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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1980-08-12 ResolutionRESOLUTION NO. 80-327 RESOLUTION APPROVING CLASS LIQUOR CONTROL LICENSE APPI,TntlM 7J�c�Li / Attest:aq�iv,(,T/ City Clerk MICROFILMED BY JORM MICR+LAO CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES u BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF IOWA CITY, IOWA, that a Class A Liquor Control License application is hereby apProv— ed for the following named person or persons at the following described location: Iowa City Lodge 41096 Loyal Order of Moose dba Iowa City Lodge 41096 Loyal Order of Moose, 2910 Muscatine Ave. i. Said approval shall be subject to any conditions or re- strictions hereafter imposed by ordinance or State law. The City Clerk shall cause a recommendation for approval to he endorsed upon the application and forward the same together with the license fee, certificate of financial responsibility, surety bond, sketch of the premises and all other information or documents required to the Iowa Beer i and Liquor Control Department. It was moved by vevera and seconded b that the Resolution a res �e adopted, and upon rol ca there were: AYES: NAYS: ABSENT: i Balmer x J Lynch x r r_. I - Erdahl x Neuhauser x Perrot x Roberts x Vevera x _ i Passed and approved this 12th day of August 19 80 I Attest:aq�iv,(,T/ City Clerk MICROFILMED BY JORM MICR+LAO CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES u RESOLUTION NO. 80-328 RESOLUTION TO ISSUE DANCING PERMIT BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF IOWA CITY, IOWA, that a Dancing Permit as provided by law is hereby granted to the following named person and at the following described locations upon his filing an application, having endorsed thereon the certificates of the proper city officials as to having complied with all regulations and ordinances, and having a valid Class "B" Beer Permit or liquor control l.cense, to wit: Iowa City Lodge 01096 Loyal Order of Moose dba Iowa City Lodge 01096 Loyal Order of Moose, 2910 Muscatine Ave. It was moved by Vevera and seconded by that the Resolution as read be adopted, and upon rol ca t ere were: AYES: NAYS: ABSENT: Balmer x Lynch x Erdahl x Neuhauser Perret Roberts Vevera x 19 80 Passed and approved this 12th day of August yor Attest: ; ,. 4". w %le, City Clerk �-T MICROFILMED BY JORM MICR+LAeI CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES i I' i i i 1 RESOLUTION NO. 80-328 RESOLUTION TO ISSUE DANCING PERMIT BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF IOWA CITY, IOWA, that a Dancing Permit as provided by law is hereby granted to the following named person and at the following described locations upon his filing an application, having endorsed thereon the certificates of the proper city officials as to having complied with all regulations and ordinances, and having a valid Class "B" Beer Permit or liquor control l.cense, to wit: Iowa City Lodge 01096 Loyal Order of Moose dba Iowa City Lodge 01096 Loyal Order of Moose, 2910 Muscatine Ave. It was moved by Vevera and seconded by that the Resolution as read be adopted, and upon rol ca t ere were: AYES: NAYS: ABSENT: Balmer x Lynch x Erdahl x Neuhauser Perret Roberts Vevera x 19 80 Passed and approved this 12th day of August yor Attest: ; ,. 4". w %le, City Clerk �-T MICROFILMED BY JORM MICR+LAeI CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES RESOLUTION NO. 80-329 RESOLUTION OF APPROVAL OF CLASS "C" BEER PERMIT APPLICATION BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF IOWA CITY, IOWA, that a Class "C" Beer Permit Application is hereby approved for the following named person or persons at the following described locations: Hy -Vee Food Stores, Inc, dba Hy -Vee Food Store #2, 310 N. 1st Avenue Said approval shall be subject to any conditions or restrictions hereafter imposed by ordinance or state law. The City Clerk shall cause a recommendation for approval to be endorsed upon the application and forward the same together with the license fee, surety bond,and all other information or documents required to the Iowa Beer and Liquor Control Department. It was moved by Vevera. and seconded by Erdahl that the Resolution as rea be adopted, and upon rol cal there were: Balmer Erdahl Neuhauser Perret Roberts Vevera AYES: NAYS: ABSENT: x x x x K. x x Passed and approved this 12th day of August , 19 80 IM O� Attest: h%y—TCi ry,l;J rk L...... __...._. MICROFILMED BY JORM MICR+LAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES i J n RESOLUTION NO. 80-330 RESOLUTION OF APPROVAL OF CLASS C SUNDAY PERMIT APPLICATION BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF IOWA CITY, IOWA, that a Class C Sunday Permit application is hereby approved for the following named person or persons at the following described location: Hy -vee Food Stores, Inc. dba Hy -Vee Food Store 112, 310 N. 1st Avenue Said approval shall be subject to any conditions or restrictions hereafter imposed by ordinance of state law. The City Clerk shall cause a recommendation for approval to be endorsed upon the application and forward the same together with the license fee, bond, and all other information or docu- ments required to the Iowa Beer and Liquor Control Department. It was moved by Vevera and seconded by Er�dahl that the Resolution as read be adopted, and upon ro 1 cl a there were: AYES: NAYS: ABSENT: Balmer x Lynch x Erdahl x Neuhauser x Perret x Roberts x Vevera x 19 80 Passed and approved this 12th day of August , i�yor Attest: 2;2z,?,) -,{� 4nJ City Clerk MICROFILMED BY JORM MICR+LAB CEDAR RAPIDS . DES MOINES a L_ j i a RESOLUTION NO. 80-331 RESOLUTION OF APPROVAL OF CLASS "C" BEER PERMIT APPLICATION BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF IOWA CITY, IOWA, that a Class "C" Beer Permit Application is hereby approved for the following named person or persons at the following described locations: Hy -Vee Food Stores, Inc. dba Hy -Vee Food Store #1, Drugtown #1, 501 Hollywood Blvd. 521 Hollywood Blvd Said approval shall be subject to any conditions or restrictions hereafter imposed by ordinance or state law. The City Clerk shall cause a recommendation for approval to be endorsed upon the application and forward the same together with the license fee, surety bond, and all other information or documents required to the Iowa Beer and Liquor Control Department. It was moved by Vevera that the Resolution aF— re adopted,nd sand nupon ded brolE all there were: Balmer Lynch Erdahl Neuhauser Perret Roberts Vevera AYES: NAYS: ABSENT: x x x x x x x Passed and approved this 12th da of Y — AU4USt 1980 or Attest:7jjaniQv) City Clerk MICROFILMED BY JORM MICR#LAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES / RESOLUTION NO. 80-331 RESOLUTION OF APPROVAL OF CLASS "C" BEER PERMIT APPLICATION BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF IOWA CITY, IOWA, that a Class "C" Beer Permit Application is hereby approved for the following named person or persons at the following described locations: Hy -Vee Food Stores, Inc. dba Hy -Vee Food Store #1, Drugtown #1, 501 Hollywood Blvd. 521 Hollywood Blvd Said approval shall be subject to any conditions or restrictions hereafter imposed by ordinance or state law. The City Clerk shall cause a recommendation for approval to be endorsed upon the application and forward the same together with the license fee, surety bond, and all other information or documents required to the Iowa Beer and Liquor Control Department. It was moved by Vevera that the Resolution aF— re adopted,nd sand nupon ded brolE all there were: Balmer Lynch Erdahl Neuhauser Perret Roberts Vevera AYES: NAYS: ABSENT: x x x x x x x Passed and approved this 12th da of Y — AU4USt 1980 or Attest:7jjaniQv) City Clerk MICROFILMED BY JORM MICR#LAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES n RESOLUTION N0. 