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IT IS HEREBY CERTIFIED THAT, on the___ 9th_ -._day of__JJoyember....... ______ __ A D, 19-
the
9 the undersigned _Lorada Cilek,_Harold_Donnelly_�_Dennis_ Langenberg,_ Chairman,_ and_Don_Sehr___
NAME$ AND 11FLf Of OFFICE Of TRE CANVASSERS)
Members of the Johnson County Board of Supervisors
---------- met as a•• --
Board of Canvassers, as provided by law, In. -10wa_ City_____________
In ------ )ohnson--------------- 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--- 3rd _ _day of_ _ November_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _, A. D., 19.Q! _ _
for each office on the ballot and the number of votes for and against each question submitted by said __City_______
the resuh of said canvass being as follows: Ic...y, ay m Shap
FOR THE OFFICE OF_&Quncil.c_district_B------ _------------------------- (_ODe--- C11_ -to beelected)
Ei ht thousand three hundred fort_ six 8 346 (N.b.,1
There were__ 9_.___________-_-,y _____________S ,____)-_----__-- ballots cost, ofwhich
---------- Clemens Erdahl - had four_thousand six -hundred thirty_seyeq.votes
--------------------------------------------- Robert A. Veverahad three thousand seven hundred seven_ -____ votes
------------- -------------
Steye_Drahozal_______________--__had_two___
1 �--------.__-� ------------votes
---------------------------------------------had----- votes
I--------------------------------------------- had -------------------------------------- ---. votes
--------------- -------------------------- --had-------------------------- -----------------votes
---------------------------------------------had--------------------- ---------------------votes
K,
--•-- -------------------------------------..had-----
---------
-- --------votes
-•----------------- -----------------------
_
had ---- --------------
- — ---- .votes
--•------------------------------------------
had ------ -----------------------------••-----
votes
and --- .---Clemens_ FJ_dahl---------------------------------------------------------
was elected.
and--------------------------
---------`----------------------------------------
was/were elected.
FOR THE OFFICE OF__ COuncil___At
_Large_______ ------------------------
(_TplO__(2Z__.to be elected)
Fourteen thousand
There were __________________________
seven hundred eighteen___04,718)_______________ballots
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cast, of which
Kate Dickson ---- had three thousand
seven hundred fifty-fivevotes
- --_ John McDonald
----------------
-------------had thousand
nine hundred seventy-two
__votes
---------Paul_E,_ Paulsen__________________had
_threia_ thousand_
four_hundne-d.nfaety___.__votes
---------- Glenn_E._ Roberts__
--------------- had _three_ -thous and_
four _hundred.eighty-fivevotes
-------- Larry_Baker-----------------------
had .one--- _.... .---
..----- -----._...----------vote
Ames _B�rfuss---------------------- had -two -----------------------------
votes
Richard Blum -----------------------
ad_one__.._-..___.----._-...
vote
Bill_Douglass---------------------
had_one-----------------
-------- vote
--------- Joe Marron --------------------------------
had _four ----- -------------
------------votes
Jeffrey_Mixdorf-------------•---•-had.one-------------------------
------------- -vote
_________ Gary_Sanders______
----------------had_tw9------------------------
---------------- votes
---.----- James Schwab ----------------------------------
had -QUO
vote
..........Jim_$walTl. -------------------------
had Me ---------------------
------------------vote
•---- Mark_D,.A0LUQn--------------------had_aria---------------------------
vote
Max Yocumhad
--------•---
one
—------------------------------------
_ vote
------------------------- --------had ---------- ------------- ---
vote
---------------------------------------------had-------11
-------------------------- --------- votes
•--•----------------------------------------- had -------------------------------------------- votes
---•----------------------------------------- had -------------- --------------------- -------votes
----•----------------------------------------had----------•F votes
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--- --- - ---
------•----had ___-------- -------votes
NOV 13 1941
and ------- Kate_D_1CiS4R_�Dd_s1O�IRl�CD9Ds11_d------------------------------------- were elected.
OVER ABBIE STOLFUS.
CITT CLERK
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FOR THE OFFICE OF------------------------------ ----- ------------------(------------to be elected)
(Numb.,)
There were ------------------------------------------------- -------- ----------ballots cast, of which
--------------------------------------------- had ------------------------ ............. -----votes
---------------------------------------------had-------------------------------------------- votes
--------------------------------------------- had--------------------------------------------votes
--------------------------------------------- had -------------------------------------------- votes
------------------------------- had -------------- vntac
and---------------------------------------------------- -----------was/were elected.
FOR THE OFFICE OF------------------------------------------------------- I - ---------__to be elected)
(Numb.r(
There were--------------------------------------------------------------•-------ballots cast, of which
--------------------------------------------- had--------------------------------------------votes
--------------------------------------------- had --------------------------------- ----------votes
--------------------------------------------- had ----------- • ----------------------------- .votes
-------------°d--------------------------------------------votes
---------------------------- ------ --------- had ------------------------------------- ------votes
and------------------- -------------------------------- ------------- -----------was/were elected.
FOR THE SPECIAL PROPOSITION----------------------------------------------•----------------------
There were------------------------------------------------------------- --------ballots cast, of which
--------------------------------------------------------------------votes were for the proposition, and
------------------------------------------------------------.-_-___-voteswereagainsttheproposition.
FOR THE SPECIAL PROPOSITION------------------------------------------------------------------_---
------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ----------------
There were------------------------------------------------------------- •------ ballots cast, of which
------------------------------------____-__-_-__--.______________.._votes were for the proposition, and
------------------------------------- ------------------------ _...... votes were against the proposition.
FOR THE SPECIAL PROPOSITION- ----------------------------------------------------_----------------
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
There were --------------------------------------------------- •--------- •........ ballots cast, of which
--------------------------------------------------------------------votes were for the proposition, and
------------------------------------------------------------_____---votes were against the proposition.
FOR THE SPECIAL PROPOSITION:
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
There were---------------------------------------------------------------------ballots cost, of which
------------------------------------------------------------_-______votes were for the proposition, and
-------------------------------------------- .------------ _----------- votes were against the proposition.
WITNESS our signatures, this --- 9th ---- cloy of_ Nobenlber A 0 1981
(SIGNANtESI (OFFICIAL TITIES)
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CITY OF
IOWA C1IY
FINANCIAL SUNMAHY
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31 -OCT -WI
FUNK/ACCOUNT
BEGINNING
FUND BALANCE
RECEIPTS
DISBURSEMENTS
ADJUSTMENTS
TO BALANCE
ENDING FUND
BALANCE
INVESTMENT
BALANCE
CHECKING A/C
BALANCE
GENERAI,
14,803.01
1,249,738.94
1 000, 306. (14
-31,895.43
232,340.48
528,746,02
-296,405.54
DENT SERVICE
128,214,31
270,380.41
31300,00
,00
395,294,72
395,294,72
.00
CAPITAI, PHNJFCTS
1,872,959.23
316,400.00
450,637.93
23,199.27
1,753,920.57
. 1,753.920.57
.00
FNTERPPIS1
3,422,956,43
545,714.75
499,008.H4
59,580.66
3,539,163,00
3,544,507,16
-5,344.16
78057 c AGENCY
224,286.12
193,535.31
3,840.47
-144,692.69
269,2R8.27
269,288.27
.00
INTRAGOV. SERVICE
872,501.91
1,110,722.02
1,036,750.33
-14,800.90
931,592,70
931,592.70
.00
SPECIAL. ASSESSMENT
32,784.20
5,255.89
98,986.04
98,634.39
37,688.44
37,608.44
.00
SPECIAI, HFVENUE
236.982.01
301,270.81
213,653.73
10,054.70
334,653.79
334,653,79
,00
SUHTOTOh
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6,805,407.22,
------------------
3,993,018,13
-----------------------------------------------------------
3,304,563.38
.00
7,493,941.97
7,795,691.67
----...--------------
301,749.70-
PAVkIILI,
44,382.94
642,436.31
805,322.72
.00
81,496,53
.00
81,496.53
. M-14 ESCkhW
.00
.00
,00
.00
.00
.00
.00
312 LOAN
1,00
.00
.00
.00
1.00
.00
1.00
LEASED WISING
94,955,84
65,922.50
66,660,50
.00
94,209.84
90,794.00
3,415.84
_ IC HOUSING AUTHORITY
55,471,30
1,066.79
5,067.36
.00
51,470,73
51,420.73
50.00
FINE. PENSION
36,580.55
484.00
1,322.40
.00
35,742.15
35,741.67
.48
- FIRE RETIREMENT
2,420,110.62
7,896.21
12,091.61
.00
2,415,923.22
2,415,923.16
.06
POLITE PENSION
53,867,63
308.00
593.30
.00
53,582.33
53,581.43
.90
.. i POLICE REI'IkF,MENT
2,176,071,64
7.882.79
7,6bB.S6
.00
2,176,285.87
2,176,285.41
.46
PUHI.IC NURSING
414,857.78
1,388.11
326,134.94
.00
90,110.95
87,990.30
2,112:65
y SUHIOTAL
5,296,107.30
927,384.71
1,224,869.39
---- 00--4
998,622.62
4,911.744.70
87,077.92
GRAND TOTAL
12,101.79_4_,5_2_
-214,671.7_0
_4.9_2_0_,40_2.844,529_,4_32.77__0012_,49_2.764.5_912_,707_,436.37
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SUMMARY OF RECEIPTS
OCTOBER, 1981
TAXES
$
1,496,163.11
LICENSES AND PERMITS
16,645.42
FINES AND FORFEITURES
29,232.66
CHARGE FOR SERVICES
320,904.64
INTERGOVERNMENTAL REVENUE
626,123.67
USE OF MONEY & PROPERTY
101,927.02
MISCELLANEOUS RECEIPTS
102,536.76
5
2,693,533.28
HOUSING PROGRAM
1,066.79
312 LOAN
-----
LEASED HOUSING
65,922.50
OTHER HOUSING
$
1,388.11
TOTAL SPECIAL
$___68,377.40
GRAND TOTAL
$
2,761,910.68
MICROFILMED BY
JORM MICROLAB
CEDAR RAPIDS -DES -MOINES
CC' -IL LISTING LD/8
FUND: GENERAL FUND
VENDOR NAME PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
AMOUNT
A.A.A. WORLD WIDE TRAVEL AGENC
AIR FARE
136.50
ALI-ABA
REFERENCE MATERIAL
40.00
A N BRUNING
D[AZO PRINT SUPPLIES
127.38
A.S.P.A. INSURANCE PROGRAM
LIFE INSURANCE
128.45
A.C.C.O. UNLIMITED
MISCELLANEIOUS SUPPLIES
107.7.5
ADNIL ENTERPRISES
ANIMAL SUPPLIES
20.40
AERO RENTAL INC.
EQUIPMENT RENTAL
2,10
AIR COOLED ENGINE SERVICES
TOOL/MINOR EQUIP REP MA
182.89
AMERICAN MANAGEMENT ASSOC.
SUBSCRIPTION
15.25
59.00
AMWAY PRODUCTS
SANITATION SUPPLIES
BARB ANDERSON
PHOTO SUP. L F.CUIP.
19.47
ASSOCIATES CAPITOL SERVICE
TCOLS F. EQUIPMENT RENT
983.37
AUSTAD CO.
RECREATION EQUIPMENT
101.38
BAKER PAPER CO. INC.
SANITATION SUPPLIES
167.70
BALLINGER PUBLISHING CO.
ROOKS
15.50
65.72
BEST RENTAL CENTER
EQUIPMENT RENTAL
TOOLS E EQUIPMENT RENT
112.36
BEST RENTAL CENTER
78.37
RIG BEAR TURF EQUIPMENT CO.
GENERAL EQUIP.
29,289.57
BLUE CROSS/BLUE SHIELD OF IOWA
HEALTH INSURANCE
BLUE CROSS/BLUE SHIELD OF IOWA
HEALTH INSURANCE
29,274.48
R.M. BOGGS CO.
BUILDING PEST CONTROL
1,984.58
BOYD E RUMMELHART PLUMBING
PLUMBING SUPPLIES
482.27
BOYD F, RUMMELHART PLUMBING
PLUMBING SUPPLIES
614.27
JIM BRACHTEL
TRAVEL
164.98
BREESE'S
MISC. EQUIP REP MAT.
