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.,rt ru.oneeen ea. uu.ue.Form 156-x
(7aNem 50.71, 277.70 and 20A.15, CW. .1low) OJ81SI
IT IS HEREBY CERTIFIED THAT, on the - - _ .15th . _ day of _ _ Drtober--------------------- A. D., 19.81 _ _,
the undersigned A. _C i I ek,. Jl. _Donne_1Jy-, _B. _ 0CkenfeI s, _ D.._ Sehr, _and. D._ _Langenberg _Chairperson
(NAMES AND TIRE OF OFFICE OF THE CAWASSEES)
Members of the Johnson County Board of Supervisors
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Board of Canvassers, as provided by law, in .Iowa,City ------------------------------------------------
In --- ----- 90
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In_.-.-__-_90 Sgrt __--_--_-. _-County, Iowa, and canvassed the election returns from all the voting precincts in
said County, for votes cast at the election held therein on the_ -13th _ _dcy of.. DCtObe1: ----------- A. D., 1981 --
for-
for each office on the ballot and the number of votes for and against each question submitted by said _ _city_ _primar
the result of said canvass being as follows:
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FOR THE OFFICE OF__COurLCtl.,at=large.._________________
--- --- --------- (._four-.(4_)..to be elected)
three thousand six hundred and fourt four 3644 INembe,)
There were__..________________________.._.______Y.____ �_____-____-_
ballots cast, of which
Larry_Baker__
had seven hundred and fourty two (742)
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votes
James Barfuss
had one hundred and fifty (150)
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votes
Kate Dickson
-had nine hundred and sixteen (916)
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votes
G
Jim Gaeta
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had one_hundred and sixteen (116) _votes
John McDonald
had one thousand two hundred and ninety ninpotk12
...--- ------ --..-
Paul E. Poulsen
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had one thousand two hundred and eighty nin,%tdsl2
Glenn Roberts
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had one thousand three hundred and fifty,eifk
Gary -Sanders___________ .........
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had - six hundred - -and -twel_ e v 612
- ---- -- -- e (.._)._....._ _ .votes
JC. Sfour
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_had_ ......... ed and_ sev_en_(407)..._ _ _ votes
Richard M. Taylor
_had one hundred and fourty_two-(142)__--. votes
1 T3mens Erdafil
had one (1}
and._Kate- Dickson -and- John -McDona-ld------------------------------------------
xffl/were Afgat
and_Paul_E,_Poulsen- and Glenn Roberts__
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FOR THE OFFICE OF, -_ _ -------- ------------ to be elected)
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-------------------- ---------------------- had ---------------------------------------------- votes
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and------------------- ----------------------------------was/were elected.
FOR THE OFFICE OF --------------- __..__------------- .----------- _------- I._.__. __. -to beelected)
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There were ------------ _------------- _------- _---------- _---------- ___----------- ballots cast, of which
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--------------------------------------------- had -------------------------------------------- votes
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and------------------------------------------------------------------------------was/were elected.
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FOR THE OFFICE OF---------------------------------------- --_------•--( ------------ to be elected)
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}° There were -------------- _...... _----------------------------------- _------------ ballots cast, of which
--------------------------------------------- had -------------------------------------------- votes
--------------------------------------- had -------------------------------------------- votes
---------------------------------------------had--------------------------------------------votes
--------------------------------------------- had -------------------------------------------- votes
--------------------------------------------- had --------------------------------- -----------
and-----------------------------------------------------------------------------was/were elected.
FOR THE OFFICE OF----------- --•------ —-------- — I ------------ to be elected)
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There were______________________________________________________________________ballots cast, of which
-------------------------------had-------------------------------------------- votes
----------------------------------had -------------------------------------------- votes
---------------------------------------------had-------------------------------------------- votes
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-----------•-- --- had -------------------------------------------- votes
-------------------------------------- had votes
and------------------------------ -_-------------------•----- ------------------was/were elected.
FOR THE SPECIAL PROPOSITION: ---------------------------------------------------------------------
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Therewere------------------------------------ ------------------ ballots cost, ofwhich
_______________________.___.___________1_______________________-____votes were for the proposition, and
____________________________________________________________________votes were against the proposition.
FOR THE SPECIAL PROPOSITION:---------------------------------------------------------------------
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There were --------------------------------------- _------ _----------------------- ballots cast, of which
_________________________________________________________votes were for the proposition, and
____________________________________________________________________votes were against the proposition.
FOR THE SPECIAL PROPOSITION:---------------------------------------------------------------------
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------------------------------------------------------ Votes were for the proposition, and
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FOR THE SPECIAL 'PROPOSITION: ------------------------------- __------ ____________________------__---
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There were --------------------------------------- _______________________________ballots cast, of which
-------------------.____-___________________________________________votes were for the proposition, and
____________________________________________________________________votes were against the proposition.
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Form 810028
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Applicant:
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10' ' DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
HIGHWAY .DIVISION
Application for Approval to do Grading and Build Drainage Structures
Incidental Thereto Within the State Road Right of Way
City of Iowa City
Name of Individual or Company
Incorporated under the laws of the State of
City State
Iowa Department of Transportation
Highway Division
Ames, Iowa
County
Permit No.
Johnson
with principal place of business in
Approval is hereby reG'uesled to enter within the state road right of way and to do grading and build drainage structures
incidental thereto. Proposed work is shown on the attached plat and cross sections, and further described as follows:
Install 4 foot wide sidewalk along the east side of Sycamore Street from the south
side of the eastbound lane to the south right of way line.
The proposed work is located in Sec. 14 Twp, 79-N Range 6-W on Road No. U.S. 6 atSycamore St.
Miles Direction
fmr in Iowa City From Station o7.2,7/—EO
Place, Town, etc. ID Station '
Project DU-DF1052(5) I Johnson County.
i CONSIDERATION
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In consideration of the granting of approval to do the above described work on the highway right of way the applicant a-
grees to reimburse the Iowa Department of Transportation for (1) the cost of work previously constructed by the Iowa Department
of Transportation that the applicant will destroy or remove; (2) the cost of materials that the applicant will remove from the right
of way; or (3) the applicant will do certain work at his expense. Reimbursement to the Iowa Department of Transportation or
work to be done at applicant's expense is as follows:
That the City of Iowa City shall construct and maintain the sidewalk at their
AGREEMENTS
The applicant agrees that If granted a permit to do said work the following stipulations shall govern.
1. The applicant shall lake all reasonable precautions during the mnstrucllon to protect and safeguard the lives and properly of the traveling public
and shall save The Stale and the Iowa Department of Transporlation harmless of any damage or losses that may be sustained by the traveling Public on account
of such construction operation.
2. The applicant shall hold the State and the Iowa Department of Transpurtation harmless of any damage that may result To said highway because of
The construction or maintenance of the facility, and shall reimburse the State or the Iowa Department of Transportation for any expenditures that the Slate or
Iowa Deparlmeni of Transportation may have to make on said highway on account of said applicant's construction,
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701.229
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To: City Clerk
From: Patrick.R. Cain, Director
Office of Transportation Inventory
Subject: Street Construction Program, Road Use Tax Fund
We acknowledge receivinq ^the City's Streak Construction Program
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for the period July 1, to June 30, as required by
Section 312.12 of the Code of Iowa.
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FINANCIAL
SUMMARY
SEP
01
FUND/ACCOUNT
BEGINNING
.FUND BALANCE
RECEIPTS
DISBURSEMENTS
ADJUSTMENTS
TO RA LANC[
ENDING FUND
BALANCE
INVESTMENT
RA LANCE
CHECKING A/C
BALANCE
GENERAL
613,691.66
281.775.34
990,S59.32
19,895.13
14.803.01
17,051.64
-2,248.63
DEBT SERVICE
133,366,12
34,193.19
39,345.00
.00
128,214.31
128,214.31
.00
CAPITAL PROJECTS
2,435,634.40
38,200.00
622,249.47
21,174.30
1,672,959.23
1,!72,959.23
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ENTERPRISE •
- 3,554,216,68
949,679.05
968,280,02
-112,659,20
3,422,956.43
3,422,956,43
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TRUST L AGENCY
212,936.28
29,167.12
172,216.65
124,399.57
224,266.12
223,956.32
329.80
INTRAGOV. SERVICE
605,256,50
1,090,363.67
827,806.03
4,687.77
872,501.91
072,501.91
.00
SPECIAL ASSESSMENT
31,546.07
1,342.57
104.44
.00
32,784.20
32,784.20
.00
SPECIAL REVENUE
296,157.37
264.856,37
766,534.20
-57,197.49
236,982.01
236,982.01
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�.� SURTOTAL
_7,973,005.24��2,689,577.31
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��3,957,095.11-��-_�-��
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-_00--6,005,407.22
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6,807,406.05-��-
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X1,918.83.
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PAYROLL
18.80
666,023.42
642,459.20
,00
44.382,94
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44,302.94'
R-14 ESCMDN
243.44
.00
243.44
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312 LOAN
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1.00
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1.00
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1.00
LEASED HOUSING
113.283.01
65.806.00
84,213.17
.00
94,955.84
45,794,00
49,161.04
IC HOUSING AUTHORITY
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64,682.19
,00
9,210,89
: .00
55,471.30
55,285,03
186.27
FIRE PENSION
22.767.24
15.705.42
1,492.11
.00
36,380.55
36,611.17
-30.62
FIRE RETIREMENT
2,331,161,04
102,833,26
13,875.68
.00
2,420,118.62
2,420,077,11
41.51
POLICE PENSION
39,361.17
15,138.24
631.78
.00
53,867.63
53,864.43
3.20
POLICE RETIREMENT
2,092.359.81
92,662.50
8,950.67
.00
2.176,071.64
2,176,070.97
.77
PUBLIC HOUSING
414,857.70
.00
.00
.00
414,057.78
410,790.19
4x067.39
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SUBTOTAL
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SUMMARY OF RECEIPTS
1981
SEPTEMBER,
$
185,208.87
15,354.80
TAXES
LICENSES & PERMITS
25,934.01
385,078.86
385
FINES S FORFEITURES
CHARGES FOR REVENUE
326,473.57
190370,49
47
INTERGOVERNMENTAL
MONEYMISCELLANEOUS
459 282
USE OF RECEIPTS
$
1587,703.07
TOTAL GENERAL$
1.00
65,886.00
312 LOAN
LEASED HOUSING
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HOUSING PROGRAM
OTHER HOUSING $
65 ,887.00
TOTAL SPECIAL $
1,653,590.07
GRAND TOTAL
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VENDOR NAME
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
AMOUNT
A.A.A. WORLD WIDE TRAVEL AGENC AIR FARE
A M BRUN[NG
AM OFFICE SUPPLIES
DIAZO PRINT SUPPLIES
452.00
273.90
ASPA SEMINARS
PRINTING SUPPLIES
41.15
A.C.C.O. UNLIMITED
REGISTRATION
LAB. CHEMICALS L SUPPLI
250.00
ADNIL ENTERPRISES
ANIMAL SUPPLIES
40.13
ADVISORY PUBLISHING
BOOKS
27.20
AIR COOLED ENGINE SERVICES
AMERICAN
TOOLS E MINOR EQUIPMENT
5.75
50.01
PLANNING ASSOC.
AMERICAN PUBLIC TRANSIT ASSOC.
DUES E MEMBERSHIPS
REGISTRATION
109.00
AMERICAN PUBLIC WORKS ASSN.
DUES C MEMBERSHIPS
285.00
ASSOCIATES CAPITOL SERVICE
TOOLS E EQUIPMENT RENT
130.00
BIF
BAKER PAPER CO. INC.
PRIOR -YEAR ENCUMBRANCES
983.37
1.587.56
BALL SEED CO.
SANITATION SUPPLIES
84.00
BARRON MOTOR SUPPLY
PLANTS
TRAFF. CONTROL IMPR MAT
91.00
SARA BEHRMAN
TECHNICAL SERVICE
141.31
BELL PUBLICATIONS CORP.
OUTSIDE PRINTING
21.92
BELL PUBLICATIONS CORP.
OUTSIDE PRINTING
172.51
BEST RENTAL CENTER
BIG
TOOLS S EQUIPMENT RENT
189.14
144.35
BEAR TURF EQUIPMENT CO.
BLUE CROSS/BLUE SHIELD
TOOL/MINOR EQUIP REP MA
57.71
OF IOWA
JOHN BOORMAN
HEALTH INSURANCE
299028.84
BOYD E RUMMELHART PLUMBING
SAFETY SHOES
PLUMBING SUPPLIES
35.00
JIM BRACHTEL
MEALS
22,82
BREES
BRENNNNEMAN SEED STORE
MISC. EQUIP REP MAT.
36.42
67:88
PATRICIA BROWN AND
AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS
JUDGEMENT E DAMAGES
19.00
BUREAU OF LABOR
BUTLER PAPER CO.
REPAIR OF BLDG. STRUCT.
2.750.00
60.00
CEDAR RAPIDS GAZETTE
OFFICE SUPPLIES
EMPLOYMENT ADS
65.30
CENTRAL POOL SUPPLY
CITY ELECTRIC SUPPLY
BUILDING E CONST. SUP.
94.80
2.458.00
IOWA CITY PETTY CASH
TRAFF. CONTROL IMPR MAT
OFFICE SUPPLIES
261.04
WILLIAM COLE
SAFETY SHOES
55.13
COMMUNICATIONS ENGINEERING CO.
COMMUNICATION EQUIP.REP
29.84
141.55
THE CONSTABLE EQUIPMENT CO.
CONTRACTORS TOOL
PRIOR -YEAR ENCUMBRANCES
103.57
E SUPPLY
COOPER ELECTRONICS
TOOLS
MINOR EQUIP REPAIRS
1r 532.49
CORALVILLE PRODUCTS INC.
CONCRETE
247.90
CRESCENT ELECTRIC SUPPLY
THE
TRAFF. CONTROL IMPR MAT
6.48
841.70
DAILY IOWAN
THE DAILY IOWAN
EMPLOYMENT ADS
17'.30
DEPT. OF PUBLIC SAFETY
EMPLOYMENT ADS
TRACTS
51.65
DES MOINES REGISTER E TRIBUNE
EMPLOYMENT ADS
175.00
DIGITAL EQUIPMENT CORP.
DRUG
OFFICE EQUIPMENT REPAIR
186.30
29332.67
FAIR INC.
ELECTRIC MOTORS OF
RECREATIONAL SUPPLIES
12.96
THE F STOP
REP. E MAINT. TO BUILDI
79.77
FAYS FIRE EQUIPMENT CO.
PHOTO SUP. G ECUIP..
FIRE EXT. G REFILLS
29.11
FAYS FIRE EQUIPMENT CO.
FIRE EXT. G REFILLS
312.62
102.00
FEDERAL EXPRESS
FREIGHT
ED M. FELD EQUIPMENT
PRIOR -YEAR ENCUMBRANCES
20.00
21.60
DAN R. FESLER
VERNON FISHER
PRIOR -YEAR ENCUMBRANCES
2.908.67
SAFETY SHOES
35.00
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VENDOR NAME
FLAGHOUSE INC.
FLEETWAY STORES
FREEMAN LOCKSMITH E DOOR
CHARLES FULTON
M.R- FUNKHOUSER INC.
GAME TIME
J -P. GASWAY CO.
GENERAL PEST CONTROL
GERARD ELECTRICAL INC.
GRINGER FEED E GRAIN
H E W MOTOR EXPRESS CO.
HACH BROTHERS
HALE PUMPS
DAVID HARRIS
HARRYIS CUSTOM TROPHIES
HAWKEYE LUMBER
HAWKEYE WHOLESALE GROCERY
HAYES/HILL INC.
HAYEK* HAYEK, HAYEK C HOL
NANCY HEATON
THE HIGHLANDER SUPPER CLUB
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IOWA BYSTANDER
IOWA CITY BABE RUTH LEAGUE
IOWA CITY PRESS CITIZEN
IOWA CITY READY MIX
IOWA ILLINOIS GAS E ELECTR
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IOWA PUBLIC EMPLOYER LA80R
IOWA PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT
IOWA PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT
IOWA PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT
IOWA STATE BAR ASSOC.
IOWA STATE BAR ASSOC.
IOWA STATE INDUSTRIES
IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY
GUY IRVIN
KENNETH IRVING
MARICA JENN
JOHN'S GROCERY
JOHNSON COUNTY CLERK
JOHNSON COUNTY RECORDER
JOHNSON COUNTY SHERIFF
JOHNSONS MACHINE SHOP
JORM MICROLAB
JORM MICROLAB
KENIS
KECKUK ENERGY SYSTEMS
ARTHUR KLOCS
_UNCIL LISTING 09.
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
PRIOR -YEAR ENCUMBRANCES
GREASE E OIL
CLOSE REP. E MAINT. TO BUILDI
SAFETY SHOES
OUTSIDE PRINTING
PRIOR -YEAR ENCUMBRANCES
PAPER STOCK
BUILDING PEST CONTROL
BUILDING IMPROVEMENTS
COMMERCIAL FEEL
MISCELLANEOUS
SANITATION E IND. SUP.
MISC. EQUIP REP MAT.
MEALS
RECREATIONAL SUPPLIES
BUILDING E CONST. SUP.
SANITATION SUPPLIES
CONSULTANT SERVICE
LAND ATTORNEY SER.
TRAVEL
MEALS
REGISTRATION
TYPEWRITERS
PRINTING SUPPLIES
BOOKS
C. BOOKS
C. BOOKS MAGAZINES NEWSPAP
REFERENCE MATERIAL
EMPLOYMENT ADS
AID TO AGENCIES
LEGAL PUBLICATIONS
CONCRETE
IC ELECTRICITY
MISCELLANEIOUS SUPPLIES
REGISTRATION
REGISTRATION
REGISTRATION
REGISTRATION
DUES C MEMBERSYIPS
REFERENCE MATERIAL
OUTSIDE PRINTING
REGISTRATION
SAFETY SHOES
FOOD
TECHNICAL SERVICE
FOOD
COURT COST
RECORDING FEES
SHERIFF FEE
PLUMBING SUPPLIES
MICROFILM
PRIOR -YEAR ENCLMBRANCES
SANITATION EQUIP.
MISCELLANEIOUS SUPPLIES
FOOD
. I I , ..,,
MICROFILMED BY
JORM MICROLAB
CEDAR RAPIDS -DES MOINES
AMOUNT
94.00
49.75
20.50
35.00
64.17
426.95
401.20
64.00
618.24
64.80
31.20
3.035.87
19.54
75.00
805.00
529.50
83.68
699.73
57.52
455.18
165.84
1,042.50
1x725.35
87.00
39.25
31.20
20.00
85.55
36.00
1.100.00
1.913.34
69163.21
43x557.89
13.20
25.00
40.00
40.00
40.00
150.00
3.00
126.00
275.00
29.54
33.33
4.00
144.43
252.15
142.60
12.50
10.25
25.02
515.79
289.75
30.00
33.33
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UNCIL LISTING 09.