80-332 RESOLUTION OF APPROVAL OF CLASS PERMIT APPLICATION— SUNDAY BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF IOWA CITY, IOWA, that a Class Sunday Permit application is hereby approved for the following named person or persons at the following described location: Hy -Vee Food Stores, Inc. dba Hy -Vee Food Store 111, Drugtown O1, 501 Hollywood Blvd. 521 Hollywood Blvd. Said approval shall be subject to any conditions or restrictions hereafter imposed by ordinance of state law. The City Clerk shall cause a recommendation for approval to be endorsed upon the application and forward the same together with the license fee, bond, and all other information or docu- ments required to the Iowa Beer and Liquor Control Department. It was moved by Vevera and seconded b Erdahl that the Resolution as read be adopted, and uponyroll call there were: AYES: NAYS: ABSENT: Balmer x Lynch x Erdahl x Neuhauser - x Perret x Roberts x Vevera x 1980 Passed and approved this 12th day of August , or Attest:��� �nA City Clerk i MICROFILMED DY JORM MICR+LAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES /y7/ m I \ n RESOLUTION N0. 80-332 RESOLUTION OF APPROVAL OF CLASS PERMIT APPLICATION— SUNDAY BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF IOWA CITY, IOWA, that a Class Sunday Permit application is hereby approved for the following named person or persons at the following described location: Hy -Vee Food Stores, Inc. dba Hy -Vee Food Store 111, Drugtown O1, 501 Hollywood Blvd. 521 Hollywood Blvd. Said approval shall be subject to any conditions or restrictions hereafter imposed by ordinance of state law. The City Clerk shall cause a recommendation for approval to be endorsed upon the application and forward the same together with the license fee, bond, and all other information or docu- ments required to the Iowa Beer and Liquor Control Department. It was moved by Vevera and seconded b Erdahl that the Resolution as read be adopted, and uponyroll call there were: AYES: NAYS: ABSENT: Balmer x Lynch x Erdahl x Neuhauser - x Perret x Roberts x Vevera x 1980 Passed and approved this 12th day of August , or Attest:��� �nA City Clerk i MICROFILMED DY JORM MICR+LAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES /y7/ m RESOLUTION NO. 80-333 RESOLUTION APPROVING CLASS C LIQUOR CONTROL LICENSE APPLYCATM BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF IOWA CITY, IOWA, that a Class �veLiquor Control License application is hereby approd-for the following named person or persons at the following described location: George's Buffet, Inc. dba George's Buffet, 312 Market Said approval shall be subject to any conditions or re- strictions hereafter imposed by ordinance or State law. The City Clerk shall cause a recommendation for approval to he endorsed upon the application and forward the same together with the license fee, certificate of financial responsibility, surety bond, sketch of the premises and all other information or documents required to the Iowa Beer and Liquor Control Department. It was moved by Vevera and seconded by Erdahl that the Resolution as re— ai'Te adopted, and upon7r__o1T caZT there were: Balmer Lynch Erdahl Neuhauser Perret Roberts AYES: NAYS: ABSENT: x x x x x Vevera x Passed and approved this 12th day of August 1 1980 or Attest: YK-,,,o K• /(rwy, Qed,,t City Clerk �T MICROFILMED BY JORM MICR+LAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES 1 /y�� i Attest: T%ki�,.,.1 -<,0 City Clerk T /rr,7 MICROFILMED BY JORM MICR( LAB t' CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES i RESOLUTION NO. 80-334 I RESOLUTION OF APPROVAL OF CLASS "C" BEER PERMIT APPLICATION I BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF IOWA CITY, IOWA, that a Class "C" Beer Permit Application is hereby approved for the following named person or persons at the following described locations: John R. Alberhasky dba John's Grocery, Inc., 401 E. Market i i Said approval shall be subject to any conditions or restrictions j hereafter imposed by ordinance or state law. The City Clerk shall cause a recommendation for approval to be endorsed upon the application and forward the same together with the license fee, surety bond,and all other information or documents required to the Iowa Beer and Liquor Control Department. r it was moved by Vevera and seconded by Erdahl .' that the Resolution as read be adopted, and upon roll call there were: AYES: NAYS: ABSENT: Balmer x Lynch x - ` Erdahl x Neuhauser x Perret L x I Roberts x I Vevera x i. " Passed and approved this 12th day of August , 19 80 ayor Attest: T%ki�,.,.1 -<,0 City Clerk T /rr,7 MICROFILMED BY JORM MICR( LAB t' CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES i i r. i RESOLUTION NO. 8—�_ RESOLUTION OF APPROVAL OF CLASSC PERMIT APPLICATION SUNDAY BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF IOWA CITY, IOWA, that a Class C Sunday Permit application is hereby approved for the following named person or persons at the following described location: John R. Alberhasky dba John's Grocery, Inc., 401 E. Market Said approval shall be subject to any conditions or restrictions hereafter imposed by ordinance of state law. The City Clerk shall cause a recommendation for approval be endorsed upon the application and forward the same getherto With the license fee, bond, and all other information or docu- ments required to the Iowa Beer and Liquor Control Department. Y u It was moved b that Erdahl the Resolution yas read be adopted9eandduponed yro I there '^ .f were: ♦Y AYES: NAYS: 'a + Balmer x ABSENT: Lynch x " Erdahl x Neuhauser x Ferret .. x Roberts x I Vevera x i Passed and approved this 12th 19 80 day of August I or I Attest:4, i City Clerk i MICROFILMED BY JORM MICR+LAB ' t �I - ' 3 CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES RESOLUTION NO. 80-336 RESOLUTION APPROVING CLASS c LIQUOR CONTROL LICENSE APPLICATION BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF IOWA CITY, IOWA, that a Class C Liquor Control License application is hereby approve or the following named person or persons at the following described location: Carden, Inc. dba Joe's Place, 115 Iowa Ave. Said approval shall be subject to any conditions or re- strictions hereafter imposed by ordinance or State law. The City Clerk shall cause a recommendation for approval to he endorsed upon the application and forward the same together with the license fee, certificate of financial responsibility, surety bond, sketch of the premises and all other information or documents required to the Iowa Beer and Liquor Control Department. It was moved by vevera and seconded by Era hl that the Resolution as rea a adopted, and upon ro T --c=a there were: AYES: NAYS: ABSENT: Balmer x Lynch x Erdahl ` Neuhauser x Perret x Roberts x Vevera x Passed and approved this 12th day of August i9 80 or Attest: Ib I* „� ,�„ City Clerk MICROFILMED BY JORM MICR+LAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES p i RESOLUTION N0. 80-337 n RESOLUTION APPROVING CLASS C LIQUOR CONTROL LICENSE APPLTCA" BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF IOWA CITYIOWA, that a Class C Liquor Control License application is hereby approve or the following named person or persons at the following described location: Robert H. Jeter dba Plamor Bowling, Inc., 1555 1st. Ave. Said approval shall be subject to any conditions or re- strictions hereafter imposed by ordinance or State law. The City Clerk shall cause a recommendation for approval to he endorsed upon the application and forward the same together with the license fee, certificate of financial responsibility, surety bond, sketch of the premises and all other information or documents required to the Iowa Beer and Liquor Control Department. It was moved by v and seconded by Erdahl that the Resolution as sea a adopted, and upon ro ca ll there were: AYES: NAYS: ABSENT: Balmer x Lynch x _ Erdahl x Neuhauser Perret x Roberts x Vevera x Passed and approved this 12th day of 'August 19 80 • Attest:illn.yC;__:� X —1 �cA Ct�ek �t3ayor ✓ MICROFII.MFD BY DORM MICR+LAB CEDAR RAPIDS DES MOINES 9 I C f / RESOLUTION NO. 80-338 RESOLUTION OF APPROVAL OF CLASS C SUNDAY PERMIT APPLICATION BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF IOWA CITY, IOWA, that a Class C Sunday Permit application is hereby approved for the following named person or persons at the following described location: Robert H. Jetcr dba Plamor Bowling, Inc.