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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1980-08-26 Minutes numbered,r 1 COMPLETE DESCRIPTION OF COUNCIL ACTIVITIES AUGUST 26, 1980 Iowa City Council, reg. mtg., 8/26/80, 7:30 P.M. at the Civic Center. Mayor Balmer presiding. Councilmembers present: Balmer, Erdahl, Lynch (7:35), Neuhauser, Perret, Roberts, Vevera. Absent: None. Staffinembers present: Berlin, Helling, Hayek, Vitosh, Hencin, Farmer, Schmadeke, Seydel, Brachtel, Chiat, Kucharzak, Stolfus, Karr. Council minutes tape-recorded on tape 80-15, Side 2, 1077 -end and Tape 80-19, Side 1, 1-670. Mayor Balmer proclaimed Jaycee Muscular Dystrophy Week, August 31 - September 6, 1980. Mayor Balmer announced the deletion of items 3.(c) 6 and 7 re Time Out Restaurant and the additions of Beer Permits for Fairchild's, liquor license for Micky's, and refunding a portion of a cigarette permit to the Consent Calendar. Moved by Neuhauser, seconded by Roberts, that the following recommendations in I the Consent Calendar be received, or approved and/or adopted as amended: 7 Approval of Offical Actions, reg. Council mtgs, 8/6/80 and 8/12/80, 1 subject to correction, as recommended by the City Clerk. Minutes of Boards and Commissions: Bd. of Library Trustees -7/24/80; .15 Housing Commission -7/2/80. ,gilt. i Permit Resolutions, Book 63: RES. 80-355, p. 796, APPROVING CLASS C LIQUOR LICENSE FOR JAMES & DOROTHY STRABALA dba DEADWOOD, INC., 6 S. Dubuque. RES. 80-356, p. 797, APPROVING CLASS B LIQUOR LICENSE, RES. 80- 357, p. 798, SUNDAY SALES PERMIT, and RES. 80-358, p. 799, ISSUING DANCING PERMIT FOR HIGHLANDER, INC. dba THE HIGHLANDER INN & SUPPER CLUB, Route 2. RES. 80-359, p. 800, APPROVING CLASS C LIQUOR LICENSE FOR MICHAEL B. AND MARK ALAN ANDERSON dba THE ART GALLERY, 1200 Gilbert Ct. RES. 80-360, p. 801, REFUNDING A PORTION OF A LIQUOR LICENSE. RES. 80-361, p. 802, ISSUING CIGARETTE PERMITS. RES. 80-362, p. 803, APPROVING CLASS C BEER PERMIT AND RES. 80-363, p. 804, SUNDAY SALES PERMIT FOR WILLIAM H. FAIRCHILD AND DAVID E. AYRES dba FAIRCHILD'S, 105 E. Burlington. RES. 80-3641 p. 805, APPROVING CLASS C LIQUOR LICENSE FOR MICKY'S INC. dba MICKY'S, 11 S. Dubuque. RES. 80-365, p. 806, REFUNDING A PORTION OF A CIGARETTE PERMIT. Setting public hearing: RES. 80-366, Bk. 63, p. 807, SETTING PUBLIC HEARING FOR 9/9/80 ON PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS, FORM OF CONTRACT AND ESTIMATE OF COST FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE COURT AND CORRIDOR FOR THE DOWNTOWN PARKING FACILITY - RAMP A, DIRECTING CITY ENGINEER TO PLACE SAID PLANS, ETC. ON FILE FOR PUBLIC INSPECTION. RES. 80-367, Bk. 63, pp. 808-902, SETTING PUBLIC HEARING FOR 9/23/80 REGARDING THE ISSUANCE OF NOT TO EXCEED $5,500,000 AGGREGATE PRINCIPAL AMOUNT OF INDUSTRIAL DEVELOP14ENT REVENUE 1 BONDS (THOMAS & BETTS CORPORATION PROJECT) OF THE CITY OF IOWA CITY, IOWA, DIRECTING PUBLICATION OF A NOTICE OF INTENTION TO ISSUE, CALLING A PUBLIC HEARING ON THE PROPOSAL TO ISSUE SAID BONDS AND AUTHORIZING EXECUTION OF A MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT. RES. 80-368, Bk. 63, pp. 903-904, SETTING PUBLIC HEARING FOR 9/9/80 ON DISPOSITION OF PUBLIC PROPERTY (COLLEGE STREET BETWEEN CAPITOL AND MADISON STREETS) TO THE STATE FOR THE UNIVERSITY. MICROFILMED BY JORM MICR+LA9 CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES C! `:il Activities AuyJst 26, 1980 Page 2 Correspondence: Ltr. from five residents of Myrtle Street and Samoa Court protesting any rezoning which may affect their property, referred to _L.12"6 the City Manager for reply. Ltr. from Robert Downer representing College Plaza Development Company/High Country re extension of company's offer re /sem hotel, Block 64. Ltr. from Mayor Michael Kattchee of Coralville re hotel/motel