FUND: GENERAL FUND
VENDOR NAME
LAREW CO.
LAWYERS COOPERATIVE PUB. CO.
SONJA L. LEAHY
LENOCH C CILEK
LIND ART SUPPLIES
LINN LITHO INC.
LONGLEY TIME PRODUCTS
HENRY LOUIS INC.
M.S. CUSTOM GUNSMITHING
MCDONALD OPTICAL DISPENSARY
MCGRAW HILL PUBLICATIONS
MADISON BIONICS
MAHER BROS. TRANSFER
MANPOWER INC.
MEDICAL ASSOCIATES
MERCY HOSPITAL
MIO AMERICA TRANSLATIONS
MIDWEST CENTER FOR PUBLIC
MIDWEST JANITORIAL SERVICES
MIRACLE RECREATION EQUIP. CO.
MOORE BUSINESS FORMS
NAMPO CONVENTION REGISTRAR
NCR CORPORATION
NFLCP
NFLCP
N.I.G.P.
NAGLE LUMBER CO.
NATIONAL LEAGUE OF CITIES
NATIONAL MICROGRAPHICS ASSOC.
NAT'L. PARK C RECREATION ASSN..
MARY NEUHAUSER
NEW ENGLAND JOURN. OF HUMAN SE
NEWMAN SIGNS INC.
NORTHEAST -MIDWEST INSTITUTE
NORTHWESTERN BELL
NORTHWESTERN BELL
P.P.G. INDUSTRIES
PAUL'S DISCOUNT
L.L. PELLING CO.
L.L. PELLING CO.
PITNEY BOWES
PLEASANT VALLEY ORCHARDS
PRENTICE-HALL INC.
PYRAMID SERVICES
QUAD CITY'S TIMES
RADIO SHACK
RAPIDS REPRODUCTION
RIVER PRODUCTS
ROCCA WELDING E REPAIR
ROCCA WELDING C REPAIR
RONOS WELDING
HOWARD W. SAMS E CO.
SAYLOR LOCKSMITH
SEARS ROEBUCK C CO.
SECURITY ABSTRACT CO.
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AMOUNT
REP. OF BLDG. COOL.EQUI
179.19
BOOKS
68.90
SHORTHAND REPORTER
31.50
PAINT C SUPPLIES
454.71
OFFICE SUPPLIES
55.83
PRIOR -YEAR ENCLMBRANCES
51.75
MINOR EQUIP REPAIRS
12.50
FILM PROCESSING
41.80
MINOR EQUIP REPAIRS
18.00
HEALTH CARE SER.
4.50
EMPLOYMENT ADS
93.80
SANITATION SUPPLIES
113.19
HAULING
56.00
TECHNICAL SERVICE
25.69
PHYSICALS
375.00
X-RAYS
37.35
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
100.00
BOOKS
5.00
OPERATING EQUIPMENT
459.38
PARK E REC. EQUIPMENT
83.14
PRINTING SUPPLIES
257.86
REGISTRATION
160.00
PRIOR -YEAR ENCUMBRANCES
292.38
DUES E MEMBERSHIPS
100.00
BOOKS
15.00
REGISTRATION
175.00
MISCELLANEIOUS SUPPLIES
616.59
BOOKS
11.50
REGISTRATION
85.00
REGISTRATION
500.00
TRAVEL
45.90
SUBSCRIPTION
25.00
PRIOR -YEAR ENCUMBRANCES
654.00
BOOKS
1.50
TELEPHONE EQUIP. CHARGE
7.253.34
LONG DISTANCE CALLING
1,298.41
PAINT C SUPPLIES
219.42
TOOLS
57.00
ASPHALT
2.083.29
CONTRACTED IMPROVEMENTS
251,509.32
OFFICE EQUIPMENT REPAIR
108.09
TOOLS
38.45
BOOKS
18.88
OPERATING EQUIPMENT
564.95
EMPLOYMENT ADS
1.71.60
MISCELLANEIDUS SUPPLIES
95.75
TOOLS
48.51
ROCK
1,030.49
BUILDING E CONST. SUP.
210.00
REP. OF ELECT./PLBG.
53.95
MISCELLANEIDUS SUPPLIES
230.72
BOOKS
5.95
TRAFF. CONTROL IMPR MAT
11.98
PRIOR -YEAR ENCUMBRANCES
65.08
ABSTRACTS
99.00
MICROFILMED BY
JORM MICROLAB
CEDAR RAPIDS•DES MOINES
_JUNCIL LISTING 09,
FUND: GENERAL FUND
VENDOR NAME PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AMOUNT
SHAMROCK CCNSTRUCTIGN CO.
EQUIPMENT RENTAL
50.00
SHAY ELECTRIC
REP. E MAINT. TO IMPROV
34.00
SHAY ELECTRIC
REP. OF ELECT./PLBG.
454.52
SILVER'S STONEWARE CLAYS
PRIOR -YEAR ENCUMBRANCES
50.00
ROGER SLAGLE
SAFETY SHOES
35.00
STATE TREASURER OF IOWA
BOOKS
4.00
SYLVIA STEINBACH
TRAVEL
140.53
STEVEN'S SAND E GRAVEL INC.
ROCK
1.85
ROBERT STIKA
REFUND
25.00
STILLWELL PAINT STORE
PAINT 6 SUPPLIES
94.15
ELDON C. STUTZMAN
MISCELLANEIOUS SUPPLIES
15.80
JOHN R. SUCHOMEL
TECHNICAL SERVICE
225.00
SUEPPLES FLOWERS
REFUND
250.00
SWANSON GENTLEMAN INC.
BUILDING G CONST. SUP.
495.00
SWANSON GENTLEMAN INC.
BUILDING E CONST. SUP.
46.29
TLS CO.
DATA PROCESSING
49637.96
TAYLOR RENTAL CENTER
RENTALS
44.05
TECHNIGRAPHICS INC.
OUTSIDE PRINTING
289.60
JUDSON TEPASKE
LOCAL MILEAGE
139.00
TERRY'S OFFICE PRODUCTS REPAIR
OFFICE EQUIPMENT REPAIR
82.29
TIFFIN METAL PRODUCTS
MISCELLANEIOUS SUPPLIES
41.26
TITSCH PUBLISHING CO.
SUBSCRIPTION
54.00
TRI CITY BLUE PRINT CO.
OFFICE SUPPLIES
70.62
TROTT C JANSEN
ATTORNEY SER.
29983.20
U.S. POST OFFICE
BULK MAILING
300.00
U.S. POST OFFICE
BULK MAILING
29660.00
UNIFORM DENT INC.
PRIOR -YEAR ENCUMBRANCES
147.50
UNION BUS DEPOT
MISCELLANEOUS
12.80
UNIVERSITY CAMERA E SOUND
FILM
3.89
UNIV. OF IOWA
WORK STUDY WAGES
219.20
U OF IOWA
WORK STUDY WAGES
100.00
UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN
REGISTRATION
360.00
MONICA UTHE
LONG DISTANCE CALLING
43.94
VINCENT BRASS C ALUMINUM CO.
VON BRIESEN E REDMOND S.C.
PLANT EQUIP. REP. MAT.
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
9.25
1.06.47
WASHINGTON PARK INC.
BUILDING RENTAL
29105.00
WEE WASH IT
LAUNDRY SERVICE
108.74
WELT AMBRISCO INSURANCE
NOTARY BOND
90.00
WEST PUBLISHING CO.
BOOKS
23.00
WEST PUBLISHING CO.
BOOKS
310.50
LOUIS F. WHITNEY CO.
REP. E MAINT. TO BUILDI
50.63
JOHN WILEY C SONS INC.
BOOKS
7.95
WILSON CONCRETE CO.
BUILDING E CONST. SUP.
575.53
JOHN WILSON SPORTING GOODS
RECREATION EQUIPMENT
23.80
LINDA WOITO
TRAVEL
46.70
RAYMOND E. WOMBACHER
FOOD
33.33
WOODBURN SOUND SERVICE
RECREATION EQUIPMENT
66.60
ZUCHELLI HUNTER E ASSOC.
CONSULTANT SERVICE
39957.06
ZYTRON CORPORATION
MICROFISCHE
156.40
JULENE BUTTON
REC. CLASSES/LESSONS
5.00
CHRISTINA SEBER
REL. CLASSES/LESSONS
10.00
SANDY HAWKINS
REL. CLASSES/LESSONS
5.00
SUSAN E FREDERICK SCHULTZ
REFUND
4.00
ROANNE SOJKA
REL. CLASSES/LESSONS
6.00
HEIDI GELSCHOW
REC. CLASSES/LESSONS
2.00
MICROFILMED BY
JORM MICRO_ LAB
CEDAR RAPIDS -DES MOINES
..1
.UNCIL LISTING 09.
FUND: GENERAL FUND
VENDOR NAME
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
AMOUNT
JEAN BRADY
REC. CLASSES/LESSONS
5.00
MARGARET ALLEN
REC. CLASSES/LESSONS
5.00
ROBERT C. RANDALL AND
PURCHASES FOR PESALE
180.00
AGNES GIBLIN
REC. CLASSES/LESSONS
5.00
DORIA W. MARCHAEL
JUDGEMENT G DAMAGES
279.70
ALBERTA J. HALL
JUDGEMENT E DAMAGES
374.07
ROBERT L. HRADEK
JUDGEMENT C DAMAGES
142.87
MELVA JERREL
JUDGEMENT E DAMAGES
35.00
GALE HOFFMAN
REG. CLASSES/LESSONS
2.00
VICKIE KIENE
REC. CLASSES/LESSONS
11.00
EMMA LOU HORA
REG. CLASSES/LESSONS
30.00
JANE C. HUIT
REC. CLASSES/LESSONS
14.00
ADRIAN VANCE PRODUCTIONS
CASSETTE
7.45
AMACOM
BOOKS CATALOGUED/CIRCUL
52.26
AMERICAN GUIDANCE SERVICE
BOOKS CATALOGUED/REF.
39.35
AMERICAN LIBRARY ASSOC.
PRINT/REFERENCE
43.10
MISTER ANDERSON'S CO.
MISCELLANEIOUS SUPPLIES
58.27
ART GALLERY OF ONTARIO
BOOKS CATALOGUED/CIRCUL
42.50
THE ATHLETIC INSTITUTE
CASSETTE
34.98
THE ATTIC PRESS INC.
BOOKS CATALOGUED/CIRCUL
10.69
BACON PAMPHLET SERVICE
PAMPHLET FILE MATERIALS
28.91
BAKER E TAYLOR CO.
BOOKS CATALOGUED/CIRCUL
29789.86
THE BILINGUAL PUBLICATIONS CO.
CASSETTE
10.00
BLUM'S BLOOMS LTD.
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
109.77
R.R. BOWKER
BOOKS CATALOGUED/CIRCUL
2.50
i BROADCASTING
BOOKS CATALOGUED/CIRCUL
60.00
BRODART INC.
BOOKS UNCATALOGED
63.88
G.L. SYSTEMS INC.
COMMUNICATION EOUIP.REP
6,039.00
CHAMBERS RECORD CORP.
DISC
6.39
CHILD WELFARE LEAGUE
BOOKS CATALOGUED/CIRCUL
.75
CHILDREN'S BOOK COUNCIL INC.
OTHER UNCATALOGED MAT.
45.16
COMMUNICATIONS ENGINEERING
COMMUNICATION EOUIP.REP
48.55
CONTRACT CLEANING SERVICES
COMMUNICATION EOUIP.REP
1,931.00
COVER'S AUTO RECALLS INC.
BOOKS CATALOGUED/REF.
11.45
OENCO EDUCATIONAL CORP.
MINOR OFFICE ECUIPMENT
13.51
DOUBLEDAY S CO. INC.
BOOKS UNCATALOGED
4.79
EASTIN-PHELAN DIST.
VIDEO RECORDINGS
641.50
EASTIN-PHELAN DIST.
FILM
20.91
EDGEWATER BOOK CO.
BOOKS CATALOGUED/CIRCUL
6.19
THE ELLIS PRESS
BOOKS CATALOGUED/CIRCUL
5.95
ENTERPRISE PUBLISHING
BOOKS CATALOGUED/CIRCUL
15.81
FOOOR'S E MCKAY
BOOKS CATALOGUED/CIRCUL
205.21
FREEMAN LOCKSMITH
REP. C MAINT. TO BUILDI
48.50
FRENCH G SPANISH BOOK CORP.
BOOKS UNCATALOGED
20'.45
.FROHWEIN SUPPLY CO.
OFFICE SUPPLIES
77.32
J.P. GASWAY
PAPER STOCK
58.40
HACH BROTHERS
SANITATION SUPPLIES
229.80
THE HIGHSMITH CO.
MISCELLANEIOUS SUPPLIES
164.02
HOBBY SHOP
GAMES
24.00
KOCH BROTHERS
OPERATING EQUIPMENT
162.41
LENOCH G CILEK
BUILDING E CONST. SUP.
39.22
LIND ART SUPPLY
PHOTO SUP. E ECUIP.
2.77
HENRY LOUIS INC.
MISCELLANEIOUS SUPPLIES
39.60
THE CHARLES E. MERRILL
BOOKS CATALOGUED/CIRCUL
28.79
MINNESOTA PUBLIC RADIO
CASSETTE
6.50
MICROFILMED BY
JORM MICROLAB
CEDAR RAPIDS -DES MOINES
.UNCIL LISTING
FUND: GENERAL FUND
MONARCH BUSINESS EQUIPMENT
MOTTS DRUG STORE
NAGLE LUMBER
NATIONAL CLSI USERS GROUP
NATIONAL RECORD PLAN
NORTHWESTERN BELL
O'KEEFE ELEVATOR CO.
OSCO DRUG
PACIFIC NORTHWEST LIBRARY.ASSC
PERSEA BOOKS INC.
PRAIRE LIGHTS BOOKSTORE
PRATT EDUCATIONAL MEDIA
QUILL CORP.
RAINBOW ARTS CO.
SEARS ROEBUCK E CO.
SEWING KNITS INC.
SITTLERS SUPPLIES
SOUNDWORDS
CAROL SPAZIANI
TAB BOOKS INC.
TARA CENTER
TECHNIGRAPHICS INC.
TIME LIFE VIDEO
U.S. LEASING
UNIVERSITY CAMERA
VOLUNTEERS IN TECHNICAL ASST.
WESTON WOODS
WHEAT WEAVING
m
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
AMOUNT
OFFICE SUPPLIES
14.00
OTHER UNCATALOGED MAT.
27.95
BUILDING C CONST. SUP.
16.58
DUES E MEMBERSHIPS
10.00
VIDEO RECORDINGS
206.41
OTHER UNCATALOGED MAT.
11.55
REP. C MAINT. 70 BUILDI
87.60
MISCELLANEIOUS SUPPLIES
13.80
BOOKS CATALOGUED/CIRCUL
5.00
BOOKS CATALOGUED/CIRCUL
13.75
BOOKS CATALOGUED/CIRCUL
29.81
COMMUNICATION EQUIP.REP
34.50
OFFICE SUPPLIES
149.95
MISCELLANEIOUS SUPPLIES
10.00
MISCELLANEIOUS SUPPLIES
15.35
BOOKS CATALOGUED/CIRCUL
5.95
MISCELLANEIOUS SUPPLIES
54.91
CASSETTE
10.81
REGISTRATION
17.00
BOOKS CATALOGUED/CIRCUL
11.53
BOOKS CATALOGUED/CIRCUL
5.63
PAPER STOCK
4.95
VIDEO RECORDINGS
151.48
OFFICE EQUIPMENT RENTAL
30.06
OPERATING EQUIPMENT
7.00
BOOKS CATALOGUED/CIRCUL
43.30
16MM FILMS
41.00
BOOKS CATALOGUED/CIRCUL
13.85
FUND TOTAL
422.685.65
MICROFILMED BY
JORM MICROLAB
CEDAR RAPIDS•DES 1401NES
UNCIL LISTING 09.
.UNCIL LISTING
FUND: CAPITAL PROJECT FUNDS
VENDOR NAME
AMERICAN REAL ESTATE LTD.
BROWN TRAFFIC PRODUCTS
CEDAR RAPIDS/IOWA CITY RAILROA
CORALVILLE PRODUCTS INC.
MARTIN K. EBY CONST.
FEDERAL EXPRESS
HOWARD R. GREEN
HENNINGSEN CONSTRUCTION
IOWA ILLINOIS GAS E ELECTRIC
IOWA ILLINOIS GAS E ELECTRIC
JONES PLUMBING E HEATING
METRO PAVERS
MIDWEST ELECTRIC CONTRACTOR
PAULSON CONST. CO.
PLEASANT VALLEY ORCHARDS
DAVE SCHMITT CONST.CO.
SHIVE-HATTERY E ASSCC.
STEVENOS SAND E GRAVEL INC.
VEENSTRA E KIMM
YANKEE HILL BRICK MFG. CO.
ACCESSORY SPECIALTIES INC.
DEVOKE CO.
GENERAL WHOLESALE PRODUCTS
INMAC
JORM MICROLAB
LIBRARY BUREAU
MODERN BUSINESS SYSTEMS
PAULMAR
PIGOTT INC.
PRATT EDUCATIONAL MEDIA
QUILL CORP.
RADIO SHACK
SIMPLE SPACE RITE
SMULEKOFFIS
TELCOM SYSTEMS
VAWTER E WALTER INC..
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
APPRAISAL SERVICES
PRIOR -YEAR ENCUMBRANCES
NON -CONTRACTED IMPR
NON -CONTRACTED IMPR
CONTRACTED IMPROVEMENTS
FREIGHT
ENGINEERING SEPVICES
BUILDING IMPROVEMENTS
PLUMBING SUPPLIES
REP. E MAINT. TO IMPROV
BUILDING IMPROVEMENTS
CONTRACTED IMPROVEMENTS
EQUIPMENT SERVICE
BUILDING IMPROVEMENTS
CONTRACTED IMPROVEMENTS
NON -CONTRACTED IMPR
ENGINEERING SERVICES
DIRT
ENGINEERING SERVICES
NON -CONTRACTED IMPR
BUILDING E CONST. SUP.
OPERATING EQUIPMENT
OPERATING EQUIPMENT
OPERATING EQUIPMENT
OPERATING EQUIPMENT
OPERATING EQUIPMENT
OPERATING EQUIPMENT
OPERATING EQUIPMENT
OFFICE FURNITURE/EQUIP.