-, 1555 1st Ave. Said approval shall be subject to any conditions or restrictions hereafter imposed by ordinance of state law. The City Clerk shall cause a recommendation for approval to be endorsed upon the application and forward the same together with the license fee, bond, and all other information or docu- ments required to the Iowa Beer and Liquor Control Department. It was moved by Vevera and seconded by Erdahl that the Resolution as read be adopted, and upon ro 1 ca 1 there were: AYES: NAYS: ABSENT: Balmer x Lynch x Erdahl x Neuhauser x Perret x Roberts x Vevera x Passed and approved this 12th day of August , 1980 Attest: e__- City Clerk r MICROFILMED BY JORM MICR+LAB 9 CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES ■ i ZF i.. Cl..<I',. n RESOLUTION NO. 80-339 RESOLUTION APPROVING CLASS "B" BEER PERMIT APPLICATION BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF IOWA CITY, IOWA, that a Class "B" Beer Permit Application is hereby approved for the following named person or persons at the following described location: East Moline Pizza Hut, Inc, dba Pizza Hut, 1921 Keokuk St. Said approval shall be subject to any conditions or re- strictions hereafter imposed by ordinance or State law. The City Clerk shall cause a recommendation for approval to be endorsed upon the application and forward the same together with the license fee, certificate of financial responsibility, surety bond and all other information or documents required to the Iowa Beer and Liquor Control Department, It was moved by Vevera and seconded by Erdahl that the Resolution ase re—aTTe adopted, and upon roTrcaiI there were: AYES: NAYS: ABSENT: Balmer x Lynch _x Erdahl a Neuhauser X Perret x Roberts x Vevera x Passed and approved this 12th day of Augsut , 19 80 Attest:323,L. n -e , d„ .. City Clerk MICROFILMED BY JORM MICR+LAO CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES /Y76 a 1 i ZF i.. Cl..<I',. n RESOLUTION NO. 80-339 RESOLUTION APPROVING CLASS "B" BEER PERMIT APPLICATION BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF IOWA CITY, IOWA, that a Class "B" Beer Permit Application is hereby approved for the following named person or persons at the following described location: East Moline Pizza Hut, Inc, dba Pizza Hut, 1921 Keokuk St. Said approval shall be subject to any conditions or re- strictions hereafter imposed by ordinance or State law. The City Clerk shall cause a recommendation for approval to be endorsed upon the application and forward the same together with the license fee, certificate of financial responsibility, surety bond and all other information or documents required to the Iowa Beer and Liquor Control Department, It was moved by Vevera and seconded by Erdahl that the Resolution ase re—aTTe adopted, and upon roTrcaiI there were: AYES: NAYS: ABSENT: Balmer x Lynch _x Erdahl a Neuhauser X Perret x Roberts x Vevera x Passed and approved this 12th day of Augsut , 19 80 Attest:323,L. n -e , d„ .. City Clerk MICROFILMED BY JORM MICR+LAO CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES /Y76 a RESOLUTION NO. 80-340 RESOLUTION OF APPROVAL OF CLASS B SUNDAY PERMIT APPLICATION BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF IOWA CITY, IOWA, that a Class B Sunday Permit application is hereby approved for the following named person or persons at the following described location: East Moline Pizza Hut, Inc. dba Pizza Hut, 1921 Keokuk St. Said approval shall be subject to any conditions or restrictions hereafter imposed by ordinance of state law. The City Clerk shall cause a recommendation for approval to be endorsed upon the application and forward the same together with the license fee, bond, and all other information or docu- ments required to the Iowa Beer and Liquor Control Department. It was moved by levers and seconded by Erdahl that the Resolution as read be adopted, and upon roll call there were: AYES: NAYS: ABSENT: Balmer x Lynch x Erdahl x Neuhauser x Perret x Roberts x Vevera x Passed and approved this 12th day of August 19 80 mayor Attest:}7t,' �-� an. �aA.i ity C erk y MICROFILMED BY JORM MICR+1_A8 CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES RR I e 1. RESOLUTION N0, g 0 RESOLUTION APPROVING CLASS c LIQUOR CONTROL LICENSE APPLMAZ'Iap BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF IOWA CITYIOWA, that a ase is hereby byLiquor Control License application approve or the following named person or persons at the following described location: i 3U60 Corp. dba Burt's Lounge, 1310 Highland Ct. Said approval shall be subject to any conditions or re- strictions hereafter imposed by ordinance or State law. The City to heendorsed 0upon the lapplicationeal cause a nd forwardendationthersameroval together with the license fee, certificate of financial responsibility, surety bond, sketch of the premises and all other information or documents required to the Iowa Beer and Liquor Control Department. It was moved by Vevera and seconded b that the Resolution ss ras a adopted, and upon rordaca there were: AYES: NAYS: ABSENT: Balmer x Lynch Erdahl x Neuhauser x Perret x Roberts Vevera x Passed and approved this 12th day of August 19 80 Attest- City Clerk %`— MICROFILMED BY JORM MICR+LAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES 1y» i Nj i i e 1. RESOLUTION N0, g 0 RESOLUTION APPROVING CLASS c LIQUOR CONTROL LICENSE APPLMAZ'Iap BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF IOWA CITYIOWA, that a ase is hereby byLiquor Control License application approve or the following named person or persons at the following described location: i 3U60 Corp. dba Burt's Lounge, 1310 Highland Ct. Said approval shall be subject to any conditions or re- strictions hereafter imposed by ordinance or State law. The City to heendorsed 0upon the lapplicationeal cause a nd forwardendationthersameroval together with the license fee, certificate of financial responsibility, surety bond, sketch of the premises and all other information or documents required to the Iowa Beer and Liquor Control Department. It was moved by Vevera and seconded b that the Resolution ss ras a adopted, and upon rordaca there were: AYES: NAYS: ABSENT: Balmer x Lynch Erdahl x Neuhauser x Perret x Roberts Vevera x Passed and approved this 12th day of August 19 80 Attest- City Clerk %`— MICROFILMED BY JORM MICR+LAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES 1y» i r; :- n RESOLUTION NO. _80-342 i/CicCc.�r� RESOLUTION SETTING PUBLIC HEARING FOR THE SALE OF REAL PROPERTY OWNED BY THE CITY OF IOWA CITY AND LOCATED IN BLOCK TWO OF COOK, SARGENT AND DOWNEY'S ADDITION (WEST OF GILBERT STREET AND SOUTH OF KIRKWOOD AVENUE). WHEREAS, the City of Iowa City owns the following real property: An alley running east and west in Block 2 of Cook, Sargent and Downey's Addition, with a width of 20 feet; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Iowa City has adopted Ordinance No. 80-3000 on July 29, 1980, vacating the above-described alley; and WHEREAS, the City Council ,proposes to sell the above-described real property to Chariton Storage Co.; and WHEREAS, the proposed sale will be subject to the following terms: 1. The price for the sale of the above-described real property will be $10,000. 