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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1980-11-18 Minutes numberedCOMPLETE DESCRIPTION OF COUNCIL ACTIVITIES November 18, 1980 Iowa City Council, reg. mtg., 11/18/80, 7:30 P.M. at the Civic Center. Mayor Balmer presiding. Councilmembers present: Balmer, Erdahl, Lynch, Neuhauser, Perret, Roberts, Vevera. Staffinembers present: Berlin, Hayek, Tippe, WOito, Kucharzak, Hencin, Chiat, StO1fus, Karr. Council minutes recorded on Tape 80-23, Side 1, 709 -end, and Side 2, 1-200. Councilmember Vevera requested that item 2f.(1), letter from the Mayor of Hills, be deleted from the Consent Calendar and voted upon separately. Moved by Roberts, seconded by Neuhauser, that the following items and recommendations in the Consent Calendar be received, or approved, and/or adopted as amended: Approval Of icial Published, subject Otofcorrect correction, recommended by the City Council mtg. Cler11/4/ 0, as Minutes of Boards and Commissions: 'Planning& Zoning Comm.- /();Cmmittee On Community 110/5/80;''Airport Comme 11/5/80;'Libn Reviw raBry Bd. of Trustee -10/23/80. Needs - Permit Motions and Resolutions: Approving Class C Liquor License for First Avenue Lounge of Iowa City, Inc. dba The Annex, 819 First CIGARETTE RES. 8. 489 RES, Bk - 64, p.1305, REFUNDING A PORTION OF A PERMITS. Approving Class C Liquor LicenBk. 64�sepand306SundaySUING SalesCfor incE Limited dba The Sanctuary Restaurant, 405 Gilbert Street. Motion: Setting public hearing for 12/2/80 on the establishment of fares for City Cab Company. NEIGHBORHOOD -491, BkIMPROVEME. 64 P. 1307-1308, ACCEPTING THE WORK FOR THE constructed by Streb Construction Company1DIncl.Kof IowalCity ROGRAM, as Correspondence referred to the City Manager for reply: Henry and Virginia Hamilton re Rider Street siren. Mrs. D.W. Kral re sidewalks. Application for use of streets and sidewalks: Paul Bowers for the use of the alley between Linn Street and Clinton to film a student production, approved. ao88 0off -20e) Motion declared carried. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 7/0, all Councilmembers present Moved by Roberts, . Mayor Balmer repeated the public hearings as set. 3 seconded by Perret, that the City Manager reply favorably p1 to the letter from the Mayor ce Hills, Iowa, requesting that Hills be �� 9/ _ r included in the Housing Assistance Program. Motion declared carried, 6/1, Vevera voting no Mayor Balmer announced that item N14 re repealing a resolution banning travel to non -ERA states would be considered at this time. There were no m MICROFILMED BY JORM MICR+LAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES 1 0 1- - Council Activities November 18, 1980 Page 2 objections. Moved by Roberts, seconded by Vevera, to adopt RES. 80-492, Bk. 64, p. 1309, REPEALING RESOLUTION NO. 78-230 WHICH PROHIBITED TRAVEL TO STATES WHICH HAD NOT RATIFIED THE EQUAL RIGHTS AMENDMENT. The following individuals appeared for discussion: Ann Shire, 301 Woodridge; Elizabeth Hill, 319 N. Linn; Janet Lyness, 24 E. Court; Diana Miller Jones, representing Johnson County National Organization of Women; Ann Raschke, 1217 Rochester; Jan Scalastico, 6 Melrose Place, representing Abortion Rights League; Dave Nichols, 629 N. Gilbert, representing Men for ERA; Dennis Ryan, 32B Meadow Brook, ALF -CIO; Joyce Fitzsimmons, 3104 Maplewood; Margaret McDowell, 1118 E. Court; Scott Kaiser, 730 N. Linn, representing Student Senate -City Relations Committee; Mary Nixon, 1715 Wilson; Cherie Jemsek, R.R. 2, Lone Tree; Lynne Adrian, 3E Meadow Brook; Beverly Full, 1820 Rochester; Francis A. Hogan, 1024 E. Washington; Linda Copeland, 618 Walnut; Kristine Frich, Rt. 2 Box 231, North Liberty; Terry Kelly, 924 E. Market; Lee Spector, 3455 Court Street. Individual Councilmembers expressed their views on continuation of the ban. Resolution adopted, 4/3, with the following division of vote: Ayes: Lynch, Roberts, Vevera, Balmer. Nays: Erdahl, Neuhauser, Perret. Motion declared carried. ., 03 Moved by Roberts, seconded by Perret, to set a public hearing on 12/16/80 to amend the Sign Regulations for the CBS Zone. Motion declared 7/7Sz carried, 7/0, all Councilmembers present. A public hearing was held to consider approval of the large scale 51 signage plan of Old Capitol Center. No one appeared. Moved by Neuhauser, seconded by Erdahl, that the rule requiring that ordinances must be considered and voted on for passage two Council meetings prior to the meeting at which it is to be finally passed be suspended, that the first and second consideration and vote be waived, and that ORD. 80-3011, Bk. 17, pp. 117-118, APPROVING THE LARGE SCALE SIGNAGE PLAN OF OLD CAPITOL CENTER, be voted upon for final passage at this time. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 7/0, all Councilmembers present. Motion declared carried. Moved by Neuhauser, seconded by Perret, that the above ordinance be finally adopted at this time. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 7/0, all Councilmembers present. Motion declared carried. 9 -2 e Moved by Roberts, seconded by Neuhauser, that an ordinance rezoning Jack I. Young's property from R1A to R3A be passed and adoped at this time. Council discussed rezoning to a zone closer to the original number of units a,997 (R3); noted the designation of RM20, as proposed in the new zoning ordinance; and considered procedure for referral to P&Z. Atty. Dan Boyle, representing Jack Young, appeared. After discussion, the ordinance was defeated, 1/6, with Lynch voting "aye". Moved by Erdahl, seconded by Perret, to refer the Young property rezoning request to Planning and Zoning for consideration of Zone R3, and that Planning and Zoning should report back as soon as possible. Motion declared carried, 7/0, all Councilmembers present. A petition from area residents was received at the informal meeting outlining the reasons for their objections to the rezoning. Steve Cook, bus driver, called attention to the safety problem that the drivers have because of the stop sign on Washington/Madison NE corner. The R/) 9 Y City Manager will investigate, Mary A. Farley, bus driver, advised that it i f MICROFILMEn BY JORM MICR+LA9 CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES 8 Council Activities November 18, 1980 Page 3 had been three months since their first objection to the sign was filed with the Transit Mgr. Bruce Chambers, Director of the Museum of Art, called attention to the Publication of a brochure which outlines a walking tour of public sculpture a2eW,? in Iowa City and on the University of Iowa campus. He distributed copies to Council and left other copies to be distributed. Philip Nychay, 740 South Summit, requested cost figures for a pedestrian overpass at Washington/Madison. Berlin replied that an overpass could cost a OD from $300,000 to $600,000, depending on length of span. John Suchomel, 330' N. Lucas, expressed appreciation for the traffic d /U/ -, signals at College/Clinton. J.B. Rosenkild, 719 George, questioned change of parking regulations on Washington St., a change from 15 minutes loading to 30 minutes commercial loading, and asked for restoration of the 15 minute parking. No warning tickets were given regarding the change. A public hearing was held on an ordinance amending Chapter 7, Animals 0 and Fowl, of the Code of Ordinances of Iowa City, Iowa. No one appeared. A public hearing was held on plans, specifications, form of contract, and estimate of cost for the construction of the Iowa City Downtown /D Electrical Revisions, Phase I. No one appeared. Moved by Neuhauser, seconded by Perret, to adopt RES. 80-493, Bk. 64, pp. 1310-1311, APPROVING PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS, FORM OF CONTRACT AND COST ESTIMATE FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE IOWA CITY DOWNTOWN ELECTRICAL REVISIONS, oZ 10 15r PHASE I, AND AUTHORIZE BIDS TO BE RECEIVED DECEMBER 17, 1980, AT 10:00 A.M. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 6/0/1, with Erdahl abstaining. Motion declared carried. Mayor Balmer announced the following vacancies: Mayor's Youth Employment Program -one vacancy for a three-year term expiring 12/30/83; and Q144 Committee On Community Needs -one vacancy for an unexpired term ending 7/l/82. These appointments will be made at the 12/30/80 meeting of the City Council. Moved by Perret, seconded by Vevera, to re -appoint Howard Sokol, 801 Normandy, and appoint Joann Muldoon, 328 Reno, to the Riverfront Commission 214 7 for three-year terms expiring 12/1/83. Motion declared carried, 7/0, all Councilmembers present. Moved by Roberts, seconded by Vevera, to approve the recommendation of the Johnson County Board of Supervisors that Sally Johnson be appointed to the Riverfront Commission as a representative of Johnson County for a three- x714,? l year term expiring 12/1/83. Motion declared carried, 7/0, all Councilmembers \ present. Moved by Perret, seconded by Vevera, to appoint William Whitlow, 15 Gleason Drive, to the Committee On Community Needs to fill an unexpired term _CZ/D 9 ending 3/1/82. Motion declared carried, 7/0, all Councilmembers present. MICROFILMED BY JORM MICR+LAB CED4A RAPIDS • DES MOINES ■ r� Council Activities November 18, 1980 Page 4 attention to vehicles parkinoni �l in frontret of theled Jefferson Bldg. The City stond was Manager dir ct dtonto contact University. The area will be posted for the 2&e2erret no parking questioned if the Eastdale Mall had complied with Berlin or stopping. P also the LSNRD provisions. advised that the staff was investigating and would report. A policy for monitoring compliance will be worked out. Neuhauser reported that a person who had previously opposed the Hy -Vee on N. Dodge, now said that it was an attractive development. In relation to the urban revitalization program, she also asked for a staff presentation on the mortgage revenue bond program. Erdahl called attention to the incline of the c2 Z pedestrian walkway near the Union (Madison/Jefferson) because of thes ewer project. Staff will suggested letter toVeBillaGilp ne for hissexcellent workiaswatmember Commission. of theoRilverfront City Manager Berlin requested adoption of the RESOLUTION NO. 80-494, Bk. 64, pp. 1312-1316, APPROVING THE OFFICIAL STREET CONSTRUCTION PROGRAM for — 81-'86. Moved by Vevera, seconded by Perret .2//5" to adopt the Resolution. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 7/0, motion declared carried. Recommendations of the Design Review Committee noted: (1) That the City Council approve the lowering of the Penney's sign located on Capitol Street so that the I sign is aligned with other anchor signs on the facade of the Old Capitol Center. I (2) That the City Council approve the concept of the theatre reader board the mechanics Ofliot] Center, being changingnthe sdignfdohnotllE d to scaffolding left in place, and further commend Old Capitol Center Partners on their prompt and highly satisfactory solution to this aspect of the signage. (3) That a meeting take place between the signage designer for Old Capitol Center and Kay Amert, graphic designer i advising the Committee, and any representatives Old Capitol Center Partners wish to send, in order to discuss the questions of color and letter, with the intent of reaching satisfactory compromise. a At a meeting of the Design Review Committee on November 12, 1980, representatives from Old Capitol Center Partners presented revised preliminary design plans for signage for Old Capitol Center. discussion, the Design Rev' ter 9 Review Committee made After to the City Council: the following recommendations (1) The Design Review Committee commends Old Capitol Center Partners and Osco's for their proposed signage solution which provides for a sign which appears white at day but orange at night, and recommends Council 1 approval of this design. (2) The Design Review Committee recommends the use of Helvetica lettering the sign band. in MICROFILMED BY JORM MICR+LAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES Council Activities November 18, 1980 Page 5 i (3) The Design Review Committee recommends that Old Capitol Center Partners further discuss with their designer possible changes in the Old Capitol Center sign, and then report back to the Committee. Moved by Neuhauser, seconded by Perret, to adopt RES. 80-495, Bk. 64, pp. 1317-1318, APPROVING FURTHER ELEMENTS OF THE PRELIMARY DESIGN PLANS FOR SIGNAGE_FOR OLD CAPITOL CENTER (URBAN RENEWAL PARCELS 83-1 AND 84-1). _ 2 11 7 Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 7/0, all Councilmembers present. Motion declared carried. Mayor Balmer thanked both parties for efforts to reach this compromise. Moved by Neuhauser, seconded by Roberts, to adopt RES. 80-496, Bk. 64, PP. 1319-1322, AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO ENTER INTO AN AGREEMENT WITH VON BRIESEN AND REDMOND, S.C. FOR LABOR NEGOTIATION SERVICES (STEVE RYNECKI). I -If Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 7/0, all Councilmembers present. Motion declared carried. Moved by Erdahl, seconded by Neuhauser, to adopt RES. 80-497, Bk. 64, pp. 1323-1347, AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO SIGN AND THE CITY CLERK TO ATTEST THE AGREEMENT WITH IOWA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION TO PROVIDE TRANSIT CAPITAL 9119 ASSISTANCE FOR FY81 AND THE AGREEMENT FOR OPERATING ASSISTANCE FOR FY81. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 7/0, all Councilmembers present. Motion declared carried. Moiled by Roberts, seconded by Neuhauser, to adopt RES. 80-498, Bk. 64, pp. 1348-1352, DIRECTING THE DELIVERY OF CONSTRUCTION WARRANTS IN PAYMENT OF CONTRACT, on 1979 BDI Second Addition Improvements Construction Project to 2/20 John Nolan, atty. for Cedar Hill Construction, in the amount of $2,677.08. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 7/0, all Councilmembers present. Motion declared carried. Moved by Erdahl, seconded by Neuhauser, to adopt RES. 80-499, Bk. 64, pp. 1353-1363, AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO SIGN AND THE CITY CLERK TO ATTEST A CONTRACT WITH SHOEMAKER AND HAALAND, PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS, INC. TO PROVIDE a �Q 1 PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERING DESIGN SERVICES FOR THE LOWER RALSTON CREEK IMPROVEMENT PROJECT. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 6/0/1, Lynch abstaining. Motion declared carried. Moved by Neuhauser, seconded by Lynch, to adopt RES. 80-500, Bk. 64, pp. 1364-1379, AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO SIGN AND THE CITY CLERK TO ATTEST A CONTRACT WITH SHIVE-HATTERY AND ASSOCIATES TO PROVIDE PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERING DESIGN SERVICES FOR THE LOWER RALSTON CREEK IMPROVEMENT PROJECT. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 7/0, all Councilmembers present. Motion declared carried. Moved by Vevera, seconded by Neuhauser, to adopt RES. 80-501, Bk. 64, pp. 1380-1381, AUTHORIZING THE SALE OF REAL PROPERTY OWNED BY THE CITY OF IOWA CITY, LOCATED IN BLOCK TWO OF COOK, SARGENT AND DOWNEY'S ADDITION (WEST OF GILBERT STREET AND SOUTH OF KIRKWOOD AVENUE), to Hy -Vee Food Stores, resolution adopted, 6/1, with the following division of vote: Ayes: Vevera, Balmer, Erdahl, Lynch, Neuhauser, Perret. Nays: Roberts. Motion declared carried. MICROFILMED BY JORM MICR+LA9 CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES 0 Council Activities November 18, 1980 Page 6 Moved by Neuhauser, seconded by Perret, to adopt RES. 80-502, Bk. 64, p, 1382, AUTHORIZING ANT BUDGET TO THE FIFTH YEAR HOLD -HARMLESS COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT BUDGET. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous all Councilmembers present. Motion declared carried. �+ 7/0, Moved by Neuhauser, seconded by Lynch to OFsA1MEMORANDUMEOF AGREEMENT WITH Pp' 1383-1389' AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION adopt the followin5 1396, SETTING A PUBLIC HEARING ON PROPOSED INDUSTRIAL 80-504 k- 64 , REVENUE BONGS (ROSJA, LTD.), for 12/16/80. RES. 80-505, Bk. 64 pp 1390 - AUTHORIZING 7HE EXECUTION OFA MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT WITH CARDS ET CETERA, LTD. RES. 80-506, Bk. 64, pP• 1397-1403, PROPOSED INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT REVENUEIBONDSSETTING (CARDS TA PUBLIC CETERA, LTD.), FOR 12/16/80. RES. 80-507, Bk. 64 64, MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT WITH MA18-1424, SETTING RK HENRI LTD. FUIOWAICILICTY THE EXECUTION OF A DEVELOPMENT4REVENUE BONDS (MARK HEN IB LTD. OFIOWAC ON PROPOSED INDUSTRIAL Res 80-508, 8k. 80-509, Bk. 64, pp, 1425-1431, AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OFr12116 A MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT WITH MICHAEL 5-1 INC. RES. 80-510, Bk, 64 RES. 1 PUBLIC HEARING ON PROPOSED INOUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT REVENUE BONDS, for 12/16/80. RES. 80-511, Bk. 64 pp. 1432-1438, SETTING MEMORANDUM6 OF AGREEMENT WITH LENOCHI$3CILEKS