4.29
BRENNEMAN SEED STORE
GRASS SEED
467.32
310.42
BROWN TRAFFIC PRODUCTS
TRAFF. CONTROL IMPR MAT
30.00
BUSINESS INSURANCE
SUBSCRIPTION
91.10
CALLAGHAN 6 COMPANY
CITY ELECTRIC SUPPLY
BOOKS
ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES
709.19
IOWA CITY PETTY CASH
POSTAGE
26.29
119..89
IOWA CITY PETTY CASH
MEALS
19.27
PETTY CASH -RECREATION CENTER
MISCELLANEOUS
COMMUNICATIONS ENGINEERING CO.
COMMUNICATION EQUIP.RFP
264.32
CONTRACTORS TOOL E SUPPLY
RENTALS
703.05
CRESCENT ELECTRIC SUPPLY
TRAFF. CONTROL IMPR MAT
466.27
THE DAILY IOWAN
EMPLOYMENT ADS
13.70
DECORATING & CRAFT IDEAS
SUBSCRIPTION
12.00
175.00
DEPT. OF PUBLIC SAFETY
TRACIS
47.55
DES MOINES IRON CO.
TOOLS
33.40
DES MOINES REGISTER G TRIBUNE
ADVERTISING
30.40
DES MOINES REGISTER
SUBSCRIPTION
MINOR EQUIP REPAIRS
1,766.80
DIGITAL EQUIPMENT CORP.
DON'S LANDSCAPING
TECHNICAL SERVICE
150.00
DRAKE UNIVERSITY
REGISTRATIRECREATIONOEQUIPMENT
85.00
48.28
DRUG FAIR INC.
DRUG FAIR INC.
MINOR OFFICE ECUIPMENT
12.56
DUTCH GARDENS INC.
AGRICULTURAL MATERIAL
275.99
EBY'S SPORTING GOODS
RECREATION EQUIPMENT
178.20
ECONOMY ADVERTISING
OUTSIDE PRINTING
713.80
ELDERLY SERVICES AGENCY
AID TO AGENCIES
5,350.00 355.28
THE F STOP
FILM PROCESSING
FANDEL ALARMS INC.
REP. G MAINT. TO BUILOI
140.22
ED M. FELD EQUIPMENT
GLOVES
180.00
FLEETWAY STORES
ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES
83.95
/707
MICROFILMED BY
JORM MICROLAB
CEDAR RAPIDS -DES MOINES
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CC :1L LISTING
FUND: GENERAL FUND
VENDOR NAME
FREEMAN LOCKSMITH 6 DOOR CLOSE
FROHWEIN SUPPLY CO.
J.P. GASWAY CO.
GENERAL PEST CONTROL
GENERAL PEST CONTROL
GERONTOLOGICAL SOCIETY
GILPIN PAINT 6 GLASS
PAUL GILROY
PAUL GILRCY
GRAPHIC PRINTING
PATRICK HARNEY
HAWKEYE AMUSEMENT
HAWKEYE AMUSEMENT
HAWKEYE LUMBER
HAWKEYE STATE FIRE SAFETY ASSN
HAWKEYE VACUUM 6 SEWING
HAWKEYE VACUUM L SEWING
HAWKEYE. WORLD TRAVEL
NANCY HEATON
THE HIGHLANDER SUPPER CLUB
THE HIGHLANDER SUPPER CLUB
HOME MUTUAL INSURANCE. CO.
HY-VEE FOOD STORE
IBM
I.C.M.A. RETIREMENT CORP.
INTERNATIONAL CITY
IOWA CITY CLUB OF PRINTING
IC CRISIS INTERVENTION CENTER
IC CRISIS INTERVENTION' CENTER
IOWA CITY PRESS CITIZEN
IOWA CITY PRESS CITIZEN
IOWA CITY READY MIX
IOWA ILLINOIS GAS 6 ELECTRIC
IOWA ACE LUMBER
IA. MUNICIPAL FINANCE OFFICERS
IOWA PARK G REG. ASSN.
IOWA PARK 6 REL. ASSN.
IOWA PUBLIC EMPLOYER LABOR
IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY
IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY
KENNETH IRVING
IRWIN VETERINARY CLINIC
L. H. JACOUES. M.D.
ROBERT W. JANSEN
JOHNIS GROCERY
JOHNSON COUNTY RECORDER
JOHNSON COUNTY SHERIFF
JOHNSON COUNTY SHERIFF
JOHNSONS MACHINE SHOP
JORM MICRDLAB
K MART
GERALD KAEFRING
ROBERT KEATING
KIMBO EDUCATIONAL
KIMMEY FIRE 6 SAFETY
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
10/8
AMOUNT
MISCFLLAAlEIOCIS SUPPLIES
26.00
OFFICE SUPPLIES
264.26
OFFICE SUPPLIES
500.74
BUILDING PEST CONTROL
30.00
PRIOR -YEAR ENCLMBRANICFS
330.00
SUBSCRIPTION
35.00
PAINT 6 SUPPLIES
40.89
TECHNICAL SERVICE
85.00
TECHNICAL SERVICE
75.00
OUTSIDE PRINTING
15.00
TRAVEL
75.00
REFUND
75.00
REFUND
50.00
BUILDING 6 CONST. SUP.
936.20
REGISTRATION
60.00
SANITATION SUPPLIES
19.74
MINOR EOUIP REPAIRS
19.75
AIR FARE
250.00
OFFICE SUPPLIES
12.11
BUILDING RENTAL
596.23
TRAVEL
92.77
REFUND
3.00
COFFEE SUPPLIES
8.05
OFFICE EQUIPMENT RFNTAL
753.35
SUPPLEMENTAL RETIREMENT
1s511.25
SUBSCRIPTION
309.00
DUES 6 MEMBERSHIPS
25.00
AID TO AGENCIES
2.125.00
AID TO AGENCIES
590.00
LEGAL PUBLICATIONS
670.23
LEGAL PUBLICATIONS
1,115.93
CONCRETF
7,043.98
ELECTRICITY
5,342.76
TOOLS
13.79
REGISTRATION
35.00
DUES 6 MEMBERSHIPS
95.00
DUES 6 MEMBERSHIPS
30.00
DUES 6 MEMBERSHIPS
10.00
REGISTRATION
100.00
TECHNICAL SERVICE
8.00
FOOD ALLOWANCE
33.33
VETERINARY SER.
54.00
PHYSICALS
20.00
ATTORNEY SER.
3,042.62
MISCELLANEIOUS SUPPLIES
8.08
RECORDING FEES
72.00
SHERIFF FEE
7.25
SHERIFF FEE
1.32
MINOR EQUIP REPAIRS
54.91
MICROFILM
387.81
MINOR OFFICE. ECUIPMENT
108.58
SAFETY SHOES
35.00
TRAVEL
409.58
RECREATIONAL SLPPLIES
139.28
PRIOR -YEAR ENCUMBRANCES
141.90
MICROFILMED BY
'JORM MICRDLAB
CEDAR RAPIDS -DES 140INES
%4!7
Cr -IL LISTING LO/A
FUND: GENERAL FUND
VFNDDR NAME
KIMMEY FIRE E SAFETY
KIRBY CENTER OF IOhA
KLIPTO PRINTING L OFFICE SUP.
ARTHUR KLOCS
LAREW CO.
LEAGUE OF IOWA MUNICIPALITIES
LENOCH E CILEK
LIND ART SUPPLIES
HENRY LOUIS INC.
LEON LYVEP.S TREE SURGERY
MANPOWER INC.
MANPOWER INC.
MAR -LIN SERVICE CO.
JIM L. MAYNARD
MERCY HOSPITAL
METROPOLITAN SUPPLY
MIDWEST JANITORIAL SERVICES
MILLER HROTHER MONUMENTS
HARVEY MILLER
STEVEN J. MILLER
MOTOROLA COMMUNICATIONS DIV.
MUNICIPAL FINANCE
NAGLE LUMBER CO.
NASCO
NATL. ASSOC. OF SOCIAL WORKERS
NATIONAL COUNCIL FOR URBAN
NATIONAL DISPLAY SPECIALTIES
NATIONAL INSTITUTE
NATIONAL LEAGUE OF CITIES
NATIONAL PURCHASING INST.
NAT'L. PARK E RECREATICN ASSN.
NEENAH FOUNDRY CO.
NORTHWESTERN BELL
OSCO DRUG
P.P.G. INDUSTRIES
PALS PROGRAM
PAPER CALMENSON C CO.
MATT PARROTT L SONS CO.
PAUL'S DISCOUNT
PAYLESS CASHWAYS LUMBER
L.L. PELLING CO.
L.L. PELLING CO.
L.L. PELLING CO.
PITNEY BOWES
PLEASANT VALLEY ORCHARDS
PLEXIFORMS
PRINTING INC.
PUBLIC TECHNOLOGY
QUAD CITY'S TIMES
RECREATION L ATHLETIC PROCUCTS
REO CARPET TRAVEL SERVICE
REPUBLIC ELECTRIC CO.
GLENN ROBERTS
ROCCA WELDING E REPAIR
ROTANIUM PRODUCTS CO.
PRODUCT OESCRIPTION
AMOUNT
FIREMANS BOOTS
4C8.20
MINOR FQUIP REPAIRS
31.00
ROOKS MAGAZINFS NFWSPAP
48.00
FCCO ALLOWANCE
33.33
REP. CF ELECT./PLBG.
399.27
REGISTRATION
110.00
TOOLS
277.67
PHOTOCOPY SUPPLIES
134.62
MISCELLANEIOUS SUPPLIES
2.50
REP. F. MAINT. TO IMPROV
100.00
TECHNICAL SERVICE
20.55
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
109.60
MINOR EQUIP REPAIRS
75.26
APPRAISAL SERVICES
60.00
X-RAYS
69.10
RECREATIONAL SLPPLIFS
301.18
SANITATION SUPPLIES
33.40
REP. E MAINT. TO IMPROV
630.00
TRAVEL
72.06
SAFETY SHOES
59.95
COMMUNICATION EQUIPMENT
29379.40
DUES E .MEMBERSHIPS
122.00
PAINT E SUPPLIES
84.12
RECREATIONAL SLPPLIFS
240.65
DUES E MEMBERSFIPS
90.00
DUES 6 MEMBERS) -IPS
150.00
RECREATIONAL SLPPLIES
397.70
REGISTRATION
85.00
BOOKS MAGAZINES NFWSPAP
16.50
DUES 6 MEMBERSHIPS
50.00
BCOKS
8.75
BUILDING I, CONST. SUP.
1.121.58
LONG CISTANCE CALLING
1,113.35
RECREATIONAL SLPPLIFS
PAINT E SUPPLIES
.22.50
262.16
AID TC AGENCIES
4.250.00
SNOW REMOVAL F.CUIPMENT
1,873.78
OUTSIDE PRINTING
189.75
ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES
28.44
BUILDING E CONST. SUP.
1,479.10
ASPHALT
19787.58
PRIOR -YEAR ENCUMBRANCES
18,567.69
CONTRACTED IMPROVEMENTS
709160.L1
OFFICE EQUIPMENT RENTAL
85.50
PLANTS
43.71
OFFICE SUPPLIES
36.92
OUTSIDE PRINTING
198.00
_
DUES C MEMBERSHIPS
3,500.00
EMPLOYMENT ADS
28.35
MISC. EQUIP REF MAT.
180.56
AIR FARE
300.00
TRAFF. CONTROL IMPR MAT
258.62
TRAVEL
22.99
MISCELLANEIOUS SUPPLIES
39.00
BUILDING E CONST. SUP.
82.20
MICROFILMED BY
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CF��CIL LISTING
FUND: GENERAL FUND
VENDOR NAME
SAYLOR LOCKSMITH
SEARS ROEBUCK L CO.
RALPH SEOLACEK
SHERWIN-WILLIAMS CC.
SMEAL FIRE EOUIPMENT
STEVEN'S SAND F GRAVEL INC.
ROBERT STIKA
GERALD STOCKMAN
ABBIE STOLFUS
STORY COUNTY SHERIFF
STREETER AMET
ELDON C. STUTZMAN
JOHN R. SUCHOMEL
JAMES T. SYKES
TLS Co.