2. Chariton Storage Co. and Hy -Vee Food Stores, Inc. will provide the City with Quit Claim Deeds to the property immediately east of Ralston Creek, south of Kirkwood Avenue, and and north of First Street; WHEREAS, it is necessary to publish this proposal and to publish notice of a public hearing on this proposal. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF IOWA CITY: 1. That the City proposes to sell the above-described real property to Chariton Storage Co. for the sum of $10,000 and in exchange for a Quit Claim Deed as described above. 2• this That the City Clerk is authorized and directed to publish notice of er, can Section 364.7, and 19 9 Codehof Iowa, auhearilny illnotice bethat heldbeforetto the City Council on the proposed disposition of the above -describer) Property at the Council Chambers, Civic Center, 410 East Washington Street, Iowa City, Iowa, at 7:30 P.M. on the 26th day of August, 1980, and any persons having objections to said proposed action may appear and file their objections at said hearing. MICROFILMED BY JORM MICR+LAB i j CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES r, Resolution N 80-342 Page 2 It was moved by Vevera and seconded by Erdahl the Resolution be adopted, and upon roll call there were: AYES: NAYS: ABSENT: X Balmer x Erdahl X Lynch _ x Neuhauser _ x Perret _ x Roberts x Vevera Passed and approved this 12th day of August , 1980. YOR ATTEST: 7j/ie,4xiWi�ei� Qlv,� C1IY,CLERK —7 MICROFILMED BY JORM MICR+LA9 CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES V"r-ivnd 6 P.p'rovrrd Py The Lejai Dapartr!W4 -e5 8- -/ - �0 1<171 _.._ I r. RESOLUTION NO. 80-343 ` RESOLUTION SETTING PUBLIC HEARING ON PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS, FORM OF CONTRACT, AND ESTIMATE OF COST FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRICT STREETSCAPE IMPROVFMFNT _ PROJECT PHASE II -C — DIRECTING CITY CLERK TO PUBLISH NOTICE OF SAID HEARING, AND IM ECT- ING CITY ENGINEER TO PLACE SAID PLANS, ETC., ON FILE FOR PUBLIC INSPECTION. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF IOWA CITY, IOWA: 1. That a public hearing on the plans, specifications, form of contract, and estimate of cost for the construction of the above-named project is to be held on the 26th day of August , 19 80 , at 7:30 P.M. in the Council Chambers, Civic Center, Iowa City, Iowa. 2. That the City Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to publish notice of the public hearing for the construction of the above-named project in a newspaper published at least once weekly and having a general circulation in the city, not less than four (4) nor more than twenty (20) days before said hearing. 3.• That the plans, specifications, form of contract, and estimate of cost for the construction of the above-named project are hereby ordered placed on file by the City Engineer in the office of the City Clerk for public inspection. It was moved by Vevera and seconded by Erdah] that the Resolution as read be adopted, and upon roll call there were: AYES: NAYS: ABSENT: x Balmer x Erdahl x Lynch x Neuhauser x Perret x Roberts x Vevera Passed and approved this 12th day of August 19 gp_• Reetiv.. y. T s al Dr Pa mayor ATTEST:7ni.�.v City C1 rk �y79 MICRDF RMED RY JORM MICR�LA13 CEDAR RAPIDS •DES MOINES d l J RESOLUTION NO. 80-344 RESOLUTION ANNEXING CERTAIN DESCRIBED REAL ESTATE TO THE CITY OF IOWA CITY, IOWA. WHEREAS, Wayne Waters, the owner, has petitioned that the following described real estate be annexed to the City of Iowa City, Iowa, to -wit: Part of the southeast quarter of Section 24, Township 79 North Range 6 west of the 5th P.M. r+escribed as follows, to -wit: j Commencing at the southeast corner of the southwest quarter of the southeast quarter, thence north 201 36' east 798 feet to the center of Wyoming Road (Highway 6 Bypass), thence along the center of said road north 60° 29.5' west 550 feet, thence along the Center of said road north 58° 10' west 581 feet, thence south 500 feet, thence east 300 feet, thence north to the center of Wyoming Road (Highway 6 Bypass). (Located south of Highway 6 Bypass and opposite Heinz Manufacturing). i WHEREAS, the Planning and Zoning Commission has recommended that Council annex said real estate; and, WHEREAS,the real estate is not located within the urbanized area of any other city except the City of Iowa City; and, WHEREAS, the City Council deems it in the public interest to annex said real estate, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF IOWA CITY, IOWA: 1. That the above-described real estate is hereby annexed to the City of Iowa City, Iowa. 2. That the Mayor and City Clerk are hereby authorized and directed to certify a copy of this resolution, along with a map of the real estate involved showing its location in relationship to the City of Iowa City, Iowa, to the City Development Board, the Johnson County Recorder, the Secretary of State, and the Iowa Department of Transportation. 3. That the Mayor and City Clerk are hereby authorized to sign this resolution. It was moved by Vevera and seconded by Lynch that the resolution as read be adopted, and upon roll call there were: AYES: NAYS: ABSENT: X Balmer X Erdahl X Lynch x Neuhauser x Perret X Roberts X Vevera Passed and approved this 12thday of August 1980. AYOR ATTEST: �Y CLERK I MICROFILMED BY JORM MICR+LAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES Z..., (bc4md d. App vrxl Ety 7hA Local Jellaftlert �S P-� W 0 LOCATION MAP A-8001. Water Estate r jr- MICROFILMED BY JORM I%AICR+LA13 CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES 0 RESOLUTION NO RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING FILING OF A COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT/METRO ENTITLEMENT 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 WHEREAS, the City of Iowa City, Iowa, is an eligible unit of general local government authorized to file an application under the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974, as amended; and, WHEREAS, the City of Iowa City, Iowa, has prepared an application for federal assistance under the Community Development Block Grant/Small Cities Program for the Lower Ralston Creek Neighborhood Revitalization Project, totaling an amount of $2 million over a three year period; and, WHEREAS, the City of Iowa City, Iowa, has been declared a Standard Metropolitan Statistical Area eligible for Metro Entitlement funding of $770,000 to be used to continue the Lower Ralston Creek Neighborhood Revitalization Project; and, WHEREAS, the City of Iowa City, Iowa, has provided the residents of the community with opportunities to participate in the application's develop- i ment; and WHEREAS, the City Council of Iowa City, Iowa, believes that the public interest will be served by filing said application with the United States government. i, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF IOWA CITY, IOWA, that the City Manager of Iowa City be and is hereby directed to file with — the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development an application for the Community Development Block Grant/Metro Entitlement Program under the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974, as amended; and, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Manager is authorized and directed to — provide the necessary understandings and assurances required by the Department of Housing and Urban Development in connection with said application, specifically assurances contained in HUD form 7088; and, — BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Manager is designated as the chief executive officer and as the representative of the applicant to act in connection with the application and to provide such additional information as may be required. 