OPERATING EQUIPMENT
DATA PROCESSING SUPPLIE
OPERATING EQUIPMENT
MISCELLANEIOUS SUPPLIES
OPERATING EQUIPMENT
OPERATING EQUIPMENT
BUILDING IMPROVEMENTS
FUND TOTAL
MICROFILMED BY
JORM MICROLAB
CEDAR RAPIDS•DES MOINES
AMOUNT
3,000.00
7.777.00
7.552.00
819.00
96.279.59
21.00
4.417.96
39763.09
139.50
19378.00
99019.00
2799031.24
200.00
530.60
12,286.56
139077.00
90.00
205.97
759791.68
129904.00
.91
22.96
84.65
77.34
39949.10
49055.51
750.00
31.45.
53.11
64.00
299.80
18.07
76.77
49639.10
75.00
39592.30
546,073.26
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.JUNCIL
LISTING 091
FUND: ENTERPRISE FUNDS
VENDOR NAME PRODUCT
DESCRIPTION
AMOUNT
TOM ADAMS
SAFETY SHOES
TOOLS 6 EQUIPMENT RENT
22.63
119.82
AERO RENTAL INC.
AMERICAN HARVEST WHOLESALERS
SANITATION SUPPLIES
51.40
77.15
AMERICAN HARVEST WHOLESALERS
SANITATION SUPPLIES
285.00
AMERICAN PUBLIC TRANSIT ASSOC.
REGISTRATION
DUES 6 MEMBERSHIPS
195.00
AMERICAN PUBLIC WORKS ASSN.
MINOR EQUIP REPAIRS
54.57
AUTOLON INDUSTRIES
ADVERTISING
53.06
BAKER PAPER CO. INC.
MISCELLANEIOUS SUPPLIES
18.50
BARRON MOTOR SUPPLY
PRIOR -YEAR ENCUMBRANCES
152.40
BEARING SERVICE CO.
RENTALS
BEST RENTAL CENTER
REP. OF BLDG. HTG. EQUI
111.30
R.M. BOGGS CO.
BOYO E RUMMELHART PLUMBING
PLUMBING SUPPLIES
261.13
380.90
BRAD 6 BOB'S TEE -VEE
MINOR EQUIP REPAIRS
OF ELECT./PLBG.
179.75
BREESE PLUMBING E HEATING A
REP.
2,242.50
CARL CHADEK TRUCKING SERVICE
HAULING
AID TO AGENCIES
231.35
CITY CAB CO.
CITY ELECTRIC SUPPLY
ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES
1,014.33
159.78
IOWA CITY PETTY LASH
TECHNICAL SERVICE
BUILDING E CONST. SUP.
3,229�30
CLOW CORP.
COMMERCIAL TOWEL
LAUNDRY SERVICE
15.00
COMMERCIAL TOWEL A
LAUNDRY SERVICE
MINOR EQUIP REPAIRS
1,610.00
CONTROL DATA CORP.
CRESCENT ELECTRIC SUPPLY
ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES
01.77
1,010.00
CULLIGAN WATER CONDITIONING
EQUIPMENT RENTAL
PRIOR -YEAR ENCUMBRANCES
49.30
THE DAILY IOWAN
DEPT. OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
CERTIFICATIONS
8.00
120.80
ECONOGAS
FUELS
PRIOR -YEAR ENCUMBRANCES
2,576.00
ECONOMY ADVERTISING
ENERTEC ENVIRONMENTAL PRODUCTS
�iL„ATING EQUIPMENT
7.00
Br604.71
THE F STOP
FAIRBANKS WEIGHING DIV.
OFFICE EQUIPMENT REPAIR
456.25
127.75
FANDEL ELECTRIC
REP. E MAINT. TO IMPROV
PRIOR -YEAR ENCUMBRANCES
40.04
126,36
FISCHER G PORTER CO.
FLEETWAY STORES
FOX VALLEY MARKING SYSTEMS
TOOLS
PAINT G SUPPLIES
171.16
322.50
FRANTZ CONST. CO..00
A
HAULING
TREE TRIMMING/REMOVAL
1,155.00
FRANTZ CONSTRUCTION CO.
BUILDING PEST CONTROL
GENERAL PEST CONTROL
OUTSIDE PRINTING
40.50
GRAPHIC PRINTING
MATER/SEWAGE CHEMICALS
89.24
HACH CO.
HARRY'S CUSTOM TROPHIES
MINOR OFFICE ECUIPMENT
61:80
34.58
HAUSMAN BUS PARTS CO.
TOOL/MINOR EQUIP REP MA
8,567.01
HAWKEYE LUMBER
CHEMICALS
MINOR EQUIP REPAIRS
56.25
HUPP ELECTRIC MOTORS
INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING EQUIP.
BUILDING S CONST. SUP.
91 .16
116,00
IOWA CITY FLYING SERVICE A.
RENTALS
SEWER SYST. IMPR. MAT.
626.50
IOWA CONCRETE PRODUCTS CO.
A
ELECTRICITY
618.29
IOWA ILLINOIS GAS E ELECTRIC
A
ELECTRICITY
1,048.20
IOWA ILLINOIS GAS 6 ELECTRIC
PAINT E SUPPLIES
15.00
IOWA ACE LUMBER
IPERS
23,659.80
I.P.E.R.S.
31,315.32
I.P.E.R.S.
FICA
SANITATION SUPPLIES
135.00
JA -J ASSOCIATES
CHEMICALS
121.40
JA -J ASSOCIATES
MICROFILMED BY
JORM MICROLAB
CEDAR RAPIDS -DES MOINES
.UNCIL LISTING
FUND: ENTERPRISE FUNDS
VENDOR NAME
JOHN'S CRANE SERVICE
JOHNSON COUNTY RECORDER
JOHNSON COUNTY S.E.A.T.S.
JOHNSONS MACHINE SHOP
KCJJ RADIO
K.R.N.A. COMMUNICATIONS INC.
K.X.1.C. RADIO STATION
KEN'S
H.D. KNOWLING CO.
GEO. KONDORA PLBG. E HTG.
KRAMER CHEMICALS INC.
LAREW CO.
LENOCH G CILEK
LIBERTY BUILDINGS
LINWOOD STONE PRODUCTS
DAVE LONG PROTECTIVE PRODUCTSA
MCKESSON CHEMICAL CO.
MCMASTER-CARR SUPPLY CO.
MADISON BIONICS
METER PRODUCTS CO.
MIDWEST JANITORIAL SERVICES
MIDWEST JANITORIAL SERVICES
HUGH MOSES JR.
MUNICIPAL SUPPLY INC.
NATIONAL CHEMSEARCH
NEPTUNE METER CO.
O'KEEFE ELEVATOR CO.
PARKING INC.
PAYLESS CASHWAYS LUMBER
J.C. PENNY CO. INC.
PEPSI COLA BOTTLING CO.
RONALD PERRY
HENRY PRATT CO.
RADIO SHACK
RIVER PRODUCTS
RIVER PRODUCTS
ROBISON'S FURNITURE
RON'S WELDING
SARGENT-WELCH SCIENTIFIC
SAYLOR LOCKSMITH
ROLAND SCHUMP
SHAY ELECTRIC
SIEG CO.
STATE TREASURER OF IOWA
STEVEN'S SAND G GRAVEL INC.
ELDON C. STUTZMAN
SUPT. OF DOCUMENTS
THOMPSON-HAYWARD CHEMICAL CO.
THOMPSON-HAYWARD CHEMICAL CO.
CHARLES TODD CO.
TRAF-O-TERIA SYSTEMS INC.
UNIVERSITY OF IOWA
VEENSTRA G KIMM
.VOSS PETROLEUM CO.
WATER PRODUCTS
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
09.
AMOUNT
EQUIPMENT SERVICE
RECORDING FEES
AID TO AGENCIES
REP. E MAINT. TO BUILDI
ADVERTISING
ADVERTISING
ADVERTISING
TOOLS
EQUIPMENT SERVICE
CONTRACTED IMPROVEMENTS
CHEMICALS
REP. OF ELECT./PLBG.
SANITATION SUPPLIES
REP. E MAINT. TO BUILDI
HYDRATED LIME
BUILDING E CONST. SUP.
PRIOR -YEAR ENCUMBRANCES
TOOL/MINOR EQUIP REP MA
SANITATION SUPPLIES
TOOL/M.INOR EQUIP REP MA
TECHNICAL SERVICE
TECHNICAL SERVICE
TRAVEL
MINOR EQUIPMENT
SANITATION SUPPLIES
WATER METERS
REPAIR OF BLDG. STRUCT.
MINOR EQUIPMENT
ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES
UNIFORM CLOTHING
ADVERTISING
SAFETY SHOES
PLANT EQUIP. REP. MAT.
MISCELLANEIOUS SUPPLIES
SURFACING MATERIAL
SEWER SYST. IMPR. MAT.
BUILDING G CONST. SUP.
FLUIDS• GASES. OTHER
PRIOR -YEAR ENCUMBRANCES
MINOR OFFICE ECUIPMENT
SAFETY SHOES
REP. OF ELECT./PLBG.
TOOLS
SALES TAX
SAND
MINOR EQUIPMENT
BOOKS MAGAZINES NEWSPAP
ALUMINUM SULFATE
WATER/SEWAGE CHEMICALS
UNIFORM SERVICE
OUTSIDE PRINTING
REGISTRATION
ENGINEERING SERVICES
FUELS
WATER SYST. IMPR. MAT.
MICROFILMED BY
JORM MICROLAB
CEDAR RAPIDS•DES 140INES
280.00
9.00
4.333.33
18.60
100.00
60.00
60.00
361.53
2080.00
19540.00
363.00
49.00
41.76
97.50
978.72
342.20
19062.50
235.96
260.76
194.27
L37.51
143.51
263.73
318.00
124.76
239266.65
563.20
114.59
36.94
73.89
168.00
35.00
19280.00
19.58
11.57
29 139.37
143.64
11.50
129.84
62.95
35.00
34.00
35.95
39880.35
120.36
48.27
14.50
99 850.25
89386.59
29814.45
19499.52
747.00
800.00
53.06
19878.43
MICROFILMED BY
'JORM MICROLAB
CEDAR RAPIDS -DES MOINES
.UNCIL LISTING 09,
FUND: ENTERPRISE FUNDS
VENDOR NAME
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
AMOUNT
DAVID WORRY
PRISCILLA WRIGHT
SAFETY SHOES
35.00
PRISCILLA WRIGHT
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
13.50
YELLOW FREIGHT SYSTEM
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
FREIGHT
20.25
FRED ZEHR
TRAVEL
70.58
CHARLES ZINKULA
SAFETY SHOES
493.79
ROBERT RIPPEROAM
REFUND
35.00
KAY GILBRIDE
REFUND
39.64
M.D. WEBBER
REFUND
8.49
YVONNE KELSO
REFUND
12.03
JIM HOUGHTON
REFUND
2.78
GAYLE LARSON
REFUND
24.90
THERESA HEIN
REFUND
24.83
BEN RITTGERS
REFUND
17.44
CESAR FERRELL
REFUND
4.68
UNIVERSITY OF IOWA
REFUND
2:54
CLIFFORD WALTERS
REFUND
1.64
DONALD DETWEILER3.80
REFUND
DEAN EMME
REFUND
3.08
CHRISTINE BUTLER
REFUND'
22.32
HELEN LOUIS
REFUND
22.05
j
FUND TOTAL
9.90
1659276.36
f1
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I
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MICROFILMED BY
'JORM MICROLAB
CEDAR RAPIDS -DES MOINES
I
UNCIL LISTING 09,
FUND: TRUST E AGENCY FUNDS
VENDOR NAME
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
AMOUNT
BALL SEED CO.
AGRICULTURAL MATERIAL
564.74
COCA COLA BOTTLING CO.
PURCHASES FOR RESALE
64.24
HAWKEYE MEDICAL SUPPLY
MINOR EQUIPMENT
16.00
40.00
L.H. JACOUES M.D.
PHYSICALS
50.17
JOHNSON COUNTY SHERIFF
REFUND
25.00
MEDICAL ASSOCIATES
PHYSICALS
103.92
PEPSI COLA BOTTLING CO.
POP
16.19
ARCO PUBLISHING CO.
PRINT/REFERENCE
BAKER E TAYLOR CO.
PRINT/REFERENCE
129.88
C.N. ASSOCIATES
PRINT/REFERENCE
7.00
CAT FANCIERS ASSOC.
PRINT/CIRCULATIN
18.95
THE F STOP
FILM PROCESSING
4.25
GALE RESEARCH CO.
PRINT/REFERENCE
42.65
HOTEL G TRAVEL INDEX
PRINT/REFERENCE
20.00
INSTITUTE FOR RESEARCH
PRINT/REFERENCE
16.94
JOHNSON PUBLISHING CO.
PRINT/REFERENCE
12.45
NORMAN LATHROP ENTERPRISES
PRINT/REFERENCE
15.84
CO. HEALTH CENTER
PRINT/REFERENCE
3.25
.LINN
MOTTS DRUG STORE
PRINT/CIRCULATING
61.15
NATIONAL SAFETY COUNCIL
PRINT/REFERENCE
•12.50
NEW AMERICAN LIB INC.
PRINT/REFERENCE
3.50
SILVER BURDETT
PRINT/CIRCULATIN
23.14
V;11:1 J6
i
I
FUND TOTAL
MICROFILMED BY
JORM MICROLAB
CEDAR RAPIDS -DES I40INES
u
MICROFILMED BY
JORM MICROLAB
CEDAR RAPIDS -DES MOINES
W
_�UNCIL
LISTING 091
FUND: INTRAGOVERNMENTAL SERVICE FUNDS
VENDOR NAME
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
AMOUNT
ACRO-AOROI•T'INC.
OFFICE SUPPLIES
29.22
AONIL ENTERPRISES
MISCELLANEIOUS SUPPLIES
68.00
AHERN-PERSHING OFFICE SUPPLY
OFFICE SUPPLIES
266.37
AIR COOLED ENGINE SERVICES
GENERAL EQUIP.
389.75
JOHN BALMER
TRAVEL
180.00
BARRON MOTOR SUPPLY
AUTO E LIGHT TRUCK
591.02
NEAL G. BERLIN
TRAVEL
665.00
BOB'S AUTO REFINISHING
VEHICLE REPAIRS
19039.78
HARRY E. BOREN
TRAVEL ADVANCE
150.00
HARRY E. BOREN
TRAVEL ADVANCE
370.00
HARRY E. BOREN
TRAVEL ADVANCE
964.00
PAUL BOWERS
TRAVEL ADVANCE
446.60
BREESEOS
AUTO E LIGHT TRUCK
1.368.23
BUSINESS ESSENTIALS INCORP.
OFFICE SUPPLIES
44.93
BUTLER PAPER CO.
PAPER STOCK
965.20
CAPITOL IMPLEMENT
GENERAL EQUIP.
653.62
ANN CARROLL
TRAVEL ADVANCE
70.00
DEBBIE CARTER
REIMBURSABLE TRAVEL
25.00
CHARTER COACHES INC.
REIMBURSABLE TRAVEL
861.78
CHARTER.COACHES INC.
REIMBURSABLE TRAVEL
998.05
CLINE TRUCK E EQUIPMENT
TWO -TON TRUCKS
573.81
CONSUMERS COOPERATIVE SOCIETY
DIESEL
32.115.78
CONTRACTORS SUPPLY INC.
BUSES
17.49
CONTRACTORS TOOL E SUPPLY
GARBAGE TRUCKS
68.36
COUCH E HEYLE
TOOLS
54.05
DES MOINES IRON CO.
OFFICE FURNITURE/EQUIP.
62.11
DWAYNES
TWO -TON TRUCKS
87.12
ELECTRIC MOTORS OF
BUSES
17:32
ELLIOTT EQUIPMENT CO.
STREET CLEANING EQUIP.
207.30
GARY EMBREE
SAFETY SHOES
35.00
FLEETWAY STORES
COFFEE SUPPLIES
6.26
FROHWEIN SUPPLY CO.
OFFICE SUPPLIES
154.91
JOHN FUHRMEISTER
SAFETY SHOES
35.00
G.M.C.
BUSES
1.985.58
CHARLES GABUS FORD
GARBAGE TRUCKS
12.71
GAS SERVICE ENERGY CORP.
AUTO E LIGHT TRUCK
5.71
GINGERICH IMPLEMENT
STREET REPAIR EQUIP.
296.35
GOODYEAR SERVICE STORE
AUTO E LIGHT TRUCK
32.08
GRAHAM EQUIPMENT CORP.
STREET REPAIR EQUIP.
199.40
GRAYARC CO. INC.
OFFICE SUPPLIES
54.15
H E W MOTOR EXPRESS CO.
FREIGHT
44.49
HARRY'S CUSTOM TROPHIES
RECREATIONAL SUPPLIES
329.46
HARTWIG MOTORS INC.
AUTO E LIGHT TRUCK
216.52
MARVE HARTWIG DATSUN INC.
AUTO E LIGHT TRUCK
13.16
HAWKEYE STATE BANK
TRANSFER
265.956.84
HAWKEYE STATE BANK
TRANSFER
69.602.59
HAWKEYE STATE BANK
TRANSFER
261.514.83
HAWKEYE STATE BANK
TRANSFER
77.243.08
HECKENDORN MFG. CO.
GENERAL EQUIP.
77.57
DALE HELLING
TRAVEL
145.00
DALE HELLING
TRAVEL ADVANCE
125.00
HICKLIN POWER CO.
BUSES
59883.78
DONNA HILLIS
TRAVEL
210.00
HILLTOP DX
CAR WASHES
175.50
HOOTMAN ROBO CAR WASH
CAR WASHES
7.50
MICROFILMED BY
JORM MICROLAB
CEDAR RAPIDS -DES MOINES
W
UNCIL LISTING 09,
FUND: INTRAGOVERNMENTAL SERVICE FUNDS
VENDOR NAME PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
HUPP ELECTRIC MOTORS
MINOR EQUIPMENT
HY-VEE FOOD STORE
FOOD
IBM
OFFICE SUPPLIES
IBM
OFFICE EQUIPMENT RENTAL
INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER CC.
TWO -TCN TRUCKS
JOHNSON COUNTY TREASURER
PROPERTY TAX
JOHNSONS MACHINE SHOP
VEHICLE REPAIRS
KCJJ RADIO
ADVERTISING
K.X.I.C. RADIO STATION
ADVERTISING
KAR PRODUCTS
MISCELLANEIOUS SUPPLIES
MARIAN KARR
TRAVEL ADVANCE
KEN'S
STREET CLEANING EQUIP.
CLEO KRON
TRAVEL ADVANCE
MICHAEL E. KUCHARZAK
TRAVEL ADVANCE
LEGARAGE INC.