TAYLOR RENTAL CENTER
LOREN TEGGATZ
U.S. GAMES INC.
U.S. POST OFFICE
I1. S. POST 0FFICF
U.S. POST OFFICE
UARCO INC.
UNIFORM DEN, INC.
UNIMARK-MCDONALD INC.
UNION BUS DEPOT
UNION' SUPPLY CO.
UNITED ACTION FOR YGUTH
UNIV. OF GEORGIA
UNIVERSITY OF IOWA
UNIV. OF IOWA
U OF IOWA
U OF IOWA
VETERINARY ASSOCIATES
ROSEMARY VITOSH
WALLACE-HOMETEAD CO.
WASHINGTON PARK INC.
WEE WASH IT
WEST PUBLISHING CO.
WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH CO.
WILLOW CREEK NEIGHBORHOOD CTR.
JOHN WILSON SPORTING GOODS
WITT'S FIRE EQUIPMENT
ERNIE WOM8ACHER
RAYMOND E. WOMBACHER
ZYTRON CORPORATION
DOROTHY PAUL PETERSEN
MEIR MAZUZ
808-CRITCHER
JOAN SWETT
LEE CHIAVF.TTA
MALINOA COX
JIM KOREY
MARILYN RAUPP
LAWRENCE E. CARLSON
LOIS LEMBKE
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
AMOUNT
REP. E MAINT. TO RUILDI
NON-CCNTRACTED IMPR
31.00
S4FETY SHOES
201.42
RECREATION F.OIIIPMCNT
35.00
PRIOR -YEAR ENCUMBRANCES
25.88
DIRT
14.60
TRAVEL
528.66
FCOD
90.00
MEALS
11.67
SHERIFF FEE
18.15
BUILDING L CONST. SUP.
10.00
COMMERCIAL FFEC
225.00
TECHNICAL SERVICE
148.40
CONSULTANT SERVICF
225.00
DATA PROCESSING
276.00
TECHNICAL SERVICE
2'954.47
TRAVEL
163.80
RECREATIONAL SUPPLIES
60.00
POSTAGE
475.15
POSTAGE
160.00
POSTAGE
95.00
PRIOR -YEAR ENCLMBRANICES
5+820.00
UNIFORM CLOTHING
4 +036.45
COMPREHENSIVE LIAR, INS
120'25
FREIGHT
581.63
TRAFF. CONTROL IMPR MAT
25.60
AID TC AGENCIES
129.38
TRAINING FILM/MATERIALS
7+500.00
OFFICE EQUIPMFNT RENTAL
34.00
WORK STUDY 'WAGFS
42.00
REGISTRATION
133.15
TECHNICAL SERVICE
75.00
VETERINARY SEP,
76.25
TRAVEL
12.00
REFERENCE MATEPIAL
21.25
BUILDING RENTAL
360.07
LAUNDRY SERVICE
2.105.00
BOOKS
106.14
TELEPHONE CHARGES
25.00
AID TO AGENCIES
49.23
RECREATION EQUIPMENT
1.450.00
PRIOR -YEAR ENCUMBRANCFS
18.64
MINOR EQUIP REPAIRS
476.53
FOOD ALLOWANCE
10.00
MICROFISCHE
33.33
REC. CLASSES/LESSONS
107.60
REC. CLASSES/LESSONS
5'00
EQUIPMENT RENTAL
5.00
REC. CLASSES/ LFS-SONS
106.00
REC. CLASSES/LESSONS
6'00
REFUND
5.00
REFUND
2.00
REFUND
5.00
REFUND
2.00
REC. CLASSES/LESSONS
5.00
5.00
i MICROFILMED BY
'JORM MICROLAB
CEDAR RAPIDS -DES 140INES
/%07
r -
Cr CIL LISTING
FUND: GENERAL FUND
VENDOR NAME
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
AMOUNT
MRS. C. PATRICK BURNS
RUTH MAREK
REC. CLASSES/LESSONS
5.00
ELIZABETH GIBSON
REFUND
REC. CLASSES/LESSONS
29.30
HOPE HAWKINS
NELLI HUGHES
REC. CLASSES/LESSONS
1.00
1.00
NANCY LYNCH
RFC. CLASSES/LESSONS
1.00
CLARENCE H. REDMAN
REC. CLASSES/LESSONS
14.00
JANICE KEENAN
PURCHASES FOR RESALE
110.00
TERRI STAFFER
REC. CLASSES/LESSONS
2.00
ANOREE TANNOUS
PCC. CLASSES/LESSONS
2.00
BARBARA KENNEDY
RFC. CLASSES/LESSONS
2.00
JOYCE CHILES
REC. CLASSES/LESSONS
2.00
LYN STUNTZ
REC. CLASSES/LESSONS
2.00
CYNTHIA CHARLTON
REC. CLASSES/LESSONS
20.00
DONNA HIGGINS
REC. CLASSES/LESSONS
20.00
CARLY AMBRISCO
REC. CLASSES/LESSONS
2.00
JACKIE DRISCOLLRFC.
REC. CLASSES/LESSONS
2.00
MARCIA WELCH
CLASSES/LESSONS
2. 00
LAURIE KERSTEN
REC. CLASSES/LESSONS
2.00
SONJA ANDERSON
INSTRUCTOR/OFFICIATE SE
20.95
I
DENISE SEHALL
REC. CLASSES/LESSONS
8.00
ELIZABETH TOWELL
REC. CLASSES/LESSONS
2.00
JEANNE MANGANELLO
REC. CLASSES/LFSSONS
2.00
SHERRE WILLIAMS
REC. CLASSES/LESSONS
6.00
DEANE OWENS
REC. CLASSES/LESSONS
6.00
LORI SHAFFER
REC. CLASSES/LESSONS
6.00
JEFF WELD
REC. CLASSES/LESSONS
ADVACATOR WELFARE
REFUND
PRINT/RF..FERF.NCE
26.
.00
2.00
AMACOM
A14ERICAN CIVIL LIBERTIES UNION
BOOKS CATALOGUED/CIRCUL
ROOKS
7.00
19.03
AMERICAN CCUNCIL ON ECUCATION
CATALOGUED/CIRCUL
BOOKS CATALOGUED/CIRCUL
13.90
I AMERICAN LIBRARY ASSOC.BCOKS
AMERICAN
CATALOGUED/CIRCUL
34.10
RADIO RELAY LEAGUE
MISTER ANDERSON'S CO.
BOOKS CATALCGUED/CIRCUL
49.70
ARCO PUBLISHING CO.
MISCFLLANETOUS SUPPLIES
67.50
THF. ATTIC PRESS INC.
BOOKS CATALOGUED/CIRCUL
32.17
AUDIO FORUM
BOOKS CATALOGUEO/CIRCUL
10.69
BACON PAMPHLET SERVICEPAMPHLET
CASSETTE
FILE MATERIALS
22.95
BAKER E TAYLOR CO.
BLUM'S BLOCMS LTD.
BOOKS CATALOGUED/CIRCUL
26.57
3.736.97
BROOART INC.
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
111.55
CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF
BOOKS UNCATALOGED
BOOKS CATALOGUED/CIRCUL
48
20.36
CENTER FOR STUDY OF
BOOKS CATALOGUED/CIRCUL
20.36
CITY ELECTRIC SUPPLY
IOWA CITY PETTY CASH
MISCELLANEIOUS SUPPLIES
22.50
179.02
COLECO INDUSTRIES INC.
POSTAGE
130.24
CONDYNE/THF DCEANA GROUP
CASSETTE
16.90
CONTRACT CLEANING SERVICES
CORALVILLE COURIER
REP. E MAINT. TO BUILOI
40.00
1x966.00
CORNELL UNIVERSITYBOOKS
PRINT/CIRCUL4TING
CATALOGUED/CIRCUL
6.00
DEMCO EDUCATIONAL CORP.
MISCELLANEIOUS SUPPLIES
4.95
DEVOKE CO.
DOUBLF.DAY E CO. INC.
MISCELLANFIOOS SUPPLIES
28.9P'
16.71
EAST CENTRAL REGIONAL LIBRARY
BOOKS UNCATALOGED
OTHER UNCATALOGED MAT.
88
32.00
EASTIN-PHELAN DIST.
VIDEO RECORDINGS
30.00
350.75
1707
MICROFILMED BY
'JORM MICROLAB
CEDAR RAPIDS -DES 1401NES
___3
E
C('�"CIL LISTING 10/B..
FUNO: GENERAL FUND
VENDOR NAME
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
AMOUNT
EDGEWATER BOCK CO.
30OKS CATALOGUED/CIRCIIL
14.77
EDUCATION FXPLORATICN CENT.
BOOKS CATALOGUED/CIRCUL
8.95
LOLLY EGGERS
TRAVEL
509.92
EMBAR INC.
BOOKS CATALOGUFO/CIRCUL
6.95
ENTERPRISE PUBLISHING
BOOKS CATALOGUED/CIRCUL
15.81
EVENTS
PRINT/REFERENCE
4.00
THE F STOP
FILM PROCESSING
28.80
FANDEL ALARMS INC.
REP. G MAINT. TO BUILD[
150.00
FITNESS FIRST
CASSETTE
15.95
FRAME HOUSE
TECHNICAL SERVICE
19.84
FREEMAN LOCKSMITH
REP. G MAINT. TO BUILCI
26.00
GALE RESEARCH CO.
PRINT/REFERENCE
148.20
GENERAL PEST CONTROL
BUILDING PEST CONTROL
10.00
GROLIER EDUCATIONAL CORP.
BOOKS CATALOGUED/CIRCUL
42.50
GUIDANCE ASSOCIATES
FILMSTRIP
82.44
HACH BROTHERS
SANITATION SUPPLIES
81.30
HARPER f. ROW PUBLISHERS
BOOKS CATALOGUED/CIP.CUL
8.05
HOLLANDER PUBLISHING CO.
BOOKS CATALOGUED/REF.
88.50
INTERNATIONAL THOMSON
BOOKS CATALOGUED/CIRCUL
11.83
IOWA AIR FILTER
MISCELLANEIOUS SUPPLIES
597.63
IOWA ILLINCIS GAS 6 ELECTRIC
ELECTRICITY
6.637.68
IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY
PRINT/REFERENCF.
90.00
JORM MICROLAB
PLANT EQUIP. REP. MAT.
5.99
K MART
GAMES
46.78
JUDY KELLEY
CARPGOL
30.00
GEORGE LABARRE GALLERIES
BOOKS CATALOGUED/CIRCUL
9.90
LEGISLATIVE SERVICE BUREAU
OTHER UNCATALOGED MAT.
3.00
LIFE SKILLS EDUCATION
PAMPHLET FILE MATERIALS
13.00
MICROFILMING CORP. OF AMERICA
PRINT/RFFERFNCE
81.00
THE MINNESOTA ALAMANAC
BOOKS CATALOGUED/CIRCUL
12.95
MONARCH BUSINESS EQUIPMENT
COMMUNICATION EQUIP.REP
18.5.01
L.V. MOSBY CC.
CASSETTE
36.59
N.A.D.A.
PRINT/REFERENCE
49.00
NAGEE LUMBER
BUILDING E CONST. SUP.
67.55
NATIONAL CENTER FOR
BOOKS CATALOGUED/CIRCUL
2.60
NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC SOCIETY
BOOKS CATALOGUED/CIRCUL
14.95
NEW WORLD RECORDS
DISC
19.35
OOKEEFE ELEVATOR CO.
REP. G MAINT. TO BUILCI
166.44
PEAK FILMS LTD.
VIDEO RECORDINGS
62.95
PETERSENS PHOTOGRAPHIC
PRINT/CIRCULATING
19.94
PLUMBERS SUPPLY CO.
TOOL/MINOR EQUIP REP MA
6.05
POPULAR SCIENCE BOOK CLUB
BOOKS CATALOGUFD/CIRCUL
58.44
QUALITY BOOKS INC.
BOOKS CATALOGUED/CIRCUL
20.44
REDBOOK PUBLISHING CO.
BOOKS CATALOGUED/CIRCUL
3.50
REEL IMAGES
CASSETTE
56.45
S -L FILM PRODUCTIONS
16MM FILMS
277.00
SEARS ROEBUCK.E CO.