2 MICROFILMED BY JORM MICR+LAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES T /y93 1 0 RESOLUTION NO RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING FILING OF A COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT/METRO ENTITLEMENT 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 WHEREAS, the City of Iowa City, Iowa, is an eligible unit of general local government authorized to file an application under the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974, as amended; and, WHEREAS, the City of Iowa City, Iowa, has prepared an application for federal assistance under the Community Development Block Grant/Small Cities Program for the Lower Ralston Creek Neighborhood Revitalization Project, totaling an amount of $2 million over a three year period; and, WHEREAS, the City of Iowa City, Iowa, has been declared a Standard Metropolitan Statistical Area eligible for Metro Entitlement funding of $770,000 to be used to continue the Lower Ralston Creek Neighborhood Revitalization Project; and, WHEREAS, the City of Iowa City, Iowa, has provided the residents of the community with opportunities to participate in the application's develop- i ment; and WHEREAS, the City Council of Iowa City, Iowa, believes that the public interest will be served by filing said application with the United States government. i, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF IOWA CITY, IOWA, that the City Manager of Iowa City be and is hereby directed to file with — the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development an application for the Community Development Block Grant/Metro Entitlement Program under the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974, as amended; and, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Manager is authorized and directed to — provide the necessary understandings and assurances required by the Department of Housing and Urban Development in connection with said application, specifically assurances contained in HUD form 7088; and, — BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Manager is designated as the chief executive officer and as the representative of the applicant to act in connection with the application and to provide such additional information as may be required. 2 MICROFILMED BY JORM MICR+LAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES T /y93 i ( Resolution No. _ Page 2 n It was moved by and seconded by the Resolution be adopted, and upon roll call there were: — AYES: NAYS: ABSENT: Balmer Erdahl — Lynch — — Neuhauser — Perret Roberts Vevera Passed and approved this day of 1980. frl 4 l JI ATTEST: CITY CLERK MAYOR 3 MICROFILMED BY JORM MICR+LAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES M Aef r uy t e r — I { ' n I 1 I i MAYOR 3 MICROFILMED BY JORM MICR+LAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES M Aef 0 M U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development — Community Development Block Grant Entitlement Grants Program Assurances I — The applicant hereby assures and certifies that: (a) It possesses legal authority to apply for the grant, and to execute the proposed program. (b) Its governinq body has duly adopted or passed as an official act a reso- lution, motion or similar action authorizing the filing of the application, including all understandings and assurances contained therein, and directing and authorizinq the person identified as the official representative of the applicant to act in connection with the application and to provide such additional informa- tion as may be required. (c) It has complied with all the requirements of OMB Circular No. A-95 as modified by 24 CFR 570.310 and that either; (1) Any comments and recommendations made by or through clearinghouses are attached and have been considered prior to submission of the application; or (2) The required procedures have been followed and no comments or recommenda- tions have been'received. (d) Prior to submission of its application, the applicant has: (1) Prepared a written citizen participation plan, which: (i) Provides an opportunity for citizens to participate in the development of the application, encourages the submission of views and proposals, particularly by residents of blighted neighborhoods and citizens of low- and moderate -income, provides for timely responses to the proposals submitted, and schedules hearings at times and locations which permit broad participation) (ii) Provides citizens with adequate information concerning the amount of funds available for pr000sed community development and housing activities, the range of activities that may be undertaken, and other important program require- ments; (iii) Provides for public hearings to obtain the views of citizens on commu- nity development and housing needs; and (iv) Provides citizens with an opportunity to submit comments concerning the community development performance of the applicant. (2) Plan in a of his in developmenteoftthe applicationanner Thetapplicant shallachieve fullpalsocfollownthiscplansto achieve full citizen participation in all other stages of the program. (e) Its chief executive officer or other officer of applicant approved by HUD: (1) Consents to assume the status of a responsible Federal official under the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 insofar as the provisions of such Act apply to 24 CFP 570; (2) Is authorized and consents on behalf of the applicant and himself to accept the jurisdiction of the Federal courts for the purpose, of enforcement of his responsibilities as such an official. Page 1 of 4 IIUD-7069 (G-75) MICROFILMED BY JORM MICR+LAB CEDAR RAPIDS - DES MOINES Alfa ................................ .._. i 0 M U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development — Community Development Block Grant Entitlement Grants Program Assurances I — The applicant hereby assures and certifies that: (a) It possesses legal authority to apply for the grant, and to execute the proposed program. (b) Its governinq body has duly adopted or passed as an official act a reso- lution, motion or similar action authorizing the filing of the application, including all understandings and assurances contained therein, and directing and authorizinq the person identified as the official representative of the applicant to act in connection with the application and to provide such additional informa- tion as may be required. (c) It has complied with all the requirements of OMB Circular No. A-95 as modified by 24 CFR 570.310 and that either; (1) Any comments and recommendations made by or through clearinghouses are attached and have been considered prior to submission of the application; or (2) The required procedures have been followed and no comments or recommenda- tions have been'received. (d) Prior to submission of its application, the applicant has: (1) Prepared a written citizen participation plan, which: (i) Provides an opportunity for citizens to participate in the development of the application, encourages the submission of views and proposals, particularly by residents of blighted neighborhoods and citizens of low- and moderate -income, provides for timely responses to the proposals submitted, and schedules hearings at times and locations which permit broad participation) (ii) Provides citizens with adequate information concerning the amount of funds available for pr000sed community development and housing activities, the range of activities that may be undertaken, and other important program require- ments; (iii) Provides for public hearings to obtain the views of citizens on commu- nity development and housing needs; and (iv) Provides citizens with an opportunity to submit comments concerning the community development performance of the applicant. (2) Plan in a of his in developmenteoftthe applicationanner Thetapplicant shallachieve fullpalsocfollownthiscplansto achieve full citizen participation in all other stages of the program. (e) Its chief executive officer or other officer of applicant approved by HUD: (1) Consents to assume the status of a responsible Federal official under the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 insofar as the provisions of such Act apply to 24 CFP 570; (2) Is authorized and consents on behalf of the applicant and himself to accept the jurisdiction of the Federal courts for the purpose, of enforcement of his responsibilities as such an official. Page 1 of 4 IIUD-7069 (G-75) MICROFILMED BY JORM MICR+LAB CEDAR RAPIDS - DES MOINES Alfa ................................ .._. M The Community Development Proqram has been developed so as to give maxi- mum feasible priority to activities which will benefit low- and moderate -income families or aid in the prevention or elimination of slums or blight. IThe requirement for this certification will not preclude the Secretary from approving an application where the applicant certifies, and the Secretary deter- mines, that all or part of the Community Development Program activities are designed to meet other community development needs having a particular urgency as specifically explained in the application in accordance with 5570.302(f).] (g) It will comply with the requlations, policies, guidelines and require- ments of OMB Circular No. A-102, Revised, and Federal Management Circular 74-4 as they relate to the application, acceptance, and use of Federal funds under _ 24 CFR 570. (h) It will administer and enforce the labor standards requirements set forth in 24 CFR 570.605 and HUD regulations issued to implement such requirements. (i) It will comply with all requirements imposed by HUD concerning special requirements of law, program requirements, and other administrative requirements, approved in accordance with OMB Circular No. A-102, Revised. (j) It will comply with the provisions of Executive Order 11296, relating to evaluation of flood hazards and Executive Order 11288 relating to the prevention, control, and abatement of water pollution. (k) It will require every building or facility (other than a privately owned residential structure) designed, constructed, or altered with funds provided under 24 CFR 570 to comply with the "American Standard Specifications for Making _ Buildings and Facilities Accessible to, and Usable by, the Physically Handicapp- ed," Number A -117.1-R 1971, subject to the exceptions contained in 41 CFR 101- 19.604. The applicant will be responsible for conducting inspections to insure compliance with these specifications by the contractor. (1) It will comply with: (l) Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (Pub. L. 88-352), and the regu- lations issued pursuant thereto (24 CFP Part 1), which provides that no person in the United States shall on the qrounds of race, color, or national origin, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be otherwise sub- jected to discrimination under any program or activity for which the applicant - receives Federal financial assistance and will immediately take any measures necessary to effectuate this assurance. If any real property or structure there- on is provided or improved with the aid of Federal financial assistance extended to the applicant, this assurance shall obligate the applicant, or in the case of any transfer of such property, any transferee, for the period during which the real property or structure is used for a purpose for which the Federal financial assistance is extended, or for another purpose involving the provision of similar services or benefits. (2) Title VIII of the Civil Rights Act of 1968 (Pub. L. 90-284), as amended, —. administering all programs and activities relating to housing and community development in a manner to affirmatively further fair housing; and will take action to affirmatively further fair housing in the sale or rental of housing, the financing of housing, and the provision of brokerage services. (3) Section 109 of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974, and the reaulations issued pursuant thereto (24 CFR Part 570.601), which provides that no person in the United States shall, on the grounds of race, color, national origin, or sex, be excluded from participation in, be c'enied the benefits of, or be sub- jected to discrimination under, any program or activity funded in whole or in part ..-. with funds provided under 24 CFR 570. page 7 of 4 HUD -7065 (6-75) 5 MICROFILMED BY DORM MICR+LAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES /y93 9 l 1 M The Community Development Proqram has been developed so as to give maxi- mum feasible priority to activities which will benefit low- and moderate -income families or aid in the prevention or elimination of slums or blight. IThe requirement for this certification will not preclude the Secretary from approving an application where the applicant certifies, and the Secretary deter- mines, that all or part of the Community Development Program activities are designed to meet other community development needs having a particular urgency as specifically explained in the application in accordance with 5570.302(f).] (g) It will comply with the requlations, policies, guidelines and require- ments of OMB Circular No. A-102, Revised, and Federal Management Circular 74-4 as they relate to the application, acceptance, and use of Federal funds under _ 24 CFR 570. (h) It will administer and enforce the labor standards requirements set forth in 24 CFR 570.605 and HUD regulations issued to implement such requirements. (i) It will comply with all requirements imposed by HUD concerning special requirements of law, program requirements, and other administrative requirements, approved in accordance with OMB Circular No. A-102, Revised. (j) It will comply with the provisions of Executive Order 11296, relating to evaluation of flood hazards and Executive Order 11288 relating to the prevention, control, and abatement of water pollution. (k) It will require every building or facility (other than a privately owned residential structure) designed, constructed, or altered with funds provided under 24 CFR 570 to comply with the "American Standard Specifications for Making _ Buildings and Facilities Accessible to, and Usable by, the Physically Handicapp- ed," Number A -117.1-R 1971, subject to the exceptions contained in 41 CFR 101- 19.604. The applicant will be responsible for conducting inspections to insure compliance with these specifications by the contractor. (1) It will comply with: (l) Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (Pub. L. 88-352), and the regu- lations issued pursuant thereto (24 CFP Part 1), which provides that no person in the United States shall on the qrounds of race, color, or national origin, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be otherwise sub- jected to discrimination under any program or activity for which the applicant - receives Federal financial assistance and will immediately take any measures necessary to effectuate this assurance. If any real property or structure there- on is provided or improved with the aid of Federal financial assistance extended to the applicant, this assurance shall obligate the applicant, or in the case of any transfer of such property, any transferee, for the period during which the real property or structure is used for a purpose for which the Federal financial assistance is extended, or for another purpose involving the provision of similar services or benefits. (2) Title VIII of the Civil Rights Act of 1968 (Pub. L. 90-284), as amended, —. administering all programs and activities relating to housing and community development in a manner to affirmatively further fair housing; and will take action to affirmatively further fair housing in the sale or rental of housing, the financing of housing, and the provision of brokerage services. (3) Section 109 of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974, and the reaulations issued pursuant thereto (24 CFR Part 570.601), which provides that no person in the United States shall, on the grounds of race, color, national origin, or sex, be excluded from participation in, be c'enied the benefits of, or be sub- jected to discrimination under, any program or activity funded in whole or in part ..