VEHICLE REPAIRS
LONGLEY TIME PRODUCTS
OFFICE EQUIPMENT REPAIR
MAC TOOLS
SANITATION SUPFLIES
MCCABE EQUIPMENT CO. INC.
GENERAL EQUIP.
MCFALLS AUTO TRIM
TWO-TCN TRUCKS
MARTIN BROS. EQUIPMENT S SUP.2
STREET REPAIR EQUIP.
MIO STATES FORD TRUCK SALES
GARBAGE TRUCKS
MR. GIS
AUTO E LIGHT TRUCK
MODERN BUSINESS SYSTEMS'
OFFICE EQUIPMENT REPAIR
MOORE OIL CO.
GASOLINE
MOORE OIL CO.
GASOLINE
HUGH MOSE, JR.
TRAVEL ADVANCE.
MOTOROLA COMMUNICATIONS DIV.
COMMUNICATION EQUIPMENT
MUNCIE RECLAMATION E SUPPLY
BUSES
MUNCIE RECLAMATION E SUPPLY
BUSES
MARY NEUHAUSER
TRAVEL ADVANCE
NEW ENGLAND BUSINESS SER. INC.
OFFICE SUPPLIES
NEW METHOD EQUIPMENT CO.
GARBAGE TRUCKS
OLD CAPITOL MOTORS
AUTO E LIGHT TRUCK
OLD DOMINION BRUSH
STREET CLEANING EQUIP.
COLEEN OTT
REIMBURSABLE TRAVEL
PEDERSON-SELLS EQUIPMENT CO.
GENERAL EQUIP.
PEND'ARVIS
REIMBURSABLE TRAVEL
PIONEER CO.
OFFICE SUPPLIES
POWER BRAKES IOWA INC.,
BUSES
PYRAMID SERVICES
GENERAL EQUIP.
QUILL CORP.
OFFICE SUPPLIES
GLENN ROBERTS
TRAVEL ADVANCE
GEORGE J. ROBINSON
POSTAGE
ROCCA WELDING G REPAIR
GENERAL EQUIP.
RUSSELLIS TOWING
TOWING
CHARLES SCHMADEKE
TRAVEL ADVANCE
SEAL METHODS INC.
STREET CLEANING EQUIP.
DREW SHAFFER
TRAVEL
GLENN SIDERS
TRAVEL ADVANCE
SIEG CO.
AUTO E LIGHT TRUCK
SINK PAPER CO.
OFFICE SUPPLIES
CHUCK SMITH DISTRIBUTING
BUSES
STANDARD STATIONERY SUPPLY CO.
OFFICE SUPPLIES
THORARC CO.
MISCELLANEIOUS SUPPLIES
ROGER TINKLENBERG
TRAVEL ADVANCE
MICROFILMED BY
JORM MICROLAB
CEDAR RAPIDS•DES MOINES
AMOUNT
165.77
124.46
468.50
753.35
169.23
9,431.70
2.019.21
92.00
50.00
605.61
60.00
7.56
193.00
39.00
1,916.00
70.00
94.70
14.69
92.00
14.52
38.80
42.95
989.55
13,633.49
14,467.93
500.00
530.00
1,400.00
928.64
180.00
67.48
395.18
683.84
1.190.19
46.00
47.51
108.00
484.30
179.95
374.31
852.15
100.00
18.00
51.35
55.62
230.00
230.00
345.00
440.00
784.97
36.97
615.60
48.88
8.46
116.00
UNCIL LISTING 09,
FUND: INTRAGOVERNMENTAL SERVICE FUNDS
VENDOR NAME
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
AMOUNT
MICHAEL TODD E CO.
STREET REPAIR EQUIP.
63.16
TRIPLETT OFFICE SUPPLY
OFFICE SUPPLIES
11.09
UNIV. CF IOWA
DATA PROCESSING
474.66
UNIV. OF IOWA
REGISTRATION
145.00
UNIV. OF IOWA
RECREATION EQUIPMENT
200.00
VOSS PETROLEUM CO.
GREASE E OIL
1#845.83
WAGNER-PONTIAC
AUTO E LIGHT TRUCK
11.52
WALKER HOUSE
REIMBURSABLE TRAVEL
393.75
PHYLLIS A. WILLIAMS
TRAVEL ADVANCE
45.00
WOOD'S TRUCK EQUIPMENT
AUTO E LIGHT TRUCK
14.19
XEROX CORP.
OFFICE EQUIPMENT RENTAL
502.04
JO LINDA VICK-WOLD
REFUND
11.27
CATHY MERRITT
ANIMAL DEPOSITS
30.00
MELBA WADSWORTH
REC. TRIPS
26.00
NELLIE HUGHES
REC. TRIPS
11.00
HANS FOKKEMA
ANIMAL DEPOSITS
40.00
i MIRIAM THOMPSON
REG. TRIPS
9.50
CHAN COULTER
REL. TRIPS
11.50
i EDNA BOOKER
REC. TRIPS
9.50
AGNES OGESON
REG. TRIPS
9.50
CATHERINE RINGLER
REC. TRIPS
18.75
BOB STONER
REC. TRIPS
37.50
DON PETERSON
REFUND
18:06
MICHAEL MERAZ
REFUND
10.67
f BLANE THOMPSON
REFUND
8.58
I STEVEN HANCOCK
REFUND
15:35
i GENE F. HOLTOR
REFUND
15.18
KEVIN KINTZ.
REFUND
10.94
LAURA E. DOHLE
REFUND
15.89
PATRICK SLATER
REFUND
16.87
t KELLI M. GRANT
REFUND
10.94
JOHN 0. YODER
REFUND
18.56
I MICHAEL KOOP
REFUND
13.48
MICHAEL W. OlHARA
REFUND
16.87
DUANE CAYLOR
REFUND
10.87'
CINDY MCCREEDY
REFUND
21.08
STEVEN M. JOHNSON
REFUND
16.87
ANNE CARROLL
REFUND
9.25
i ROBERT FREEMAN
REFUND
12.64
RONALD MCBRIDE
REFUND
5.02
DAVID CHRISTIANSEN
REFUND
14.33
DONNA OLLINGER
REFUND
9.08
WARREN LARSON
REFUND
12.64
JAMES -,A.. MUNTER
REFUND
16.02
GARY MORIARTY
REFUND
12.64
B.R. PERCE
REFUND
20.86
WM..C. BEACH
REFUND
22.05
LEE ANN DUNDEE
REFUND
15..18
JOYCE CHREST
REFUND
18.83
STEPHEN D. SIMON
REFUND
12.64
FRANK GEYER
REFUND
16.87
TERRY RUSSELL
REFUND
32.04
LESLIE KROMER
REFUND
15.85
ROSE MARY DODDS
REFUND
18.39
ROBERT DAWSON
REFUND
15.60
MICROFILMED BY
JORM MICROLAB
CEDAR RAPIDS•DES MOINES
�JUNCIL LISTING
FUND: INTRAGOVERNMENTAL SERVICE FUNDS
VENDOR NAME
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
JAMES R. BUCK
JOHN KENNAN
REFUND
DON SMITH
REFUND
RICHARD A. MATTSON
REFUND
HARRIET WENDELL
REFUND
MARK SHROEDER
REFUND
CHRISTEN BUSCH
REFUND
WILBUR NACHTIGALL
REFUND
RENAE ABBAS
REFUND
VICKI PETREMAN
REFUND
MELODIE BRACE BALDMIN
REFUND
TOM POGEMILLER
REFUND
MICHAEL A. FEDORIS
REFUND
KATHERINE LUTZ
REFUND
JEANNEEN FIELD
REFUND
DAN GLENN
REFUND
VICKI S. FUESSLER
REFUND
NEIL HUMBLE
REFUND
KAREN HARRIS
REFUND
MARY HOEIN
REFUND
JOSEPH SIMONS
REFUND
K.K. GEORGE
REFUND
KEN GODDARD
REFUND
DOUGLAS CUSHING
REFUND
VALERIE BARNES
REFUND
MATTHEW ROACH
REFUND
BRUCE R. HAYLLAR
REFUND
THERESA TYMESON
REFUND
LISA MIGNANO
REFUND
STEVE WELCHER?
REFUND
STEPHANIE CUSTER
REFUND
ERIC MILLER
REFUND
LAVON BOYENGA
REFUND
CHRISTINE LANODYT
REFUND
JANE REED
REFUND
BILL HEINE
REFUND
BEVERLY BABCOCK
REFUND
ORALEA A. PITTMAN
REFUND
DENISE L. WENDT
REFUND
JEFF VAUGHN
REFUND
BARBARA HEEREN
REFUND
JOAN SCHUSTER
REFUND
DENNIS MOORE
REFUND
JON PARROTT
REFUND
DEBBIE BEAL
REFUND
REBECCA EVANS
REFUND
MIKE HOLTZ
REFUND
C. CHESTER CARSON
REFUND
NEOMI LAUGHLIN
REFUND
UNIV-.OF IOWA
REFUND
AMY S. FULLER
REFUND
JAMES OXFORD
REFUND
STEVE OWENS
REFUND
CATHLEEN SAGRILLO
REFUND
PAT KNEPPER
REFUND
REFUND
MICROFILMED BY
'JORM MICROLAB
CEDAR RAPIDS -DES MOINES
09i,
AMOUNT
5.02
2.04
15.01
18.06
50.87
18.39
15.66
21.78
3.72
17.55
20.09
15.01
4.32
19.24
4.17
21.78
6.74
8.07
21.78
19.24
5.42
22.32
2.79
4.23
12.13
14.33
14.33
7.24
4.25
15.18
16.87
19.10
9.25
16.87
16.02
13.48
7.22
13.24
10.94
14.16
21.78
7.58
16.87
14:33
7.56
24.32
6.71
10.94
4.77
30.31
14.69
2.07
21.78
11.38
21.78
4'
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UNCIL LISTING 09,
FUND: INTRAGOVERNMENTAL SERVICE FUNDS
VENDOR NAME PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
STEPHEN BROWN
REFUND
EMIL RODOLFA
REFUND
MARK FELDMAN
REFUND
ROSE LAGRANGE
REFUND
MARSHA FORSYTHE
REFUND
THERESA BRIE
REFUND
RALPH GALLAGHER
REFUND
DAVID YAM
REFUND
MARC -C- HARTWIG
REFUND
MICHAEL MERAZ
REFUND
STEPHEN HIRSCH
REFUND
KATHY LINDHORST
ANIMAL DEPOSITS
MRS. G.L. BOLENDER
REC. TRIPS
EMMA CHRISTENSEN
REL. TRIPS
MODERN BUSINESS SYSTEMS
OFFICE EQUIPMENT RENTAL
TEAM ELECTRONICS
OPERATING EQUIPMENT
FUND TOTAL
MICROFILMED BY
'JORM MICRO_ LAB
CEDAR RAPIDS -DES MOINES
AMOUNT
21.02
20.94
14.77
22.97
1.68
21.78
4.40
17.55
14.50
9.42
27.71
30.00
18.75
18.75
187.31
2,100.00
792,052.01 .
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.UNCIL LISTING
FUND: SPECIAL REVENUE FUND
VENDOR NAME
AMERICAN PLANNING ASSOC.
BURGER CONST. CO.
CIVIC ACTION INSTITUTE
CONFERENCE AIR SERVICES
RALPH E AMELIA FOWLER AND
FREEMAN LOCKSMITH E DOOR CLOSE
JO. CO. ABSTRACT E TITLE CO.
KNOCK ON WOOD
MICHIGAN MEDIA
MARIANNE MILKMAN
NOEL'S TREE SERVICE
PIONEER CO.
SECURITY ABSTRACT CO.
SHIVE-HATTERY E ASSOC.
SHOEMAKER E HAALAND ENGINEERS
SHOEMAKER E HAALANO ENGINEERS
TECHNIGRAPHICS INC.
TOWN E COUNTY ELECTRIC
TOWN E COUNTY ELECTRIC
UNIV. OF IOWA
WEHNER NOWYSZ E PATTSCHULL
LEASED HOUSING - SECTION 8
VARIOUS LANDLORDS
CAROL ANN APARTMENTS
CAROL ANN APARTMENTS
CAROL ANN APARTMENTS
CHERRY LANE APARTMENTS
KNOLLRIDGE GARDENS
JOE LYNCH
LEO MASKE
DELBERT MILLER
JIM MILLER
MYRTLE GROVE APARTMENTS
NICHOLAS & IRIS PEET
RAYMOND.SCHEETZ
TOWNCREST MOBILE HOME
UNIVERSITY OF IOWA
UNIVERSITY OF IOWA
CITY OF IOWA CITY
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
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DUES E MEMBERSF.IPS
BUILDING IMPROVEMENTS
BOOKS MAGAZINES NEWSPAP
AIR FARE
BUILDING IMPROVEMENTS
MISCELLANEIOUS SUPPLIES
APPRAISAL SERVICES
BUILDING IMPROVEMENTS
OFFICE EQUIPMENT RENTAL
REGISTRATION
EQUIPMENT SERVICE
OFFICE SUPPLIES
ABSTRACTS
ENGINEERING SERVICES
ENGINEERING SERVICES
ENGINEERING SEPVICES
PRIOR -YEAR ENCUMBRANCES
CONTRACTED IMPROVEMENTS
CONTRACTED IMPROVEMENTS
WORK STUDY WAGES
ARCHITECTURAL SER.
FUND TOTAL
RENT
RENT
RENT
RENT
RENT
RENT
RENT
RENT
RENT
RENT
RENT
RENT
RENT
RENT
RENT
RENT
EXPENSES
LEASED HOUSING. TOTAL
GRAND TOTAL
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55.00
73,942.65
30.00
258.00
8,305.85
66.50
42.75
985.00
26.45
145.00
625.00
6.80
147.00
1,732.11
4,927.49
2.821.24
54.30
1,035.00
4,443.97
138.54
926.25
100,714.90
64,816.00
178.00
254.00
163:00
117.00
138.00
268.00
225.00
151.00
117.00
50.00
163.00
170.00
148.00
145.00
246.00
18,004.17
85,353.17
2,152,812.11
REut:WED OCT 2 9 1981
Bicyclists of Iowa City, Inc.
POST OFFICE BOX 846
IOWA CITY. IOWA 52244 Q a�
October 28, 1981
Dear Councilmembersi
I I want to thank the City Council for allowing Bruce
Goddard and me to participate in the discussion in informal
session concerning the presence of westbound bicyclists in
the downtown transit interchange. Unfortunately, Bruce and
I were given just a few hours advanced notice and this made
it very difficult to leave our places of employment early i
enough to prepare for the discussion. Nonetheless, I do
hope our input was of value to the Council.
In thinking over the comments made at the session it
occurred to me that the liability question became the focus
of discussion rather than the safety of the public. This is
detailed in the letter enclosed, copies of which were sent to
the local newspapers.
I will get a compilation of t1tedata citing the dangers of
bike lanes and bike paths as soon as I can and will send a
copy to your office as mentioned at the council session.
Again, thank you for meeting with us, and I hope we can
continue to help each other in bicycle related matters.
Sincerely,
Shelley B. Plattner, President
Bicyclists of Iowa City (BIC)
"Serving Bicyclists Throughout Johnson County" 16o7t4(
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POST OFFICE BOX 846
IOWA CITY, IOWA 52244
October 28, 1981
Dear people:
I recently attended the Monday, October 26 informal session
of the Iowa City City Council to discuss the legalization of
bicycle traffic though the short stretch of Washington Street
between Clinton and Capitol in a westward direction. This
area is part of the "Transit Interchange" at the Old Capitol
Center.
The situation is one where westbound bicycle traffic is
present and speculation is not necessary to determine the effect
bicycles would have in creating bicycle/bus conflicts. Bi-
cycles, which are there now, are not causing safety problems
to the westbound bus traffic flow. This lack of conflict has
been recognized by the City Transit Manager, the City Traffic
Engineer and members of the Transportation Planning Committee,
However, a liability question does exist in the opinion of the
City Attorney. Although it is of legal interest, liability
by the City if a bicyclist were struck by a bus is not the
important issue here since there admittedly does not seem to
be a problem now with bicyclists illegally present in the
westbound portion of the interchange. There is no reason to
expect accidents to occur if bicyclists already present were
there legally. Indeed, since bicycles would then be expected
to be there, bus drivers would be even more careful than they
are now, thus reducing the liklihood of a bicycle/bus collision
even more.
In this case, legalizing the flow of bicycles will not cause
a problem where none exists. But to enforce the ban by
ticketing cyclists could cause problems where none now exist
because: 1. Cyclists could be forced to travel on theside-
walk and chance pedestrian/ bicycle conflicts (and perhaps
receive a ticket as well for riding in the central business
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district) or 2. Since it is now legal for bicyclists and motor-
ists to travel westbound from Capitol to Madison or. Washington,
a bicyclist could be urged to travel on Burlington westbound
to Capitol, and back to Washington via Capitol to again mix
with the same busses the ban attempts to avoid.
Suggestions presented by some members of the City Council
are to convince the University to put in a short bike path
near the sidewalk on the Pentacrest side of Washington, or
for the City to put in a bike lane somewhere in the interchange.
Since it has already been established that bicyclist presence
is not a problem, but liability in case of accident is, a bike
lane would not help nor would a bike path. A separate path
on the north side of Washington would eject bicyclists from
the right into moving bus traffic at Capitol and Washington.
This would undoubtedly be more dangerous than allowing bicyclists
to move to the left of busses stopped at the interchange.
To summarize then, the City Council decision to delay action
legalizing westbound bicycle flow through the transit inter-
change is not related to citizen safety7but rather to City
liability. If the decision to keep bicyclists out of the inter-
change is based on reducing liability rather than on increas-
ing safety, nothing would prevent the City Council from ban-
ning bicycles from all streets and sidewalks for the same
reason.
Shelley B. Plattner
President. Bicyclists of Iowa City (BIC)
Home Phone 337-7478
CC: The Daily Iowan
The Iowa City Press Citizen
The Weekly News
Bruce Goddard (Legislative Committee BIC)
Mayor John Balmer for the Iowa City City Council
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SHERRY FLANAGAN, President
JANE VINCENT, Vice President
DONNA FARLEY, Secretary
CHERYL DOTY, Treasurer
20 October 1981
The Honorable John Balmer
Civic Center
Iowa City, Iowa
Dear Mayor Balmer:
RECEIVED OCT 2 1 1981
STRICTWtm
WAIA-PoN
20 N. 7th Avenue
Iowa City, Iowa
The Herbert Hoover School principal and P.T.A. have asked us to inquire about the
possibility of the city hiring a half-time adult guard for the remainder of this
school year for the Court Street and Third Avenue intersection. They have indicated
this person would only need to be on duty in the morning and afternoon and not at
noon.