TOOLS
3.49
SKI MAGAZINE
PRINT/REFERENCE
2.50
M. STEVENS AGENCY
BOOKS CATALOGUED/CIRCUL
7.95
STYX COMIC SERVICE
OTHER UNCATALOGED MAT.
150.00
SUN DESIGNS
BOOKS CATALOGUED/CIRCUL
5.24
SYMBIOTIC LEARNING SYSTEMS
CASSETTE
5.00
TERMINIX INTL.
BUILDING PEST CONTROL
70.00
TIME LIFE BOOKS E RECORCS
DISC
51.52
U.S. LEASING
PROPERTY TAX
9.53
/7407
MICROFILMED BY
JORM MICROLAB
CEDAR RAPIDS -DES MOINES
.--T
MICROFILMED BY
'JORM MICROLAB
CEDAR RAPIDS•DES-MOINES
/7407
Cr-^CIL LISTING IO/P'
FUND: GENERAL FUND
VENDOR NAME
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
AMOUNT
U.S. POSTAL SERVICE
UNIVERSITY CAMERA
BULK MAILING
1,506.00
PHOTO SUP. G FCUIP.
UNIVERSITY MICROFILMS INTL. MISCELLANEJOUS
6.26
THE VESTEL PRESS
VIETNAMESE BOOK STORE
SUPPLIES
BOOKS CA7ALOGUF.O/CIRLUL
11.90
WA,
EN
BOOKS CATALOGUED/CIPCUL
35.00
GOR
WARREN, ORHAM 6 LAMONT
BOOKS CATALQGUED/CIRCIIL
INC. BOOKS
6.25
14.33
DEANNE WDRTMAN
CATALOGUED/RFF.
MISCELLANFIOUS
60.0000
SUPPLIES
FUND TOTAL
8.57
265, 189.41
MICROFILMED BY
'JORM MICROLAB
CEDAR RAPIDS•DES-MOINES
/7407
j CC`4CIL LISTING 10/81 -
FUND: DEBT SERVICE FUNC
VENDOR NAME PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
FIRST NATIONAL BANK G.O. BOND INTERFST
FUND TOTAL
j MICROFILMED BY
JORM MICRO_ LAB
CEDAR RAPIDS•DES MOINES
i
AMOUNT
3,3CO. 00
39300.00
-01
r9
C("_"CIL LISTING
FUND: CAPITAL PROJECT FUNCS
10/8'
VENDOR NAME
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
AMOUNT
BROWN TRAFFIC PRODUCTS
PRIOR -YEAR ENCLM8RANC°S
2,336.00
CONTRACTORS TOOL E SUPPLY
NC.N-CCNTRACTE.O IMPR
1.400.00
CORALVILLF PP.ODUCTS INC.
NON-CCNTRACTED IMPR
646.00
MARTIN K. EBY CONST.
CONTRACTED IMPROVEMFNTS
62,475.48
JAMES T. FOX CONTRACTING CORP.
CONTRACTED IMPPOVEMFNTS
4,046.30
HAWKEYE LUMBER
NON -CONTRACTED IMPR
1,157.94
IOWA CITY FLYING SERVICE A.
AIR FARE
19511.50
IOWA CITY LABORATORY, INC.
ENGINEERING SERVICES
82.00
RON LECLERE SODDING E GRACING
AGRICULTURAL MATERIAL
225.00
C.H. MCGUINESS CO.
BUILDING IMPROVEMENTS
465.82
METRO PAVERS
CONTRACTED IMPROVEMENTS
262,159.79
HUGH MOSE, JR.
TRAVEL
9.17
LOREN A. PETERSON
APPRAISAL SERVICES
500.00
DAVE SCHMITT CONST.CO.
NON -CONTRACTED IMPR
19453.00
STANLEY CONSULTANTS
ENGINEERING SERVICES
1.338.10
STANLEY CONSULTANTS
ENGINEERING SERVICES
654.24
VEENSTRA C KIMM
ENGINEERING SERVICES
839309.62
VEENSTRA G KIMM
ENGINEERING SERVICES
1,594.18
YANKEE HILL BRICK MFG. CO.
NON -CONTRACTED IMPR
29580.80
BLOCK & CO. INC.
OFFICE FURNITURE/EQUIP.
373.69
BYREN BURFORD
MICROFORMS
3.200.00
C.L. SYSTEMS INC.
FREIGHT
355.15
FANDEI ALARMS INC.
OPERATING EQUIPMENT
130.00
THE HIGHSMITH CO.
MISCELLANEIOUS SUPPLIES
80.36
IOWA ACE LUMBER
BUILDING & CONST. SUP.
14.00
KOCH BROTHERS
MISCELLANEIOUS 'SUPPLIES
15.54
KRAUSHAAR GALLERIES
MICROFORMS
5,400.00
MODERN PIPING INC.
REP. OF ELECT./PLBG.
19138.89
PIGOTT INC.
MISCELLANEIOUS SUPPLIES
15.65
PLEXIFORMS INC.
MISCELLANEIOUS SUPPLIES
115.32
RESEARCH TECHNOLOGY INC.
MISCELLANF.IOUS SUPPLIES
42.00
ROADWAY EXPRESS INC.
FREIGHT
51.04
PRISCILLA SAGE
MICROFORMS
1,200.D0
SHAY ELECTRIC
BUILDING IMPROVEMENTS
770.00
SIMPLE SPACE RITE
MISCELLANEIDUS SUPPLIES
47.76
TELCOM SYSTEMS
CONTRACTED IMPROVEMENTS
2,183.00
UNITED STEEL & WIRE CO.
OFFICE FURNITUPE/EQUIP.
272.69
WALKER SYSTEMS INC.
MISCELLANF.IOUS SUPPLIES
91.71
FUND TOTAL
443,441.74
MICROFILMED BY
JORM MICRO_ LAB
CEDAR RAPIDS -DES MOINES
C(� CIL LISTING 10/8' -
FUND: ENTERPRISE FUNDS
VENDOR NAME.
A.C.C.D. [UNLIMITED
AERO RENTAL INC.
AMERICAN HARVEST WHCLESALERS
APACHE HOSE F RUBBER INC.
ARMCO INC.
AUTOMATIC SYSTEM
AUTOMATIC SYSTEM
BAKER PAPER CO. INC.
BANKERS ADVERTISING CO.
BEST RENTAL CENTER
BEST RENTAL CENTER
BOYD F RUMMELHART PLUMBING
BRANDT HEATING E AIR CONO.
CAPITOL PROPANE GAS INC.
CITY CAB CO.
CITY OF CORALVILLF
IOWA CITY PETTY CASH
IOWA CITY PETTY CASH
COMMERCIAL TOWEL A
CONSTRUCTION F RECREATION SERV
CONTRACTORS TOOL F SUPPLY
CONTROL DATA CORP.
COONROD WRECKER SERVICE
CRESCENT ELECTRIC SUPPLY
CULLIGAN WATER CONDITIONING
CURRAN E MITCHELL BUILDERS
THE DAILY IOWAN
DAY -TIMERS INC.
DUNCAN INDUSTRIES
STEVE ELLIOT
FANDFL ELECTRIC
FANDEL ELECTRIC
DAN R. FESLER
FISCHER F PORTER CO.
FLEFTWAY STORES
FOWLER REFRIGERATION A
FRANTZ CONST. CO.
FRANTZ CONST. CO.
JOHN GATEWOOD
GENERAL CABLE CO.
GENERAL PEST CONTROL
GRIFFIN PIPE PRODUCTS
HACH BROTHERS
HACH CO.
HARRY'S CUSTOM TROPHIES
HAWKEYE LUMBER
HY-VEE FOOD STORE
HY VEE F006 STORE
IOWA CITY EXCAVATING C GRADING
IOWA CITY FENCE CO.
IOWA CITY PRESS CITIZEN
IOWA ILLINOIS GAS E ELECTRIC
IOWA ILLINOIS GAS F ELECTRIC A
IOWA ACE LUMBER
I.P.E.R.S.
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
AMOUNT
MISC. EQUIP RFP 'AAT.
688. LO
ADVERTISING
SANITATION SUPPLIES
192.35
MISCELLANEIOUS SUPPLIES
111.10
155.93
SEWER SYST. IMFP.. MAT.
2,069.29
MINOR FOUIP REPAIRS
85.38
MINOR EQUIP RFPAIRS
253.50
SANITATION SUPPLIES
38.15
ADVERTISING
TOOLS F EQUIPMENT RENT
484.22
58.09
RENTALS
PLUMBING SUPPLIES
25.44
MISCELLANEIOUS SUPPLIES
70.89
11.60
TOOLS
AID TO AGENCIES
49.95
207.40
MISCFLLANFIOUS SUPPLIES
61.38
TECHNICAL SERVICE
156.51
TECHNICAL SERVICE
45.38
LAUNDRY SERVICE
23.30
REP. F MAINT. TO IMPROV
1395CO.00
MISCELLANEIOUS SUPPLIES
107.22
MINOR EQUIP REPAIRS
19610.00
FQUIPMFNT SERVICF
280.00
'4ISC. EQUIP REF MAT.
24.39
TOOLS F EQUIPMENT RENT
24.95
BUILDING IMPROVEMENTS
79900.00
ADVERTISING
OFFICE SUPPLIES
81.00
11.18
TOOL/MINOR EQUIP REP MA
134.71
SAFETY SHOES
35.00
REP. OF ELECT./PLBG.
116.94
REP. OF ELECT./PLBG.
36.56
SAFFTY CLOTHINC
99.00
PLANT EQUIP. REP. MAT.
789.49
SANITATION F IND. SUP.
5.96
REP. OF BLDG. COOL.EOIII
30.00
HAULING
59303.75
HAULING
89438.00
REGISTRATION
20.00
PLANT EQUIP. REP. MAT.
370.83
BUILDING PEST CONTROL
72.00
WATER SYST. IMFR. MAT.
179899.00
SANITATION SUPPLIES
19196.57
LABORATORY CHEMICALS
20.15
OUTSIDE PRINTING
76.00
HYDRATED LIME
8.071.73
SANITATION SUPPLIES
5.16
ADVERTISING
247.50
HAULING
3.927.00
BUILDING F. CONST. SUP.
950.00
F.MPLDYMENT ADS
199.79
ELECTRICITY
439054.97
ELECTRICITY
664.65
PAINT F SUPPLIES
120.00
IPERS
23.471.41
/707
MICROFILMED BY
'JORM MICROLAB
CEDAR RAPIDS -DES MOINES
- 4-
"i
Cp-"ICIL LISTING 10/P'
FUND: ENTFRPRISE FUNDS
VFNDOR NAME PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
AMOUNT
FICA
29,628.42
IP.E.RS.
IA. PUBLIC TRANS. ASSN.
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
300.00
150.00
IOWA SECT ICN IOWA A.'W.W.A.
REGISTRATION
1,045.00
IOWA STATE INDUSTRIES
OUTSIDE PRINTING
EOUIPMENT SERVICE
270,00
JOHN'S CRANE SERVICE
JOHNSCN COUNTY S.E.A.T.S.
AID TC AGENCIES
33.33
4,335.00
BRIAN JONES
SAFETY SHOES
105.00
K 101
ADVERTISING
BUILDING f CONST. SUP.
89.98
K MART
K.R.N.A. CCMMUNICATIONS INC.
ADVERTISING
45.00
45. 00
K.X.I.C. RADIO STATION
ADVERTISING
20.00
CLEO KRON
CERTIFICATIONS
12.31
LENOCH f, CILEK
OFFICE SUPPLIES
MISCELLANEIOUS SUPPLIES
3.86
LIND ART SUPPLIES
LINWOOD STONE PRODUCTS
HYDRATED LIME
979.94
64.95
MCCABE EQUIPMENT CO. INC.
MINOR EQUIP REPAIRS
PURCHASES FOR RESALE
1.717.51
A.Y. MCDONALD MFG. CO
TOOL/MINOR EQUIP REP MA
394.09
METROPOLITAN PUMP CC.
MIOWFST JANITORIAL SERVICES
TECHNICAL SERVICE
143.51
63.56
MONTGOMERY ELEVATOR CO.
