions ...... 2. Administration 121 Art. I. In General 177 Art. if. Council 177 ....__..__...•___",_.•_•_-_ Art. III. Officers and Employees 179 .. . .......... Div. 1. Generally 18, Div. 2. Mayor 181 Div. 3. Manager 181 Div, 4. Attorney 182 ..... . Supp. No. 14 183 xv Id cporILMED BY JORM MIC R41 )LAS CEDAR RAPIDS -DES MOVIES �1 I C Div. 5. Clerk __-_--.---- — iou Div. 6. Personnel Practices 187 Art. IV. Boards and Commissions — ......... --- 187 Div. 1. Generally --- ._._------ -------------•- 187 Div. 2. Civil Service Commission --- ---------- 189 Art. V. Department of Finance ._...................... 190 Art. VI. Department of Housing and Inspec- tion Services -_--------.----------------- --- 191 Art. VII. Department of Human Relations .... 192 Art, VIII. Department of Public Works --- ------ 93 Art. IX. Administrative Code ------ 194 194 Art. X. Financial Procedures __.. ....................._ 3. Advertising __—._..---- 251 Art. I. In General __-----••--•--•------•-----•--- 251 Art. II. Billposters, Billposting and Distribut- 261 ing...._ — —. 4. Airport--- 303 Art. I. In General -----_-------------------------- — 303 ._._._....__._...---- 305 Art. II. Commission Art. III. Operation Regulations -_---_-- _------•---• 307 Art. IV. Fire Regulations ------------------------------ — 324 5. Alcoholic Beverages __-------------- •-------------- --------- -- 363 Art, I. In Genera] ___--_--•-----••-----• --- 363 Art. II. Liquor Control Licenses and Beer372 1 Permits -•------••----- 6, Amusements --------------------------------------•— 431 - Art. I. In General ---- _----- ----------------•---__ — 431 Art. II. Circuses, Carnivals, Menageries and Exhibitions431 ------------- 7. Animals and Fowl ___ --------- --•------ -- 483 Art. I. In General ---- ---------------- -------•-----•--- 483 Art. II. Pets ------ 484 Div. 1. Generally _ 484 Div. 2. Impoundment _. __-__._- _ - ----- 489 Div. 3. Rabies and Disease Control .......... 492 Div. 4. Licensing and Vaccination 493 Supp. No. 14 XVl dW �J I Id ICRUf ILIdEU BP JORM MICROLA6 CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES J \I r I L — TABLE OF CONTENTS—Cont'd. Chapter Page 8. Buildings and Building Regulations _._._ 517 Art, I. In General ___ 517 Art. H. Building Code —._____ 518 Art. III. Abatement of Dangerous Buildings ---- 549 Art. IV. Mechanical Code .._.—_. -- 550 Art. V. House Movers --- 657 Div. 1. Generally . —_ 667 Div. 2. Licenses and Permits —_ 563 9. Cemetery -------•--•- 617 9.1. City Plaza --------------_.----------------- ---_ -- -- 639 10. Elections —....._.._.____ 669 Art. I. In General 669 Art. II. Municipal Election Campaign Finance Regulations -------------•--- 669 Art. IH. Precincts -- .... — ..... ---- 674 11. Electricity 737 Art. I. In General . -- 737 _.r Art. H. Administration and Enforcement —._._ 743 Art. III. Licenses, Certificates, Permits and Inspections — ...... 744 12. Fire Prevention and Protection —---------_ 811 Art. I. In General --__- _-- 11 Art. II. Code _----- ----- -- 813 Art. III. Department -------- —.... -- 817 Div. 1. Generally —----- _-_-- 817 Div. 2. Bureau of Fire Prevention —..------ 818 13. Food and Food Establishments --------- -- 867 Art. I. In General --.--------- 867 Art. H. Restaurants ___ ___ __.....—..-- 867 14. Franchises __-------- ----•---••---•----- 919 Art. I. Electricity —...--------------------- 919 Art. II. Gas ------ ---------- ---- --------- - ---- ------------ 924 Art. III. Telephone ........__------------ ---------- -------- 929 Supp, No. 14 Xvii 141CROi IU -11D 6Y JORM MICROLAB clDna RAPIDS • Des +IoivEs ao4F.!� r �1 D 7 IOWA CITY CODE Chapter Page Art. IV. Broadband Telecommunications ......... 931 Div. 1. Generally ----- _--_.--.-.._......... _—__. 931 Div. 2. Enabling Ordinance ...... __- ------ —932.1 15. Garbage, Trash and Refuse ..___.._______.__......_.__ 981 Art. I. In General ..— ....... ........ ....... _— ... _.... 981 Art. II. Collectors .__............. _.___.....-_----- ------ 988 Div. 1. Generally ..-•_.---.._. . .......................... 988 Div. 2. Permit ------ ---------- ............. -..... --.. 988 Art. III. Storage ---------_-----...------...-•---.. 989 Art. IV. Collection, Transportation and Dis- posal----------------------- ------------------------ 992 Art. V. Littering _ ........ ... ---------- --._.......... —.994.1 16. Health and Sanitation (Reserved) .............. 1049 17. Housing -------------_---- _---_.._.. 1149 18. Human Rights _____—......._._—__...._—.__.___._.___ 1229 Art. I. In General ............. _.... _.—_—.-..__.. 1229 Art. II. Commission ------ 1232 Art. III. Discriminatory Practices --..___ 1234 19. Junk Dealers and Pawnbrokers _--__....--_.._----------- 1297 Art. I. In General ---- —---------------------------- .-------- 1297 Art. II. Licenses ...... __.._----- .__-.-_-.._._....-_--_-- 1300 20. Library ----•—•-.._-•-- ------•--••--- 1351 Art. I. In General ----- ---- -..______._.------- 1351 Art. II. Board of Trustees _____—.-_-------- _---- 1352 21. Licenses and Miscellaneous Business Regulations .... 1407 Art. I. In General -- ...__..__..— ....... _— 1407 Art, II. Fortune-tellers, Palmists, Phrenolo- gists and Clairvoyants _..___._— ._.._ 1409 Art. III. Going -Out -of -Business, Removal -Of - Business, Fire and Other Altered Goods Sales --- ....... ............. ...... _... -....... 1409 Div. 1. Generally .......................................... 1409 Div. 2. License ...... _........... _... _..... —___. 1412 Supp. No. 14 Xviii „ , aov., I1ICROCILMED e'! JORM MICROLoO ! CEDAR R4RIDS •DCS 1401'!CS J J r L. TABLE OF CONTENTS—Cont'd. Chapter Page 22. Manufactured Housing Parks.— _— 1467 Art. I. In General _ __.—_-1467 Art. II. Park Licensing Procedure 1469 Art. III. Park Standards —.__—_._ ---1475 23. Motor Vehicles and Traffic .................. —_.--------- 1527 Art. I. In General ........... ............ —-------- –.- --- 1527 Art. II. Administration and Enforcement _.-- 1535 Div. 1. Generally _______--.._---------._-_-- 1535 Div. 2. Traffic Control Devices __ ___.__.. 1540 Art. III. Accidents _.....__..._... 1544 Art. IV. Bicycles .................... ------ ----------- 1545 Div. 1. Generally ............. 1545 Div. 2. License ...... ............... _...___........ 1550 Art. V. Motor Vehicles _.._._...____._-- 1552 Div. 1. Generally ..... _..... __._�__..-_... 1552 Div. 2. Equipment ........ 1552 Art. VI. Operation ...... ___........ 1553 Div. 1. Generally ...._......... ..... __._._....... 1553 Div. 2. Overtaking and Passing —...— 1561 Div. 3. Right -of -Way ................ ........... 1562 Div. 4. Size and Weight Limitations ...... 1565 Div. 5. Speed .......... ..... _----- 1567 Div, 6. Turning Movements Art. VII. Pedestrians .................... ___ _......... 1573 Art. VIII. Stopping, Standing and Parking __.. 1576 Div. 1. Generally ... .... ......... _.... ------------ 1576 Div. 2. Angle Parking ........ _....... _---------- 1586 Div. 3. Parking Meter Zones and Parking Lots ..................... »..– .. 1567 Div. 4. Stopping for Loading and Unload- ing Only .._.._. _—__........_.. 1691 Div. 5. Parking in Snow Emergencies ... 1594 24. Miscellaneous Provisions ........ _..... _ — _... 1643 Art. I. In General ------------ ___ ___.__.. 1643 Art. II. Curfew Regulations —_ .—..__.._.. 1646 Div. 1. Generally .......... _____........... 1646 Div. 2. Emergencies 1646 Div. 3. Minors _.__.____.__.— ......... _. 1647 Supp. No. 14 xi x HICROr1L11ED By JORM MICRAiLAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DES'd01`!ES X045 J V IOWA CITY CODE Chapter Page Art. III. Disorderly Persons, Conduct and Houses ....—_�--_..--_. 1648 Art. IV. Firearms and Other Weapons _....1651 Art. V. Iowa River _ _...—_._— ..-1652 Art. VI. Nuisances .... . ............... _........ —___.. 1660 Art. VII. Offenses Against Morals —._—_-.. 1663 Art. VIII. Alarm Systems 1663 24.4. Noise------ 1681 25. Parks and Recreation — 1713 Art. I. In General --- 1713 Art. II. Commission -- 1715 Art. III. Department— --- 1718 Art. IV. Use by Groups — — 1719 Art. V. Senior Center Commission 1725 26. Peddlers, Solicitors and Transient Merchants -.___ 1775 Art. 1. In General ... ..................... .__----------- -_ 1775 Art. II. License ...... ......................... ...--........ 1776 27. Planning ........................ ............. ._--- ---- -----_-_ - 1831 Art. I. In General .... __.... — ---------- —_--- _-------- 1831 Art. II. Plan Commission ............................ _........ 1831 Art. III. Large Scale Developments — ........... _ 1833 Div. 1. Generally .......... ....................... _..... 1833 Div. 2. Non-residential .............. —.......... 1833 Div. 3. Residential .............................. _.._... 1842 Art. IV. Resources Conservation Commission 1851 28. Plumbing ---_- ------------- ------- -------_-- 1903 Art. I. In General ---- _-------- -------- ------- -_--------- _ 1903 Art. II. Administration and Enforcement .._.... 1908 Art. 111. Licenses and Permits ............ ......... .... 1912 29. Police.............................................................................. 1967 Art. I. In General ................................................ 1967 Art. II. Department .......................................... 1968 30. Railroads (Reserved) ._ ................ .............. ............. 2021 31. Streets, Sidewalks and Public Places ..................... _. 2121 Art, I. In General ................................................ 2121 Supp. No. 14 xx IIICROnua10 BY JORM MICROLAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DES iMDIHES J J \■ to TABLE OF CONTENTS—Cont'd. Page Chapter 2124 Art. II. Excavations ..................... 2124 Div. 1. Generally ............ I ....... 2132 Div. 2. Permit ............... —' ... 2133 Art. Ill. Curb Cuts ................. — 2133 Div, 1. Generally ................ 2135 Div. 2. Permit ..................... Art. IV. Numbering of Buildings .......... 2137 Art. V. Sidewalks ............. 2137 Div. 1. Generally ................. — - 2138 Div. 2. Construction and Repair ...... Div. 3. Ice and Snow Removal ........ 2140 Art. VI. Use Permits ................. *— 2141 2197 32. Subdivision Regulations ..........••••••••••• 2197 Art. 1. In General ........................ 2202 Art. 11. Plats ............................ 2202 Div. 1. Generally ... : ................ 2202 Div. 2. Preliminary ............ — * ... 2205 Div. 3. Final ............... * , * * — * Art. III. Standards and Specifications...... — 2211 2267 33. Utilities ............... 2267 Art. I. In General ................. 11, Sewers and Sewage Disposal ....... 2268 Art. Div. I. Generally .................... 2268 2269 Div. 2. Private Sewage Disposal ......• Div. 3. Rates and Charges ............ 2271 2274.6 Div. 4. Storm Water Runoff .......... Div. 5. Building Sewer Requirements Industrial Waste Control .. 2282 and Art. III. Underground Electric Service .....2282.13 Art. IV. Underground Telephone Service.. • 2286 2288 Art. V. Water ........................... 2288 Div. 1. Generally .................... 2291 Div. 2. Connections .................. 2294 Div. 3. Meters ............. — — * * ... 2297 Div. 4. Rates and Charges ............ 2351 34. Vegetation ................ ** ...... .... 2351 Art. 1. In General ....................• 2351 Art. II. Forestry ............... Supp. No. 14 xxi MICkOFILVED BY JORM MICR61-JAE83 CEDAR RAPIDS - DES MOVIES ao'4e I i v/ �r IOWA CITY CODE Chapter Page Div. 1. Generally .................... 2351 Div. 2. Arboricultural Specifications and Standards of Practice .... 2360 Div. 3. Permits for Work on Public Property ..................... 2364 Art. III. Weed Control ................... 2366 35. Vehicles for Hire ............................ 2419 Art. I. In General ........................ 2419 Art. II. Taxicabs ......................... 2419 Appendix A. Zoning .................................... 2479 Statutory Reference Table ....................... 2913 Code Comparative Table -1966 Code ............. 2935 Code Comparative Table—Ordinances ............ 2941 Charter Index ................................... 2971 Code Index ..................................... 2977 Supp. No. 14 FIICROERMED BY JORM MICROLAB j CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES I j aO IL5 1.. �J L AIRPORT § 4;i7 Sec. 4.23. Rule making powers. The commission is hereby authorized to adopt rules and regulations for the management and control of the municipal airport. (Code 1966, § 3.22.4) Secs. I-24-4.34. Reserved. ARTICLE ill. OPERATION REGULATIONS Sec. 4-35. Minimum height; operation No person shall fly at, otherwise operate any aircraft over or on the premises of the municipal airport in such a reckless manner as to endanger the lives of any onlookers, laborers, construction workers, or airport personnel. The flying of air- planes over the airport at a lower altitude than one hundred (100) feet above the heads of workers or other persons, except when strictly unavoidable in taking off or landing, shall be deemed a violation of this section. (Code 1966, § 3.22.6(B)) Sec. 4-36. F.A.A. regulations; air traffic regulations. No person shall navigate any aircraft over, land upon, or fly the same from, or service, maintain or repair an aircraft on the airport, or conduct any aircraft operations on or from the airport otherwise than in conformation with the regulations of the Fed- eral Aviation Administration now in effect and which are hereby adopted by reference and made a part of these rules as fully as if the same and each and all of them were completely set forth herein. (Code 1966, § 3.22.6(C); Ord. No. 82.3078, § 2, 8-31.82) Sec. 4.37. Use of airport. (a) No person shall use the airpuri as a base or terminal for the carrying on of commercial aviation or the carrying of passengers, freight, express or mail, or for student flying, communications, or any other commercial purpose or transportation without first securing a lease from the airport commission for the property to be used for said activities. Any lessee desiring to operate at the Iowa City Airport must comply with the following minimum operating standards: Supp. No. 14 307 111CRDn LMED 4Y JORM MICROLAS CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES aoalS 1 J §437 IOWA CITY CODE (1) Aircraft sales. Any lessee desiring to engage in the sale of new or used aircraft must lease and/or provide 83 a mini. mum as follows: Basic requirements for land The leasehold shall contain seven thousand five hundred (7,500) square feet of land to provide space for a building, storage of aircraft, and dis- play of aircraft. Basic requirements for buildings. The lessee shall lease or construct one thousand six hundred (1,600) square feet of properly lighted and heated space for office and public lounge and shall provide a public use telephone and shall lease or construct five thousand (5,000) square feet of air- craft storage space and shall provide indoor public restrooms. Basic requirements forpersonneL Lessee shall provide one person having a current commercial pilot's certificate and current instructors rating with rates appropriate for the type of aircraft to be demonstrated and shall provide for an office to be attended during operating hours. Basic requirements for dealerships. Any aircraft dealers shall hold an authorized factor or subdealership and all aircraft dealers shall hold a dealership license or permit if any is required by the State of Iowa. Basic requirements for aircraA A dealer of new aircraft shall have available at least three (3) current model dem- onstrators and shall provide for demonstrations of addi- tional models of the manufacturer for which a dealership is held and shall provide an adequate supply of parts and servicing facilities to customers during aircraft and parts warranty periods. Basic requirements for services. A dealer of new aircraft shall provide for the adequate servicing of aircraft and accessories during all warranty periods and shall provide an adequate supply of parts for the type of aircraft sold and shall provide for the repair and servicing of aircraft during the warranty period by its own facilities. Supp. No. 14 808 4IICROEILMED 01' JORM MICROLAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DES '401NES as V -S J L AIRPORT § •1.37 Basic requirements for hours of operation. A dealer of new aircraft shall provide operating hours from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. for a minimum of five (5) days a week. Basic requirements for insurance coverage. A dealer of new aircraft shall provide the following minimum insurance coverage: Aircraft liability: Bodily injury: One hundred thousand dollars ($100,000.00) per person; one million dollars ($1,000,000.00) per accident. Property damage: Two hundred thousand dollars ($200,- 000.00) per accident. Passenger liability: One hundred thousand dollars ($100,000.00) each passenger; one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000.00) each accident. Comprehensive public liability and property damage: Bodily injury: One hundred thousand dollars ($100,000.00) each person; one million dollars ($1,000,000.00) each accident. Property damage: Two hundred thousand dollars ($200; 000.00) each accident. (2) Airframe and/or powerplant repair. Any lessee desiring to engage in airframe and/or power plant repair service must provide as a minimum the following: Basic requirements for land. The leasehold shall contain an area of seventy -rive thousand (75,000) square feet to provide space for all buildings and temporary parking of aircraft, and shall provide increased land area to provide additional facilities such as private auto parking, paved ramp area to appropriate lot line, paved pedestrian access walkway, etc. Basic requirements for buildings. The lessee shall lease an existing facility or construct a building sufficient to pro- vide seven thousand five hundred (7,500) square feet of shop space, meeting local and state industrial code require- ments, and shall lease or construct additional building Supp. No. 14 309 MICROFILMED BY -JORM MICR6LA6 CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES i aoyT 1 J r § 4:17 IOWA CITY COIN" space with a minimum of five hundred (500) square feet to provide properly lighted and heated space for office, cus- tomer lounge, public restrooms, and public telephone. Basic requirements for personnel Lessee shall provide one person currently certified by FAA with ratings appropri- ate for work being performed, who may hold an airframe and/or power plant rating. Basic requirements for hours of operation. The lessee shall provide normal operating hours from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. for a minimum of five (5) days a week and shall provide for mechanical service during weekends on a call basis. Basic requirements for equipment Lessee shall provide suffi- cient equipment, supplies and availability of parts to per- form maintenance in accordance with manufacturers' rec- ommendations or equivalent and shall provide sufficient equipment to accommodate the standard types of based aircraft. Basic requirements for insurance coverage. Lessee shall provide the following minimum insurance coverage: Comprehensive public liability and property damage: Bodily injury: One hundred thousand dollars ($100,000.00) each person; one million dollars ($1,000,000.00) each accident. Property damage: Two hundred thousand dollars ($200,- 000.00) each accident. Products liability: Five hundred thousand dollars ($500,- 000.00) each accident. (3) Aircraft rental. Any lessee desiring to engage in the rental of aircraft to the public must provide as a minimum the following: Basic requirements for land The leasehold shall contain seventy-five thousand (75,000) square feet of land to pro- vide space for aircraft parking and building. Basic requirements for buildings. Lessee shall lease or con- struct a building which will provide one thousand six hun- dred (1,600) square feet of properly heated and lighted Supp. No. 14 L 310 IIICROEILMED By JORM MICROLAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MDI:IES 010 V-5 1 J -�. AIRPORT' 4.1 :17 office space, including adequate space for customer lounge, shnll provide a public use telephone and public restrooms and shall lease or construct a building which will provide five thousand (5,000) square feet of aircraft storage space. Basic requirements for personnel. Lessee shall provide two (2) persons having a current commercial and instructor pilot certificate with appropriate ratings and an FAA -approved flight school and air taxi certificate, and shall provide an office which is to be attended during operating hours. Basic requirements for aircraft. Lessee shall provide six (6) airworthy aircraft owned or leased in writing to the lessee, of which four (4) shall be basic trainers and one shall be an advanced trainer. Basic requirements for hours of operation. Lessee shall pro- vide operating hours from 8:00 a.m, to 5:00 p.m. for a minimum of six (6) days a week. Basic requirements for insurance coverage for owned or leased aircraft Lessee shall provide the following mini- mum insurance coverage: Aircraft liability: Bodily injury: One hundred thousand dollars ($100,000.00) each person; one million dollars ($1,000,000.00) each accident. Property damage: Two hundred thousand dollars ($200,- 000.00) $200;000.00) each accident. Comprehensive public liability and property damage: Bodily injury: One hundred thousand dollars ($100,000.00) each person; one million dollars ($1,000,000.00) each accident. Property damage: Two hundred thousand dollars ($200,- 000.00) each accident. (4) Flight training. Any lessee desiring to engage in pilot flight instruction shall provide as a minimum the following: Basic requirements for land The leasehold shall contain seventy- ive thousand (75,000) square feet of land to pro• vide space for lessee's buildings and aircraft tie downs. Supp. No. tl ;ll 1 MICROFILMED OY JORM MICROLAB 1 LCDRH RAPIDS •DES '1O1'1ES r § .1.37 10%VA CITY CODIi Basic requirements for buildings. Lessee shall lease or con. struct a building having one thousand six hundred (1,600) square feet of properly lighted and heated space to provide classroom, briefing room, pilot lounge, office space, public use telephone, and public restrooms, and shall lease exist- ing space or construct a building providing five thousand (5,000) square feet of aircraft storage space. Basic requirements for personnel Lessee shall provide two (2) persons properly certified by FAA as flight instructors to cover the type of training offered and a certified FAA flight school and air taxi certificate, and shall provide a currently certified ground school instructor and office to be attended during required operating hours, and certifica- tion by FAA as a pilot school. Basic requirements for aircraft Lessee shall provide either six (6) fixed -wing aircraft or two (2) helicopters. In the case of six (6) fixed -wing aircraft, four (4) shall be basic trainers, one shall be an advanced trainer and one shall be a twin. engine aircraft. In either case regarding the above -required aircraft, one shall be properly certified for instrument flight instruction. Basic requirements for hours of operation. Lessee shall pro. vide operating hours eight (8) hours a day for a minimum of six (6) days a week. Basic requirements for insurance coverage for owned or leased aircraft Lessee shall provide the following mini. mum insurance coverage: Aircraft liability: Bodily injury: One hundred thousand dollars ($100,000.00) each person; one million dollars ($1,000,000.00) each accident. Property damage: Two hundred thousand dollars ($200; 000.00)each accident. Comprehensive public liability and property damage: Bodily injury: One hundred thousand dollars ($100,000.00) each person; one million dollars ($1,000,000.00) each accident. Sapp. No. 14 L­ 312 111CR0f ILMED 0Y JORM MICR*LAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOMES 5LO45 1 J r C AIRPORT § 437 Property damage: Two hundred thousand dollars ($200,- 000.00) each accident. (5) Aircraft fuels and oil dispensing service Lessees desiring to dispense aviation fuels and oil and provide other related services such as tie down and parking, shall provide as a minimum the following services and facilities: Basic requirements for land The leasehold shall contain twenty thousand (20,000) square feet of land to provide for buildings, aircraft parking area equipped with six (6) tie downs and dispensing equipment. Basic requirements for buildings. Lessee shall construct or lease a building providing one thousand six hundred (1,600) square feet of properly lighted and heated floor space for office, public lounge, restrooms, and shall provide a public use telephone, and shall lease or construct a building pro- viding seven thousand rive hundred (7,500) square feet of space for aircraft storage. Basic requirements for personnel. Lessee shall provide one properly trained person to be on duty during operating hours. Basic requirements for aircraft service equipment. Lessee shall provide emergency starting equipment, adequate fire extinguishers and aircraft engine heaters. Basic requirements for services Lessee shall provide facili- ties to fuel, park and tie down aircraft, and to wash air- craft, inflate tires, change aircraft engine oil, provide trans- portation for aircraft occupants from parking ramp to of- fice, provide minor repairs and services not requiring certificated mechanic rating and operate a Unicom. Basic requirements for fueling facilities. Lessee shall pro- vide at least one metered filter -equipped dispenser fixed or mobile for dispensing jet fuel and AV gas from separate storage tanks having a minimum capacity of eight thou- sand (8,000) gallons each, and shall provide at least one mobile dispensing truck having at least three hundred - gallon capacity for each grade of fuel and separate dispens- ing pumps and meters for each grade of fuel. Supp. No. 14 313 111CRDEILMED DY JORM MICR4LA9 CEDAR RAPIDS • DES '•10MES ;to 11.5 J v C § 4.37 IOWA Crry Conn: Basic requirements for hours of operation Lessee shall pro- vide fueling service from 8:00 a.m. to sundown seven (7) days a week and shall provide on-call service which may be required during the hours of darkness. Basic requirements for insurance coverage Lessee shall provide the following minimum insurance coverage: Comprehensive public liability and public damage: Bodily injury: One hundred thousand dollars ($100,000.00) each person; one million dollars ($1,000.000.00) each accident. Property damage: Two hundred thousand dollars ($200,- 000.00) $200;000.00) each accident. Hangar keepers' liability: Five hundred thousand dollars ($500,000.00) each accident. Products liability: Five hundred thousand dollars ($500,- 000.00) each accident. (6) Radio, instrument or propeller repair service Lessees de. siring to provide a radio, instrument or propeller repair service must hold an FAA repair station certificate and ratings for same and provide as a minimum the following: Basic requirements for land. The leasehold shall contain seven thousand five hundred (7,500) square feet of land for building. Basic requirements for buildings. Lessee shall construct or lease a building providing one thousand six hundred (1,600) square feet of properly lighted and heated space to house an office, public restroom facilities and minimum shop and hangar space as required for FAA repair shop certification and shall provide a public telephone. Basic requirements for personnel. Lessee shall provide one FAA certificated repairman qualified in accordance with the terms of the repair station certificate. Basic requirements for hours of operation Lessee shall pro- vide operating hours from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. for a minimum of five (5) days a week. Supp. No. l/ 314 MICRONLI4E0 BY JORM MICROLAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DES '4OMES J r L —1 AMPoirf S 4;77 Basic requirements for insurance coverage. Lessee shall provide the following minimum insurance coverage: Hangar keepers' liability: Five hundred thousand dol- lars ($500,000.00) each accident. Comprehensive public liability and property damage: Bodily injury: One hundred thousand dollars ($100,000.00) each person; one million dollars ($1,000,000.00) each accident. Property damage: Two hundred thousand dollars ($200,- 000.00) each accident. Products liability: Five hundred thousand dollars ($500,- 000.00) each accident. (7) Air taxi service. Lessees desiring to engage in air taxi service must hold an FAA air taxi -commercial operator certificate with ratings appropriate to the functions to be accomplished, and shall provide as a minimum the following: _ Basic requirements for land The leasehold shall contain seventy-five thousand (75,000) square feet of land for build- ings and shall increase land area to provide additional 'J facilities such as private auto parking, paved hangar apron and public paved access walkways, etc. Basic requirements for buildings. Lessee shall lease or con- struct a building providing a minimum of one thousand six hundred (1,600) square feet of properly heated and lighted space for office and customer lounge, shall provide a public telephone and public restrooms, and shall lease existing facility or construct a hangar providing ten thousand (10,000) square feet of storage space. Basic requirements for personnel Lessee shall provide two (2) FAA certificated commercial pilots who are appropri. ately rated to conduct single and twin -engine air taxi service. Basic requirements for aircraft. Lessee shall provide either two (2) four -place aircraft and one twin -engine aircraft, or two (2) helicopters, all meeting the requirements of the air taxi/commercial operator certificate held and the require- ments of instrument operations capability under FAA Pmt 135 or FAA Part 121. Supp. No. 14 315 IAICROEILMED BY JORM MICROLA6 CEDAR RAPIDS • DCS 10:WS ao4S 1 J v r § 4.37 IOWA CITY CODE Basic requirements for hours of operation. Lessee shall pro. vide operating hours twenty-four (24) hours a day, seven (7) days a week. Basic requirements for insurance coverage. Lessee shall provide the following minimum insurance coverage: Aircraft liability: Bodily injury: One hundred thousand dollars ($100,000.00) each person; one million dollars ($1,000,000.00) each accident. Property damage: Two hundred thousand dollars ($200,- 000.00) each accident. Passenger liability: One hundred thousand dollars ($100,000.00) each passenger, each accident. Comprehensive public liability and property damage: Bodily injury: One hundred thousand dollars ($100,000.00) each person; one million dollars ($1,000,000.00) each accident. Property damage: Two hundred thousand dollars ($200; 000.00) each accident. (S) Aerial applicators. Lessees desiring to engage in aerial application operations must hold an agricultural aircraft operator certificate issued by the FAA under Part 137; comply with requirements of the state and political subdi. visions thereof; and provide as a minimum the following: Basic requirements for land Leasehold shall contain seventy- five thousand (75,000) square feet of land to provide for buildings, aircraft parking and tie down, and parking space for loading vehicles and equipment, and shall provide paved apron for loading, cleaning and servicing of aircraft. Basic requirements for buildings. Lessee shall lease or con- struct three hundred twenty (320) square feet of building space for office and storage, shall provide a public use telephone and shall construct or lease existing hangar pro- viding one thousand two hundred (1,200) square feet of storage space. Supp. No, 14 L 310 MICROr ILMED By JORM MICROLA9 CEDAR RAPIDS • DES VVIES 010 4.5 J L. AIRPORT § 437 Basic requirements for personneL Lessee shall provide one person holding current FAA commercial certificate, prop. erly rated for the aircraft to be used and meeting the requirements of Part 137 of the FAA Regulations and applicable regulations of the state, and shall provide one person to assist in loading and servicing of aircraft. Basic requirements for aircraA Lessee shall provide one aircraft which will be airworthy, meeting all the require- ments of Part 137 of FAA Regulations and applicable reg- ulations of the state. This aircraft shall be owned or ]eased by agreement in writing and based on the lessee's leasehold. Basic requirements for facilities. Lessee shall provide a segregated chemical storage area protected from public access, and shall provide tank trucks for handling of liquid spray and mixing liquids and shall provide adequate ground equipment for handling and loading of dusting materials. Basic requirements for hours of operation. Lessee shall be available on call twenty-four (24) hours during the normal aerial application season. Basic requirements for insurance coverage. Lessee shall provide for the following minimum insurance coverage: Aircraft liability: Property damage: Two hundred thousand dollars ($200,- 000.00) each accident. Comprehensive public liability and property damage: Bodily injury: One hundred thousand dollars ($100,000.00) each person; one million dollars ($1,000,000.00) each accident. Property damage: Two hundred thousand dollars ($200,- 000.00)each accident. (9) Multiple services. Lessees desiring to engage in two (2) or more commercial aeronautical activities must provide as a minimum the following: Basic requirements for land The leasehold for multiple activities shall contain seventy-five thousand (75,000) square Supp. No. 14 317 MICROFIVED R) JORM MICROLAB CEDAR RAPIDS - DCS '4018[5 10 Vs J r L- § 4.37 IOWA CITY CODE. feet of land to provide space for specific use area require- ments established for the services to be offered (specific use spaces need not be additive where combination use can be reasonably and feasibly established). Basic requirements for buildings. Lessee shall lease or con- struct a building containing one thousand six hundred (1,600) square feet to provide properly public rest ooms and publihted and c space for office, public lounge, p rovid- telephone, and shall lease or construct a building p req requirement space footage space as provided for the respec- tive requirement for building P and in no case shall said five activities to be engaged, square footage be less than seven thousand rive hundred (7,500). Babe assionedts for personnel. to personnel to meet personnel responsibilities ersonnelrequire, mayy g ments for all activities. Basic requirements for aircraft. Lessee shall provide all requirements for aircraft for the specific activities to be engaged in; however, multiple use can be made of all aircraft, except aerial applicator aircraft, to meet these requirements. In order to meet these requirements, how- ever, aminimum of five (5) fixed -wing aircraft or two (2) helicopters must be owned or under the direct control of the lessee and based on the lessee's leasehold. Basic requirements for equipment. Lessee shall provide all equipment specifically required for each activity. Basic requirements for services. Lessee shall provide all services specifically required for each activity during the hours of operation. Basic requirements for hours of operation Lessee will ad, here to the operating schedule as require for each activity. ob- Basic requirements for insurance coverage Lessee will twin the highest single coverage in the amounts established for each type of insurance required for the specific activity. Supp. No. 14 318 MICROFILMED BY JORM MICROLAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DES 101NES 24D45 J L AIRPORT § 4.37 (10) General requirements. Building space requirements may be provided in one build- ing, attached buildings or in separate buildings. All lessee personnel required to hold FAA certificates and ratings shall maintain such certificates and ratings. All lessees offering any of the services or combinations thereof shall do so under written lease with the airport commission. (11) Flying clubs. a. Definition. For the purposes of this section, a flying club is: 1. A partnership or corporation the sole assets of which are aircraft(s) and related property where there are seven (7) or more equal owners or, if not equal ownership, then each owner having owner- ship of not less than ten (10) per cent, or 2 Joint -ownership of aircraft(s) and lated proper ty, where there are seven (7) or more eequal owners or, if not equal ownership, then each owner hav- ing ownership of not less than ten (10) per cent, or 3. Any other, partnership, corporation or any other entity which meets the above requirements but which has less than seven (7) ownerslmembers and which applies to and receives approval from the airport commission to operate at the airport as a flying club. b. Operational requirements. The following requirements pertain to all flying clubs desiring to base their air- craft on the airport and be exempt from the minimum standards: 1. The club may not derive greater revenue from the use of its aircraft than the amount necessary for the actual use of operation, maintenance, and re- placement of its aircraft. 2. The club will file and keep current with the air- port commission a complete list of the club's mem. bership and investment share held by each member. Supp. No. 14 319 ii;mrruaED BY JORM MICR6LAB CEDAR RAPIDS • ors M01!JES 010W J r L IOWA CITY CO"' § 4-37 other than 3. The club's aircraft will not be used by no one for bona fide members for rental and by commercial operations. 4. Student instruction may be given in club aircraft only by an instructor certified by the FAA. 5 Each aircraft owned by the flying club must have aircraft liability insurance coverage in the follow- ing amounts: Aircraft liability: Bodily injury: One hundred thousand dollars ($100,000.00) each person; one million dollars ($1,000,000.00) each accident. Property damage; Two hundred thousand dollars ($200,000.00) each accideeCed by a flying club or t. 6. All aircraft awned club op leased by a flying club will have the same main- tenance performed on said aircraft as is required on aircraft operating under Part 135 of the FAA Regulations. ()2) Lease proposal requirements. The airport commission will unless the not accept an originalforth ntto lease land are, writ ng a proposal which sets proposed lessee p including the forth the scope of operation lessee proposes, following; a. The services lessee will offer; b. The amount of land lessee lessee will construct or lease; C. The building space d. The number of plersons lessee will employ; e. rcraft lessee will provide; The number of p operation; erage lessee f. The hours of proposed op g. The number and types of insurance cov will maintain; and a financial to perform h. Evidence of lessee services and afalcili facilities. and provide t e (b) None of the above minimum operating standards are in- tended to prevent any person, firm or corporation operating but craft on the airport from performing any services (including but 'rcraft. (Code ind repon its Own not limited to maintenance o. 82 3078, § )2, 8-31-82) n 1966,§ 3.22.6(D); Supp. No. l! 320 MICROFILMED V JORM MICR40LA6 CEDAR RAPIDS • DCS MOVIES 'Lo 45 J L' AIRPORT §4-15 Secs. 4.38-440. Reserved. Editor's note—Ord. No. 823078, § 2, adopted Aug. 31, 1982, repealed tip 4,38-440. concerning registration of landing pilo deriveg out of d from Code departing § planes, and payment of charges prior to clearance, 322.6, and (E/—(GI. Sec. 4.41. Ilepairs to be made in designated spaces. All repairs to aircraft engines shall be made in the spaces designated for such purpose, and not on the area reserved for landing and taking off. (Code 1066, § 3.22.6 (H) ) Sec. 4-42. Disposal of wrecked aircraft. The aircraft owner, his/her pilot or agent, shall be re- sponsible for the prompt disposal under the direction of the airport manager, of wrecked aircraft and the parts thereof to avoid all interference with field operations, unless directed to delay such action pending investigation of the accident. (Code 1966, § 3.22.6 (I) ) I _. Sec. 4.43. Witnesses to accidents; to report. Witnesses of and participants in accidents on or near the airport shall make a full report thereof to the administrative office as soon after accidents as possible, and leave their names and addresses. They may be called upon to render further reports if required. (Code 1966,§ 3.22.6(J) ) Sec. 4-41. Unsafe landing area to be marked. Any parts of the landing area temporarily unsafe for land- ing, or which are not available for any cause, shall be clearly marked at all times. (Code 1966, § 3.22.6 (K) ) Sec. 4-45. Assumption of risk; city not liable. The privilege of using the airport and its facilities, and flying to, from or over the same, shall be at all times condi. tioned upon the assumption of full responsibility and risks Supp. No. 14 321 FIILFOf ILP1CU 8l' JORM MICROLAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DES M013CS a,o 4�5 J r L-':", s.11> IowACITY COM therefor by every person exercising or taking advantage of such privilege, who shall furthermore, at all times release, hold harmless and indemnify the city and its operator from any and all responsibility, liability, loss or damage resulting to such person or his/her property or caused by or on his/her behalf and, or incident to the manner in which the airport is operated, constructed or maintained or served from within or used from without. The use of such airport or its facilities by any person for any purpose, or the paying of any fees there- for, or the taking off or landing aircraft thereupon, shall be itself an acknowledgement that the airport and its facilities are maintained and operated by the operator under the direc- tion and supervision of the city. (Code 1966, § 3.22.6(L)) Sec. 4.46. Suspension of flying operations by manager of air- port. Except in the case of scheduled operators, or aircraft oper- ated by the federal government or other public authorities, the manager of the airport shall have authority to suspend flying operations on or from the airport when, in his/her opinion the condition of the landing area and, or, local me- terological conditions might make such operations unsafe. (Code 1966, § 3.22.6 (U) ) Sec. 4.47. Landing, taking off and taxiing. (a) Use of field. Planes in landing and taking off shall utilize the full effective landing area of the field. Landing and taking off planes shall be kept as free as possible from taxiing planes. Planes shall taxi as little as possible on the field, and aircraft landing or taking off shall proceed to and from the effective landing area with the least possible delay consistent with safety. (b) Taxiing precautions. Upon landing on the airport a pilot shall assure himself that there is no danger of collision with other aircraft taking off, landing or taxiing before and while taxiing to the line or other part of the airport. (c) Taxiing speed limit; attendairt. All aircraft shall be taxied at a slow and reasonable speed, not to exceed fifteen Supp. No. 14 322 MICROFILMED BY JORM MICROLAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DES IADI:IES Ao ys J r L AIRPORT § 4.52 (15) miles per hour, particularly in the vicinity of hangars and other buildings and shall be brought to a full stop when is the vicinity of lauding airplanes. When near buildings, unless provide(] with adequate brakes, an attendant shall be at, at least, one wing. (Code 1966, § 3.22.6(V)—(X)) Cross reference—Speed regulations for motor vehicles, Ch. 23, Art. Vi, Div. 5. Sec. 448. Alcoholic liquors and drugs. No person shall take any aircraft from the landing area or hangars or operate the same while under the influence of, or while using or consuming any alcoholic liquor, beer or controlled substance as defined by the Code of Iowa. (Code 1966, § 3.22.6(Y); Ord. No. 82.3078, § 2, 8.31.82) Cross reference—Alcoholic beverages generally, Ch. 5. Sec. 4.49. Blocks; brakes. Blocks, equipped with ropes or other suitable means of pulling them, shall always be placed in front of the wheels before starting the engine or engines, unless the airplane is Provided with thoroughly adequate brakes or with mechanics on the wings. (Code 1966, § 3.22.6 (Z) ) Sec. 4.50. When pilot or mechanic required at controls. No aircraft engine shall be started or run unless a licensed pilot or competent mechanic shall be in the cockpit attending the controls. (Code 1966, §3.22.6(AA)) Sec. 4.51. Fueling while engine running. No aircraft shall be fueled while the engine is running. (Code 1966, § 3.22.6(BB) ) Sec. 4.52. Starting and warming up; limitations. Aircraft shall be started and warmed up only in the places designated for such purposes by the airport manager. At no time shall any engine be tuned up in such a position that hangars, shops, or other buildings, or any group of people in the observation areas, shall be in the path of the propeller stream. (Code 1966, § 3.22.6(CC) ) Supp. No. 14 323 mcRor ILMED BY JORM MICR6LAB CEDAR NAI'IDS • DES MOINES aa4s a� J r C § 4.53 IOWA CITY CODE Sec. 4-53. Reserved. Editor's note—Section 2 of Ord. No. 82.3078, adopted Aug. 31, 1982, repealed 4 453, concerning warnings as to propellers, deriving from Code 1966, § 3.22.6(DD). Sec. 454. Building construction; ground rental and charges. (a) Any person desiring to erect or construct any building on the municipal airport shall be required to submit plans and spec- ifications for the same to the airport commission. Commercial hangar buildings shall be of fire -resisting material, and conform in general, as to size and shape, to existing airport hangars at the municipal airport. Space for buildings shall be charged for at the price set forth by the airport commission. (b) All rentals and fees shall be paid in advance to the man- ager of the municipal airport or to any other person designated by the airport commission. (Code 1966, § 3.22.10; Ord. No. 82.3078, § 2, 8.31-82) Secs, 4-55-4-64. Reserved. ARTICLE IV. FIRE REGULATIONS* Sec. 4.65. Precautions generally. All persons using in any way the airport or its facilities shall exercise the utmost care to guard against fire and in. jury to persons or property. (Code 1966, § 3.22.9(A)) Sec. 4.66. Smoking and use of matches restricted. No person shall strike a match or smoke in any hangar or in any room or building on the airport, except in offices, wait- ing rooms or buildings in which smoking is specifically author- ized. (Code 1966, § 3.22.9(B)) Sec. 4-67. Cleaning of parts. The cleaning of motor parts or other parts of the airplane in hangars shall be with noninflammable liquids. (Code 1966, § 3.22.9 (D) ) -Cross reference—Fire prevention and protection generally, Ch. 12. Supp, No. 14 324 111CROr ILMED BY JORM MICROLAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DFS MOINES J v �r AIRPORT §'1.(;8 Sec. 4-68. Exemptions. Officers and enlisted personnel of the United States Army, Air Force, Navy, or Marine Corps, and officials of the United States, while actively engaged in the operation of aircraft in the service of the government, shall not be subject to the pro- visions of this article. (Code 1966, § 3.22.9; Ord. No. 82.3078, § 2, 8.31-82) [The next page is 3691 Supp. No. 14 325 a04-9 1.1ICROrIL14ED BY i - JORM MICRdLAB 1 CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOIYES I i r ■ 1 IL I,. MICROFILMED BY JORM MICR6LA 1 CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MIRES i J� L ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES §5.10 Sec. 5-9. Same—Revocation of permit. In the event that the provisions of section 5-7 or 5-8 are violated, the permit shall be automatically revoked. (Ord. No. 79-2959, § 2, 6-19.79) Sec. 5.10. Hours of business. (a) Closing hours. Subject to the provisions of section 5.10(d), the following closing hours shall apply to any and all premises covered by a class A, B or C liquor control license or class B beer permit under this chapter: (1) Said premises shall be closed for business between the hours of 2:00 a.m. and 6:00 a.m. on any weekday, and between the hours of 2:00 a.m. on Sunday and 6:00 a.m. on the following Monday; however, premises covered by the holder of a liquor control license or beer permit who has been granted the privilege of selling alcoholic liquor or beer on Sunday may remain open for business between the hours of noon and 10:00 p.m. on Sunday. (2) For the purposes of this chapter, "weekday" is defined to include Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. (b) Other uses. No premises described in section 5-10(a) shall be used for any commercial, recreational, entertainment or other use or purpose between the hours said premises is required to be closed as provided in this chapter. (c) Presence on premises after closing. It shall be unlawful for any person nor shall any licensee or permittee under this chapter or his/her agents or employees permit any person to enter or remain on any premises described in section 5.10(x) between the hours said premises is required to be closed for business as pro. vided in this chapter except that persons already in said premises at time of closing shall be allowed an additional fifteen (15) minutes to depart; however, the licensee or permittee and his/her agents or employees may be present on said premises after clos- ing for the purposes of cleaning, maintenance or performing other necessary work on said premises. Supp. No. I/ 871 1110 f ILMIO By JORM MICROLAB ceana pnrms • nts MnriEs r §5•ID IOWA CITY CODE (d) Additional hours. The city may authorize by resolution of the city council that any establishment holding a class A, B or C liquor control license or class B beer permit for whom the sale of goods and services other than alcoholic liquor or beer constitutes fifty (50) per cent or more of the gross receipts from the licensed premises may remain open additional hours beyond the hours prescribed in section 5.10(x) but only for the purpose of selling goods and services other than alcoholic liquor or beer. To apply for such authorization, the licensee or permittee shall submit a written and verified application to the city clerk, upon a form provided by the city clerk, listing certain information including the following: (1) Total gross receipts for the past ninety (90) days from the establishment, (2) Gross receipts for the past ninety (90) days from the sale of alcoholic liquor and/or beer, and (3) Additional hours requested to remain open. Said application shall be accompanied by copies of the establish- ment's most recent federal and state income tax returns and annual sales tax report. In the event that the applicant receives authorization to remain open for additional hours, the applicant shall file with the city clerk on a quarterly basis a written report, upon a form provided by the city clerk, setting forth gross re- ceipts information, copies of quarterly sales tax reports, copies of federal and state income tax reports when filed, and such further pertinent information as the city council may require. The city by its authorized agent shall be permitted full access during all reasonable business hours to all records, reports, audits, tax re- ports, and any other documents or papers pertinent to gross receipts from any establishment which has applied for or received authorization to remain open additional hours. Failure to make reports or to permit access to records as required in this section shall be cause for the withdrawal of the additional hours authori- zation by the city council. (Ord. No. 82-3071, § 2, 7.20.82) Secs. 5-11-5.17. Reserved. Supp. No. 14 L 372 111CRDn LMED DV JORM MICROLAB ' CEDAR RAPIDS . DES 1401 YES 'Z0 #J ff J v C AI.Collol.IC 13FWMIAGES 4520 ARTICLE Il. LIQUOR CONTROL LICENSES AND BEER PERMITS Sec. 5.18. Required. No person shall sell beer at retail in the city, nor shall any person sell alcoholic liquor in the city for consumption on the premises, without first obtaining a beer permit or a liquor control license as required by state law and subject to the provisions of this article. Sec. 5.19. Classes of beer permits. Beer permits shall be classed as follows: (1) Class B. A class B beer permit shall allow the holder to sell beer at retail for consumption on or off the premises. (2) Class C. A class C beer permit shall allow the holder to sell beer at retail for consumption off the premises only. Such sales shall be in original containers only. No class C per- mit shall be issued to any person except the owner or proprietor of a grocery store or pharmacy. (Code 1966, 4 5.24.4; Ord. No. 2605) Sec. 5-20. Classes of liquor control licenses. Liquor control licenses shall be classed as follows: (1) Class A. A class A liquor control license issued to a club shall authorize the holder to purchase alcoholic liquor from the department only, and to sell such liquors and beer to bona ride members and their guests by the individual drink for consumption on the premises only. license (2) lor motelshall authorizeass B liquor holder to purchase ho- telhese al- coholic liquor from the department only, and to sell such liquor and beer to patrons by the individual drink for consumption on the premises only; however, beer may also be sold for consumption off the premises. Each such license shall be effective throughout the premises described in the application. Supp. No. 14 372.1 a.oifs 111CHOEILMED BY JORM MICROLAB CEDAR RANDS •DES MOPIES v 1 y r §15-20 IOWA CITY COM (3) Class C. A class C liquor control license issued to a commercial establishment shall be issued in the name of the individual who actually owns the entire business and shall authorize the holder to purchase alcoholic liquors from the department only, and to sell such liquors and beer to patrons by the individual drink for consumption on the premises only; however, beer may also be sold for consumption off the premises. (Code 1966, § 5.24.4; Ord. No. 2605) Sec. 5.21. Separate beer permits required for separate loca- tions where beer is sold. Each person holding a class E or class C beer permit having more than one place of business where beer is sold shall be required to have a separate beer permit for each separate place of business, except as otherwise prohibited by state law. (Code 1966, § 5.24.7; Ord. No. 2605) Sec. 5-22. Application; bond. A verified application for the original issuance or the re- newal of a liquor control license or a beer permit shall be filed at such time, in such number of copies and in such form as the state director of beer and liquor control shall prescribe, on forms prescribed by him/her. The application shall be ac- companied by the required fee and bond and shall be filed with the city council for approval or disapproval. The bond to be submitted shall be in a form prescribed by the state director and in the following amounts: r/ Supp. No. 11 L' 372.2 MICROFILMED 01' JORM MICR4IL AB CEDAR ftAP105 •DES "401AE5 QOV S r FRANCHISES 41459.1 Sec. 14.56. Grant not exclusive. Nothing contained in this article shall be construed as to grant unto the company an exclusive right upon the streets and alleys or to interfere with any rights already granted, or to prevent the grant of similar privileges to other individuals or companies for like purposes. (Ord. No. 502, 3-5-1897) Sec. 14.57. Police and fire alarms. In consideration of the rights and privileges herein granted the company shall furnish free of cost to the city, one tenpin cross arm for its fire alarm and police wires, upon all poles erected pursuant to this article. (Ord. No. 502, 3-5-1897) See. 14-58. Compliance with ordinances. The company shall be at all times subject to all ordinances now in force, or that may hereafter be passed, relative to the use of public streets and alleys or other public places. (Ord. No. 502, 3.5-1897) Sec. 14.59. Reserved. ARTICLE IV. BROADBAND TELECOMMUNICATIONS* DIVISION 1. GENERALLY Sec. 14.59.1. Nonexclusive franchise. (a) This section grants a fifteen -year nonexclusive fran- chise to operate a broadband telecommunications network to one or more franchise holders to be selected by the city council following an election to be held on November 28, 1978. The franchise or franchises granted shall, as set forth below, be subject to the provisions of Division 2 hereof, the Broadband Telecommunications Enabling Franchise Ordinance. •Edttor'n note—Ord. No. 78-2928 and Ord. No. 79.2949 have been codi. fied as Div. 1, §§ 14.59.1, 14.59.2 at the editor's discretion. Also at the editor's discretion, §§ 14.90-14.93 have been designated as Div. 2. Supp. No. 14 931 _i 1116ROF ILPED n' JORM MIC ROLAB 1 � CEDAR RAPIDS •DES 10MES ava �i r L 1 14.69.1 IOWA CITY CODE (b) The city council reserves the right to refuse to select a franchise holder if such refusal is subsequently deemed to be in the public interest. (c) The franchise shall be subject to all of the following: (1) Division 2 hereof, the Broadband Telecommunication Enabling Franchise Ordinance. (2) The terms of the franchise applicant's proposal of September 29, 1978, submitted by the franchise appli- cant, where the terms of the proposal do not conflict with or modify the provisions of Division 2 hereof. In instances where the terms outlined in the proposal are in conflict with or modify the provisions of Division 2, the provisions of Division 2 shall apply. (3) All promises and commitments whether oral or written, made by the franchise applicant, its officers, agents or employees prior to the approval of the franchise by the city voters and the city council. Such promises and commitments shall Le deemed to be terms of the fran- chise and subject to the regulatory, administrative and other provisions of Division 2 hereof. (Ord. No. 78-2928, §§ 1-3, 10-17-78) Sec. 14-59.2. Granted to Hawkeye CableVision Corporation. (a) Purpose. The purpose of this section is to award a franchise for cable television to Ilawkeye CableVision Corpo- ration. (b) Enactment. Hawkeye. CableVision Corporation is hereby granted a nonexclusive franchise to operate a broadband tele- communications system within the city in accordance with Division 2 of this article, which establishes standards, regula- tions,and procedures for the granting of a broadband tele- communications franchise, and the rules and regulations adopted by the Iowa City Broadband Telecommunications Com- mission, all ordinances of the city and all applicable rules and regulations of the Federal Communications Commission and the state. Supp. No. 14 932 MICRUILMED BY JORM MICROLAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DES VINES 1 J v Chapter22 MANUFACTURED HOUSING PARKS' Art. I. In General, 44 22.1-22.15 Art. It. Park Licensing Procedure, 44 22.16-22.33 Art. Ill. Park Standards, 6122-34-22-39 ARTICLE I. IN GENERAL Sec. 22.1. Purpose. The purpose of this chapter is to provide minimum standards for the design, development and improvement of all new or im. Proved manufactured housing parks. It is further the intent of this chapter to provide semipermanent single-family residences, with adequate public facilities and services, to promote develop- ment consistent with the comprehensive plan, and to promote, provide for the health, safety and general welfare of the citizens of the city. (Ord. No. 82-3081, 6 2, 9-28-82) Sec. 22.2. Applicability. This chapter shall provide minimum standards for the design and development of all new manufactured housing parks and the substantial redevelopment of all existing manufactured housing parks. Those existing manufactured housing parks not meeting the requirements set down herein shall, upon any substantial and material redevelopment, be required to conform for the al. tered area. "Substantial and material redevelopment" shall be 'Editor's note—Ord. No. 82.3081, 4 2, adopted Sept. 28, 1982, repealed former Ch. 22, "Mobile Homes and Mobile Nome Parks," which hod consisted of general provisions, 44 22.1-22.3; park license procedures, 44 22.16-22.21; and park standards, 55 22.33-2242, as derived from Code 1966, 44 9.54.1-9.54.18 and Ord. No. 76-2822, adopted Dec, 21, 1976. Section 2 then enacted a new Ch. 22 to read as herein set out. Cross references—Department of housing and inspection services, 4 2.136 el seq.; buildings and building regulations, Ch, 8; electrical regulations, Ch. 11; fire rrevention and protection, Ch­egulations, housing, Ch. 28; streets, sidewalksand pubic places nCh. . 