INC7HORIZING THE EXECUTION OF A 1446-1452, SETTING PUBLIC HEARING ON PROPOSED INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT REVENUE BONDS �LENOCH $ CILEK, INC.), for 12/16/80 Affirmative roll call unanimous, 7/0, all Councilmembers present. Motion declared carried. Mgr. Berlin explained that none of the vote for purchase of iCity nventor proceeds from the bonds would be used issuance of bonds. y and any such matters would be resolved before the Moved by Perret, seconded by Vevera, that ORD. 80-3012, 8k, 17 120, ADOPTING THE 1979 EDITION OF THE UNIFORM FIRE CODE AS PREPARED BY THE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF BUILDING OFFICIALS AND THE WESTERN FIRE CHIEFS ASSOCIATION, be passed and adopted at this time. Affirmative roll call vote all unanimous, 7/0, Councilmembers present. Motion declared carried. Moved by Neuhauser, seconded by Perret, that the ORDINANCE AM CHAPTER 17 OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF IOWA CITY, ORDINANCE NO. 78-2891 AND ALL SUBSEQUENT AMENDMENTS; HERE(I) THE "HoUSIBY REPEALING TITLE 24 C.F.R. SECTION 882.109 a _ IOWA, BY REPOEPTING AD PROMULGATED BY THE UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING ANNG D URBAN DEVELOPMENT IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF AND ADDITIONAL PROVISIONS AS SET FORTH HHEREIN OUSE ITO BE CONSLE NO IDERED TIlE 1INIMU,1 HOUSING STANDARDS FOR THE CITY OF IOWA CITY, be considered(a8 and G.A. 1979) vote for passage. hlotion to consider declared Councilmembers present. Affirmative roll call vote on first given first all COUncilmembei'S present. carried, 7/p all Motion declared carried. passage, 7/0, Moved by Neuhauser, seconded by Perret, that the ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 23-189 OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF IOWA CITY REDUCTION OF THE SPEED LIMIT ON MELROSE COURT, be consideredOandIi FOR THE vote for passage at this time. Individual Councilmembers expressed their views on the .ordinance. given first Councilmembers Motion to consider declared carried, 7/0 all present, Roll call vote on first passage, 3/4, with the MICROFILMED BY JORM MICR+LAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES 0 r ) Council Activities November 18, 1980 Page 7 following division of vote: Ayes: Perret, Erdahl, Neuhauser. Nays: Roberts, Vevera, Balmer, Lynch. Motion declared defeated. Moved. by Neuhauser, seconded by Roberts, to adjourn 10:05 P.M. Motion declared carried. ATTEST: ABBIE STOLFUS, CITY CLERK JOHN R. BALMER, MAYOR City of Iowa Ct; ', MEMORANDUM City Council FROM: City Manager RE: Material in Friday's Packet DATE: November 7, 1980 Notice of Public Solar Seminar on Saturday, November 8, 1980. Informal agendas and meeting schedule Copy of letter to local legislators concerning Department of Social Services decision to cut Title XX services. Memorandum from the City Manager regarding a meeting of the Iowa Chapter of the National Association of Social Workers. Copy of letter sent to liquor license holders regarding illegal posting of advertising material. Copy of press release regarding posting of advertising material. Memorandum from the Transit Manager regarding leasing of buses for winter service. River Corridor Sewers Project, Weekly Progress Report, No. 16. Copy of letter from University of Iowa City Relations Committee regarding City's protest of decision to use Highway 218 for transport of hazardous waste. Copy of news release regarding holiday services on November 11. Copy of news release regarding meetings to define neighborhood boundaries for future planning and copy of map. Minutes of staff meetings of October 22 and 29. MICROFILMED BY JORM MICR+LAO CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES i r i r i City of Iowa City MEMORANDUM DATE: November 14, 1980 TO: City Council FROM: City Manager RE: Material in Friday's Packet Copy of letter from the City Manager to U.S. Conference of Mayors, ICM, and National League of Cities opposing Senate Bill 2827 and offering assistance. Memorandum from Department of Planning and Program Development concerning relocation of Lower Ralston Creek neighborhood residents and businesses. Memorandum from Larry Chiat regarding designation of an urban revitalization area. Memorandum