Because the fold -out stop sign at that location proved to be ineffective, the
childrenhaving to cross Court Street from the southwest are now required to
cross at Court Street and First Avenue where there is an adult guard. This affects
approximately sixty-five students and adds to the already congested situation at
this intersection.
We realize your budget limitations but, likewise, would appreciate you giving
thought and consideration to this proposal.. We respectfully suggest.that you
observe the problem personally and preferably at 3:00 p.m. This is the time when
the problem is compounded by the release of the junior and senior high schools
in the area.
Y Again, we urge you to consider the importance of the adult crossing guard program
and the safety it affords our children. Because Court Street is a main artery,
we hope you will recognize the importance of hiring another guard for Hoover
School when you are preparing the 1982-83 budget.
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Sincerely your
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Mary arey, Chairperson
Safety Committee - DPO
cc: Clemens Erdahl
Mary Neuhauser
Glen Roberts
Robert Vevera
Lawrence Lynch
David Perret
Neal Berlin
David Cronin
Stan Aldinger
Richard Hughes
Donna Higgins
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CITY OF
IOWA
CIVIC CENTER 410 E. WASHINGTON ST. IOWA CITY, IOWA 52240
November 23, 1981
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(319) 356-5000
Ms. Mary Carey, Chairperson
Safety Committee - DPO
20 North 7th Avenue
Iowa City, Iowa 52240
Dear Ms. Carey:
At its regular meeting of November 10, 1981, the City Council received
and placed on file your letter regarding the possibility of hiring a
part-time crossing guard for the remainder of the school year for the
Court Street and Third Avenue intersection.
Crossing guards were assigned posts for the 1981-1982 school year on
the basis of priorities established through the cooperative efforts of
the DPO Safety Committee and the City staff, and funds were allocated to
these priorities. It would be extremely difficult to reallocate funds
in the middle of the school year unless the Safety Committee would agree
to the reassignment of an adult guard from an existing post. If you
have any suggestions in regard to reassignment, I would be most happy
to discuss them with you.
Siinnnccerreel- yours,
Neal G. Berlin
City Manager
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cc: Mr. David Cronin
Mr. Stan Aldinger
Mr. Richard Hughes
City Clerk
Police Chief
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James and Kellie Mulford
2103 Taylor Drive
Iowa City, Iowa 52240
October 20, 1981
Iowa City Council
Civic Center
410 East Washington
Iowa City, Iowa 52240
Council Members of Iowa City:
My wife and I are property owners in Iowa City of 2103-2105 Taylor
Drive. We reside at 2103 Taylor Drive, one half of our duplex. We
received a letter from the City of Iowa City June 2, 1981, regarding
rental inspections, permits and fees. This was fine, until inspection
of owner occupied dwellings and the assessment of rental property
was required. This has caused us to become concerned and is why we
are submitting this appeal. We would like a reclarification of owner
occupied dwellings like our own. We understand the intent of the
ordinance is to protect tenants from all hazards in a dwelling, which
is fine. However, we believe to assess a property owner fees to live
in his own house is wrong. If we are assessed a fee, one would think
all single family dwellings in Iowa City would have to be inspected
and assessed a fee also.
Thank you,
Jim and Kellie Mulford
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December 1, 1981
Mr. & Mrs. James Mulford
2103 Taylor Drive
Iowa City, Iowa 52240
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Dear Mr. & Mrs. Mulford:
The City Council, at its regular meeting of November 10, 1981,
received and placed on file your letter regarding the housing code
enforcement program and the inspection policies regarding owner -
occupied units within rental structures. Other citizens have also
expressed concern to the City Council about these matters.
Therefore, in the near future the City Council will schedule this
topic for discussion at an informal session.
You are most welcome to attend the meeting and participate in a
discussion.
Sincerely yours,
Neal G. Berlin
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cc: Goldene Haendel, Chairperson
Housing Appeals Board
Michael E. Kucharzak, Director
Dept. of Housing & Inspection Services
City Clerk✓
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MEMORANDUM =
Date: November 4, 1981
To: Members of the City Council and the City Manager
From: Goldene Haendel, Chairperson, Housing Appeals Board4l
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Re: 2103-05 Taylor Drive, Duplex Owned & Occupied by
James Mulford
Mr. Mulford appealed the assessment of the $4.00 fee and the
inspection of his owner -occupied unit, referenced above. The
Housing Appeals Board heard the appeal on August 13, 1981. During
i the course of the appeal, Michael Kucharzak presented the Board with
the history of inspection and licensing procedures for owner -
occupied dwellings that contain rental units. Mr. Kucharzak further
stated that after reviewing the records of the Housing Code Task
Force and in consultation with Diane Klaus, former chairperson of the
Task Force, it is apparent that the intention of. the Task Force was
to continue the City policy of inspecting all portions of rental
i. property except single family owner -occupied homes that have no more
% than two roomers residing in the house. It was further discussed and,
is the consensus of the Appeals Board that the inspection of owner -
occupied portions of rental dwellings is necessary to protect the
safety and welfare of tenants in adjoining units.
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The Appeals Board also discussed the'fee assessed to dwelling units
that are owner -occupied. Rental fees are set by City Council,
Resolution 81-112 on May 5, 1981. The resolution sets the rental
permit fee at $20.00 per structure plus $4.00 per rooming unit or
dwelling unit contained within the structure. The resolution does
not exempt owner -occupied units from being assessed a $4.00 fee.
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i` The Appeals Board voted to uphold the staff interpretation of the fee
schedule and the inspection of his owner -occupied unit.
Mr. Mulford was not present at the hearing, but spoke with Michael
Kucharzak at the conclusion of the hearing. Mr. Kucharzak informed
Mr. Mulford of the Housing Appeals Board decision. We understand Mr.
Mulford has now appealed the decision of the Housing Appeals Board to
the City Council. To assist in your review of this case, I have
attached to this memo our decision and copies of the orders and
letters upon which our decision was made.
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DECISION OF THE HOUSING APPEALS BOARD
Ddlc of Iledring: August 13, 1981.
ApplicanLs Name: James G. Mulford
Address: 2103 Taylor Drive
Iowa City, Iowa 52240
Issue: An appeal for
1) Interpretation of resolution of City Council requiring inspection of
owner occupied portions of duplexes and assessment of rental permit
fees for these portions. (Ordinance tt80-3014)
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2) An order to
Location of Property:
2103 Taylor Drive
Iowa City, Iowa 52240
Finding of Fact: The intent of the ordinance is to protect tenants from all
hazards in the building which could affect them; thus inspection
and assessment of rental permit fees of the owner occupied portion
of owner -occupied duplexes is necessary.
Sustain: XXXXX
Modify:
Revoke:
Other Provisions:
,Filed on August 13, 1981
Date
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CITY 0�= IOW/L\ CITY
CIVIC CENTER 410 E. WASHINGTON ST. IOWA CITY, IOWA 52240 (319) 356-5030
July 22, 1981
NOTICE OF HEARING SERVICE OF NOTICE �1
DATE Z/ ate° /If
James Mulford DELIV '„ T3
2103 Taylor Dr. ;ft
Iowa City, Iowa 52240 HOUS 7ITG Lt ° _i.ON DIVISION
Re: 2103-05 Taylor Drive
Dear Mr. Mulford:
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The Housing Inspection Division has received a request for a housing
appeal on the property listed above. The request appears to be
properly filed and a hearing before the Housing Appeals Board will
take place on August 13, 1981, to consider your case. Enforcement
action by this office will be postponed until a final decision is
made by the Appeals Board.
The hearing will take place at 8:50 A.M. in the City Manager's
Conference Room located on the upper level of the Civic Center, 410
East Washington, Iowa City, Iowa. If you have any questions
regarding this notice, please feel free to contact me at 356-5132.
Sincerely,
JuTiy Hoard
Housing Inspector
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APPEAL REG�IJEJT
City Clerk Date: July 8, 1p81
City of Iowa City
410 East Washington
Iowa City, Iowa 52240
Property Address: 2103 Taylor Drive Iowa City, Iowa 52240
Dear Members of the Housing Appeals Board:
I wish to appeal to the Board for further consideration of the Notice
that I have received concerning the above listed property. The Housing
Inspection Division has found me to be in violation of the following
section(s) of the Iowa City Housing Code:
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The reason I am appealing to you is that:
s I feel that a ovmer-occupied dwelling like my ovm should
I not be inspected or assessed a rental permit for the part
I live in. i
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dwellings are inspected and assessed a permit fee as
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Thank you for your consideration of this matter,
�[ 0 D James G. I-nzlford
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IIJr� JUL Y 1981 Please print name: 2103 Taylor Drive
ABBIE STOLFUS. Address: Iowa City, Iowa 52240
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CITY CLERK.
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Received in the Office of the City Clerk this 8th Day of July
1981
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ORDER TO CORRECT CONDITION OF PREMISES
CITY CF 'IOWA CITY
CIVIC CENTER 410 E. WASHINGTON ST. IOWA CITY IOWA 52240 (319) 354.180)
— _ DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND'INSPECTION SERVICES
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_ --- --- -. -- - -_---- --__--- --_ _.._ NOTICE OF VIOLATION
------James 1duIford
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2103 Taylor Drive
Iowa City, I64- 52240-
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2240 ----- .Be:._2103-05 Taylor Drive, 2 Dwelling Units _.
E - --- - near Mr. -Mulford: '
__• The above -listed property was inspected on June 23, 1981 by Inspector '
( Judy Hoard,'Department'of Housing and Inspection Services. The following
Y - - - -items have been detemined as violations of Chapter 17; the Iowa City
Housing Code and are hereby brought to your attention for correction:
- - - - 1.- Chapter-17-5.K.(3)(a) Lack of required/adequate mechanical ventilation.
a. Bathroom in basement lacks mechanical ventilation in 2103
-Taylor.--- —_ . _....------- - -
2. Chapter 17-6.C. Lack of or improper location of fireextinguisher.` - -
j'_bIDIa_l/�:I�tyL4 a._ -Fire extinguisher -in 2105. Taylor is not hung.- _--
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-3.- ' Chapter -17-7:Q 'Fire -extinguisher and/or fire protection system - — ---- -
- -- -not maintained in good working condition.
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-Smoke- detector not maintained in operable condition in 2103 ----
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Phen all applicable provisions of the Housing Code of the City of Iowa '
- City -have been complied with, the Department of Housing and Inspection ---- --
�_ Services shall issue a Certificate of Structure. -Compliance and/or Rental
_Permit.
.__.__-You will -have ninety (90) days after receipt of this notice to correct
these deficiencies. At that time, a reinspection will be carried out to
--determine code-compliance.
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Should you wish to contest any of these orders, you may submit the
enclosed Appeal Request form or your own written petition recuesting a
hearing before the Housino Appeals Hoard. Any request rust be received
in the office of the City Clerk within ten (10) days of your receipt of
this notice. Any petition so filed shall include the particular section
of the ordinance involved and a brief statement of the grounds for your
appeal. Failure to request an appeal shall constitute a waiver of the
right to a hearing and this notice shall becooe a final determination
and order.
If you have any questions regarding this notice, please call the Housing
Inspection Division at 356-5132.
Sincerely,
Judy Hoard
Housing Inspector
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Mr. Art Kodros, Manager
Hilltop Mobile Home Park
Iowa City, Iowa 52240
Re: Bus Shelter Petition
Dear Mr. Kodros:
At its regular meeting of November 10, 1981, the City Council
received and placed on file your petition requesting that a bus
shelter be installed at the intersection of Southgate Street and
Waterfront Drive. I have discussed the request with Hugh Mose, our
Transit Manager.
According to the Transit Manager, the intersection you have
k suggested has already been noted as a suitable location for a
` shelter. However, the Transit Division, in - its evaluation of
potential shelter sites, placed this location on its secondary list.
This assignment was based on a desire to spread the ten available
shelters evenly around the City, and along your bus route the
Lakeside Apartments area seemed to have a greater need.
I am reluctant to ask the Transit Manager to revise his shelter
location plans because with only ten shelters available, placement
at Waterfront and Southgate would mean that another deserving
location would be deleted from the list. However, if one or more of
the locations on our primary list are found unsuitable for the
erection of a shelter, we will give strong consideration to your
request. Failing that, we will retain the intersection of Southgate
and Waterfront as a primary location when the City acquires
additional bus shelters.
Again, thank you for your petition. It is because of persons like
yourself, who take an active interest in our public transit system,
that the City continues to provide a high level of transit service.
We appreciate your continuing support. If you have any other
questions concerning this mattter or other city services, please
give me a call.
Sincerely yours,
Neal G. Berlin
City Manager
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MEMORANDUM
Date: October 19, 1981
To: Honorable Mayor and City Council
From: James Brachtel, Traffic Engineer._,J<2
Re: Handicapped Parking Stall, West Side of 100 South Linn Street
As directed by Section 23-16 of the Municipal Code this is to advise you
of the following action.
ACTION:
Pursuant to Section 23-274 of the Municipal Code of Iowa City the City
Traffic Engineer will authorize the installation of one metered
handicapped parking stall on the west side of the 100 block of South Linn
Street. This metered parking stall will be installed south of the alley
intersection. This will be done on or shortly after November 3, 1981.
COMMENT:
This action is being taken at the direction of the City Manager.
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-ABBIE STOLFUS
CITY CLERK
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CITY OF
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CIVIC CENTER 410 E. WASHINGTON CITY
S INGTON ST. IOWA CITY IOWA 52240 (319) 354.180
Date 10/13/81
TO: The Honorable Mayor and the City Council
RE: Civil Service Entrance Examination - Legal Assistant
We, the undersigned members of the Civil Service Commission
Of Iowa City, Iowa, do hereby certify the following named
persons in the order of their standing as eligible for the
Position of lo�a1 4�[1f+ +/Admin is tr tin
Khristen Lawton - - Hired 10/13/81
IOWA CITY CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION
4aennaerson
Arletta Orelup
71tBruce Walker
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CIVIC CENTER 410 E. WASHINGTON ST. IOWA CITY IOWA 52240 (319) 354.180D
Date 10/10/81
TO: The Honorable Mayor and the City Council
RE: Civil Service Entrance Examination - Assistant City Engineer
We, the undersigned members of the Civil Service Commission
of Iowa City, Iowa, do hereby certify the following named
persons in the'order of their standing as eligible for the
position of Assistant City Engineer/ Engineering Division
Dennis Gannon -- Hired 10/10/81
ATTEST:
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CIVIC CENTER 410 E. WASHINGTON ST. IOWA CITY IOWA 52240 (319) 354.180D
Date 10/3/81
TO: The Honorable Mayor and the City Council
RE: Civil Service Entrance Examination -.Maintenance worker I
We, the undersigned members of the Civil Service Commission
of Iowa City, Iowa, do hereby certify the following named
persons in o the order
Worker I/Refuse Division18 for the
position of
Randy Salm - Hired 10/3/81
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ER 410 E. WASHINGTON ST. IOWA CITY IOWA 52240 (319) 354.180
Date September 23, 1981
TO: The Honorable Mayor and the City Council
RE: Civil Service Entrance Examination - Police Dispatcher
We, the undersigned members of the Civil Service Commission
of Iowa City, Iowa, do hereby certify the following named
persons in the order of their standing as eligible for the
Position of Police Dispatcher/Police De artment
Susan Thomas Hired: 9/28/81
IOWA CITY CIVIL SERVI�IUMMIZIIIUN
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Arletta Orelup
Bruce Walker
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DateSeotemb r 29, 19,91
TO: The Honorable Mayor and the City Council
RE: Civil Service Entrance Examination - Recreation Pr iram Su ervisor II
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If Iowa City,Iowa, domhe eby certifyvtheers Of the Ciilsfollowing ervice mnamedon
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Cindy Coffin 'Hired: 9129181
Pat Joachim
Tammy Westfall
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Bruce Walker
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CITY OF IOWA CITY
CIVIC CENTER 410 E. WASHINGTON ST. IOWA CITY IOWA 52240 (319) 354.18030
Date September 25, 1981
TO: The Honorable Mayor and the City Council
RE: Civil Service Entrance Examination - Clerk Tvoist
We, the undersigned members of the Civil Service Commission
of Iowa City, Iowa, do hereby certify the following named
persons in the order of,their standing as eligible for the
position of Clerk Typist/Leased Housing Division
Jody Hoekstra Hired: 9/25/1981
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Abbie Stolfus, City , lerk
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STAFF REPORT
1 To: Planning & Zoning Commission Prepared by: Bruce Knight
Item: S-8114. Water's First Addition Date: October 15, 1981
GENERAL INFORMATION
Applicant: Larry P. Waters
510 E Burlington St.
Requested action:
Purpose:
Location:
Size:
Existing land use and zoning:
Surrounding land use and zoning:
Applicable regulations:
45 -day limitation period:
SPECIAL INFORMATION
Public utilities:
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Public services:
Transportation:
Iowa City, Iowa 52240
Preliminary plat approval
To develop 10 residential lots
North of Muscatine Avenue, west of
Southlawn Drive, south of
Brookside Drive, and east of
Memory Gardens.
1.8 acres
Undeveloped and R2
North - undeveloped and R2
East - single family and quasi -
public
and RIB.
South - single family and RIB.
West - undeveloped and C2.
Provisions of the Subdivision
Code and the Stormwater
Management Ordinance.
October 18, 1981
Adequate sewer and water service
is available.
Sanitation service is available
as well as police and fire
protection.
Vehicular access is proposed from
Muscatine Avenue both for
individual lots and .for Dover
Street.
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Physical characteristics:
ANALYSIS
The topography is gently to
strongly sloping (2-15%).
The subject addition is located due south of the proposed Oakes Meadow Subdivi-
sion and in the Court Hill neighborhood. Other than this property and the
proposed addition to the north, this is a mature neighborhood which is almost
completely developed. The proposed development contains 1.8 acres, and would
result in 10 duplex lots (20 units).
Although no plat has previously been filed for this tract of land, it has a
history going back to 1977. At that time, Larry Waters sold off a portion of the
same tract to Dean Oakes cutting off access to Muscatine Avenue for the Oakes
parcel by retaining a strip of land (the area in question). Dean Oakes
submitted a preliminary plat for his portion proposing 44 units. The plat was
denied due to lack of secondary access to the south (Muscatine Avenue). An Iowa
Supreme Court case resulted which the City ultimately won. It was the court's
determination that the problem was caused by both parties involved. Mr. Waters
was considered to be at fault for not subdividing prior to the sale of land, and
then for refusing to allow access through his property. Mr. Oakes was
considered to be at fault because he had the opportunity to acquire the entire
tract and refused to do so, thereby creating his own problem.