31; subdivision regulation, Ch. 32; utilities, Ch. 33; zoning regaintions, APp. A; RMF zone, App. A, 4 8.10.10.1. State law reference—Mobile homes and Parks. I.C.A. 4 135D.1 et seq. Supp. No. 14 1467 Aaq5 tll CRO(ILIIED 6Y DORM MIC ROLA13 ' LCEDAR RAPIDS • DES 140MES J r L-.' § 22.2 IOWA CITY COOS construed to mean the alteration of any existing park layout from what is shown on the approved plan in an amount that, collectively over time, affects more than ten (10) per cent of the parks' existing area, or two (2) acres, whichever is greater. If the gross park area is increased by more than ten (10) per cent collectively over time, or by two (2) acres, whichever is greater, all provisions of this chapter shall apply to the additional area of the park. In order to establish the existing level of development, all existing parks shall be required to submit a plan meeting the requirements of section 22.18 "Final plan." Review of said plan shall be in accordance with procedures for final plan approval. (Ord. No. 82.3081, § 2, 9-28.82) Sec. 22-3. Definitions. As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the meaning indicated. Definitions of the zoning chapter (Appendix A of the Iowa City Code of Ordinances) shall apply to other terms used herein. Manufactured housing: Includes mobile and modular homes as herein defined. Manufactured housing park: A tract of land which has been planned and improved for the placement of manufactured hous- ing on leased spaces. Manufactured housing space: A plot of ground within a manu. factured housing park designed for the accommodation of one manufactured housing unit and which is leased to the manufac. tured housing owner. Mobile home: A single-family dwelling unit, built on a chassis, suitable for year-round occupancy and containing water supply, waste disposal, heating and electrical conveniences. Modular home., Any single-family dwelling unit which is man- ufactured in whole or in components at a place other than at the location where it is to be placed; which is assembled in whole or in components at the location where it is to be permanently located; which rests on n permanent foundation or slab; which does not have wheels or axles affixed as a part of its normal Supp. No. 1/ 1468 111CROr ILMED al' JORM • MOCR46LAO CEDAR RAPIDS • DCS 1401: abgl 1 J r MANUFACTURIN) HOUSING PARKS § 22.16 construction; and which does not require a license by any agency as a motor vehicle, special equipment, trailer, motor home or mobile home. Park: Shall mean a manufactured housing park. Parking area: Four (4) or more parking spaces and an aisle(s). Patio: A surfaced outdoor living space consisting of such mate. rials as wood, brick, concrete or other s'unilar solid and dustfree materials, at grade and directly adjacent and accessible from a manufactured housing unit. Recreation spacelopen space That portion of the park that is not covered by drives, parking spaces or isles, and intended to provide for recreation buildings and other recreational facilities such as swimming pools, tennis courts, playgrounds, and playing fields. (Ord. No. 82-3081, § 2, 9-28-82) Cross references—Rules of construction and definitions generally, § 1-2; wn• ing definitions, App. A. § 8.10.3. Sees. 224-22-16. Reserved. ARTICLE 11. PARK LICENSING PROCEDURE Sec. 22.16. Applications. (a) Submission requirements. Any person who wishes to estab- lish a manufactured housing park shall file the following infor- mation and materials with the city clerk: (1) A location map which shall contain the manufactured hous. ing park name, outline of the tract upon which the park is to be located and existing streets and city utilities on ad- joining property. (2) Seven (7) copies of the preliminary site plan of the manu- factured housing park containing the information required in section 22-16(b). (3) A completed "application form." (4) An application fee payable to the city. Supp. No. 14 L 1469 In CROFILI.110 BY JORM MICROLAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DES 1-101:4[5 ao i(S J J r L. § 22-16 IOWA CI'T'Y CODE (b) Preliminary site plan requirements. (1) Legal description, acreage and the name of the manufac- tured housing park. (2) Name and address of the owner. (3) Names of the persons that prepared the plan, the appli- cant's attorney, representative or agent, if any, and date of the preparation of the site plan. (4) North point and graphic scale. (5) Contours at five-foot intervals or less. (6) Layout of existing and proposed street systems, lot lines, sidewalks, manufactured housing spaces, and parking areas. (7) Location of existing and proposed water mains, sewers, drain pipes, culverts, watercourses, storm water detention facilities and fire hydrants. (8) Grades of existing and proposed streets and alleys. (9) Location of areas proposed to be dedicated or reserved for parks, playgrounds, swimming pools, other recreation areas, _ schools and open space. (10) Land within the park not to be developed at the time of initial approval of the plan, and estimated time of devel- opment, and uses proposed. (11) Distances between the park, and buildings and structures adjacent to the park. (12) A signature block for endorsement by the city clerk certi- fying the council's approval of the plan. (Ord. No. 82.3081, § 2, 9.28.82) Sec. 22.17. Preliminary approval. Procedures for preliminary approval of any manufactured hous- ing park shall be in accordance with the procedures for prelimi- nary approval of subdivisions and large-scale residential devel- opments. Such approval shall be done by resolution and shall be binding with regard to preparation of the final plan. (Ord. No. 82.3081, § 2, 9.28.82) Supp. No. 11 1470 111CROEILNED Dy JORM MICROLAI9 CEDAR RAPIDS • DES �dOINES, J v kv C MANUPAcrUHED HOUSING. PARES 4 '''•IS Sec. 22.18. Final plan. (a) Submission requirements. The following information and materials shall be filed with the city clerk: (1) A transparent, reproducible copy and seven (7) prints of the final site plan containing the information required in section 22.18(b). (2) A completed "application form." (3) An application fee payable to the city. (b) Final site plan requirements. (1) The final site plan may include all or part of the prelimi- nary site plan. If the final site plan does not include the entire development illustrated on the preliminary plan, the portion shown must be able to function as a separate development, including access and utilities. (2) The scale of the final site plan shall not be smaller than one inch equals fifty (50) feet, unless the resultant drawing would be larger than twenty-four (24) inches by thirty-six (36) inches. In no case shall be scale of the plan be smaller than one inch equals one hundred (100) feet. (3) The final site plan shall include or have attached an accu- rate legal description of the boundaries of the park illustrating: a. Accurate references to known or permanent monuments, giving the bearing(s) and distance(s) from some corner of the park to some corner of the congressional divi- sion of which the park is a party or to some corner of a lot or block within the city. b. Accurate boundary line dimensions in feet and hun- dredths of feet, with angles and/or bearings, providing a survey with an unadjusted closure error not greater than one foot in ten thousand (10,000) feet. c. Accurate location of all existing and recorded streets adjacent to the boundaries of the park. d. Acreage or square footage of the park. e. Certification of the survey by a registered land sur- veyor of the stale. Supp. No. 14 1471 aoi�5 MICROFILMED 61' JORM MICROLAB- CEDAR RAPIDS • DES 10MES J vl fr n § 22-18 IOWA crry cone (4) The final site plan shall include and illustrate the following: a. The boundaries of the park shall be accurately drawn and annotated. b. Accurate dimensions and curve data for all street lines and private drive center lines shown on the plan. c. Names of all streets and private drives shown on the plan. d. Approximate dimensions of all existing manufactured housing space lines with angles to adjacent street lines. e. Dimensions of all proposed manufactured housing space lines with angles to adjacent street lines. f. Dimensions illustrating location and size of all exist- ing and proposed walks, drives, parking areas, struc- tures and areas reserved for other uses or future development. g. Location, width and purpose of all existing and pro- posed easements. h. Land for future park development and estimated time of development. i. Name of the development. j. Name and address of the owner(s) and/or developer(s). k. Applicant's attorney, representative or agent, if any. 1. North point, graphic scale and dale. in. Certification by utility companies that the utility ease- ments as shown on the plan are adequate. n. A signature block for endorsement by the city man- ager or his/her designee. o. Certification of the park boundary description by a registered architect, engineer, landscape architect or land surveyor of the state. (5) Reserved. Supp. No. 14 L"'. 1472 0 -Je MICRO[ ILhILO NI CORM MICROLAB ceoaR Rnvlos • uts Iaornts � � —•tel v %I C MANUFACTURED HOUSING PARKS § 22-22 (6) The final plans shall also be accompanied by the following instruments: a. Dedication of streets, sewers, and water lines and the granting of easements where required. b. Resolution for approval of such dedications and grant- ings by the council in a form approved by the city attorney. (Ord. No. 82-3081, 4 2, 9-28.82) Sec. 22.19. Final plan approval. Final plan approval is an administrative action. No public notice or hearing is required in connection with the approval of final plans or minor changes from approved preliminary plans. Approval of final plans and reports for all new manufactured housing parks shall be based on substantial compliance with the preliminary park plan with any modifications required by the council at the time of preliminary approval. Upon approval of the final plan by the city manager or his/her designee and certifica- tion of compliance with the plan by the building official and any other officials, the city clerk shall issue the annual license. (Ord. No. 82.3081, § 2, 9.28-82) Sec. 22-20. Changes in approved final plans. Changes in approved final manufactured housing park plans including minor changes in building or manufactured housing space arrangements may be approved by the city manager or his/her designee only upon findings that such changes are con- ceptually consistent with the preliminary plan. All other changes shall require amendment of the preliminary and final plan. (Ord. No. 82-3081, § 2, 9.28.82) Sec. 22-21. Building permits. All building permits and licenses shall be issued on the basis of conformance with the final plan or minor amendments as pro. vided in section 22-20. (Ord. No. 82-3081, § 2, 9.28.82) Cross reference—Building code, 6 816 el seq. Sec. 22.22. License. (a) Required It shall be unlawful for any person to maintain or operate a manufactured housing park within the limits of the Supp. No. 14 1473 111CR IU-0CD BY JORM MICR40LAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DCS MOPJES J r L- § =22 IOWA CITY CODE city, unless such person shall first obtain a license therefor and comply with the requirements herein set forth. (b) Renewal Upon application, in writing, by a licensee for annual renewal of a license, the manufactured housing park shall be inspected by the building official for compliance with the approved plan. After passing said inspection and upon payment of the annual license fee, the city clerk shall issue a renewal license. (c) Posting required The license issued pursuant to this article shall be conspicuously posted on the premises of the manufac. tured housing park at all times. (d) Suspension or revocation. Upon the recommendation of the building official, the city clerk may, in writing, suspend or re- voke any license issued under the provisions of this chapter when- ever the permit is issued on the basis of incorrect information supplied or is in violation of any ordinance or regulation. Appeal of a suspension or revocation of the license shall be before the board of appeals (building), according to procedures set forth in the Iowa City Administrative Code. (Ord. No. 82-3081, § 2, 9.28-82) Cross references—Administrative code, § 2.180 et seq.; licenses, Ch. 21. See. 22-23. Violations. Persons who violate any provision of this chapter or who erect, construct, alter or repair or have erected, constructed, altered or repaired a building or other portion of the park in violation of the approved plan, as cited by the building official, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor punishable by a fine not exceeding one hundred dollars ($100.00) or imprisonment not exceeding thirty (30) days. The owner of any manufactured housing park where anything in violation of this chapter shall be placed or shall exist, and the owner or any agent who has assisted in the commission of such violation shall be guilty of a separate offense. Each day that a violation is permitted to exist after proper notice shall constitute a separate offense. (Ord. No. 82.3081, § 2, 9.28.82) Cross reference—General penalty, § 1.9. See. 22.24. Fees. All fees for manufactured housing parks shall be established by resolution of the city council. (Ord. No. 82-3081, § 2, 9.28.82) Supp. No. 14 1474 MICROFILMID DY JORM MICROLtl6 CEDAR RAPIDS • ors II015E5 1 J r C MANUFACTURED ROUSING PARKS l 22414 Secs. 22.25-22.33. Reserved. ARTICLE III. PARK STANDARDS Sec. 22.34. Park requirements. A manufactured housing park shall conform to the following requirements: (a) Area. The total area within the park shall not be less than two (2) acres. (b) Drainage. The park shall be graded to be free from stag. nant pools of water. (c) Space requirements. Each park shall provide manufactured housing spaces, and each shall be clearly defined or delin. eated. Each individual space shall meet the following requirements: (1) Minimum manufactured housing space: Three thou- sand five hundred (3,500) square feet. (2) Minimum manufactured housing space width: Thirty. five (35) feet. (3) Minimum manufactured housing space frontage: Twenty (20) feet. (4) Maximum building bulk: Height: Twenty-five (25) feet. Building coverage: Forty (40) per cent. (5) Minimum yards: Front: Fifteen (15) feet (measured from the manufac- tured housing unit or the closest projectile from the unit to the abutting private street.) (6) At least a twenty -foot clearance between manufactured housing units shall be provided; except with respect to manufactured units parked end-to-end, the end-to-end clearance shall not be less than fifteen (15) feet. A thirty-foot clearance shall be provided between any manufactured housing unit and the edges of the RMH zone, except where abutting an arterial street, in which case a forty -foot clearance shall be required. Where public streets are platted within a manufactured hous- Supp. No. 14 1475 iaicaonuaeo oh JORM MICROLAB �� CCOaa RAPIDS •DCS FiDNES aojie J r L' 4 2aa4 IOWA CITY Conti: ing park, a twenty -foot clearance shall be required from the street right-of-way line. (7) Tree planting for manufactured housing parks shall meet the requirements below. Also, all spacing and location provisions shall be as required in section 8.10.40 of the zoning chapter. a. The species to be planted shall be listed in the "List of Recommended Trees for Iowa City" or per. mitted by the city forester. b. Trees shall be planted over the grass site area at a minimum ratio of one tree for every one manufac. tured housing space provided in the park. (d) Recreation spacelopen space. Manufactured housing parks shall take into consideration the need to provide open space for recreational purposes and to enhance the general char- acter of the area. Recreation space shall be provided as follows: (1) For manufactured housing parks with an average man. ufactured housing space size of three thousand five hundred (3,500) square feet, recreation space shall be provided at a rate of not less than nine (9) per cent of the total park area. As the average manufactured hous- ing space size increases from three thousand five hun. dred (3,500) square feet, recreation space may decrease at a rate of one-half (0.5) per cent per each one hun. dred (100) square foot increase in the average manu- factured housing space size. The minimum size of any one required area of recreation space shall be equiva- lent to the smallest manufactured housing space pro- vided in the park. (2) In the provision of recreation space, the following plan. ning criteria should be considered: a. Recreation space should be readily accessible to residents of the manufactured housing park. If a single area of recreation space is provided, it should be located within eight hundred (800) feet of each manufactured housing space. b. Recreation space may be provided in conjunction with storm water detention. Supp. No. 14 1,176 hILROf ILIdCD D�' JORM MICROLAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DCS MOVIES 1 J L —� MANUFACTURED HOUSING PAHKS 4 22.21 (e) Streets Manufactured housing parks shall be provided with safe and convenient vehicular access from a collector or arterial public street abutting the park to each manufac- tured housing space, service building, or other common facility, in a manner more particularly described in section 22.35. (f) Driveways. Hard -surfaced driveways shall be provided for each manufactured housing space, service building, deliv- ery and collection point, and elsewhere as needed. The driveways shall be a minimum of ten (10) feet in width. (g) Parking. Nine (9) foot by twenty (20) foot hard -surfaced off-street parking spaces shall be provided at the rate of two (2) parking spaces per unit. At least one off-street parking space shall be located on each manufactured hous. ing space. The other required parking space may be lo- cated in a common parking area(s) within convenient ac- cess to the manufactured housing unit. Parking spaces may be provided in the front yard area; however, they shall not be allowed within ten (10) feet of an adjoining manufactured housing unit. Separate parking areas shall meet the screening requirements of section 8.10.25 of the zoning chapter. (h) Sidewalks. Individual sidewalks shall be provided to each manufactured housing entrance from the street or from a driveway or parking space connected to the street. Also, common walks shall be provided in locations where pedes- trian traffic is concentrated. Sidewalk widths shall be at least two and one-half (2.5) feet for sidewalks on individual spaces and at least four (4) feet for sidewalks in common areas or along public streets. Gradients for all sidewalks shall be not greater than twelve (12) per cent, cross -slopes shall be at a rate of one-fourth inch per foot and the street edge of the sidewalk surface shall be located above the one-third inch for every foot horizontally from the curb curb. (i) Patios/decks. Each manufactured housing space shall be provided with a patio/deck of at least one hundred (100) square feet, and with a minimum dimension of len (10) feet. Supp. No. 14 1477 ao y� FfICRDi ILI.IED BY DORM MICR6LAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DES '40VIB J a- § 22461 IOWA CITY COOS - (j) Public lighting. Outdoor lighting shall be provided for all streets, walkways, buildings and other facilities subject to nighttime use. (Ord. No. 82-3081, § 2, 9.28.82) Cross reference—Tree standards, § 34-37 at seq. Sec. 22.35. Streets. All public streets within the park shall meet the following standards: (a) Continuation and extension. Within manufactured housing parks provisions shall be made for the continuation and extension of public streets, which shall be platted in accord- ance with the current subdivision regulations and con- structed in accordance with current city standards. (b) Street width. All private street widths shall be measured back-to-back of curb. Minimum street pavement widths shall be provided as follows: (1) Twenty-four (24) feet without parking, and so posted; (2) Twenty-eight (28) feet with parking on one side, and so posted; or (3) Thirty-six (36) feet with parking on both sides. `— (c) Reserved (d) Pavement. All private streets shall be constructed with ei- ther nonreinforced Portland cement concrete with a six- inch pavement thickness, or full depth asphaltic concrete with a pavement thickness of eight and one-half (8.5) inch- es. Curb shall be provided in accordance with Iowa City engineering standards. (e) Grades. No street grade shall be less than one-half of one per cent and shall not exceed twelve (12) per cent. (Ord. No. 82-3081, § 2, 9.28.82) Cross reference—Streets and sidewalks, Ch. 31. Sec. 22.36. Utilities. Manufactured housing parks shall be provided with sanitary sewers, storm drainage, water and gas and electric service as hereinafter set forth. Supp. No. 14 1478 MIEROFIL1110 BY �F JORht MICR4L 4B L! i CEDAR RAPIDS •DCS '•101 NCS a0i'$ v r L MANUrACTHRED HOUSING PARKS 422.06 (a) Private utilities. Private utilities shall be designed and constructed as hereinafter set forth. (1) Sanitary sewers. The sewerage system shall be designed, constructed and maintained in accordance with appli- cable city codes or specifications approved by the city. Each manufactured housing space shall be provided with at least a four -inch diameter sewer riser pipe terminating at least four (4) inches above the ground surface and located such that the sewer connection to the manufactured housing unit drain outlet will ap- proximate a vertical position. Provision shall be made for plugging the drain when a manufactured housing unit does not occupy the space. (2) Storm drainage. The manufactured housing park shall be provided with drains, ditches, culverts, bridges, storm sewers, intakes and manholes adequate to provide for the collection and removal of all surface waters. Such drainage shall be provided in accordance with appli. cable city codes or specifications approved by the city. ' (3) Water supply. An adequate supply of potable water for drinking and domestic purposes shall be supplied by �— pipes to all buildings used for human occupancy and manufactured housing spaces within the park. All water piping, fixtures and other equipment shall be constructed and maintained in accordance with applicable city codes or specifications approved by the city. Individual water riser pipes shall be located at a point where the water connection to the manufactured housing unit will ap- proximate a vertical position. Water riser pipes shall either terminate at least four (4) inches above the ground surface, or be located in a recessed opening with extension pipes provided which terminate at least four (4) inches above the ground surface, with at least a three -quarter -inch valve outlet. In addition, a curb stop shall be installed for each manufactured housing space between the main and said riser pipe. (4) Electrical outlet. An electrical outlet supply at least two hundred twenty (220) volts shall be provided for each manufactured housing space with a minimum of one hundred (100) ampere individual service. Supp. No. 14 1479 mcRof ILMED BY JORM MIC ROLAB eennR Rnrlos •nes +aor.+ts ao V -s r L` 622.58 IOWA Cyi ' CODE (b) Reserved (Ord. No. 82-3081, V 2, 9-28.82) Cross reference—Utilities, Ch. 33. Sec. 22.37. Refuse and garbage handling. The storage, collection and disposal of refuse in the manufac- tured housing park shall not create health hazards, rodent har- borage, insect breeding areas, accident or fire hazards or air pollution. (a) Collection stations. Unless individual garbage and trash collection is provided, "dumpsters" or refuse collection stands consisting of a holder or rack on an impervious slab shall be provided within three hundred (300) feet from any manu- factured housing space they serve. Container stands shall be designed to prevent containers from being tipped, to minimize spillage and container deterioration, and to fa. cilitate cleaning around them. (b) Collection receptacles. Collection receptacles shall be pro- vided in quantities adequate to permit disposal of all gar- bage and rubbish. (c) Collection. Garbage and rubbish shall be collected and dis- posed of as frequently as may be necessary to insure that the garbage cans shall not overflow. (Ord. No. 82.3081, 5 2, 9.28.82) Cross reference—Garbage, Ch. 15. Sec. 22-38. Permanent structures and facilities. (a) Buildings and facilities. The requirements of this section shall apply to service buildings, recreation buildings and the other park service facilities which follow, as provided by section 8.10.26 of the zoning chapter, "Permitted accessory uses": (1) Manufactured housing sales. Manufactured housing sales shall be allowed as an accessory use in conjunction with the management office, provided that the number of man- ufactured housing units displayed for sale does not exceed twenty-five (25) per cent of the manufactured housing spaces. (2) Equipment and materials storage. Maintenance materials and equipment shall be stored either in a permanent struc. Supp. No. 11 1430 . • . o1Oj�� 141CROEILNED 3Y JORM MICROLAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MO MES 1 J r �l L S_ MANUFACTURED HOUSING PARKS § 22-:39 ture, or in yards fenced in with a minimum six -foot -high fence of solid construction. (3) Tenant storage. Storage facilities for park tenants may be provided on the space or in compounds located within the park. (b) Reserved (Ord. No. 82-3081, 4 2, 9-28.82) Sec. 22-39. fire safety standards. (a) Water supply facilities. Standard city hydrants shall be lo- cated within three hundred (300) feet of all manufactured hous• ing spaces, measured along the driveways or streets. The water supply system shall meet the minimum standards for firefighting purposes as required or recommended by the fire department. (b) Storage and handling of fuel. In parks where liquefied pe-troleum gases, gasoline, fuel oil, or other flammable liquids are stored and/or dispensed, their handling and storage shall comply with applicable city, state and federal regulations. (Ord. No. 82.3081, 6 2, 9-28.82) Cross reference Fire prevention, Ch. 12. I iThe next page is 15271 Supp. No. 14 1481 aoyS MICROFILM BY JORM MIC RQLAB � CEDAR RAPIDS •DES 'd0L""IES ' 1 r v r ■ •: mcRor IUIED By 1 JORM MOCR46LAB � LCDr.R RAPIDS •DES MOVIES i i a SFS J' r 1 MOTOR VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC § 23.130 Sec. 23-126. Vehicles in bicycle lanes. No person shall drive a motor vehicle in a designated bicycle path or lane or park any motor vehicle in a designated bi- cycle path or lane. Any person who shall drive or park a motor vehicle in a designated bicycle path or lane shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. (Ord. No. 77-2835, § 1I, 5-10-77) Sec. 23.127. Backing vehicles. No person shall operate a vehicle on a highway in reverse gear unless and until such operation can be made with rea- sonable safety, and shall yield the right-of-way to any ap- proaching vehicle on the highway or intersecting highway thereto which is so close thereto as to constitute an immediate hazard. (Code 1966, § 6.08.17; Ord. No. 77.2835, § ll, 5-10.77) Sec. 23-128. Vehicles not to be driven on sidewalk. (a) The operator of a motor vehicle shall not drive within any sidewalk area except at a permanent or temporary drive. way. (b) This section shall not apply to any vehicle performing maintenance or construction in a sidewalk area. (Code 1966, § 6.08.5; Ord. No. 77.2835, § 11, 5-10-77) Sec. 23-129. Driving on closed street prohibited. No vehicle shall be driven over any street or portion thereof which has been lawfully closed to traffic. (Code 1966, § 6.46.15; Ord. No. 2835, § 11, 5.10.77) Sec. 23-130. Driving through processions prohibited. No operator of any vehicle shall drive between the vehicles comprising a funeral or other authorized procession while they are in motion, provided that such vehicles are conspicu. ously so designated. This provision shall not apply at inter- sections where traffic is controlled by traffic control signals or police officers. (Code 1966, § 6.46.16; Ord. No. 77.2835, § 11, 5-10.77) Supp. No. l/ 1557 Id sorIL1dCD 01' JO RM MICROLAB CEDAR RAPIDS •DCS '401.'7E5 r L § V-1al IOWA CITY CODE See. 23.131. Slop required in obedience to signal of train. (a) Whenever any person driving a vehicle approaches a railroad grade crossing and warning is given by automatic signal or crossing gates or a flagman or otherwise of the im- mediate approach of a train, the driver of such vehicle shall stop within fifty (50) feet but not less than ten (10) feet from the nearest track of such railroad and shall not proceed until he/she can do so safely. ll stop and remain standing (b) The driver of a vehicle sha and not traverse such a grade crossing when a crossing gate is lowered or when a human flagman gives or continues to give a signal of the approach or passage of a train. (Ord, No. 77-2835, § 11, 5.10.77)321.341. state law reference—similar provisions, LC.A. § Sec. 23-132. Signals on starting, stopping or turning. (a) The operator of any vehicle upon a highway before starting, stopping or turning from a direct line shall first te e that such movement can be made doement, shall give clearly man may The affected by audible signal by sounding the horn, and wheneversuch ovemetit, tion of any, other vehicle may be affected by shall give a signal as required in this section plainly visible to the driver of such other vehicle of the intention to make such movement. (b) The signal herein required shall be given either by arm in the manner herein specified, or mems of the hand and by an approved mechanical or electrical signal device, except that when a vehicle is so constructed or loaded as to prevent the hand or arm signal from being visible both to the front and rear the signal shall be given by a device of a type which has been approved by the state department Of public safety. (c) Whenever the signal is given by means of the hand and arm, the driver shall indicate his/her intention to start, stop, of turn by extending the hand and arm horizontally of the vehicle in the following from and beyond the left side manner: Supp. No. 14 1558 MICROFILMED 69 JORM MICROLAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOMES 010.9 7 J v L` Chapter 24 MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS• Art. I. In General, 47 21.1-24-15 Art. II. Curfew Regulations, 44 24-16-2446 Div. 1. Generally, §§ 24.16-24-22 Div. 2. Emergencies, §§ 24.23-24.31 Div. 3. Minors. §§ 24.32-2446 Art. 111. Disorderly Persons, Conduct and Houses, If 2447-24-63 Art. IV. Firearms and Other Weapons, If 2164-24.77 Art. V. Iowa River, If 24.76-24100 Art. VI. Nuisances, If 24.101-24-113 Art. VII. Offenses Against Morals, If 24.114-24.125 Art. VIIL Alarm Systems, If 24-126-24431 ARTICLE I. IN GENERAL Sec. 24-1. Damaging, defacing property. No person shall damage or deface in any manner any property belonging to another, whether public or private, without the consent of the owner of such property. (Code 1966, § 7.14.3) Sec. 24-2. Unlawful assembly. No person shall participate in any assembly where persons come together in a violent or tumultuous manner or, when to- gether, attempt to do an act, whether lawful or unlawful, in an unlawful, violent, or tumultuous manner to the disturbance of others. (Code 1966, § 7.14.8) Sec. 243. Impersonating officer. It shall be unlawful for any person other than a duly appointed and acting officer or representative of the city to wear or display any insignia tending to designate the wearer as being an officer or representative of the city. (Code 1966, § 7.14.10) Sec. 244. Reserved. Editor's note—Ord. No. 792939, 14, adopted Jan. 30, 1979, repealed 1244, which pertained to electric and barbed wire fences, and derived from Code 1966, If 7.14.16, 7,14.17. -Cross references—General penalty for Code violations, 11.9; police, Ch. 29. Supp, No. 14 1643 141D9onu4tD 9r JORM MOCROLA13 CEDAR RAPIDS • DES'40MES J r L § 24.5 IOWA CITY CODE. Sec. 24-5. Smoking prohibited in designated areas. (a) Purpose. The purpose of this section is to protect the put health, comfort and environment by prohibiting smoking in p lic places and public meetings except in designated areas. (b) Definitions. (1) "Public place" means any enclosed, indoor area used the general public, including, but not limited to, munici buildings, bars, restaurants, retail stores and other a mercial establishments, public conveyances and meet rooms. (2) 'Public meeting" means all meetings open to the public the city council and the boards and commissions of City of Iowa City. This section shall not apply to meetii of the school board, the board of supervisors and of state or federal agencies held in Iowa City. (3) "Smoking" means inhaling or exhaling the smoke of the possession or control of, a lighted cigarette, pipe, ci or little cigar. (c) Smoking prohibited in certain areas. Smoking is prohibi in public places or at public meetings except in designated sir ing areas. This section does not apply in cases in which an en room or hall is used for a private social function and seat arrangements are under the control Supp. No. 14 1644 I 111CROUILMED BY JORM MICR46LAS CEDAR RAPIDS • DES '401AES tr L' MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS C 24-126 ARTICLE VII. OFFENSES AGAINST MORALS Sec. 24-114. Indecent exposure and conduct. (a) It shall be unlawful for a person to allow or permit the exposure of the genitals, buttocks, female breasts or pubes of such person to another not his or her spouse, or to commit a sex act in the presence or view of another person except spouse, if: (1) He or she does so to arouse or satisfy the sexual desire of either of them; and (2) He or she knows or reasonably should know that his or her act is offensive to the viewer. (b) "Sex act" means any act, actual or simulated, which in - valves contact with human or animal genitalia or the anus. This would include but not be limited to such acts as mastur- bation or sexual intercourse. —` (c) It shall be unlawful for any person to urinate or defe- cate in or upon any street, alley, public place or in any place open to public view, provided that this section shall not apply to restrooms or public facilities designated for such purpose. (Code 1966, § 7.02,6; Ord. No. 2588; Ord. No. 75-2760, § II, 4-1-75; Ord. No. 78-2896, § II, 5-30-78) Secs. 24-1:5-24-125. Reserved. ARTICLE VIII. ALARM SYSTEMS* Sec. 24.126. Definitions. As used in this article, the following words and phrases shall have the meanings respectively ascribed to them in this section: Alarm business: Any business operated by a person which on - gages in the activity of altering, installing, leasing, maintaining, -Cross references—lFire alums in mnhd housing, §§ 17Rd1, 17-7(q); litvnsiv, Ch. 2; false police alann, § 29-4. Supp. No. 14 1663 mcRoriLMED Be JORM MIC RIjLAB CEDAR RAPIDS • Des MOINES 07 j 4 24.126 IOWA CITY cone repairing, replacing, selling or servicing alarm systems, or which causes any of these activities to take place. Alarm system: An assembly of equipment and devices directly connected to the police department arranged to signal the pres- ence of a hazard requiring urgent attention and to which agents of the police department are expected to respond. The term "alarm system" shall include, but is not limited to, intrusion or burglar alarms of the audible or direct -line radio or electronic type. Alarm user. Any person, firm, partnership, association, corpo. ration, company or organization of any kind on whose premises an alarm system is maintained. False alarm: The activation of an alarm system connected by any means to the police department through mechanical failure, malfunction, improper installation or the negligence of the alarm user or of his/her employees or agents. Intrusion alarm: Any alarm connected by any means to the police department which signals any unauthorized intrusion into a premises and includes, but is not limited to, burglar and hold- up alarms. (Ord. No. 82.3083, § 2, 9.28.82) Sec. 24-127. Permission to install alarm systems; standards. (a) Every alarm system must comply with the following stand- ards. Equipment and supplies used in the installation of alarms must: (1) Be approved by the Underwriters' Laboratories, (2) Be equal to or better than the standards of the Underwrit. ers' Laboratories. The burden of proof to establish that the equipment or supplies meet or exceed the standards is upon the person applying for permission to install the alarm, (3) Equipment or supplies not directly comparable to any equip- ment or supplies approved by the Underwriters' Labora- tories may be approved by the police chief. (b) No alarm business shall install or alter any intrusion alarm system on any premises without making application to and re- ceiving written permission from the police chief for such installn- Supp. No. 14 1664 ao�S nicr;onuaED sr JORM MIC ROL AB � CEDAR RAPIDS •DES 101,1CS r L �. MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS 424-128 tion or alteration. Application shall be made on forms provided by the police chief. (c) The city council by resolution may establish monthly fees to be assessed an alarm business for each individual alarm termi- nating at the Iowa City police department. (Ord. No. 82-3083, C 2, 9.28-82) Sec. 24128. False alarms. (a) An alarm user as defined in section 24-126 of this article, shall be charged for each false alarm a fee pursuant to the false alarm charge schedule adopted by resolution of the city council. (b) All bills for false alarm charges shall be issued by first class mail to the alarm user. On said bills sent to alarm users of the intrusion alarm type, the police chief shall include written notice of his/her intention to disconnect said alarm user's intru- sion alarm from its connection to the police department or of his/her intention to refuse to authorize response by police de. partment personnel to future alarms from that alarm user's alarm system if said alarm user fails to pay the false alarm charge within thirty (30) days of being billed. Said written notice shall also inform said alarm user of his/her right to request a hearing before the police chief by filing a written request with the police within thirty (30) days of being billed and further inform said alarm user that failure to request a hearing in a timely manner shall constitute waiver of his/her right to a hearing. (c) When a hearing is requested in a timely manner, the police chief shall serve on the alarm user written notice of the time and place of hearing by first class mail at least ten (10) days prior to the date set for hearing. (d) At the hearing before the police chief, the alarm user or his/her authorized representative shall have the right to confront and examine witnesses, and to present evidence as to his/her delinquency. After the hearing, the police chief may order dis- connection, or may refuse to respond to future alarms from that alarm user's alarm system or may withdraw the notice if he is satisfied there is no delinquency. (e) Any alarm user whose alarm system has been disconnected or to whose alarm system the police chief has determined no Supp. No. 14 1665 MICROFILMED 81' JORM MICROLAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DES AOPIES It J r q 24.128 IOWA CITY CODE future response will be made pursuant to this section shall have the right, within ten (10) days after receiving notice of said action from the police chief, to file a written appeal by first class mail or hand delivery with the city clerk, and no alarm user shall be required to discontinue use of his/her alarm system prior to the expiration of such ten-day period. Such appeal shall set forth the specific ground or grounds on which it is based. The city manager shall hold a hearing on the appeal and shall cause the appellant to be given at least seven (7) days' written notice of such hearing. At the hearing, the appellant, or his/her designated representa- tive, shall have the right to present written or oral argument, or both, in support of his/her appeal. The city manager shall issue a decision within seven (7) days after the hearing. (f) If an alarm user files an appeal pursuant to paragraph (e) of this section, he/she shall not be required to discontinue use of the alarm system until a final decision is made on his/her appeal. (g) Any alarm user whose alarm system has been disconnected from police department facilities is not precluded under this sec- tion from applying for a new connection. The police chief, howev- er, is not required to allow a new connection unless past delin- quencies have been satisfied, the police chief is satisfied that the applicant will meet the obligations proposed under this article in the future, and sufficient board space is available at the police department for the connection. (Ord. No. 82.3083, § 2, 9.28.82) Sec. 24.129. Service of notice. Whenever a person, the police chief or his/her designee, or any city official or employee is required to make delivery of notice by mail pursuant to this article, delivery, in lieu thereof, may be made by hand by any person eighteen (18) years of age or older. (Ord. No. 82.3083, § 2, 9.28.82) Sec. 24.130. Judicial review. Nothing herein shall be deemed to deny to any person claiming to be aggrieved by any determination hereunder any applicable judicial remedies provided for by the laws of the state, including the right to appeal to district court. (Ord. No. 82.3083, § 2, 9.28-82) Supp. No. 14 L-1 1666 M1IILAOE ILIdEU at' JORM MICROLAS CEDAR RAPIDS • DES HOMES aoYS J J r MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS q 24-13'. Sec. 24131. Penalties. The failure of any person to: (a) Comply with the requirements of section 24-127 before installing or altering any alarm system; or (b) Obey any order of the police chief to disconnect an alarm system from the police department after such person has exhausted his/her rights to hearing or appeals; is a misdemeanor and is punishable by a fine not exceeding one hundred dollars ($100.00) or imprisonment not to exceed thirty (30) days. Each day that such violati6n continues shall constitute a separate offense. (Ord. No. 82.3083, $ 2, 9.28-82) Supp. No. I411,111,110 next page iN 16811 1887 MICRDEILMED BY i JORM MIC R6LAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES I I ,u Ye fr N, 0 IIICROryuaED By JORM MICRbLAB 1 j CEDAR RAPIDS • DCS HOMES ao,Vs J r L Chapter 24.4 NOISE• Sec. 24.4-1. Policy, purpose, title and scope. (a) Statement of public policy. The city council finds and de- clares that: (1) Excessive noise is a serious hazard to the public health and welfare and the quality of life in urban society. (2) A substantial body of science and technology exists which provides for substantially reducing excessive noise with- out serious inconvenience to the public. (3) Certain of the noise -producing equipment in the city is essential to the quality of life therein and should be al- lowed to continue at reasonable levels with moderate regulation. (4) Each person has a right to an environment reasonably free from disturbing noise or that which jeopardize health or welfare or unnecessarily degrades the quality of life. (5) It is the legislative declaration of the city to promote an environment free from certain excessive noise, otherwise properly called "noise pollution," which jeopardizes the health and welfare and degrades the quality of the lives of the residents of the city, without unduly prohibiting, limit- ing or otherwise regulating the function of certain noise. producing equipment which is not amenable to such con- trols and yet is essential to the economy and quality of life. (b) Purpose, title and scope. (1) The purpose of this chapter is to establish standards for the control of noise pollution in the city by setting maxi- mum permissible sound levels for various activities and to protect the public health, safety and general welfare. -Editor's note—Ord. No. 82.3078, adopted on Aug. 3, 1982, amended the Code by renumbering as Ch. 24.4, as herein set out, provisions originally enacted by Ord. No. 82.3088 as Ch. 24.1. Cross references—Disturbing the library. 