from Roger Scholten regarding Rock Island RR update. la Memorandum from Dave Daley regarding compressed natural gas fuel system. Minutes of Affirmative Action Task Force meeting of November 4, 1980. Press release regarding public hearing concerning the proposed Affirmative Action Policy. Affirmative Action Policy (draft). Memorandum from Pam Ramser of JCCOG regarding meeting date. dl River Corridor Sewers Project Weekly Progress Report, No. 17. -,21 Police Department monthly report for October 1980. .0 MICROFILMED BY JORM MIC R+L AB CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES 1 City of Iowa City MEMORANDUM DATE: November 14, 1980 TO: City Council FROM: City Manager RE: Material in Friday's Packet Copy of letter from the City Manager to U.S. Conference of Mayors, ICM, and National League of Cities opposing Senate Bill 2827 and offering assistance. Memorandum from Department of Planning and Program Development concerning relocation of Lower Ralston Creek neighborhood residents and businesses. Memorandum from Larry Chiat regarding designation of an urban revitalization area. Memorandum from Roger Scholten regarding Rock Island RR update. la Memorandum from Dave Daley regarding compressed natural gas fuel system. Minutes of Affirmative Action Task Force meeting of November 4, 1980. Press release regarding public hearing concerning the proposed Affirmative Action Policy. Affirmative Action Policy (draft). Memorandum from Pam Ramser of JCCOG regarding meeting date. dl River Corridor Sewers Project Weekly Progress Report, No. 17. -,21 Police Department monthly report for October 1980. .0 MICROFILMED BY JORM MIC R+L AB CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES V �r TO: City Council FROM: City I•lanager RE: 14aterial in Friday's Packet DATE: November 7, 1950 L iNotice of Public Soldr Seminar on Saturday, November R, 1980. Informal agendas and meeting schedule Copy of letter to local legislators concerning Department of Social Services decision to cut Title XX services. I ') Memorandum from the City Manager regarding a meeting of the Iowa Chapter of the National Association of Social Workers. =I== Copy of letter sent to liquor license holders regarding illegal posting of 1, advertising material. - - - Copy of press release regarding posting of advertising material.-- t4emorandum from the Transit Manager regarding leasing of buses for winter service. •i�'� River Corridor Sewers Project, Weekly Progress Report, No. 16.-��./'r.' ..Al Copy of letter from University of Iowa City Relations Committee regarding City's protest of decision to use Highway 218 for transport of hazardous waste. • Li� . Copy of news release regarding holiday services on November 11. :''>L•_. Copy of news release regarding meetings to define neighborhood boundaries for future planning and copy of map. Minutes of staff meetings of October 22 and 29. r L \i i MICROFILMED BY - JORM MICR+LAB ry CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES CRY of >• ' t ' � #�.. ,:.t� .y , J . �1� 7i � t,• i 3 7L 1 �.� � ;� ' . i+R TO: City Council FROM: City Manager RE: Material in Friday's Packet DATE: November 14, 1980 MICROFILMED BY i JORM MICR+LA13 CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES ,, Copy of letter from the City Manager to U.S. Conference of Mayors, ICHA, National League of Cities and opposing Senate Bill 2827 and offering assistance.'� Memorandum from Department of Planning and Program Development concerning relocation of Lower, Ralston Creek i neighborhood residents and businesses. _7 Memorandum from Larry Chiat regarding designation of an urban revitalization area. <.. Memorandum from Roger Scholten regarding Rock Island RR update. Memorandum from Dave Daley regarding compressed natural gas fuel system. 1! Minutes of Affirmative Action Task Force meeting of November 4, 1980. Press release regarding public hearing concerning the proposed Affirmative Action Policy. •) I JJ Affirmative Action Policy (draft). 14;_ Memorandum from Pain Ramser of JCCOG regarding meeting date. River Corridor Sewers Project Weekly Progress Report, No. 17. Police Department monthly report for October 1980. l o i ( ) I y MICROFILMED BY i JORM MICR+LA13 CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES ,,