Mr. Waters and Mr. Oakes have attempted to solve the problem by filing separate
preliminary plats for the two properties at the same time. In this manner,
Waters First Addition would provide a portion of the secondary access required
to serve Oakes Meadow. Staff is concerned over the use of two separate plats to
show the proposed alignment of the street to its intersection with Muscatine
Avenue since there is no way to guarantee that both subdivisions will develop at
the same time. If Oakes Meadows develops first, it could be completed without
the secondary access which Waters First Addition is proposing to supply. To
alleviate this possibility, the entire tract ought to be platted as one
subdivision as should initially have been done.
Other concerns stated in the Oakes Meadow staff report (#S-8115) are applicable
to the subject area as well. Please see that report for further information.
RECOMMENDATION
Staff recommends that consideration of the preliminary plat be denied. Upon
resolution of the following comments and deficiencies and discrepancies, the
staff would recommend that the preliminary plat be approved:
1. Water's First Addition and Oakes Meadow Addition should be combined as one
plat.
2. Realignment of the proposed "Dover Street" to intersect with Muscatine
Avenue at Carver Street.
DEFICIENCIES AND DISCREPANCIES
1. The southern end of Dover Street, at its intersection with Muscatine
Avenue, should be included as part of the plat.
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STAFF REPORT
Prepared by: Bruce Knight
Date: October 15, 1981
To: Planning & Zoning Commission
Item: 5-8115. Oakes Meadow Addition
GENERAL INFORMATION
Applicant:
Requested action:
Purpose:
Location:
Size:
Existing land use and zoning:
Surrounding land use and zoning:
Applicable regulations:
45 -day limitation period:
SPECIAL INFORMATION
Public utilities:
Public services:
Transportation:
Physical characteristics:
Dean Oakes
R. R. 2
Iowa City, Iowa 52240
Preliminary plat approval.
To develop 27 residential lots.
North of Muscatine Avenue, west of
Southlawn Drive, south of Brookside
Drive, and east of Memory Gardens.
7.1 acres.
Undeveloped and R1B, R2.
North - single family and R1B.
West - undeveloped and R1A.
South - undeveloped and R2.
East - Single family and quasi -public
and RIB.
Provisions of the Subdivision Code and
the Stormwater Management Ordinance.
October 18, 1981.
Adequate sewer and water service is
available.
Sanitation service is available as well
as police and fire protection.
Vehicular access is proposed from
Brookside Drive and Muscatine Avenue
via Dover Street.
The topography is gently to strongly
sloping (2-15 percent).
ANALYSIS
J The subject addition is proposed to be located in the Court Hill neighborhood.
This is a mature neighborhood which is almost completely developed. Its
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boundaries are formed by the following arterial streets: Court Street to the
—IN north, First Avenue to the west, Muscatine Avenue to the south, and Scott
Boulevard to the east. The proposed development contains 7.1 acres, and would
result in ten single family lots and seventeen duplex lots (44 units total).
The proposed subdivision has a history going back to 1977. At that time, Larry
Waters sold the subject property to Dean Oakes, who then filed the original
preliminary plat. The plat was subsequently denied due to lack of secondary
access, resulting in an Iowa Supreme Court case which the City won. It was the
Court's determination that the problem was caused by both Mr. Waters and Mr.
Oakes. Mr. Waters was considered to be at fault because the two properties were
originally part of the same tract, and they should have been subdivided prior to
the 7.1 acres being sold to Dean Oakes. Mr. Waters further exacerbated the
problem by then refusing to allow access through his property. Mr. Oakes was
considered to be at fault because, as established by the court, he had the
opportunity to acquire the entire tract and refused to do so, thereby creating
his own problem.
Mr. Oakes and Mr. Waters have attempted to solve their problem by filing
separate preliminary plats for the two properties at the same time. Waters
First Addition (see staff report 5-8114), the plat for the property to the
south, shows a portion of the secondary access (although not all of it - this
will be discussed later) for Oakes Meadow. Staff is concerned over the use of
two separate plats to show the proposed alignment of the street to its
intersection with Muscatine Avenue since there is no way to guarantee that both
subdivisions will develop at the same time. If they do not, Oakes Meadow could
potentially be developed without the desired secondary access. To alleviate
this possibility the entire tract ought to be platted as one subdivision as
should initially have been done.
Another concern which was brought up by the staff during the review of the
original plat was the street configuration to the north of the addition which
resulted in two approximately 50 foot radius curves. This issue and that of
continuity are discussed in the attached memo of October 14, 1977, from Jim
Brachtel. As can be seen on the accompanying plat, the applicant still proposes
this street alignment, as well as adding an 80 foot radius curve further south.
Staff feels that since this street will carry a significant amount of traffic,
it should be designed as such. The Engineering Division has determined that a
minimum standard for the reverse curve should be with a 150 foot radius. This
will result in a much smoother and safer traffic flow.
While the applicant now proposes a secondary access to Muscatine Avenue, which
runs partially through Waters First Addition, this access is currently not
totally included in either plat. This is unacceptable and the plat should not
be approved until the entire street right-of-way is included in the plat and can
be dedicated with the final plat. A more important problem, however, concerns
the location of the proposed secondary access. Currently, the applicant
proposes to tie the street in question into Muscatine Avenue at its intersection
with Dover Street. It is the staff's contention that this area will be better
served by a secondary access point at Carver Street.
The Dover Street design is not as functional from the City's point of view for
two reasons. First, this configuration has resulted in an 80 foot radius curve,
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importantly, this street may function as a minor collector to service this
neighborhood. If connected to Dover Street, this street will become a throuems are
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route encouraging the short cutting of traffic. Both these problems alleviated by making Carver Street, which dead ends at Wayne Street, the access
RECOMMENDATION
The staff recommends that consideration of the preliminary plat be denied. Upon
resolution of the following comments and deficiencies and discrepancies the
staff would recommend that the preliminary plat be approved:
1. Oakes Meadow Addition and Waters First Addition should be combined as one
plat.
2. Redesign of the street alignment to remove any curves of less than a 150
foot radius.
3. Realignment of the proposed "Dover Street" to intersect with Muscatine
Avenue at Carver Street.
DEFICIENCIES AND DISCREPANCIES
1. Plat should show fire hydrants every 400 feet. I
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2. Legal description and tract do not coincide.
3. The southern end of Dover Street, at its intersection with Muscatine 9
Avenue, should be included as part of the plat.
ATTACHMENTS
1. Location map.
2. Memo from Jim Brachtel.
ACCOMPANIMENTS i
1. Preliminary plat for Oakes Meadow Addition.
2. Oakes Construction Company vs. City of Iowa City.
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MEMORANDUM
DATE: October 74, 7977
TO: Don Schmeiser, Senior Planner
FROM: Jim Brachtel, Traffic Engineer13
RE: Oakes Meadow Estate Addition
In the area bounded -by Muscatine Avenue, First Avenue;— Court Street and'
Scott Boulevard extended, there are three streets which provide access
to the south. These streets are Southlawn Drive, Willow Street and
Juniper Drive. All three streets are local streets .with Southlawn Drive
having an elementary school abutting it on the east.. It would be desirable
to provide a fourth means of access to this area from Muscatine Avenue.
The proposed alignment of Meadow Drive would.provide tfiis additional access.'
Further, it is the only opportunity the City has for a link street between
Muscatine Avenue and Friendship Street between Southlawn Drive and First
Avenue. This north-south.continuity is desirable.
If the Commission concurs that this continuity is desirable, then it.
should follow that the -intersection of Meadow Drive and Perry Court as
proposed is undesirable. The developer has.raised concerns about
L excessive speed on Meadow Drive if a reverse curve alignment was used
in lieu of the proposed alignment. While speeds maybe impacted at the I
curve the typical driver will be back to speed within a very short
distance from the point of (1) reverse curve or (2) double corner.
Further, if the driver perceives excessive delay in the double corner
area he may well attempt to compensate for the delay by driving faster
after he leaves the double corner area.
Generally, the reverse curve alignment would provide for a smoother safer
facility than the double curve as proposed.. While a reverse curve may j
have negative impact on the lot -configuration as proposed, reconsideration
of lot configuration as' it would compliment a -reverse curve may yield a
better overall subdivision.
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STAFF REPORT
To: Planning & Zoning Commission Prepared by: Bruce Knight
Item: S-8117. Waters First Addition Date: November 5, 1981
GENERAL INFORMATION
Applicant:
Requested action:
Purpose:
Location:
Size:
Existing.land use and zoning:
Surrounding land use and zoning
Applicable regulations:
60 -day limitation period:
SPECIAL INFORMATION
Public utilities:
Public services:
Transportation:
Physical characteristics:
Larry P. Waters
510 E. Burlington St.
Iowa City, Iowa 52240
Final plat approval.
To develop ten residential lots.
North of Muscatine Avenue, west of
Southlawn Drive, south of Brookside
Drive, and east of Memory Gardens.
1.6 acres.
Undeveloped and R2.
North - undeveloped and R2.
East - single family and quasi -public
and RIB.
South - single family and R1B.
West - undeveloped and C2.
Provisions of the Subdivision Code and
the Stormwater Management Ordinance.
November 23, 1981.
Adequate sewer and water service is
available.
Sanitation service is available as well
as police and fire protection.
Vehicular access is proposed from
Muscatine Avenue both for individual
lots and for Dover Street.
The topography is gently to strongly
sloping (2-15%).
ANALYSIS
The final plat for this subdivision covers the same geographic area and is
consistent with the preliminary plat. Although the acreage is less than 2
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acres, staff contends that storm water management would have been required for
this area if the Oakes Meadow and Waters First Additions had been submitted in
one plat. Therefore, provision should be made for storm water detention either
in conjunction with Oakes Meadow Addition, or independently.
The other issues concerning this plat include:
1. Redesign of lots 5 and 6 to reduce the number of lots fronting on Muscatine
Avenue.
2. Realignment of the proposed Dover Street to intersect with Carver Street as
is recommended by staff.
STAFF RECOMMENDATION
The staff recommends that the final plat be denied. Upon resolution of the
above comments, and the deficiencies and discrepancies, the staff would
recommend that the final plat be approved.
DEFICIENCIES AND DISCREPANCIES
1. The "point -of -beginning” is mislabeled on the plat.
2. No construction plans for public improvements have been submitted.
3. No legal papers have been submitted.
ATTACHMENTS
1. Location map.
ACCOMPANIMENTS
1. Final plat for Waters First Additiofi__---,
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STAFF REPORT
To: Planning & Zoning Commission Prepared by: Bruce Knight
Item: S-8118. Oakes Meadow Addition Date: November 5, 1981
GENERAL INFORMATION
Applicant:
Requested action:
Purpose:
Location:
Size:
Existing land use and zoning:
Surrounding land use and zoning
Applicable regulations:
60 -day limitation period:
SPECIAL INFORMATION
Public utilities:
Public services:
Transportation:
Physical characteristics:
Dean Oakes
R.R. #2
Iowa City, Iowa 52240
Final plat approval.
To develop 27 residential lots.
North of Muscatine Avenue, west of
Southlawn Drive, south of Brookside
Drive, and east of Memory Gardens.
7.5 acres.
Undeveloped and RIB, R2.
North - single family and RIB.
West - undeveloped and R1A.
South - undeveloped and R2.
East - single family and quasi -public,
and RIB.
Provisions of the Subdivision Code and
the Stormwater Management Ordinance.
November 23, 1981.
Adequate sewer and water service is
available.
Sanitation service is available as well
as police and fire protection.
Vehicular access is proposed from
Brookside Drive and Muscatine Avenue
via Dover Street.
The topography is gently to strongly
sloping (2-15%).
ANALYSIS
The final plat for this subdivision covers the same geographic area and is
consistent with the preliminary plat. The issues concerning this plat are the
I same as for the preliminary plat. These include:
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1. The design of the streets with less than a 150 foot radius on the curves
(there are two curves with a 50 foot radius, and one with an 80 foot
radius); and
2. The alignment of the street with Dover Street rather than with Carver
Street as is preferred by staff.
3. A legal agreement separate from the subdividers agreement should be
submitted, providing for the construction of public improvements (e.g.
streets, sidewalks, etc.), prior to any development occurring in the Oakes
Meadow Addition.
STAFF RECOMMENDATION
The staff recommends that the final plat be denied. Upon resolution of the
above comments, and the deficiencies and discrepancies, the staff would
recommend that the preliminary plat be approved.
DEFICIENCIES AND DISCREPANCIES
1. No construction plans for public improvements have been submitted.
2. Updated legal papers have not been submitted.
ATTACHMENTS
1. Location map.
ACCOMPANIMENTS
1. Final plat of Oakes Meadow Addit
Approved by
Program Development
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914 S. Dubuque
Members of the Iowa City City Council:
The Tate Arms Intentional Family would like to express its concern
with the present status of the Lower Ralston Creek Project. We realize
we have a personal stake in the matter, but if our house is condemned it
is a direct result of the council giving its ok to spend federal block
grant funds that could be allocated to meet human needs of the citizens
of our community.
The city has already spent:
$ 87,000 --on engineering plans and property,
310,000 --from block grant appraisals
390,000-1imradditional:funds; totaling
$787,000.
This dam project has cost citizens, on one way or another approximately
$800,000. The cost for acquisition of the two houses at 912 and 914
S. Dubuque and insurance agency on W. Benton is now estimated to be
y $209,000 which includes:
$189,000 --for land acquisition
11,000 --for relocation
9,000 --for demolition and clearance
$209,000.
We feel that thiSgreat cost would be wasteful for the community to endure,
especially since it has been shown that the land being conderrwd is not
necessary for full flood control. One of the original objectives of the
dam project was to decrease the "blight" of the area. 914 S. Dubuque
was rat infested and may have been a health hazard. The house is now
a licensed (by the city) boarding house, holds ten of us in a healthy, safe
reasonably priced environment, and is one of the nicer houses in south
Iowa City. This original objective has been taken care of.
It is our understanding that the land, if bought by the city, could
be sold for commercial use. There
4tre many vacant lots in the area
or warehouses that are 310 longer in use which could be sold for that
purpose. There is a housing problem in Iowa City and by acquisitioning the
two properties on S. Dubuque, 15 people will be displaced and unnecessarily
inconvenienced.
We urge you to reconsider the recommendation of the Committee of
Community Needs and put the people of Iowa City and their homes and needs
first.
4(4m t py Thank you for your consideration,
Tate Arms Intentional Family
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Jeanann Bartels
536 S. Sum dt Street
Iowa City, IA 52240
City Council
City of Iowa City
Civic Center
Dear Council Members:
My husband and I will be moving to Arizona in December, 1981,
and therefore I hereby resign my position as a member of the Board
of Adjustment effective October 30.
me. I have enjoyed serving on the Board; thank you for appointing
Cordially,
�oa�D
OCT 3 01981
ABBIE STOLFUS, rima
CITY CLERK (3)
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OW/A CITY
IOWA CITY, IOWA 52240 (319) 356-5000
NOTICE
THE CITY COUNCIL OF IOWA CITY
IS CONSIDERING AN APPOINTMENT
TO THE FOLLOWING COMMISSION:
RIVERFRONT COMMISSION
One vacancy - Three-year term
December 1, 1981 - December 1, 1984
This vacancy is to be filled by a representative
of the University of Iowa.
It is the duty of members of the Riverfront Commis-
sion to investigate, study, review and analyze the
riverfront needs and to meet such needs within the
City of Iowa City; to investigate and determine
what rules and regulations are needed and what.
policy should be established relative to the river -
front in Iowa City; to study, investigate and make
recommendations relating to clearing, planning and
construction of riverbank areas and for providing
green areas and flood plains along the riverfront.
Iowa City appointed members of boards and commis-
sions must be qualified voters of the City of Iowa
City.
This a ointment will be made at the November 10,
1981 meetin of the Cit ounc a . In
the Council Chambers. The actual term will begin
December 1, 1981. Persons interested in being con-
sidered for this position should contact the City
Clerk, Civic Center, 410 East Washington. Appli-
cation forms are available from the Clerk's office
upon request.
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The University of Iowa
Iowa CRY, Iowa 52242
office of Facilities Planning
and Utilization
October 12, 1981
Abby Stolfus
City Clerk
City of Iowa City
Civic Center
Iowa City, Iowa 52240
Dear Abby:
Enclosed is Pat Boutelle's application form for reappoint-
ment to the Iowa City Riverfront Commission. I hope the
Council will formally consider Pat's reappointment to the
Commission as the University of Iowa's representative.
cerely,
Richard E. Gibson
Director
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City of Iowa City
Civic Center
Iowa City, Iowa 52240
Dear Abby:
Enclosed is Pat Boutelle's application form for reappoint-
ment to the Iowa City Riverfront Commission. I hope the
Council will formally consider Pat's reappointment to the
Commission as the University of Iowa's representative.
cerely,
Richard E. Gibson
Director
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on matters of interest to our community and its future. Applicants must reside in Iowa City,
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day training period for new members. The training period allows new members to become familiar
with the responsibilities and duties of the advisory board before becoming a full voting
member.
After a vacancy has been announced and the 30 -day advertising period has expired, the
Council reviews all applications during the informal work session. The appointment is
announced at the next formal Council. meeting. Appointees serve as unpaid volunteers.
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or not a potential conflict of interest exists, contact the Legal Dept. Will you have a
conflict of interest? _YES KNO
Knowing the length of term, are you willing to serve this term? AYES _140
If you are not selected, do you want to be notified? X_YES _NO
If you are not appointed fo the current vacancy, do you wish to be considered for a future
vacancy? _YES/ NO
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CSF 10W/A CITY
CIVIC CENTER 410 E. WASHINGTON ST. IOWA CITY, IOWA 52240 (319) 356-5000
CORRECTED
NOTICE
THE CITY COUNCIL OF IOWA CITY
IS CONSIDERING APPOINTMENTS
TO THE FOLLOWING TASK FORCE:
CITY HISTORIC PRESERVATION TASK FORCE
Seven vacancies
November 10, 1981 - June 30, 1982
By motion, on September 22, 1981, the City Council
established an ad hoc City Historic Preservation
Task Force. The duty of this task force will be
to review a city historic preservation ordinance
which has been drafted and to make recommendations
to the City Council concerning this ordinance.
The task force will make its recommendations to
the City Council in a report to be submitted no
later than March 1, 1982.
Membership of the task force will be made up of
three citizen volunteers and one member of each
of the following commissions and committees:
Committee on Community Needs, Planning and Zon-
ing Commission, Design Review Committee and
Housing Commission.
Iowa City appointed members of boards and commis-
sions must be qualified voters of the City of Iowa
City.
These appointments will be made at the November 10,
1981, meeting of the City Council at 7:30 P.M. in
the Council Chambers. Persons interested in being
considered for the three citizen volunteer posi-
tions should contact the City Clerk, Civic Center,
410 East Washington. Application forms are avail-
able from the Clerk's office upon request. The
members of the task force from CCN, Design Review,
Planning and Zoning Commission and the Housing
Commission will be recommended to the Council in
writing by these organizations.