MISCELLANE[OUSTSUPPLIES
237.78
MUESCO INC.
MUNICIPAL PIPE TOOL CO.
REP. f MAINT. TO IMPROV
778.10
456.97
NAGLE LUMBER CO.
LUMBER/HARDWARE SUPPLIE
70.08
' O'BR[EN ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS
RFP- GF ELECT./PLRG.
STRUCT.
339.00
OVERHEAD DOOR CO.
REPAIR OF BLDG.
BUILDING f CONST. SUP.
PAUL'S DISCOUNT
CHEMICALS
1,732.50
i PRO SPECIALTIES INC.
SURFACING MATERIAL
88.35
RIVER PRODUCTS
SARGENT-WELCH SCIENTIFIC
EMICALS
247.24
8.00
SAYLOR LOCKSMITH
MISCELLANEIOUSFSUPPLIES
18.25
SIOUX STEAM CLEANER CCRP.
MISC. EQUIP REF MAT.
2,969.50
STATE TREASURER OF IOhA
SALES TAX
35.00
MARK THIES
SAFETY SHOES
35.00
JOE TURECEK
SAFETY SHOES
TECHNICAL SERVICE
126.00
U OF IOWA
TECHNICAL SERVICE
884.00
U OF IOWA
UTILITY EQUIPMENT CO.
WATER SYST. IMFR. MAT.
1 168.44
270,00
WALLACE f TIERNAN
MINOR EQUIP REPAIRS
WATER SYST. IMFR. ,MAT.
1,076.31
WATER PRODUCTS
TRUCK RFNTAL
375.00
WAYNE ENGINEERING
SAFETY SHOES
35.00
DAVID WORBY
PRISCILLA WRIGHT
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
13.50
1.44
JAMES MILLER
REFUND
17.2.1
HOCK SIN
REFUND
45.15
JANET DESAULNIERS
REFUND
25.68
SHARON LYNN ELMORE
REFUND
12.13
JO ANN PETSEL
REFUND
4.68
PENNINGROTH APTS.
REFUND
7.76
MARGARET NOWYSZ
REFUND
16.70
NOEL HINOT
RE FUND
REFUND
13.31
JILL CASSADAY
20.64
MARSHA FORSYTHE
REFUND
4.66
PLUM GROVE HISTORICAL
REFUND
1.69
KENNETH IRVING
REFUND
8.24
MICHAEL MILLER
REFUND
17,07
MICROFILMED BY
JORM MICROLAB
CEDAR RAPIDS -DES MOINES
_1
V -
1".
FUND: ENTER
V6
CINDY PUK
RANDY RIODL.
ANN KIRKENG.
AL IVERSON
7
.7
C '"14C1L LISTING
FUND: TRUST L AGENCY FUNDS
VENDOR NAME
IOWA CITY PETTY CASH
IOWA CITY PETTY GASH
DANIEL CLELAND
COCA COLA BCTTLING CO.
MARILYN GAFFEY
L.H. JACQUES M.D.
LIND ART SUPPLIES
PEPSI COLA BOTTLING CO.
AMERICAN CHAMBER OF CCMMERCE
AMERICAN NAIL. STANDARDS INST.
APPLE TREE PRESS
BAKER 6 TAYLOR CO.
BAKER 6 TAYLOR CO.
C.W. ASSOCIATES
FORDS TRAVEL GUIDES
GALE RESEARCH CO.
IOWA DEPT. OF TRANSPORTATION
IOWA POETRY ASSOC.
IOWA STATE UNIV. BOOKSTORE
MOTTS DRUG STORE
I MOTTS DRUG STORE
NATIONAL AUDIOVISUAL CENTER
THE NATL. UNDERWRITER CO.
SILVER BURDETT
STRYKER -POST PUBLICATIONS INC.
TFCHNIGRAPHICS INC.
WALDENBOOKS
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
10/8,
P. EFUND
R EFUND
AID TO AGENCIES
POP
AGRICULTURAL MATERIAL
PHYSICALS
MINOR OFFICE ECUIPMENT
POP
PRINT/RFFERFNCE
PRINT/REFERENCE
PRINT/REFERENCE
PRINT/REFERENCE
PRINT/REFERENCE
PRINT/CIRCULATIN
PRINT/REFERENCE
PRINT/REFERENCE
PRINT/REFERENCE
BOOKS CATALOGUED/CIRCUL
PRINT/REFERENCE
BOOKS CATALOGUED/REF.
PRINT/CIRCULATING
VIDEO RECORDINGS
PR INT/REFERF.NC E
BOOKS CATALOGUED/CIRCUL
PRINT/REFERENCE
OUTSIDE PP.INTIAG
PRINT/CIRCULATING
FUND TOTAL
j MICROFILMED BY
JORM MICROLAB
CEDAR RAPIDS -DES MOINES
AMOUNT
12.90
4.35
1.962.50
4S. 84
30.00
20.00
92.52
100.68
50.00
2.00
9.95
19.44
205.57
33.00
10.00
224.28
27.00
4.00
3.00
18.00
41.60
195.00
25.90
30.24
19.00'
25C.55
9.15
3.450.47
/707
4-
.1
CC_`CIL LISTING 10/Pj ,
FUND: INTRAGOVERNMENTAL SFRVICE FUNDS
VENDOR NAME
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
AMOUNT
AMP PRODUCTS CORPORATION
GENERAL EQUIP.
75.35
ACRO -ADROIT INC.
OFFICE SUPPLIES
50.98
AONIL ENTERPRISES
MISCELLAMETOUS SUPPLIES
54.40
AHERN-PERSHING OFFICE SUPPLY
OFFICE SUPPLIES
118.25
ALTORFER MACHINERY CO.
GENERAL EQUIP.
29.76
AMERICAN FREIGHT SYSTEM
FREIGHT
24.44
BARRON MOTOR SUPPLY
AUTO f LIGHT TFIICK
671.50
NANCY BAUMGARTNER
TRAVEL ADVANCE
142.00
BEST RENTAL CFNTER
REIMBURSABLE TRAVEL
38.69
BOB'S AUTO REFINISHING
VEHICLE REPAIRS
903.30
BOB'S RADIATOR
VEHICLE REPAIRS
20.00
BOYD E RUMMELHART PLUMBING
GENERAL EQUIP.
1.58
BREESE'S
AUTO E LIGHT TRUCK
899.7.0
BRIGGS TRANSPORTATICN CO.
FREIGhT
56.94
DAVID BROWN
TRAVEL ADVANCE
44.00
BURGESS INDUSTRIES
GENERAL EQUIP.
159.78
BUSINESS ESSENTIALS INCOPP.
OFFICE SUPPLIES
38.87
BUTLER PAPER CO.
PAPER STOCK
28.60
CAPITOL IMPLEMENT
GENERAL EQUIP.
804.92
ANN CARROLL
TRAVEL ADVANCE
190.00
DEBBIE CARTER
REIMBURSABLE TRAVEL
12.50
CHARTER COACHES INC.
REIMBURSABLE TPAVFL
683.38
IOWA CITY PETTY CASH
OUTSIDE PRINTING
46.03
PETTY CASH -RECREATION CENTER
RFIMBURSABLE TRAVEL
51.74
CLINE TRUCK f EQUIPMENT
TWO -TCN TRUCKS
23.97
CONSUMERS COOPERATIVE SOCIETY
DIESEL
22,023.79
WILLIAM M. COOK
TRAVFL ADVANCE
200.00
COUCH E HEYLE
TOOLS
37.53
D -A LUBRICANT CO.
GREASE f OIL
234.30
DES MOINES WHEEL AND RIM CO.
BUSES
181.02
ECONOGAS
FUELS
26.40
THE F STOP
FILM
111.24
FRANK FARMER
TRAVEL ADVANCE
125.00
FAYS FIRE EQUIPMENT CO.
FIRE EXT. f REFILLS
103.50
FAYS FIRE EQUIPMENT CO.
FIRE FXT. G REFILLS
48.00
DAN R. FESLER
BUSES
522.80
FOUNTAIN TRANSMISSICN SPEC.
VEHICLE REPAIRS
290.00
ARLO FRY
TRAVEL ADVANCE
100.00
G.M.C.
BUSES
4.748.51
GRAHAM BRAKE f DIESEL CO.
BUSES
1.344.00
GRUMMAN FLXIBLE CO.
BUSES
1.207.79
HARTWIG MOTORS INC.
AUTO f LIGHT TPUCK
65.83
HAUSMAN BUS PARTS CO.
BUSES
1.729.62
HAWKEYE STATE BANK
TRANSFER
262.388.93
HAWKEYE STATE BANK
TRANSFER
266.2.57.92
HAWKEYE STATE BANK
TRANSFER
302.914.89
HECKENDORN MFG. CO.
GENERAL EQUIP.
65.61
HICKLIN POWER CO.
AUTO f LIGHT TPUCK
299.02
HILLTOP DX
CAR WASHES
148.50
HOOTMAN ROBO CAR WASH
CAR WASHES
19.00
LEANNE HOSPODARSKY
TRAVEL ADVANCE
36.00
ROBERT R. HOWELL
TRAVEL ADVANCF
300.00
HY-VEE FOOD STORE
REIMBURSABLE TRAVEL
17.94
INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER CC.
TWO -TCN TRUCKS
15.72
IOWA MACHINERY C SUPPLY
MISCFLLANEIOUS SUPPLIES
30.95
MICROFILMED BY
'DORM MICROLAB
CEDAR RAPIDS•DES 1401NES
L".
1747
CC'^CIL LISTING 10/P-'
FUND: INTRAGOVERNMENTAL SERVICE FUNDS
VENDOR NAME
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
AMOUNT
IOWA STATE BANK
MISCFLLANFOUS
11267.76
J.R. MECHANICAL
PEP. OF ELECT./PLBG.
30.75
JAMES E. JACOBSEN
TECHNICAL SERVICE
147.50
JAMES F. JACOBSEN
TECHNICAL SERVICE
30.00
JOHNSONS MACHINE SHOP
VEHICLE REPAIRS
1.542.90
KAR PRODUCTS
MISCELLANEIOUS SUPPLIES
752.3o
CLETUS W. KEATING
TRAVEL ADVANCE
200.00
ROBERT KEATING
TRAVEL ADVANCE
75.00
LAWRENCE. H. KINNEY
TRAVEL ADVANCE
120.00
CLEO KRON
TRAVEL ADVANCE
285.00
MICHAEL E. KUCHARZAK
TRAVEL ADVANCE
430.00
BOB LEE
TRAVEL ADVANCE
760.00
H.B. LEISEROWITZ'CO.
MISCELLANEIOUS SUPPLIFS
76.80
LIND ART SUPPLIES
OFFICE SUPPLIES
25.16
LINDER TIRE SERVICE
GENERAL EQUIP.
59772..39
MAC TOOLS
TOOLS
352.66
MARTIN BROS. EQUIPMENT 6 SUP.2
STREET REPAIR. EQUIP.
333.33
MID STATES FORD TRUCK SALES
GARBAGE TRUCKS
31.37
MIDWEST WHEEL s EQUIPMENT CO.
TWO -TCN TRUCKS
70.51
MARIANNE. MILKMAN
TRAVEL ADVANCE.
468.00
MOORE OIL CO.
GASOLINE
12.148.04
MUNCIE RECLAMATION E SUPPLY
BUSES
1.732.14
NEW METHOD EQUIPMENT CO.
GAPBAGE TRUCKS
3.302.24
OLD CAPITOL MOTORS
AUTO E LIGHT TRUCK
2.740.90
PEDERSON-SELLS EQUIPMENT CO.
GENERAL EQUIP.
109.29
J.C. PENNY CO. INC.
4INOR OFFICE ECUIPMENT
109.91
GILBERT PHELPS
SAFETY SHOES
35.00
POWER BRAKES IOWA INC.
BUSES
260.27
POWER EQUIPMENT INC.
GENERAL EQUIP.
914.25
PYRAMID SERVICES
GENERAL EQUIP.
557.26
QUILL CORP.
OFFICE SUPPLIES
76,76
GECRGE J. ROBINSON
LCCAL MILEAGE
42.80
ROCCA WELDING E REPAIR
GENERAL EQUIP.