tax. Ltr. from Mr. & Mrs. C.R. Hicks re problem with Ralston Creek, referred to the City Manager for reply. _li-A-2_ Applications for use of streets and public grounds: Kathy Kron for 15 6Q_ use of Caroline Court for a block picnic 8/28/80, approved. Dai David Duer Duer representing September Sixteen Task Force for the use of Blackhawk on 8/30/80, approved. Chamber of Commerce and Student Panhellenic Association Council for use of Clinton Street for the annual bed races�� 9/26/80, i approved. Applications for City Plaza Use: Breadline for permission to have an individual carrying a sandwich board advertising The Breadline to walk through City Plaza, approved. Downtown Association for permission to have a dance in City Plaza 8/14, approved. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 6/0, Lynch absent. Mayor Balmer repeated the public hearings as set. Councilman Lynch present, 7:35 P.M. Mayor Balmer announced that items 9 and 10 re Younkers would be taken up at this time. A public hearing was held on intention to issue Industrial Development Revenue Bonds for the Younkers, Inc. Stanley project. Krum, Executive Vice -President of Younkers, appeared. Moved by Vevera, seconded by n Lynch, to adopt RES. 80-369, Bk. 63, pp. 905-920, RELATING TO THE HOLDING OF A i PUBLIC HEARING AND APPROVING PROCEEDINGS FOR THE ISSUANCE AND SALE OF NOT TO EXCEED $1,800,000 AGGREGATE PRINCIPAL AMOUNT OF INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT REVENUE INTERIM BONDS (YOUNKERS, INC. PROJECT) AND NOT TO EXCEED $1,800,000 AGGREGATE PRINCIPAL AMOUNT OF INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT REVENUE BONDS (YOUNKERS, INC. PROJECT),OF THE CITY OF IOWA CITY, IOWA. Perret asked staff for a written policy re issuance of such bonds before Thomas Betts public hearing was held. " Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 7/0, all Councilmembers present. A public hearing was held to consider opening Melrose Court to motor vehicular traffic from only Greenwood Drive. The following individuals appeared: Juanita Vetter, 3011 Brookside, representing the Melrose Ct. Ir Committee and the Planning g & Zoning Commission; Mark Wolraich 410 Melrose Ct.• is Anne Frankel, 323 Koser Avenue; Donna Johnson, 915 Talwrn Ct.; Helen Brom, 409 Melrose Ct.; Judy Sealey, 303 Melrose Ct.; Laura Hart, 505 Melrose Ct.; Loureen Searle, 345 Melrose Ct.; Pauline Wright, 501 Melrose Ct.; Robert Long, 1020 E. Jefferson; Gary Everett, 517 Brookland Dr.; Jacques Bourgeacq, 220 Melrose Ct.; Debra Wolraich, 410 Melrose Ct.; Thomas Baldridge, 306 Melrose Ct.; John Bixby, R. N3; Margaret Chambers, 618 Brookland Pk. Dr.; Leo Brachtenbach, 611 Brookland Pk. Dr. Council will schedule discussion of the issue soon. Moved by Vevera, seconded by Roberts, to defer consideration of a resolution approving the preliminary and final plat of Empire Addition. Motion carried unanimously, 6/0, Perret ' absent from room, MICROFILMED BY JORM MICR+LA6 CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES i :� Cecil Activities APayes3 26, 1980 9 Moved by Vevera, seconded by Roberts, that THE ORDINANCE REZONING APPROXIMATELY THREE TO FOUR ACRES FROM COUNTY RS TO CITY RlA LOCATED SOUTH OF HIGHWAY 6 EAST (OPPOSITE HEINZ MANUFACTURING) IN EAST LUCAS TOWNSHIP, be cona11siCo Councilmembers mband e senfirst present. Affix ativeerolliotcalliontvotesonefirstr�v t,e7for passage unanimous, 7/0, all Councilmembers present. Moved by Neuhauser, seconded by Erdahl, that ORD, 80-3001, Bk. 17, pp.38- 39, TO VACATE PICKARD STREET BETWEEN FRIENDLY AND HIGHLAND AVENUES, be passed and adopted at this time. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 7/0, all Councilmembers present. I John Suchomel, 330' N. Lucas, appeared and stated he was glad to be back from Germany. A public hearing was held regarding the sale to Chariton Wholesale - Hy -Vee of real property owned by. the City of Iowa City and located in Block 2 of the Cook, Sargent and Downey's Addition (west of Gilbert Street and south of Kirkwood Avenue). No one appeared. A public hearing was held on plans, specifications, form of contract and estimate of cost for the CBD Streetscape Improvement Project Phase II -C. No one appeared. Moved by Neuhauser, seconded by Perret, to adopt RES. 80-370, Bk. 63, THE CBD 9STREETSCAPENIMPROVEMENTEPROJ CTOPFASEOII�CANDAUTHORIZEBIDS TO OFCONTRACT ESTIMATE FOR BE -IJ-72 � RECEIVED SEPTEMBER 10, 1980. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 6/0, Vevera absent from the room. Mayor Balmer announced the following vacancies: one vacancy for an /�- unexpired term ending 12/31/80 on the Senior Center Commission; one vacancy for 3 professional electrical vacancy for al engineer runexpired journeyman forafourry year term rm mending10/26/06 10/26/84 on Ed. one 1679- Electrical Examiners and Appeals. These appointments will be made at the 9/30/80 meeting of the City Council. i Moved by Perret, seconded by Erdahl, to appoint James C. Schwab, 703 7th Avenue to the Resources Conservation Commission to fill an unexpired term endin 1/1/82. Motion carried unanimously, 7/0, all Councilmembers present. Councilmember Neuhauser announced that she would be unable to attend the special Council meeting scheduled for September 10th because the Swimming Pool Committee would be meeting that night. City Manager Berlin stated that the meeting would be held on September 9th, after the regularly scheduled formal Council meeting. Neuhauser said she had received a phone call from a member of the Parks & Rec, Commission, who had been polled on the phone re the sale of Elm Grove Park, and questioned the urgency. City Manager will investigate, Neuhauser notified the Council of a National League of Cities Steering Committee meeting in Washington in early November and asked Council if they wished her to attend. There were no objections. Mayor Balmer notified the Council that he would like to attend an Iowa League of Municipalities meeting in Des Moines in BoateRamp wouldebe re no compleied. City Manageor Brawill er asked reportwhen back.the CitylManager asked if there was a concensus re the memo in last week's packet from the MICROFILMED BY JORM MICR+LAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES r t 0i`Cil Activities Auyust 26, 1980 Page 4 i j Riverfront Commission re the expenditure of funds. Councilmembers wished to discuss the memo at their next informal meeting. Mayor Balmer asked the status of re -opening Clinton Street and the signage for the ramps. City Manager Berlin outlined the schedule for re -opening of streets in the downtown area and stated that the signage is running behind but hoped for a response frnm Walker soon. Perret questioned if any staffinember would be attending the East Central Iowa Council of Governments meeting next Thursday. City Manager assured him that the City would be represented. Perret questioned the status of the Ecumenical j Housing Project. City Manager stated that HUD requested the project be rebid and the bids would be opened September 6th. Asst. City Manager Helling handed out schedules for a Noise Symposium sponsored by the Noise Technical Assistance Center at the University of Iowa. Perret will attend representing Council. Moved by Roberts, seconded by Vevera, to authorize Director of Public Works to sign application for use of Highway N6 right-of-way for utilities accomodation, for University Arena construction. Motion carried unanimously, 7/0, all Councilmembers present. /JTJ Moved by Vevera, seconded by Roberts, authorizing Director of Public Works to sign application to do grading within the Highway #6 right-of-way; for University Arena