-. with funds provided under 24 CFR 570. page 7 of 4 HUD -7065 (6-75) 5 MICROFILMED BY DORM MICR+LAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES /y93 9 1 .3t r 1 (4) Executive Order 11063 on equal opportunity in housing and nondiscrimina- tion in the sale or rental of housing built with Federal assistance. j (5) Executive order 11246, and the regulations issued pursuant thereto (24 CFR Part 130 and 41 CFR Chapter 60), and Section 4(b) of the Grant Agreement, which Provides that no person shall be discriminated against on the basis of race, color, reliqion, sex or national origin in all phases of employment during the performance of Federal or federally assisted construction contracts. Contractors and subcontractors on Federal and federally assisted construction contracts shall take affirmative action to insure fair treatment in employment, upgrading, demo- tion, or transfer; recruitment or recruitment advertising; layoff or termination, _. rates of pay or other forms of compensation and selection for training and apprenticeship. (m) it will comply with Section 3 of the Housing and Urban Development Act of 1968, as amended, requiring that to the greatest extent feasible opportunities for training and employment be given to lower-income residents of the project area and contracts for work in connection with the project be awarded to eligible business concerns which are located in, or owned in substantial part by, persons residing in the area of the project. (n) It will: (1) To the greatest extent practicable under State law, comply with Sections 301 and 302 of Title III (Uniform Real Property Acquisition Policy) of the Uni- form Relocation Assistance and Peal Property Acquisition Policies Act of 1970 and will comply with Sections 303 and 304 of Title III, and HUD implementing instruc- tions at 24 CFP Part 42; and (2) Inform affected persons of their rights and of the acquisition policies and procedures set forth in the regulations at 24 CFR Part 42 and 5570.602(b). (o) It will: J(1) Comply with Title II (Uniform Relocation Assistance) of the Uniform Relo- cation Assistance and Real Property Acquisition Policies Act of 1970 and HUD i implementinq regulations at 24 CFR Part 42 and 5570.602(a); (2) Provide relocation payments and offer relocation assistance as described in Section 205 of the Uniform Relocation Assistance Act to all persons displaced as a result of acquisition of real property for an activity assisted under the Community Development Block Grant program. Such payments and assistance shall be provided in a fair and consistent and equitable manner that insures that the relocation process does not result in different or separate treatment of such persons on account of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, or source of income; (3) Assure that, within a reasonable period of time prior to displacement, comparable decent, safe and sanitary replacement dwellings will be available to all displaced families and individuals and that the range of choices available to such persons will not vary on account of their race, color, religion, national origin, sex, or source of income; and (4) Inform affected persons of the relocation assistance, policies and proce- dures set forth in the regulations at 24 CFR Part 42 and 24 CFR 570.602(a). (p) It will establish safeguards to prohibit employees from using positions for a purpose that is or gives the appearance of being motivated by a desire for - Private qain for themselves or others, particularly those with whom they have family, business, or other ties. page 3 of 4 HUD -7068 (6-78) 6 �elf3 ................. MICROFILMED BY JORM MICR+LAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES MICROFILMED BY r, JORM MICR#LAB J CEDAR RAPIDS Y DES MOINES I (a) It will comply with the provisions of the Hatch Act which limits the political activity of employees. (r) It will give HUD and the Comptroller General through any authorized all records, books, papers, or representatives access to and the right to examine documents related to the grant. _ (s) It will insure that the facilities under its ownership, lease or supervi are not listed sion which shall be utilized in the accomplishment of the program 's list Violating Facilities and (EPA) of on the Environmental Protection Agency- from the Director of _ that it will notify HUD of the receipt o f any communication a facility to be used in the indfor project the EPA office ofcFeder :I Activitiesicating by thehEPAat tion onsid (t) It will comply with the flood insurance purchase requirements of Section L. 93-234, 87 Stat. J lU2(a) of the Flood D isaster Protection Act of 1973. Pub. Section 103(a) required, on and after March 2, 975, approved December 31, 1973. in where such insurance is _ 1974, the purchase of flood insurance communities of any Federal financial assistance for available as a condition for the receipt for use in any area, that has been identi- construction or acquisition purposes Housing and Urban Development as an v fled by the Secretary of the Department of The "Federal financial assistance" area having special flood hazards. phrase guaranty, insurance payment, rebate, subsidy, ;�: includes any form of loan, grant, other form of direct or indirect disaster assistance loan or grant, or any Federal assistance. 5 It will, in connection with its performance of environmental assessments Section 106 of r �I (u) under the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969, comply with 470), Executive Order the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966 (16 U.S.C. Historical Data Act of 1966 (16 11593, and the Preservation of Archeological and U.S.C. 469a-1, et. sea.) by: (]) Consulting with the State Historic Preservation Officer to identify Register of Nis- 1 properties listed in or eligible for in in the National (see 36 CFP Part 800.8) by the toric Places that are subject to adverse effects proposed activity, and with all reauirements established by HUD to avoid or mitigate (2)' complying adverse effects upon such properties. 1 n page 4 of 4 IIIID-7068 (6-76) ' I • V.b ?Nf"1,N ,YI NfIM4 4111![ 1\lY 0.111-114/)Y) MICROFILMED BY r, JORM MICR#LAB J CEDAR RAPIDS Y DES MOINES J CITY OF IOWA CITY CIVIC CENTER 410 E. WASHINGION ST. IOWA CITY IOWA 52240 (319) 354.1800 August 28, 1980 Mr. A. Thomas Wallace Federal Funds Coordinator Office n for Planning & Programming State Clearinghouse 523 East 12th Street Des Moines, Iowa 50319 - Re: Request for A-95 Clearinghouse Review l Dear Mr. Wallace: JI Enclosed you will find one copy of the application to be submitted by -, the City of Iowa City to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development for Community Development Block Grant/Metro Entitlement J Program funding. The City of Iowa City is now Standard f Metropolitan Statistical Area and no longer eligible for funding under the Small Cities Program. However, this year's entitlement funds will be used to carry out the third year activities planned for the Small Cities/Lower Ralston Creek Neighborhood Revitalization r Project. This entitlement application for funding is being forwarded to you for review and sign -off, to fulfill A-95 clearinghouse review requirements, prior to its submission to HUD. Your agency's comments or recommendations about this application should be forwarded