200.60
RUSSELL'S TOWING
VEHICLE REPAIRS
35.00
SECURITY ABSTRACT CO.
ABSTRACTS
105.00
DAVE SEYDEL AUTO SERVICE
STREET REPAIR EQUIP.
4.10
LYLE SEYDEL
TRAVEL
29.45
SHAKE RAG ALLEY
REIMBURSABLE TRAVEL
37.00
SIEG CO.
AUTO E LIGHT TRUCK
1.656.68
CHUCK SMITH DISTRIBUTING
AUTO E LIGHT TRUCK
116.70
SMITH'S TRANSFER CORP.
FREIGHT
33.15
SNAP ON TOOLS
TOOLS
61.55
STANOARD STATIONERY SUPPLY CO.
OFFICE SUPPLIES
37.31
KENNETH STOCK
TRAVEL ADVANCE
200.00
MARK THIES
GASOLINE
15.00
TRIPLE D WELDING
GENERAL EQUIP.
52.12
VETERANS MEMORIAL AUDITORIUM,
REIMBURSABLE TRAVEL
305.50
ROSEMARY VITOSH
AIR FARE.
30.00
VOSS PETROLEUM CO.
GREASE 6 OIL
1.656.78
WAGNER-PONTIAC
AUTO C LIGHT TRUCK
82.67
WANDLING E ASSOCIATES
FINANCIAL SFR. F, CHARGE
500.00
WECO ENGINEERING SALES
GARBAGE TRUCKS
43.64
WINEBRENNER DREUSICKF
VEHICLE REPAIRS
3.953.30
WOOD'S TRUCK EQUIPMENT
VEHICLE REPAIRS
2,425.00
XEROX CORP.
MULTILITH SUPPLIES
1,214.39
%e%
MICROFILMED BY
JORM MICRO_ LAB
CEDAR RAPIDS -DES MOINES
4-
i MICROFILMED BY
JORM MICRO_ LAB
CEDAR RAPIDS -DES MOINES
L",
CC' -'CIL LISTING
FUND: INTRAGOVERNMENTAL
10/8' .
SERVICE FUNDS
VENDOR NAME
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
XEROX CORP.
AMOUNT
ZIEBART
OPERATING EOUIFMENT
VICKIE SUEBERT
VEHICLE. REPAIRS
49.157.32
LARRY GOODMAN
ANIMAL DEPOSITS
370.00
VILLA LOUIS
PEFUNC
40.00
JIM STEBRAL CONST.
REIMBURSABLE TRAVEL
11.62
MAUDE WALSH
REFUND
88.80
LORETTA KANTOR
JUDGEMENT E DAMAGES
27.00
IRENE WHEP.RITT
REC. TRIPS
500.00
JEFF SIETSEMA
REFUNC
28.50
SCOTT L. BROWN
REFUNC
12.15
KENNETH HACKMON
REFUND
4.36
JOEL NURRE
REFUND
8.66
VALERIE MERIANS
REFUND
19.37
ALAN C. DOWNS
REFUND
16.02
A.C. CABLE COMM.
REFUNC
10.94
WILLARD ROWLEY
REFUND
10.94
JAMES GWOST
REFUNC
14.33
MARY JANE GOLDEN
REFUND
18.56 j
JOE MOUGIN
REFUND
10.94 j
MARK REHMAN
REC. CLASSES/LESSONS
7.46
f
PAT OSKRORA
REC. CLASSES/LESSONS
10.00
HARRIETT WFNOWELL
REC. CLASSES/LESSONS
6.00
AGNES SCHMIDT
REFUNC
10.00
JOSEPHINE CERNY
REC. TRIPS
50.87
LORAN CHAMBERS
REC. TRIPS
17.00
MONTE TRUMBULL
REFUND
4.00
ANDREW J. ROCCA
REFUND
16.02
TOM EGGLESTON
REFUND
12.64
RAYMOND CRANSTON
REFUND
4.17
DAVID MCOUINN
REFUND
13.48
KELLY ALLAN
REFUNC
11.79
ROCHELLE PRUNTY
REFUND
16.02
HANS K. JOHNSON
REFUND
15.18
IOWA CITYMOTORCYCLE REP.
REFUND
1.83
GALEN HILLER
REFUND
16.70
MONICA WOHLFERD
REFUND
16.37
I•JOANNE PAGE
REFUNC
17.72
SALLY HART
REFUND
20.09
LORNA MATHES
REFUND
6.43
LINDA UNGARO
REC. TRIPS
1.63
AL DOLEZAL
ANIMAL DEPOSITS
17.00
ESTHER MCNABB
PUBLIC SAFETY PENSION
40.00
MRS. RAY MORGAN
PUBLIC SAFETY PENSION
702.34 i
DEAN BEBEE
PUBLIC SAFETY PENSION
277.24
HAZEL CAPPS
PUBLIC SAFETY PETIREMEN
264.32
DONALD DOLEZAL
PUBLIC SAFETY RETIREMFN
722.36
BETH FAY
PUBLIC SAFETY329.20
PETIREMEN
JOHN FAY
PUBLIC SAFETY PFTIREMEN
j
439.7.7ti
DAREL FORMAN
PUBLIC SAFETY RETIRF.MEN
331.95
WALTER GARWOOD
PUBLIC SAFETY PFTIREMEN
628.
LETHA HEIN
PUBLIC SAFETY RFTIREMFN
840.28 8
RAYMOND HESS
PUBLIC SAFETY RETIREMFN
497.
EDWIN KNOEDEL
PUBLIC SAFETY PETIREMEN
4
5.91
91
JOSEPH KNOEDEL
PUBLIC SAFETY PETIREMEN
5554.67
PUBLIC SAFETY PETIREMFN
638.28
510.39
/'Ot7 _f
i MICROFILMED BY
JORM MICRO_ LAB
CEDAR RAPIDS -DES MOINES
L",
kin
CCJJ^ICIL LISTING 10/8'
FUND: INTRAGOVERNMENTAL SERVICE FUNDS
VENDOR NAME
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
AMOUNT
ROBERT PARROTT
PUBLIC
SAFETY
PFTIREMFN
642.93
ADRIAN RITTENMEYER
PUBLIC
SAFETY
PETIREMEN
523.81
HAROLD ROGERS
PUBLIC
SAFETY
PFTIRFMEN
678.38
LESTER ROGERS
PUBLIC
SAFETY
PETIREMEN
384.15
LAVERNE SHAY
PUBLIC
SAFETY
PETIREMFN
400.24
VERNAL SHIMON
PUBLIC
SAFETY
PETIREMFN
729.34
GLENN STIMMEL
PUBLIC
SAFETY
RETIREMFN
607.42
HERMAN VILLHAUER
PUBLIC
SAFETY
PETIREMFN
460.41
MRS. DALE VORBRICH
PUBLIC
SAFETY
RETIREMFN
32.6.60
MRS. ROSE BERANEK
PUBLIC
SAFETY
PENSION
277.59
MRS. HELEN DOLEZAL
PUBLIC
SAFETY
PENSION
296.21
EMMETT EVANS
PUBLIC
SAFETY
RETIREMEPI
550.00
MRS. MARY HAM
PUBLIC
SAFETY
PETIREMEN
279.60
WILLIAM HOLLAND
PUBLIC
SAFETY
RETIREMEN
477.78
MRS. ALICE LEWIS
PUBLIC
SAFETY
PETIREMEN
274.55
PATRICK MCCARNEY
PUBLIC
SAFETY
RETIREMFN
810.07
EMMET POTTER
PUBLIC
SAFETY
PETIREMEN
535.47
DONALD PURVIS
PUBLIC
SAFETY
PETIREMEN
803.14
EDWIN RUPPERT
PUBLIC
SAFETY
PETIREMFN
580.54
CHARLES SNIDER
PUBLIC
SAFETY
RETIREMFN
629.33
LESLIE SPRINKLE
PUBLIC
SAFETY
PETIREMEN
232.65
C.O. STIMMEL
PUBLIC
SAFFTY
PFTIREMEN
480.52
RAYMOND VITOSH
PUBLIC
SAFETY
PFTIREMFN
480.02
MARJORIE WEHMEYER
PUBLIC
SAFETY
PFTIREMFN
128.34
MRS. LETA WHITE
PUBLIC
SAFETY
RETIREMFN
510.73
ED ARENSDORF
GASOLINE
15.01
XEROX CORPORATION
OFFICE
IPMENT RENTAL
EOUIPMENT
19.31
FUND TOTAL988.515.51
t
11,07
_i
MICROFILMED BY
JORM MICROLAB
CEDAR RAPIDS -DES MOINES
V_
CC -CIL LISTING
i
FUND: SPECIAL ASSFSSMF.NT FUND
VENDOR NAME
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
AMOUNT
BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT INC.
CONTINENTAL INSURANCE CO.
CCNTRACTED
IMPPOVEMFNTS
2,598.29
IOWA STATE BANK
CONTRACTED
IMPROVEMENTS
2,853.70
METRO PAVERS
CONTRACTED
IMPROVEMENTS
41,286,78
SHIVE-HATTERY E ASSOC.
CCNTRACTED
IMPPOVEMENTS
26,934.48
CONTRACTED
IMPROVEMENTS
259312.79
FUND TOTAL
98.986.04
i MICROFILMED BY
'JORM MICROLAB
C It DAR RAPIDS -DES 1401NES
CC' "CIL
LISTING 10/8'-.
FUND: SPECIAL REVENUE FUNC
VENDOR NAME PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
AMOUNT
BURGER CONST. CO.
BUILDING IMPROVE�FNTS
1,317.50
48.03
IOWA CITY PETTY CASH
MEALS
COFFEE SIIPPLIFS
IOWA CITY PETTY CASH
CREDIT BUREAU OF IOWA CITY
TECHNICAL SERVICE
25.50
10.00
CREDIT BUREAU OF IOWA CITY
DUES Ii MEM9FRSfIPS
BUILDING IMPROVEMENTS
q,610.72
HAZEL A. CROW AND
HAYEK, HAYEK, HAYEK G HOLLAND
ATTORNEALSER.
39.24
250.00
MEANS AGENCY
SERVICES
BUILDING IMPROVEMENTS
6,287.81
MODERN PIPING
MONROE SCREENPRINTERS INC.
OUTSIDE PRINTING
230.00
73.00
SECURITY ABSTRACT CO.
ABSTRACTS
APPRAISAL SERVICES
62.00
SECURITY ABSTRACT CO.
SHOEMAKER 6 HAALANC ENGINEERS
ENGINEERING SEPVICES
1,295.19
19,029.03
TOWN E COUNTY ELECTRIC
CONTRACTED IMPROVEMENTS
46.00
UNIVERSITY OF IOWA
TECHNICAL SERVICE
3,587.37
VOSS PETROLEUM CO.
RELOCATION COSTS
ARCHITECTURAL SER.
1,440.00
WEHNF.R NO'WYSZ E PATTSCHULI
REFUND
64.00
HAZEL A. CROW
FUND TOTAL
43,433.92
LEASED HOUSING - SECTION 8
RENT
63,812.00
VARIOUS LANDLORDS
163.00
NICHOLAS & IRIS PEET
RENT
214.00
A. RUTH PERKINS
RENT
DAMAGES/VACANCY
494.00
DON WOODLEY
DAMAGES
404.50
CLIFFORD WALTERS
85.00
CAROL ANN APTS.
RENT
508.00
CAROL ANN APTS.
RENT
147.00
ROBERT FOX
RENT
183.00
BONNIE LONEY ESTATE
RENT
254.00
GARY R. KURDELMEIER
RENT
118.00
BECKY REIFENSTAHL OR SUSAN M. HYDE
RENT
124.00
FLOYD J. THOMPSON
RENT
184.00
TOWNCREST MOBILE HOME
RENT
151.00
I UNIVERSITY OF IOWA
RENT
LEASED HOUSING TOTAL
66,841.50
GRAND TOTAL
2,107.,653.23
170%
MICROFILMED BY
JORM MICRO_ LAB
CEDAR RAPIDS -DES 1401NES
I
r ^.