construction. Motion carried unanimously, 7/0, all Councilmembers present. Moved by Roberts, seconded by Vevera, to adopt RES. 80-371, Bk. 63, P. 923, APPROVING PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR JOHNSON COUNTY HOME- TRUNK SEWER. Dennis Saeugling, Hawkeye Engineering for the County and City Engr. Schmadeke appeared. City Atty. Hayek gave a short report on the issue. Letter from D.O.T. distributed. After discussion, Councilmember Vevera called for the question and Lynch seconded. Motion failed, 4/3 (needed 2/3 majority), with the following division of vote: Ayes: Roberts, Vevera, Balmer, Lynch. Nays: Erdahl, Neuhauser, Perret. Individual Councilmembers expressed their concerns re the project. Original motion adopting the resolution passed, 4/3, with the following division of vote: Ayes: Roberts, Vevera, Balmer, Lynch. Nays: Erdahl, Neuhauser, Perret. Moved by Lynch, seconded by Roberts, to adopt RES. 80-372, Bk. 63, pp. 924- 925, APPROVING PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS, FORM OF CONTRACT AND COST ESTIMATE FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE MERCER PARK CONCESSION/RESTROOM BUILDING AND AUTHORIZE BIDS _ 13--9 5! TO BE RECEIVED SEPTEMBER 16, 1980, AT 10:00 A.M. The estimate of $33,800 does not include architectural and engineering fees and the total cost would be $37,000. Resolution adopted, 4/3, with the following division of vote: Ayes: Roberts, Balmer, Erdahl, Lynch. Nays: Vevera, Neuhauser, Perret. Moved by Neuhauser, seconded by Perret, to adopt RES. 80-373, Bk. 63, pp. 926-927, REJECTING BIDS AND DIRECTING CITY CLERK TO PUBLISH A NEW 140TICE TO BIDDERS AND FIXING TIME AND PLACE FOR RECEIPT OF BIDS FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF -611&- THE RENOVATION OF AIR CONDITIONING AND HEATING SYSTEMS AT THE CIVIC CENTER BUILDINGS FOR OCTOBER 1, 1980 AT 10:00 A.M. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 7/0, all Councilmembers present. Moved by Neuhauser, seconded by Roberts, to adopt RES. 80-374, Bk. 63, p. 928, DIRECTING THE PLACEMENT OF AN ISLAND IN THE WEST END OF THE 200 BLOCK OF HARRISON STREET UPON WHICH A DRIVER SIDE CONVENIENCE MAILBOX CAN BE INSTALLED. -— Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 7/0, all Councilmembers present. f I r MICROFILMED BY JORM MICR( LAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES Cil Activities Au,�st 26, 1980 Page 5 Moved by Roberts, seconded by Neuhauser, to adopt RES. 80-375, Bk. 63, pp. 929-931, RESCINDING JUST COMPENSATION FOR THE ACQUISITION OF PARCEL NO. 14 IN /4 92 THE LOWER RALSTON CREEK NEIGHBORHOOD REVITALIZATION PROJECT, AND REESTABLISHING JUST COMPENSATION FOR PARCEL NO. 14. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 7/0, all Councilmembers present. Moved by Neuhauser, seconded by Erdahl, to adopt RES. 80-376, Bk. 63, p. 932, AUTHORIZING FILING A FIFTH YEAR AND CUMMULATIVE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT GRANTEE PERFORMANCE REPORT. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 7/0, all Councilmembers present. Moved by Neuhauser, seconded by Perret, to adopt RES. 80-377, Bk. 63, pp. 933-934, AUTHORIZING FILING A COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT/METRO ENTITLMENT APPLICATION IN THE AMOUNT OF $770,000 UNDER THE HOUSING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ACT OF 1974, AS AMENDED, INCLUDING ALL UNDERSTANDINGS AND ASSURANCES CONTAINED THEREIN AND DESIGNATING THE CITY MANAGER AS THE AUTHORIZED CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER FOR THE GRANT. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 7/0, all Councilmembers present. Moved by Neuhauser, seconded by Perret, to adopt RES. 80-378, Bk. 63, pp. 935-937, AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO'EXECUTE AND THE CITY CLERK TO ATTEST AMENDMENT 1 TO THE AGREEMENT WITH OUT OF DANGER, INC. DBA AID AND ALTERNATIVES TO VICTIMS OF SPOUSE ABUSE, FOR THE USE OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT FUNDS TO ACQUIRE, REHABILITATE, AND UTILIZE A SHELTER FOR VICTIMS OF SPOUSE ABUSE. Roxanne Haldeman, chrp. of AAVSP, appeared. Resolution adopted, 5/2, with the following division of vote: Ayes: Perret, Roberts, Erdahl, Lynch, Neuhauser. Nays: Vevera, Balmer. Moved by Neuhauser, seconded by Lynch, to adopt RES. 80-379, BK. 63, pp. 4 938-949, AUTHORIZING AND PROVIDING FOR THE ISSUANCE OF $2,570,000 GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS AND LEVYING A TAX TO PAY SAID BONDS. Affirmative roll call /.5 96 j vote unanimous, 7/0, all Councilmembers present. Mayor Balmer called attention to the continuation of the City's Triple A bond rating. Moved by Vevera, seconded by Roberts, to adopt RES. 80-380, Bk. 63, pp. 950-951, DECLARING THAT PUBLIC CONVENIENCE AND NECESSITY REQUIRE ISSUANCE OF CERTAIN TAXICAB CERTIFICATES (2) APPLIED FOR BY HAWKEYE CAB COMPANY. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 7/0, all Councilmembers present. Moved by Neuhauser, seconded by Erdahl, to adopt RES. 80-381, Bk. 63, p. 952, ACCEPTING THE WORK COMPLETING THE GOVERNOR ROBERT LUCAS SQUARE AND FOUNTAIN PROJECT. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 6/0/1, Lynch abstaining. Moved by Perret, seconded by Erdahl, to adopt RES. 80-382, Bk. 63, pp. 953- 954, RECLASSIFYING TWO PERMANENT FULL-TIME POSITIONS IN THE HUMAN RELATIONS DEPARTMENT. Resolution adopted, 5/2, with the following division of vote: Ayes: Erdahl, Lynch, Neuhauser, Perret, Balmer. Nays: Roberts, Vevera. Moved by Neuhauser, seconded by Vevera, that the rule requiring that `1 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 second consideration and vote be waived, and that ORD. 80-3002, Bk. 17, pp. 40- 46, ADOPTING THE 1979 EDITION OF THE UNIFORM MECHANICAL CODE AS PREPARED BY THE OD MICROFILMED BY �. JORM MICR+LAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES ■ 0 -111..1_. C'O.",cil Activities A ,ust 26, 1980 Page 6 INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON BUILDING OFFICIALS, be voted upon for final at this time. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 7/0, all Councilmembers present. Moved by Neuhauser, seconded b Passage finally adopted at this time. AffirmativeProlltcallavoteeunanimousabove in7jpCeajl Councilmembers present. 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 Ssecond consideration and vote be waived, and that ORD. 80-3003ed esuspended, that the 'THE 17 49, ADOPTING THE 1979 EDITION OF THE UNIFORM BUILDING CODEFORTHE ABATEMENT OF DANGEROUS BUILDINGS AS PREPARED BY THE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF BUILDING OFFICIALS; ORD. 80-3004, Bk, 17 UNIFORM PLUMBING CODE AS PREPARED BY THE INTER AT ONAL ASSOCIATION . 50-62 ADOPTING THE 1979IOFOPLUOF THE MBING AND MECHANICAL OFFICIALS; and ORD. 80-3005, Bk. 17, pp, 63-90 EDITIONG OFFICIALUNIFORM I OR BUILDING for OF THE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCES OF ,ADOPTING THE 1979 _&&:F roll call vote unanimous, 7/0 passage g at this time. Affirmative seconded by Perret, that the above ordinancesbbesfpinally Moved b Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 7/0, all Councilmembers present Neuhauser, y adopted at this time. Moved by Neuhauser, seconded by Erdahl, to adopt RES. 80-383, Bk. 63, PP. 955-956, ESTABLISHING BUILDING PERMIT FEES FOR THE UNIFORM BUILDING THE CITY OF IOWA CITY, IOWA. Director of Housing aCODE FOR nd Inspection Services Kucharzak present for discussion. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 7/0s all Councilmembers present. Moved by Neuhauser, seconded by Vevera, to adjourn 10:15 P.M. carried unanimously, 7/0, Motion ABBI 5 OLFUS, CITY LERK JOHN R. BALMER, MAYOR MICROFILMED BY JORM MICR+LAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES \1 ■ 0 -111..1_. C'O.",cil Activities A ,ust 26, 1980 Page 6 INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON BUILDING OFFICIALS, be voted upon for final at this time. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 7/0, all Councilmembers present. Moved by Neuhauser, seconded b Passage finally adopted at this time. AffirmativeProlltcallavoteeunanimousabove in7jpCeajl Councilmembers present. 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 Ssecond consideration and vote be waived, and that ORD. 80-3003ed esuspended, that the 'THE 17 49, ADOPTING THE 1979 EDITION OF THE UNIFORM BUILDING CODEFORTHE ABATEMENT OF DANGEROUS BUILDINGS AS PREPARED BY THE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF BUILDING OFFICIALS; ORD. 80-3004, Bk, 17 UNIFORM PLUMBING CODE AS PREPARED BY THE INTER AT ONAL ASSOCIATION . 50-62 ADOPTING THE 1979IOFOPLUOF THE MBING AND MECHANICAL OFFICIALS; and ORD. 80-3005, Bk. 17, pp, 63-90 EDITIONG OFFICIALUNIFORM I OR BUILDING for OF THE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCES OF ,ADOPTING THE 1979 _&&:F roll call vote unanimous, 7/0 passage g at this time. Affirmative seconded by Perret, that the above ordinancesbbesfpinally Moved b Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 7/0, all Councilmembers present Neuhauser, y adopted at this time. Moved by Neuhauser, seconded by Erdahl, to adopt RES. 80-383, Bk. 63, PP. 955-956, ESTABLISHING BUILDING PERMIT FEES FOR THE UNIFORM BUILDING THE CITY OF IOWA CITY, IOWA. Director of Housing aCODE FOR nd Inspection Services Kucharzak present for discussion. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 7/0s all Councilmembers present. Moved by Neuhauser, seconded by Vevera, to adjourn 10:15 P.M. carried unanimously, 7/0, Motion ABBI 5 OLFUS, CITY LERK JOHN R. BALMER, MAYOR MICROFILMED BY JORM MICR+LAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES I City of Iowa C1,J MEMORANDUM DATE: August 15, 1980 TO: City Council FROM: City Manager RE: Material in Friday's Packet Memoranda from the City Manager: a. EEOC Guidelines on Sexual Harassment b. Disposal of Alley to Hy Vee Food Stores, Inc. Memorandum from the Director of Finance regarding FY 80 General Fund Subsidy to the Airport. . Letter from Old Capitol Center regarding progress of Old Capitol Center. River Corridor Sewer weekly progress summary from Veenstra & Kin", Inc. Minutes of July 29 meeting of the Affirmative Action .Task Force. MICROFILMED BY is JORM MICRLAB Y G CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES it j is City of Iowa C1,J MEMORANDUM DATE: August 15, 1980 TO: City Council FROM: City Manager RE: Material in Friday's Packet Memoranda from the City Manager: a. EEOC Guidelines on Sexual Harassment b. Disposal of Alley to Hy Vee Food Stores, Inc. Memorandum from the Director of Finance regarding FY 80 General Fund Subsidy to the Airport. . Letter from Old Capitol Center regarding progress of Old Capitol Center. River Corridor Sewer weekly progress summary from Veenstra & Kin", Inc. Minutes of July 29 meeting of the Affirmative Action .Task Force. MICROFILMED BY is JORM MICRLAB Y G CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES it j is p. City of Iowa C j MEMORANDUM DATE: August 22, 1980 TO: City Council FROM: City Manager RE: Material in Friday's Packet Material from the City Manager's office: a. Memo regarding use of industrial revenue bond financing for the redevelopment of Parcel 82-1b. b. Memo regarding wastewater treatment plant c. Copy of letter to HUD regarding HUD's site visit of July 24-25, d. Memo regarding City Council goals and objectives e. Copy of letter to City Manager from Dr. C. E. Schrock regarding f. Copy of letter to City