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CITY OF
CIVIC CENTER 410 E. WASHINGTON ST.
IOWA CITY
IOWA CITY IOWA 52240 (319) 354.1800
¢V
NOTICE �j11
THE CITY COUNCIL OF IOWA CITY \.'tJJ
IS CONSIDERING AN APPOINTMENT
TO THE FOLLOWING TASK FORCE
HISTORIC PRESERVATION TASK FO
A
Three vacancies - terms wil run
until March 1, 1982
i
Members of t is task force must b qualified voters of
i the City of Io a City.
The ad hoc Historic Preservat' n Task Force will con-
sist of seven memb s. Four f the task force's mem-
bers will be appoin d from he Design Review Committee,
the Committee on Comm ity eeds, the Housing Commission,
and the Planning and Z i 9 Commission. The remaining
three positions on the sk force will be filled by vol-
unteers who have experi n e or interest in the subject
of historic preservati n.
The objective of th task fo a will be to examine a
draft city histori preservat n ordinance and to make
recommendations t the City Co cil concerning the or-
dinance. The or nance, should 't become' -law, would
establish city- signated histori districts and a city,
historic preser ation commission.
The appointmp is will be made at the vember 10, 1981
meeting of he City Council at 7:30 p.m. in the Council
chambers. ersons interested in being con 'dered for
j one of th se positions should contact the Ci Clerk,
Civic C ter, 410 E. Washington. Application forms are
I.
avails le from the Clerk's office upon request.
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November 10, 1981
HISTORIC PRESERVATION TASK FORCE - three Vacanices - terms will run
until June 30, 1982.
George Robert McCormick
230 East Fairchild Street
John G. Kolp
409 S. Summit Street
Diana Cox
2602 Washington
Joseph A. Tiffany
2709 East Court St.
Margaret Nowysz
1025 River Street
Jan Dull
320 E. Jefferson
Susan Schultz
523 Church St.
Kay Schneider
317 Church
Marie 0. Landon
505 Oakland
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AUV")RY BOARD/COMMISSION APPLICATIO" FORM
Individuals serving on Boards/Commissions play an important role in advising the Council
-•u n matters of interest to our community and its future. Applicants must reside in Iowa City.
" The City Council announces advisory board vacancies 60 days prior to the date the
appointment will be made. This 60 -day period provides for a 30 -day advertising period and a 30 -
day training period for new members. The training period allows new members to become familiar
with the responsibilities and duties of the advisory board before becoming a full voting
member.
After a vacancy has been announced and the 30 -day advertising period has expired, the
Council reviews all applications during the informal work session. The appointment is
announced at the next formal Council meeting. Appointees serve as unpaid. volunteers.
All applications must be submitted to the City Clerk no later than one week prior to the
announced appointment date.
THIS APPLICATION IS A PUBLIC DOCUMENT AND AS SUCH CAN BE REPRODUCED AND DISTRIBUTED FOR THE
PUBLIC. ALL NAMES WILL BE DROPPED FROM THE LIST AFTER A ONE-YEAR PERIOD.
DATE September 28. 1981
ADVISORY BOARD/COMMISSION NAME Historic Preservation Task Force TERM
NAME George Robert McCormick ADDRESS 230 East Fairchild Street
OCCUPATION Prnfeevnr of Geology EMPLOYER The University of Iowa
PHONE'NUMBERS: RESIDENCE 351 - 7259 1BUSINESS 353-4318
EY,PERIENCE AND/OR ACTIVITIES WHICH YOU FEEL QUALIFY YOU FOR THIS POSITION:
Please see the attached sheet
WHAT IS YOUR PRESENT KNOWLEDGE OF THIS ADVISORY BOARD? My wife . Pat has kept up with the
development of this proposed district in the Committee on Community Needs I also
have followed the developments from the time of the Master Plan development.
WHAT CONTRIBUTIONS DO YOU FEEL YOU CAN MAKE TO THIS ADVISORY BOARD (OR STATE REASON FOR
APPLYING)?
Please see attached sheet
Specific attention should be directed to possible conflict of interest in Urban Renewal project
or as defined in Chapters 362.6, 403A.22 of the Code of Iowa. Should you be uncertain whether
or not a potential conflict of interest exists, contact the Legal Dept. Will you have a
conflict of interest? _YES x NO
Knowing the length of term, are you willing to serve this term? x YES__? NO L E D
�� L�jr- -
you are not selected, do you want to be notified? AYES _NO SEP 2 8 1981
If you 'are not appointed for the current vacancy, do you wish to be con UJNF AXPQ tli
vacancy? _YES XNO CITY CLERK
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George Robert McCormick Historic Preservation Task Force
Experience - I feel I am very well qualified for this task force on several fronts.
1) I am a member of The National Trust for Historic Preservation and have for
three years followed closely their publications and activities. I have
participated in several seminars on adaptive use of older buildings.
2) I was one of the original group of Northside residents who organized to
save many of the older buildings from being torn down for new apartment
construction. We fought several zoning battles, were involved in several
law suites, and argued with many city officials over maintenance of city
services and enforcement of ordinances on the Northside. Happily, we
find after four years everyone is working together and the area is a
very pleasant popular section of the city.
3) I have prepared a presentation on the buildings and history of the
Northside which I have presented on a number of occaisions. Last year
I used this lecture as a base for a walking tour of the Northside which
was published and is available at Old Brick. A copy of this tour is
enclosed.
4) I am President of The Friends of Hotel Lakeside which is a group that
is restoring the 110 year old 106 room victorian Hotel Lakeside at
Lakeside, Ohio. Because of working with this group I am thoroughly
familiar with many building codes and changes which either have to be made
in these buildings and also those which do not. I have dealt with
listing the building on the National Trust and actually we are currently
in the process of listing part of the Village Of Lakeside around the hotel
also with the National Trust.
Constributions - My interest in the Northside of Iowa City and my previous
experience working with structures listed with the National
Trust are probably the prime contributions I can make. It is
of utmost importance that any ordinate written be one that is
protective of the area but also realistic in that people of
many economic states can live together there.
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Architecture and Adaptive Use in Iowa City
A Self -Guided Tour of the Near North Side
9. Wentz-Stach House, 119 North Gilbert
z1• L ' t L__ Street, ca. 1850.
r• L'AUrCLH An example of a Midwest Greek Revival this
I house is believed to have been a mansion of
I IIs--IIII�1v� the 1840's to 1850's.
• i i❑ �_ IJ '10. Sutton TV Shop. 101 North Linn Slrees,
tan n. late t7ly a
fAt xlu Originally a bakery with ri restaurant add! I tion t window
by w open ing99 those brick seam and r of
II W I th ebuilding
window opening), the lower floor 1.
�l b 1 il-
the buil convened to furnished rNnore.he
though the original furnished rooms on the
:nd and 3rd floors remain.
t�. vAVWPc4'i •11, Sheep's Head Restaurant, The Frame
HomJ� ❑ L These Saxifrage Used origin. y small
1 North Linn Street. 18WL
I These three buildings. originally anal)
1 houses. have been convened for various
business enterprises.
C�� ULQ�MIIL GN
I 12 118 East early s n tax Street, .this
I Another early sandstone house. this one
I I toe. 8
11 ❑ eJhas been covered with stucco. j� t •13. Aldeman•Galher Offices, 319 Fast
Bloomington Street. 1870's.
1 Also an example of the Anglo -Italian style.
L. �. 4. 5. t 7. this home has been adapted to office use.
(v- 10 1� ® •le. PaglBloomington
ton S eApartments,,1875.Linn and
Ii?V o gloomin ton Streets, 1875.
Retaining some An lo -Italian characters.
this building, now a pim restaurant
• 1. OW Brick. Clinton and Market Streets. and apartments, was built as a hotel catering
igr , to the farm trade. The adjacent building,
This Anglo -Italian influenced church build- now an automatic laundry, was the stable.
ing is currently being restated and houses IS, Linn Street.
several offices a well a auditorium space. Linn Street. one of the earliest brick -paved
2 Saner -Gilmore House, log East Market streets in Iowa Cry, was the only possible
Street. ca. 1860. route to the cemetary for the horse-drawn
This house is an sample of a .Midwestern bier during inclement weathei.
Interpretation of the Greek Revival style. IL Strub House, 129 East Fairchild Street,
• 3. Geiger -Wesley Foundation House, 213 1890'x.
East Market Sheri 187& A typical Neo-jacobean style house is seen
Originally the hams of the Geiger family, here with a wrought -Iran fence and -car -
who operated thebrewery next door, the riage house of the same period.
Angfo-Italian style building now houses the 17. 208 Fast Fairchild Street, 1gli
Foundations officer. An excellent example of a small home of the
• 4. Economy AdverWing, Unn and Market Anzio -Italian style.
Streets. 1857, with additions in 1878 and 11. iohmon-Wilson Moue, 412 North Du -
18&3. buque Street. 1850'x.
The building was a brewery constructed by The home is a modest. one-story brick
the Geiger and Hotz families (note the slab home combining Colonial and Georgian
in the sidewalk): currently it houses a print. style characteristics.
ing and advenising company.
• S. Taco Grande, 331 East Market Street, 19. 128 Fairchild Street. 1890's.
170'1. ,Midwestern architecture developed its own
.Althou h subsequent alterations have composite of characteristics by borrowing
4 from many styles,
changed the appearance of this building.
originally a market and now a restaurant. it 1& jackson-Swhher•Kerter House. 110 Eat
still has some late Anglo-Itallan details, Fairchild Street. 1877.
This house has more Gothic Revivalcharac-
6. Rohret-Lekin House. 115 North Gilbert teristio than any other house in Iowa City.
Street, 1860's.
This Greek Revival house. in its original Iota- 11. The University of Iowa Preddenes
tion, stood on the nonhwest corner of Home, 102 East Church; 1908.
the dry hall erson and
ram 1 75 to Gilbert t�Znd carved as of This
theructure Is an e3rIv twentieth century example
orel-create efforts
the
• 7, John's Grocery, 401 Eat Market Street, great homes of the Colonial en.
ca. 1870't. •22 Dey Home, 507 North Clinton Street,
Although the section along Gilben Street 1857.
was originally row -houses. by 1688 the en. This frame house, with distinctive Anglo -
tire building was the hose and an houseof Italian features, was built by Peter Dev and
the fire department. Now it is used as a gro. now houses The University of Iowa Institute
eerystore. of Public Affairs.
& Nicking House, 410 East Market Street, 23' Cochran-Dlinton renn1i86House. 417 Norah
1654. 3.
This early nosy-and-a•half sancnone house This Anglo -Italian style house was built by
reflects the ploneel)knowlecee of the New M.B. Cochran.
England colonial salt -box style.
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A Self -Guided Tour of the Central Business District
n OMEMCICK.
1. Dy Building, Clinton and Iowa Ave-
nues. 1915.
Interesting modernization in which con-
crete forms harmonize with the grav lime-
stone of the Neo -Renaissance building.
2 FM Christian Church, 22S East Iowa
Avenue.
A modern structure in sale with in neigh -
bon, but with dark, warm brick.
3. Harmon Building, 4 South Linn Street,
19ZL
Early Art Deco forms and lanes with C:afis-
mm-style tile decorations.
4.
• 4. Trott and Jensen Offices. 9 South Linn
Street. ca, 1882.
This old housewasin a residential neighbor-
hood: now. like its neighbors, it is in a busi-
ness area and -used as a law office.
• 5. OW Post Office, LJnn and Washington
Sheens, 1901.
Federal Colonial style building presently be-
ing convened to a senior citizens' center.
• & Davis Building, Washington and Gilbert
Sheets, 169&
Former hotel. now city administration
offices.
7. Press -Citizen Building, 319 East Wash-
ington Street. 1937,
Superb An Deco. including reliefs.
• & O'Leary Building, 100.116 South Linn
sheet. cL 1919.1922
Automobile showroom and garage: now
offices and shop, apartments retained
above. Craftsman style with Spanish accent
9. Eggle tt Blockon and 1Theater, 221 East
Remodeled In 1926 Into an idiosyncratic
version of the Renaissance style.
10. I%L Block, 220 Fast Washington Street.
1883.
Late Victorian: elaborate stamped metal
decoration: middle store now being care.
' fully restated.
11. Great Midwestern Ice Cream Company,
126 Ent Washington Street.
Snipped In 1980 to reveal original plain brick
structure with massive stone window lintels.
•12leffenon Building, Washington and Du-
buque Streets. 1913.
Hotel convened to universitv offices. with
street -level commercial units retained.
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13. 115 South Dubuque Street. 1881ft
Brick and stamped metal: cast iron tie beam
stairs alongside: a bit of cast iron visible on
the alley corner behind the modern com-
mercial front.
•14. "The Mammoth Red Front" 118 South
Dubuque Street. CL 1882.
Now, painted a different color, former hard-
ware and harness shop becomes a beauty
salon and candy store.
•iS. Str[e�1883 bye Chauncey Lorenollfille
e.%
Corgeous late Victorian stamped metal
decoration: sensitively restored shop fronts
now lead to restaurant.
16. 121 East College street (Maawelrs),
ca. 1870
Ramped metal cornice and squat bended
colonettn as much lateVictorian a theduk
brick.
17. Osco Building, 120 East College Street -
ca. 1880,
Cleaned up after partial removal of recent
commercial veneer.
1& Dooley Block, 111 East College Street,
CL 1880,
Low building almost overwhelmed by Nea-
Baroque window frames: center refaced
with textile brick in 1920's.
•19. Savings and Loan Buildin Clinton and
College Slreets. by R.S. F nkbine.
Built as Iowa City Opera House in 1872:
several times remodeled. most recently in
1960's for bank and prafesslonal offices.
South
20, thinClinton Stmet. and Things
970, y W and NaWYSL
An excellent example of a newer building
being constructed to be harmonious with
the older existing buildings surrounding it.
21. Hands Iewelry, 109 Ent Washington
sheet.
A modern front masks the 19th century
building.
•22 Hayek Building, 110 East Washington
Street
A modernization of the 1920's. recently
revitalized.
23. Sivotuc, 32 South Clinton S[mL
Two buildings of the 1860's. united and re-
modelled ca. 1882. for Wheutonei Drug
Store: the long brick wall shows lions of
several small changes.
24. old Capitol. Penlacres4 1839.1841.
Territorial and state capital; a university
building since 1857: opened as a museum
1976, after restoration.
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N. Kern.
Awwkw Classic, burence I.N.M.
The ofd flaw capita R'wrebess. lenpmm Sh.mbaugh.
"d,aul ,nw+beul lass. an, vdtunws I and It Irving weber.
Tour, developed and enamored br
F,i,.a or old 9116
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law, ab. Iowa 1120
Wrmen br vmcr K.War. Ruben Uermder. and Ctdrte
MCCormrck. mah'unmce nam 111n1 Web'. Sue Sidass.
and Mane Unaan.
boder I'mnom olvn-an al Hinonc Pr'erv+uan. raw. Sul*
M!n IPICamrd ll
ervel on,nd Re'eo an IServ¢e. under Inf 00•
.nlam al the 1.0on+l HI1I011 Pr'ery+Ilan an of 1%6: the
]eo+nmen eolinend'. ernue Canlervaliwnland Recreauon
krv¢e.
• Indicates adaptive use example
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AUV RY BOARD/COMMISSION APPLICATI(— "ORM
Individuals serving on Boards/Commissions play an important role in advising the Council
--Orl matters of interest to our community and its future. Applicants must reside in Iowa City.
`-" The City Council announces advisory board vacancies 60 days prior to the date the
appointment will be made. This 60 -day period provides for a 30 -day advertising period and a 30 -
day training period for new members. The training period allows new members to become familiar
with the responsibilities and duties of the advisory board before becoming a full voting
member.
After a vacancy has been announced and the 30 -day advertising period has expired, the
Council reviews all applications during the informal work session. The appointment is
announced at the next formal Council meeting. Appointees serve as unpaid volunteers.
All applications must be submitted to the City Clerk no later than one week prior to the
announced appointment date.
THIS APPLICATION IS A PUBLIC DOCUMENT AND AS SUCH CAN BE REPRODUCED AND DISTRIBUTED FOR THE
PUBLIC. ALL NAMES WILL BE DROPPED FROM THE LIST AFTER A ONE-YEAR PERIOD.
DATE September 28, 1981
ADVISORY BOARD/COMMISSION NAME Historic Preservation Task Force
TERM
NAME John G. Kolp ADDRESS 409 S. Summit Street
OCCUPATION Program Associate EMPLOYER Universitv of Iovra
PHONE NUMBERS: RESIDENCE 351-6820 BUSINESS 353-3033
EY.PERIENCE AND/OR ACTIVITIES WHICH YOU FEEL QUALIFY YOU -FOR THIS POSITION:
Resident'Summit Street Historic District; recienent of federal restoration matchinn
grant, 1977; MA in history; restoration work on own home; read oreservation and
restoration literature regularly; know'staffs of State Historical Society and State Preservatio:
ice
WHAT IS YOUR PRESENT KNOWLEDGE OF THIS ADVISORY BOARD? minimal Since inSt heinn fnrmpd
WHAT CONTRIBUTIONS
APPLYING)? intere
and older neighbor.
DO YOU FEEL YOU CAN MAKE TO THIS ADVISORY BOARD (OR STATE REASON FOR
--- -- -- - ervarion nr m srnri districts
n general; believe city should o much more to promote a
U(eacrvdc,on' nn losoonv especially one integrated with zoning,Dlannin school nlanning, et'
also city should promote preservation education programs (not suonort, but promote)
Specific attention should be directed to possible conflict of interest in Urban Renewal project
or as defined in Chapters 362.6, 403A.22 of the Code of Iowa. Should you be uncertain whether
or not a potential conflict of interest exists, contact the Legal Dept. Will you have a
conflict of interest? _YES XNO
Knowing the length of term, are you willing to serve this term? -,YES NO
a
Lyou are not selected, do you want to be notified?
If you are not appointed for the current vacancy,
vacancy? YES _NO
YES _NO 0 L E
do you wish to be co;4idVeB2f6W58tua
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AUV'^IY BOARU/COMMISSION APPLICATIOt' IRM
Individuals serving on Boards/Commissions play an important role in advising the Council
-- o n matters of interest to our community and its future. Applicants must reside in Iowa City.
" The City Council announces advisory board vacancies 60 days prior to the date the
appointment wil.l.be made. This 60 -day period provides for a 30 -day advertising period and a 30 -
day training period for new members. The training period allows new members to become familiar
with the responsibilities and duties of the advisory board before becoming a full voting
member.
After a vacancy has been announced and the 30 -day advertising period has expired, the
Council reviews all applications during the informal work session. The appointment is
announced at the next formal Council meeting. Appointees serve as unpaid volunteers.