]Veal Berlin
Iowa City Co mcil:rembers
Iowa City Civic Center
Nr. Berlin and Councilors:
�plLf�rn1
November 5, 1981
N O v
ABBIE STOLFUz>
CITY CLERK
I am writing to express my opposition to a request by "-aricia Roggow
that the city issue ;y165,000 in industrial revenue bon^:s to finance a
planned expansion of her real estate sales office. At the c,itset let
mm state my concerns reflect my personal, ciaic interest in the city,a
actions and have no relation to my rcportarial responsibilities.
I believe the Rovgow request for city assisted financing Is fla-wed in s
several significant ways --chief among them her apparent admission she
did not seek conventional financing for the project. (Oct. 9 memo
from rinance Director ditosh:"`i'he application form . does not indicr_b
that she had anolied for conventional financing, bht that several
Savings and Loans have recommended that she use the IRB program rather
than conventional financing for this project.") Roggow's effort hardly
seemsto represent a good faith effort to secure money in the market- i
place.
i
building plans on file for the project indicate the building expansion
will consist of primarily frame construction. 1^+hile I am mindful of !
the terrific cost difference between frame construction and masonry
load bearing or steel frame/masonry veneer construction, it seems to
i me the city's long terminterest is better served by the latter types
of construction. The bsildinrs will last longer and generate more tax
revenue. 1t doesntt seen unreasonable for the city to expect a more
substantial construction technioue in exchange for the financing "favor".
I presume the owner did not propose a different type of construction,
because the size of her lot and the desire to re -use the existing strub-
ture, is not cost effective. That -oresinwtion, if valid, would indicate
the city will encourage an inefficient land use if the reou-st is approved.'
Roggow's plans indicate a part of her lot will be given over to parking
and landscaping. It is unclear whether the council wishes to require
c,nunercial redevelopment in the revitalization area to Beet the same
standards set out in the Urban Renewal Plan in regard to lot coverage.
But it seems to me that some sort of standards o.ight to be adopted to
encourage lot consolidation and minumum coverage regairnents so m de-
veloprent does not contiue existing land use patterns. Comrerichal lad
land neer the downtown is valuable --the city ought to encourage structures
that recognize that. While I appreciate Rogvowls aesthetic r-asons for
including green space and narking in her design, I think the city olzght
not provide her with low int rest roney to do it.
The intended use seems to be at odds with the ZuchbIli, t'unterand Assoc-
iates recommendations for reuse of the Ayd library bliildinR. "Our
investigation leads to the conclusion that bEd office market may be
somewhht soft at the present time."(Page 16) "Our survey of downtown
uses identified over 6,000 ;a. ft. of vacant first oualitsnace and
recent lease uo experience iri "lass A office soac., in the'downtou+n has
been less thah favorable."(Page 17;} Although anparently not sneculati.ve
In nature, the Roggow request o,ight to p,ive the cit" nause in considering
construction of new spare.
X708
MICROFILMED BY
' JORM MICROLAB
CEDAR RAPIDS -DES MOINES
F
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RogESow's reauest for on site parking, b&sed on a perceived need for
front door convenience is also troublesome. Aside from the fact he r
oEEice is across the street from a
to me that ac
the
could be made�topnrovide]ing amp,
when designs are re arm it seems
tenant parking a._ainppoin to reconstruct 'inn St, `he Problemofintended use. Points out the inadeou_cy of the lot size for the
The Roggow building; plans will requi!°e two variances to allow parking
as planned. `chile admittedly a minor aspect of thepro,ject, Lbose var-
iances ought to have been sec,ired before the council acts on the IRB
request;- I understand the owner has not even filed requests for the
variances yet, The cit.- ought not to be In the business of helping
me finance projects that do not meet city codes, especially when arranr*e-
ments have not been made beforehand to accomodate the non conformities,
Second hand reports of the action taken by the city's Design Neview
Committee are also disappointing. I understand the committee concluded
the noi?gow plan was a good design for the site, in light of what exists
onthe corner now. `hat rationale seems marrow and inconsistent with
the ceffectivel work downtown. A sililar rationale anplied there might
have existed, (b negated the com_-titbee's responsibility --in lightof
what existed, (barren ground) anything Mould seemingly be acceptable,
he city rightly insisted it had a say inwhat now exists, even to
specifying what color and oonfiguration the sighs should take. The
City's interest in the revitalization area is no less important,
Finally, I am disturbed at the amount of work that has been done at the
site. I understand the importance of starting construction quickly
because of weather c-•>>siderations and the eroding influence of inflaiion.
put
the project is ridd3ad with problems and the solutions may have
to significant ramifications for future bond requests, I trust the decision
real rconcerniabout th nher uPurchasing ction on he part of the owner ;•'as based on a
once the project was started, tm Biter' and not the arrogance of thinking
Y would not darn stop it;
In light of my concerns, I would urge the city council to reject the,
project
aisso ;tion for indistfEal revenue bonds,on "rounds that the
proj ct is so limited in scope, so burdened by the need for exceptions
to city ¢odes and such an unimaginative use of the space as to be a
detriment to the development of downtown IOWa City, I believe all the
parties can do a better job.
0 2 John i�;errissey
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MONA OFFICE: (3191 6562916
LONE TREE OFFICE: (319) 6295400
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HONOHAN, EPLEY, KR13N & HAYMOND
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
JAY H. HONOHAN
LLOYD A. BUY 330 EAST COURT STREET
THEODORE L KRON IOWA CRY, IOWA 52240
GARY L HAYMONO
I November 10, 1981
iHonorable Mayor and City Council
of Iowa City
Civic Center
iIowa City, Iowa 52240
Re: Apartment complex
jCourt and Gilbert
Dear Mayor and Council:
I apologize that this letter did not get to you prior to today. As 1 {
Property owners on the Northeast corner of the intersection of Gilbert and I
Court, we wish to express the following concerns about the development of
the complex we have heard about in the news media. {
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1. parking. We are concerned that in this project adequate
parking
i be a consideration. There is little parking in this area at this time.
It is important that there be adequate parking provided for and that there
not be any decrease in the requirements of this complex.
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2. Traffic. If this complex is large and generates a lot of traffic,
we believe that the Council can expect demands b the
neigh-
borhood that a traffic signalp y public and the $ ion of Gilbert
and Court. This is extra ostbtoithe aCity which lled at eshould sbetconsidered.
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3. Flood control. Although we were not in our present location in
1973, we are aware of the fact that Ralston Creek flooded our area exten-
sively and that water was at the side of our building. We would hope that
the City would not allow any reduction in the requirements of flood protec-
tion both for the sake of the tenants of the proposed complex and for the
other property owners in the area.
I apologize for the tardiness of this letter. I expected to be able
to attend tonight's meeting but could not because another matter has come
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lie hope the Council will consider our concerns in its discussion of
the proposed complex, the Industrial Revenue Bonds and the relocation of
the sewer. A large complex will have great impact on this area. It is
important that the matter must be carefully put together to avoid problems
NOV 1 0 1981
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CITY CLERK
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in the areas we have mentioned. We request that the Council be satisfied
that these concerns are met before it gives any approval to this complex.
Very truly yours,
HONEHAN, EPLEY, KRON d HAYMOND
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Iowa City, Iowa 52240
Dear Jay:
This is a response to your letter of November 10, 1981, concerning
the proposed apartment complex at Court and Gilbert Streets. Several
of the issues which you raised in your letter were resolved at the
time the project was approved by the Planning and Zoning Commission
and the Board of Adjustment. The parking meets City requirements,
and the entrance to the project was revised to reduce the amount of
traffic conflict. In addition special provisions concerning flood
control were incorporated into the project.
If you wish to review the plans, please contact Doug Boothroy in the
Planning and Program Development Department. Also if you have any
other questions concerning this matter please contact me. The
hearing on this project will be held on December 8 at the regular
Council meeting.
Sincerely yours,
Neal G. Berlin
City Manager
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Mayor John Balmer and City Council
Civic Center
Iowa City, Iowa 52240
Dear Mr. Balmer and City Council
REu0VED OCT 2 3 1981
12 Deerfield Common
Iowa City, Iowa 52240
October 21, 1981
In writing this letter, I again represent twenty-four
homeowners in Deerfield Common.
In a letter written July 21, 1981, we requested some
limited parking on Village Road South from the intersection
of Wayne Avenue and received a response from Mr. Berlin
dated September 10, 1981. The position of the city
was explained very clearly and we agree that complete
abandonment of the exsisting policy would not be wise.
We, do however, feel that evening (6 p.m. to midnight)
or overnight (6 p.m, to 6 a.m.) parking could solve our
problems and not in any way hamper the flow of very
light traffic on Village Road during these hours.
We ask that you take another look at this situation
and hope that this modification of parking policy on
Village Road South of the Wayne Street intersection can
be approved.
Sincerely ���1
Mrs, Margaret Stokely,, C/hamhairman
Deerfield Common Management Committee
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Mrs. Margaret Stokely, Chairman
Deerfield Common Management Committee
12 Deerfield Common
Iowa City, Iowa 52240
Dear Mrs. Stokely:
This letter is to respond to your latest request to alter the
existing parking prohibition on Village Road. Specifically you are
suggesting that parking be allowed during the evening hours. A
revision to permit parking between 6:00 PM and 2:00 AM certainly will
not inconvenience the general public. Therefore, I have instructed
the Public Works Department to submit the proposed change for City
Council approval as soon as possible. This will provide parking on
one side of Village Road south from the intersection of Wayne Avenue.
If you have any other questions concerning this matter or other City
services, give me a call.
Sincerely yours,
Neal G. Berlin
City Manager
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650 S. Governor
Iowa City, Iowa 52240
Dear Mr. & Mrs. McClenahan:
This letter is to respond to your petition for the elimination of
calendar parking in the 600 block of South Governor Street. The City
Council considered this matter in its discussions in 1978 regarding
on -street parking throughout the City. At that time the City Council
recognized there would be certain areas that would have slightly
differing needs and conditions from other areas. However, it is the
City Council's opinion that a uniform policy based upon area and upon
street width was the most desirable approach to take in regulating
on -street parking. The purpose of the prohibition is to reduce the
use of streets for parking, increase the safe use of streets by
eliminating parking on both sides and facilitate street cleaning and
snow removal.
The City Council is not disposed at this time to alter these
decisions and policies reached after lengthy discussion and much
public input.
Sincerely yours,
Neal G. Berlin
City Manager
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PHELAN, TUCSER, BOYLE &. MULLEN
WILLIAM V. PHELAN ATTORNEYS AT LAW
WILLIAM M.TuCHER BREMER BUILOING
DANIEL W. BOYLE P. O. BOX 2150 T.LEPH. HE
CHARLES A. MULLEN IOWA CITY, IOWA 52244 IGI G) J5a-noa
STEPHEN F. BRIGHT
BRUCC L. WALKER
RICHARD M. Tu CHER p
THOMAS H. GELMAN November 10, 1981 MrCOUNSEL
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Mr. Neal Berlin
City Manager
City of Iowa City
Iowa City, Iowa 52240
Re: Union Bus Depot of Iowa City, Iowa -
404 East College Street - Lease
Dear Neal:
Pursuant to our recent telephone conversation, I am
writing on behalf of Mr. Philip Spelman, President of Union
Bus Depot of Iowa City, Inc., to request that the City
consider granting additional options to Union Bus Depot
at its College Street location.
The bus depot is in the seventh year at its present
location with its current term expiring November 30, 1982.
Under the amended Lease Agreement dated June 13, 1978, the
bus depot would have one additional two-year option term
commencing December 1, 1982, and ending November 30, 1984.
At the present time, we would appreciate it if the
Council would consider amending the present Lease Agreement
to provide three additional two-year options which would
enable Mr. Spelman to continue the bus depot terminal
operation at the College Street site through November 30th
of 1990.
If you feel that it would be beneficial, I would be
more than happy to meet with you and the Council at your
convenience to discuss Mr. Spelman's request.
Yours very truly,
Charles A. Mul en
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Mr. Charles A. Mullen
Phelan, Tucker. Boyle & Mullen
P. 0. Box 2150
Iowa City, Iowa 52244
Dear Mr. Mullen:
At its regular meeting of November 24, 1981, the City Council
received and placed on file your letter regarding the Lease Agree-
ment for the Union Bus Depot at 404 East College Street.