4 20.3; discharging firenrms, fi 24.64; nuisances enumerated, 4 24101. Supp. No. 14 1681 I1ICMILVIED 8l' JORM MICROLA6 CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES J / v L § 2.1,61 IOWA CITY CODE. (2) This chapter may be cited as the "Noise Control Ordi- nance" of the city. (3) This chapter shall apply to the control of noise producing activities and objects originating within the limits of the city or originating from properties lying outside the limits of the city owned or controlled by the city with a lease or other similar arrangement, except where either (1) a state or federal agency has adopted a different standard or rule than that prescribed within this chapter and has so pre- empted the regulation of noise from a particular source as to render this chapter inapplicable thereto, or (2) the city council has determined that, by reason of public accept- ance of the activity producing a particular noise, such noise is deemed acceptable to the residents of this city. (Ord. No. 82.3068, 6-22-82; Ord. No. 82-3076, 8-3.83) Sec. 24.4-2. Definitions. Unless otherwise expressly stated or the context clearly indi- cates a different intention, the following terms shall have the meanings shown. Definitions of technical terms used in this chap- ter which are not herein defined shall be obtained from publica- tions of acoustical terminology issued by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) or its successor body. Arnbieni sound level: The noise associated with a given envi- ronment, exclusive of a particular noise being tested, being usu- ally a composite of sounds from many sources near and far, exclusive of intruding noises from isolated identifiable sources. A -weighted sound level- The sound pressure level in decibels as measured on a sound level meter using the A -weighting network. The level is designated dB(A) or dBA. Barking dog or bird or other animal: A dog, bird or other animal that barks, bays, cries, howls or emits any other noise continuously and/or incessantly for a period of len (10) minutes or barks intermittently for one-half hour or more and the sound therefrom is plainly audible across a residential real property boundary or within n noise sensitive area. Decibel (0): A logarithmic and dimensionless unit of measure used in, describing the amplitude of sound, equal to twenty (20) Supp. No. 14 1682 MICROFILMID BY JORM MICROLAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES ao SES 7 J r L NOISE § 24.4.2 times the logarithm to the base 10 of the ratio of the pressure of the sound measured to the reference pressure, which is twenty (20) micropascals (twenty (20) micronewtons per square meter). Motorboat, Any vessel which is designed to operate on water and which is propelled by a motor, including but not limited to, boats, barges, amphibious craft, water ski towing devices and hover craft. Motor Vehicle- Any motor -operated vehicle licensed for use on the public highway. Noise• Any sound which disturbs humans or which causes or tends to cause an adverse psychological or physiological effect on humans. Noise control officer Any city employee(s) or city law enforce. ment officer(s), designated by the city manager as having respon. sibility for the enforcement of this chapter. Noise disturbance• Any sound of such character, intensity and duration which endangers or injures the welfare, safety or health of a human being, or annoys or disturbs a reasonable person of normal sensitivities, or endangers or injures personal or real property. Noise sensitive activities: Activities which are conducted under conditions of exceptional quiet, including but not limited to oper- ation of schools, libraries open to the public, churches, hospitals and nursing homes. Noise sensitive arcs Any areas designated in this chapter for the purpose of ensuring exceptional quiet and clearly posted with "Noise Sensitive Area" signs. Person: The word shall have the meaning prescribed by section 1.2 of the Code of Iowa City and shall in addition include any officer, employee, department, agency or instrumentality of the state or any political subdivision of the state. Plainly audible noise- Any noise for which the information content of the noise is transferred to the listener, such as but not limited to understanding of spoken speech, comprehension of whether a voice is rnised or lowered, or comprehension of musical rhythms. Supp. No. 14 1083 I -0I CROS ILITD BY JORM MICR6LA6 CEDAR RAPIDS • DCS '401'4ES ao'F5 J r L §24.4.2 IOWA CITY COUIi Powered model vehicle: Any self-propelled airborne, waterborne, vessel, or is not de - or lanned t ornecar y odel plane 'persons, including but notilimitedltoY any model signed to carry p airplane, boat, car or rocket. Public right-of-way: Any street, avenue, boulevard, highway, sidewalk, or alley or similar place which is owned or controlled by a governmental entity. This definition shall also include an area between the traveled portion and the sidewalk or private property line if no sidewalk exists. Public space: Any real property, including any structure there- on, which is owned or controlled by a governmental entity. Real property boundary: An imaginary line along the ground surface, and its vertical extension, which separates the real prop. erty owned by one person from that owned by another person, but not including intrabuilding real property divisions. Recreational vehicle: Any race car, motorcycle, snowmobile or any other motorized vehicle equipped for use in racing or other recreational events or uses off of public right-of-way on public or private property. For purposes of this chapter, a motor vehicle or motorized vehicle which is taking part in an organized racing, endurance, or other coordinated sporting event shall be deemed a recreational vehicle. Residential• Any property on which is located a building or structure used wholly or partially for living or sleeping purposes. Sound: An oscillation in pressure, particle displacement, parti. cle velocity or other physical parameter, in a medium with inter. nal forces that cause compression and rare faction of that medi- um. The description of sound may include any characteristic of such sound, including duration, intensity and frequency. Sound level: The weighted sound pressure level obtained by the use of a sound level meter and frequency weighting network, such as A, B, or C as specified in American National Standards Institute specifications for sound level meters (ANSI SIA -1971, or the latest approved revision thereof). If the frequency weighting employed is not indicated, the A -weighting shall apply. Sound level meter: An instrument which includes a microphone, amplifier, RMS detector, integrator or time nverager, output or Supp. No. 14 I684 MICROr ILNCD BY JORM MICROLAB CEDAR RAPIDS • ACs ' OMES 1 r r L. NOISE § 24.4.3 displayer, and weighting networks used to measure and read sound pressure levels, which when properly calibrated complies with American National Standards Institute Standard 1.4-1971 or the latest approved revision thereof. Used or occupied. For the purpose of this chapter either word shall be deemed to include the words "intended, designed, or arranged to be used or occupied." (Ord. No. 82.3068, 6.22.82; Ord. No. 82-3076, 8.382) Sec. 24.4-3. Exceptions. The provisions herein shall not apply to: ons (1) he emission of the time of day,, the existence of an emergency oor the purpose of alerting r othe approved testing thereof. in the performance of emergency (2) work, including snow he emission of sound emoval and maintenance of trees. (3) Noncommercial public speaking and public blicassembly s e space or ac- tivities conducted on any p property, Pa public right-of-way. (4) The unamplified human voice, except those activities spe- cifically controlled by the provisions of this chapter. (5) Agricultural activities, exclusive of those involving the ownership or possession of animals or birds. (6) Snowmobiles regulated by chapter 321G, Code of Iowa. (7) Rail and air transportation and public mass transporta- tion vehicles. (8) Emergency vehicles such as fire trucks and ambulances. (9) Nonprofessional athletic events. (10) Essential services such as electrical substations and safety devices. (11) Construction and maintenance activities between 7:00 a.m. and 10:00 p.m. Maintenance activities shall be nonroutine operations, temporary in nature, and conducted infrequently. Supp. No. 14 1685 al) S rncsonu,Eo sr JORM MICROLAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DCS MDPIES 9 J v C § 24.4-3 IOWA CITY CODE (12) Cement sawing of freshly poured concrete street, alley, sidewalk, or road surface; provided, however, that any per- son intending to engage in such activity between 10:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m. shall first notify the Iowa City police department by telephone or in person that such activity will be undertaken and the time and location of same. (13) Unamplified live music, provided, sponsored or funded, in whole or in part, by a governmental entity. (Ord. No. 82.3068, 6.22-82; Ord. No. 82-3076, 8-3.82) Cross reference—Excavation site noise control, 4 31.32. Sec. 24.411. Specific activities prohibited. The following acts, among others, are deemed to be loud, dis- turbing, unusual, unreasonable and unnecessary noises in viola- tion of this chapter, but any enumeration herein shall not be deemed to be exclusive: (a) Sales by "hawking or barking". No person shall offer for sale or sell anything by shouting or outcry within any residential area in the city, except in conjunction with an event which is exempt from the provisions of this chapter or for which a permit has been issued by the city. (b) Loading and unloading. No person shall so load, unload, open, close or handle boxes, crates, containers, building materials, garbage cans, or similar objects outdoors be- tween the hours of 10:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m. the following morning as to create a noise disturbance across a residen- tial real property boundary or within a noise sensitive area. (c) Vehicle or motorboat repairs and testing. No person shall repair, rebuild, modify, or test any motor vehicle, motorcy- cle, or motorboat either within a residential zone in such a manner as to cause a noise disturbance or in any other zone in such a manner as to cause a noise disturbance across a residential real property boundary or outdoors within a noise sensitive area. (d) Powered model vehicles: No person shall operate or permit the operation of powered model vehicles in a residential Supp. No. 14 1686 MICROFILMED ES1' JORM MICROLAIG CEDAR RAPIDS • DES M011JES ao�s 1 J r L` NOISE § 24.46 zone, in a public space or within a noise sensitive area between the hours of 10:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m. the follow- ing morning. (e) Sound trucks and other devices. No person shall operate or permit the operation upon the public streets of a sound truck, or other device for producing, reproducing or ampli- fying sounds without a permit (Ord. No. 82.3068, 6.22.82; Ord. No. 82-3076,8-3-82) Cross references—Advertising, Ch. 3; mufflers on boats on Iowa River, 4 24.82; peddlers, Ch. 26. Sec. 24.45. Musical instruments and similar devices. No person shall operate, play or permit the operation or playing of any drum, musical instrument or similar instrument in such a manner to cause a noise disturbance or outdoors within a noise sensitive area. (Ord. No. 82.3068, 6.22.82; Ord. No. 82.3076, 8-382) Sec. 24.4.6. Regulation of sound equipment and sound - amplifying equipment. (a) Manner of use regulated Except for activities open to the — public and for which a permit has been issued by the city, no person shall so operate, play or permit the operation or playing of any radio, television, phonograph, record player, tape deck or player, loudspeaker, amplifier, or other device for producing, re- producing or amplifying sounds in any building or upon any premises, public or private or any other sound -producing equip- ment or apparatus: (1) In such manner as to cause a noise disturbance or outdoors within a noise sensitive zone. (2) In such manner as to cause a noise disturbance or outdoors within a noise sensitive zone, when operated in or on a motor vehicle on a public right-of-way or public space, or in a boat on public waters. (b) Sound equipment; permit required No person shall use, operate or cause to be used or operated any radio, record player, tape deck or player, loudspeaker, amplifier, sound truck or other device for producing, reproducing, or amplifying sound, hereinaf- ter referred to as "sound equipment," upon the public streets or Supp. No. 14 1687 111CRO111.1110 8e JORM MICROLAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DCS MOINES J r L § 24.4-D IOWA CITY CODE in any building or upon any premises, public or private, if the sound therefrom be plainly audible across a residential real prop- erty boundary from any public street or public place within the city, unless said person: (1) First obtains a permit in accordance with this section; (2) Complies with the conditions imposed by the permit, in- cluding the maximum permitted sound level shown there- in; and (3) Complies with all other applicable provisions of this section. Sound equipment shall not include: (1) Equipment used for public health and safety purposes; (2) Church or clock carillons, bells or chimes; (3) Parades, processions or other public events for which a parade or other permit has been issued, provided the con- ditions of the permit are complied with; (4) Automobile radios, tape decks or players, or other Stan, dard automobile equipment used and intended for the use and enjoyment of the occupants, provided the sound emit- ting therefrom is not plainly audible for more than fifty (50) feet from the vehicle; (5) Recorded music used in a nonresidential zone in conjunc. tion with a civil or religious celebration; (6) Unamplified live must provided, sponsored or funded, in whole or in part, by a governmental entity; (7) Mobile radio or telephone signaling devices; (8) Car or truck horns or similar devices when used to denote danger or a warning or possible danger. (c) Fees A separate permit shall be required for each type of activity described below. Permits shall be nontransferable. The permit shall be conspicuously displayed on or immediately adja. cent to the sound equipment. Fees for sound equipment permits shall be established by resolution of the city council. Supp. No. 14 1688 �•ILROEIL'dCD DI' JORM MIC R(SL4B CEDAR RAPIDS •DES 1•101NES J ao v51 IN L-' NOISE. § 24.4.6 (1) No fee shall be required for any sound equipment permit issued to the city, state, or the federal government or any other governmental subdivision or agency. (2) Reserved. (d) Information required Application for permits required herein shall be made in writing to the city clerk, accompanied by the required permit fee and such information as the city clerk may require. If the application contains the required information, is accompanied by the required fee, and the proposed use complies with the requirements of this subsection, the city clerk shall issue the appropriate permit. (e) Application standards. (1) Type A permit; ge ieral standards. A type A permit may be issued for sound equipment emitting music or human speech registering not more than sixty (60) dB(A)'s when measured at the real property boundary of the private residence nearest the sound equipment and measuring not more than one hundred (100) dB(A)'s at a distance of fifty (50) feet from the sound equipment. Sound equipment permitted under a type A permit may be used only in areas of the city zoned for nonresidential use and only between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 9:00 p.m. (2) Type B permit; sound trucks; general standards. Sound trucks may be operated only under a type B permit. A type B permit may be issued for s•,und equipment mounted upon a motor vehicle and intended for use upon city streets provided that the sound equipment emits only music or human speech registering not more than eighty (80) dB(A)'s when measured at a distance of one hundred (100) feet from the sound equipment. Sound equipment permitted under a type B permit may be used only in nonresidential areas and only from 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. (3) Type C permit; parks; general standards. A type C permit may be used for sound equipment emitting music or human speech registering not more than sixty (60) dB(A)'s when measured at the real property boundary of the private residence nearest the sound equipment and registering not Supp. No. 4 1689 ao�5 6IICRDCILMED BY JORM MICROLAB CEDAR NN'IDS •UCS 'dDIf4ES J r L--. § 24.4.6 IOWA CITY CODE more than one hundred (100) dB(A)'s when measured at a distance of fifty (50) feet from the sound equipment. Sound equipment permitted under a type C permit may be used only in public parks owned and operated by the city, or public grounds owned and operated by another government body, from 10:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. for events authorized and approved by the city or other body having jurisdiction over the park or public grounds. (4) Type D permit; public or parochial school ground; general standards. A type D permit may be issued for sound equip- ment emitting music or human speech registering not more than sixty (60) dB(A)'s when measured at the real property boundary of the residence nearest the sound equipment and registering not more than one hundred (100) dB(A)'s when measured at a distance of fifty (50) feet from the sound equipment. Sound equipment permitted under a type D permit may be used only on school grounds, or in con. junction with a school -sponsored activity, from 10:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. for events authorized and approved by the school authorities having jurisdiction of the grounds. (f) Commercial advertising, sound equipment prohibited. No sound equipment shall be permitted to be used on public streets or public places, in any building, or upon any premises if the sound will be plainly audible from any public street or public place within the city, when any such use is for commercial adver- tising purposes, or for the purpose of attracting the attention of the public to any building or structure for monetary gain. (Ord. No. 82-3068,6-22-82; Ord. No. 82-3076, 8-3-82) Cross references—Permit for use of park by groups, §.2548 et seq.; parade permit, 4 31-134 et seq. Sec. 24.4.7. Motorized vehicles. (a) No person shall operate or cause to be operated the engine providing motive power, or an auxiliary engine, of a motor vehi. cle of a weight in excess of ten thousand (10,000) pounds for a consecutive period longer than twenty (20) minutes while such vehicle is standing on private property and located within one hundred fifty (150) feet of property zoned and used for residential purposes, except when such vehicle is standing within a earn. Supp. No. 14 1690 I 111CROi ILI4C0 8Y JORM MICR4ILA13 CEDAR RAPIDS • OCs 101NCS oil ItJ 1 J i r L` NOISE. § 24.4-7 pletely enclosed building. This section shall not apply to delivery or pickup vehicles that require the operation of the engine to unload or load their vending loads. (b) No person shall drive or move or cause or knowingly permit to be driven or moved a motor vehicle or combination of vehicles at any time in such a manner as to exceed the following noise limits at any time in such a manner as to exceed the following noise limits for the category of motor vehicle shown below. Noise shall be measured at a distance of at least twenty-five (25) feet (7.5 meters) from the near side of the nearest lane(s) being moni- tored and at a height of at least four (4) feet (1.2 meters) above the immediate surface. Table 1 provides corrections to observed noise levels at distances of less than fifty (50) feet. Sound Pressure Level (dB(A)) Speed limit Speed limit 40 mph or less over 40 mph Motor vehicles with a manu. facturers gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) or gross com, _.. bination weight rating (GCWR) of 10,000 pounds or more, or any combination of vehicles towed by such motor 90 94 vehicle Any other motor vehicle or any combination of vehicles 84 towed by any motor vehicle 80 Any motorcycle 82 86 This section applies to the total noise from a vehicle or combina. tion of vehicles and shall not be construed as limiting or preclud- ing the enforcement of any other provisions of this Code relating to motor vehicle mufflers for noise control. (c) The measurement of sound or noise shall be made with a sound level meter meeting the standards prescribed by the Amer- ican Standards Association. The instrument shall be maintained in calibration and good working order. octave band corrections Supp- No. 14 1691 MICROFILMED 01' JORM MICR40LAO CEDAR RAPIDS • DES M01AES Q0V5 1 J r L a 2.1.4.7 IOWA CITY COIF may be employed in meeting the response specification. A cali- bration check shall be made of the system at the time of any noise measurement. Measurements recorded shall be taken so as to provide a proper representation of the noise source. The micro. phone during measurement shall be positioned as not to create any unnatural enhancement or diminution of the measured noise. A windscreen for the microphone shall be used when required. Traffic, aircraft and other transportation noise sources and other background noises shall not be considered in taking measure- ments except where such background noise interferes with the primary noise being made. (d) No person shall modify the exhaust system of a motor vehi- cle or motorcycle by installation of a muffler cut-out, bypass or other similar device and not person shall operate a motor vehicle or motorcycle which has been so modified. A motor vehicle so operated shall be deemed equipped with a muffler which emits excessive and unusual noise and which is not in good working order. (e) (1) No person shall operate a recreational vehicle or per- mit the operation of one or more recreational vehicles, individu- ally or in a group or in an organized racing event, on public or private property in such a manner that the sound level resulting from such operation exceeds seventy-three (73) dBA for a total of three (3) minutes in any continuous one-hour period or exceeds ninety (90) dBA for any period of time during such operation. Sound levels which exceed the limits herein described at the real property boundary of the receiving land use shall be deemed a noise disturbance. (2) No person shall conduct or permit the conduct of any part of an organized racing event which involves a contest be. tween or among recreational vehicles on public or private prop- erty between the hours of 9:00 p.m. and 9:00 a.m. the following morning. (Ord. No. 8243068, 6-22.82; Ord. No. 82-3076,8-3-82) Cross reference—Squealing tires on motor vehicles, G 23.137. Sec. 24.4-8. Animals. No person shall own, possess or harbor any barking or noisy dog, bird or other animal regardless of whether the dog, bird or other animal is physically situated in or upon private property. Supp. No. 14 1692 rrcrorILMED By JORM MICROLAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DCS '10I&6 ala T$ J r L NOISE. § 2 -IA -9 However, the dog, bird or other animal shall not be deemed a barking dog or noisy animal if, at the time the dog, bird or other animal is barking or making any other noise, a person is tres. passing or threatening to trespass upon private property in or upon which the dog, bird or other animal is situated or taking any other action which would tease or provoke the dog, bird or other animal to bark or otherwise be noisy. (Ord. No. 82.3068, 6-22-82; Ord. No. 82.3076, 8.3.82) Cross reference—Noisy animals, 4 7.19(2). Sec. 24.4-9. Commercial and industrial performance stand- ards. No person shall permit noise from any commercial or indus. trial use, as defined in the zoning ordinance, to exceed the sound levels specified in Table 2, except that the decibel levels specified shall be reduced by five (5) decibels at the boundary line of a zone designated as residential in the zoning ordinance between the hours of 7:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m.; and at the boundary line of a school located in a noise sensitive area between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. when the school is in session. For the purpose of measuring the intensity and frequency of sound, the sound level meter, the octave band analyzer and the impact noise analyzer shall be employed. The flat network and the fast meter response of the sound level meter shall be used. Sounds of very short duration, as from forge hammers, punch presses, and metal shears which cannot be mea. sured accurately with the sound level meter,shall be measured with the impact noise analyzer. Octave band analyzers calibrated in the Preferred Frequencies (United States of America Standard S1 6.1967, Preferred Frequencies for Acoustical Measurements) shall be used in the table headed "Octave Band, Preferred Fre. quencies." Octave band analyzers calibrated with the pre -1960 octave bands (United States of America Standards Z24 10.1953, Octave Band Filler Set) shall be used with the tables headed "Octave Band, Pre -1960." (Ord. No. 82.3068, 6.22.82; Ord. No. 82.3076, 8.382) Cross reference—Noise performance slandarda in commercial and industrinl areas, App. A, 4 8.10.19(9). Supp. No. 14 1693 MICROF11.1110 81' JORM MICROLAS rEDAR RAPIDS • DES M0I5ES .A0 5 t r § 24:.10 10%VA CITY CODE Sec. 24.4-10. Powers and duties of the noise control officer. (a) The noise control program established by this chapter shall be implemented, administered and enforced by the noise control officer who shall be that person or persons, designated by the city manager. (b) To implement and enforce this chapter, the noise control officer shall have the additional powers to: (1) Conduct research, monitoring and other studies related to sound. (2) Conduct programs of public education regarding the caus. es, and effects of sound or noise and general methods of abatement and control of noise, as well as the actions prohibited by this chapter and the procedures For reporting violations. (3) Coordinate the noise activities of all municipal departments. (4) Review public and private projects, including those subject to mandatory review or approval by other departments, for compliance with this chapter, if these projects are likely to cause sound in violation of this chapter. (5) Upon presentation of proper credentials, enter and inspect any private property or place, and inspect any report or records at any reasonable time when granted permission by the owner, by some other person with apparent author- ity to act for the owner, or a tenant of the premises. If consent to inspect is withheld by any person or persons having the Is right to exclude, the officer may apply to a magistrate of the Iowa District Court in and for Johnson County for a search warrant of the building. No owner or occupant or any other person having charge, care or con. trol of any structure or premises shall fail to neglect, after presentation of a search warrant, properly to permit entry therein by the officer for the purpose of inspection and examination pursuant to the provisions herein. (6) Issue sound variances pursuant to the provisions of this chapter. (7) Prepare recommendations for consideration by the city coun. cil, after publication of notice and public hearing, for es. tablishing the boundaries of noise sensitive areas. Supp. No. 14 1694 MICROFILMED BY JORM MICROLA9 CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOMES Q045 7 k1 L NOISE] g 2.1.1-I2 (8) Designate any area for the purpose of ensuring exceptional quiet and to be clearly posted with "Noise Sensitive Area" signs because of the noise sensitive activities conducted therein. These areas may include, but are not limited to, schools, libraries, churches, hospitals and nursing homes. (9) Authorize the capture and impoundment of any dog, bird or other when the noise made by the animal cannot be reasonably controlled by the owner or other person on whose property the animal is located. (10) Require certification by a registered engineer or other quali- fied person that the performance standards for a proposed use can be met. (Ord. No. 82.3068, 6-22.82; Ord. No. 82-3076, 8.382) Sec. 24.4-11. Departmental actions. All departments and agencies of the city shall curvy out their programs so as to further the policy of this chapter. (Ord. No. 82-3068, 6.2-82; Ord. No. 82-3076, 8.382) Sec. 24.4-12. Sound variances. (a) The noise control officer shall have the authority consistent with this section, to grant sound variances from the require- ments of this chapter. (b) Any person seeking a sound variance under this section shall file an application with the city clerk. The application shall contain information which demonstrates that bringing the source of sound or activity for which the sound variance is sought into compliance with this chapter would constitute an unreasonable hardship on the applicant, on the community, or on other per- sons. The application shall be accompanied by a fee in the amount established by the city council by resolution. The fee shall not be refundable. (c) In determining whether to grant, deny or revoke the appli- cation the noise cantrol officer shall balance the hardship to the applicant, the community, and other persons of not allowing the sound variance against the adverse impact on the health, safety and welfare of persons affected, the adverse impact on property Supp. No. 14 169.5 MICRU ILMED BY JORM MICROLAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DES M01:4ES A0115 r L q 24.4-12 IOWA CITY CODE affected, and any other adverse impacts of allowing the sound variance. Applicants for sound variances and persons contesting sound variances may be required to submit any information as may reasonably be required. Applicants are required to give notice by certified mail to: (1) The occupants of surrounding single. or two-family resi- dences located in an area that includes the next two (2) homes in any direction, or those within one hundred (100) feet of the noise source, whichever is less; or (2) The owner or manager of multiple -family residences, in- cluding hotels, within such area. In granting or denying an application or in revoking a sound variance previously granted, the noise control officer shall place on public file a copy of the decision and the reasons for granting, denying or revoking the sound variance. (d) Sound variances shall be granted by notice to the applicant containing all necessary conditions, including a time limit on the permitted activity. The sound variance shall not become effective until all conditions are agreed to in writing by the applicant and placed on file with the noise control officer. Noncompliance with any condition of the sound variance shall terminate it and sub. ject the person holding it to those provisions of this chapter regulating the source of sound or activity for which the sound variance was granted. Termination for noncompliance shall be made in accordance with section 2.188, "Emergency orders," of this Code. (Ord. No. 82-3068, 6.22-82; Ord. No. 82-3076, 8.3-82) Sec. 24.4.13. Effective date. This chapter shall be in effect upon its passage, approval and publication in accordance with law. (Ord. No. 82.3068, 6-22.82; Ord. No. 82-3076, 83$2) Sec. 24.4-14. Severability, of provisions. Each section, and any and all provisions of this chapter, is independent of every other section and any and all provisions, and the invalidity of any thereof shall not invalidate any other section or provision. (Ord. No. 82.3068, 6-22.82; Ord. No. 82.3076, 8.3-82) Supp. No. 14 1696 MICROFILMED By JORM MICROLAB CEDAR RAPIDS • OCs MOINES aajs J I r L .� NOISP § 24.4-17 Sec. 24.4-15. Repealer. All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict with this chap- ter hereby are repealed, with the exception of sections 5-35(7), 9.1-7(d), 23-137 and 24-48 of this Code. (Ord. No. 82.3068, 6.22-82; Ord. No. 82-3076,8-3-82) Cross references—Suspension of alcoholic beverage license for operating es- tablishment in noisy or disruptive manner, 6 5.35(7); City Plaza noise control, p 9.1-7(d); squealing tires, 4 23.137; disorderly houses, 4 2448. Sec. 24.4-16. Penalty. (a) Any violation of the provisions of this chapter shall he a misdemeanor subject to the penalties of section 1-9 of this Code. (b) Each instance of violation of any of the provisions of this chapter shall constitute a separate offense. (Ord. No. 82.3068, 6.22-82; Ord. No. 82.3076, 8.3-82) Sec. 24.4-17. Additional remedies. Any violation of the provisions of this chapter is deemed and declared to be a nuisance, and as such may be subject to sum- mary abatement by means of a restraining order or injunction issued by the district court. (Ord. No. 82-3068, 6-22-82; Ord. No. 82.3076, 8-3.82) TABLE 1 (Corrections to observed noise levels for distances less than 50 feet) Distance Measurement in Feel Correction to Levels dB(A) More than Up to 45 50 0 41 45 +1 37 41 +2 33 37 +3 30 33 +4 27 30 +5 25 27 +6 Supp. No. 14 1697 anile 111CROIILMED BY JORM MICROLA -CEDAR RAPIDS • DES 101NE5 MI J J t■ § 34.4.17 IOWA CITY CODE. ^ U O C i C j C L � ' 9 N O 4 - .ti C C J 1 UJ CJ W N O n t0 ..� W t0 c o W ;z n � 1 E e weCr! I U m.�3/n;=�irin7wnM m c e � C o I , l u c p hu C A C U v O L C �C4J ���u��o0000� C O 4 Y 4 The nest page ix 17131 Supp. No. 14 1698 ao �f5 it IUCROFILMED BY JORM MICR6LAB F 1 CEDAR RAPIDS DES M011ES ' I� TABLE 2 v a � a 2 A/aximum Penni0ed Sound Leoeln, dB !Rc• 0.0002 Alicrohaq F• In C zones and OHP Zone In AL1 and \M Zones +Measured at Measured at Type of Analyzer Octave Rand R Zone Boundary, R Zone Boundary. C Zone Preferred Frequency Recreational Area, Recreational Area, or ORP Zone (CyclesSec) Impact Noise or School Arca Adjacent Lot or School Area Boundary i 31.5 76 83 76 83 63 71 78 71 78 125 65 72 65 72 250 57 64 57 64 Y 500 50 57 50 57 C1 1000 45 51 45 51 H c°o 2000 39 46 39 46 .� m 4000 34 41 34 41 n0 8000 32 38 32 38 O i P4 Overall Peak 80 86 80 86 ' 1 -i � I n n w •� Y n, w Y 141CROEILMID BY JORM MICR46LAB' � CEDAR RAPIDS •DES M0W13ES I r L­�' UTILITIES § 33-62 tures shall he granted to the city for the purpose of repair, alteration or to insure their proper operation; however, the city shall reserve the right not to accept such easement or any portion thereof. (Ord. No. 70-2807, § VIII, 9-7-76) Sec. 33.02. Dry bottom storm water storage area design cri- teria. (a) Primary and secondary uses. Dry bottom storm water storage areas shall be designed to serve a secondary purpose for recreation, open space, parking lot, or similar type of use that will not be adversely affected by occasional intermittent flooding. (b) Drain system. A system of drains shall he provided to transport low flow storm water runoff through storage areas. Such drainage systems shall have a positive gravity outlet to a natural passage or storm drain with adequate capacity as described in section 33-61(b). Multiple outlets from a storm water storage area are to be avoided if the outlets are designed to be less than four (4) inches in diameter. (c) Storage dto•atioa. The combination of storage of excess storm water runoff from a one hundred (100) year return fre- quency storm and the allowable release rate shall not result in a storage duration in excess of forty-eight (48) hours. (d) Grades. Where turf areas are used for the bottom of dry bottom storage areas, the minimum grades for such ureas shall be two (2) per cent (fifty (50) units horizontal to one unit vertical). Maximum side slopes for turf shall be twenty-five (25) per cent (four (4) units horizontal to one unit vertical). Storage area side slopes shall follow the natural land contours in order to minimize the amount of earth work necessary to create the storage facility. (e) Erosion. control. Erosion control measures consisting of mulch, hydro -seeding, nurse crops, sod installation or other approved means shall be utilized to control soil movement with- in and around the storage basin. Energy dissipating devices or stilling basins shall be provided to ensure that downstream soil erosion is alleviated and the regime of the downstream drainage facility is not disturbed. Supp. No. 14 2279 MICROFILMED nY JORM MICROLA9 CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOVIES 0 /5 J j r L § 33-62 IOWA CITY CODE (f) Control structures. Control structures shall be designed as simple as possible and shall not require manual adjustments for normal operation. Control structures shall be designed to maintain a relatively uniform flow independent of storm water storage volume. Inlet structures shall be constructed in such a manner as to prevent high velocity flow; to provide for the interception of trash and debris and for soil erosion control. Inlets shall be designed to eliminate turbulent flow conditions during any portion of the storm water storage cycle. Over- flows for each storm water storage area shall be provided in the event a storm in excess of the design capacity occurs. Such overflows shall be constructed to function without specific attention and shall become part of the excess storm water pas- sage. (Ord. No. 76.2807, $ IX, 9-7.76) Sec. 33.63. Net bottom storm water storage areas design cri- teria. (a) Vet bottom storm water storage areas shall be designed in accordance with the design criteria governing the construc- tion of dry bottom storm water storage areas, except for drains as required by section 33-62 (b). (b) The following additional regulations shall apply: (1) Construction. The water surface area shall not exceed one-tenth (1/10) of the tributary watershed. Minimum normal water depth shall be four (9) feet. If fish are to be used to keep the pond clean, at least one-fourth (1/1) of the pond area shall have a minimum depth of ten (10) feet. Facilities shall be provided to lower the pond elevation by gravity flow for cleaning purposes and land/water interface maintenance. Protection of the land/water interface shall be provided to alleviate soil erosion due to wave action. (2) Control structures. Control structures for storm water release shall operate at their maximum rate with only minor increases in the water surface level. (3) Stagnation control. Measures shall be included in the design to prevent pond stagnation. Such measures may Supp. No. 11 2280 MlcaorlLnle BY JORM MICROLAB CEDAR enr+os • oIs ramsls, R"s v r UTILITIES § 33-64 include fountain aeration or other approved means to ensure aerobic pond conditions. (4) Determination of storage capacity. When calculating the storage capacity of wet bottom storage areas, only the volume available to store excess storm water shall be considered. Permanent water storage does not constitute control of excess storm water runoff. (Ord. No. 76.2807, § X, 9-7-76) Sec. 33-64. Miscellaneous storm water storage areas (a) Paved surfaces. Paved surfaces, including automobile parking Iota in proposed storm water storage areas shall have minimum grades of one per cent (one hundred (100) units horizontal to one unit vertical) and shall be limited to storage depths of one and one-half (11h) feet maximum. Pavement base design and construction shall be accom- plished in such a manner as to prevent damage from flooding. Control structures in paved areae shall be accessible for maintenance and cleaning. The use of vortex control facilities at inlets to ensure that the maximum allowable release rates are being developed shall be required as necessary. Where parking areas are used to store storm water, the areas of greatest depth shall be restricted to the more remote, least used areae of the parking facility. (b) Rooftop surfaces. Rooftop storage of excess storm water shall be designed with permanent -type control inlets and parapet walls to contain excess storm water. Adequate structural roof design shall be provided to ensure that roof deflection does not occur which could cause roof failure. Overflow areas shall be provided to ensure that the weight of stored storm water will never exceed the structural capacity of the roof. (c) Underground storage. Underground storm water stor- age facilities shall be designed for easy access to accom- modate the removal of accumulated sediment. Such facilities shall be provided with positive gravity outlets. (Ord. No. 76-2807, § X, 9-7-76) Supp. No. 14 2281 NICROFILIE10 6� JORM MICROLAB CEDAR RAPIDS • OCs 1013CS ao ys 1 91 L"' § 33-65 IOWA CITY CODE Sec. 33-65. Control in excess of requirements. In the event storm water runoff control can be provided in excess of the requirements of this division and the benefit of such additional control would accrue to the city at large, the city may provide public participation in the increased cost of the control of storm water runoff in proportion to the additional benefits received. (Ord. No. 76-2807, § XII, 9-7-76) Secs. 33-66-33-70. Reserved. DIVISION 5. BUILDING SEWER REQUIREMENTS AND INDUSTRIAL WASTE CONTROL' 1 Sec. 33-71. Definitions. Unless the context specifically indicates otherwise, the meaning of terms used in this division shall be as follows: Biochemical oxygen demand (BOD) shall mean the quantity of oxygen utilized in the biochemical oxidation of organic matter under standard laboratory procedure in five (5) days at twenty (20) degrees Centigrade, expressed in milligrams per liter. Building drain shall mean that part of the lowest horizontal piping of a drainage system which receives the discharge from soil, waste and other drainage pipes inside the walls of the building and conveys it to the building sewer, beginning five (5) feet (1.6 meters) outside the inner face of the building wall. Building sewer shall mean the extension from the building drain to the public sewer or other place of disposal, also called "house connection." City shall mean the City of Iowa City, Iowa. •Editols note—At the editor's discretion, a no codifiededator ordinance, e, has No. 8o-3009, adopted Sept. 23, 1980, 61 33.71-33.76.12. Supp. No. 14 2282 a yrs M iCROE ILMED 10 I - — i JORM MICROL AB CEDAR RAPIDS •DCS '401'ES I L Chapter 35 VEHICLES FOR IIIRE* Art. L In General, It 35.1-35.15 Art, M Taxicabs, It 35.16-35.36 ARTICLE I. IN GENERAL Secs. 35.1-35-15. Reserved. ARTICLE IL TAXICABSt Sec. 35.16. Definitions. The following words and phrases, when used in this article, shall have the meanings as set out herein: City manager means the city manager or his/her designate. Driving permit means a card or badge issued by the city clerk to each taxicab driver authorized to operate a taxicab. Halder means a person to whom a driving permit or license hat: been issued. 'Cross references Placing handbills in vehicles, § 3.20; throwing litter from vehicles, § 15.82; motor vehicles and traffic, Ch. 23; designa- tion of public carrier stops and stands, § 23-290; parking of buses and taxicabs regulated, § 23.291; use of bus and taxicab stands restricted, § 23.292. State law reference—Authority to license and regulate operation of vehicles offered to public for hire, I.C.A. 1321.236(7). tEdilor's note—Ord. No. 82.3069, adopted July 6, 1982, repealed Art. 11, which had consisted of a general provisions division, §§ 35-1&-,35-26, and n divi- sion concerning certificates of public convenience and necessity, II 35.34-3542. The repealed sections derived from Code 1966, §115.16.1-5.16.19 and from the ordinances listed in the charter below. Ord. No. 823069 then enacted n new Art. II, on the same subject. Ord. No. Date 77.2844 77.2852 7. 5.77 77.2866 B. 9.77 78.2879 to. 4.77 82.3050 2.21.78 Supp. No. l/ 2419 2. 2.82 wiDRonuafD s,' JORM MICROLA13 CEDAR RAPIDS • DES 1401."IES ,.�oelS J L § 35-16 IOWA CITY COM License means a decal issued by the city clerk which must be attached to each taxicab for identification. Rate card means a card provided by the license holder for display in each taxicab which contains the rates of fare then in force, including discounts. Street shall mean any street, alley, court, lane, bridge or public place within the city. Taxicab shall include all vehicles furnished with a driver and carrying passengers for hire for which public patronage is solic- ited within the city. Automobiles used exclusively for hotel or motel business shall not be considered as taxicabs within the meaning of this paragraph, nor shall vehicles commonly known as "rent -a -car," for which a driver is not furnished, be considered as taxicabs, nor shall buses operating over a fixed route in the city be considered as taxicabs within the meaning of this para- graph. Charter transportation provided with or without drivers on a contract or lease basis with an organization or person(s) for a prearranged fee shall not be considered as taxicabs within the meaning of this paragraph. In addition, vehicles owned or oper- ated by state or local government entities which provide trans. portation to the public shall not be considered taxicabs. Taxicab driver means a person authorized by the city to drive a licensed taxicab. (Ord. No. 82.3069, 7-6.82) Sec. 35-17. Name of company to be painted on vehicle; size and location of lettering. Each taxicab shall have the name of the owner or the operating company thereof painted plainly in letters at least two (2) inches in height in the center of the main panel of one door on each side of the taxicab. (Ord. No. 82.3069, 7-6-82) Sec. 35.18. Distinctive color scheme required. Each taxicab shall be finished in a distinctive color, either in whole or in part, so that it may be readily and easily distin- guished from other vehicles as a taxicab, which color scheme shall and must at all times meet with the approval and require- ments of the city clerk. (Ord. No. 82.3069, 7.6-82) Supp. No. 14 2420 NI CRon LMID 6y JORM MICROLAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DES 10PIES ,loYs J L VEHICLES FOR HIRE § 35.23 Sec. 35.19. To be equipped with interior lights. Each taxicab shall be equipped with an interior light of sutii- cient candlepower to amply illuminate the interior of the taxicab at all times. The light shall be so arranged as to be easily acces- sible to and operable by passengers; however, interior lights may be disconnected at any time after sunrise and before sunset. (Ord. No. 82.3069, 7-6-82) Sec. 35.20. Driving permit, identification card or badge with name and photograph of driver to be worn. Each taxicab driver, while operating a taxicab in the city, shall prominently wear on his/her person the identification card or badge showing the full name of the driver and his/her photo- graph. The card or badge shall be provided by the city clerk. (Ord. No. 82.3069, 7.6.82) Sec. 35.21. Disclosure of rates. The driver of any taxicab shall disclose to any person so re- questing at any time during or prior to the hiring of the taxicab, an estimate of the amount of fare to be charged such person for the hiring of such taxicab. This estimate shall be as proximate to the fare charged as practicable but in no instance shall any driver of any taxicab charge a fare in excess of the estimate so given plus an amount equal to the one -half -mile charge. (Ord. No. 82.3069, 7-6-82) Sec. 35.22. Rate card to be displayed and provided to passenger. Each taxicab license holder shall prominently display in each taxicab a fare rate card visible to all passenger seats and each taxicab driver shall provide a copy of the fare rate card to a passenger, when requested, A copy of the fare rate card shall be filed with the city clerk. (Ord. No. 82-3069, 7.6.82) Sec. 35.23. Receipts for fare; contents. Upon request, the taxicab driver shall deliver to the person paying for the hiring of the taxicab, at the time of the payment, a receipt therefor in legible type or writing, containing the name of Supp. No. 1/ 2421 MICROFILMED By JORM MICR40LAB CEDAR RAPIDS • BES 'DINES aoV5 J FA § 35.23 IOWA CITY CODE the owner of the taxicab, the city license number, and any items for which a charge is made, the total amount paid, the dale of payment, and the signature of the driver. (Ord. No. 82-3069, 7.6-82) Sec. 35-24. Right to demand prepayment of fare, obligation to carry passengers. The driver of a taxicab shall have the right to demand payment of the legal fare in advance and may refuse employment unless so prepaid, but no driver shall otherwise refuse or neglect to convey any orderly person, upon request, anywhere in the city unless previously engaged or unable to do so. (Ord. No. 82-3069, 7-6.82) Sec. 35-25. Stale chauffeur's license required. No person shall operate a taxicab for hire upon the streets of the city, and no person who owns or controls a taxicab shall permit it to be so driven, and no taxicab licensed by the city shall be so driven at anytime for hire, unless the driver of such taxicab shall have first obtained and shall have then in force a chauf; fear's license issued under the provisions of the state code. (Ord. No. 82.3069, 7.6.82) Sec. 35.26. Driving permit for taxicab driver. No person shall operate a taxicab for hire upon the streets of the city, and no person who owns or controls a tnxicab shall permit it to be so driven, and no taxicab licensed by the city shall be so driven at any time for hire, unless the driver of such taxicab shall have first obtained and shall have then in force a driving permit issued by the city. (Ord. No. 82.3069, 7.6.82) Sec. 35.27. Application for driving permit. Each person desiring to drive a taxicab shall file an application for a driving permit. An application shall be filed with the city clerk upon forms provided by the city and such application shall be verified under oath and shall furnish the following information: (1) The name and address of the applicant. (2) The experience of the applicant in the transportation of passengers. Supp. No. 11 2422 MICROFILM BY JORM MIC ROLAB CEDAR RAPIDS •DES MOINES as its r L ��. VEHICLES 1'OR HIRE 4 10 (3) The applicant's certified driving record. The city clerk may issue a temporary driving permit pending receipt of the applicant's certified driving record. In no event shall tem- porary permit exceed thirty (30) days. (4) The applicant's record of convictions of misdemeanors and/or felonies. (5) Currently valid Iowa chauffeur's license. (6) Such further pertinent information as the city may re- quire. (Ord. No. 82.3069, 7-6-82) Sec. 35-28. Issuance of driving permit. The city clerk shall issue a driving permit to each applicant when the police chief determines that there is no information which would indicate that the issuance of such permit would be detrimental to the safety, health or welfare of residents of the city. The basis for refusal to issue a permit may be based upon an adverse driving record and/or conviction of other crimes. (Ord. No. 82.3069, 7.6.82) Sec. 35-29. Taxicab license decal. No taxicab shall be operated upon any street, alley, court, lane, bridge or public place within the city unless the owner of such taxicab shall have first obtained and shall have then in force a license decal issued by the city clerk. The decal shall be attached to the lower lefthand corner of the rear window of the taxicab. (Ord. No. 82-3069, 7-6.82) Sec. 35.30. Application for taxicab license. Each owner of a taxicab shall file an application for a license with the city clerk upon forms provided by the city and such application shall be verified under oath and shall furnish the following information: (1) The name and address of the application. (2) The experience of the applicant in the transportation of passengers. Supp. No. 14 2423 111CRUILMED BY JORM MIC ROL/!D CEDAR RAPIDS •DCS MOVIES ' do VS v r § 35:30 101vA CITY CODE. (3) The applicant's driving record. (4) The applicant's record of convictions of misdemeanors and/or felonies. (5) Such further pertinent information as the city may re- quire. (Ord. No. 82-3069, 7-6.82) Sec. 35.31. Issuance of license decal. The city clerk shall issue a license decal to each owner when the police chief determines that there is no information which would indicate that the issuance would be detrimental to the safety, health or welfare of residents of the city. The license decal shall be nontransferable as between vehicles and owners. The basis for refusal to issue a license decal may be based upon an adverse driving record and/or conviction of other crimes. (Ord. No. 82.3069, 7-6.82) Sec. 35-32. Inability insurance prerequisite to issuance of taxicab license. (a) As a condition to granting a license required by this divi. sion the person seeking such license shall file, in the office of the city clerk, a motor vehicle operator's liability insurance policy, executed by a company authorized to do insurance business in the state, in a form approved by the city. The minimum limits of such policy shall be as set forth by the city council resolution. Each policy shall contain the following endorsement: "It is understood and agreed that before the insurance policy to which this endorsement is attached may be suspended or cancelled the City of Iowa City, Iowa, will be given ten (10) days' prior written notice of such proposed suspension or can- cellation. It is further understood and agreed that the obliga- tion of this policy shall not be affected by any act or omission of the named assured, or any employee or agent of the named insured, with respect to any condition or requirement attached thereto, nor by any default of the assured in payment of the premium, nor in the giving of any notice required by said policy, or otherwise, nor by the death, insolvency, bankruptcy, legal incapacity, or inability of the assured." Supp, No. 14 L 2424 MICRUILMED By JORM MICROLAB CEDAR PAND5 • DES MOP IES ao ys W r L VEHICLES FOR HIRE § 5.35 (b) The failure of any license holder to maintain such policy in full force and effect throughout the life of the certificate shall constitute revocation of the license. (Ord. No. 82-3069, 7-6.82) Sec. 35.33. Mechanical inspection prerequisite to issuance of taxicab license. Each applicant for a license required by this division or a renewal of such license shall submit with his/her application proof that all motor vehicles used as taxicabs conform to the requirements of mechanical fitness as set forth in the Code of Iowa. Such proof shall consist of official certificates of inspection issued pursuant to state law. The police chief may require the holder of the license to provide a current certificate of inspection whenever it is believed that the subject taxicab does not comply with all applicable requirements of the Code of Iowa. (Ord. No. 82.3069, 7.6-82) Sec. 35.34. Fees for licenses and permits. No license or driving permit shall be issued or continued in operation unless the holder thereof has paid a fee as set by city council resolution. (Ord. No. 82.3069, 7-6.82) Sec. 35.35. Suspension or revocation of licenses and permits. (a) The city manager is empowered and authorized to revoke or suspend any license or driving permit issued under this divi- sion whenever: (1) The holder has failed to comply with any provisions of this article, or (2) A fact exists which would have been a ground for refusal to issue a license or permit, or (3) The holder's service to the public is so inadequate or insuf- ficient as to adversely affect the public. (b) A license or driving permit may be suspended or revoked by the city manager upon thirty (30) days notice. Such notice shall: (1) Be in writing; Supp. No. 14 2425 MICROFILMED Br JORM MICROLAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOIRES a0v $ J r L §3Ci35 IOWA CITY CODE (2) Include a statement of the factual circumstances relating to the action taken; (3) Include a reference to the particular section of this article involved authorizing such action; (4) Allow a specific time for the performance of any act to remedy the existing situation; (5) Be delivered either by personal service or sent by certified mail, return receipt requested; (6) Include a statement that the holder affected by such notice may request, and shall be granted a hearing before the city council. The notice shall further state that a failure to request a hearing by filing a written appeal with the city clerk within ten (10) days of service or mailing of such notice and order shall constitute a waiver of the right to a hearing and that such notice shall become a final determi- nation and order. (c) Any holder affected by any notice or order may request, and shall be granted, a hearing on the suspension or revocation be- fore the city council, provided the holder files with the city clerk a written petition of appeal within len (10) days of the date the notice was served or mailed. Any petition so filed shall state a brief statement of the grounds upon which such appeal is taken by the city manager until final determination by the city council. Failure to request a hearing within ten (10) days of service or mailing of a notice shall constitute a waiver of the right to a hearing, and the action taken by the city manager shall become a final determination and order. (d) Upon receipt of the appeal, the city clerk shall set the matter for public hearing before the city council no later than thirty (30) days from the filing of the appeal. Notice of such public hearing shall be pursuant to state law, with written notification to the applicant. (e) The hearing of an appeal shall be open and informal. The hearing may be continued by the city council. (0 The city council shall render its opinion within thirty (30) days of the close of the hearing. The decision of the city council Supp. No. 14 2426 I- MICROFILMED 6Y JORM MICROLAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOVIES a0 4,5 J C L ��.. VEHICLES FOR 11111E 435.311 shall be a final determination and the appellant may seek relief therefrom in the district court of Iowa as provided by the laws of this state. Such decision may consist of: (1) Reaffirmation of the original decision to revoke, suspend or deny renewal of the license or permit, or (2) Deletion or alteration of any part of the original decision, or (3) Reversal of the original decision by reinstating or ordering the renewal or issuance of the license or permit. (Ord. No. j 82.3069, 7.6.82) Sec. 35-36. Term; renewal of licenses and permits. Permits and licenses shall be valid for a period of one year from date of issuance. Renewal shall fallow the same procedure as set for initial issuance. (Ord. No. 82.3069, 7.682) i r_ i i SUPP• No. 14 IThe next page is 2470 2427 MCRDnuaED BY JORM MIC ROIAEl j CEDAR RAPIDS •DES h10I4ES at) Ta W L` IIICRor]Lr.IED BY JORM MICR6LAB CEDAR RAPIDS - DES MOJJNES�. J.1 L APPENDIX A—ZONING F 8.10.3 are located entirely within the building with no entrance from the street or visible from any sidewalk, and having no sign or display visible from outside of the buildings indicating the existence of such use. 42. Iowa City gauging station. An instrument station for gaug- ing and determining in cubic feet per second (c.f.s.), the flow of water in the Iowa River, which station is located downstream from the Burlington Street Dam, and upstream from Ralston Creek. 43. Institution. A building occupied by a nonprofit corporation or nonprofit establishment for public use. 44. Junk yard An area where waste, discarded, or salvaged materials are bought, sold, exchanged, baled or packed, disassembled or assembled, stored or handled, including the dismantling or "wrecking" of automobiles or other vehicles or machinery, house wrecking yard, used lumber yards and places for storage of salvaged housewrecking and structural steel materials and equipment. 45. Kennel An establishment where dogs are boarded for com- pensation or where dogs are bred or raised for sale purposes. 46, 47. Reserved (Ord. No. 81-3036, F 2C, 9-22.81) 48. Lot. A parcel of land, adequate for occupancy by a use permitted under this chapter, which provides the yards, area, and off-street parking herein required under this chapter, and which fronts directly upon a public street or upon an officially approved place. 