All applications must be submitted to the City Clerk no later than one week prior to the
announced appointment date.
THIS APPLICATION IS A PUBLIC DOCUMENT AND AS SUCH CAN BE REPRODUCED AND DISTRIBUTED FOR THE
PUBLIC. ALL NAMES WILL BE DROPPED FROM THE LIST AFTER A ONE-YEAR PERIOD.
DATE
ADVISORY BOARD/COMMISSION NAME Historic Preservation Task Force TERM
NAME,,x/-I, LAK
OCCUPATION ..L
PHONE NUMBERS: RESIDENCE SS-/-cPey
AODRESS,2G• n (.vim• �,�`
EMPLOYER L/ -
BUSINESS
EY.PERIENCE AND/OR ACTIVITIES WHICH YOU FEEL QUALIFY YOU FOR THIS POSITION:
WHAT IS YOUR PRESENT KNOWLEDGE OF THIS ADVISORY BOARD?
WHAT CONTRI TIONS DO YOU FEEL YOU CAN MAKE TO THIS ADVISORY BOARD (OR STATE REASON
APPPLYING)?
Specific attention should be directed to possible conflict of interest in Urban Renewal project
or as defined in Chapters 362.6, 403A.22 of the Code of Iowa. Should you be uncertain whether
or not a potential conflict of interest exists, contact the Legal Dept. Will you have a
conflict of interest? _YES ANO
Knowing the length of term, are you willing to serve this term? '!YES 5 Nd
'�SEP3 0 1981
You are not selected, do you want to be notified? ✓ ES _NO
BRIE STO fie
If you are no appointed for the current vacancy, do you wish to be considLe" g futWe
vacancy? LZYES NO
January 1979
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ADVISORY BOARD/COMMISSION APPLICATION FORM
Individuals serving on Boards/Commissions play an important role in advising the Council
on matters of interest to our community and its future. Applicants must reside in Iowa City.
The City Council announces advisory board vacancies 60 days prior"to the date the
appointment will be made. This 60 -day period provides for a 30 -day advertising period and a 30 -
day training period for new members. The training period allows new members.to become familiar
with the responsibilities and duties of the advisory board before becoming a full voting
member.
After a vacancy has been announced and the 30 -day advertising period has expired, the
Council reviews all applications during the informal work session. The appointment is
announced at the next formal Council meeting. Appointees serve as unpaid volunteers.
All applications must be submitted to the City Clerk no later than one week prior to the
announced appointment date.
THIS APPLICATION IS A PUBLIC DOCUMENT AND AS SUCH CAN BE REPRODUCED AND DISTRIBUTED FOR THE
PUBLIC. ALL NAMES WILL BE DROPPED FROM THE LIST AFTER A ONE-YEAR PERIOD.
nn�
DATE OF SEPT
ADVISORY BOARD/COMMISSION NAM&4-II -1�x I'CGKFiRce al K iaejc 1fSRTERM
NAME — j� "�Z1 /➢�' I j �rlprl [/ ADDRESS 270 q (Qe-S4- Cua-4- S}-
OCCUPATION,�2cLYlPOLc' J, E4- EMPLOYER S -,4+F c� �OLtJs>
PHONE NUMBERS: RESIDENCE 337 - 95"k< BUSINESS 353
EXPERIENCE AND/OR ACTIVITIES WHICH YOU FEEL QUALIFY YOU FOR THIS POSITION: AS ,c=- INi?
�Ikeci-o2 � i% OH,%, � v13h /4iAkouibe,;. 4 c;4 n net-, r /I¢J2 evpu+ Ani)b �dyZ c
s,+4v �QL% �PBIrAIA,NCf %SfYY�C �ICPSP�GGi,cW .
WHAT IS YOUR PRESENT KNOWLEDGE OF THIS ADVISORY BOARD?
it
�Zc'-S�JUaa n c:'
WHAT CONTRIBUTIONS DO YOU FEEL YOU CAN MAKE TO THIS ADVISORY BOARD (OR STATE REASON FOR
APPLYING)? ir4m 64 I%oed :,+,e _r A.Ci'b, uoa.�C:A It CdL&w,
ihu `�-a a d �no�jrrSskvU^ sac w �o2}a,i- h sou .0 o, d sn�c+<,noo
�;�4. d0+nsshL►il¢- Cn}m.Ka�i� ar'Q5 AY6. rLow! L`kQ Wo 2k un{i�S Ct+ ef�.aro cer ll.,,.�-cn .
Specific attention should be directed to possible conflict of interest in Urban Renewal project
or as defined in Chapters 362.6, 403A.22 of the Code of Iowa. Should you be uncertain whether
or not a potential conflict of interest exists, contact the Legal Dept. ill y o ha a
conflict of interest? YES NO g P O
Knowing the length of term, are you willing to serve this term? RYES _NO SEP3 O 1981 ED
If you are not selected, do you want to be notified?/AYES _NO ABBIE STOLFUS
CITY CLERK
If you are not appointed for the current vacancy, do you wish to be considered for a future
vacancy? YES _NO January 1979
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ADVISORY BOARD/COMMISSION APPLICATION FORM
Individuals serving on Boards/Commissions play an important role in advising the Council
on matters of interest to our community and its future. Applicants must reside in Iowa City.
The City Council announces advisory board vacancies 60 days prior to the date the
appointment will be made. This 60 -day period provides for a 30 -day advertising period and a 30 -
day training period for new members. The training period allows new members.to become familiar
with the responsibilities and duties of the advisory board before becoming a full voting
member.
After a vacancy has been announced and the 30 -day advertising period has expired, the
Council reviews all applications during the informal work session. The appointment is
announced at the next formal Council meeting. Appointees serve as unpaid volunteers.
All applications must be submitted to the City Clerk no later than one week prior to the
announced appointment date.
THIS APPLICATION IS A PUBLIC DOCUMENT AND AS SUCH CAN BE REPRODUCED AND DISTRIBUTED FOR THE
PUBLIC. ALL NAMES WILL BE DROPPED FROM THE LIST AFTER A ONE-YEAR PERIOD.
// DATE �11 F
ADVISORY
/BOARD/COMMISSION
A vNAME 9!Sior'c• D; Ids. F✓ce TERM
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EXPERIENCE AND/OR ACTIVITIES WHICH YOU -FEEL QUALIFY YOU FOR THIS POSITION:
WHAT IS YOUR PRESENT KNOWLEDGE OF TH//IS ADV/ISORY BOARD?fin_: {<�
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WHAT CONTRIBUTIONS DQ YOU FEEL rrOU� AN MAKE TO T� IS ADVISORY BOARD (OR STATE REASON FOR
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Specific attention should be directed to possible conflict of interest in Urban Renewal project
or as defined in Chapters 362.6, 403A.22 of the Code of Iowa. Should you be uncertain whether
or not a potential conflict of interest exists, contact the Legal Dept. Will you have a
conflict of interest? _YES _4NO
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Knowing the length of term, are you willing to serve, this term? >< YES NO
If you are not selected, do you want to be notified?
If you are not appointed for the current vacancy,
vacancy? RYES _NO
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ADV RY BUARD/COMMISSION APPLICATIC "ORM
Individuals serving on Boards/Commissions play an important role in advising the Council
-• vn matters of interest to our community and its future. Applicants must reside in Iowa City.
�-' The City Council announces advisory board vacancies 60 days prior to the date the
appointment will be made. This 60 -day period provides for a 30 -day advertising period and a 30
day training period for new members. The training period allows new members to become familiar
with the responsibilities and duties of the advisory board before becoming a full voting
member.
After a vacancy has been announced and the 30 -day advertising period has expired, the
Council reviews all applications during the informal work session. The appointment is
announced at the next formal Council meeting. Appointees serve as unpaid volunteers.
All applications must be submitted to the City Clerk no later than one week prior to the
announced appointment date.
PTHIS UBLIC. IS A PUBLIC
BE-DROPPEDUMENT AND AS SUCH FROM THE LIST AFTERCANBE REPRODUCED AND DISTRIBUTED FOR THE
ONE-YEAR PERIOD.
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ADVISORY BUARD/COMMISSION NAME Historic Preservation Task Force TERM
NAME i., I -
OCCUPATION _ i/�•� r = •- %°
PHONE NUMBERS: RESIDENCE S11• T ?r�
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BUSINESS
EY.PERIENCE AND/OR ACTIVITIES WHICH YOU FEEL QUALIFY YOU FOR THIS POSITION:
WHAT IS YOUR PRESENT KNOWLEDGE OF THIS ADVISORY BOARD?= i t .( o., L,• f
WHAT CONTRIBUTIONS DO YOU FEEL YOU CAN MAKE TO THIS ADVISORY BOARD (OR STATE REASON FOR
APPLYING)?
Specific at't�ntion should be directed to possible conflict of interest in Urban Renewal project
or as defined in Chapters 362.6, 403A.22 of the Code of Iowa. Should you be uncertain whether
or not a potential conflict of interest exists, contact the Legal Dept. Will you have a
conflict of interest? _YES ANO n p
Knowing the length of term, are you willing to serve this term? < YES
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you are not selected, do you want to be notified? C YES _NO
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If you are not appointed for the current vacancy, do you wish to ,be consikIN ti future
vacancy? � YES _NO January 1979
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ADV RY BOARD/COMMISSION APPLICATIC— 'ORM
Individuals serving on Boards/Commissions play an important role in advising the Council
-• v n matters of interest to our community and its future. Applicants must reside in Iowa City.
" The City Council announces advisory board vacancies 60 days prior to the date the
appointment will be made. This 60 -day period provides for a 30 -day advertising period and a 30 -
day training period for new members. The training period allows new members to become familiar
with the responsibilities and duties of the advisory board before becoming a full voting
member.
After a vacancy has been announced and the 30 -day advertising period has expired, the
Council reviews all applications during the informal work session. The appointment is
announced at the next formal Council meeting. Appointees serve as unpaid volunteers.
All applications must be submitted to the City Clerk no later than one week prior to the
announced -appointment date.
THIS APPLICATION IS A PUBLIC DOCUMENT AND AS SUCH CAN BE REPRODUCED AND DISTRIBUTED FOR THE
PUBLIC. ALL NAMES WILL BE DROPPED FROM THE LIST AFTER A ONE-YEAR PERIOD.
DATE E)c-+ 9 /4 8 /
ADVISORY BOARD/COMMISSION NAME Historic Preservation Task Force TERM
NAME _ SI/San $c:icJ 1"1'zi
OCCUPATIONh a�Q�
PHONE NUMBERS: RESIDENCE 35 / 97 S /
ADDRESS 5o? 3 C.Pl u rcj, S+
EMPLOYER
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Specific ai'tention should be directL+d to possibi� confl ct of Interest in Urban Renewal project
or as defined in Chapters 362.6, 403A.22 of the Code of Iowa. Should you be uncertain whether
or not a potential conflict of interest exists, contact the Legal Dept. Will you have a
conflict of interest? _YES �.k NO
Knowing the length of term, are you willing to serve this term? AYES -:3' NO
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Lyou are not selected, do you want to be notified?
If you are not appointed for the current vacancy,
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ADV RY BOARD/COMMISSION APPLICATIr— CORM
Individuals serving on Boards/Commissions play an important role in advising the Council
- P A matters of interest to our community and its future. Applicants must reside in Iowa City.
" The City Council announces advisory board vacancies 60 days prior to the date the
appointment will be made. This 60 -day period provides for a 30 -day advertising period and a 30 -
day training period for new members. The training period allows new members to become familiar
with the responsibilities and duties of the advisory board before becoming a full voting
member.
After a vacancy has been announced and the 30 -day advertising period has expired, the
Council reviews all applications during the informal work session. The appointment is
announced at the next formal Council meeting. Appointees serve as unpaid volunteers.
All applications must be submitted to the City Clerk no later than one week prior to the
announced appointment date.
THIS APPLICATION IS A PUBLIC DOCUMENT AND AS SUCH CAN BE REPRODUCED AND DISTRIBUTED FOR THE
PUBLIC. ALL NAMES WILL BE DROPPED FROM THE LIST AFTER A ONE-YEAR PERIOD.
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DATE ��. 1' 1 r f
ADVISORY BOARD/COMMISSION NAME Historic Preservation Task Force
NAME
OCCUPATION
PHONE NUMBERS: RESIDENCE
TERM
ADDRESS_
EMPLOYER
BUSINESS
EY.PERIENCE AND/OR ACTIVITIES WHICH YOU FEEL QUALIFY YOU FOR THIS POSITION:
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WHAT IS YOUR PRESENT KNOWLEDGE OF THIS ADVISORY BOARD?
WHAT CONTRIBUTIONS DO YOU FEEL YOU CAN MAKE TO THIS ADVISORY BOARD (OR STATE REASON FOR
APPLPING)? _, / �1 �.� //'G, C --/z C -S Y' A /V 1/LL-Se% L'I h
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Specific attention should be directed to possible conflict of interest in Urban Renewal project
or as defined in Chapters 362.6, 403A.22 of the Code of Iowa. Should you be uncertain whether
or not a potential conflict of interest exists, contact the Legal Dept. Will you have a
conflict of interest? _YES �NO I O ED D
Knowing the length of term, are you willing to serve this term?
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Lyou are not selected, do you want to be notified? \ YES _NO A BBI E S TO LF U S
If you are not appointed for the current vacancy, do you wish to be considered ford eR?'Kuture
vacancy? YES NO
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ADVISORY BOARD/COMMISSION APPLICATION rvRM
Individuals serving on Boards/Commissions play an important role in advising the Council
on matters of interest to our community and its future. Applicants must reside in Iowa City.
The City Council announces advisory board vacancies 60 days prior to the date the
appointment will be made. This 60 -day period provides for a 30 -day advertising period and a 30 -
day training period for new members. The training period allows new members to become familiar
with the responsibilities and duties of the advisory board before becoming a full voting
member.
After a vacancy has been announced and the 30 -day advertising period has expired, the
Council reviews all applications during the informal work session. The appointment is
announced at the next formal Council meeting. Appointees serve as unpaid volunteers.
All applications must be submitted to the City Clerk no later than one week prior to the
announced appointment date.
THIS APPLICATION IS A PUBLIC DOCUMENT AND AS SUCH CAN BE REPRODUCED AND DISTRIBUTED FOR THE
PUBLIC. ALL NAMES WILL BE DROPPED FROM THE LIST AFTER A ONE-YEAR PERIOD.
DATE 11-3-81
ADVISORY BOARD/COMMISSION NAME
NAME :•.arie D. Landon
'ristoric Preservation Task roFRR N.ov,91 - June 182
ADDRESS 505 Oakland
OCCUPATION `istoric Preservation Consulta94PLOYER Self
PHONE NUMBERS: RESIDENCE —318-8231 BUSINESS
EXPERIENCE AND/OR ACTIVITIES WHICH YOU FEEL QUALIFY YOU FOR THIS POSITION:
corked for E years (1972-78) as vistorian �- P' tional Pec; + n
Coordinator for the Texas historical Commission. Among tre many
responsibilities included the writin= 7 editing of building s•*
WHAT IS YOUR PRESENT KNOWLEDGE OF THIS ADVISORY BOARD? I understand that a historic
preservation ordinance is being written and t^is task force will
review it and make recommendations to the council.
WHAT CONTRIBUTIONS DO YOU FEEL YOU CAN MAKE TO THIS ADVISORY BOARD (OR STATE REASON FOR
APPLYING)? T,vp vad a good bit of xnerienre in observing- preservation activities
in a number of Texas L- Iowa communities and I feel I could brin.- the dual
_pArspF,rtive of these experiences to the task force
Specific attention should be directed to possible conflict of interest in Urban Renewal project
or as defined in Chapters 362.6, 403A.22 of the Code of Iowa. Should you be uncertain whether
or not a potential conflict of interest exists, contact the Legal Dept. Will you have a
conflict of interest? _YES X NO
Knowing the length of term, are you willing to serve this term? X YES NO I L E D
If you are not selected, do you want to be notified? :( YES NO _f NOV 31981
4BBIE STOLFUS
If you are not appointed for the current vacancy, do you wish to be cons iderLVDCLLrg1vture
vacancy? X YES _NO January 1979
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* historic districts to the National Register and advising local
communities on the establishment of historic district.ordinances.
Our office compiled a book on sample historic preservation ordi-
nances and guidelines for establishing similar ones.
In addition to a Masters in History, I have additional
graduate work in Architectural History.
Since moving to Iowa City in August 1978, I have volunteered
in various preservation activities, as well as worked part time
as a consultant on several preservation projects.
1979 --Served as a member of the ECICOG Historic Preservation
Committee
May 1979 --Reviewed & edited an architectural & historical
survey of a county in West Virginia being nominated
to the National Register for the State Historic
Preservation Office in West Virginia
June -Sept 1980 and
February - may 1981 --employed by the Iowa State Division of
Historic Preservation to complete architectural evaluations
of the sites surveyed in the Burlington, Iowa Architectural
Survey
Sept - Oct 1981 --employed by Dennett muessig & Assoc of Iowa
City to write a National Register nomination for the
largest historic district in the Davenport Architectural
Survey
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'City of Iowa Cif-
MEMORANDUM.
itaMEMORANDUM=
Date: October 30, 1981
To: Lorraine Saeger, Administrative Secretary
From: Marianne Milkman, Planner q(
Re: Appointment to City Historic Preservation Task Force
At a meeting on October 7, 1981, the Committee on Community Needs
unanimously recommended the appointment of Margaret Bonney as the
CCN representative on the City Historic Preservation Task Force.
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MEMORANDUM
Date: October 19, 1961
To: City Council
From: Jane Jakobsen, Planning and Zoning Commission Chairperson
Re: The Planning & Zoning Commission's Appointment to the Historic
Preservation Committee
This is to inform you that the Planning and Zoning Commission appointed
Commissioner Loren Horton to serve on the Historic Preservation
Committee.
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= MEMORANDUM
Date: October 30, 1981
To: City Council
From: Design Review Committee
Re: Nominee for the Ad Hoc Task Force
On October 28, 1981, the Design Review Committee nominated Laurence
La Fore to be the Design Review Committee representative on the Ad Hoc
Task Force which will be examining the proposed historical
preservation ordinance.
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MEMORANDUM
Date: October 30, 1981
To: Iowa City City Council
From: Goldene B. Haendel, Chairperson c t
Iowa City Housing Commission
Re: Ad hoc Historic Preservation Task Force
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At the regularly scheduled meeting of the Housing Commission on October 1,
1981, the above referenced Task Force was discussed.
Because of her expressed interest in the objectives of this task force, I
appointed Kathleen Graf of 109 North Van Buren Street, Iowa City, Iowa to
f serve as the Housing Commission's representative to this Task Force.
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