The City staff and a consultant currently are working on a space study
Which will consider space needs for the City for the next twenty years.
A report will be available to the City Council during the month of
December. After the Council reviews the recommendations of this
report, a decision concerning the bus depot lease will be considered.
It is hoped a decision will be made by February 1982.
If you have any questions, please give me a call.
Sincerely yours,
Neal G. Berlin
City Manager
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Mr. Charles C. Wunder
702 W: Park Road
Iowa City, Iowa 52240
Dear Mr. Wunder:
Thank you for your recent letter to the City Council. While I
understand your concern about the number of vehicles using Park Road,
there is no evidence to indicate that the number of vehicles had any
relationship to the pedestrian accident which occurred on
October 30, 1981. This accident was the result of a pedestrian
exiting from a vehicle and walking from behind the vehicle into a
path of an approaching car.• •The physical evidence on the scene
indicated that the approaching vehicle was traveling not more than 20
to 25 miles per hour and that the inattentiveness of the pedestrian
rather than driver error was the major causal factor. As a result of
this investigation no charges were filed against the driver.
Sincerely yours,
Neal G. Berlin
City Manager
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1 to do something with the fast moving traffic on 'Washington Street between
let. Ave. and Scott Blvd. We realize that this street is designed to move
traffic, but feel that with 2 grade schools in this area traffic needs to
be slowed down for the safety of our children. There hasebeen 2 accidents
in the last three months on Washington St. between Dartmouth and Westminster
each involving personal property and one involving personal injury. Had
these accidents happened when the children were not in school we hate to
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think how many would have been injured. �Bo�h`vehicles came up over the
curbs and into the lawns. We ask that you handle this matter as quickly
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Wa the 'undersigned''pec.r�e hereby petition the bit,, Jouncil of- Iowa'City
to-do something -witi- the.fast'k6ring traffio'on'Vishingtori Street between
lat"arid"Soott--Blvd-.We"realize-tfii-,t lhhis street -is designed'to move
traffid,"but-feel that Kith -2 kr-..ai sohool's in zhis area"triffic"needs'to "
be 6l6wed_'doih7fMr $he--s:fety-of our"children. There have"be®n '2 acc`iden'ts
in"the"last tfire'e months on'Nas:.ingtori St. bezwee, Dirtmodth at -id -We stminster
each involiaing personal property end one -'involving personiil-injury. Had
these accidents happened when ;he children were not in school we hate to
think how many would have been injured. In each case the vechicles came
up over the curbs and into the lawns. We recommend that a 4 way stop be
put at the corner of 'Washington and Westminster. We ask that you handle
this matter as quickly as possible.
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We the undersigned people hereby petition the city council. A U BIIIEYS TO L U S
of Iowa City to do something with the fast-moving traffic
on Washington Street between lrst Ave. and Scott Blvd. We
realize that this street is designed Lo mcve Lraffic, but
feel that with two grade schools in this area traffic needs to
be slowed down for the safety of our children. There have been
two accidents in the last three months on 'Washington St. between
Dartmouth and Westminster each involving personal property- and
one involving personal injury. Had these accidents happened when
the children were not in school we hate to think how many could
have been injured. In each case the vehicles came up over the
curbseand into the lawns. We ask that you handle this matter,
as Quickly as possible. It has been brought up to the city
council's attention previously.and now we would like some action
on it. We request a h -way stop on the corner of Westminster
and Washington. t'ba-
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Mr. & Mrs. Jim Leonard
2909 E. Washington
Iowa City, Iowa 52240
Dear Mr. & Mrs. Leonard:
Your petition for a four-way stop at the corner of Washington and
Westminster was referred to the Traffic Engineer for study.
sion d traffic
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The
Traffinvestigation of thDivie location �nThiseiinformati information to
accould be warranted at this intersection.
determine if four-way stop w
The decision not to install a four-way stop is based upon federal and
h an instal 1 ation.
state standards which set minimung Dmivision�st studa for ies, this intersection
Based upon Traffic these criteria.
does not comply Washington
As your petition indicates that
I hexcessiveave cted police seed Chief Miller
Street is the primary speeding on Washington Street.
to increase his surveillance of questions or
If you or any of the other petitioners should havevlese give me a
further comments on this or any other City service, p
call.
Sincerely yours,
Neal G. Berlin
City Manager
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Dear Councilmembers:
11/17/81
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NOV 18 1981 D
ABBIE STOLFUS
CITY CLERK
As residents of Dodge Street we are concerned about the recent construction
of apartment units at 412 South Dodge. We feel such construction is inappropriate
and should be discouraged because it is incompatible with the existing housing.
It is our understanding that the city is presently considering a change in
the zoning classification of Dodge(and the surrounding streets) that would perhaps
make such high density apartment construction a zoning violation.
Until the downzoning issue is settled, however, we strongly urge you to
impose a moratorium on any multi -unit apartment construction which would require
the demolition or removal of existing housing. This moratorium would cover only
those areas currently being considered for eventual downzoning. The moratorium
should be in effect for a minimum of six months, and include a provision for
another six months renewal if the city has not finalized the new zoning ordinance
at the end of the first six months.
We hope you can understand our desire for a quick decision from you. Unless
a moratorium is imposed soon, downzoning will have no benefit for our neighborhood.
At..your 11/24/81 meeting we.hope you can set the.date for a public hearing on this
question. We are sure the public response to our proposal will convince you that
this request has a.great deal of community support.
Thank you for your consideration.
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Mr. Larry Baker
521 S. Dodge Street
Iowa City, Iowa 52240
Dear Larry:
This letter responds to the petition of November 17, 1981, to the
City Council requesting that a moratorium on multi -family
construction be instituted in your neighborhood. The City Council
discussed this matter and it appears that the consensus of the
Council is that the appropriate time to consider this proposal is in
conjunction with the proposed zoning ordinance revision for that
area. It is expected such revisions will be presented to the City
Council during 1982.
Your interest in this matter certainly is appreciated.
Sincerely yours,
Neal G. Berlin
City Manager
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Iowa City City Council
Iowa City Civic Center
410 East Washington
Iowa City, IA 52240
Dear Councilmen:
Parking is probably one of the most difficult problems for the downtown
merchants to face. At least 95 % of our customers drive to our studio for
their portraits to be taken, proofs to be received, orders to be placed,
and finally completed orders to be picked up.
In the past,. parking has been a problem. Now that the Senior Citizen
Center has taken the entire lot behind Kent Studio, parking has become even
more acute. Those that parked in this lot before, have now been forced to
park.on the street. Students going to class have virtually closed the
parking on Iowa Avenue. This leaves only a few spaces on Linn Street for
our.customers and the surrounding businesses:
It is vital to our business to have close parking because many of
the customers bring several changes of clothing, small children, and have
spent a considerable amount of time getting ready for their portrait.
Now that this lot has been closed, can you offer an alternative to
solve the parking problem short of relocating outside of the downtown
area like many other businesses have?
Thank you.
Sincerely,
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Don and Ruth Coleman
Kent Studio
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Don and Ruth Coleman
Kent Studio
4 S. Linn Street
Iowa City, Iowa 52240
Dear Mr. & Mrs. Coleman:
Thank you for your recent letter to the City Council concerning
parking problems in the central business district. For customers who
would like to park at the front door of every business, obviously
parking in the central business district will continue to be a
problem. However, a great number of parking spaces are available in
the central business district for your customers. You may wish to
suggest to your customers the City's parking ramp located at the
corner of Burlington Street and Linn Street. In addition, even
closer parking areas are found in Chauncey Swan Plaza and on
Washington Street adjacent to the Civic Center. I hope these
suggestions will assist you and your customers.
Sincerely yours,
Neal G. Berlin
City Manager
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November 19, 1981 Towers Hotel Associates
Mr. Neal Berlin
City Manager
City of Iowa City
Civic Center
Iowa City, Iowa 52240
Re: Hotel -Department Store Project
Dear Mr. Berlin:
I am writing this letter in response to the City
Council's concern, as expressed by you, about Plaza Towers
Associates progress in arranging the financing for the above
project. As you know from our previous reports to you, we
have been exploring several different financing avenues in
connection with this project. At this time, we can report
that we have made some progress and we will be meeting next
week to continue negotiations on a specific solution.
However, it is our opinion that it would be premature for
there to be a public discussion of this financing plan. we
would also prefer to discuss the matter with you and the
appropriate staff persons before our meeting with the
Council. To allow time for these things to happen, it is
our suggestion that we meet with the Council at the work
session on December 7, 1981. Please let us know if this
will be satisfactory.
Very truly yours,
PLAZA TOWERS ASSOCIATES
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To the council:
Recently a variety of businesses have asked the
city council to authorize the issuance of Industrial
Revenue Bonds. It seems like these bonds are a great
way of encouraging growth downtown: businesses get loans
at less than prime rate, banks make money on the loans,
and the city's tax base is increased. Everyone gains.
But there is one loser, and that's the United States
Treasury. Last year the treasury lost two billion dollars nation-
wide on Industrial Revenue Bonds, since the interest paid on these
loans is tax-free. Guess who's going to have to make up
this loss of two biilfon dollars? And if we don't make
federal
.up the loss, another6program will have to be cut --maybe
mass transit or sewage treatment construction funds.
Did Younkers(owned by one of the largest insurance
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companies in America) really need the benefit of
$1.6 million worth of Industrial Revenue Bonds issued by
Iowa City last year? Should Jim Clark really be rewarded
with Industrial Revenue Bonds after destroying many beautiful
old houses for his apartments? Does the expansion of
Roggow Real Estate really qualify for a subsidy? Is it proper for us
provide an economic tool that enablesafinancially healthy national corporation,]
irange Julius). avoid paying for a conventional loan?
Gary Sanders
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j -r- MEMORANDUM
Date: November 17, 1981
To: Honorable Mayor and City Council
From: James Brachtel, Traffic Engineer,�
Re: Parking Meters on the 10 Block and 100 Block of E. Court Street
As directed by Section 23-16 of the Municipal Code of Iowa City 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 conversion of all long-term parking
meters in the 10 and 100 blocks of East Court Street from 10 -hour to 2 -
hour meters. This action will take place on or shortly after December 2,
1981.
COMMENT:
This action is being taken to support increased commercial activity north
of Court Street and south of Court Street. It is felt that this change
will provide positive service to the abutting land use.
cc: Joe Fowler, Supervisor, Parking Division
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"City of Iowa Ci' -
MEMORANDUM
Date: November 17, 1981
To: Honorable Mayor and City Council
From: James Brachtel, Traffic Engineer
Re: Metered Parking East Side of the 400 Block of S. Capitol Street
As directed by Section 23-16 of the Municipal Code of Iowa City 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 long-term parking
meters on the east side of the 400 block of South Capitol Street. These
meters will be 10 -hour meters and will be installed on or shortly after
December 2, 1981.
COMMENT:
This action is being taken to provide controlled long-term on -street
parking that has been displaced from Court Street.
cc: Joe Fowler, Supervisor, Parking Division
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City of Iowa C11"'
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DAT11 November 19, 1981
TO: City Manager; City Council Members
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FROM: Harvey D. Miller, Police Chief
RE: Suspension Recommendation: Beer Permit BC1473
About 8:37 p.m. on November 14, 1981, Kevin Michael Hoey,
an attendant at the Deep Rock Gas Station, 1104 South
Gilbert Street, Iowa City, Iowa was arrested for selling
beer to a minor. The arresting officer was Steven Duffy,
Iowa City Police:Department. The arrestee, Hoey, admitted
to Duffy that he had indeed carded the minor and knowingly
sold the beer to him. The minor was arrested for Possess-
ion of Beer Under the Legal Age.
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Permit BC1473 is the permit to sell issued by the City
of Iowa City, Iowa to:
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Krause Gentle Oil Company
Iowa City Sav-Mor Kerr-McGee Station/Store 104
1104 South Gilbert Street
Iowa City, Iowa 52240
I respectfully recommend that Council suspend beer
permit BC1473 for a period of twenty-one days with
suspension to commence the day following Council
iapproval of the suspension.
Both Officer Duffy and I will be available for any
suspension hearing.
cc: Officer Steven Duffy
Mr. Bob Jansen, City Attorney
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