49. Lot, corner. A lot abutting on two (2) or more streets at their intersection. 49a. Lot, corner, reversed A reversed corner lot is a corner lot, the rear of which abuts the side of another lot. (Ord. No. 79.2966, 4 2A, 8.28.79) 50. Lot depth. The mean horizontal distance between the front and rear lot line. 61. Lot frontage. The width of a lot measured along a street. Supp. No. 14 2485 111CROr ILMED V CORM MIC R4DLAB CEDAR RAPIDS - DCS '401 i1E5 Q05 L. § 8.10.3 IOWA CITY CODE 51a. Lot line, front. The lot line separating the lot from the street. In the case of a corner lot, the shortest street dimension shall be considered the front lot line except that if the street dimensions are within the ratio of from 3:2 to 3:3, then the front lot line may be along either street. (Ord. No. 79-2964, § 2A, 8-28-79) 51b. Lot line, rear. The lot line opposite and most distant from the front lot line. In the case of an irregular or triangular-shaped lot, it shall be an imaginary line parallel to and farthest from the front lot line, not less than ten (10) feet long and within the lot. (Ord. No. 79-2964, § 2A, 8-28-79) 52. Lot toidth. The width of a lot at the front yard line. 53. Main building. The building occupied by the primary use. 53a. Manufactured housing. Includes mobile and modular homes as herein defined. (Ord. No. 82-3080, § 2A, 9.28-82) 53b. Mobile home A single-family dwelling unit, built on a chassis, suitable for year-round occupancy and containing water supply, waste disposal, heating and electrical con- veniences excluding recreational vehicles. (Ord. No. 82.3080, § 2A, 9-28.82) 53c. Manufactured housing park. A tract of land which has been planned and improved for the placement of manufac- tured housing on leased spaces. (Ord. No. 82.3080, § 2A, 9.28.82) 53d. Modular home Any single-family dwelling unit which is manufactured in whole or in components at a place other than the location where it is to be placed; which is assem- bled in whole or in components at the location where it is to be permanently located; which rests on a permanent foundation or slab; which does not have wheels or axles affixed as a part of its normal construction; and which does not require a license by any agency as a motor vehicle, special equipment, trailer, motor home or mobile home. (Ord. No. 82-3080, § 2A, 9-28-82) Supp. No. 14 2486 aAys i•ulsorlu•IED 9r JORM MIC ROL AB CEDAR RAPIDS •DES r•1019C5 I u , �_. APPENDIX A—ZONING § 5.10.3 54. motel. A building or group of attached or detached buildings, containing individual sleeping or living units in ationcThe terming lmotelered to e includes au bcourtrcompen- sation. ormotor hotel. 55. Motor vehicle. Every vehicle which is self-propelled. 55a. Nonconforming building. A building or portion there- of, which does not conform to the provisions of this chapter relative to height or yards for the zone in which it is located by reason of the adoption of this chapter or subsequentamendment Ord QNot77-2837(§rII(A), 76.2788, § II(I), 11-25-75 5.24-77) 66b. Nonconforming lot. A lot which does not conform to the provisions of this chapter relative to frontage, width or area for the zone in which it is located by reason of the adoption of this chapter or subsequent thereto. (Ord. No. 77-2837, § II(A), Supp. No. 14 2486.1 I i., MIDRONUIED BY JORM MICR(SL AB I � CEDAR RAPIDS •DCS IA014E5 T i 4 IIICROrIL14ED SY JORM MICROLAJB .4ES CEDAR RVIDS -DES MOMES APPENDIX A—ZONING § 8.10.4 78. Yard line, front A line parallel to the street and as far back from the street as required in this chapter. The terms "front yard line" and "building line" are synonymous. 79. Yard line, rear. A line parallel to the rear lot line and as far back from the rear lot line as required in this chapter. 80. Yard line, side. A line parallel to the side lot line and as far back from the side lot line as required in this chapter. 81. Yard, rear. A yard extending across the full width of the lot between the rear lot line and the rear yard line. (Ord. No. 79-2939, § 2, 1-30-79) the front 82 Yard, side. A yard ear yard and between t the l sideng lotline and the yard e yard line. (Ord. No. 79-2939, § 2, 1.30-79) 83. Zone. A section or sections of the City of Iowa City, Iowa, in which the regulations set out in the chapter are uniform. 84. Zoning code interpretation panel. A staff panel designated by the city manager to interpret the provisions of the zoning code in such a way as to carry out its intent and purpose. The panel may be composed of one member of the housing and inspection services department, one member of the department of planning and program development, and one member of the legal department. The concurring vote of all members shall be necessary to carry out its business. In the case whose a decision cannot be reached, the city manager shall make the final interpretation and issue the panel report. (Ord. No. 82.3067, § 2A, 6.22.82) 8.10.4. Districts and boundaries thereof. A. In order to classify, regulate and restrict the location of residences, trades, industries, businesses and other land uses and the location of buildings designed for specified uses, to regulate and limit the height and bulk of buildings hereinafter erected or structurally altered, to regulate and limit the intensity of the use of lot areas, and to regulate and determine the area of yards and other open spaces around such buildings, the City of Iowa City, Iowa, is hereby divided into four (4) districts, to -wit: Supp. No. 14 2489 wlcaoElLrato Or JORM MICR40L4B � CEDAR RAPIDS DES MOINES L, § 8.10.4 IOWA CITY CODE. V District—Valley District R District—Residential District C District—Commercial District M District—Industrial District which districts are further subdivided into specific zones to -wit: VC—Valley Channel District VP—Valley Plain District R1A—Single Family Residence Zone R1B—Single Family Residence Zone R2—Two Family Residence Zone R3—Multi-Family Residence Zone R3A—Multi-Family Residence Zone R313—Multi-Family Residence Zone RMH—Residential Manufactured Housing Cl—Local Commercial Zone CO—Commercial Office Zone CH—Highway Commercial Zone C2—Commercial Zone CB—Central Business Zone CBS—Central Business Service Zone Ml—Light Industrial Zone M2—Heavy Industrial Zone IP—Industrial Park PC—Planned Commercial Zone ORP—Office and Research Park Zone (Ord. No. 74.2718, § II(A), 4.30.74; Ord. No. 74.2720, § II(A), 5-7.74; Ord. No. 74.2729, § I(A), 8.6.74; Ord. No. 74-2736, § H(A), 10.15-74; Ord. No. 82.3080, § 2B, 9.28.82) Supp. No. 14 2490 ao �f5 MICROFILMED Bl' JORM MICR6LAB L) CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MODIES J J r L-1'., APPENDIX A -ZONING 58.10.4 B. The boundaries of the districts and zones are shown upon a map which is entitled "Zoning Map of the City of Iowa City," which was adopted on the 9th day of June, 1962, by resolution of the city council of Iowa City, Iowa, following a public hearing thereon, notice of which was properly given according to the laws of Iowa, which map is hereby made a part of and incorporated into this chapter, with all explanatory matters therein, and is appended to this chapter. The original map is on file with the city clerk of Iowa City, Iowa. C. Whenever any street, alley or other public way is vacated by official action of the council, the zone adjoining each side of such alley, street, or public way shall be automatically extended to the center of such vacation and all area included therein shall thenceforth be subject to all appropriate regulations of the ex. tended zone. (Ord. No. 77.2868, 5 2, 11.1.77; Ord. No. 78.2877, 5 2, 2.14.78; Ord. No. 81.3047. 5 2. 12-22-81) D. In order to provide sufficient time for consideration of the rezoning of all or part of the area hereinafter described, building permits shall be issued only for such construction as would be permitted if the area were rezoned R3. The area affected by this interim ordinance is generaliv described as follows: Beginning at a point at the intersection of Johnson Street and Jefferson Street, proceeding easterly along Jefferson to n point at the intersection of Jefferson and Governor, thence southerly along Governor to Ralston Creek, thence easterly along Ralston Creek to Evans St. and continuing east approximately 160 feet along Ralston Creek to a point, thence south through S.M. Clark's Addition to Woodlawn, thence along the easterly lot line of Lot 1 of S.M. Clark's Addition, thence southerly along Muscatine to the intersection of Washington Street and Muscatine, thence south between Lots 3 and 7 of Fry's Subdivision, thence west along the alley on the northern lot line of Lot 3 J. and J. W. Clark's Addi- tion, thence south through Lot 3 of J. and J. W. Clark's Addition to College Street, thence south along the easterly lot line of Lot 9 and 25 J. and J. W. Clark's Addition to Burlington Street, thence south between Lots 2 and 3 of Kauffman's Addition, thence west - Supp. No. 14 2491 MICRWILMED 10 JORM MICROLAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DES '401'JE5 ao V-5 1 J r C § 8.10.4 IOWA CITY CODE erly between Lots 2 and 23 and 1 and 24 of Kauffman's Addition to Summit Street, thence south approximately 80 feet along Sum- mit Street, thence west through Outlot 1, 29,28 Original Town on an irregular line and as shown on said zoning map to the alley, thence south along the alley paralleling Dodge Street to the cen- ter line of Bowery Street, thence west along Bowery Street to the alley parallel to Dodge Street between Dodge Street and Johnson Street through Block 7 Lyon's Second Addition, thence due north along said alley to the south right-of-way line of Court Street, thence west along said right-of-way and the northerly lot line of Lot 1 Lyon's Second Addition to the alley in Block 6 Original Town Lyons Second Addition, thence due north along a line through Outlot 26, Block 42, and Block 41 Original Town to the alley located in Block 41 Original Town, thence easterly along said alley to Johnson Street, thence northerly along Johnson Street to the point of beginning. (Ord. No. 82.3064, § 2, 6.22-82) 8.10.5 General effect of this chapter except as hereinafter provided. A. The use of premises and buildings in the City shall be in accordance with the minimum standards hereinafter estab- lished. B. No building or structure shall be erected, converted, en- larged, reconstructed or structurally altered to exceed the height limit herein established for the zone in which the building is located. C. No building shall be erected, converted, enlarged, recon- structed, or structurally altered except in conformity with the area regulations for the zone in which the building is located or as otherwise provided in this Chapter. (Ord. No. 75-2788, § Il (11), 11-25-75) D. No building shall be erected, converted, enlarged, recon- structed, or structurally altered except in conformity with the yard regulations for the zone in which the building is located or as otherwise provided in this chapter. (Ord. No. 75.2788, § Ii(II), 11.25.75) E. No building shall be erected, converted, enlarged, recon- structed, or structurally altered except in conformity with Supp. No. 14 2492 MICROEILVIED By JORM MICROL4B CEDAR RAPIDS DES MOINES ao yrs J r t. L"' APPENDIX A—ZONING § B. 10.6 the parking space regulations for the zone in which the build- ing is located. F. The yards, parking spaces, or lot area required for one main building under this Chapter cannot be used to meet the requirements for another main building, nor can the size of a lot be reduced below the requirements of this Chapter. G. Every building hereafter erected or structurally altered shall be located on a lot as herein defined, and there shall not be more than one main building on one lot unless otherwise provided in this Chapter. 8.10.6 Valley channel and valley plain zone use regulations. A. Premises in the Valley Channel Zone shall not be filled with any material nor shall any structure be built that will cause an obstruction to the conveyance of a flow of 26,000 cubic feet per second (c.f.s.) in the Iowa River measured at the Iowa City Gauging Station. B. Premises in the Valley Channel Zone shall be used for the following purposes only: 1. Farms, truck gardens and nurseries, provided that no farm shall be operated publicly or privately for the feed- ing or disposal of garbage, rubbish, or offal. 2. Parks, playgrounds, golf courses, and commercial or private recreational areas. 3. Preserves and reservations. 4. Other similar open spaces. C. The Valley Plain Zone shall include premises which are subject to inundation at or below an elevation that is one foot lower than the elevation for a particular area as shown on the zoning map of Iowa City, Iowa, said inundation being due to a Supp. No. 14 2492.1 MICROFILMED BV JORM MIC ROL Ata CEDAR RAPIDS • DCS 110PIE5 ZWS 1 J W, -4 I-IICROFIL14ED 3V JORM MICR6LAB CEDAR RAPIDS DES MOINES L L APPENDIX A—ZONING F 8.10.9 7. Family care facilities. B. Premises in the R1B Residence Zone may be used for the same purposes as in the RIA Residence Zone. (Ord. No. 78-2920, § 2, 9-12-78) 8.10.8 R2 Zone use regulations. The premises in the R2 Residence Zone may be used for the following purposes only: I. The uses set forth in 8.10.7. 2. Two-family dwellings, provided, however, that no more than three persons not members of the family may room in each living unit provided that off-street parking is provided. 3. Occupancy of a dwelling by not to exceed three per- sons not members of the family residing in said dwell- ing and provided that off-street parking is provided. 8.10.8.1 R3 Zone use regulations. The premises located in the R3 Multi -family Resident Zone shall be used for the following purposes only: A. The uses set forth in 8.10.7. B. The uses set forth in 8.10.8. C. Multiple dwelling. D. Fraternity and sorority houses. E. Lodging houses and boarding houses. F. Hospitals and institutions except animal, criminal or mental hospitals. G. Clinics except animal clinics. H. Nursing and custodial homes, 8.10.9 R3A Zone use regulations. The premises located in the R3A Multi -family Residence Zone shall be used for the following purposes only: A. The uses set forth in 8.10.7. Supp. No. 14 2495 MICROFILMED BY JORM MICROLAB CEDAR RMIDS • DES M015C5 Goys J r L § 8.10.0 IOWA CITY CODE B. The uses set forth in 8.10.8. C. The uses set forth in 8.10.8.1. 8.10.10 R3B Zone use regulations. A. The uses set forth in 8.10.7. B. The uses set forth in 8.10.8. C. The uses set forth in 8.10.8.1. D. The uses set forth in 8.10.9. E. Apartment hotels. F. Office buildings. 8.10.10.1 RMH Zone use regulations. Premises in the RMH Residential Manufactured Housing Zone shall be used for the following purposes only: 1. Manufactured housing; provided, however, that not more than two (2) persons not members of the family may room in such premises. 2. Churches. 3. Golf courses and country clubs except miniature courses or driving tees. 4. Nurseries, prekindergartens, and other private or special schools where at least one hundred (100) square feet of open play space is provided for each child enrolled. 5. Family care facilities. 6. Farms, truck gardens and nurseries. (Ord. No. 82.3080, § 2C, 9.28-82) 8.10.11 CI Zone use regulations. A. The uses set forth in 8.10.7. B. The uses set forth in 8.10.8. C. The uses set forth in 8.10.8.1. Supp. No. 14 2496 I41CFOf ILI4CD OY JORM MICROLAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DCS MOV J �r r - APPENDIX A—ZONING § 5.10.11 D. The uses set forth in 8.10.9. E. The uses set forth in 8.10.10. F. Bakery goods shop. G. Bank. H. Barber shop or beauty parlor. I. Book or stationery store. J. Commercial parking lots. K. Confectionery store. L. Custom dressmaking or millinery store. M. Drug store. N. Dry goods or notions store. 0. Florist or gift shop. i P. Grocery, fruit or vegetable store. Supp. No. 14 2496.1 141CROMMED RV JORM MICR6LAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES I I i - r QOV6 J MICRUILMED 61' J JORM MICR46LAO i ( CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES r APPENDIX A—ZONING § 8.10.18 space for each 100 square feet of floor area beyond the first 100,000 square feet. G. Height regulations for PC Zane. In the PC Zone, when adjacent to any Rl and R2 district, said buildings shall not exceed 21/.: stories and shall not ex- ceed 35 feet; when adjacent to any other district said build- ings shall not exceed 3 stories and shall not exceed 45 feet. 8.10.17.2 ORP Zone use regulations. Premises in the Office and Research Park Zone shall be used for the following purposes only, provided that said uses comply with the performance standards set forth in Article 8.10.18: 1. Data processing and computer operations. 2. National and regional headquarters office—business, r educational, governmental, industrial and professional. 3. Merchandise and product display center, but no direct sales. 4. Research, experimental and testing laboratory. (Ord. No. 74-2720, § II(C), 5-7-74) 8.10.18 Performance standards. The following performance standards shall be required: A. Screening. Where a lot occupied by a commercial or indus- trial use abuts or is across a street, highway, alley, or railroad right-of-way from an R or ORP Zone, a school, or a recreational area including a park, playground or the Iowa River, screening shall be preserved, planted or constructed and maintained in accordance with the provisions set forth below. Screening, in accordance with the provisions set forth below, shall also be provided in the instance where a lot occupied by a manufactured housing use, located in an Supp. No. 14 2605 I a0'f5 MICROf MID BY JORM MICROLAB CEDAR RAPIDS •DCS 'dD1AE5 ' 7 , r § 8.10.18 IOWA CITY CODE RMH Zone, abuts or is across the street from an R1A or RIB Zone. 1. Location. a. Except for a use in the ORP Zone, screening shall be provided along lot lines or street right-of-way in a manner sufficient to effectively obscure the commercial or industrial use from view within the lot lines of an R or ORP Zone, or school, abut- ting or located across the street from said com- mercial or industrial use, b. In an ORP Zone, screening shall be provided in a location and manner sufficient to effectively ob- scure all off-street parking and loading, storage, or other such areas of activity from view within the lot lines of the R Zone or school. c. In an RMH Zone, screening shall be provided along lot lines or street right-of-way in a manner suffi- cient to effectively obscure the manufactured hous- ing use from view within the lot lines of residen- tial development in an R1A or RIB Zone. d. In all instances where street right-of-way, which acts to separate the lots on which said uses are located, is one hundred (100) feet or wider, screen- ing shall not be required. 2. Screening materials. a. A planting screen of pyramidal arbor vitae, the plantings being at least three (3) feet high when planted and spaced four (4) feet on center, may be used. Other evergreen varieties may be used if approved by and spaced according to the city for- ester. The planting bed shall have a minimum dimension of five (5) feet, be free of any impervi- ous surface, and be separated from streets, drives and parking areas by an unmounlable curb or barrier in such a manner that sand and saltwater runoff will not damage the screening. b• Where a planting screen cannot be expected to thrive because of intense shade, soil or other con - Supp. No. 14 L. 2500 NIEROf MID D'i CORM MICROL CEDAR RAPIDS •DES !•IO1 NES aoY13 1 r I -- L APPENDIX A—ZONING 48.10.18 ditions, a solid fence of durable construction, an earthen berm covered with grass or low shrubs and/or other acceptable materials which provide maximum visual obscurity to a height of six (6) feet at maturity may be used if approved by the city forester. 3. Time of installation. If a lot proposed for a commercial or industrial use is located adjacent to or opposite an existing resi- dential use or subdivision in an R Zone, or a school, screening as required herein shall be installed prior to occupancy or commencement of a use. The city forester may grant a delay to the seasonal calendar dates of June 1 or November 1, which- ever comes first. Similarly, if a lot or space in- tended for the placement of a manufactured hous- ing use is located adjacent to, or across the street from an existing residential development in an RIA or RIB Zone, the owner of the manufactured housing use shall provide screening as described herein. b. If "a" above is not the case, screening need not be provided until within six (6) months after a build- ing permit is issued for a residential use or a school, a final plat of a residential subdivision is approved, or a recreational area is available for use on adjacent or opposite land. 4. Exceptions. Screening may be waived by the city for- ester if the view is blocked by a change in grade or by the natural or man-made features as determined by the city forester. 5. Maintenance. The owner shall keep all screening prop. erly maintained, free of trash and litter and nll plant materials pruned in such a manner as to provide effec- tive visual obscurity from the ground to a height of at least six (6) feet. (Ord. No. 7 -2?O , § II(( ), -30.7 ; Ord. No. 74.2720, 4 II(D), 729, I(D), 8.6.74; Ord. No. 82-3082, § 2, 9-28.82) a. Supp. No. 14 2506.1 111CRor ILMED RY JORM MICROLAG CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MCI: aDgSo J tr § 8.10.18 IOWA CITY COM B. Noise*. All noise shall be muffled so as not to be objection- able due to intermittence, beat frequency or shrillness and, as measured at any property line, shall not exceed the following intensity in relation to sound frequency: Octave Bond In CB, A11 and Cycles Per Second ORP Zones Al2 Zone 0— 150 65 Decibels 75 Decibels 150— 300 57 67 " 300— 600 50 60 " 600-1200 45 55 " 1200-2400 40 50 " i i I 1 _ -Cross reference—Noise, Ch. 24.4. Supp. No. 14 2506.2 MICROFILMED BY JORM MICR(1i1L AB 1 ! CEDAR RAPIDS DES MOME5 I a10 V5 L. MICROr ILMED BY i JORM MICRdLA9 CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MON i 7 a e m A 1 J J use Specific Conditions Zones 'v screened by using planting materials Z as specified for screening in Section 8.10.18.A1 (as amended by Ordinance no. 2458). 6. The permitted occupancy (beds) of the building(s) shall be determined by the following ratios (bed/square feet of lot area) by zoning district: Zone Bed/S.F. of Lot Area RIA _1/2000 RIB -_.._.._I/I200 R2 .._. 1/600 R3 1/600 R3A —_____1/800 R3B 1/200 Outdoor theaters None C2 and CH only Philanthropic Same requirements as those for hospi- Any except R1A and tals, educational and religious institu- RIB tions 9.19d8; 8�Ord. No. 82-3080, § 2)), §01rd. 111, 4.478; Ord..,No. 78-2921, §111, Ord. No. 61-3041( § 2,, 111.10 9.2B-82) L. MICROr ILMED BY i JORM MICRdLA9 CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MON i 7 a e m A 1 J J I MICROf MED DV JORM MICROLAB 1 CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES I J k■ L APPENDIX A—ZONING 5 8.10.24 8.10.24 Area regulations. A. Except as provided in Section 8.10.24.B., there shall be minimum lot frontage, minimum lot width, minimum lot area, and minimum lot area per family as shown on the following tabulation: (Area Per Family in Square Feet) Lots Dwellings Frontage Width Area in Single Two Multi - Zone in Feet in Ft. Sq. Ft. Family Family Family RIA 40 80 10,000 10,000 RIB 35 60 6,000 6,000 R2 35 50 5,000 5,000 31000 R3 35 50 5,000 5,000 3,000 3,000 R3A 35 50 5,000 6 000 21500 1,000 R3B 35 50 5,000 5,000 2,500 750 C1 35 35 none 10,000 10,000 10,000 CO none none none CH none none none 10,000 10,000 10,000 C2 none none none 6,000 3,000 2,000 CB none none none 5,000 2,500 750 50 CBS none none none M1 none none none 6,000 6,000 6,000 M2 none none none IP none none none ORP 400 400 304,920 • Indicates not permitted in the district. (Ord 74o. ?O d1 , II(J), 4-30-74; Ord. No. 74-2720, § II(Q), o. 74-2729, § 1(F), 8-6-74; Ord. No. 74-2736, § II(G), 10-15-74) B. For every 330 square feet of total floor area in a rooming house, the equivalent minimum amount of lot area required for a multifamily dwelling unit in the zone in which the rooming house is located shall be provided. (Ord. No. 77.2838, § II, 5.24.77; Ord. No. 78.2931, §III, 12-5.78; Ord. No. 81-3035, § 2,9-22-81) C. Reserved. (Ord. No. 75.2788, § ll(IV), 11.25-75; Ord. No. 77-2837, § II(B), 5-24-77; Ord. No. 78-2931, § 11,12.5-78) Supp. No. 14 2530.1 MIMFILMED D1' JORM MICROLA6 CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOVIES aot?5 J r L §8.10.24 IOWA CITY CODE D. Reserued. (Ord. No. 77.2838, § III, 5-2477; Ord. No. 78-2931, § 111, 12578) E. The minimum area of an ORP Zone shall not be less than 21 acres. (Ord. No. 74-2720, § II(R), 5-7-74)• F. The minimum zone. area for an RMH Zone shall be not less than ten (10) acres. (Ord. No. 82-3080, § 2E, 9-28.82) 8.10.25 Off-street parking requirements. A. In all zones except the CR Zone there shall be pro- vided at the time any building or use is created or structurally altered (except as otherwise provided in this Chapter), off- street parking spaces in accordance with the following re- quirements: Use Space Requirements 1. Single and two family Two spaces per each living dwellings. unit. 2. Multiple family dwelling. 111/2 spaces per dwelling unit except that such dwelling unit with less than 300 square feet of floor area shall have not less than 11/4 spaces. 3. Assembly halls or rooms One space for each 100 square without fixed seats; ex- feet of floor area used for as- hibition halls (except sembly, dancing or dining. church assembly rooms) in conjunction with audi- toriums. 4. Clubs, lodges, fraternal One space for each 300 square and similar organizations. feet of floor area. 5. Fraternities, sororities, One space for each 300 square and dormitories. feet of floor area. 6. Rooming, lodging or One space for each 300 square boarding houses, apart- feet of floor area. ment hotels, or tourist homes. Supp. No. 14 2630.2 ao �l5 MICROf ILNLD BY JORM MIC ROLAB CEDAR RAPIDS DES td019CS v� APPENDIX A—ZONING. § 8.10.26 H. Commercial vehicle parking. Commercial vehicles con- taining detonable materials or flammable solids, liquids or gases shall not be parked or stored on any lot in an R Zone except for the purpose of making local deliveries. (Ord. No. 74-2721, § II, 5-21.74; Ord. No. 75-2766, § IT, 5-27.75) I. In all zones, no four-wheel, self-propelled, motor vehicle, as defined by Chapter 23 of the Code of Ordinances, shall be parked off-street except in a parking space as provided in this chapter; provided, however, that parking shall be permitted on a regularly constructed aisle for a single-family or two-family dwelling. (Ord. No. 82.3065, § 2,6-22-82) 8.10.26 Permitted accessory uses. A. The following accessory uses are permitted: 1. In the RIA, RIB and R2 Zones: (a) Private garages. (b) Home occupations. ti (c) Vegetable and flower gardens. (d) Tennis courts, swimming pools, garden houses, pergo. las, ornamental gates, barbecue ovens, fireplaces, and similar uses customarily accessory to family uses, and fallout shelters or blast shelters. (e) Storage of wood, lumber and other material where the land occupied by such storage is confined to one loca- tion with a maximum area of one hundred (100) square feet; provided that there is at least eight (8) inches of free air space under such storage. (0 Keeping of small animals commonly housed in a dwell. ing but not for sale purposes; provided, however, that this shall not affect farms of more than three (3) acres where animals are housed in structures located more than fifty (50) feet from property lines. 2. In the R3 Zone there may also be storage garages, and parking lots. Supp. No. 14 2539 aolts VIICkOf IL41CD 8Y JORM MIC ROr-AB L I CEDAR RANDS - DES 'dD17CS v ,. r C § 8.10.26 IOWA CITY CODF. 3. In the Cl, CO, CH and C2 Zones there may also be a use of fortynot to exceed E dental storage. (Ord. No. 74.2736,§t I(I),10-15-74)or Incl* 4. In the C2, CB, CBS and M Zones, there may be any acces- sory use, except that any private off-street parking facility by in the CB Zone shall be permitted only after app the city council subsequent to the receipt of a report from the Ord. No. 74.2730, § II(CO8.674) zoning commission. (rd. No. 74 2718, II(N), 4.30-74 5. Temporary buildings for construction purposes are permit- ted in any zones as accessory buildings during the course of construction. 6. Accessory buildings may not be used for dwelling purposes. 7. In the ORP Zone, there may be printing, publishing, de- sign, development, fabrication, assemblage, storage and warehousing, and employee service facilities. (Ord. No. 74.2720, § II(U), 5-7-74) 8. In the RMH Zone, pursuant to the requirements of Chap- ter 22 of the Code of Ordinances: (a) Management office. (b) Manufactured housing sales. (c) Equipment and materials storage. (d) Tenant storage. (e) Laundry facilities. (f) Swimming pools. (g) Tennis courts. (h) Recreation buildings/club houses. (i) Parking areas. 0) Garages. (k) Single-family residence of owner or manager. (Ord. No. 82.3080, § 2F, 9-28.82) Supp, No. 14 2540 4aZOit{$ MICROFILMED By JORM MICROLAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DES 'd01: ES 1 J �I r 1� L. APPENDIX A—ZONING § 8.10.27 B. Accessory buildings shall be located in accordance with the following rules: 1. Accessory buildings may be located in a rear yard but may not occupy more than thirty (30) per cent of a rear yard. 2. An unattached accessory building shall not be located in the front yard, closer than six (6) feet to the main building, or closer than five (5) feet to the side or rear lot line. An unattached accessory building, however, may be located within three (3) feet of a side or rear lot line if it is located at least sixty (60) feet from the street, except that an accessory building shall not be located closer than five (5) feet from the rear lot line of a reversed corner lot. (Ord. No. 79.2966, § 2B, 8.28.79) 3. Where a garage is entered from an alley it must be kept ten (10) feet from the alley line. 4. On corner lots the minimum buildable width of twenty- eight (28) feet for main buildings is reduced to twenty-two (22) feet for accessory buildings. 8.10.27. Fence requirements. Purpose. The purpose of this ordinance is to promote the gen- eral health, safety and welfare by regulating the height, location and types of fences in the City of Iowa City. Supp. No. 14 2540.1 MICROFILMED 8)' JORM MICROLAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DES 'MDIIJES a Mi r �i �r i� MICRDEILRED BY I .:ORM MICR6LA6 CEDAR RAPIDS DES MOINES 0 r M1 APPENDIX A—ZONING § 8.10.35.10 8.10.35.14 Large scale regulations variance. A. General requirements. Two (2) or more block faces, di- rectionally opposite, may promote uniform signage along a general design or theme, provided that the owner or lessor of the premises petition for said signage. Said design or theme may deviate from the district regulations upon the approval of the City Council, after Public Hearing thereon as prescribed by the Zoning Ordinance and the Planning and Zoning Com- mission shall make recommendations thereon as in the manner of rezoning petitions. B. Permitted signs. The owners or tenants of any planned area development or large scale residential or non-residential premises as defined in the ordinances of the City of Iowa City, may petition for special sign allowances to the City. Said sign design may deviate from the district regulations upon the approval of the City Council after Public Hearing thereon as prescribed by the Zoning Ordinance and the Plan- ning and Zoning Commission shall make recommendations. thereon in the manner of rezoning petitions. (Ord. No. 73- 2083, § XV, 8-25-73; Ord. No. 74-2744, § II, 11-12-74) 8.10.35.1.5 Material and construction requirements. A. Material. All signs, except those enumerated in Section 8.10.35.2 (A—I), shall have a surface or facing of incom- bustible material; structural trim may be a combustible ma- terial. B. Construction. All signs, except those enumerated in 8.10.35.2 (A—J), shall be designed and constructed to with- stand a wind pressure of not less than thirty (30) pounds per square foot of area and shall be constructed to receive dead loads as required by the Building Code or other ordi- nances of Iowa City, Iowa. (Ord. No. 73-2083, § XVI, 8-25-73; Ord. No. 74-2744, § II, 11-12-74) 8.10.35.10 Obstruction of egress. No sign shall be erected, relocated, or maintained so as to prevent free ingress to or egress from any door, window Supp. No. 14 2579 aa+�s IalcuDnuaED Dr JORM MICROL AB � CEDAR RAI'IDS •DCS 40I'!CS v� r L § 8.10.35.10 IOWA CITY CODE or fire escape. No sign of any kind shall be attached to a stand pipe or fire escape. (Ord. No. 73-2683, § XVII, 8.25-73; Ord. No. 74-2744, § II, 11-12-74) 8.10.35.17 Traffic hazard. No sign or other advertising structure shall be erected where, by reason of position, shape, or color, it may inter- fere with, obstruct the view of, be confused with any author- ized traffic sign, signal, or device, or which makes use of the words "STOP", "LOOK", "DRIVE IN", "DANGER", or any other word, phrase, symbol, or character in such a manner as to interfere with, mislead, or confuse traffic. (Ord. No. 73-2683, § XVIII, 8-25-73; Ord. No. 74-2744, § II, 11-12-74) 8.10.35.18 License and permits required. A. License required 1. It shall be unlawful for any person to erect, alter, repair, move, improve, remove, paint or convert within Iowa City, Iowa, any sign except those enumerated in Section 8.10.- 35.2(A--J), .10:35.2(A—J), nonilluminated window signs in C and M Zones, and home occupation signs as described in 8.10.3.A.39, without first having on file with the department of hous- ing and inspection services a sign erector's license in good standing. 2. The license to erect, alter, repair, move, improve, remove, paint or convert any sign as required herein shall be known as a sign erector's license and shall be issued by the city manager or his/her designee to the person, firm or corpora. tion desiring to perform the work indicated above. No such license shall be issued to any person, firm or corporation until such person, firm or corporation shall have paid to the city manager or his/her designee a license fee as estab. lished by resolution of city council; and shall have riled with the department of housing and inspection services a copy or a certificate of a contractor's public liability insur- ance policy with coverage limits of one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000-00) per person and three hundred thou- sand dollars ($300,000.00) per occurrence for bodily injury Supp. No. l/ 2580 MIME ILMED 8 DORM MICROLAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DCS %101!IES 0 SFS J r L". APPENDIX A—ZONING 48.10.35.18 and ten thousand dollars ($10,000.00) for property damage liability. The City of Iowa City shall be designated as an additional insured and be notified thirty (30) days in ad- vance of the termination of the policy by the insured or insurer; said policy shall indemnify and save harmless the City of Iowa City, Iowa, from any and all damage, judg- ment, cost or expense which the city may incur or suffer by reason of said license issuance. 3. Every sign erector's license shall expire on the date estab- lished by resolution of city council unless revoked. The renewal fees shall be set by resolution of the city council. 4. The city manager or his/her designee shall be responsible for enforcement of these provisions and shall be empow- ered to suspend or revoke a sign erector's license for any violation of the sign ordinance which includes Sections 8.10.35.1 through 8.10.35.24, or if the license holder shows incompetency or lack of knowledge or if the license was obtained by fraud. A person aggrieved by the revocation, suspension or denial of a license shall appeal said action directly to the board of adjustment. 5. If a license is revoked for any reason, another license shall not be issued for twelve (12) months after revocation. B. Permit required. I. No person, firm or corporation shall erect, alter, repair, move, improve, remove, paint or convert within Iowa City, Iowa, any sign except those enumerated in Section 8.10.- 35.2(A—J), .10:35.2(A—.n, nonilluminated window signs in C and M Zones, and home occupation signs as described in 8.10.3.A.39, without first obtaining an erection permit from the build- ing inspector and making payment of the required permit fee. All illuminated signs shall, in addition, be subject to the provisions of the electrical code and the permit fees required thereby. 2. A separate permit shall be obtained for each sign. Supp. No. 14 2581 11KROFILMED 8� JORM MICROLAS CEDAR NnP10S • DES MOP4ES QOVs 1 J r L § s.I0.3u.18 IONA CITY CODE 3. Only a person, firm or corporation holding n valid sign erector's license issued by the city may obtait to perform work regulated by this section. or ause 4. No person shall allow any other peerson to rmit secured scored o ac permittee to be done any work under a s in hislher employ. except person C. Permit lees. Every applicant, before being granted a permit hereunder, shall pay to the building inspector a permit fee for each sign, other than thos s en C and numeraM Zonesd in , and home o cuction - nonillbe uminated window sign pation signs as described in 8. Un and subject to thSaid fee e following. lishd by resolution of the city h 11 be based 1. The fee for an alteration to an existing sign s a on the actual area of the alteration, and not necessarily for the total area of the sign• repairing, 2. Any person found to be erect,ale converting any sign Mov- ing improving, removing, painting or other advertising structure prior to the issuance of a permit, or who hoved, im- as erected, altered, repaired, o other ad - proved , d -proved, removed, palmed or converted a sign vertising structure prior to the issuance of a permit, shall bment of such e charged double the normal Fee, but from comply double fee shall not relieve any person ing with the requirements of this penalties prescribed nce in eherein. tion of the work nor from any P Ord. No. 74.2744, S II, (Ord. No. 73.2683, 4 XIX, 8.25.73; 11.12.74; Ord. No. 82.3079, 4 3(1), 9.14.82) 8.10.35.19 Illuminated sign permits. The application for n permit for erection of a sign or other t onec- s are tosbe used shall be submitted tructure in which lto the ElectricalnIn- spec lans and or' The lel ectricangnalewoiag alnd connectionsl examine the pto dete - Code of the City mine if the same comply with the Electrical id permit if said of Iowa City, Iowa, and he s, all appith rove Code or disapprove plans and specifications comply mpliance with said Code is found. This the application if non-co Supp. No.14 2582 ' MICROEILI•IED BY JORM MICROLAB CEDAR RN'IOS • OES'4014ES ac) q5 J L APPENDIX A—ZONING § 8.10.35.20 said action of the Electrical tis the Building IT, for final pector shall be taken prior submission of the aPP approval or disapproval of No. 74 2744, § I1e erection r,11-12-74) No. 73-2883, § XX, 11-0,11.5. Cross reference—Eleclricnl code 44 8.10.35.20 Applications. Application for erection permits shall be made upon blanks provided by the building inspector and shall contain or have attached thereto the following information: erector's li- A. Name, address, telephone number, rd. No52-82--3079, § 3(2), cense number of the applicant. 9-14.82) B. Location of building, structure, or lot to which the sign is to be attached or erected. C. Position of the sign or other advertising structure in rela- tion to nearby buildings or structures. ink drawings of plans and D. cations and methodrof construction and attachment t Two oo the �. building or in the ground. E. Copy of stress sheets and calculations showing the s ruc- ressure in any ture is designed for dead load and h s ond rdinance and all direction in the amount required by other laws and ordinances of the city. F. Name of person, firm, corporation, or association erecting structure. G. Reserved. (Ord. No. 82.3079, § 2, 9.14-82) H. Any electrical permit required and issued for said sign. 1. Reserved. (Ord. No. 82.3079, § 2, 9.14.82) J. Such other information as the building inspector shall re- quire to show full compliance with this ordinance and all othelaws and XXI, ordinances rd. No. 8.25.73; 0 d No. 74 2744, 1- § 11, 11-12-74) 73.2663, Supp, No. 14 25821 MICRU ILMED BY JORM MICRdLAB CEDAR RAPIDS - DES '401AES a0y5 Mi J L § 8.10.35 21 IOWA CITY CODE 8.10.35.21 Permit issued. It shall be the duty of the building inspector, upon the filing of an application for an erection permit, to examine such plans and specifications and other data and the premises upon which it is proposed to erect the sign or other advertising structure; and if it shall appear that the proposed structure is in compliance with all the requirements of this ordinance and all other laws and ordi- nances of the City of Iowa City, Iowa, he shall then issue the erection permit. If the work authorized under an erection permit has not been completed within six (6) months after date of issu. once, said permit shall become null and void. (Ord. No. 73-2883. XXII, 8-25.73; Ord. No. 74.2744, § II, 11-12-74) 8.10.35.22, 8.10.35.23 Reserved. Editor's note—Sectian 2 of Ord. No. 82-3079, adopted Sept. 1.1, 1981 44 8.10.35.22, "Permit fees," and 8.10.35.23, "insurance requirerm deleted sections derived from Ord. No. 73.2683, §I XXIII and XXIV, ad, 25, 1973, and 4 II of Ord. No. 74.2744, adopted Nov. 12, 1974. Section was also derived from Ord. No. 79.2943, § II, adopted Feb. 20, It 8.10.35.18 for permit fees and insurance requirements. 8.10.35.24 Misdemeanor. Any person who violates any of the provisions of tl nance shall be subject to a fine not to exceed one dollars ($100.00) or to imprisonment for not more the (30) days. (Ord. No. 73-2683, § XXV, 8-25.73; 74-2744, § I1, 11-12-74) Supp. No. 14 2582.2 MI CR01 I L41[D 8Y JORM MICROLAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DCS AOIA[5 J r L APPENDIX A—ZONING §8.10.5() structed in such a manner that saltwater run. off will not damage the tree. (6) Trees allowed in small tree islands shall be planted within required tree islands at the ratio of one tree for each one hundred seventy (170) square feet of tree island area. Large or medium size trees not allowed in smaller islands shall be planted within required tree islands at the ratio of one tree for each three hundred fifty (350) square feet of tree island area. (7) Trees allowed in small tree islands shall be located a minimum of four and a half (41/L) feet from the edge of a tree island and trees allowed only in large tree islands shall be located a minimum of nine (9) feet from the edge of a tree island. (8) Trees shall not be located within four (4) feet of a public sidewalk or within three (3) feet of a street right-of-way line where a public sidewalk does not exist. (Ord. No. 79-2964, § 2P, 8-28-79; Ord, No. 80-2984, § 2B, 2-12-80 ) 8.10.40.8 lustallation. All tree plantings required by this section shall be installed prior to occupancy or com- mencement of a use. If the plantings cannot be installed prior to occupancy or commencement of a use, the building inspector may grant a delay to the seasonal calendar dates of June first or November first, which- ever occurs first. (Ord. No. 79-2964, § 2G, 8-28-79) 8.10.40.0 Maintenance. It shall Le the responsibility of the owner of a lot to maintain and replace, if necessary, trees required by these provisions after their planting. (Ord. No. 79-2964, § 2H, 8-28-79) 8.10.50 Airport overlay zones. 8.10.50.1 Findings. (a) The creation or establishment of an airport hazard is a public nuisance causing potential injury to those served by the airport; Supp. No. 14 2691 MICRO[ILM[O 131' JORM MICROLAD CEDAR RAI -IDS • DES MOINES 1 J r L ­ 48.10.u' IOWA CI'ry CODE (b) It is necessary in the interest of the public health, safety and general welfare that creation of airport hazards be prevented and that this be accomplished, to the extent legally possible, by proper exercise of the police power; and (c) The prevention of the creation or establishment of airport hazards, and the elimination, removal, alteration, mitiga- tion or marking and lighting of existing airport hazards are public purposes for which the city may raise and ex- pend public funds, as an incident to the operation of the airport, to acquire land or property interests therein. (Ord. No. 82-3077, 6 2, 8-31-82) 8.10.50.2 Definitions. The following definitions only apply in the interpretation and enforcement of the Airport Overlay Zones. (a) Airport The Iowa City Municipal Airport. (b) Airport elevation. The highest point of the airport's usable landing area measured in feet above mean sea level, which elevation is established to be six hundred sixty-one (661) feet. (c) Airport hazard Any structure, tree or use of land which would exceed the federal obstruction standards as contained in Sections 77.21, 77.23, and 77.25 of Federal Regulations as revised March 4, 1972, and which obstruct the airspace required for the flight of aircraft and landing or takeoff at the airport or is otherwise hazardous to such landing or taking off of aircraft. (d) Airport primary surface. A surface longitudinally centered on a runway which extends two hundred (200) feet beyond the end of a runway. The width of the primary surface of a runway shall be that width prescribed in Part 77 of the Federal Aviation Regulations (FAR) for the most precise approach existing or planned for either end of that run. way. The elevation of any point on the primary surface is the same as the elevation of the nearest point on the run. way center line. (a) Airspace height For the purpose of determining the height limits in all zones set forth herein and shown on the air. oupp. No. 14 2592 ao yrs MCROTILMED BY JORM MICR40LAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DES 1019CS J r APPENDIX A—ZONING §8.10.50.2 port height zoning map, the datum shall be mean sea level elevation unless otherwise specified. () Control zone Airspace extending upward from the surface of the earth, which is a circular area of five (5) miles in radius, with extensions where necessary to include instru- ment approach and departure paths. (g) Instrument runway. A runway having an existing instru- ment approach procedure utilizing air navigation facilities or area type navigation equipment for which an instru- ment approach procedure has been approved or planned. (h) Minimum descent altitude The lowest altitude, expressed in feet above mean sea level, to which descent is author- ized on final approach or during circle -to -land maneuver- ing in execution of a standard instrument approach proce- dure and where no electronic glide slope is provided. (i) Minimum en route altitude The altitude in effect between radio fixes which assures acceptable navigational signal coverage and meets obstruction clearance requirements between those fixes. v 0) Minimum obstruction clearance altitude The specified al- titude in effect between radio fixes on VOR airways, off - airway routes, or route segments which meets obstruction clearance requirements for the entire route segment and which assures acceptable navigational signal coverage within twenty-two (22) miles of a VOR. (k) Runway. A defined area on an airport prepared for landing and takeoff of aircraft along its length. (1) Visual runway. A runway intended solely for the operation of aircraft using visual approach procedures with no straight -in instrument approach procedure and no instrument designation indicated on an FAA approved airport layout plan, a military services approved military air- port layout plan, or by any planning document submit. ted to the FAA by competent authority. (Ord. No. 82.3077, § 2, 8.31-82) 8.10.50.3 Airport zones and airspace height limitations. In order to carry out the provisions of this section, there are hereby Supp. No. 14 2592.1 �osl5 I11CRUILIMED BY JORM MICROLA ! CEDAR RAPIDS • DCS'101:4ES ii J r § 8.10.50.2 IOWA CITY C006 created and established certain zones which are depicted on the airport height zoning map. A structure located in more than one zone of the following zones is considered to be only in the zone with the more restrictive height limitation. The various zones are hereby established and defined as follows: (a) Horizontal Overlay (OH) Zone, (1) Defined, The land laying under a horizontal plane one hundred fifty (150) feet above the established airport elevation, the perimeter of which is constructed by: a. Swinging arcs of five thousand -foot radii from the center of each end of the primary surface of run- ways 12, 30, 17 and 35 (visual and nonprecision instrument utility runways) and connecting the adjacent arcs by lines tangent to those arcs, and b. Swinging arcs of ten thousand -foot radii from the center of each end of the primary surface of run- ways 6 and 24 (instrument runways) and connect- ing the adjacent arcs by lines tangent to those arcs. (Note: The radius of the arc specified for each end of a runway will have the same arithmetical value. That value will be the highest determined for ei- ther end of the runway. When a live thousand -foot arc is encompassed by tangents connecting two (2) adjacent ten thousand -foot arcs, the five thousand. foot arc shall be disregarded on the construction of the perimeter of the horizontal surface.) (2) Height limitation. No structure shall exceed one hun- dred fifty (150) feet above the established airport ele- vation in the OH Zone, as depicted on the airport height zoning map. (b) Conical Overlay (OC) Zone. (1) Defined. The land lying under a surface extending outward and upward from the periphery of the hori- zontal surface at a slope of twenty (20) to one for a horizontal distance of four thousand (4,000) feet. Supp. No. 14 L­.� 2592.2 MICROFILMED BY JORM MICROLAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MO MES Rails 1 J v L APPENDIX A—ZONING § 8.10.50.2 (2) Height limitation. No structure shall penetrate the conical surface in the OC Zone, as depicted on the airport height zoning map. (c) Approach Overlay (OA) Zone. (1) Defined. The land lying under a surface longitudi. nally centered on the extended runway center line and extending outward and upward from each end of the primary surface. (Note: An approach surface is applied to each end of each runway based upon the type of approach available or planned for that runway end.) a. The inner edge of the approach surface is: 1. Two hundred fifty (250) feet wide for runways 12 and 30 (visual utility runways). 2. Five hundred (500) feet wide for runways 6, 17, 24 and 35 (visual other than utility run- ways and nonprecision instrument runways). b. The outer edge of the approach surface is: 1. One thousand two hundred fifty (1,250) feet for runways 12 and 30 (visual utility runways). 2. One thousand five hundred (1,500) feet for runways 17 and 24 (visual other than utility runways). 3. Two thousand (2,000) feet for runway 35 (non. precision instrument utility runway). 4. Three thousand five hundred (3,500) feet for runway 6 (nonprecision instrument other than utility runway). c. The approach surface zone extends for a horizon. tal distance of. 1. Five thousand (5,000) feet at a slope of twenty (20) to one for runways 12, 30, 17; 35 and 24 (visual and nonprecision instrument utility runways). 2. Ten thousand (10,000) feet at a slope of thirty- four (34) to one for runway 6 (nonprecision instrument other than utility runway), (2) Height limitation. No structure shall penetrate the approach surface in the OA Zone, as depicted on the airport height zoning map. Supp. No. 14 2592.3 ao�f5 I11C UILMED BY JORM MICROLAS CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOVIES J § S.10.50.2 IOWA CITY CODE (d) Transitional Overlay (OT) Zone. (1) Defined. The land lying under those surfaces extend- ing outward and upward at right angles to the runway center line and the runway center line extended at a slope of seven (7) to one from the sides of the primary surface and from the sides of the approach surfaces. (2) Height limitation. No structure shall penetrate the transitional surface in the OT Zone, as depicted on the airport height zoning map. (Ord. No. 82.3077, § 2, 8-31.82) 8.10.50.4 Use restrictions. No use shall be made of land or water in such a manner as to interfere with the operation of any airborne aircraft. The following special requirements shall apply to each use: (a) No structure shall be erected that raises the published minimum descent altitude for an instrument approach to any runway, nor shall any structure be erected that causes the minimum obstruction clearance altitude or minimum en route altitude to be increased. (b) Lighting. (1) All lighting or illumination used in conjunction with street, parking, signs or use of land and structures shall be arranged and operated in such a manner that it is not misleading or dangerous to aircraft operating from the airport or in the vicinity thereof. (2) The owner of any structure over two hundred (200) feet above ground level shall install on the structure lighting in accordance with Federal Aviation Admin- istration (FAA), Advisory Circular 70-7460.1D and amendments. Additionally, any structure, constructed after effective date of this chapter and exceeding nine hundred forty-nine (949) feet above ground level, shall install on that structure high intensity while obstruc- tion lights in accordance with Chapter 6 of FAA Advi- sory Circular 7460.1D and amendments. (3) Any permit or variance granted maybe so conditioned as to require the owner of the structure or growth in Supp. No. l/ 2592.4 oto i�5 / I11CRor ILMED B1' JORM MICRpLAB J I CEDAR RAPIDS •DES 'dDIAES v r L - APPENDIX A -ZONING §8.11.02.03 question to permit the city to install, operate and main- tain thereto such markers or lights as may be neces• sary to indicate to pilots the presence of an airspace hazard. (c) No operations from any use shall produce electronic inter- ference with navigation signals or radio communication between the airport and aircraft. (Ord. No. 82.3077, § 2, 8-31.82) 8.10.50.5 Special exceptions. The board of adjustment may grant a special exception under the provisions of Section 8.10.28 to permit any structure, tree or use of land to exceed the height limitations herein. No such special exception shall be granted, however, unless the Federal Aviation Administration and the aeronautics division of the Iowa Department of Transportation shall have indicated that such structure, tree or use of land would not obstruct the airspace required for the flight of air- craft and landing or takeoff at the airport or is otherwise hazardous to such landing or taking off of aircraft. (Ord. No. 82-3077, § 2, 8.31-82) 8.11.02.01 Title. This section shall be known and may be cited as "Flood Hazard Overlay Zones of Iowa City, Iowa." The short title for this section shall be known as 'Flood Management Regu- lations." (Ord. No. 77-2832, § II, 4.26-77) 8.11.02.02 Purpose. The purpose of section 8.11.02 is to establish regulations to help minimize the extent of floods and the losses incurred in flood hazard areas and to promote the public health, safety and welfare. (Ord. No. 77-2832, § II, 4.26-77) 8.11.02.03 Statement of legislative intent. This section is intended to permit only that development within the floodplain which is appropriate in light of the probability of flood dnmage. The regulations in this section shall apply to all property located in the floodplains, as shown on the Flood ]Lazard Boundary Maps for Iowa City, as adopted Supp. No. 14 2592.5 111CROt ILMED BY JORM MICROLAO CEDAR RAPIDS •DCS MOINES 1 J r r L 4 8,11,03.0.9 IOWA CITY Cour by this section and filed with the city clerk. It is the intent of this section that these regulations combine with and qualify with the zoning ordinance regulations. Any use not permitted by the primary zone shall not be permitted in the floodplain and any use as permitted by the primary zone shall be per- mitted in the floodplain only upon meeting conditions and any requirements as prescribed by this section. (Ord. No. 77-2832, § II, 9-20-77) 8.11.02.04 Supplemental definitions. Administrator—the Federal Insurance Administrator. Appurtenant structure—a structure which is on the same parcel of property as the principal structure to be insured and the use of which is incidental to the use of the principal structure. Supp. No, It 2592.0 I-0ICROEILMED 6Y JORM MICROLAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOVIES ofO q5 J ii L. STATUTORY REFERENCE TABLE This table shows the location within this Code, either in the text or notes following the text of references to the state law or related matters. I.C.A. Section I.C.A. Section Section this Cade Section this Code 4.1 1.2 321.306 23-126 4.1(1) 1-5 321.307 23-138 Ch. 48 10-1 321.311 23-200 Ch. 56 10.20 321.314-321.318 23-132 Ch. 104A 18.32 321.319 23-165 Ch. 123 5.6(f) 321.320 23-166 123.1 Ch.5 (note) 321.321 23-163 123.32(2) Ch.5 (note) 321.322 23-164 123.39 Ch.5 (note) 321.324 23-169 123.49(2) 5-36 321.326 23-217 135D.1 Ch. 22 (note) 321.327 23-212 Ch. 162 7-58 321.328 23-213 321.1 Ch. 23 (note) 321.329 23-218 _.. 