Manager from Moody's Investors Service, regarding bond rating Memoranda from the Department of Planning and Program Development: a. Implementation Agreement b. Establishment of the Johnson County Council of Governments c. Public Careers Internship and Placement Center Grant .d. Sturgis Ferry Park Boat Ramp Improvements Memorandum from the Transit Manager regarding accessibility of new buses. Memorandum from Director of Housing and Inspection Services regarding upd of CDBG sidewalk replacement project. Memoranda from the Finance Director: a. Financial Status as of June 30, 1980 b. Senior Center Warehouse Space, 1212 Highland Court c. FY80 General Fund Subsidy to the Airport, dated July 21, 1980 Memorandum from the Airport Manager regarding FY 80 General Fund Subsidy Airport, dated July 22, 1980. Minutes of Housing Code Task Force meeting of August 6, 1980. River Corridor Sewers Weekly Progress Summary, No. 5 Minutes of. Affirmative Action Task Force meeting of August 19, 1980. Copy of news release from League of Iowa Municipalities regarding resoluti Articles: a. City Manager Scarcity Spreads b. Bus Windows Sealed Shut - Boil Riders I Copy of news release regarding appointment of Human Relations Director The American Dream, Volume 6, Number 1, Summer 1980 j 1 , MICROFILMED BY JORM MICR+LAB CEDAR RAPIDS - DES MOINES 1-� City of Iowa ol)y DATE: August 15, 1980 TO: City Council FROM: City Manager RE: Material in Friday's Packet Memoranda from the City Manager: a. EEOC Guidelines on Sexual Harassment b. Disposal of Alley to fly Vee Food Steres, Inc. Memorandum from the Director of Finance regarding FY 80 General Fund Subsidy to the Airport. Letter from Old Capitol Center regarding progress of Old Capitol Center. River Corridor Sewer weekly progress summary from Veenstra & Kimm, Inc. Minutes of July 29 meeting of the Affirmative Action Task Force. MICROFILMED BY JORM MICR+LA6 CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES '--1 City o4 Iowa Cf'jy DATE: August 22, 1980 TO: City Council FROM: City Manager RE: Material in Friday's Packet Material from the City Manager's office: a. Memo regarding use of industrial revenue bond financing for the redevelopment of Parcel 82-1b. b. Memo regarding wastewater treatment plant c. Copy of letter to HUD regarding HUD's site visit of July 24-25, d. Memo regarding City Council goals and objectives e. Copy of letter to City Manager from Dr. C. E. Schrock regarding f. Copy of letter to City Manager from Moody's Investors Service, regarding bond rating Memoranda from the Department of Planning and Program Development: a: Implementation Agreement b. Establishment of the Johnson County Council of Governments c. Public Careers Internship and Placement Center Grant d. Sturgis Ferry Park Boat Ramp Improvements Memorandum from the Transit Manager regarding accessibility of new buses, Memorandum from Director of Housing and Inspection Services regarding upc of CDBG sidewalk replacement project. Memoranda from the Finance Director: a. Financial Status as of June 30, 1980 b. Senior Center Warehouse Space, 1212 Highland Court c. FYBO General Fund Subsidy to the Airport, dated July 21, 1980 Memorandum from the Airport Manager regarding FY 80 General Fund Subsidy Airport, dated July 22, 1980. Minutes of Housing Code Task Force meeting of August 6, 1980, River Corridor Sewers Weekly Progress Summary, No. 5 11inutes of. Affirmative Action Task Force meeting of August 19, 1980. Copy of neves release from League of Iowa Municipalities regarding resolut Articles: a. City Manager Scarcity Spreads b. Bus Windows Sealed Shut - Boil Riders Copy of news release regarding appointment of Human Relations Director The American Dream, Volume 6, Number 1, Summer 1980 MICROFILMED BY JORM MICR+LAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES I J