23-1 321.331 23.220 321.95 23.99 321.332 23-221 321.174 321.341 23-131 �- 321.229 23-19 321.345 23.161, 23-162 321.230 23.2 321.353 23-167,23-168 321.231 23-123 321.358 23-235 321.232 23.123 321.362 23-121 321.234 23-2 321.363 23-136 Ch. 23, Art. IV (note) 321.365 23-122 321.236 Ch. 23 (note) 321.367 23-133 Ch. 23, Art. 1V (note) 321.368 23.134 321.236(7) Ch. 35 (note) 321.371 23-140 321.255 23.30 321.384 23-62 321,256 23.29 321.448 23-190 321.257 23.34 Ch. 321G 24.4-3 321.259 23.35 Ch. 330 Ch. 4(aote), 4-20 321.260 23.36 331.333 23.222 321.264 23.50 351.1 Ch.7 (note) 321.266 23-48 Ch. 351A 7-38 321.268 23.49 364.12(2) Ch. 31 (note) 321.277 23.139 364.12(2)(6) Ch. 31, Art. V, 321.285 23.188 Div.3 (note) 321.297 23.124 364.12(2)(d) 31-111 321.299 23.151 372.9 Charter (note) 321.302 23.151 372.13(3) Ch. 2, Art. III, 321.304 23-152 Div.5 (note) Supp. No. 14 2913 111CROf ILMED BY JORM MICR40LAB ! CEDAR RAPIDS • DCS 14019ES J r� IOWA CITY CODE J I.C.A. Section I.C.A. Section this Code Section this Code Section 376.2 2.19 414.6 1-1 27-17 2.206 980.8 380.10 Ch. 8-16 Ch. 499A 17-2 11-4 Ch. 499D 17.2 28.2 Ch. 524 18.34(6) 384.40 Ch. 39 (note) Ch. 633 18-34(b) 384.63 2-207 Ch. 534 18-34(b) 388.1 Ch. 33 (note) Ch. 636 18.34(b) 392.6 Ch. 20, Art. II Ch. 636A 18-34(b) (note) Ch. 601A 18-37(c) 392.7 Ch. 27, Art. 1I 603A.1 Ch. IS (note) (note) 601A.17 Ch. 18 (note) Ch. 397 14-2,14-28 667.1 Ch. 24, Art, VI 403.12(1)(h) 8-1 (note),24.101 409.1 Ch. 32 (note) 657.2 24.101 409.14 Ch. 32 (note) 755.11 29-1 414.1 APP• A (note) [The next page is 2935] Supp. No. 14 2914 r 1 111CROEILMED BY JORM MICROLAB 1 CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOVIES 7 i 1 —I \ J r Code1966 Section CODE COMPARATIVE TABLE -1966 CODE Section Code 1966 this Code Section 620.10(A)_(1) 5.20.10(3) 522.1 5.222 522.3(A) -(C) 622.3(D) 6.22.3(E) 5.22.4 6.22.6 622.6 5.22.7 5.22.8 522.9 524.1(A). -(D1 524.2 6.24.3 6.24.4 5.24.5 5.24.6 624.7 6.24.8 6.24.9 5,24.10 524.11 524.12 6.24.13 6.24.14 624.15 624.16 6.24.17 6.24.20 524.21 5.24.22 5,24.18 6.24.19 6.24.28 6.24.24 5.24.26 5.24.26 6.02.1-6.02.4 6.02.6-6.02.16 6.02.18-6.02.21 6.02.23-6.02.47 6.04.1 Supp. No. 14 L' 8-67 6.04.2 8.68 6.04.3 21-31 6.062 21-41 6.06.3 21-43 21.45 6.66,4 21.47 6,06.5 21-48 6,06.6, 6.06.7 21.44 6.08.1 21-42 6.08.2 21-46 6.08.4 21-32 6.08.5 21-49 6.08.6 087 608.8 5.1 6• . , 6.23 6.08.9 6.26 6.08.11 6 19 6.08.12 6.20 6.08.13 6.24 6.08.14 6-21 6.08.15 5.22 6.08.16 6 26 6.08.11 6-34 6.12 .1,6.12.2 6.27 6.12.4 .28 6.12.6 5 5.30 6.16.2 6.16.5 6.29 616.6 6-33 .16.9 32 6. 5-31 6.16.12 6.36 6.16.13 6.38 6.16.14 .37 6.16.15 5 5.2 6.16.16 6.16.17 5.3 6,16.18 6.4 6.16,19, 6.16.20 6.5 6,16.21.6.16.22 5-36 6.16.24 5.6 6.16.25 23.1 6.16.26 23.1 6.20.1 23.1 23.1 23-3(e) 2937 MICROFILMED BY JORM MICROLABI CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES Section this Code 23.123 23.3(b) 23.142 23.31, 23-142, 21-199 23.17 23-234 23-18,23.19 23-124 23-200 23.168 23.128 23.169 23.133,23.134 23.163 23.125 23.152 23-132 23-165,23-166 23.167,23.169 23-188 23.127 23.151 23-151 23.151 23.235 23.238 23.297 23.244 23.246 23-245 23.265 23.121 23-239 23.247 23.291, 23.292 23.276,23'276 23.249 23.248 23.287 23.251 2.1-16t23-11- 23-30, 23.141-23.141, oto 0 1 J r IOWA CITY CODE Code 1966 Section Code 1966 Section Section this Code Section this Code 23-160, 6.50.1 23-21 23-177-23.180, 6.54.1 23.20 23.287, 7.02.1 24-47 23.198,23.199, 7.02.4 24-50 23.234, 7.02.5 24-114 23.240-23.243, 7.04.1 24.32, 24-33 23.253, 7.04.2 24-34 23-263, 7.04.3 24.35 23.274, 7.05.2 24-23 23.287, 7.05.3 24-24 23-290 7.06.1 24.101 6.20.2 23.29 7.06.6 24-101 6.20.3 23.34 7.06.10, 7.06.11 24-101 6.20.8 23-164 7.12.3 24-51 6.20.11 23.161 7.12.5 24-52 6.20.12, 6.20.13 23.35, 23.36 7.14.3 24.1 6.24.1 23.82-23.84 7.14.4(B) 16-7 6.24.2 23-86 7.14.7 24-48 6.24.3,6.24.4 23-84,23.85 7.14.8 24-2 6.24.5,6.24.6 23-62 7.14.10 24-3 6.24.7 23.63 7.14.9 20-3 - .. 6.24.8, 6.24.9 23-64 7.14.11-7.14.14 29.1-29-4 6.24.11, 6.24.12 23.65, 23.66(n) 7.14.16 24-4 6.24.13 23-87 7.14.17 24.4 6.24.14,6.24.15 23.67,23-68 7.16.3 24-65 6.30.3-6.30.5 23-275-23.277 7.16.5 24.65 6.30.7 23.278 7.16.6 24.64 6.30.8 23.249 7.16.7 24-66 6.34.1-6.34.3 23.279 7.16.14 24-65 6.42.1 23.212, 23.213 7.18.1 31-1 6.42.2 23.216 7.18.2 31.134 6.42.3,6.42.4 23-219,23.220 7,18.4-7.18.7 31-135-31-138 6.42.5 23.217 7,18.8A 31-140 6.42.6 23-221,23.222 7,18.813 31.139 6.46.2 23.135 7,18.8C 31-142 6.46.4 23.177 7.18.9 31-143 6.46.6 15.79 7,18.10 31-141 6.46.7 23.140 7,18.11 31-144 6.46.8 23.122 7,18.12-7.18.14 31.2-31-4 6.46.9 23-48 7,18.1G 31-5 6.46.10 23.108 7.18.17 31.6 6.46.11,6.46.12 23.136,23.137 7,18.18 21-100 6.46.14 23.120 7,18.19 31-7 6.46.15, 6.46.16 23.129, 23130 7.20.1-7.20.5 24-78-24-82 6.46.18 2350 7.20.6-7.20.10 24-83-24.87 Supp. No. 14 L-' 2938 MICROFILM BV JORM MICROLA6 CEDAR RAPIDS • OCs MOMES aoT.7 1 J J • cls O �S� i I 141 CROP ILI•ICU 81' , JORM MIC R4DLI � CEDAR 841'105 D[S MOINES } I � ii „� A CODE COMPARATIVE TABLE Section Ord. No. Adpt. Date Section this Code 2D APP. A. § 8.10.35.987 2E App. A, § 8.10.35.1OB6 2F App. A. J8.10.35.11139 82.3064 6.22-82 2 App. A. §8.10.4D 82-3065 6-22-82 2 App. A. §8.10.251 82.3066 6-22-82 2 24.84 82-3067 6.22-82 2A APP. A. § 8.10.3A84 2B, 2C APP. A. § 8.10.28C, D 2D App. A. § 8.20.28F 2E App. A, § 8.1038H1e 2F, 2G App. A. § 810.29A, B 82.3068 6.22-82 L4.4.1-21.4-17 82-3069 7. 6.82 Rpld 35.16-35-26, �-' 35.34-3542 Added 35.16-35.36 82.3071 7.20.82 2 5-10 82-3076 8. 3.82 Rnbd 24.1.1-24.1.17 as 24.4.1-24.4.17 82.3077 8.31-82 2 App. A, § 8.10.50 (8.10.50.1- 8.10.50.5) 82.3078 831.82 2 4-36,4.37• 4-48 4.54, 4.68 Rpld 4.38-4-40 4.53, 4.54(6) 82-3079 9.14.82 2 Rpld App. A, §§ 8.10.35.20G, 1, 8.10.35.22• 8.10.35.23 3(1) App. A. § 8.10.35.18 3(2) App. A, § 8.10.35.20A Supp. No. 14 2959 • cls O �S� i I 141 CROP ILI•ICU 81' , JORM MIC R4DLI � CEDAR 841'105 D[S MOINES } I � ii „� A f� IOWA CITY CODE 141CROEIEMED 8Y CORM MICRbLAB CEDRR RAPIDS •DES 14013ES Section Adpl. Date Section this Code Ord. No. 82.3080 9.28-82 2A APP• A, 4 8.10.3(53n -53d) 2B APP•A, 4 8.10.4A 2C APP• A, 4 8.10.10.1 2D APP• A, 4 8.10.19 2E APP• A• 4 8.10.24F 2F APP• A, 4 8.10.26A8 9.28.82 2 Rpld 22-1-22.3, 82-3081 22.16-22.21, 22.33-2242 Added 22.1-223 22.16-22.24, 22.34-22.39 9.28 92 2 APP• A, 4 82-3082 8.10.18A ' 9.28-82 2 24.126-24.131 1 82-3083 I I I ' The next Page is 2971) Supp. No. 14 2960 a DT� 141CROEIEMED 8Y CORM MICRbLAB CEDRR RAPIDS •DES 14013ES CODE INDEX A ABANDONMENT AbandoningSection animals ._ "-- 7-3 ACCIDENTS Airport accidents _ ..............._._.___.,_,.._,__.,- �__ Iowa River 4-03 reeulations ........ .... _ ............. _ _ Iowa River. See that title """" 24-98 at seq. Traffic 'accidents ............... ...._.......... _.._...._......__..... Traffic. See that title 23-84 et seq. ADMINISTRATION. Sec specific subjects ADMINISTRATIVE CODE Agency secretary, designation ... _. ... __..._..... APPeeI records __...... 2-190 __. , .......... _.._ __.._..__..... Applicability ...... 2-191 ......................__...._.._.._.___..._. Definitions .._. 2-182 _......_ .. �_.... ......__......._.. -'---.._—_ Emergency orders 2' 181 ...._._...._. Failure of property owner--_"'-_..__.�. 2-188 r--� Authority of city to perform work and assess charges _. Hearings on actions, interpretations, notices, etc. 2-189 2.7g q _. �— Decision of agency atter hearing _.... _.._ . _......_..._.. Procedure on hearings 2-184 Time for commencement of hearings 2-186..... ..._..................._ Informal dispositions _ 2-186 ........ .._... ........_ _...._......."_ _ Notices and orders 2-192 ..... _......... _..... Personnel of cit in - " Officers and Y general. Sec: Officers ¢nd Em- 2-184 � Ployces r Purpose ... ........ .... ... .._.". . ........_..._............... ' Record at n -""�'"'"""" appeals ....rder_......._.... ' 180 _ _. Violation notice and order 2-191 ...._.....__ ..... _......-_..------. ............. 2.183 ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICE DEPARTMENTS Cooperation .." ................_....._....................... _"-----'" Rends of department 2-2 _.._...... .. "-' Leval department 2.3 ... ..........._..._._ ..............._._.__...._.__.. Officers..... 2-6 .............--"---_._..__... Organized '""' 2.4 2.1 ADVERTISING Billposters, billposting and distributing Definitions .............................. Licenses """"" ' 10 Nonprofit organizations exempt, when .._ _. ...... Required, annual license fees 2-18 2-18 .................... Supp. No. 14 7 2977 goys IIICRDn LIICD BY 1 CORM MIC ROLAB I i CEDAR RAPIDS •DCS !•f01AE5 J r L' IOWA CITY CODE ADVERTISING—Cont'd. Loose Paper, removal from billboards, etc. _.._..._, Sectim 3.23 Manner of distribution .............. Persons may distribute bills within 21 their own buss. ness, etc . .................. _...... .. .......... _ .......__—..__ Pasting bills on property without consentt 3-22 .___...- Street distribution 3.19 ... ...__.._........... Vehicles, Placing handbills, etc., on or in .... —_ 3-21 3.20 _ Going -Out -of -business and similar sales ..._.._._......_ 21.31 ei Goine-out-of-business and similar sales. See that title ADVERTISING SIGNS Zuninn' renuirements ......... ........... __- . _._.._..------- Zoning, Sec that title APP. A AGED PERSONS Senior center commission ................................................................. Senior center commission. See that title 26.60 AGENCIES Person construed re .............................. 2 AGREEMENTS. See: Contracts and Agrrements AIR CONDITIONING AND REFRIGERATION Mechanical code ........ ... ._... ............. ... __.-----.._._.. 8.44 et: ]lfechanirnl code. See that title AIR POLLUTION Performance standards Zoning requirements............................................................... APP. A Zoning. See that. title AIRPORT COMMISSION Appointment................................................................................... 4-17 Bond of members ............. .................... ..... ._. 19 Compensation ... .... ................. Composition... ............. ....... ................. _...___..._._._—_ 4.17 Created................... ............. _........_......—......._. _._ . ___.. 4.16 .... Officers _...... ............. ... __............ ........_.._..__..—... Powers and duties 4.22 ............. _. ........_......_............_.._. Reports 4.20 . _ ......................................... ........._.....__. .. Rule making powers 4.21 4.21 __.... ........ Termof office ..._........................_........_..__....._.......__.. 4.23 4-17 Vncnncies........................................ _.... _._.... _......... 4.17 AIRPORTS AND AIRCRAFT Accidents Witnesses to, reports......................................................... 4-43 Air traffic, regulations ........................ _....................................... 4.36 Supp. No. 14 2978 1 1,11CROf ILI•!1D BY I JORM MICROLAG CEDAR RAPIDS • DCS 1401405 r L' CODE INDEX AIRPORTS AND AIRCRAFT—Cont'd. Section Aircraft dropping litter .... _....... _......... ,........ ------ 15-86 Airport manager Authority to suspend flying operations _.._—.__....._ 4-46 Airport overlay zones; zoning regulations. See: Zoning (Ap• pendix A) Alcoholic liquors and drugs............................................................ 448 Assumption of risk _ ................... .... _........ 4.45 Blocks, brakes, etc., for aircraft ...... 4-49 Broadband telecommunications system Compliance with aviation requirement ____._—_.— 14-84(d) Franchise. See also that title Building construction; ground rental and charges .._. 4-54 City liability construed..................................................................... 446 F.A.A. regulations; air traffic regulations .......................... _........ 4.36 Fire regulations Cleaning of parts, motors, etc. 4-67 Exemptions ........... .......... ..... ....___....._.._.._..__..— 4-68 Precautions, generally ............ ........ ............. ... 4.66 Smoking and use of matches .__......_..__._____._.... 4-66 Fueling while engine running 4.51 Ground rental and charges .................. _......... ..._------------ 4-54 _ Instruction, flying and test flights ...._. 4.2 " - Intoxicating liquor or narcotic drugs Restrictions regarding 4-48 Landing, taking off and taxiing ......._...... _._.......... _ 4-47 Liability construed ........................ _._..... _...................... _ 4.45 Minimum height of flight, etc ............ _...... ____._.._ 4-35 Operation of aircraft over city ............. ....................... — 4-1 Parking and mooring areas, deadline, etc...__....._— 4.3 Pilot or mechanic required at aircraft controls ........................ 4.50 Rentals Ground rental and charges............................................................ 4.54 Repairs to be made in designated places ....................................... 441 Requirements for use of airport . . ................................................... 4.37 Smoking and use of matches .. ..... ........................... 4.66 Starting and warming up, limitations .......... 4.52 Suspension of flying operations by mannger of airport 4.46 Unsafe lending aren to be marked ....... .................. ___ 4-44 Useof airport ........................................................................................ 4.37 Violations............................................................................................. 44 Wrecked aircraft, disposal............................................................. 442 Zoning regulations for airport overlay zones. See: Zoning (Ap• pendix A) ALARM SYSTEMS Definitions............................................................................................ 24.126 Falsealarms....................................................................................... 24.128 Supp. No. 14 2979 1., 111CR0f IU -11D BY JORM MICROLAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DES :dOL`IES Q f/5 J IOWA CITY CODE ALARM SYSTEMS-Cont'd. Section 24.130 Judicialreview ............................................. _.................................... 24.131 Penalties ........................................................ .................................. to install alarm systema; standards �--.-•••-............ 24 -127 Permission 24 129 Service of notice ............................. .................. .................... ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES regarding use, possession, etc. --• 4-48 Airport restrictions Beer brand signs prohibited 6-3 Children. See See hereinbelow: Minors 6-4 Consumption in public places _..---------- Dances for minors in connection with business 5.7 Generally .._.._._--------------- _.._-.-.__.-.__---- 5.8 Permit required ..... _..... ...._^---------- 5.9 Revocation ._.._...._. Dancing Prohibited sales and acts on premises _.._---- 5.2,5-6 24-27 at seq. Disorderliness ----------------- ----- --- -__.______._--__- Disorderly persons, conduct and houses. See that title 24.61 Drinking in public ------- __--•------------"" 6.30 Hours of business..._......................_...... 5-4 Intoxication See: Airports and Aircraft -'" - Airport regulations. 24-78 at seq. Iowa River regulations ....___-.-.-•--•-----. " Iowa River. See that title Licenses and Permits 6.84 Application for renewal .._-....___..--••--• --- 6.22 Applications .---........._...._......._._.._._..._.._.,_._-.'-- Beer permits 6.19 Classes ........ Separate pemit permit required for separate locations, etc. .... ........ -------- --___._.__--_._._-- 6.21 6-22 Bond required ..__-.-.--------^'--- 6.29 Council actions ..-..-.-------- ------------- -_'-'- 6-6 Dancing requirements ....--.-..-----••-- ----" 5-28 Fees........ ............ -._._.-....._-`---_._--`..-.- 6.32 Refunds -"`--------......----_.-_.- 5-29 Forwarding of documents to state ----- 6.26 Investigation of applicant ---------`— Liquor control licenses 6.20 Classes......-----._....------.__-_.-- 6• 30 Nature and scope ................................_......_..._._...._._ 6.23 Persons eligible ................ _................................ ........... 6.28 Premises, requirements for ....... ........ -.... .......... — 6.27 Proof of financial responsibility ..... .......... _.............. 6.78 Required ......------_------._..__-__._......_ 6- Seasonal licenses and permits ................ ........... ........ _.. Supp. No. 14 2990 I/I I a o4S 11ICROEILI•IED Or JORM MICROLAS LCEDAR RAPIDS • DES '101'4ES i J r v i a� n r �1 CODE INDEX ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES—Contd. Section Surrender, refund of fee, etc ....................... 5-32 Suspension and revocation Appeal and hearing ............................ 5-37 Effect of revocation ............................ 5.38 Generally, grounds ............................. 5.35 Specific terms .................................. 5.36 Term, duration .................................. 5.33 Transferability as to location ..................... 5.31 Minors Persons under legal age ......................... 5-5 Prohibited sales and acts re ..................... 5.2 Nuisance provisions re unlawful manufacture or sale of intoxicating liquor ......................... 24.101(2) Persons under legal age ........................... 5-5 Minors. See hereinabove that subject Premises Requirements for ................................ 5-26 Prohibited activities in parks, etc .................... 25.1 Parks and recreation. See that title '. Prohibited sales and acts ......................... 5.2 ' Unlawful manufacture or sale of intoxicating liquor Nuisance provisions ............................. f 24-101(2) ALTERED GOODS SALES i Going -out -of -business and similar sales ............. 21-31 ctseq. -' Going -out -or -business and similar sales. See that title AMENDMENTS TO CODE Generally ........................................ 1.7 AMERICAN TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COhI- PANY Telephone franchise ............................... 14-52 et seq. Franchise. See that title AMPLIFIERS Noise regulations for sound amplifying equipment ........ 24.4.6 AMUSEMENTS AND AMUSEMENT PLACES Circuses, carnivals, menagerles, etc .................. 6-16 et seq. Circuses, carnivals, menngeries, etc. See that title Group activities in parks ........................... 25-48 et seq. Parks and recreation. See that title Parades and processions Street definitions ............................... 31-1 Public entertainments Street definitions ................................ 31.1 Supp. No. 14 2981 bf ICWILIIED 61' JORM MIC ROLAB L! � CEDAR RAPIDS •DES �101NCS 10 L. IOWA CITY CODE AMUSEMENTS AND AMUSENIIiN'I' PLACES—C-�utd. Section Rally or demonstration 31-1 Street definitions 31-134 et seq. Use permits for use of public ways .... . • • • • • • • • • • • • ANIMALS AND FOWL Animal 7.8 Defined 77 Giving away live animals as gifts or Prizes ..... Animal control Personnel 7-22(c) Authorized licensing agents ................•••••• 7.24 Interference with ............................... Cattle 7-4 Running at large 9-4 Cemetery restrictions ............................. 9.1•G City plats, animal regulations in ....................... City plaza. See also that title Contests Giving away live animals as gifts or prizes ....... 7 2 Cruelly to animals ............................... 7.1 Diseases, reporting ................................ Rabies and disease control. See hereinbelow that subject Dogs Parks and playground areas, regulations for bring- 26.1 ing dogs into, etc ............................ Pet animal requirements ........................ Prohibited activities in parks, etc .................. 25-1 Parks and recreation. See that title 31-5 Driving or riding in streets ........................ Enforcement 7.24 Interference with ...................... 31•G Feeding animals in streets ........................ Fishing Dams, obstructions or pumping plants not provided with a fishway or screen 24-101(fi) Nuisance provisions .. • • • • • • • • "' Devices, contrivances or materials used to violate fish and game laws 7-20(d) Food establishments, pet animals in ................ Fowl 7-4 Running at large ................................ Gifts or prizes q -q Offering or giving away live animals as .......... Goats 7-4 Running at large ................................ Horses 05-1 Prohibited activities in parks, etc ................. Parks and recreation. See thattitle Supp. No. 14 aogs 111CROf1U•1ED BY JORM MICR46LA13 CEDAR RAPIDS • DES moi.,4ES J J L CODEINDEX AN151ALS AND FOWL—Contd. Section Running at large7-4 . .................. .. ..... ...... Impoundment of animals 7 32 Authorized..................................... 7-34 Notice to owner ................................ Disposal upon owner's failure to redeem ........ 7-38 Rabies Confinement of animals suspected of ............ 7-30 Rabies and disease control. See within this title that subject Redemption failure to redeem ......... Disposal upon owner's .38 q Fees ......................................... -30 7.36 Generally .................................. Licensing and vaccination prerequisite to release 737 Registry of impounded animals ................. 33 Releasing or molesting animals .................. 7-23 Licensing and vaccination Delinquent fees ............................ ..... 7.587-57(b) Exceptions ..................................... 7-67(c) Expiration date ................................. 7-67(d) ! Fee ................................ ...... 7-67(b) feeDelinquent tees .... ......... ................. 7.67(f) ' Immunization, animals too young ................ q -67(e) Issuance ....................................... Neutered animals, lower rates for ................7-67(e) .._. Requirements...................................7-67(a) 7.67(g) Tag ............................................ Removal of license tags ........................ 1 62 Display of .................................... Duplicate tag .... ....... .... ................. 7.61 Transfer on change of ownership ................. 7.60 Livestock 7.4 Running at largo ............................... Ment, poisoned 7 3 Exposing on public or private property .......... Molesting pet animals in pound ..................... • • • 7.24.2 Noise regulations for animals ......................... 8 Nuisance provisions re animal or vegetable matter, or dead animals deposited upon streets, sidewalks, etc. ••••.• 24-101(10) Nuisance provisions re dams not provided with fishway or screen, violation of fish and game laws, etc... 21.101(6), (6) Nuisances, generally .............................. 7-10 Owner's responsibility for pets ..................... 7.18 Parks and playgrounds, prohibited action in ....... 26.1 Pets At large prohibited ............................. 7-20(a) Supp, No. 14 2983 141CROEILI4ED Sr JORM MICROLAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DB NOI4ES J r 0 L IOWA CITY CODE ^-- ANIMALS AND FOWL--Contd. Section Food establishments, allowing in ................ 7-20(d) Guide dogs, exceptions ........................... 7-20(g) Impoundment. See within this title that subject Licensing and vaccination. See within this title that subject Nuisances re pets ................................ 7-10 Owner's responsibility ........................... 7-18 Rabies and disease control. See within this title that subject Shelter or pound. See within this title that subject Solid waste removal .............................. 7-20(f) Specific definitions .............................. 7-17 Taking or allowing on property other than owner ... 7-20(c) Tying animals ................................... 7-20(e) Vicious animals. See within this title that subject Poisoned meat, substances Exposing on public or private property ......... 7-3 Pound. See hereinbelow: Shelter or Pound Private property, pet animals on .................. 7-20(c) Prohibited activities in parks, etc .................. 25-1 Parks and recreation. See that title Prohibitions and requirements re pets ............. 7-20 Promotions Giving away animals as gifts or prizes for ......... 7-7 Public property Selling, offering for sale, bartering, giving away or disposing of animals upon .................. 7-0 Rabies and disease control Immunization of. See within this title: Licensing and Vaccination Isolation and quarantine of suspect animals ....... 7-47 Licensing and vaccination. See within this title that subject Proclamation ................................... 7-49 Rabies Tests ........................................ 7-39 Required reports ................................ 7-48 Vaccination. See within this title: Licensing and Vaccination Rabies suspects Testing, impounding, confinement ............... 7-39 Rodents Use of traps for pest control ................... 7-6 Running at large Livestock ...................................... 7-4 Sheep Running at large ............................... 7-4 Supp, No. 14 2984 00 �s I41CRO(I1-I4ED 9P JORM MICROLAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOIRES J v �I r a .11 CODE INDEX - ANIMALS AND FOWL—Cont'd. Section Shelter or pound 7.22(c) Animal control personnel ......................•• 7.24 Interference with .............................• 7.22(d) Contracting for services ..........................•. 7-22(b) Enforcement .................................... 7.22(a) Establishment......................1........... Impoundment of animals. Sec within this title that subject 7-24 Interference with animal control personnel ........ 7220)) Releasing or molesting animals ................... ! 1 I I I� i I i Supp. No. 14 2984.1 r. MloRof ILMCD DY JORM MICR46LA13 ) � ( � CEDAR RAPIDS •DES !401415 r LL ae) yrs I MICROFILMED V I JORM MICROLAB ' I CEDAR NRPiDS •DES td014E5 I J V CODEINDEX Section BEER AND NINE 5-1 et seq. Alcoholic beverage regulations .................... Alcoholic beverages. See that title 24-51 Drinking in public ............... BEGGING• . 24-52 Engaging in .......................... BICYCLES 9.1-4 City, plaza, bicycle regulations in .................. City plaza. See also that title 23.62 Generally.................................... Traffic. See that title BIDDING. See: Contracts and Agreements BILLPOSTING Billposters, billposting and distribution ............. 3-16 et seq. Advertising. See that title BILLY CLUBS 26-66 Concealed weapons, carrying ...................... Firearms and weapons. See that title BLACK RACE DISCRIMINATION 18.1 et seq. l_ j Hunan rights provisions .......................... BLIGHTED AREAS 8.1 etseq. Urban renewal, generally ......................... BLIND PEDESTRIANS Pedestrians in general. See: Traffic BOARDS, COMMITTEES AND COMMISSIONS Administrative code ............................... 2.180 et seq. I Administraive code. See that title 416 et seq. Airport commission ............................... Airport commission. See that title Board of adjustment App. A Zoning requirements .........................••• Zoning. See that title 2-103 Budget and records ............................... 12-45 et seq. Bureau of fire prevention .......................... 1-2 :. Delegation of authority, construed ...............••• 26 et seq. 11-26 Electrical board .................................. Electrical board. See that title 17-3( et seq. Housing appeals board ............................. Housing. See that title 18-1 et seq. Human rights provisions ....... ....••....... •••" Iowa City broadband telecommunications commission 14-02 Broadband telecommunications. See: Franchises Supp. No. 14 2987 1 111CROFI1.14ED til' JORM MICR46LA13 +� '1 ctonq Rn;1l6s • Dts laor+es aoVs J it 11 IOWA CITY CODE 26-3 i BOARDS, COMMITTEES AND COMMISSIONS—Cont'd. Section Joint authority, construed .........................• \, Library board of trustees ......................... 20-16-2 et seq. Library. See that title 2-101 Meetings...................... ....... ............ 2.100 Membership, compensation, tenure .................. 23-264 Parking systems division .......................... 8-44 et seq. Traffic. See that title 25•]G et seq. Parks and recreation .......... 6 ................... Parks and recreation. See that title Personnel of city in general. See; Officers and Em- ployees 27.16 cl seq. Plancommission .................................. Plan commission. See that title 28-19 Plumbing board of examiners ..................... Plumbing board of examiners. See that title 27-72 et seq. Resources conservation commission ....... .... .... title Resources conservation commission. See that 25-60 et seq. Senior center commission ......................... Senior center commission. See that title 2.102 Service... 6 .......................... BOATS 26-3 i Boat rentals ................ ..................... Parks and recreation. See that title \, Iowa River regulations ........................... 24.78 et seq.---' Iowa River. See that title Noise regulated; specific activities prohibited 24.44(c) Molorbont repairs and testing ........................ BOILERS AND FURNACES 8-44 et seq. Mechanical code • • • • • """""' Mechanical code. Sec that title BONDS Broadband telecommunications franchise, bond re- 1476 cl seq. quirement............ ................ ....:... Franchises. See that title 2.76 Cityclerk ....................................... Ordinnnees saved from repeal, other provisions not included herein. See the preliminary pages and the adopting ordinance of this code BOUNDARIES App. A Zoning requirements .............................. Zoning. See that title BOWIE KNIVES Concealed weapons, carrying ...........•........... 24.06 Firearms and weapons. See that title Supp. No. 14 2988 I.11CROf IL11ED BY JORM MICR16LAB CEDAR RANDS • DES MOVIES Q6 q5 J L CODE INDEX Section BRASS KNUCKLES 24-66 Concealed weapons, carrying ................ .............. Firearms and weapons. See that title BREASTS, FEMALE Indecent exposure and conduct ...................... 24-114 ' BRIDGES.... 24-78 at seq. town River regulations ...................••• Iowa River. See that title 23-235 cl seq. Parking in specified places prohibited .............. Traffic. See that title BRIDLE PATHS 25.1 Prohibited activities in parka, etc..... • • • Parks and recreation. See that title BROADBAND TELECOMMUNICATIONS 14.60 et Seq. Franchise ••""""' Franchises. Sec that title BRUSH. See: Needs and Brush BUDGET 2-103 Boards and commissions ......................... provisions ....... • Ordinances saved from repeal, other provisions not Included herein. See the preliminary Pages and ' the adopting ordinance of this code r BUILDING CODE X S•IC Adopted .......................................... ..... 5-17 Amendments.................................8.18 Conflicting provisions ............... 8.31 et seq. Dangerous building code adoption and amendments ... Electrical code i 11.4 et seq. Adopted, amendments, etc ........................ Electrical code. See thnt title 8-19 Fire zones ....................................... 17-1 at seq. Iieu'ling regulations ............................... iiousing. See that title 27.2p cl seq. Large scale developments .......................... Planning. See that ittle 8.44 et seq. Mechanical code ................................"' Mechanical code. See that title 8.18 Minimum requirements2R•2 et seq. Plumbing code """ Plumbing code. See that title BUILDING NUMBERING. See: House Numbering BUILDING OFFICIAL 8.17 Amendments to building code ...................... Supp. No. 14 2989 ao �s 141CROf ILMED B1' I JORM MICR46LA13 j CEDAR RAPIDS DES MOINES ii J v \I r L` IOWA CITY CODE BUILDING PERMITS Section Certificate of structure compliance ................. 17-4(b) et seq. Housing. See that title House movers' licenses and permits ................. 8-77 et seq. (louse movers. See that title 8.32 Large scale developments .......................... 27-29 et seq. Planning. See that title 24-126 el seq. -- New materials, processes, occupancies .............. 12.22 Fire prevention and protection. Sec that title 7.20(e) Rental permits .................................... 17-4(g) Housing. See that title 9.1-1 et seq. Storni water runoff facilities ...................... 33.54 et seq. Water and sewers. See that title 11-7 Subdivision regulations ........................... 32.1 et seq. Subdivisions. See that title Uniform building code amendments ................. 8-17 Water detention facilities, control structures, eta ..... 33.58 Water and sewers. See that title 11-6 BUILDINGS (Generally) Abatement of dangerous buildings Uniform code for abatement of dangerous buildings Adopted ...................................... 8.31 Amendments .................................. 8.32 Airports, building construction ..................... 35.64 Alarm systems ...................................... 24-126 el seq. -- Alarm systems. See that title Animals tied, staked, tethered, hobbled, etc.......... 7.20(e) Animals and fowl. See that title City plaza, building regulations at .................. 9.1-1 et seq. City plaza. See also that title Existing buildings, electrical code provisions ........ 11-7 Electrical code provisions generally. See: Electrical Code (louse movers .................................... 8-58 et seq. ]louse movers. See that title Moved buildings, electrical code provisions ......... 11-6 Inspections. See also: Housing Maintenance inspection .......................... 17.3(b) Owner -occupied dwelling, inspections for .......... 17-3(b) Structural items, inspections for ................. 17-3(b) Maintenance of grounds and buildings Board and commission services ................... 2.102 Manufactured housing parks .......................... 22.1 et seq. Manufactured housing parks. See that title Nuisance abatement regulations .................... 24.101 et seq. Nuisances, See that title Supp. No. 14 2990 MICMILMED BY JORM MICR401-4B CEDAR RAIDS • DES 1013CS aot/5 J {r � 0 CODE INDEX BUILDINGS (Generally)—Contd. Section Prohibited activities in parks, etc ................... 25.1 Parks and recreation. See that title Sidewalk construction and repair .................. 31-108 et seq, Streets and sidewalks. See that title Tree protection during construction, etc ............. 34-16 et seq. Forestry. See that title Underground electric service ...................... 33-77 at se ,. Electric service (underground). See that title Telephone service (underground). See that title Water supply ..................................... 33-115 ct seq. Water and sewers. See that title Zoning requirements .............................. App. A Zoning. See that title . BURGLAR ALARMS Alarm systems ...................................... 24.126 el seq. Alarm systems. See that title BURNING OUTDOORS Park activities prohibited, etc. See: parks and Recreation BUS STANDS Traffic regulations relative to loading and unloading 23.287 et seq. Traffic. See that title ! BUSINESS ESTABLISHMENTS Occupational licenses in general .................... 21-1 et seq. Licenses and permits. Sec that title BUSINESS TRUST Person construed re ............................... 1.2 BUTTOCKS I Indecent exposure and conduct ..................... 24-114 C CABLE TELEVISION Broadband telecommunications franchise ............ 14-60 et seq. Franchises. See that title CABLES AND CONDUITS Underground electric service ....................... 33.77 ct seq. Electric service (underground). See that title Underground telephone service .................... 33.97 etseq. Telephone service (underground). See that title CAFES, CAFETERIAS, ETC. Restaurant regulations ............................ 13-16 et seq. Restaurants. See that title Supp. No. 14 2991 t1l CR9f Ili4fD 9Y JORM MIC ROLAB CEOAIt R4PID5 •DCS 1401 YES ab ifs r L IO{VA CITY CODE �- CALLINGS Section Occupational licenses in general .................... 21.1 at seq. Licenses and permits. See that title CAMPAIGN Election campaign finance regulations .............. 10-10 et seq. Elections. See that title CANDIDATES FOR OFFICE Campaign finance regulations ..................... 10.10 etseq. Elections. See that title CANVASSERS Peddlers' regulations .............................. 20-1 et seq. Peddlers, canvassers and solicitors, See that title CARNIVALS Circuses, carnivals, menageries, etc ................. 6-10 et seq. Circuses, carnivals, menageries, etc. See that title Group activities in parks .......................... 25-49 at seq. Parks and recreation. See that title CASUALTIES Iowa River regulations ........................... 24.79 et seq. Iowa River. See that title CATS AND DOGS ` Pet animals ....................................... 7-17 et seq. Animals and fowl. See that Lille - CELLAR DOORS Uncovered openings ............................... 31.7 CELLARS AND BASEMENTS Basement window egress; minimum structural stand. ards for dwellings ............................ 174(i) Cellar windows used for ventilation; minimum strut. turn] standards for dwellings .................. 17.5(k) Housing. See that title CEMETERY Animals in ....................................... 9.4 Care and maintenance ............................. 9.1 Firearms, discharge of ............................ 9-7 (lours regulated .................................. 9-5 Injury to plants, etc ............................... 9-9 Monuments, defneing .............................. 9-9 Nonperpetual care ................................. 9-10 Rntes and charges for services ..................... 0-3 Regulations ...................................... 9-2 Speed limit of vehicles ............................ 9-6 Supp. No. 14 2992 rllcnornl•1eD nr JORM MICROLAB I CEDAR RAPIDS • DES 1101AES i - J I 1 J 0 e I �11._ CODE INDEX Section DELEGATION OF AUTHORITY 1-2 Construed _._.......__----- DELIVERY TRUCKS 23 °35 et seq. Parking in specified places prohibited ___....... .---. - Traffic. See that title DEMONSTRATION OR RALLY 25. 18 et seq. Group activities in parks _. .... .......... ...................... Parks and recreation. Sec that title 31-134 et seq. 'Use permits for use of public ways .......----- _...._._--_ DEPARTML•NTS2.180 etseq. Administrative code -..... .... _ _-_-- .. "--•"_... Administrative code. See that title 2-1 ct seq. Administrative services department ............. 1.2 Delegation of authority, construed .....-.-. 12.37 et seq. Fire department Fire department. See that title 18-1 et seq. Human rights provisions .................... 1-2 Joint authority, construed ...__... _.-----..---- 2.5 Legal department ...... ......_._..__...._._----..---_ Noise regulations 24.4-11 Departmental actions................................................................... 25.33 et seq. Parks and recreation ....... ............. ........... ............. ...... Parks and recreation. See that title Personnel of city in general. Sce: Officers and Em- ployees Police department _.............. ................ _......... 29.10 et seq. Police department. See that title DESECRATION 9.8 'Cemetery monuments-----------------' : DEVELOPMENTS 27_29 et seq. Large scale developments ... .. ...........__........... ........ Planning. See that title Planning and program development Department of; director of Administrative service departments ............ _....__.... 2.1 et seq. Subdivision regulations 32.1 et seq. Subdivisions. See that title Zoning requirements ....... •—...... APP' A Zoning. See that title DILAPIDATED, UNSAFE BUILDINGS, ETC. Abatement. See; Buildings 8-1 et seq. Urban renewal, generally ...._.._._... .-----•------ DIRK KNIFE, ETC. 24.06 Concealed wenpons, carrying .......... _..... ....... ..__.. . Firearms and weapons. See that tittle Supp. No. 14 2999 111CROf IL14C0 9Y JORRA MIC RO10 AD � CE04R kAl'105 •DES MOI4f5 i i i tr L IOWA CITY CODE ,-- DISCRIMINATORY PRACTICES Section Broadband telecommunications system 14-86 Discriminatory practices prohibited .... _........ I.. ....... . .. Franchises. See also that title Human rights provisions __ ...... .... ............___..._..._..... lg_3 et seq. DISEASE CONTROL 7.47 et seq. Rabies and disease control . .... ...................._. Anima's and fowl. See that title DISEASED ANIMALS, TREES, ETC24-101 Nuisance abatement regulations .... ... --........_......_....... et seq. Nuisances. See that title DISORDERLY PERSONS, CONDUCT AND HOUSES 24 4D Accosting another person ....._---_-------..__ ------- —_.._ _ _ 24.52 Begging Disorderly conduct, committing .......... ............. __ -------- --- 24-47 Disorderly house, keeping 24.48 Drinking in public ....... ._.._...._._._. .._.... ._.. ___----- - 24-51 24.50 Lounging and loafing ...................... ........... _......... __........ Sexual or offensive proposals or attentions, etc.....—_ 24.4D DISTRESSED GOODS SALE 21.31 et seq. Going -out -of -business and similar sales ------ Going -out -of -business and similar sales. See that i title DISTURBANCES 20.3 Library, creating disturbances in .. _.—_._..-.—_—.-- Library. See that title DITCHES, OBSTRUCTING Excavations. See that title 24.101 at seq. Nuisance abatement regulations ..._._..._..._----- Nuisances. See that title DODGERS Billposters, billposting and distribution _.......... 3-16 at seq. Advertising. See that title DOG AND PONY SHOWS 6.16 at seq. Circuses, carnivals, menageries, etc ...._._................_---- Circuses, carnivals, menrgeries, etc. See that title DOGS AND CATS 7-17 et seq. Pct animals ....._....—..........—_-.—.—_...._ Animals and fowl. See that title DOORS AND WINDOWS Homing. See also that. Lille. Maintenance of dm,rs, door hinges, etc.; windows, storm win -dews, etc., in rmibd housing .................................................... 17.7h0 Supp. No. 14 3000 MCROf ILI4CD 0Y JORM MICROLAS CEDAR RAPIDS • DCS %101YC5 aolvs 1 J v 11 L CODE INDEX DOORS AND WINDOWS—Cont'd. Section Minimum structural standards for all dwellings re lockable doors, windows, doorway sixes ...................... 17SIi) Window coverings in rental housing .................... Window requirements re natural ventilation for dwellings .. 17.O(k) 17R5(k) DOOR-TO-DOOR SALESMEN Peddlers' regulations 16-1 et seq. Peddlers, canvassers and solicitors. See that title DRAINAGE GarageBoor drains ................... Housing standards 28.4 re responsibilities of owners........... Housing. See also that title 177(c), (dl Manufactured housingparks; park requirements fordrainnge. 22.34(b) Nuisance provisions re overflow water from adjacent lands entering ditches, drains or watercourses ... Subdivision regulations 24-101(8) ............................ Subdivisions. See that title 32-1 et seq. DRAINAGE, OBSTRUCTING Nuisance abatement regulations24.101 regulations.................... et seq. Nuisances. Sec that title DRAMATIC ARTS EXHIBITIONS Group activities in parks .......................... 25.48 et seq. Parks and recreation. See that Lille DRINKING IN PUBLIC Alcoholic beverages ............................... 24-51 DRIVEWAYS Curb cuts ........................................ Streets and sidewalks. See that title 31.58 et seq. DRUGS AND MEDICINES Airport restrictions regarding use, persons under in. fluence, etc. ........................ 4.48 Iowa River regulations ............................ 24.78 et seq, Iowa River. See that title Nuisance provisions re buildings where narcotic drugs are kept, sold, etc., unlawfully .................. 24-101(3) DUST AND DEBRIS Excavation regulations ............................ 31-32 E EASEMENTS. See: Rights-of-way and Easements EATING ESTABLISHMENTS Restaurant regulation. ............................ Restaurants. See that title 73.10 et. seq. Supp. No, 14 3001 I -I LROE ILbIED BY JORM MIC ROLAB 10P CEDAR RANDS •DES I4OI:JES ' ,20 tIT it u IOWA CITY CODE I41CHOi ILI-0CD 81' JORM MICROLAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DCS '-1013CS Qcgs J Section ELDERLY PERSONS„ 25-60etseq. Senior center commission ..... .... ... See that title Senior center commission. ELECTIONS Campaign finance regulations two or more candidates or Committee supporting 10-21 ballot issues ................. I...........•• 10 -IS Definitions ..................................... 10-1910.17 Limitation on campaign contributions .......,...... Purpose .................. . .................. 10.20 Reporting requirements ......... ......... ........ 10-16 Short title ...................................... 10.22 Violations, penalties ..........................•• 2-17 Council voting districts ............................ City council. See that title 10-1 Permanent registration ................ I........... Precincts 10-35 Boundaries described ............... 10-34 Establishment .................................. ELECTRIC SERVICE (Underground) 33-81 Advances by applicant ........... 33-78 Applicability ................................. .... 33.82 Cooperation by applicant ....................... 33.77 .... ..... Definitions ............................ .. 33.83 Reports.. ................................ 33-79 Rights•of-way and easements .................. 33.8A Special conditions ................... ......... ....• 33.85 Street lights ...................... ............... 33.80 Subdivision installations .......................... Utility provisions, other. See: Utilities ELECTRICAL BOARD11-27 Appeals .................................... ...... 11-26 Creation and authority .............. ..... ... ...••• ELECTRICAL CODE 11-4 Adoption ..................................... .... 11-6 Amendments ....................... ........... .... Broadband telecommunications system 14.84(6) Compliance with electrical codes .................. Franchises. See also that title 11.7 Existing buildings, compliance with code .......... ... with provisions of code 11-6 Moving buildings to comply 11.2A Violations, penalty ................................ ELECTRICAL INSPECTOR .... 11-25 ... Appointment.............................. 11.6353 Generally ...................... ................... 11-25 Powers and duties ...................... ... ........ Supp. No. 14 S002 • I41CHOi ILI-0CD 81' JORM MICROLAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DCS '-1013CS Qcgs J r CODE INDEX t ELECTRICAL LICENSES (Most,, electrician's license, Section Journeyman electrician's license, eta) Applications......... .... ... ..... ................. 11-38 Fees............. ............ ..... ... ....... ... Expiration and renewal 11-39 .. ...................... ... 11-40 Fees .... Home owners exempt from license requirement ..... 11-39 Insurance requirements for master electricians 52 Journeyman's license generally 11.43 6 Y ............................ 11-44 Maintenance electrician's Certificate, when required .............................. I1-45 Master electrician's license ................................ 11.42 Renewal .............. Required license with city........ - I1-40 Restricted electrician's ... license 11.41 ............................ 11-48 ELECTRICAL PERMITS Expiration, renewal ........... ........................... Fees II -50 Double fee for failure to obtain permit before starting work.............................................. Renewal fee ............................................ II -50 Homeowners Obtaining electrical permit Issuance generally. ............................. II -52 '•� ................. Non transferable; exceptions .............. II -48 11-49 Rd. fee .................................... Requiuirened.......... ...... II"50 .......... .. .................. Revocation........ ........ 11-47...................................... 11-50 Transferring ............................................ 11-49 ELECTRICITY (Generally) Approval of wiring Furnishing current prior to .............................. 11.8 Code. See: Electrical Code ! Concealing work before inspection .................. 71.53 Definitions ......... ....... ..... ... ..... .......... Electrical work 11"3 Defined ............. .... .......... I]-3 Existing buildings ......4 — ............ 4........ .. I1-7 Franchise regulations ........... .... ............ 14.1 et seq. Franchises. See that title .. Housing standards re electrical systems ............. Housing. See nlso that title Inspections generally ........................ ...... Inspector 11.63 Electrical inspector. See that title Maintenance electrician's certificate; when required 11.45 Supp. No. 14 3003 ao115 ;1jCR0FILI4C0 9'i DORM MIC ig4bLAB CEDAR RAPIDS DES '401YC5 T r IOWA CITY CODE ELECTRICITY (Generally)—Cont'd. Manufactured housing parks Utility requirements ...................... . Master electrician's Insurance requirements ................... Licenses. See: Electrical Licenses Metal conduit work ......................... Minimum structural standards for all dwelling, trical requirements ...................... Housing. See that title Permits. See: Electrical Permits Provisions Scope........................... ......... Short title ...................... ......... Services and circuits ......................... Separation from communications conductors Temporary electrical work .................. Wiring methods, other ..........., Wiring, responsibilities of occupants of rental h Housing. See that title EMERGENCIES Curfew regulations .................. ......... Curfew. See that title Snow emergencies, parking during ............. Parking, stopping and standing. See: Traffic EMERGENCY FIRE PROTECTION Contracts .................. .................. EMPLOYEES. See: Officers and Employees EMPLOYMENT Human rights provisions ........... ... ......... ENCLOSURES. See: Fences, Walls, Hedges and closures ENERGY CONSERVATION Resources conservation commission ............ Resources conservation commission. See that ENGINEERING Boards and commissions services ............ Public works department divisions ............. ENTERTAINMENTS Circuses, carnivals, menageries, etc. Circuses, carnivals, menageries, etc. See that t Supp. No, 14 L 3009 111CR0EIL14ED BY JORM MICROLAI CEDAR RANDS • DES '1019E r C CODEINDER ENTERTA1Nh1ENTS—Cont'd. Section Defined .......................................... 31-1 Streets and sidewalks. See that title Group activities in parks .......................... 25.48 et seq. Parks and recreation. See that title Use permits for use of public ways ................. 31-134 et seq. EQUIPMENT Public works department divisions ................. 2.100 EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE Boards and commissions services ................... 2-102 ESTATE Person construed re ............................... 1-2 ETHNIC DISCRIMINATION I Human rights provisions ......................... . . 15.1 et seq. EVIDENCES OF DEBT Personal property defined to ....................... 1-2 EXCAVATIONS Asphalt streets, repair ........................... 31-30(x)(1) Backfilling ....................................... 31-28 et seq. -- Brick streets, repair ............................... 31.30(a)(3) Broadband telecommunications system Excavation permits in streets, sidewalks, etc... `--� 14-85(b) Franchise. See also that title Clean-up ......................................... 31-34 Concrete streets, repair ........................... 31-30(x)(2) Curb cuts. See: Streets and Sidewalks Definitions ....................................... 31.22 Emergency excavations ............................ 31-30 Inspections ....................................... 31.33 Low type streets .................................. 31.30(a)(4) Monuments, preservation ........................... 31-37 Noise, dust, debris ................................. 31.32 Parking in specified places prohibited ............... 23-235 et seq. Traffic. See that title Parkways and other unpaved areas, repair ........... 31-30(a)(0) Paved surfaces Backfilling of excavation under or within two feet of......................................... 31.28 Protection from equipment damage .............. 31.25 Pavement, repair of .............................. 31.31 Performance deposits .............................. 31.23 Permits Application ................ ..................... 31-4n Supp. No. 14 3005 ao�l� I41CROi ILMED 11' JORM MICROLAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DES '4013E5 1 J I 4 IOWA CITY CODE EXCAVATIONS—Cont'd. Certificate of insurance prerequisite to ........... Required, exceptions ............................ Protection of adjoining property .................... Protection of paved surfaces ........................ Repair of surface ................................. Saw cuts ......................................... Short title ........................................ Sidewalks, driveways, curbs, guttters Repair of ... I ............. Street excavations by franchise holders. See: Fran- chises. See also specific franchise holders, etc. Street regulations, other. See: Streets and Sidewalks Time of completion ................................ Traffic control ................................... Tree protection regulations ......................... Forestry. See that title Trenches in pipe laying • • . • .. backfilling .......... Unpaved areas and par nye, ....... Utilities Relocation and protection ........................ EXCRETA DISPOSAL Pet animal prohibitions and requirements ........... Animals and fowl. See that title EXHIBITIONS Circuses, camivals, menageries, etc .. ... .... Circuses, carnivals, menageries, etc. See that title Group activities in parks .......................... Parks and recreation. See that title Usc permits for use of public ways ................. EXITS Housing slandnrda re exits, means of egress ......... Housing. See that title EXPLOSIVES AND BLASTING AGENTS Fire prevention and protection. Sec that title Storage zones .................................... F FALSE ALARMS Alarm systems False alarms ..................................... False calls for police ............................... FEBRUARY TWELFTH Computation of time re ............................ Supp. No. 14 3006 I11CkOFILMED 61' JORM MICROLA6 CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES. Section 31-47 31-45 31-26 31.25 31-30 31-30(a)(7) 31.21 31-30(a)(5) 31.31 31.24 34-16 ct seq. 31.35 31-29 31.27 7-19 et seq. 6.16 et seq. y 25-48 et seq. 31-134 et seq. 17.5(i) 12-18 24-128 29-4 1.2 J r L r ' CODE INDEX FIRE PREVENTION AND PROTECTION (Miacellany)— ConVd. Section Liquefied petroleum gases Storage zones for .............................. 12-20 Manufactured housing parks Fire safety standards ............................... 22.39 Minimum requirements ............................ 12-24 New materials, processes or occupancies ........... 12-22 Penalties ......................................... 12-25 Permits for new material, etc ...................... 12-22 Storage zones for explosives and blasting agents .... 12-18 Storage zones for flammable and combustible liquids, etc . .......................................... 12-19 Storage zones for liquefied petroleum gases .......... 12.20 Violations, penalties ............................... 12.25 FIRE PREVENTION CODE (Uniform fire prevention code) Adopted ......................................... 12.16 Amendments to specific fire code sections ......... 12-21 Appeals.......................................... 12-23 Definitions ....................................... 12-17 Minimum requirements ............................ 12-24 Violations, penalties ............................... 12-26 FIRE STATION ENTRANCE Parking in specified places prohibited .............. 23.235 et seq. Traffic. See that title FIRE ZONES Established and described ......................... 8.19 FIREARMS AND WEAPONS Cemetery restrictions ............................. 9-7 Concealed weapons ............................... 24.06 Discharge of firearms ............................. 24.64 Prohibited activities in parks, etc ................... 26.1 Parks and recreation. See that title Toy guns, slingshots, similar devices ............. 24.65 FIRES Parking in specified places prohibited ............... 23.235 et seq. Traffic. See that title Prohibited activiles In parks, etc . ................... 25.1 Parks and recreation. See that title FIREWORKS DISPLAYS Group activities in parka .......................... 25-48 et seq. Parks and recreation. See that title Uniform fire code adopted, etc ..................... 12-16etneq. Fire prevention code. See that title Supp. No. 14 3008.1 ao ys 111CROf ILIdED By JORM MICROLA9 CEDAR RAPIDS • DCS I10NES j J r IOWA CITY CODE FISH AND GAME LAWS OF STATE Section Nuisance abatement regulations ................... 24-101 et seq. Nuisances. See that title FISHING Dams, pumping plants, etc., not provided with a fish. way or screen Nuisance provisions ............................. 24-101(5) Devices, contrivances or materials used to violate fish and game laws Nuisance provisions ............................. 24-101(0) Iowa River prohibitions ............................ 24-83 Iowa River. See that title Iowa River regulations ............................ 29-78 et seq. Iowa River. Seo that title ' FLASHING BEACONS Parking in specified places prohibited ............. 23.235 et seq. Traffic. See that title FLOODPLAINS Zoning requirements .............................. APP• A Zoning. See that title FLOOR DRAINS Garages ......... 28-4 FLOWER PICKING Prohibited activities in parks, etc ................... 25.1 Parks and recreation. See that title FOOD AND FOOD SERVICES City plaza, mobile vending carts for food regulated .. 9.1-7(a)(2) City plaza. See also that title Pet animals in food establishments ................. 7-20(d) Animals in general. See: Animals and Fowl Rental housing. See also: Housing Communal kitchens, dining rooms, requirements .. 17-6(i), (j) Cooking and eating in rooming units, responsibility of owners, occupants ........................ 17.7(z), 17-8(h) Kitchen floor surfaces, construction and maintenance in rental housing ........................... 174(m) Kitchen stoves and refrigerators in multiple dwell- ings, rooming houses and duplexes ............ 17-0(1) Restnurants...................................... 13-10 et seq. Restaurants. See that title Sidewalk cafes City plaza. See that title Smoking prohibited in restaurants, etc ............... 24.5 Smoking. Sea that title Supp. No. 14 3008.2 L' MILROE I1-I1ED B1' JORM MICR6LAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DES '101.'4ES 0 �s J r L` CODE INDEX FOOTBALL Section Playing in street .................................. 31.3 FOR HIRE CARS Taxicabs......................................... 35-16 et seq. Vehicles for hire -taxicabs. See that title FORCED -OUT -OF -BUSINESS SALES Going -out -of -business and similar sales ............. 21-31 et seq. Going -out -of -business and similar sales. See that title FORESTRY Arboricultural specifications and standards..............34.37 el seq. Adoption ....................................... 34-37 ! Certificate of approval ............................. 34-28 Container planting................................34.18 Definitions ....................................... 34-16 Diseased or dead trees ............................ 3.1-23 Division Established, composition ........................ 34.17 Excavations or construction Protection of trees near ........................ 34-25 Forester -_. Interference with, hindering, delaying, eta ........ 34.27 Office established, eta ..........................34-18 �-- Improper planting of trees or shrubs ............... 34.28 Insurance, requirements, when .................... 34.28 Nuisances ........................................ 84.22 Permits Issuing authority ............................... 84-18(d) Supervision of work under ....................... 34-18(a) Permits for work on public property Compliance with specifications and standards ..... 34-52 Excavation and construction ..................... 34.55 Supp. No. 14 3008.3 MICROFILMED BY JORM MIC ROLAB � CEDAR RAHDS DCS 1401`7ES ao y5 I V ,. CEDAR RAPIDS DES MOMES Lt / � ' CEDAR RAPIDS DES MOMES Lt r L. `..,� CODE INDEX Section GAMBLING—Cont'd. being ie Nuisance provisions re buildings or places where gam. •. 24-101(7) carried on. etc . ........................... GAMES31.3 Flaying in streets ........................................ GARAGES28.4 Flour drains ............................................ GARBAGE AND TRASH............................ 15.62(6) .......................... Bulky rubbish ..... Collection, transportation and disposal15.62 Collection, generally.. ...•.•.. ...... 15-64 ......... Facilities generally l of garbage and trash in rental housings 17-7(x) Facilities for dispose g 15.65 owner to ........... •••..... I ......................... 15.63 Fees................... Treneportetion, generally ..•••-••• " " " " " '... Collector's permit 15.30 Application 16.31 ............................ 15-31 Fee .• 15.33 issuance .............................................. 15.29 Renewal ................. ....... ...... . 15.32 Required ................................. Transferability .............................. Containers IS -48 .......... ................ 16.46 Locat1-6— Maintenance nceof cont inert. 15.46 Maintenance o[conteinare and surrounding area .. occupants to Place wastes in ...........................• 15.45 Required .............................................. 15.47 ordinances 15.3 County 15.2 Effect of provisions to ................. ........••::�-�;: Definitions ................................... 15.5 Director ...................... Rule-making authority Collection. ��porlation and Disposal Disposal. See hereinabove: of garbage and 17•Bldl et seq. Housing standards re storage and disposal............ rubbish ............... 17.10 Housing standards; type Housing- See that title III dwellings . • • • • • • • • • • """ Housing. See that title15.4 Inspections ................... ........................... 24.78 at seq. Iowa River regulations .,••-•••••• " " " " '" 15.6 Iowa River. See that title 16.90 Lien for services '"6 • •• • • • .... 15.49 Clearing of open Private property by city ................ Limbs, brush, bundles, etc. .... •.............. Supp. No. 14 3012.3 M CROf1Ll•IED BY JORM MICR40LAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DES 1401NES J yr tI r IOWA CITY CODE GARBAGE AND TRASH—Cont'd. Littering Aircraft dropping litter ............................. Definitions ....................................... Lakes and fountains, throwing litter in ................ Landfill sites of city, depositing litter upon ............. Occupied private property, depositing on ............... Open private property Clearing by city upon miners failure .................. Parks, throwing litter in ............................ Placement of litter in receptacles so as to prevent scattering . Premises free of litter, owner responsibility ............. Prohibited in public pinces, generally ................. Shorttitle ........................................ Sweepinginto gutters, etc ........................... Throwing litter from vehicles ........................ Trucks causing litter, operation ...................... Vacant lots, throwing or depositing on ................. Manufactured housing parks Refuse and garbage handling ........................ Mobile home park receptacles ......................... Newsprint collection, regulations for .................... Nuisance provisions re rubbish, refuse, waste, offal, etc., thrown or deposited upon streets, sidewalks, etc .............. Permits Collector's permit. See hereinabove that subject Pickupschedule ..................................... Prohibited practices ................................. Public works department divisions ..................... Purposeor provisions ................................ Responsibility of collectors ............................ Storage Containers. See within this title that subject Transportation..................................... Collection, transportation and disposal. See hereinabove that subject Tree limbs, yard wastes, etc. Collection, transportation end disposal ................ Violations City's right to withhold services ...................... Hearings, subsequent action ......................... Notice........................................... Yardwastes ........................................ GAS Franchise.......................................... Franchises. See that title Supp. No. 14 L 3012.4 fncaonuaro or JORM MICROLAB CEDAR RAPIDS • OCs MOP Yrs Section 15.86 15.78 15.85 15.91 15.87 15.90 15.84 15.80 15.88 15.79 15.77 15.81 1582 15.83 15.89 22.37 22.39 15.11 24-101(10) 15-62(d) 15.7 2.166 15.1 15.62(8) 15.63 15.62(c) 15.10 15.9 15.8 16.50 14.27 et seq. a c Sts �i r L CODEINDEX HEALTH AND SANITATION—Contd. Section Clearing of open property by city ................ 15-90 Garbage and trash. See that title Garbage and trash, etc ............................. 15.1 el seq. Garbage and trash. See that title Generally, Chap. 10 (notes) Nuisances ........................................ 24.101 et seq. Nuisances. See that title Pet animal regulated .............................. 7-1 et seq. Animals and fowl. See that title Water supply .................................... 33-115 et seq. Water and sewers. See that title HEARINGS Administrative code ............................... 2-18 et seq. Administrative code. See that title HEATING Mechanical code ................................... 8-44 et seq. Mechanical code. See that title kfinimum standards for lighting, heating, etc....... 17-5 et seq. Housing. See that title HEDGES. See: Fences, Walls, Hedges And Enclosures HOGS Swine running At large ........................... 7-4 Animals in general. See: Animals and Fowl HOLIDAYS • Computation of time re ........................... 1.2 HORSE SHOWS Circuses, carnivals, menageries, etc ................. 6-10etseq. Circuses, carnivals, menngeries etc. See that title HORSES Livestock running at large ......................... 7.4 Animals in general. See: Animals and Fowl Overworking, overloading, overdriving, etc. ........ 7.2 Prohibited Activities in parks, etc . ................. 25.1 Parks and recreation. See that title HOTELS AND MOTELS Human rights provisions .......................... 18.1 et seq. Restaurant regulntions ............................ 13-16 et seq. Restaurants. See that Lille HOUSE MOVERS Building permits Prerequisite to moving building to lot ........... 8-00 Supp. No. 14 3015 i• insor ILMED 3l' JORM MICREILA13 CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MUMES i Zoy5 J r IOWA CITY CODE HOUSE MOVERS—Cont'd. Definitions ...................................... Deposit for expense to city ........................ Deposits and fees Disposition.................................... Electrical code provisions re moved buildings ....... Enforcement ..................................... Fees and deposits, disposition ...................... Insurance........................................ Licenses and permits Licenserequired ................................. Permits Application ................................... Building permit prerequisite to issuance ....... Fees......................................... Inspections re ................................ Issuance..................................... Required..................................... Standards for issuance ......................... Term, duration ............................... Limitations as to size, value and condition of build- ing.......................................... Moving for purpose of storage prohibited .......... Parking on streets ................................ Permits. See hereinabove: Licenses and Permits Permittee, duty of ................................ Route, designation ............................... Storage on street restricted ........................ Utilities, removal ................................. HOUSE NUMBERING Designation of numbers ............................ Designation of streets ............................. Division lines ..................................... HOUSE OF ILL FAME Nuisance abatement regulations .................... Nuisances. See that title HOUSE TRA1LEIIS Manufactured housing parks .......................... Manufactured housing parks. See that title HOUSE-TO-HOUSE SALESMEN Peddlers' regulations .............................. Peddlers, canvassers and solicitors. See that title Condemnation; placarding procedures ............... Housing. See that title Supp. No. 14 L 3016 111CROf IL14ED BY JORM MICROLAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DES 14015ES r I CODE INDEX HOUSING Section Certificate of structure compliance ................. 17-4(b) Application for ................................. 174(c) Hearing upon denial ............................. 17.4(k) Issuance of certificate ........................... 17.4(d) Rental permits. See within this title that subjpct Revocation of certificate ......................... 174(e) Compliance with state code ........................ 17-1(b) Definitions ........................................ 17.2 General provisions ................................ 17-1 Federal regulations (Section 882.109(x)—(1) ......... 17-0 Housing appeals board ............................. 17-3(g) Jurisdiction ..................................... 17-3(h) Procedures ..................................... 17-3(i) Rent escrow, hearing before ..................... 17.3(p)(5) Housing quality standards ......................... 17-9 Inspections Access By inspector .................................. 17-3(d) rBy owner ..................................... 17.3(c) Condemnation procedures. See within this title: Placarding Procedures Emergency orders ............................... 17.3(j) Housing appeals board. See within this title that subject �_. Owner -occupied dwellings ....................... 17-3(d)(1) Placarding procedures. See within this title that sub. ( ject Search warrant ................................. 17.3(e) •' Service of notice ................................ 17.3(f) Structural items inspections ...................... 17-3(d)(2) Maintenance inspections ....................... 17.3(6)(3) Inspector Access by inspector ............................. 17-3(d) Access by owner or operator ..................... 17.3(c) Authority ................................. 17-3(a) Condemnation referral ........................... 17-3(0) Emergency orders .............................. 17-3(j) Placarding procedures ........................... 17-3(k) Search warrant ................................. 17.3(d) Service of notice ................................ 17.3(f) Manufactured housing parks .......................... 22.1 et seq. Manufactured housing parks. See that title Minimum structure standards for all dwellings Electrical requirements ......................... 17.6(m) Exits ....................... ................... 17-fi(l) Heating ........................................ 17.6(1) Kitchens ....................................... 174(b) Supp. No. 14 3017 1 m iCAGE ILRED 91' JORM MIC RE/LAB 1 CEDAR RAPIDS - DES MOINES C IOWA CITY CODE HOUSING—Cont'd. Section Lavatory...................................17-5(c) Natural light ............................... .... 17.5(7) Safety of supplied facility ....................... 17-5(a) Space, use and location requirements Ceiling hegiht................................ 17-5(n)(4) Floor area per occupant ...................... 0 17-5(n)(1) Maximum occupancy .......................... 17-5(n)(2) Sleeping rooms ............................... 17-5(u)(3) Toilet and bath required ........................ 17-5(c) (d) Privacy...................................... 17-5(f) Ventilation .................. 0.................. 17-5(k) Interior air quality ........................... 17-5(k)(1) Mechanical ventilation ....................... 0. 17-5(k)(3) Natural ventilation ........................... 17-5(k)(2) Water and sewer systems Connection and snnilnry facilities .............. 17.5(h) Water henting facilities ........................ 0 17.5(8) Occupants, responsibilities for maintenance and occu- pancy of rental housing ....................... 17-8 Eating or preparation of meals in rooming units prohibited .................................. 17-8(h) Electrical wiring ................................ 17-8(f) Extermination of pests ............ .............. 17.8(c) Heating facilities, use and operation of ........... 17.8(e) Occupnncy control ................... 0........... 17-8(1) ' Occupant responsible for controlled area .......... 17-8(a) Operation and use of supplied henting facilities .. 17-8(c) Plumbing fixtures .............. ......... 0....... 17-8(b) Rooming units Preparation or eating of meals in .............. 17-8(h) Storage and disposal of garbnge ................. 17.8(d) Supplied racilities .............................. 17-8(g) Other remedies 0.17-3(t) Owners, responsibilities for maintenance and occupancy of rental housing .............................. 17-7 Accessory structures, maintenance of .....0........ 17.7(6) Chimneys and smokepipes ....................... 17.7(c) Cisterns, covered ............................... 17.7(r) Cooking and eating in rooming units .............. 17-7(z) Electrical system ..................... 0......... 17-7(i) Exterior wood surfaces, protection of ............. 17-7(f) Fences, mnintennnce of ................... 0...... 17-7(w) Fire protection ....... 0.......... 0 .............. 17.7(q) Garbage disposal ...................... 0....... 17-7(x) Gas applinnecs and facilities .................... 17.7(1) Grading, drainage and landscaping of premises ... 17-7(d) Hanging screens and storm windows .... ..... .. .. 17-7(h) Supp. No. 14 3018 141CROr IL14C0 01' JORM MICROLAB CEDAR RAHM • DES '1018CS .16 qJ J i- r I I CODE INDEX LAND USE Section Zoning requirements —._.__._.._. ............. App. A Zoning. See that title LANDSCAPING City plaza regulations 9.1-2, 9.1-7(a)(9) City plaza. See that title Housing standards re owner's responsibility 17-7(d) Housing. See also that title LEAH OR BRASS KNUCKLES Conrealed weapons, carrying ..._.... .. ...... 24-66 Firearms and weapons. See that title LEGAL DEPARTMENT Boards and commissions services . _.......... ...... .......... 2.102 City attorney _ ... ........... ..._. ...._. ...... 2-63 et seq. City attorney. Sec that title Established .........._..................._....................... 1 2.6 LEGAL HOLIDAYS Computation of time re ........ ...... ........ ....... .... ....... 1.2 LIBRARY Account, money appropriated, etc ............... ....... 20.4 ... Board of trustees Annual report .............. _..... _.... ._ _. .. 2022 Appointment ....._.._. .......... . ._....... ........ ._ _. 20-17 Composition ..._. .... ... .... .... ................_-_._-_. ... 20-17 Contracts with others for use of library .......... ... 20-21 Created................... _........... ................... __...... ....... 20.16 ,. Organization ...__....... ........... ............... ........ . ........ 20-19 Powers and duties in general . ... ............... .... ._....... _. 20-20 Qualifications _................ ...... .... _........ .... ._... 20.18 Terms and compensation .. ...... . . ............ .. 20-19 Disturbances, loud talking, etc ...... .... ....... ...._...... _. 20.3 Established .... ...................._........I......... ........... 20.1 Nonresident use ................... ..... _......... ... _... ._.... 20.2 LICENSES AND PERMITS (Note—Requirements listed hereunder ore applicable W businesses, etc., In general. See also specific occupations, trades, professions, etc., elsewhere as indexed) Airportpermits ........................ __........ _.... _.._............... _..... 4.37 Bicycles. .... .................. ................... _................ ............ .. 23.82 et seq. Traffic. See that title Building permits, code amendments .. ..............._.... 8.17 Building code. See that title Building permits. See that title Supp. No. 14 3023 M1CR0f ILMED By ` JORM MICR6LAB I CEDAR RAPIDS •DES '10MES ' ROY5 v IOWA CITY CODE i^ - LICENSES AND PERMITS—Cont'd. Section Chauffeur's license ------------ —_...__.------....._--------- - 23-120 Traffic. See that title Circuses, carnivals, menageries, etc ..--- ._---------------------- 6.16 et seq. Circuses, carnivals, menageries, etc. See that title City plaza use permits ........ ..-------------------- .._......_....... 9.1-8 et seq. City plaza. See that title Dogs and cats —___.---..—_____._._____—_..__.... 7.67 et seq. Animals and fowl. See that title Electrician licenses ---- ........................ ...... .... 11-88 at seq. Electrical licenses. See that title Electrical permits ...._ .............._................ 1147 et sc q• Electrical permits. See that title Excavation permits ----------------- 31.46 et seq. Excavations. See that title Fortune-tellers, palmists and similar practitioners — 21-17 et seq. Fortune-tellers, palmists and similar practitioners. See that title Garbage and trash collectors, etc. ----------••--- 16-29 et seq. Garbage and trash. See that title Going -out -of -business and similar sales --- ------ _—....—_ 21-31 et seq. Going -out -of -business and similar sales. See that title 8.77 et seq. House movers .____—.------------ House movers. See that title Junk dealers -----------' 19.17 et seq. — Junk dealers and pawnbrokers. See that title Manufactured housing parks Park licensing procedure ....... ......._....._.......... ..... ......... ............... . 22.16 et seq. Manufactured housing parks. See that title Motor vehicle licenses....................................................................... 23.82 el seq. Traffic. See that title Occupational licenses 21.2 Application ._---------------'—"— 21.6 Expiration __---.----------•-- 21-3 Issuance ____.—_----------- 21-1 Required _____..---------•--- ..._..._._._—_..._ 21-4 Revocation or suspension —___.--_--•---•-------- 26-48 et seq. Park permits -- Parks and recreation. See that title Pawnbrokers _.__-------^------- 19-17 at seq. Junk dealers and pawnbrokers. See that title Peddlers' regulations—�.-----•-----•••- 26.1 et seq. Peddlers, canvassers and solicitors. See that title Petanimals........................................................................................ 7-67 et seq. Animals and fowl. See that title Plumbers' licenses ........... ................................................_............ 28-33 el sal. Plumbers' licenses. See that title Supp. No. 14 $024 of C) oe I41CROf ILI4E0 BY JORM MIC RO10V � CEDAR RANDS •DES '•t01AE5 v tr CODE INDEX I LICENSES AND PERMITS—Cont'd. Section Plumbing permits ................................. 28-43 et seq. Plumbing permits. See that title Restaurants ...................................... 13-I6etseq. Restaurants. See that title Sidewalk permit .................................. 31-110 Streets and sidewalks. See that title Taxicabs ......................................... 35-16 et seq. Vehicles for hire -taxicabs. See that title Traffic purposes, variance permit requirements. See: Traffic Tree and forestry regulations ....................... 34-I6 at seq. Forestry. See that title Vehicle licenses ................................... 23-82 at seq. Traffic. See that title Vehicle operator's license .......................... 23.120 Traffic. See that title Vehicles for hire -taxicabs .......................... 35-16 at seq. Vehicles for hire -taxicabs. See that title Zoning requirements .............................. App. A Zoning. See that title LIENS City services in removal of garbage ................ '^ 15-6 Clearing of open property by city ................... 15-00 Garbage and trash. See that title LIGHTING Manufactured housing parks Requirements for public lighting ..................... 22340) Minimum housing standards for lighting, ventilation, etc . .......................................... Housing. See that title 17.5 et seq. LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM GAS Storage zones for ................................. 12-20 LIQUOR Alcoholic beverage regulations .................... 5.1 at seq. Alcoholic beverages. See that title Drinking in public ................................ 24.51 LITTERING Generally ........................................ Garbage end trash. See that title 15-77 at seq. Nuisance abatement regulations .................... 24.101 at seq. Nuisances. See that title Removal of loose paper by billposters, etc. ......... 3.23 Supp, No. 14 RINI a o vs 141CROFILI-IED BY JORM MOCR40LAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DES 110114ES I J J r r IOWA CITY CODE LIVESTOCK Running at large ................................ Animals in general. See: Animals and Fowl LOTS, VACANT Animals tied, staked, tethered, hobbled, etc.......... Animals and fowl. See that title LOUDSPEAKERS Noise regulations for sound -amplified equipment .......... LOUNGES AND CLUBS Alcoholic beverage regulations .................... Alcoholic beverages. See that title LUNCHROOMS Restaurant regulations ............................ Restaurants. See that title M MALLS Cityplaza ....................................... City plaza. See that title MALT BEVERAGES Alcoholic beverage regulations ..................... Alcoholic beverages. See that title MANAGER See: City Manager MANUFACTURED HOUSING PARKS Applicability ....................................... Definitions.......... .... ... .... .................... Park licensing procedure Applications...................................... Building permits .................................. Fees................ ........ .................... Final plan ........................................ Changes in approved final plans .................... Final plan approval .............................. License generally .................................. Preliminary approval .............................. Violations.......... .............. ................ Park standards Area................. ................ ........... Buildings and facilities ............................. Decks...................................... ..... Drainage ........................................ Driveways....................................... Fire safety standards ............................... Supp. No. 14 3020 I41CROf ILbtED BY JORM MICROLAB ! CEDAR RAPIDS • DES 6IGMES Section 7-4 7-20(c) 24:1.0 5-1 etseq. 13-16 at seq. 9.1 -1 et seq. 5-1 et seq. t 22.2 22.1 22.16 22.21 22.24 22-I8 22-20 22.18 22.22 22-17 22.23 22-34(a) 22-38(a) 22-34(i) 22-34(h) 22.3410 22.38 aojes J r r CODEINDEX MAN U ACTURIBU HOUSING PARKS—Cont'd. Section Parking ......................................... 22.34(g) Patios ........................................... 22.34(i) Permanent structures and facilities ................... 22-38 Public lighting .................................... 22.34() Recreation space/open space ......................... 22.34(d) Refuse and garbage handling ........................ 22.37 Requirements generally ............................ 22.34 Sidewalks ........................................ 22.34(h) Space requirements ................................ 22.34(c) Streets, specific requirements for ..................... 22.35 Utilities ......................................... 22.36 Purpose ........................................... 22.1 Tiedowns in rental housing, requirements ............... 17.6(m) Housing. See that title MANURE DISPOSAL Pct animal prohibitions and requirements ............ 7-1D at seq. Animals and fowl. See that title i MAPS. See: Surveys, Maps and Pints MARINE PARADES Iowa River regulations ............................ 24.78 ct seq. Iowa River. See that title MARITAL STATUS DISCRIMINATION Human rights provisions .......................... 18.1 et seq. MAY (last Monday of) Computation of time re ........................... 1-2 MAY, SHALL Defined.......................................... 1-2 MAYOR Absence or inability •............................. 2.42 Administrative code ............................... 2-180 et seq. Administrative code. See that Lille Chief city representative ............................ 2.46 Compensation..................................... 2.44 Contracts, purchasing, etc. Powers to ........................................ 2-45 Mayorpro tem ..................................... 2.42 Powers............................................ 2.45 Voting rights ...................................... 2.43 Council meetings and procedures. See: City Council MEAT AND MEAT PRODUCTS Poison meat exposed to animals ..................... 7-3 Animals and fowl. See that title Supp. No. 14 3027 A0 efS 1 XICRDl ILI4ED BY J JORM MICROLAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DES !401iIE5 T i IOWA CITY CODE /`- MECHANICAL CODE Section Adopted ............................................ 8.45 Amendments ....:................................... 8.47 Conflicts in provisions ..4 .... 4 ....... 6 ..............•• 8-47 Minimum requirements........ 6 ...................... MEDICINES. See: Drug, and Medicines MEETINGS Smoking prohibited in public meetings • • • • • • • • • • •' • • 24.6 Smoking. See also that title 24-'L Unlawful assemblies .................................. ' Assemblies. See that title MENAGERIES Circuses, carnivals, menageries, etc. .............. , , 6.16 at seq. Circuses. carnivals, menageries, etc. See that title METAL CONDUIT WORK l l -l1 Electrical regulations ............. .... 4 ............... (generally)• See also that title Electricity METALLIC KNUCKLES 24-56 Concealed weapons, carrying .. ................. Firearms and weapons. See that title MIND READERS Fortune-tellers, palmists and similar practitioners....... 21.17 et seq. Fortune-tellers, palmists and similar practitioners. See -" that title MINORITY RELATIONS 18-1 el seq. Human rights provisions ............................... MINORS (Juveniles, children, infants, etc.) 6.1 at seq. Alcoholic beverage regulations........... Alcoholic beverages. See that title 2432 et seq. Curfew provisions......................4.........,,, Curfew. Sec that title with business ............. 5.7 ct se q Dances for minors in connection Alcoholic beverages. See also that title 24-78 at seq. Iowa River regulations ............... Iowa River. See that title Junk dealers and pawnbrokers purchasing from ............ 163 Junk dealers and pawnbrokers. See that title MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS. See: Offenses and Misccl' lancous Provisions MISDEMEANOR 1.2 Construed .......................................... Supp. No. 14 3028 aovs 111CRUILl•ICD BY JORM MICROLAB f I r CEDAR NAI'IDS •DES "I01}!CS J r L CODE INDEX Section 25.1 hIISSILES, BALLS, ETC. arks, etc .................................................. prohibited activities in P 31.3 Parks and recreation. Sac that title . Throwing bolls in streets ........ *... MOBILE HdHOMES AND Housing ParksMOBILE HOME PARKS. Sce: Manes Cac MOBILE VENDORS ........... City Plaza, regulations for ...................... City plaza. Be, also that title MOBS Unlawful assemblies ___._-------"'—"-'"— Assemblies. See that title parks MODULAR HOMES. See: Manuraclured Housing MONDAY Computation of time re ------'--""--------- MONEY Personal property defined re -----•—'""` MONEY OF CITY, See: Finances MONTH, YEAR �_-,--.------ Defined .............. ------• MONUMENTS defsein6 ---- Cemetery monuments, Preservation during excavation --------- "----- MOPEDS ........................... Traffic regulations ........................................ Traffic. See that title and Obscenity MORALS OFFENSES. See: Indecency MOTOR VEHICLES AND OTHER VEHICLES Billposters, billposting and distribution _...... Advertising. See that title---_-..___-.--^.--- Cemetery ns Cemetery. See that title lotions in ........... City Plaza, motor vehicle regu City Plaza. Be, also that title Litt,,nfrom Noise regulated Motorized vehicles ..................................� ......_........_................, Vehicle repairs and testi..--.�----... --... -.... Nuisance abatement regulations _.. Nuisaneos. See that title Supp. No. 14 3029 9.1.1 at seq. 24-2 1-2 1.2 1.2 9.8 31.37 23.1 et seq. ntcaonuafo 31 i JORM MIC ROLAB j canna annios • nfs 'aol,+fs J 3.16 at seq. 9.6 9.1-6 16.82 24:1-7 2A:f4(c) 24-101 etseq. 01,0 q5 1 v� IOWA CITY CODE MOTOR VEHICLES AND OTHER VEHICLES—Cont'd. scion Prohibited activities in parks, etc.._._—_---- 25-1 Parks and recreation. See that title Storage of obsolete motor vehicles or junked vehicles Nuisance provisions.................................................................. 24-101(73) Traffic regulations.......................................................................... 23-1 et acq. Traffic. See that title 16-03 Transportation of garbage and trash .................................. Garbage and trash. See that title MOTORBOATS 24-78 et seq. Iowa River regulations............................................................... Iowa River. See that title MOVING BUILDINGS. See: House Movers MUFFLERS ON BOATS gq_76 et seq. Iowa River regulations ........ ....................................................... Iowa River. See that title MULES 72 Crueltyto animals......................................................................... MULTIPLE DWELLINGS 17.10 et seq. Housing standards Housing. See that title MUNICIPAL LIBRARY. See: Library -- MUNICIPAL SEAL. Sect Seal MUNICIPALITY. See: City MUSICAL EVENTS 26.46 et seq. Croup nctivities in parks ................................... _..................... Parks and recreation. See that title MUSICAL. INSTRUMENTS Ncisoregulated.................................................................................. 24. f.5 Nuisance abatement regulations ...................... ...................... _ 24.101 et seq. Nuisances. See that title N NARCOTIC DRUGS. See: Drugs and Medicines NAVIGATION Iowa River regulations................................................................ 24.78 et seq. Iowa River. See that title NEGRO RACE DISCRIMINATION Human rights provisions............................................................ 16-1 et seq. Supp No. 1/ 3030 t1lCR0f IL14LD BY ` JORM MICROLAO ! CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOVIEb I J v r L' ^ CODE INDEX NEWSPAPERS Section Newspaper vending nmch"i 9.i -7(i) City plaza, location at * • "' • """"""""" 15-11 Regulations for newsprint collection • .. • • ..• ... • . NIGHTCLUBS AND LOUNGES 5-1 at seq. Alcoholic beverage regulations ....... .......... 4444. Alcoholic beverages. See that title NOISE Activities prohibited, specific ........................ • • 24.44 Additional remedies . — 6..... 6 ...................... 24.4-17 2464.6 Amplifying equipment, regulation of .... 444.........4.. • Animals....................... ........ ............ 244.8 9.1-7(dl City plaza, noise control at ............................ City plaza. See also that title 24.4.9 Commercial performance standnrds .................... 4444 24.4.2 Definitions ..................................... 24.4-11 Departmental actions 6 .... I .............. 4 4 4 4 ...... • • 2447 et seq. Disorderliness........... ........... 4444. conduct and houses. See that title Disorderly persons, 24.4-13 EfrLctive date ....................... ................ 31-32 Excavation requirements .4...........444. ...... .. 24.4.3 ........... 4444... _ Exceptions..4-6--6— ......24.4.9 ;. Industrial performance standards ...6........444.. 4444 • Loading and unloading ... ............ 4444... ......... 24.4.4(6) Motorboat repairs and testing .. 4 ...................... 24 24.444..77 Motorized vehicles .......................... 6 ........ 24.4'5 Musical instruments and similar devices 6444 444........4 Noise control officer 24.4.10 Powers and duties of 4444 .. ......................... 24.101 et seq. Nuisance abatement regulations...... 4444. .. 4444. 4444. Nuisances. See that title 24.4-16 Penalty............... ........... ................. Performance standards App. A Zoningrequirements ......... 6 ........ ............. Zoning. See that title 24.4.1 Policy..40....4...6 ................... ............. Powered model vehicles .....44......44 ......... ...... 24.4 1(d) ... Purpose ...................................... 0. 24.4417 Remedies, additional ..6.....44.......4.. .. 4444. 4444.. 24.424.4.1.1 5 Repealer.............................. ............. Sales by "hawking or barking ........................ x) Severability of provisions ................ 6 ............ 24.4.14 Sound equipment, regulation of ...................••••• 24.4.6 Sound trucks and other devices .......................• 224.4.14A-1 2 Sound variances ....... 4 .................. .........• 3437 Tires squealing, etc. 6 .... ...... ... 4444. .. ........... Traffic. See that title Supp. No, 14 3031 / 111CROf ILITI) 81' JORM MICROLAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOIRES ! 'a o lis t IOWA CITY CODE Section NOISE—Cont'd. 24A-1 Title and scope ............... .... .............. ..... •14.44(c) Vehicle repairs and testing • . • • • • • • • • • • • • ""' • • NOMINATIONS FOR OFFICE 10.1 et seq. Election procedures ......... Elections. See that title NOTICES AND ORDERS •2-180 et seq. Administrative code ..... • . • • •' •' • " Administrative code. See that title NOVEMBERELEVENTH 1.2 Computation of time re .................................. NUDITY24-114 Indecentexposure..... ...... *,*,* 6 ....................... NUISANCES...........24.102 Abatement ................................ ... 34-23etseq. Dead or diseased trees, etc ................................. Forestry. See that title 24.101 Enumerated ............................................ 7.19 Pet animals ................................... 34-16 et seq• Tree and forestry regulations 6 .................... Forestry, See that title Weed control provisions Weeds and brush. Sea that title NUMBER1.2 Word usage for interpreting code .......................... NUMBERING OF BUILDINGS. See: House Numbering O / OATH, AFFIRMATION, SWEAR OR SWORN 275 j City clerk... 4 .. 4 ........... 1-2 Defined.......................................... OBLIGATIONS OF CITY provisions not pr her Ordinances saved from repeal, included herein. See the preliminary pr psoas and the adopting ordinance of this code - • OBSCENITY. See: Indecency and Obscenity OBSOLETE MOTOR VEHICLES OR JUNK 24.101 et seq. Nuisance abatement regulations .. • • • Nuisances. See that title OCCUPATIONS.......... 21.1 etscq. Occupational licensee In general -•••••••• Licenses and permits. See that title Supp. No. 14 3082 111CROFIU41D BY �I DORM MICRf>tiLAB 7 L I j CEDAR RAPIDS •DES 1,101 NES J v r L CODEINDEX PROVISIONS Section24-1 OFFENSES AND MISCELLANEOUS et seq. Generally.._....................................................... ..... ... Specific penalties, remedies, regulations, etc. as specific subjects 1-2 Misdemeanor, construed .-----------""'—"---- other provision not and Ordinances saved from repeal, See the preliminary pages included herein. of this code the adopting ordinance State law violations declared misdemeanor ..--...----• Ordi- 1.8 Code violations to general. See: Code of nances OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES 2.180 et seq. — Administrative code Administrative code. code. See that title 2.100 Boards; committees and commissions -.--••------^ commissions. See that title Hoards, committees and 2.63 et seq. City attorney .---------" City attorney. See that title 2.75 et seq. _ Cityclerk ................ .... _..—..._..__---_. --------_. City clerk. See that title 2.17 et seq. City council ......... City council. See that title 2-54 et seq. ''- City manager __..---------' ----J— City manager. See that title 2.111 �Y. Civil service commission ..._.-------------'------ officials, boards, commie- Code references to epeclfic missions, etc. for interpreting code ------ 1-2 Rules of construction Camp creation, salaries, etc. _ 2.18 Councilmen --------- provisions not Ordinances saved from repeal, si See the preliminary pages and included herein. ordinance of this code the adopting Other tive tospecificcompensation oads,depart- p persons. Seeofficers, boards, depart- ments, menta, etc.1.2 Delegation of authority, construed . . .............................-. 2-1 at seq. Departments in general __...__----•-_..._..—.-- --- Departments. See that title 25.34 Director of parks and recreation ... ...... -.......................... Parks and recreation. See that title _- _. 10.1 at seq. Elections .......... Elections. See that title 11-26 .............. Electrical inspector .... ........._ .......... ........ 12.37 .............. ............. Fire chief ..... -"" Fire department. See that title 12-46 Fire marshal ......... ........ _. .............. Supp. No. 14 3033 IIICR0f IL14ED By JORM MOCR40LAS CEDAR RAPIDS • DES 140LIES ao'(5 1 J r L IOWA CITY CODE OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES—Cont'd. Section_ 34.16 et seq. Forester --- -"""'—"'-"-' Forestry. See that title 17.3 et seq. Housing inspector ........ _..... ......_.................................. Housing. See that title 18-1 et seq. Human rights provisions ------------- -------------------- 24-3 Impersonating an officer -------- Joint authority 1-2 Construed...................... _.... —._..._...—..—__..--"--- 2-42 at seq. Mayor ....._ ._...___'_._...._—_.... Mayor. See that title Noise control omcer, powers and duties of ................................... 24.4.10 Personnel practices Boards and commissions services --^---- 2.802 Establishment...._—..___..—_--.---------•- 2 88 Notice ------ —..____..—_—__--_--_.--..__— 28-19 at seq. Plumbing inspectors .. ......... ................... .... _... .................... Plumbing inspectors. See that title 29-18 Police chief ..... .... -------•-----'----"'""-- police department. See that title 34.71 et seq. Weedofficial _ ---------------- .-------- _.....__............... .......... ._ Weed control. See: Weed and Brush OFFICIAL HEAD OF CITY i 2-48 Mayor as —_�-----'---- OFF-STREET PARKING App A• Zoning requirements -----------------'-'-' Zoning. See that title OPEN FIRES 25-1 Prohibited activities in parks, etc......._--------- .--.---------- Parks and recreation. See that title ORDER TAKERS 28-1 at seq. Peddlers' regulations --------------------'-' Peddlers, canvnssers and solicitors. See that title ORDERS AND NOTICES 2.180 et seq. Administrative code __.------•^-----" Administrative code. See that title ORDINANCES. See: Code of Ordinances ORGANIZATIONS 25-48 et seq. . Group activities in parka.._---�_...— ................. ..... ..... . Parks and recreation. See that title OUTDOOR ADVERTISING 3-18 et seq. Billposters, billposting and distribution .-...—.--.--••• Advertising. See that title Supp. No. 14 3034 111CROf1U4ED 8r IJORM MICROLAB CEDAR RAPIDS - DES '401AES •� - J J �1 r �--.� CODE INDEX Section OUTDOOR ADVERTISING SIGNS APP• A Zoning requirements -.---'-------......"_..__._----- Zoning. See that title OUTDOOR FIRES ktc__ 25.1 — in parParks Prhibited activities and recreation. Sees that title OVERGROWTH. See: Weeds and Brush PAINTS -•- Lead-based Paint, use in rental housing---•--"""""""'"- 17.6(h) Housing• see that title PALMISTRY21.17 Palmists and similar practitioners — at seq. Fortune-tellers, Fortune-tellers, polmists and similar practitioners. Sec that title PAPER DRIVES for new -sprint collection ............................................. 15.11 Regulations PARADES AND PROCESSIONS '— -_ -� 3.1 Defined ._..__._.....____.- Streets and sidewalks. Sce that title _-- 25.48 at seq. Group activities in parks ------""""-•"' recreation. S cc that title 24-78 et seq. Parks and _ ...____.--..---- Iowa River regulations --------- ' See that title 31-134 et seq. Iowa River. for use of Public ways --.---•'-'-"'-- Use permits PARKING ., regulations -------^---•"''- 24-101 at seq. Nuisance abatement See that title 25-1 Nuisances. Prohibited activities in parks, etc. -------"` Parks and recreation. See that title in general. See: Traff APP. Aic Traffic regulations - Zoning requirements --------""------ Zoning. See that title PARKING METERS _�---- 1.20(e) Tying animals-__.----•---•'_.._�— PARKS AND RECREATION in Parka and playgrounds ^ :_ -_— 25.1 2-1 at seq. Actions Prohibited Administrative service departments -- 26.3 Boat rentals.------'--"—"•-- River. See that title Iowa Commission ..._-._ 25-21 Advisory groups --- .......... ..... Supp, No. 14 3036 a L MICROFILMED 01' JORM MICROLAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DES •40I4fS aoas ff J v IOWA CITY CODE PARKS AND RECREATION-Cont'd. Section 25-17 Appointment --------- 26.17 Compensation -.- 25.20 Duties ------------- --_-_ 25-16 Established ----- 25-17 Qualifications --- 26-19 Staff assistance and information 26.18 Terms of office ----- Department_ 25.34 Director .-----•---- 25-35 Divisions -.----------'-"-- 25.33 Established _-..---------------- -- 25-36 Functions, assignment ---- ---- Group activities; use by groups _ 26.48 Definitions __------------------"'-- Permits Applications, documents to accompany, eta --- 25-60 Grant or denial -.-.----- 25.63 25-54 Appeal from -.------•••--_— 25.52 Insurance end bond requirements 25.90 Required -----'----`-- 25-51 Standards for issuance -- - 26.55 Revocation ._-------------""' 24-78 et seq. Iowa River regulations _-.------•- ----' Iowa River. See that title 15-85 Litter thrown in -__-------- Manufactured housing parks 22.34(d) Recreation space/open space .................................. Permits by See hereinabove that Group activities; use groups. subject Permit fees, etc., with application for reservation .... 25.4 Reservation .._.-.......---'--"---...--- ------- --------- -------- 25.60 et seq. Senior center commission -•-•••••--••••••••--••--.•-•••-•••••-•-"-.... Senior center commission. Sec that title Shelter house, building, recreation arca, etc. Applications for reservations, etc ..................................... 25.4 Trnffie regulations........................................................................ 25 4 Traffic in general. See: Traffic PARKWAYS 31.21 et seq. Excavation requirements........................................................... Excavations. See that title Tree and forestry regulntlons.................................................. 3A-16 et seq. Foresty. See that title PARLIAMENTARY RULES 2.23 Robert's rules of order to govern council sessions...... Supp. No. 14 3036 a64V5 1 111CROf IUICD 0Y ` JORM MIC ROLAB l ! CEDAR RANDS •DCS MOINES RANDS CODE INDEX r PARTNERSHIPS Section Person construed re ............................... 1.2 PAVEMENT Excavation requirements ......................... 31-21 et seq. Excavations. See that title PAWNBROKERS. See: Junk Dealers and Pawnbrokers PEDDLERS, CANVASSERS AND SOLICITORS Definitions ....................................... 26-1 False, fraudulent representations .................. 26-2 Licenses Applications .................................... 26-17 Bond ........................................... 26-19 Carrying and exhibiting upon request ............. 26-22 Denial, appeal .................................. 26-I8 Exemptions .................................... 26.26 ' Issuance ........................................ 26-20 Register, keeping ............................... 26-20 Renewal ........................................ 26.26 Required ....................................... 26-16 Revocation ..................................... 26.23 Scope .......................................... 26.21 ^. Term, duration .................................. 26-24 Transferability .................................. 26-21 Noise regulated; specific activities prohibited ............. 24.4A(a) Violations, penalty ................................ 26-3 PENALTIES. See: Fines, Forfeitures and Penalties PENMANSHIP Written, in writing, etc., construed re .............. 1-2 PENSIONS • Ordinances saved from repeal, other provisions not included herein. See the preliminary pages and the adopting ordinance of this code PERMITS. See: Licenses and Permits PERSONAL PROPERTY Defined .......................................... 1-2 Property in general. See: Property PERSONNEL. See: Officers and Employees PERSONS Defined .......................................... 1.2 Supp. No. 14 C 3086.1 141CROIILI-10 B1 JORM MIC R4i)LAB CEDAR RANDS DCS I1014C5 a ao(1s r IOWA CI'Py CODE PEST CONTROL Housing standards re pest exterminationSection Ilousing. See that title """"• • • • 17.8(c) Nuisance provisions re trees or shrubs harboring in- sects or disease pests PHOTOGRAPH ORDER TAKERS 24-101(11) Peddlers' regulations ...... Peddlers, canvassers and solicitors. Sce that title 20"l et seq. PHRENOLOGY Fortune-tellers, palmists and similar practitioners.... Fortune-tellers, palmists 21_ 17 et seq. and similar practitio See that title ners. PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED PERSONS Parking places, providing ,,,,,• „ Traffic. See that title ..."""•'•""• 23.253 PICNIC PARTIES, ETC, Reservation in park ........., Parks and recreation. See that title '..... 25.4 PICKUP AND DELIVERY TRUCKS Parking in specified places prohibited .............. Traffic. See that title 23.296 at seq. PIGS Swinc running at large ......... Animals in general. ......Sce: Animals and Fowl 7 4 PIPE LAYING Trenches ........ Excavations. See that title.• ...."""•• 31.35 PISTOLS Firearms, discharging ........... Firearms and weapons, See th.at.t.itle . 24.64 PLACES OF AMUSEMENTS. See: Amusements and Amusement Place, PLACES OF PUBLIC ACCOMMODATION Human rights provisions ............................ 18.1 at seq, Supp. No. 14 L ;30313.2 I1ICROI1LraED 85 JORM MICROLAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DES !40I9C5 i ae SFS J MA ki J CODE INDEX Section STREETS AND SIDEWALKS—Cont'd. 8-58 et seq. House moving regulations ._._..---------- House movers. See that title Ice and snow removal 31-123 Director's rule-making authority --------- 31-122 Notice to owner re time for removal -- 31-121 Removal by city ------- ---- —__ 31-120 Required .--- Manufactured housing parks Requirements for stdew06......................................................... 22.35 hl Requirements for streets............................................................... Nuisance provisions re offensive or disagreeable sub- 24-101(10) stances thrown, left or deposited upon ------ 31-83 et seq. Numbering of buildings --•---------_- .....__--- -- House numbering. See that title Obstructions Obstructing street with wood, stone, earth, lumber, 31-4 etc. .. __.____.----_----- Ordinances saved from repeal, other provisions not included herein. See the preliminary pages and the adopting ordinance of this code Parade or procession 31-1 Defined ... __-- -- 25-1 et seq. .. park regulations ....-_- .-...._..-"-.__ Parks and recreation. See that title 23-235 at seq. •� Parking in specified places prohibited Traffic. See that title 31-3 Playing games in streets .................. -..._._. poles and wires. See also that title 14-1 at seq. Franchise grant regulations ...._.--..--- Franchises. See that title 26.1 Prohibited activities in parks, etc. Parks and recreation. See that title 31-1 public entertainment, defined ............ _..----•--•---• 2.166 public works department divisions _—.---•--•----- Rally or demonstration -- 31.1 Defined..... ....... -_------------- ._.—..... Sidewalks 31-10D Areas and coal holes 31-99 Changes in walks prior to certain dote ._..................... 31-108 et seq. Construction and repair ...................._..--.--•--_..__... 31-97 Grades Ice and snow removal. See within this title that sub• ject31-98 Location _---_ ------ ......._......_------ -------- 31-111 Order to construct or repo r ..._......_... --- Supp. No. 14 3051 r I l ' i. 111CR0f ILMED BY JORM MIC RdLAB L I CEDAR RAPIDS •DES MOVIES, � I T r L IOWA CITY CODE STREETS AND SIDEWALKS-Contd.section' 31-110 Permits _. ---•---- Plans and specifications__ 31-109 Conformance _ __-----..---__ to council, approval-- 31-108 Submission Repairs in general ----- 31-112 23-04 vehicleson ----- .------------- .------------- --------- ------- -------_._----- Traffic. See that title Snow removal. See hereinabove: ice and Snow Re- moval. 33.54 et seq. Storm water runoff facilities .......... ..... ..................... .._. .. Water and sewers. See that title Street_ 1.2 Defined 32-1 etseq. Subdivision regulations ........ --........ ............... __- ......_ Subdivisions. See that title Surface materials Prohibited in the area between the traveled or paved area of the street right-of-way and the abutting private property 31-10 line-_-...._..._......_.._------_.................... forestry regulations ------ _------- _------- -^ 34-10 et seq. Tree and Forestry. See that title See that title Trees and shrubbery. also 7.20(e) .._., Tying, staking, tethering animals -.____...--..-..--- ..-.__ _ Animals and fowl. See that title � 31-7 ,- Uncovered openings ----- ---------- ----'------ 35.77 et seq. ' •-� Underground electric service ...._------------- - ........ --_ Electric service (underground). See that title 24.1141c) Urination or defecation in or upon any street, alley, etc. ._..._..- Use permits 31.143 Appeals ....'-- ----_.•._.-..-•..,- Applications Contents, accompanying documents ------•---•-•--• 31-137 31-]3G Generally ..__....._ ...... ............__-.._._.___..—___.. 31.142 Council review .......... _._- _-_..-..____...___..-.-.__. 31-139 Grant or denial ............ 31-141 31-141 Insurance and bond requirements .............. uses prohibited __..-----.-_-- 31-135 issuance for commercial 31.134 Required............. ------ .------- *.--- _..------_ .._.._._.. 31-144 Revocation .............. _...... .... _........ .............. .--._._- 31.138 Standards for issuance ...____.-•---•—•---- __ 31-140 ------.-...._....._.-------"-._..... Terms and conditions ..... APP• A Zoning requirements ..-._...._.._____.........._.._. Zoning. See that title SUBDIVISIONS Building permits 32.5 Issuance restricted -...__ ......................... ........................ Supp. No. 14 3052 aog5 / M1CRUILMED 9Y JORM MICR46LAB CEDAR RAI1105 • DCS MO13ES J r CODE INDEX Section SURDIVISIONS—Cont'd. _ 32.6 City's right to install improvements ....._..........._- - -. 32-2 Definitions _....._._.........._........_......_........._......._.. 32.4 Establishment of controls ..._ ..............................._...—.-.-... 31-21 et seq. Excavation requirements ..-....--. -................. ......__.....'-' Excavations. See that title32-7 _. ......._................... Exceptions ...--- ..._._...--... Improvements 32-6 Right of city to install, when .--------------------- ....... 32-61 Inspections ---- ......_..-------- ----- ..._--......... 27.29 at seq. Large scale developments ----- Planning. See that title 32-59 Makers ............._..........._..._...—__._.___.._..._.. 22.1 et seq. Mobile homes, etc. _-...._.._..._......_-..__..........._........-'-- Mobile homes and mobile home perks. Sec that title 32.7 (a) Modification, of requirements ------ —.------- Pavement width requirements 32.7(6) Reduction of ....... _...._.._..........._. ----..`_-...._.------ 1 Plats Final Plats-„ 32-40 ' Accompanying documents ...._....-.._-----------� ..._. 32-41 Fees ............_... ... ..._.........___.—"_'-__`__....___-. 32.42 Review, approval, rejection ----------• --- 32.30 ------- Specifications --•--"-----""-'--'-• I Preliminary Plots 32.27 ___-, Accompanying information - 32-29 ___------•__._.-_- Fees ...._... ----- _....__.__._......_._..____"------ . 32.29 ... Review,approval, rejection ...--------- .--- .---- - ----- "' 3.:3 ..-...._.-.. 1 Effect of approval ...._.._—.---._._-.._........---------­- 32-26 Submission required __...._........_- --- 32.3 Purpose ---.-.........---..._--"-"-........_._.._.32-66, in 33-16 et seq. Sewer installations genera Nater and sewers. See that title -- _ 32.1 ........_......._. Short title ..._....._-----..__. .......-Iks 32.58 Sidewalks._.............._...._..._..... _....._....__.... Sidewalks in general. SCC: Streets and Sidewalks 32-60 Specifications, type of construction, etc- ............_....--..- 32.54 at seq. Standard, and sPeci[ications-------.---- ......—__._........._---- 33-54 at seq. Storm water runoff .._............. .... .._..__.._.._. Sce that title Nater and sewers. Sire.._.,.,,,,,-„ Standards and apeci[ic¢tione..................................... 92.54 33.77 at seq. .............. ..- Underground electric scrvlee ...-...._.---- ..... (underground). Sec that title Electric service ............................... _. Underground telephone "nice" 33.97 et seq. Telephone service (underground). Sec that title 3..7(c) Unusual Plata .......... ..._............. ..._. ........... ....... ........_. Supp. No. 14 3052.1 / 111CROt"WIED 61' JORM MICROLAB CEDAR RAPIDS •DES TI AES. ao4S J r IOWA CITY CODE SUBDIVISIONS—Cont'd. Section Variances, etc. Council action _._____-----_—•.— 32-7(d) Water installations 32-57 Zoning requirements ___—_.__.—__.—.----.---.._-. App. A Zoning. See that title SUNDAY AND MONDAY Computation of time, holidays, etc. 1.2 SURETIES City clerk 2-75 i Supp. No. 14 3052.2 ao�ES I MICRor ILIIED V JORM MICROLAB l 1 CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MMINES LL J�l r i COM INUF.X TOILET FACILITIES—ConVd. Section Toilets, batba and lavatory basins, mainte mance re- quirements in rental unita ..................... 174(p) TOURNAMENTS OR EXHIBITIONS Iowa River regWations ............................ 24-78 et seq. Iowa River. See that title __/ Supp. No. 14 3054.1 111CR0EILMED BY JORM MICR4?L B CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOVIES aaqs r MICROFILMED BY JORM MICRbLA13 ' I 1 CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOIMES I _ J J� I L I �— CODE INDEX TRAFFIC—Cont'd. Section Toy vehicles. See within this title: Coasters, Roller Skates and Similar Devices Traffic Applicability of provisions ..... 23.8 Traffic engineer. See hereinabove: City Traffic En- gineer Traffic -control signs, signals and devices Authority to install and maintain ................................ 23.30 Colored signals and lights, explanation as to mean- ingof ....... . ....................... _.......... ..._....... ........ __.. 23.34 Defined.................................................... _........ .._............. 23-1 Interfering, knocking down, removal, etc ..._.......... 23-39 Legality, presumption of .......... _......................... _..._.... 23-33 Manual and specifications 23.32 Obedience required ......................................... _._.... _... .._ 23.29 Other requirements as to installation, location, place- ment, etc. See elsewhere herein specific places, functions, etc., for which signals are required Stop signs and yield signs. See within this title that subject Traffic lanes, marking ........_. 23-31 Traffic -control signal legend 23-34 Unauthorized signs, signals or markings .__..-_____ 23-35 Yellow lines, crossing ........... __............... .... ... ___ 23-152 Trailers Combination vehicles. See hereinabove that subject Defined............................ _.......... .___....__.._......_____.. 23.1 Trains. See hereinabove: Railroads and Trains Truck tractors Defined................ _.._..,._..__......_.._..._..--__- 23.1 Trucks j Combination vehicles. See hereinabove that subject Size and weight limitations. See hereinabove that subject Turning movements Control of vehicle on curves, sharp turns, etc. _ 23.199 Devices altering normnl course for turns Authority to place _ 23.198 Intersections Turning at, generally 28.200 Restricted signs, authority to place ___— 23.199 Signal requirements ...._...._... 23.182 Turning left _..__...._ ... _......... .u...._..—..___.. 23.190 U turns, authority to place restricted signs 23-199 Supp. No. 14 3067 611 LROE ILI•IED 9r JO RM MICR4'JL AB CEDAR RAPIDS • DES Id011lES '20 (1-5 IOWA CITY CODE '- TRAFFIC—Cont'd. Section Unattended vehicles Accidents involving .._..._...._.._._.—.____ 23.60 Responsibility when leaving .._._..._.._...�._—_ 23-121 Unlawful riding on vehicles _.._.._..._..—.._—__ 23-136 Vans Combination vehicles. See hereinabove that sub- ject Vehicle Defined ___ 23-1 Vehicles. See hereinabove: Motor Vehicles and Other Vehicles Violations Impoundment __ 23-21 Owner prima facie responsible for _ 23-20 Parking penalties _..___ 23-266 Warning devices, control of vehicle — 23-190 Weight limitations. See hereinabove: Size and Weight Limitations Wheels. See within this title: Tires and Wheels on Vehicles White canes for blind persons _ 28-221 Pedestrians. See within this title that subject .. Workmen on highways i Driver regarding 23-218 Wrecks. See hereinabove: Accidents Yellow linea, crossing ____ 23-162 Yield signs. See hereinabove: Stop Signe and Yield Signe TRAILERS Manufactured housing parks......................................................... 22-1 et seq. Manufactured housing parks. See that title TRANSIENT MERCHANTS Peddlers' regulations ..._......._...._._.._..._.__,...... 26-1 et seq. Peddlers, canvassers and solicitors. See that title TRANSIT SYSTEMS Public works department divisions ._ 2-166 TRASH. See: Garbage and Trash TREES AND SHRUBBERY Animals tied, staked, tethered, hobbled, etc. ___ 7-20(e) Animals and fowl. See that title Cemetery planta, injury to ..__ 9.9 Disposal of limbs and brush ____ _ 16.49 Garbage and trash. See that title Supp. No. 14 3068 aa�5 VtICNOf ILNEU 0Y CORM MICRAiLAB I CEDAR Rgl'IDS •DES 1-1013E5 7 � L. CODE INDEX TREES AND SHRUBBERY—Cont'd. Section Prohibited activities in parks, etc. --- 26.1 Parks and recreation. See that title Rental housing, landscaping with grass, trees, shrubs, etc...... 17-7(d) Housing. See that title Tree and forestry regulations .------ 84.16 at saq. Forestry. See that title Zoning requirements ___ App. A Zoning. See that title TRENCHES 81-86 Pipe laying _— Excavations. See that title TRESPASS Disorderliness ----------- 21.27 et seq. Disorderly persons, conduct and hooses. See that title TRUCKS 16-88 Litter, causing TRUST Person construed re .-- 1-2 TRUSTEE'S SALES Going -out -of -business and similar sales 21.81 et seq. Going -out -of -business and similar salsa See that title TUNNELS Excavations. See that title TWELFTH DAY OF FEBRUARY Computation of time re ..... 1.2 U UNDERBRUSH. See: Weeds and Brush UNDERGROUND ELECTRIC SERVICE Generally 88-77 at seq. Electric service (underground). See that title UNDERGROUND TELEPHONE SERVICE Generally ••-••— --• 88-97 at seq. Telephone service (underground). See that title UNIFORM BUILDING CODE Adopted ...... 8-18 at seq. __.--..-- Building code. See that title UNIFORM FIRE CODE Adopted 12-18 at seq. ..._.—.._—��- Fire prevention code. See that title UNIFORM PLUMBING CODE. See: Plumbinr Code Supp. No. 14 3069 7.7 I-01 CFOP ILFIED Ol' JORM MICROLAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOt4ES al J V r L IOWA CITY CODE UNLAWFUL ASSEMBLIES Section7A-2Engaging in Assemblies in general. See: Assemblies UNSAFE BUILDINGS &I at seq. Urban renewal, generally Dangerous buildings. See: Buildings URBAN RENEWAL 8-1(a) Authorization --- 8-16 at seq. Building code----'�—�— Building code. See that title 8-1(b) Exceptions to building regulations — URINATION and conduct provisions .................. 24-114(c) Indecent exposure UTILITIES Connections 33-1 Generally __—.---- 14-1 et seq. Electrical franchise ............ _----------- Franchises. See that title 11-1 et seq. Electrical wiring installations _._. Electricity. See that title 81-21 at seq. Excavation requirements .----- Excavations. See that title 14-1 et seq. Franchises Franchises. See that title 14-27 et seq. Gas franchise ..... ._...... — ..... _ Franchises. See that title 8.68 et seq. Rouse moving regulations _.--.-------' House movers. See that title Manufactured housing parks ' 22.36 Utilities................................................... ..............................-.......... Ordinances saved from repeal, other provisions not included herein. See the preliminary pages and the adopting ordinance of this code Power and communication utilities 33.2 Same trench to be used when practical 83-16 et seq. Sewers ---- _..�...-- Water and sewers. See that title 82-1 at seq. Subdivision regulations -_-------- Subdivisions. See that this 14.62 etseq. Telephone franchises ..... .---- —.-.-- Franchises. See that title 34.67 Trees and shrubbery, work affecting --- Forestry. See that title 98-77 et seq. Underground electric service -----'- Electric service (underground). See that title Supp. No. 14 3070 111CROr WIED 81' JORM MICR4*LA13 CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MINES aolls 1 J CODE INDEX UTILITIES—Cont'd. Section Water...................................................................................................... 33.115 et seq. Water and sewers. See that title V VACANT LOTS 7-20(e) Animals tied, staked, tethered, hobbled, eta Animals and fowl. See that title 16.77 at seq. Garbage and trash. See that title VACCINATION Isolation and quarantine of rabies suspects .......... 7-47 Animals and fowl. See that title VANDALISM 24-1 Damaging, defacing property ...................... Defacement of monuments in cemetery .. • • • • • ..... 24-1- et seq. Nuisance abatement regulations ................... Nuisances. See that title Prohibited activities in parks, etc -••••.••'.""-'.... 26-1 Parks and recreation. See that title 28-36 Trsffic-control devices, interfering with .......... Traffic See that title VEGETATION Forestry ......................................... 94-16 at seq. Forestry. See that tide. See also: Trees and Shrub- bery Turf and weed control ............................. 94.69 et seq. Weeds and brush. See that title VEHICLES. See: Motor Vehicles and Other Vehicles VEHICLES FOR HIRE (Taxicabs) Chauffeur's license Suspension or revocation ............................ 35.35 Term; renewal of licenses and permits ................. 35.36 Chauffeur's license required ...........................35.25 Definitions.........................................35.16 Distinctive color scheme required ................ 4 .... 35.18 Drivers permit Suspension or revocation ............................35.35 Term; renewal of licenses and permits ................. 35.36 Driving permit for taxicab driver ....... 4 ............ M .. 3526 Driving permit requiremenla .............................. 35.20 Application ................. 4.................... 35.27 Issuance......................................... 35.28 Fares. See within this title: Rates Supp. No. 14 3071 �r. i. 11ICR0f1Ul[D B1' �s JO{7M MIC ROLAB CEDAR enl'IDS r DES '401hIES T v t■ L IOWA CITY CODE Section VIsHICLES FOR 111111"—Conl'd• ..........•• 3534 Fees for license and permit ................ 44.. 35.20 Identification card requirements4......... 4 ........... 35-19 Interior lights required .... 4.. ... 4.4 ................. name on vehicle .... 4 ... 6 4 6 — 4 4 . • • 3517 35.17 Lettering of company on vehicle 4 .................. Name of company required Rates3522 Car to be displayed and provided to passengers :.::::: 35.21 ............... 6. Disclosure of ... ........ . • , • • , • 35.23 Receipts for fare; contents • • • • • • " • • obli •alien to entry Right to demand prepayment of fare, 6 3524 passengers " " .....24.5 Smoking prohibited in public conveyances ........... 6... Smoking. See also that title licenses and permits • • • "' • • 3535 Suspension or revocation of 35.30 Tnxicab license 35.29 Application ...................................... Decalfor ................ ,•••••• " 35.31 Issuance of license decal ..... • • • • • • • " "" • • • •' 3532 Liability insurance prerequisite to issuance 4444... inspection prerequisite to issuance ...... • ... 35.33 3535 Mechanical Suspension or revocation ............. • • • • • • • ""' • " 3536 - Terms; renewal of licenses and permits .. • • • • • • • • ; VENDORS" 9.1-1 et seq. City plaza, regulations In .......................... city Plaza. See that title ..,,, .,... 26.1 et seq. Peddlers' regulations .............. e and solicitors. See that title Peddlers, canvassers VENTILATION, LIGHT AND HEATING for all elli Minimum structural standards idwellings m chanteal Interior air quality; •,,,, 17-6(k) ventilation requirements • • • • • • •' • ""' Housing. See that title VESSELS 29-78 et seq. Iowa River regulations ............. 4444........... Iowa River. See that title VETERAN'S DAY1.2 Computation of time re ............................ VETERINARIANS4444 7-47 .............. bles RaAnimaalls andffpwl, See that title VIOLATIONS............. 2.180 et seq. Administrative code 4 .............. ... See that title Administrative code. Sapp, No. 14 s072 ao qs 111CROfILMID 81 JORM MICROLAB CEDAR RAPIDS •DES NOI4ES v r L CODEINDEX Pedestrians- See: Tr 1C.... Section Vl0le4,'I'I0NS-0mt'tl.1-2 Misdemeanor construed re .......................... declaredmisdemeanor 1.8 State law violations Code violations in genera See: Code of Ordl- nances VIOLENCE ........... 24.2 ,Unlawful assemblies ..................: 15.1 et seq. Assemblies. See that title VOCATIONS21-1 licenses in general .................... et sect. Occupational Licenses and Permits. See that title 33.76.1 VOTER REGISTRATION........ 10-1 Permanent registration • • • • • • • • • •""""' Elections. See that title VOTING DISTRICTS..................... 2117 Covnril districts ............ .. City council. See that title W WALKING Pedestrians- See: Tr 1C.... Prohibited activities in parks, etc ...................... See that title �- Parke and recreation. Fences, Wells, Hedges and Enclosures WALLS. See: WARRANTS and other processes. See that title Writs, warrants WASTE DISPOSAL....,.,., 15.1 et seq. G arbage ad trash Povis tthat title Garbage and trash• Seel WATER AND SEWERScontrol and industrial waste Building sewer requirements Certain waste& permissible upon app . • . • • • • • 33.76.1 ,lent ............................... .... 33-76.5 ... Control manhole .............................. 3371 DeOnitiona .............. ........ Deposit& and discharges, unlawful ...................• • 33-72 33.72 33.76.12 Erpensee, violetore Ilable for ..................... : ; 33.16.3 Grease, oil end sand interceptor. .................. di.charge, what city may require.. 33 782 33.76.10 Herardous waste Hearing .................................. Inspection33.76.8 Liability for loss, damage, etc., during .. • • • • • . • • • .. " 33.76.7 Right of entry by superintendent for .... • . . • • • • • Supp. No. 14 3073 11ICR0CIL1.ICD 01' JORM MICRE&L AB cfenR RnlIlDs • Da •amafs 420 f1s i r L IOWA CITY CODE WATER AND SEWERS—Cont'd. Liability for loss, damage during ..................... Notice of violation .................................. Penalty........................................... Prohibited discharges ............................... Right of entry through easements .................... Sewer installation requirements ...................... Sewers Connection required .............................. Number......................................... Special facilities, maintenance of ..................... Testing, analyses and measurements .................. Right of entry by superintendent for testing ........ Unpolluted waters, discharge of ...................... Cesspools Private sewage disposal. See hereinbelow that subject Excavation requirements .............................. Excavations. See that title Housing requirements Minimum standards for toilet facilities, lavatory basins, water heating facilities, etc . ..................... Housing. See that title Industrial waste control. See hereinabove: Building sewer requirements and industrial waste control Manufactured housing parks Utility requirements ................................ Mobile home park standards .......................... Nuisance provisions re water which becomes foul or stagnant......................................... Ordinances saved from repeal, other provisions not included herein. See the preliminary pages and the adopting ordinance of this code Plumbing regulations ................................. Plumbing. See that title Private sewage disposal Contents and drains connected ...................... Drains............................................ Emptying and disinfecting .......................... Installation in water supply strata ................... Nuisances ......................................... Permit from board of health Required ........................................ Privy requirements, generally ........................ Sewers in general. See within this title: Sewers and Sewage Disposal Space limitations ................................... Privy vaults Private sewage disposal. See hereinabove that subject Supp. No. 14 5074 PtICROfltiIED 61' JORM MICR41-AB i CEDAR RAPIDS •DCS t4019E5 Section 33.76.8 33.76.10 33.76.11 33-76 33-76.9 33-74 33.73 33.73 33.76.4 33.76.6 33-76.7 33-75 31.21 et seq. 17.4 at seq. 22.36 22.33 at seq. 24.101(14) 28.1 at seq. 33.33 33.30 33.29 33.28 3331 33.26 33.27 33.32 oZ� X1.5 J v� L. CODEINDEX I WATER AND SEWERS—Cont'd. Public works department divisions ..................... Septic tanks Private sewage disposal. See hereinabove that subject Sewers and sewage disposal Building sewer requirements and industrial waste control. See hereinabove that subject City organized into one sewer district ................ Connections to systems Required. when ...... ................... Utility requirements in general .................... Private systems, connection of ............. .... .... Private sewage disposal. See within this title that subject Rates and charges User charge system Billing Procedures .............................. Definitions ..................................... Funding....................................... Purpose........................................ Rates.......................................... Review; changes to rates. ........ ... 4 ....... ates......................... Storm water runoff. See within this title that subject Storm water runoff Administrative review of director's decisions ....:... -4 Building permit requirements ............. ... .. Construction of control structures or water detention facilities Prerequisites to .................................. Control in excess of requirements ........... 4 .4 ...... Definitions ........................................ Dry bottom storm water storage area Design criteria ................... 4............... Emergency orders ............. 4.................. ...... General requirements ................. .......... Miscellaneous storm water storage areas.. . 4 .......... Prerequisites to construction of control structures, etc.. Purpose........................................... Regulations ........................................ Scope of provisions .................. ............... Wet bottom storm water storage areas Design criteria ................................... Subdivision regulations ........ 4.4 .................. Subdivisions. See that title Utilities, applicable and relative provisions. See: Utilities Water supply and distribution .... Application for service pipe, denial............... Charges. See hereinbelow: Rates and Charges Supp. No. 14 3075 111CROi ILIIED 91' JORM MICR46LA13 CEDAR RAIIIDS • DES t4013ES Section 2-166 33.16 33-17 33.1 et seq. 33.17 33.46 33-43 33.44 33-42 33-45 33.47 33.59 33.58 33-58 33.65 33.54 33.62 33.60 33.61 33.64 33.58 33.55 33.57 33.56 33.63 32.1 et seq. 33-116 aay5 7 J r L IOWA CITY CODE WATER AND SEWERS—Cont'd. Section Connections Abandoned service pipes ....................................................... 33-141 Application................................................................................ 33.133 Loops and cross-ties............................................................... 33.138 Mains, taps to........................................................................... 33-135 Maintenance of servic33-136 Nonconforming connections 83-140 Service materials, joints 33-137 Service pipes ........ 33-134 Trench, filling 33-189 Utility connections in general 33-1 at seq. Damages by turning on water Nonliability of city _.._____...._._.—__— 33-123 Definitions ...... 33-116 Hydrants, opening 83-118 Inspections ............ _....... 33-117 Meters Location, placement 83-151 Mains Assessments __......... ..... ... __.___—_ 33.122 33-121 Multiple meters authorized, when 33-153 Proof prerequisite to installing .._.__—___ S3-160 - Protection 33-164 Rates and charges. See within this subtitle that subject Required ------ _ 33-149 Size and extensions .... 33-120 Size of meters ..... _........ _.._.... 33-153 Testing of meters .... ._.. 33-166 Valves and fittings - ......... 33-162 Plumbers and other interested parties Information supplied to ....... 33.119 Private wells S3-126 Rates and charges Billing ...... . .................... _.... __.. S3-166 Classification of service ......_...... 3S-166 Collection procedures 33-167 Connecting loops ...... ---- _._..........._------__ 35-170 Direct purchase rate 33.165 Director of public works, authority to establish fees and chargee for services ..__._--.—__ 33-169 Procedure for fixing rates ...... 33-168 Rate schedule ..................... __------ —..______ 33-163 Temporary use during construction ................ .... _ 33-164 Shutoff of service .............. ....... ..... _______..__...... 33.124 Watercourses. See also that title Supp. No. 14 3076 aa4fS i,11cu01ivatD 3Y JORM MICROLAB ' CEDAR RANDS • DGS t101t11S J CODEINDEX WATER CLOSETS Section Housing regulations .._.._......_..__...___..__. ..... 1ect et seq. Housing. See that title WATERCOURSES Nuisance provisions re offensive or disagreeable sub- stances thrown into ponds or pools of water ..... 24.101(10) Nuisance provisions re ove.ilow water from adjacent lands entering ........................ .. 24.101(8) ............................ .. WATERCRAFT Iowa River regulations .._..__._.._.__.__. 24.78 at seq. Iowa River. See that title WATERWAYS Nuisance abatement regulations ..._..._.._........... ......._. 24-101 at seq. - Nuisances. See that title WEAPONS. See: Firearms and Weapons WEEDS AND BRUSH Weed control City manager Weed official. See within this subtitle that subject Definitions .... 34-70 Emergency control measures ....... ... _... 34.76 Enforcement of provisions Weed official. See within this subtitle that subject Natural areae Designated .. 34-74 Natural or conservation areas ......... 34-74(b) Newly developed areas ................ .... ..... 34-74(d) Public ways .......................... .. 34-74 Nuisances ...................................... 3d-73 Shorttitle....tice.................................... ............ 33-69 Weed official ...... Violations, notice of ...... .._ ...... 34-75 .............................. City manager, etc., designated as ......__................ 34-71 Enforcement of provisions generally ... 34-71 Enforcement period; notice of violation ............... 34.75 Interference with .................................................. . 34-72 ...... Violation, notice of ......................... 34.75 ................... WELLS Privatewells ....................... _............. ................ _.......... ..ers 33-125 a Water systema In general. See: Water and Sewers WINE AND BEER Alcoholic beverage regulations ...... 5-1 et seq. Alcoholic beverages. See that title Drinking in public ... ................................ .... ......... ....... 24 -fit Supp. No. 14 3077 as �S IdICROf ILt•1CU 6Y JORM MIC COMES 1 CEDAR RAPIDS •DES h101fICS V IOWA CITY CODE WIRING Section Electricity (generally). See that title WORDS AND PHRASES General definitions for interpreting code ........... _.......... 1-2 WRECKS Mayor as chief city representative ........ ............... .. 2.46 Traffic accidents .... . ................. __----- _...._._------------...._---- 2348 et seq. Traffic. See that title WRITS, WARRANTS AND OTHER PROCESSES Computation of time re _ ...... __...—..__— ....... —__------ ... 1-2 Human rights complaint procedures ...... ... ........... .... .... 18-1 et seq. Human rights. See that title WRITTEN, IN WRITING Defined............_............_..............__....___......._............_.... 1.2 Y YARD WASTES Disposal ..__._.___._._..._.____._— --------- _........___----- 15.50 Garbage and trash. See that title YARDS AND OPEN SPACES Housing standards re light and ventilation ................................. 17.5 t llousing. See also that title - Zoning requirements _...._....... —...--- ----------- .._.._------ APP• A Zoning. See that title YEAR, AIONTII Defined.... ......... .... ......... ...._-------- .......---._...... ... ......._--. 1.2 Z ZONING (Appendix A) ' (Note—Zoning section or reference numbers are iden- tified with the letter A preceding the section number. Other references and section numbers nre to chapters of the text of the code, etc.) Accessory uses Permitted nccessory uses ........... .................................... A-8.10.26 Additional regulntions..................... ... _...... ........... ...... ...... A-8.10.18 Air pollution Performnnce standnrds._..._.........._...._................._....... A-8.10.18 Airportoverlay zonesregulated...................................................... A-8.10.50 Amendment of ordinance ._ .......... .......... .................._._._ A-8.10.32 Provisions. See hereinbelow that subject Annexations.......... ......................... —............................. .._.. A-8.10.34 Supp. No. 14 3078 I micwrILt4ED BY JORM MICROLAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DES 1.101^IES 7 L� CODE INDEX ZONING (Appendix A)—Contd. Section Board of adjustment. See hereinbelow that sub- ject Area regulations Generally................._._.........._.__.__—..__.-._....__... A-8.70.24 Billboards. See hereinbelow: Signs and Billboards Board of adjustment_._an—d­ .-_-...__.. A-8.10.28 Boundaries. Be, within this title: Districts and Bound- aries Building inspector Enforcement by ....... .............._ _ Bulk plants ..............----' -..--".-_---------__..-_,_ A-8.10.29 ...... _..__.... ....... "... 20 Business zones "" 12- Pet animals, requirements _ Cl zone-------- 7-20 Use regulations ............._.__....__. _. C2 zone "'-"'------- A-8.10.11 Use regulation ..... _.._..........._. CB zone ..._._..._......._--..-- A-8.10.13 Use regulations ...... ..... ._, ...-_..CBS zoneA-8.10.14 Use regulations ._..-....._. ..... ................_..---.. Certificates of occupancy _._. '- A -8.10.14a C11 zone . .............._-'.._.-_...... A-8.10.30 t_. Use regulations _........ .___..—. __ A-8.10.12 CO zone ...__-......__..-._........_._ Use regulations ..... _....... . Combustibles or flummables - _.. --...---- .... A-8.10.11.1 Storage zones ...._....-12-19 Compliance ' Performance standards _.............—....__ . Definitions ---- A-8.10.18 .._._......_arse...._ ........... ...-__-- .A.8.30.9, A.8.10.38.1 Districts and boundaries � �'� �� � ��-� Additional regulations ....... Annexations Annexations -.---- A-8.10.19 -._...........- A-8.10.34 Boundaries of zones ....................... -._._......_..._-........ A- . General) 810.31 Specific regulations. See herein specific districts, etc. Dogs and cats Pat animal requirements —...._------ --- - - -- - ___ __ _ Dust and other particulate matter'' 7.20 Performance standards __-..-_.._..._,_. Enforcement ................ _ '-- A-8.10.18 Explosives and blasting agents storage zones . 1.1830.28 Pence . requirements ........................ ..... .. Peaces, walls, hedges and enclos_...ure...s. See that Lille A-8.10.27 Supp. No. 14 3079 ao �5 MICROFILMED 91' JORM MICROLA9 j CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOMES 1 J r L IOWA CITY CODE ZONING (Appendix A)—Cont'd. - _.. Fire zones _-.------------------ Flammables and combustibles Storage zones .._.""___._._.._ .................._. ............... Flood hazard overlay zones Abrogation, greater restrictions -------- .---- ----_--------- Disclaimer of liability Federal insurance administration Annual report to ..".._ ......................_.... Notice upon change in boundaries ..".................... ... Flood boundary and floodway map and flood insur- ance study Procedure for modifying .._..._...._._------------------_.--.-..- Flood hazard boundary map, etc. City to maintain for public inspection and furnish upon request -_------ ....... _.._.---------- ------- .--- - Procedures for modifying ...._—__.-..._-.------------- Flood insurance rate map, modifying ------------- Flood maps and floor insurance study, adoption .--.. Flood overlay zone (OFw) Establishments ---- Flaodplain and floodway Rules for determining exact location ----- --- — Floodplain management ordinance administrator .---.- Floodplain overlay zone (OFP) Regulations Floodplain overlay zone (OFP), establishment _.._.. Floodway overlay zone (OFW) Regulations --- --_------- ..__.._.------------- .--- ----- *.............. Interpretation and application of provisions ... ...-.....". Lands to which provisions apply -------- Nonconforming structures .-----------------------------'--"'- Purpose of provisions ................ _... __........__._.._.._..-- Special use permits .......................... — ....... ._.... ............ .. Statement of legislative intent ---- .....--..--- ------------ ____ Supplemental definitions ......... .......... .... ... ..._------- ..._---- Title....... _._------ —_----- —__------...._—_-...----_._._..___ Variances ---------- ----- .--*........ ..__......---.._--- Forestry. See also that title Tree planting and preservation —.----------------- Glare Performance standards - -'-- Height regulations Generally----- .-------------- ._----- —__..__._..._..._..-..------- House moving regulations ---'— House movers. See that title IP zone Use regulations ..........._....._..-- ----- Supp. No. 14 3080 111CROr ILMED 8) JORM MICR6LAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DES AOIAES Section 8.19 12-19 A-8.11.02.18 A-8.11.02.10 A-8.11.02.22 A-8.11.02.21 A-8.11.02.14 A-8.11.02.20 A-8.11.02.14 A-8.11.02.14 A-8.11-02-05 A-8.11.02.06 A-8.11.02.07 A-8.11.02.10 A-8.11.02.11 A-8.11.02.08 A-8.11.02.12 A-8.11.02.09 A-8.11.02.00 A-8.11.02.16 A-8.11.02 02 A-8.11.02.13 A-8.11.02 08 A-8.11.02.01 A-8.11.02.01 A-8.11.02.17 A-8.10.40 A-8.10.18 A-8.10.22 8-08 ct seq. A-8.10.17 abY5 J j r L !-' CODEINDEX ZONING (Appendix A)-Cont'd. Section Lamm scale developments ..____..____..__-.---..._._____ 27-29 et seq. Planning. See that title Large scale regulations variance ......-..__......_-__-_ A-8.10.35.14 Lighting Performance standards .. ........ ......... .......... ---- A-8.10.18 Liquefied petro!eum gas hulk storage . ..... 12-21 M-1 zone Use regulations .__---_____._-____..__.-_- A-8.10.15 M-2 zone Use regulations -..--------..-.----------- A-8.10.10 Mall zones, description of................................................................ 9.1-3 City plaza. See also that title Manufactured housing parks......................................................... 22.1 et seq. Manufactured housing parks. See that title Name, provisions cited ..._-.___-__-..-..-.._-_ A-8.10.2 Noise Performance standards A-8.10.18 Nonconforming uses - ........ __._.... ._........................ _..... A-8.10.21 Occupancy certificates _..-__.-.-._._.___..._-__-_ A-8.10.30 Odors Performance standards . ................ A-8.10.18 Off-street Parking - General requirements -_-_.-_- ---. A-8.10.25 Ordinances. See within this title: Provisions ORP zone Use regulations A-8.10.172 PC zone Use regulations .._.____-.__.___.---..------ A-8.10.17.1 Performance standards ....___--._..-.___-__- A-8.10.18 Permitted accessory uses A-8.10.20 Pet animals, requirements 7.20 Plan commission 27-10 et seq. Plan commission. See that title Planned area development ..—_____-___.-__---__ A-8.10.20 Pollution Performance standards —_._ —_ A-8.10.18 Provisions Abrogation, greater restrictions .. A-8.11.02.18 Amendment of ordinance —.__- —_ A-8.10.32 General effect --. - A-8.10.5 Name, citation, etc. A-8.102 Ordinances saved from repeal, other provisions not included herein. See the preliminary pages and the adopting ordinance of this code Purpose ...._ - A-8.10.1 Separability ----------------- .-- A-8.11.02.19 Violations ------ -_--..-.-.._..---........ -------- A-8.10.33 Supp. No. 14 $081 ao'15 111CROr IUIED BI' JORM MICR(JLAB ! CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES 1 J r L IOWA CITY COUIB ZONING (Appendix A)—Cont'd. Section A-8.10.1 Purpose of provisions .-----------'--—_-- R1A and RIB zones p.8.10.7 Use regulations _..--------- R2 zone A-8.10.8 Use regulations -------- `- R3 zone A-8.10.8.1 Use regulations ---- -- R3A zone A-8.10.9 Use regulations--------"--- R3B zone A-8.10.10 Use regulations ---------'`— 27.72 et seq. Resources conservation commission ---•------ ----- See that title Resources conservation commission. RMB Zone ..,..,, A.8.10.10.1 Useregulations...................................................................... ScreeningA-8.10.18 Performance standards -----------"'—'—` Sewage wastes —_ A-8.10.18 Performance standards Sign regulations —_ A-8.10.35.16 Egress, obstructing — '-•""----- ..----- A-8.1035.16 -'"- Material and construction requirements Signs and billboards A-8.10.35.20 Applications..... ........ __.--- A-8.10.36.7 _ ets--- Cl and CO districts ---•- A-8.1035.9_ _---- C2 district---- • A.8.10.35.10 CB district ._._._._—_-_..._..._ __`"__..._---'_—_ A-8.1035.11 CBS district -----_...._.____-_.------------- A-8.10.36.8 CH Ji6,rICt ------ ----------_---- A-8.0.36.1 Deiini,ions..__..------------ ---- ------ •--.__._—.—_-^-- A-8.10.35.4 Elimination of Prohibited signs .._......_.._. A.8.10.35.19 Illuminated sign permits A-8,10.35.23 Insurance requirements-.-----�•---`------•---• A•8.103521 lasuance of permit ....__..--------- ----•..._..__......— A-8,10.35.14 Large scale regulations variance __—_-----•--•-•---_ A-8.10.35.-1 ................ License requirements ............................................. Ml, M2 and ORP districts ....... A.8.10.35.24 Misdemeanor _—..--••---••--------'"-"- A-8.111.36.4 Nonconformities, elimination of -------•-"--' A-8.10.35.16 Obstruction of egress .__—_—.--•-------^'- p-8.10.35.13 Off -premises sign regulations ---------•--' A-8.10.35.18 Permit requirements .___..-..--•---•--------" A-8-10-35-6 R -IA, RIB, R2 districts .._._._..--------_` A-8,10.35.0 R3, R3A and R3B districts .--.---------••— A-8.10;35.2 Signa Permitted in all zones ..—..._.—.------ A-8.10..•6.3 Signs prohibited in all zones ---•------•---•- A-8.10.36.17 Traffic hazard, creating ----•••-•-----•---"-- Supp. No. 14 3082 111CROFILHED Or JORM MICR46LAS CEDAR RAPIDS • DES !•1018ES ao �fS It J r CODE INOF.X ZONING (Appendix M—Cont'd. Section Smoke Performance standards — ------ A-8.10.18 Storage A-8.10.18 Performance standards —.— 32-1 at seq. Subdivision regulations ------ Subdivisions. See that title A-8.10.40 Tree panting and preservation regulations __---- Forestry. See that title 8-1 et seq. Urban renewal, generally -------------•----- A-8.10.0 Valley channel and valley plain zone use regulations — A-8.10.33 Violations ..._..._.._ __ - A-8.10.35.1 Words and Phrases -.____.._..----............-------- .._. __Yard Yardregulations A-8.10.23 Generally.._:......----- _--- ._....._..._......_.._....__.__..__.— Districts and Boundaries Zones. See within this title: 1 1' Supp. No. 14 3083 010 micROrILMED BY JORM MICR4SLA6 I L I CEDAR RAPIDS •DES 1401WS 7 � i IP MICROFILMED BY �• JORM MICRbLAB CEDAR RAPIDS •DES MOINES aoYS JJ l` r RESOLUTION NO. 82-286 RESOLUTION APPROVING THE PRELIMINARY PLAT AND PRELIMINARY PLANNED AREA DEVELOPMENT/LARGE SCALE RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN OF WALDEN RIDGE, IOWA CITY, JOHNSON COUNTY, IOWA. WHEREAS, The owner, Southgate Development, has filed with the City Clerk of Iowa City, Iowa, an application for approval of the preliminary plat and preliminary Planned Area Development (PAD)/Large Scale Residential Development (LSRD) plan of Walden Ridge; and WHEREAS, the Department of Planning and Program Development and the Public Works Department have examined the proposed preliminary plat and preliminary PAD/LSRD plan and have recommended approval of same; and WHEREAS, the preliminary plat and preliminary PAD/LSRD plan has been examined by the Planning and Zoning Commission and after due deliberation the Commission has recommended that it be accepted and approved; and WHEREAS, the preliminary plat and preliminary PAD/LSRD plan is found to conform with all of the requirements of the City Ordinances of the City of Iowa City, Iowa. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF IOWA CITY, IOWA: 1. That the preliminary plat and preliminary PAD/LSRD plan is approved. 2. That the City Clerk of the City of Iowa City, Iowa, is hereby authorized and directed to certify a copy of this resolution to the office of the County Recorder of Johnson County, Iowa, after passage and approval as authorized by law. It was moved by McDonald and seconded by Erdahl the Resolution be adopted, and upon roll call there were: AYES: NAYS: ABSENT: x Balmer x Dickson x Erdahl x Lynch x McDonald x Neuhauser x Perret Passed and approved this 7th day of December , 1982. Y 1 • Vtk (� xI C�AJ O Q.I MAYOR ATTEST: , , CITY CLERK Received $ Approved By/\STI a Legal Department �O6$ 111EROrILMED BY i JORM MICR6LAB CEDAR RAPIDS DES I4010INE5 L J 1 ,IJ r STAFF REPORT To: Planning & Zoning Commission Item: S-8222. Walden Ridge Preliminary Plat, PAD & LSRD GENERAL INFORMATION Applicant: Requested action: Purpose: Location: Size: Comprehensive Plan: Existing land use and zoning: Surrounding land use and zoning: Applicable regulations: 45 -day limitation period: 60 -day limitation period: SPECIAL INFORMATION Public utilities: Public services: Prepared by: Bruce Knight Date: November 4, 1982 Southgate Development 1902 Broadway Iowa City, Iowa 52240 Preliminary plat, PAD and LSRD plan approval To permit development of 100 dwelling units. North of the proposed Walden Road, west of Mormon Trek Boulevard and south of Westwinds Drive. 10.68 acres 8-16 dwelling units per acre Undeveloped and CH, R3 North - Undeveloped and CH East - Commercial and CH, residential and R1A South - Undeveloped and RIB West - Undeveloped and R3 Provisions of the Subdivision Code, Large Scale Residential Development, Planned Area Development, and stormwater management requirements. 11/26/82 12/11/82 Sanitary sewer service and water are available. Police and fire protection are available, sanitation service would be provided by private hauler. MICRO ILMED BY I ` JORM MICRE/LAB CEDAR RAPIDS DES MINES i aabs IN 7 �1 r L Transportation: Physical characteristics: ANALYSIS Vehicular access will be provided via the proposed Walden Road. The topography is moderately sloping. The applicant is requesting approval of a preliminary plat and a preliminary PAD/LSRD plan on one lot of the proposed subdivision. The subdivision is being submitted to allow the applicant to stage development of several large scale residential projects similar to the one included in this application. Proposed in the PAD/LSRD are 100 townhouse -type dwelling units in groups of four on a 10.68 acre tract. As proposed, the development is well planned in terms of providing open space and a north/south orientation of the buildings to permit use of passive solar energy, however, a number of problems do exist. First, the density of 9.36 dwelling units per acre over the entire tract was derived by averaging the 10,000 square foot per unit required for the 5.35 acres zoned CH with the 2,000 square foot per unit required for the 5.24 acres of land zoned R3. The applicant contends that by submitting a PAD, averaging the density in this manner is permitted. In a recent interpretation of the Zoning Code Interpretation Panel, however, it was determined that averaging was not permissible. Since that interpretation was not based on a PAD, the Zoning Code Interpretation Panel will be meeting to specifically deal with that issue. If averaging is not permitted, this application should not be approved until the plan is revised, or a rezoning from CH to R3 approved. Second, the plan proposes a private drive which was originally shown extending to lot 7, Aspen Lake Subdivision. Because staff was concerned about the head -in parking spaces shown along this drive, the applicant agreed to cul-de-sac the drive so it would not become a through street. While this change partially ameliorates staff's concerns, it does not appear to be the best solution because it reduces the alternatives for secondary access being provided to this development in the future. The proposed design also raises an issue regarding the tree ordinance requirements for parking. The ordinance states that "tree islands shall be located as to separate parking spaces from drives and alleys as in the illustration..." shown on attachment N2. The question is, what constitutes a drive? It appears that when an "aisle" serves more than one parking area, it becomes a drive. If this is the case, the section of the private drive running north to the "Y" intersection would then be considered a drive and require tree islands. Further, if it were determined that this private drive should be extended to lot 7 to provide for secondary access, as well as better traffic circulation overall, all parking along this drive would then have to be provided with tree islands to separate the parking spaces from the private drive. Because questions exist regarding how this provision was interpreted previously, this issue should be reviewed by the Zoning Code Interpretation Panel also. The applicant contends that changing the proposed parking configuration will result in a loss of usable open space in the development. This is probably true unless the number of units is reduced. However, safe and 111CROEILMED BY JORM MICROLAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOMES 67�7r It J V 3 efficient traffic circulation is a design factor which staff believes to be as important as the provision of adequate usable open space. Further, alteration of the private drive as described above would also result in a more aesthetically pleasing streetscape. Another design consideration is that of pedestrian traffic circulation. The applicant is providing sidewalks along both sides of the private drives and parking areas throughout the development, and in this matter is, for the most part, adequately addressing this concern. However, additional Pedestrian trafficways may be desirable between this tract and the adjoining properties. In particular, consideration should be given to providing pedestrian access in three additional locations. First, a sidewalks should be extended from the parking area located in the southeast corner r the development to the sidewalk running along the west side of access from Mormon Trek Boulevard. te Second, it would be desirable to provide pedestrian eastern boundary sof�the development. IY to the Quiknally, Trip store located on the for adequate pedestrian circulation between prthis �oproject ns ldand made undeveloped tract of land to the west. This is especially true, if the private drive is cul-de-saced as is currently proposed. STAFF RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends that the preliminary subdivision plat of Walden Ridge be deferred until staff review is completed. Staff further recommends that the proposed preliminary PADASRD plan be deferred. Upon resolution of the concerns stated above and the deficiencies and discrepancies listed below, staff would recommend approval. DEFICIENCIES AND DISCREPANCIES I. The following note should be added to the plan: requirements for this subdivisistormwater storage on and other lands are satisfied by Willow Creek stormwater storage facility. Z• Easements should be shown over the sanitary sewer and water mains. 3. Walden Road should be included in the Walden Ridge preliminary plat to assure access to public right-of-way regardless of the final platting sequence of Walden Ridge and Walden Wood, Part 2. 4. Water main and hydrant layouts should be changed as requested by the Iowa City Water Department. 5. There appears to be a discrepancy in the acreage of the subdivision as shown in the preliminary legal description. B• The stormwater storage facilities should be subtitled as Willow Creek stormwater storage facility, east pond or west pond, respectively. 7• A typical drawing of the "hammerhead" turnarounds should be shown. B• Approved alternate construction materials for the private drive and parking areas should be stated as 8" A.C.C. and 6" A.C.C., respectively. ao65 MICROFILMED BY JORM MIC ROL4B L j CEDAR RANDS • DES tIDIAES i r ■_ •4 4 9. Distances between proposed buildings and those existing on adjacent tracts should be shown. 10. A note should be provided stating that tree ordinance requirements will be met on the final plan. 11. The private drives and radiuses should be dimensioned. ATTACHMENTS 1. Location map. 2. Illustration from tree ordinance requirements. ACCOMPANIMENTS 1. Preliminary PAD/LSRD plan of Walden Ridge 2. Preliminary plat of Walden Ri g bdivision (will be provided at Commission meeting) ( 7�] /� ` Approved by: Donald SChmeiser, Director bepartment of Planning and Program Development 1 I MICROFILMED BY JORM MICRE`•L A B-' J CEDAR RAPIDS DES MOINES I ,-� 065 r location map 1 Q065 MICRDEILRED By J JORM MICROLAB + j CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOV ES fr 7L, IL (3) Tree islands shall be located as to separate parking spaces from drives and alleys as in the illustration below. MICROFILMED BY .IORM MICR#LAB- ' � CEDAR RAPIDS •DES IdDINES I J (Roes r j . RESOLUTION N0. 8P_P87 RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING EXECUTION OF AN AMENDED SANITARY SEWER AGREEMENT WITH HALLMARK HOMES, INC., OF IOWA CITY FOR BENTON MANOR SUBDIVISION IN IOWA CITY. WHEREAS, the City of Iowa City, Iowa has negotiated an amended sanitary sewer agreement with Hallmark Homes, Inc ., a sewer agreement being attached to this Resolucopy of said amended sanitary part hereof, and, tion and by this reference a WHEREAS, the City Council deems it in the public interest to enter into said amended sanitary sewer agreement. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL: I. That the Mayor and City Clerk are hereby authorized and directed to execute the amended sanitary sewer agreement with Hallmark Homes, Inc. 2. That the City Clerk shall furnish copies of said amended sanitary sewer agreement to any citizen requesting same. It was moved by Balmer and seconded b the resolution as read be adopted, and upon roll callytheredw` ere: that AYES: NAYS: ABSENT: x — Balmer x — Dickson x Erdahl x Lynch x McDonald x Neuhauser x Perret Passed and approved this 7th day of _December 1982, MA DR ATTEST:,4-� CITY CLERK fJ'^roirac! .^ APrro�ed By +yf L.c -1u r -lent I ;L0 Y3 IdICROf UILD DY JORM MICR6LA13 1 I CEDAR RAPIDS DES 61014[5 7 i t r i AMENDED SANITARY SEWER AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into by and between Hallmark Homes, Inc., of Iowa City, Iowa, (Hallmark), which expression shall include its successors in interest and assigns and the City of Iowa City, Iowa, (City), which expression shall include its successors in interest and assigns, WITNESSETH: It is hereby agreed as follows: For the sum of $1.00 plus other valuable consideration, the receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, Hallmark hereby grants and conveys to City an easement for the purposes of excavating for and the installation, replacement, main- tenance and use of such sewage lines, pipes, mains, and conduits as City shall from time to time elect for conveying sewage with all necessary applicances and fittings for use in connection with said pipe lines, together with adequate protection therefor, and also a right of way, with the right I i of ingress and egress thereto, including all the area described on Exhibit "I" attached to this easement by this reference made a part hereof. r Hallmark further grants to City: 1. The right of grading said strip for the full width thereof and to extend the cuts and fills for such grading into and on said lands along and outside of the said line to such extent as City may find reasonably necessary. aor3 MICROf ILMED BY � JORM MIC R6LAB -- CEDAR RAPIDS DES 140INES I f I a v 7 J 1 2 - 2. The right from time to time to trim and to cut down and clear away any and all trees and brush on said strip and to trim and to cut down and clear away any trees on either side of said strip which now or hereafter in the opinion of City may be a hazard to said lines or may inter- fere with the exercise of City's rights hereunder in any manner. 3. City shall indemnify Hallmark against any loss and damage which shall be caused by the exercise of said ingress and egress, construction, and maintenance or by any wrongful or negligent act, omission of City or of its agents or employees in the course of their employment. 4. Hallmark reserves the right to use said strips for purposes which will not interfere with City's full enjoyment of the rights hereby granted; provided that Hallmark shall not erect or construct any building or other structure, or drill or operate any well, or construct any reservoir or other obstruction on said area, or diminish or substantially i add to the ground cover over said pipe lines. 5. As additional consideration for the grant of this easement, the City hereby releases the sanitary sewer ease- ment previously granted by Hallmark which easement is dated June 22, 1982, as was recorded in Book 623, at page 167, in the Office of the Johhnson County Recorder. 6. Hallmark does hereby covenant with the City that it is lawfully seized and possessed of the real estate above described; that it has a good and lawful right to convey it, or any part thereof. i �ae73 l j MICROFILMED By � ,1 --JORM MIC RbLA B LF ... 1 ' CEDAR RAPIDS DES MOINES IIJ 7 I 1 i i i V A Is r - 3 - 7. The provisions hereof shall inure to the benefit of and bind the successors and assigns of the respective parties hereto, and all covenants shall apply to and run with the land. Dated this lb day of 1982. HALLMARK HOMES, INC. CITY OF IOWA CITY, IOWA ATTEST: JCC Ci y Clerk STATE OF IOWA ) ss: COUNTY OF JOHNSON ) On this /';�'t' day of 1982, before me, the undersigned, a Notary Public in anti for the State of Iowa, personally appeared /�o23.�JvC-h�� and , to me pero a --.y known, who, being by me duly sworn, did say that r --are the �xs. tiS lJ and cs z�: ^ , especve�y, of said corporation executrng the within and foregoing instrument, that said instrument was signed on behalf of said corporation by authority of its Board of Directors; and that the an4- as such officers acknowledged the execution of said instrument to be the voluntary act and deed of said corporation, by it and by 41"11voluntarily executed. Notary Public in hnd for said County an State 0207-5 1 Id ICRof ILRED BY JORM MICROLAB- -� I�� CEDAR RARIDS DES MDIYES I r - 4 - STATE OF IOWA ) ss: JOHNSON COUNTY ) On this % day of �(l n� 1982, before me, the undersigned, a Notary Public in and for the State of IoSaapersonally a pearedj� ��lt�{`�� and GG , to me personally )known, who by me duly sworn, id say that they are the Mayor and City Clerk, respectively, of said municipal corporation, executing the within and foregoing instrument; that said instrument was signed and sealed on behalf of said municipal corporation by the authority of its City Council; that the said Mayor and City Clerk as such officers acknowledged the execution of said instrument to be their voluntary act and deed of said municipal corporation, by it and by them voluntarily executed. No a Pu i. is n an or said Notary County and State ao73 i MICROTILMED BY I "-JORM MICR( LA9- ) J CEDAR RAPIDS DES MOINES �� ■ Exhibit "I" LEGAL DESCRIPTION SANITARY SEWER EASEMENT A sanitary sewer easement over and across Benton Manor, a proposed Sub— division in Iowa City, Iowa, said easement to define the positions of existing and proposed sanitary sewer to serve said Banton Manor, the centerline of said Easement to be defined by the centerline of said pipe as it is finally placed and to be more or less described as follows: Commencing at the Northwest Corner of the Northeast Quarter of the South— west Quarter of Section 16, Township 79 North, Range 6 West of the 5th. Principal Meridian, Iowa City, Johnson County, Iowa; Thence on an assumed bearing of 589°45100"E, 595.90 feet along the North line of the Southwest Quarter of said Section 16; Thence S0010'00"W, 60.00 feet; Thence N8904510011W, 32.29 feet; Thence S00001'21"W, 433.87 feet along the Westerly line of said Benton Manor, to the Southwest Corner thereof; Thence 589059159"E, 392.6 feet along the Southerly line of said Benton Manor, to the centerline of the existing pipe, which is the Point of Beginning of a 20 foot sanitary sewer easement, the centerline of which bears N59014'W, 67.7 feet along said existing pipe, to i the center of the existing sanitary sewer manhole, which is the termination of said 20 foot wide sanitary sewer easement, and the beginning of a 15 foot I wide sanitary sewer easement, the centerline of which bears 5860391W, 337.0 feet sto a point 15.0 feet N0000112111E of said Southwest Corner of Benton Manor, also a 10 foot sanitary sewer easement, the centerline of which bears NO50331E, 312.2 feet from said existing manhole to a proposed manhole; Thence N550541W, 250.2 feet along said centerline to a proposed manhole which is the intersection of the centerline of a 10 foot sanitary sewer easement which bears N890501W, 155.0 i ! feet to the Westerly line of the existing private drive access easement, and the centerline of a 10 foot sanitary sewer easement which bears N10551E, 233.0 feet to its termination. 1 141CRO R14E0 By "JORM MICR46LAO ! CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MO MES. I A07j r 9 RESOLUTION NO. 82-288 A RESOLUTION ADOPTING A REVISED SCHEDULE OF FEES FOR SERVICE CHARGES FOR ROUTINE SERVICE PROCEDURES WHICH REPEALS NO. 80-202. SECTION 3 OF RESOLUTION WHEREAS, Section 33-169 of the Code of Ordinances of Iowa City authorizes the Director of Public Works to establish uniform fees and charges for various consumer services, and WHEREAS, such fees and charges shall be adopted by resolution, and WHEREAS, the fees for routine service procedures were most recently established by Section 3 of Resolution 80-202, and WHEREAS, such fees are required to be based on the cost of materials and labor, and these costs have increased. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF IOWA CITY, IOWA, AS FOLLOWS: The service fees for routine service procedures be revised as follows: Service Normal Working Hour Fee a) Connection fee for 1. installing new meter $8.00 2. resetting meter b) Carding fee for shut-off in collection procedure $8.00 i C) Check leaky meters and meter connections No charge d) Frozen meters $8.00 + cost of meter repair e) Shut-off service at curb and check for leaks No charge f) Broken hydrant $8.00 + repair costs 9) Location of water mains for other utilities (no additional No charge charge for after-hours service) h) Location of water main for private enterprise No charge i) Meter accuracy check at customer's request $20.00 J) Miscellaneous services for other governmental agencies No charge ao�y ! MICROFILMED By JORM MIC R('OP IT ! CEDAR RANDS DES MtM018E5 ' i J 01 j 1 r I I Resolution No. 82-2E Page 2 If service is requested outside normal working hours, a $20.00 after -hour fee shall be charged in addition to the normal working hour fee plus when service time exceeds two hours, an additional cost to cover equipment and actual employee wages, including overtime, shall be charged. The water services division's normal working hours are 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. daily. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this res1982 o and shall be eai full l l force and effect on the date of December 7th ct are hereby repealed. It was moved by McDonald and seconded by Dickson the Resolution be adopted, and upon roll call there were: AYES: NAYS: ABSENT: x Balmer x Dickson x Erdahl x Lynch McDonald x Neuhauser x — x Perret Passed and approved this 7th day of December 1982• JA At, Lu MA 0 ATTEST: W/ Al CITY CLERK Itecelved & Approved TBy he Legal Depamilnont Iz 6 g2 i_.. MICRUILMED BY JORM MICR#LAB 1 LCEDAR RAPIDS - DES M0111IES ao7V J r RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION ADOPTING A REVISED SCHEDULE OF FEES FOR SERVICE CHARGES FOR ROUTINE SERVICE PROCEDURES WHICH REPEALS SECTION 3 OF RESOLUTION NO. 80-202. WHEREAS, Section 33-169 of the Code of Ordinances of Iowa City authorizes the Director\.of Public Works to establish uniform fees and charges for various consumer services, and WHEREAS, such fees and charges shall be adopted by resolution, and WHEREAS, the feee� for routine service procedures were most recently established by Section 3 of R%e elution 80-202, and WHEREAS, such fees ahe required to be based on the cose of materials and labor, and these costs have i creased. i NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT R SOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL/OF THE CITY OF IOWA CITY, IOWA, AS FOLLOWS: The service fees for routine ervice procedures b revised as follows: ormal Working Service Hour Fee a) Connection fee for $8.00 1. installing new meter 2. resetting meter b) Carding fee for shut-off i $8.00 collection procedure c) Check leaky meters and eter No charge connections d) Frozen meters $8.00 + cost of meter repair e) Shut-off servi a at curb and No charge check for le s f) Broken by ant $ 00 + repair costs g) Locatio of water mains for No c arge other tilities (no additional char g for after-hours service) h) Loca ion of water main for No charge private enterprise i) Meter accuracy check at $20.00 customer's request j) Miscellaneous services for No charge other governmental agencies 111CR0EILMED By �. �• , I JORM MIC R4ILAB 1 I CEDAR RAPIDS DES 1401:VES 7 � � i I ao71F J r Resolution No. Page 2 If service is requested outside normal working hours, a r fee plus aafteran hourly hour fee shall be charged in addition to the normal working hour fee working ratnormal working when ours are 8:00 a me e s two 4:30 p mrdai The water services division's BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this reso11in Shall 982 o and that eall resolutions in full force in neconflict the date Offect on f" are hereby repealed. and seconded by the Resolution It was moved by be adopted, and upon roll c e were: , AYES: NAYS: ABSENT/ / Balmer Dickson / Erdahl Lynch McDonald j Neuhauser Perret Passed and approved this day of _ ATTEST: , 1982. Received & Approvo8 By Isis Lcgal Department I71CROFILMED 01' i JORM MICR6LAB 1 CEDAR RAPIDS DES MOINES dog i J�I RESOLUTION NO. 82-289 A RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING CERTAIN FEES AND CHARGES WITH RESPECT TO THE ADMINISTRATION OF REGULATIONS FOR TAXICABS AND TAXICAB DRIVERS. WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Iowa City, Iowa has enacted Ordinance No. 82-3069 which establishes regulations for taxicabs and taxicab drivers operating within the City of Iowa City, and WHEREAS, said ordinance provides that certain fees and charges be borne by the applicant for the issuance of a taxicab license or taxicab driver's license, and, WHEREAS, the City staff has proposed the following scheduled charges: 1. Issuance of taxicab license decal, $20.00 each taxicab, for a one-year period, starting March lst, unless suspended or revoked. If the City is notified by the insurance carrier of cancellation of insurance, the decal will be removed by the licensee and returned to the City Clerk's office. There will be no refund of the license fee. 2. Issuance of taxicab driver's license, $9.50 each driver, covers both temporary and permanent license, initially to be due and submitted by February 1, 1983, and good for a one-year period or period of Chauffer's License if under one year. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF IOWA CITY, IOWA, that the above fees and charges be adopted and established for the above stated licenses. WHEREAS, said Ordinance No. 82-3069 provides that as a condition of granting a license to the applicant seeking authorization to operate a taxicab company, that the applicant shall file in the office of the City Clerk a motor vehicle operator's liability insurance policy, with no deductibles, the minimum limits of which shall be set forth by Council resolution, for each taxicab for the period covered by the license applied for. MAY IT FURTHER BE RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF IOWA CITY, IOWA, that the minimum limits for a motor vehicle operator's liability insurance policy, with no deductibles, and with endorsement regarding cancellation, as required by Ordinance 82-3069 be as follows: To cover the assured's liability for personal injury or death of one person, as a result of one accident, or other cause, One Hundred Thousand Dollars ($100,000). To cover the assured's liability for personal injury or death of more than one person, as a result of one accident or other cause, Three Hundred Thousand Dollars ($300,000). To cover the assured's liability for damage to or destruction of property other than that of the assured, as a result of any one accident or cause, Fifty Thousand Dollars ($50,000). lS Approved sy Th Lagal Daparlment ffJt--s'—? )Z V . .. ao 7S MICRTILMED BY �4 JORM MIC ROLAB LCEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES r i r I and seconded by McDonald Erdahl moved by and upon roll call there were: It was ted, the Resolution be adop ABSENT: AYES: NAYS: Balmer x Dickson X — Erdahl Lynch McDonald —X Neuhauser Perret Y. December , 1982. Passed and approved this 7th day of — MA O //���� R ATTEST: _Cdr 4E CITY CLERK f IIICRor ILMED DY j JORM-MICR16LA13 .� CEDAR RAPIDS • DES M0NES i ' I a0 75� RESOLUTION NO. 82-290 A RESOLUTION BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF IOWA CITY IN SUPPORT OF PUBLIC MASS TRANSPORTATION. WHEREAS, public mass transportation has contributed significantly to the vitality of Iowa City as a community, and WHEREAS, public mass transportation is a necessary component in the revitalization of business in downtown Iowa City, and WHEREAS, public mass transportation is the only means of transportation for many citizens of Iowa City and for countless other citizens throughout the State of Iowa and the nation, and WHEREAS, the City Council recognizes that the City will incur a severe financial hardship if it loses Federal or State funding for public mass transportation, and WHEREAS, public mass transportation systems provide a significant economic and social benefit to all citizens of each community they serve. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF IOWA CITY: 1. That the City of Iowa City fully supports Public Transportation in Iowa City. 2. That the State of Iowa should continue its financial support of public transit. 3. That the Federal government should continue support of public transit at no less than the present level. 4. That the State of Iowa and the Federal government recognize their obligation to keep public transit at a viable level. It was moved by Erdahl and seconded by Balmer the Resolution be adopted, and upon roll call there were: AYES: NAYS: ABSENT: x Balmer x Dickson x Erdahl x Lynch x McDonald x Neuhauser z Perret Passed and approved this 7th day of December 1982. MAYOR C \ ATTEST: ?AZ-"t't- CITY CLERK Rte:^?vnH R; Ari;ro�•rtS By The Lcgaf De:r.x plant �l 141CROEILMED BY �F JOHM MIC ROLAB - 1 71 1 � CEDAR RAPIDSDES td01Y[S 7 r i I _ l I r I I RESOLUTION NO. 62-291 RESOLUTION APPROVING AND FORMALLY ADOPTING A WOMEN AND MINORITY BUSINESS ENTERPRISE PROGRAM. WHEREAS, the City of Iowa City believes all businesses should have an opportunity to fully participate in our free enterprise system; and WHEREAS, the City of Iowa City is desirous of supporting this belief by actively seeking to do business with those businesses who have sometimes been excluded from enjoying the benefits of this country's free enterprise system; and WHEREAS, the Women and Minority Business Enterprise Committee has developed a list which identifies women and minority businesses located in eastern Iowa; and WHEREAS, it is desirable that all City departments employ the use of women and minority business enterprises as a matter of policy; and WHEREAS, a Women and Minority Business Enterprise Program has been developed which incorporates such a policy and outlines procedure for its implementation. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF IOWA CITY, IOWA, that the Women and Minority Business Enterprise Program should be and is hereby approved and officially adopted by the City of Iowa City. It was moved by Erdahl and seconded by McDonald the Resolution be adopted, and upon roll call there were: AYES: NAYS: ABSENT: x Balmer x Dickson x Erdahl x Lynch x McDonald x Neuhauser x Perret Passed and approved this 7th day ��oof111��1December / 1982. MAYOR ATTEST: CITY CLERK LZ%`rlll{0lCi1Gi t)(!!•tlflll: ()t •lrnl1Q/, n 3e B Zrran.� ao77 MICRO(ILMED BY JORM MIC RdLAB I � CEDAR RAPIDS DES IdOIIiES ,. r L City of Iowa City Women and Minority Business Enterprise Program PURPOSE The purpose of this women and minority business enterprise program is to encourage and afford equal opportunity to businesses owned and controlled by minorities or women so that a greater number of these businesses will submit bids to the City of Iowa City on goods and services which they are interested in providing. Furthermore, non -women and minority business enterprise prospective bidders are required to make every effort to recruit women and minority businesses for their subcontract work and to furnish documentation of these efforts as so requested. The City's purchasing procedures will be consistent with this program, in order to promote a conscious effort by City personnel to obtain more of their goods and services from minority or women businesses. This will be achieved by making personnel aware of what the women and minority business community has to offer. POLICY STATEMENT The City of Iowa City is committed to a policy ,of non-discrimination in the conduct of its business, including the procurement of goods, materials and services. In accordance with this policy, the women and minority business enterprise program presented here represents the City's commitment to equal opportunity for all in the employment of business enterprises. The City will not discriminate against any business organization in the award of any contract because of the race, color, creed, religion, national origin, age, sex, sexual orientation, marital status or disability of its manager, employees, or owners. OBJECTIVES It is the City's objective to increase the volume of city business with businesses owned and controlled by minorities or women including such professional services as engineering, banking, architecture, legal counsel, and construction contracting without compromising the bidding procedures required by Chapter 23 of the Code of Iowa. The following actions have been taken to help facilitate the attainment of the City's broadly stated objective: -A city-wide goal of 3% minority and female business utilization has been set. -A directory of all known women and minority businesses located in Des Moines, and eastward, has been compiled and has been given to all City employees with purchasing authority. -The City's Civil Rights Specialist has been given the following responsibilities: i - Develop, monitor and recommend necessary revisions for the women and minority business enterprise program. MICROf ILMID BY JORM MIC ROLAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOVIES 8077 v 2 Maintain and update the directory of women and minority owned businesses with specific information on services and/or products and other information, Monitor City departments to determine departmental women and minority business enterprise achievements. DEFINITIONS For the purposes of this program: Minority means a person who is a citizen or lawful permanent resident of the United States and who is: A. Black (a person having origins in any of the Black racial groups of Africa); 8. Hispanic (a person of Spanish or Portugese culture with origins in Mexico, South or Central America, or the Carribean Islands, regardless of race); C. Asin-Amrica thea Fare Eastl, (SoutheasthAsia, aving other Indian ns in nsubcontiinenty of the goralpeoples the Pacific islands); D. American Indian and Alaskan Native (a person having origins in any of the original peoples of North America). Minority Business Enterprise or MBE means a business concern which is owned and controlled by one or more minorities. For the purposes of this program, owned and controlled means a business: (A) Which is at least 51% owned by one or more minorities or in the case of a publicly owned business, at least 51% of the staff of which is owned by one or more minorities, and (B) Whose management and daily business operations are controlled by one or more such individuals. Women -owned Business Enterprise or WBE means a business concern which is owned or controlled by one or more women. For the purposes of this program, owned and controlled means a business: (A) Which is at least 51% owned by one or more women or, in the' case of a publicly owned business, owned by one or more women and (B) Whose management and daily business operations are controlled by one or more such individuals. ao77 MICRof ILMED BY JORM MIC ROLAO 1 CEDAR RAPIDS UCS MOVIES J ■ 3 WOMEN/MINORITY BUSINESS ENTERPRISE (W/MBE) CONSTRUCTION AND PUBLIC WORKS Architectural and Engineering Architectural Interiors Co. Inc.* 2309 Aspen Lane, N.E. Cedar Rapids, Iowa 52402 (319) 393-8425 Michelle P. Fisher Interior design for commercial business design planning, drafting, finish schedules, furniture layout, and furniture sales. B&B Engineering Services Corp. 1218 Highland Court Iowa City, Iowa 52240 (319) 351-4025 Haywood Belle Engineering feasibility studies, cost estimates, design surveys, topographic surveys/inspection; water supply wells, reservoirs, pipelines, pumping and distribution systems. Eclectic Collection* 4341 First Avenue SE Cedar Rapids, Iowa 52403 (319) 365-2100 Susan Gavin Design and specify interior/exterior of building, offices, etc. and provide purchasing assistance to allow purchasing direct from manufacturer. j Krishna Engineering Consultants, Inc. P.O. Box 65067 1200 35th Street, Suite 409 West Des Moines, Iowa 50265 (515) 225-3424 Gopal T. K. Krishna Engineering services in the fields of Electrical, Environmental and Mechanical Engineering. *Female -owned business **Minority female -owned business 9077 I4ICROFILI-IED BY JORM MIC RQL4B i � CEDAR RAPIDS DES 14019E5 I � i 4 Milani-Restrfpo Partnership, P.C. 424 10th Street, Suite 224 Des Moines, Iowa 50309 Francisco Restrepo, President (515) 280-1252 Architectural programming, site selection, feasibility studies, schematic design, design development, construction documents, bidding and negotiation, construction contract administration. Plant Facilities & Equipment Design 2905 North Michigan Ave. Davenport, Iowa 52804 (319) 391-4180 Gyan N. Ray Provide Engineering Design Service in the following areas: Mechanical Design, Civil Design, Industrial Engineering, HVAC Design. Also provide the necessary labor and material for Interior Decorating & Painting, Wall Paper Hanging. Construction Consolidated Contractors 3804 Douglas Des Moines, Iowa 50310 (515) 274-5221 Muhammad Y. Abdullah, President General contractors for projects, except in electrical and mechanical. Construction Associates, Inc. 417 Third Street SW Cedar Rapids, Iowa 52406 (319) 365-3444 Commercial development, demolition, residential rehabilitation, cement work, painting, insulation, siding, forming, framing, rough and finish carpentry, roofing, drywalling suspended ceilings, general and subcontracting. Denman Phillips Construction Co. 404 Beech Street Waterloo, Iowa 50703 (319) 235-9551 Denman Phillips General construction, concrete, sidewalk, curb and gutter. *female -owned business **Minority female -owned business I41CR0f IL14ED BY i JORM MICROLAB 1 CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES i J r v , r LF... 11 5 Elias J. Vargas Construction Co. 1603 Kirkwood Blvd. Davenport, Iowa 52803 (319) 324-7247 Elias J. Vargas New building and remodeling of buildings. Grady Unlimited, Inc. 2930 Bell Avenue P.O. Box 2701 Des Moines, Iowa 50321 (515) 288-9555 Nathaniel Grady Construction to include street and road,sidewalks, sewer and wastewater, building construction. Harmon Webb 2341 Coldstream Avenue NW Cedar Rapids, Iowa 52402 (319) 364-0520 Harmon Webb Construction Demolition, landscaping (excluding seeding) sodding, concrete parking, sidewalks, etc., excavation. Joe Jones Construction, Ltd. Box AJ Brooklyn, Iowa 52211 (515) 522-9208 Joe L. Jones Sanitary sewer, storm sewer, water mains, driveways, sidewalks and miscellaneous construction. Phillips Builders & Contracting 522 Iowa Street Waterloo, Iowa 50703 (319) 236-0506 j Lenny or Denman Phillips Concrete paving, asphalt paving, trucking, excavation, curb and gutter, site grading and demolition. e *Female -owned business **Minority female -owned business 111CRUILMED B1' j JORM MIC R6LAB J CEDAR RAPIDS • DES 110IDES I I 9077 J r 11 Schmidt Construction Co. Inc.* Box 70 Winfield, Iowa 52659 (319) 257-6714 Elsa Grimmer Bridge, culvert, paving, sewer, pile driving, cofferdam, steel erection, concrete work. U and I Construction 116 Carl Street Waterloo, Iowa 50703 (319) 232-3684 E. G. Grover Cement and asphalt; sidewalk and driveways. Electricians and Plumbers Bea Day Plumbers* 1208 Arthur Iowa City, Iowa 52240 (319) 354-2814 Bea Day Residential and commercial plumbing, repairs, service calls, installations, in new construction and remodeling sites. Destiny Electric Co., Inc. 2836 East Locust St. Davenport, .Iowa 52803 (3 19) 359-7229 or 386-7517 j Thomas Myers, President ential Entire electrical wiring and contracting of istr�?ghting fixturescommercial , reswditches, and maintenance. Any and all electrical supplies:. transformers, switch gear, panels, etc. New Circuit Electric* 2029 I Street Iowa City, Iowa 52240 (319) 351-0008 Joan C. Pinkvoss trical installation for residential and small Install or repair all types of elec commercial sites. *Female -owned business **Minority female -owned business 1,11CROf ILMED BY JORM MICROLAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES a07� 1 J J 7 Landscaping All Seasons Florist* 2333's Euclid Avenue Des Moines, Iowa 50310 (515) 255-1139 Regina Raby Landscaping, commercial plant, floral care and equipment necessary to do landscaping. Custom Landscaping Co.* 707 East 14th Street Davenport, Iowa 52803 (319) 326-5780 Bette Steffensmeier Seeding, sodding, fencing, erosion control. Path Construction Company* Box 63, Alpine Road Agency, Iowa 52530 (515) 937-5219 Lucinda P. Thompson Erosion control, seeding, sodding, guardrail, fencing, park development, Portland cement paving. Stokes Landscaping, Inc. 1500 East 4th Street Waterloo, Iowa 50703 (319) 236-1568 W. C. Stokes or Wallace Stokes Major landscaping, sidewalk, driveway paving, erosion control, seeding, sodding, fertilizing, guardrail instllation and field fence installation. Haulers and Freight Transportation Henry's Trucking 430 Bratnober Street Waterloo, Iowa 50703 (319) 291-7318 Henry L. Roby Hauling - asphalt,,rock, sand, gravel, broken concrete, rip -rap. *Female -owned business **Minority female -owned business aoz7 l MICR0E1LNED 0Y CORM MIC RdIi � f CEDAR RAPIDS DES X401 10V NES l I 10 �r M Watts Transfer Company 825 First Avenue Rock Island, Illinois 61201 (309) 786-4447 Janice Watts, Office Manager A common carrier of freight of all kinds. Super -Rite Freightways, Inc. P.O. Box 367 Rock Island, Illinois 61201 (309) 787-5008 John H. Lowery, Sr. (Service) freight hauler - handles general freight to, from and within five states. Maintenance and Remodeling Brown's Janitorial Service 560 24th Street Des Moines, Iowa 50312 (515) 244-4052 Robert W. Brown Complete maintenance and remodeling, painting, drywall, carpeting. Candelite Homes & Interiors, Inc.** 4409 81st Street Des Moines, Iowa 50322 (515) 276-3235 Jonella Rolinger General contractor in building single family or apartments, decorating (painting), wallpaper selecting, drapes, blinds, floor coverings, furnishings. Gloria's Painting & Decorating, Inc. 4200 SE 16th Street Des Moines, Iowa 50320 (515) 285-8050 Gloria Campbell Commercial, Residential painting and vinyl hanging. *Female -owned business **Minority female -owned business ao77 MICROr ILM[D BY JORM MIC.ROLAB I [[onrs Rnrios DES M019C5 I i I Er 9 J. R. Painting & Decorating Inc. 1600 Westview Drive Coralville, Iowa 52241 (319) 354-4054 John Rios, President Painting, vinyl and paper hanging. Lam Painters* R.R. 6, Box 148 Iowa City, Iowa 52240 (319) 351-3454 Margaret R. Penney Interior and exterior painting and staining. Walker's Painting & Decorating Co. 1610 5th Street Rock Island, Illinois (309) 788-4375 Painting, hanging of drywall, carpentry work. *Female -owned business **Minority female -owned business 141CROrIL14ED BY � —DORM MIC R(a1LAB— ,J - j CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOVIES I � ao71 r I/ 10 WOMEN/MINORITY BUSINESS ENTERPRISE (W/MBE) SUPPLIES AND EXPENDIBLES Supplies American Clean Office 80 College Avenue Des Moines, Iowa 50314 (515) 243-5447 Calvin L. Nesbitt Janitorial, window washing, new construction clean-up. Baker Services, Ltd. 1530 Sixth Avenue Des Moines, Iowa 50314 (515) 284-5814 Ken Craddock Sanitary supplies, chemicals, aerosols, paper products and machines, washroom equipment - accessories, vanities, toilet compartments and dividers; coat racks, medical disposables - gloves, gowns, washcloths, masks, shoe covers, caps, etc.; installation of washroom equipment. C. W. Parker Co.* 1415 Second Avenue Des Moines, Iowa 50314 (515) 243-6610 Dolores Ferguson Cleaning products: Parker's Perfect Polish, Parker's Lemon Oil Polish, Parker's Aluminum -Stainless Steel Cleaner Polish. Jack Jones Drapery* 505 33rd Avenue SW Cedar Rapids, Iowa 52404 (319) 366-7758 Louise Kline Custom window treatments, featuring energy savers: Roclon linings, Louver drape vertical blinds, Bali V blinds, sun shades, sun film and wallpaper. *Female -owned business **Minority female -owned business ao77 MICROFILMED BY JORM MIC R6LA9- CEDAR RAPIDS DESMDINES I i _ J u Tvoesetting and Printin A Fine Bind* 529 South Gilbert Iowa City, Iowa 52240 (319) 337-4327 Nancy Romine Binding services. Annie Graham Typesetting* 529 South Gilbert Iowa City, Iowa 52240 (319) 338-7022 Judith Pendleton, c/o Iowa City Women's Press Typesetting. Words Worth* 124 E. Washington St. Iowa City, Iowa 52240 (319) 338-9496 Phyllis Stiefel Word processing and clerical work. Compo Arts Printing Company* 275 33rd Avenue SW Cedar Rapids, Iowa 52404 (319) 362-1646 Mrs. Casey Hupp Printing (offset and letterpress), typeset, mailing, artist/illustration, copy writing. C & K Printing 5311 S. W. 9th Street Des Moines, Iowa 50315 (515) 285-2035 Connie Schnoebelen, Manager nd Planning, design and production t printiassistance: fourypcolorr process ng and aoffsetfpriintfset ing letterpress printing, (sheet -fed), complete bindery services. *female -owned business **Minority female -owned business a Q077 1 L< MICROFILMED BY I—' JORM MIC ROLAB 7 '� CEDAR RAPIDS DEStdO1AES nfl r 12 Iowa City Women's Press* 529 South Gilbert Iowa City, Iowa 52240 (319) 338-7022 Lisa Schoenfielder Books, magazines, pamphlets, posters, brochures - offset printing, typesetting, design, bindery. Peco Enterprises, Inc. 320 LeClaire Street Davenport, Iowa 52801 (319) 323-4774 John S. Kelly, Marketing Manager Technical publications, writing, editing, illustrations, slides, phototypeset- ting, word processing, supply catalogs, drafting, etc. Sample data collections on equipment f/reliablity, availability and maintainability. Quad -City Register 1809 Second Avenue Rock Island, Illinois 61201 (309). 793-9060 Sheridan McNeair, Jr. Printing, newspaper publishing to minority market carrying bid notices, public hearing notices, employment opportunity listings and general advertising. *Female -owned business **Minority female -owned business 12677 i- MICROEIUIED 6Y 1 JORM MICR46LA13 - CEDAR RAPIDS DES MOVIES I qfl r I I 13 WOMEN/MINORITY BUSINESS ENTERPRISE (W/MBE) PROFESSIONAL SERVICES Answer Iowa, Inc.* Plaza Centre One #330 Iowa City, Iowa 52240 (319) 351-3867 Jessica Green, Manager 24-hour telephone answering service, lease/sales or radio pagers, lease/sales of mobile phones. Bailey's Private Dete Agency, Inc. 1427 8th Avenue SE Cedar Rapids, Iowa 52403 (319) 366-2231 Clyde M. Bailey Security, uniformed and/or plain clothes investigations. Lowery Photo Service 320 19th Street Rock Island, Illinois 61201 (309) 786-6474 Sherry Floyd -Lowery Commercial, Industrial, portrait, free-lance services for press, and special events type coverage; in-house lab services. Mitchell & Mitchell Economists, Ltd.** 1776 22nd, Suite 8 West Des Moines, Iowa 50265 (515) 223-0790 j Katherine Mitchell Scientific research/management consulting; capability statement on file. *Female -owned business **Minority female -owned business of 7 % 1 111CRorIL11ED BY JORM MIC RdILAB 1 I { CEDAR RAPIDS DES I4014ES r I City of Iowa City MEMORANDUM F`�Date: December 3, 1982 To: City Council From: Dale Helling, Assistant City Manager 1-�_z,/ Re: Women and Minority Business Enterprise Program Your agenda includes a resolution approving and adopting a Women and Minority Business Enterprise (W/MBE) program for the City. Research relating to this project was begun by prior staff several years ago. However, a program was never formalized. The program on the agenda was developed by Phyllis Williams, Civil Rights Specialist, assisted by an intern who researched the identity and location of W/MBEs in Eastern Iowa. We will continue to update and expand this list. The Civil Rights Specialist is responsible for monitoring the purchase of goods and services by the City from W/MBEs as these relate to our goal of 3%. Staff recommends approval and adoption of this program in view of the following considerations: 1. Most federally funded programs now include requirements regarding the purchase of goods and services from W/MBEs and this program employs a similar process for the City. 2. Maintenance of this program should enable us to best identify all W/MBEs which are available and thus enhance our efforts to meet federal requirements. 3. This program, in reality, formalizes our existing policies regarding the utilization of W/MBEs. 4. Implementation of this program will further demonstrate the City's commitment to Affirmative Action and Non -Discrimination and it is consistent with the ideals and policies set forth in our Affirmative Action Program. Staff will be present at your informal meeting on December 6 to answer any questions you may have regarding this item. tp4/10 I k. ■ 111CROFILMED BY JORM MICRbLAB ? 1 I CEDAR RAPIDS D[$ I10I4E5 J r RESOLUTION NO. 82-292 RESOLUTION ALLOWING CONSTRUCTION OF A ROADWAY FOR PURPOSES OF INGRESS AND EGRESS TO LOT 3 OVER A PORTION OF THE STORMWATER DETENTION BASIN IN HICKORY RIDGE ESTATES SUBDIVISION, JOHNSON COUNTY, IOWA. WHEREAS, the subdivider of Hickory Ridge Estates Subdivision filed in the Johnson County Recorder's office, protective covenants and restrictions applicable to this subdivision; and WHEREAS, Paragraph 24 of said covenants provides that no construction or grading shall be permitted in any stormwater management area shown on the final plat of the subdivision without the express consent of the City of Iowa City; and WHEREAS, the subdivider executed and recorded in Book 558, at page 58, et. seq., Records of the Johnson County Recorder's office, a perpetual easement in favor of Iowa City, Iowa, which provides that the lot holders reserve the right to use any of the lots within the subdivision for any purpose which will not interfere with the City's enjoyment of the rights granted in said easement; and WHEREAS, the final plat of said subdivision shows a stormwater detention basin across the entire portion of said Lot 3 adjoining Charles Drive, the only means of access to said Lot 3; and WHEREAS, the combination of these instruments creates a need for the City to grant approval to a buyer of said Lot 3 to construct a means of ingress and egress over said storm water detention basin for purposes of reaching a home which may be constructed upon said Lot 3. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF IOWA CITY, IOWA, 1. That the present owner or any subsequent owner, grantee or transferee of said Lot 3, Hickory Ridge Estates Subdivision, Johnson County, Iowa, may construct a roadway over and across the stormwater detention basin situated in the west corner of said Lot 3 for purposes of ingress and egress to a dwelling home situated on said Lot 3. 2. That the City Clerk of Iowa City, Iowa, is hereby authorized and directed to certify a copy of this Resolution to the Johnson County Recorder, Johnson County Court House, Iowa City, Iowa, for recording. aot br MICROFILMED BY J JORM MIC RGTL A B - j CEDAR RAPIDS • DES 1401: r i J I� I IJ` r It was moved by Balmer and seconded by McDonald the Resolution be adopted, and upon roll call there were: AYES: NAYS: ABSENT: x Balmer x Dickson X- Erdahl x Lynch x McDonald x Neuhauser x Perret Passed and approved this 7th day of December 1982. MAYOR a 7 ATTEST: CITY CLERK i Received h Approved iiy The Legal Department —II-30-nw-'s-: 1 MICROrILMED DY I DORM MIC R6LAB- j CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES I I � ao79 J City of Iowa City MEMORANDUM -� DATE: November 30, 1982 TO: Ilonorable Mayor and City Council FROM: Robert W. ,Jansen, City Attorney k kl'.�� RE: Resolution for Quit Claim Deed and Resolution Allowing Con- struction of a Roadway Over a Portion to a Storm Water Detention Basin in Hickory Ridge Estates Subdivision Included in the agenda for the December 7, 1982, Council meeting are two resolutions. The first of these authorizes the Mayor and Clerk to execute a quit claim deed in order to clear up a title problem for private parties. The second resolution provides that the Council will permit a roadway to be constructed over and across a portion of a storm water detention basin. The first resolution authorizing a quit claim deed from the City to John A. Flack and 11. Darlene Flack was requested by Attorney Doug Olson. This property is now being sold to new purchasers and the attorney for ilio new purchasers has raised an objection to the title because the plat shows a ten foot strip "reserved by Westgate Development, Inc.". It appears that this reservation was for public purposes, either for storm water drainage or park uses. Accordingly, we checked with the City Engineer and he has reported back that the City has no interest in the ten foot strip for any purpose. In addition, the Parks and Recreation Director has informed us that his department has no correct or future interest in this property for park purposes. Therefore, the City appears not to have any legal or equitable interest in the property and the resolution should be passed by the Council authorizing the conveyance of any interest the City might have in the strip. The second resolution is at the request of Attorney Bruce Haupert on behalf of a W. and Mrs. Froeming, who are the subdividers of a ten acre tract on Rapid Creek Road known as Hickory Ridge Estates Subdivision and located 1.8 miles outside the city limits. The Froemings recorded an easement in favor of the City and paragraph G of that casement provides that the Froemings and subsequent purchasers may not erect a "structure" or "obstruction" within the storm water management areas as shown on the plat. Lot 3 in the subdivision has been sold,but, as shown on the plat, the storm water detention basin totally blocks access to Lot 3. The purpose of the resolution, then, is to permit the present owner and any subsequent owner to construct a roadway over and across the portion of the storm water detention basin to allow access to a dwelling home to be built on Lot .3. o"to78 '11CRDE1LVIED BY j JORM MICRE/LAB 1 CEDAR HA{'105 •DES 14018ES i f� Honorable Mayor and City Council November 30, 1982 Page 2 The City Engineer has indicated no objection to the resolution. In accord with Council policy, the respective attorneys will be billed for legal staff time (1.75 hours and 1.25 hours) plus publication costs. i t MICROFILMED BY � f JORMMICR#LAO I CEDAR RAPIDS DES MOINES i I LL aD78 RESOLUTION NO. 82-293 RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY TO CONVEY REAL PROPERTY LOCATED IN WESTGATE SUBDIVISION (IN WEST IOWA CITY) BY QUIT CLAIM DEED. WHEREAS, a title examiner has suggested that the City of Iowa City may have an interest in the following described real property: Commencing at the southeast corner of Lot 72 in Westgate, an addition to the City of Iowa City, Iowa, according to the plat thereof recorded in Plat Book 8, page 77, Plat Records of Johnson County, Iowa, thence southerly along the west line of Westgate Street to a point that is 10 feet south of the south line of said Lot 72, thence north 88010'30" west parallel with and 10 feet south of the south line of said Lot 72 to the easterly line of Lot 54 in said Addition, thence northeasterly along said easterly line of Lot 54 to the southwest corner of said Lot 72, thence easterly along the south line of said Lot 72 to the place of beginning. WHEREAS, John A. Flack and H. Darlene Flack are holders of record title to said real property; and WHEREAS, it has been determined that the City has no interest in or to said real property; and WHEREAS, Mr. and Mrs. Flack have requested a quit claim deed from the City in order to clear the title examiner's objection; and WHEREAS, the City is willing to cooperate in clearing a title objection. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF IOWA j CITY, IOWA: 1. That the City is authorized to quit claim any interest it may have in the above-described real property to John A. Flack and H. Darlene Flack. 2. That the Mayor is authorized to sign, and the City Clerk or Deputy City Clerk to attest, a quit -claim deed disclaiming any interest of the City in or to the above-described property. ao77 IIICROFIL14ED BY JORM MIC REILAB 1 L - 1 CEDAR RAPIDS DES !401YC5 t i i a 1 Resolution No 2-293 Page 2 It was moved by McDonald and seconded by Dickson the Resolution be adopted, and upon roll call there were: AYES: NAYS: ABSENT: x Balmer x Dickson x Erdahl _ x Lynch x McDonald x Neuhauser x Perret Passed and approved this 7th day of December 1982. h LU MAYOR ATTEST:�� CITY CLERK D i j i I �ec?ived & Approved By The Ldgal Dapadment 1 FIILROf ILI•IED BY i 1. JORM MICRE/LAB _l CEDAR RAPIDS DES MOVES I I � a ao79 J_� LF... i RECORDING/LEGAL DEPT. Attached please find I executed copy of Resolution N �l� X293 authorizing signing and recording of � After you have obtained the signatures on the deeds and recorded it and the Resolution, please return them to the City Clerk for filing in the official files. is to be responsible for the completion of this proceure. City Clerk's Office /A l 1, MICRO(ILMED BY JORM MICROLAB ! CEDAR RAPIDS • DES td014E5 X079 J II IOWA STATE FAN ASSOCIATIC� FOR THE LEGAL EFFECT OF THE USE Official Farre No. A a,...e.., r ., .r. N rw. 10111 OF THIS FORM, CONSULT YOUR LAWYER QUIT CLAIM DEED snob) 211 filen by Tbegir Vraentg: That the City of Iowa City, a municipal t j corporation i in consideration of the sum of in hand paid do hereby Quit Claim unto John A. Flark and, H Darlpunp Flack- huchand and wife Grantees' Address: all our right, title, interest, estate, claim and demand in the following described real estate situated in Johnson County, Iowa, to -wit: Commencing at the southeast corner of Lot 72 in Westgate, an addition to the City of Iowa City, Iowa, according to the plat thereof recorded in Plat Book 8, page 77, Plat Records of Johnson County, Iowa, thence southerly along the west line of Westgate Street to a point that is 10 feet south of the south line of said Lot 72, thence north 88010'3011 west parallel with and 10 feet south of the south line of said Lot 72 to the easterly line of Lot 54 in said Addition, thence northeasterly along said easterly line of Lot 54 to the southwest corner of said Lot 72, thence easterly along the south line of said Lot 72 to the place of be- ginning. Each of the undersigned hereby relinquishes all righ+s of dower, homestead and distributive share in and to the above described promises. Words and phrases herein. including achno.fedgment hereof, shall be construed as in the singular or plural number, and as masculine• feminine or neuter gender, according to the contest. ;1 Dated _/• %T. C CI. (1<: iy IgS Data y)4 Lia/kr /h IgSl, CITY OF I01•IA /CITY, IOWA By \ . _,/(01I JAAlst,P/. Mary C. Nqdhauser, Mayor 410 E. Washington. Iowa City. Inwa 52240 IGromfor`s Address) Attest:(��c�I; Abbie Stolfus, City C1eYk 410 E. Washington, Iowa City, Iowa 52240 IGrantor% Addressl FOR THE LEGAL EFFECT OF THE USE OF THIS FORM. CONSULT YOUR LAWYER STATE OF IOWA, Johnson / COUNTY, ss: On this Z_day-of /1 c <,,, Urr , A.D. 19 �, before me, the undersigned, a Notary Public in and for the State of Iowa, personally appeared Mary C. Neuhauser and i Abbie Stoll fus to me personally known, who, being by me duty sworn, did say that they are the mayor and city clerk rospectively, of said corporation executing the within and foregoing instrument to which this Is attached, that (nv,:x981)f=)dx OAxlR=NOCXIXiiXXt xx corporation; that said instrument was signed (and sealed) on behalf of (the seal affixed thereto is the seal of said) City Council mayor said corporation by authority of its ROWNY&XPNOWNec; and that the said and city clerk as such officers acknowledged the execution of said instrument to be the voluntary act and deed of sold corporation, by it and by them v lu tardy execute NOBENTW.JANSEN I� CX.0 IJ I P E MY COMMISSIONE Elf! )�I I Autust 19,1995 J�I�{)crt L t. 7.h u 7[ l GO' , Notary Public in' nd for said County and Siete. IOWA STATE FAN ASSOCIATION Official Form No. 12 n....e.n 111,,,1,.,, .,r. w ,1111 11.11'^a"r. " ® IW,I.n. es..0 w e...,.. e.w .. ,.w, IUu lYwlin/'. hnun), IVXa VI: V'YD� 1 Q( MICROFILt•ICD BY i JORM MICR46LAEB ) CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOVIES , I i I 1 J r L MEN, RESOLUTION NO. 82-2294 RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO SIGN AND THE CITY CLERK TO ATTEST TWOCITYCORECTIE OFR IOWAVCITY RAND LOCATED INRANTY DEEDS NBLOCKS 25VEYING AAND R26EOWNED OF EAST IOWA CITY (VACATED F STREET R.O.W. BETWEEN MUSCATINE AVENUE AND 3RD STREET). WHEREAS, by Resolution 80-486 the City Council on November 4, 1980, authorized the sale of the following described real property by Warranty Deed to John F. and Karen L. Gillespie and Michael A. and Helen L. Rittenmeyer: Beginning at the intersection of the Northeasterly line of Muscatine Avenue and the South line of , page292fEast thenceowa Eastity 255a051feetto heand ecorded in Southeast Johnson County, Book 1, page corner of said Block 25; thence 50°00'45"E, 75.0 feet to the Northeast corner of Block 26 of said East Iowa City; thence West 172.90 feet on the North line of said Block 26 to the Northeasterly line of Muscatine Avenue; thence N47°36'38"W, 111.25 feet to the point of beginning; excepting therefrom the following described property: Beginning at the intersection of the Northeasterly R.O.W. line of Muscatine Avenue and the South line of Block 25, East ECityas platted a along said South recorded in Johnson County Book 1, page 9 line of Block 25 85.05 feet; thence Southwesterly 68.10 feet to a point on the Northeasterly R.O.W. line of Muscatine Avenue '38"W 30ch is 500°feet8to 30.00 feet from the point of beginning; thence N47136 the point of beginning. rized theRsal'ebofResution the followi0ng8described6 the yreal nproperty by Warracil on November ntyBDe�edutooHelen Svatos: n of the Northeasterly R.O.W. line of Muscatine Beginning at the intersectio Avenue and the South line of Block 2,East thenIowa ce ECity al s plait South recorded in Johnson County Book 1, page 9 line of Block 25 85.05 feet; thence Southwesterly 68.10 feet to a goint on the Northeasterly R.O.W. line of Muscatine Avenue which is 547 36138"E 30.00 feet from the point of beginning; thence N47136'38"W 30.00 feet to the point of beginning, and ranty Deeds were executed without having the WHEREAS, the two respective War proper corporate acknowledgments, and WHEREAS, a corrective deed for the Gillespie and Rittenmeyer conveyance was subsequently executed without proper authorization, and WHEREAS, it is now necessary to authorize the execution of two corrective deeds to correct the two original Warranty Deeds. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF IOWA CITY: 1. That the Mayor is authorized to sign, and the City Clerk to attest, two corrective te described property. inal Warranty Deeds previously executedconveyingthe abov !NCrOCILMCD 61' JORM MIC ROIL AB ! CEDAR RAPIDS DCS !4019E5 J 2 It was moved by Erdahl and seconded by McDonald the Resolution be adopted, and upon roll call there were: AYES: NAYS: ABSENT: x Balmer x Dickson x Erdahl x Lynch x McDonald x Neuhauser x Perret Passed and approved this 7th day of December 1982. MAYOR ATTEST: TY CLERK 0 Rocelvocl �e Approved B The Legal Department Is Z I aa 80 t, MICROFILMED BY JORM MIC R(SLAB CEDAR RAPIDS DES MDI NES v� IOWA STATE EAR ASSOCIATION fax [N[ ltA[Q Official Form No. 1.1 rt'.r•�w• amww.. ,v,. w ,... u•n Of TNN TORY, CONSULT yey U[t uwyn I WARRANTY DEED i noW ill SHeii bil T11r5e Pregriag: rhat the City of Iowa City, Iowa, a municipal corporation .n ie ration One dollar (51.00) and other valuable consideration .:.Convey,r•o Helen.Svatos, single .. ,e'.r •.[•r; re.rl r,•n'c.J orated in Johnson Co„nl•, In..., Beninninn at the intersection of the Northeasterly R.O.W. line of Muscatine Avenue and the south line of Block 25, East Iowa City as platted and recorded in Johnson County Book 1, Page 92; thence East along said south line of Block 25 85.05 feet; thence southwesterly 68.10 feet to a point on the Northeasterly R.O.W. line of Muscatine Avenue which is South 47036'38" East 30.00 feet from the point of beginninq; thence North 47036'38" 41est 30.00 feet to the point of beginning. This is a deed which, without additional consideration corrects the warranty deed previously recorded at Book 584, page 133. -- _ 190 n [C 30 A 19: 34Al . FT.- :uca'nr Fell ��D � I ji:.lai �aiLli P. -!d :he grantors do Hereby Covenant with the said grantees, and successors in interest, that said grantors hold said real estate by title in fee simple; that they have good and lawful authority to sell and convey the same; that said erwni,es are Free and Clear of all Liens and Encumbrances Whatsoever except as may be above stated; and said e,ar.tors Covenant to Warrant and Defend the said premises against A lawful claims of all persons whomsoever. e.,co?t as may be above stated. Loch of the undersigned hereby relinquishes all rights of dower, homestead and distributive share in and to the 1 F described promises. W, rd- ^nd phrases heroin including acinowledgmenl hereof shell be comlrued as In the singular or plural number, and a'. mmcullne „ a•: grder, according to the conled / —A ------ I 1 STATE of IOWA, _i ss. Mary N h user, Ma--- --_-- I COUNTY OF Johnson 1 ____day of . 19_ before A bTe 5tol-I VS, lty�l— k .... .. ., .,.,i n N, -w, Pub's Ir nrd for said Counly and ,ya.. f M IGranlors' adnnsl In a ,nnwn 'a be the identical persons named in and who ,ru.'ra ILe foregoing ia%lm,n1't and ,cln.wl.dged that they n,e,.•rd •ha same es then voluntary ncl and deed. •rv'.r..r , i , . , St il,. o8d 1.1 WARRANTT Otto Gn.art January, 1981 n i MILROr1LMED BY i Lmac..,.. i -CORM MICRE/LAB rl I CEDAR RAPIDS •DES M1IDIYES r FOR THEwL ONCI Or TME Use OF THIS 10 W, CONSULT YOUR LAw'in STATE Or IOWA, Johnson _ COUNTY, ss: On this �—day of �•'f•'i.• �r'C� , A.D. 19—'L22 , before me. the undersigned, a Notary Public Har Ileuhau a^d for ,be State of Iowa, personally appeared ser Y-____. and ASbie Stolflls tome personally known, who, being by me duly sworn, did say 't -not 'I.0 the Mayor and City Clerk reI of said corporation executing the within and fore°oing instrument to which this Is attached, that IttAAX-dk>hllk7PQR�A#NAAVIR3IXRy(N4WC)S"i ) corporation; that said instrument was signed (and sealed) on be , pf )t: a seal a"Oed'hereto is the seal of said) r.:1 ,-r A fI ... 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Ic], rip ';uo:an,lsul of oy; pa,ma.a own f-'1' pal v. sucs)od ivJ,uao' ay, eq -) usout aw o; _ - - :.am:..t ;i �gtur,t,nd '4^IS Pv', I,ur. l,.„,,,J fdl•: x)l ❑ to cA,) tall U0 , u:ofo!, I f .UNf107 _ f0 31V1S o2d�'0 f, I 1 ; 111CROEILMED BY JORM MICR4/LAB I I� \ I CEDAR RAPIDS DES MOPJES 7 % � I L1 II IOWA STATE EAR ASSOCIATION MA THE LEGAL EFFECT OF THE USE C4,1.1 Form No. 1.1 n••I• •-• ••• ^•^•• •"'• •' '••^ '••r' or THIS MRM, CONSULT yOYE CtwTiR:� . ` WARRANTY DEED iinow all }len by fThrse jkrsentg: ih.,t the City of Iowa City, Iowa, a municipal, corporation ,•. . le.nton one dollar .(S1 00) and other valuable consideration e,.:. Convey,., John F.. Gillispie.and I:aren_L. Gillispie and Michael. A. Rittenlneyer and Helen L. Rittenmeyer, as tenants in conmon ., ix•J Era e" 0e. "'."I'd ,n .. Johnson Ciwr.t•, I•. n. ' , •.• Beginning at the intersection of the Northeasterlyline of Muscatine Avenue and the South line of Block 25 of East Iowa City as platted and recorded in Johnson County, Book 1, page 92; thence East 255.05 feet to the Southeast corner of said Block 25; thence South 0000'45" East, 75.00 feet to the Northeast corner of Block 26 of said East Iowa City; thence Nest 172.90 feet on the North line of said Block 26 to the Northeasterly line of Muscatine Avenue; thence North 47036'38" hest 111.25 feet to the point of beginning; excepting therefrom the following described property: lleninninn at the intersection of the Northeasterly R.O.W. line of fluscatine Avenue and the South line of Block 25, East Iowa City as platted and recorded in Johnson County Book 1, page 92; thence East along said South line of Block 25, 85.05 feet; thence Southwesterly 68.10 feet to a point on the Northeasterly R.O.W. line of Muscatine Avenue which is South 47036'38"East 30.00 feet from the point of begin- ning; thence North 47036'38" West 30.00 feet to the point of beginniryg�flt�,� 1 ,rat This is a deed which, without additional consideration, corrects warranty deeds previously recorded at Book 585, page 16 and Book 6M LElagg,.229. .- ,._...•—. �' 19820EC 30 A 11 9: 34 Tran:+ler F'cc -- l �E1,t Rewording Fcc1l_L ryP Tulal�1. GU_ �, „ .A, -J •r.e grantors do Hereby Covenant with the said grantees, and successors in interest, that said grantors hold said rea' ns41te by title in fee simple; that they have good and lawful authority to sell and convey the some: that siid 1?c•m;-e; are Ree and Clear of all Liens and Encumbrances Whatsoever except as may be above stated; and sold 0•.,'Jor. Covenant to Warrant and Defend the said premises against the lawful claims of all persons whomsoever. e,cept m. •, aj be above stated. i:.,_n vt tl,c undersigned hereb, relinquishes all rights of dower, homestead and distributive share m and to the de>cnued ;:remises. r v:-i+..,^d phraut herum Includ.nq „clnu.fedgee,al hereof shall be canftr„ed nt d, the dngulnr or plural numb,,, and a, meStAne or 4•^•n ±e g, -.der. according t� the conte. r. Sanrd this � _ .day of _____—. STATE OF IOWA. COUNTY OF Johnson _j SS. ,'.. ._—day at 19_ hefum Notary Puldie ,and for ,aid Caonty and Mary Tfe auser, mayor City _ - Abble toles, `�k -- (Granton eddr,t,) W n,n Ino.n mto be the identical porton; aam,d in and ,.h9. rusutrd Ihr Ioregoing ire ruenl. and aclno.ledged thal ther•� / ` a,ecated the wme at their v01uAlary act and dead. F - .. 4..6n, P�66r m end fo• :n.,I Coan •, m.l Shu. i. — , MICROFILMED BY L i JORM MIC REsL AB I L ! I CEDAR RAPIDS •DES MOINES I r %• i -", Heb •IM a O 80 ,. 1,1 wAEurnr Ona Gurnee Jie,.". 1401 - t FOS TNS t/6eL SlrSCT OF TNS USA � - STATE Op IOWA. John/�,,Qn COUNTY, ss: OF THIS /0 W, CONSULT YOUR LAWYER ^•' `� /L:: r'Firliei , A.D. 19 4-, before me, the undersigned, a Nota Public 1 Cn Tn,s . -•� day of� 9 N I ,r end for •:.e 'Ste of Iowa. Personally appeared Isa—ry -Neuhauser and , _Abbt2 StOlfus , to me oerscnally known, who, being by me duly sworn, did say r• trey are the Mayor and City Clerk of said corporation executing the within and foregoing instrument to which this Is attached, that (%'li%7f"1PY.)hFt: %70110. p%A7UXIIAXbry(H keewAod) corporation; that said instrument was signed (and sealed) on behalf of _. (,he seal a�ii.ed thereto is the seal of said) City Council 4 ... :;rpo•ar or, by authority of its BO%IH(154 X141'9t%d4'K and that the said I rf...._...y. 7. a•d City Clerk as such officers acknowledged the execution of said instrument to be the voiueer. ac• end deed of said corporation, by it and by them voluntarily execulad. J�• s _r�CCsl�poc.c"� k7!i/_c-f.l7t_____ _-. _.__— I l,+Y�• Nc!+ry Public i•r and for said County and Stnfe. 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