within forty-five (45) days. Copies of your comments should be submitted to our office. If you need any additional information or clarification about the application I document, please feel free to contact Marianne Milkman, Planner/Program Analyst (319-354-1800, Ext. 312). _ j Sincerely yours, Neal G. Berlin City Manager I Enc. tp/sp MICROFILMED BY JORM MICR+LAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES. 1y93 t I , J CITY OF IOWA CITY CIVIC CENTER 410 E. WASHINGION ST. IOWA CITY IOWA 52240 (319) 354.1800 August 28, 1980 Mr. A. Thomas Wallace Federal Funds Coordinator Office n for Planning & Programming State Clearinghouse 523 East 12th Street Des Moines, Iowa 50319 - Re: Request for A-95 Clearinghouse Review l Dear Mr. Wallace: JI Enclosed you will find one copy of the application to be submitted by -, the City of Iowa City to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development for Community Development Block Grant/Metro Entitlement J Program funding. The City of Iowa City is now Standard f Metropolitan Statistical Area and no longer eligible for funding under the Small Cities Program. However, this year's entitlement funds will be used to carry out the third year activities planned for the Small Cities/Lower Ralston Creek Neighborhood Revitalization r Project. This entitlement application for funding is being forwarded to you for review and sign -off, to fulfill A-95 clearinghouse review requirements, prior to its submission to HUD. Your agency's comments or recommendations about this application should be forwarded within forty-five (45) days. Copies of your comments should be submitted to our office. If you need any additional information or clarification about the application I document, please feel free to contact Marianne Milkman, Planner/Program Analyst (319-354-1800, Ext. 312). _ j Sincerely yours, Neal G. Berlin City Manager I Enc. tp/sp MICROFILMED BY JORM MICR+LAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES. 1y93 `I J CITY OF IOWA CITY CIVIC CENTER 410 E. WASHINGION ST. IOWA CITY IOWA 52240 (319) 354.1800 August 28, 1980 Mr. A. Thomas Wallace Federal Funds Coordinator Office n for Planning & Programming State Clearinghouse 523 East 12th Street Des Moines, Iowa 50319 - Re: Request for A-95 Clearinghouse Review l Dear Mr. Wallace: JI Enclosed you will find one copy of the application to be submitted by -, the City of Iowa City to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development for Community Development Block Grant/Metro Entitlement J Program funding. The City of Iowa City is now Standard f Metropolitan Statistical Area and no longer eligible for funding under the Small Cities Program. However, this year's entitlement funds will be used to carry out the third year activities planned for the Small Cities/Lower Ralston Creek Neighborhood Revitalization r Project. This entitlement application for funding is being forwarded to you for review and sign -off, to fulfill A-95 clearinghouse review requirements, prior to its submission to HUD. Your agency's comments or recommendations about this application should be forwarded within forty-five (45) days. Copies of your comments should be submitted to our office. If you need any additional information or clarification about the application I document, please feel free to contact Marianne Milkman, Planner/Program Analyst (319-354-1800, Ext. 312). _ j Sincerely yours, Neal G. Berlin City Manager I Enc. tp/sp MICROFILMED BY JORM MICR+LAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES. 1y93 �I 9 v J J .M h T "r n ' a, r - r) CITY OF IOWA CITY CIVIC; C[NIER 410 E. WASHINGTON ST IOWA CITY IOWA 52240 (319) 354.180 August 28, 1980 Mr. Jim Elza East Central Iowa Council of Governments 105 Second Avenue Coralville, Iowa 52241 Re: Request for A-95 Clearinghouse Review Dear Mr. Elza: Enclosed you will find one copy of the application to be submitted by the City of Iowa City to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development for Community Development Block Grant/Metro Entitlement Program funding. The City of Iowa City is now a Standard Metropolitan Statistical Area and no longer eligible for funding under the Small Cities Program. However, this year's entitlement funds will be used to carry out the third year activities planned for the Small Cities/Lower Ralston Creek Neighborhood Revitalization Project. This entitlement application for funding is being forwarded to you for review and sign -off, to fulfill A-95 clearinghouse review requirements, prior to its submission to HUD. Your agency's comments or recommendations about this application should be forwarded within forty-five (45) days. Copies of your comments should be submitted to our office. If you need any additional information or clarification about the application document, please feel free to contact Marianne Milkman, Planner/Program Analyst (319-354-1800, Ext. 312). Sincerely yours, Neal G. Berlin City Manager I 77 9 MICROFILMED BY JORM MICR+LAB n CEDAR RAPIDS - DES MOINES ` n NIS COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AND HOUSING PLAN SUMMARY 11;ICI111141(Il£ The Community Development and Housing Plan Summary included in this application were originally submitted with Iowa City's SMALL CITIES COMPREHENSIVE GRANT APPLICATION NO. B -79 -DN -19-0048. The Community Profile, Summary of Community Development and Housing Needs and relevant portions of the Comprehensive Strategy are attached. 10 103 i 'I t MICROFILMED BY JORM MICR+LAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES II . I I i i I r, J �y a I iJ( � y2 vaf ia+H,.� ,.:;�..�. I� . 4 � 1 t X11 n r+ I �t qr ' \. _ y J I1 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AND HOUSING PLAN SUMMARY 11;ICI111141(Il£ The Community Development and Housing Plan Summary included in this application were originally submitted with Iowa City's SMALL CITIES COMPREHENSIVE GRANT APPLICATION NO. B -79 -DN -19-0048. The Community Profile, Summary of Community Development and Housing Needs and relevant portions of the Comprehensive Strategy are attached. 10 103 i 'I t MICROFILMED BY JORM MICR+LAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES 9 i I ' U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT L NAME 01 An .CANT _ COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AND HOUSING PLAN SUMMARY COMMUNITY PROFILE " ucAn N RANT uMd ]. PERIOD OF All LICAIII LITY 4, - `- i M Original IEnry lAry Yunl From: 10/1/79 To: _,9/:i0/R? C]R#vllion OAmendrrNnt avre COMMUNITY PROFILE Iowa City is a midwestern community with a population totalling 47,744. The community was originally platted in 1839 and it is therefore not surprising that 40% of the existing housing stock was built prior to 1940, The chief natural feature of the City is the Iowa River which meanders through the City and is fed by numerous creeks. As development has increased, runoff into these creeks has become an ever greater problem, and the periodic flooding of Ralston Creek in particular demands community development attention. Another dominant feature of Iowa City is the University of Iowa which, with its current enrollment of 22,990 students, strongly influences the character of the community. I These statements provide a general overview of Iowa City's profile. A more detailed description of population and income characteristics, as well as economic and housing conditions, are presented below. POPULATION CHARACTERISTICS I. Population Growth - The community's population has increased 497.7 percent since 1900, compared to the national population percentage change of 178.0 percent. The University's growth has had a major impact. For example between 1960 and 1970 enrollment doubled. The affect of this fast population growth was vividly felt when the demand for housing exceeded the supply. N 3 4. 5. Population Age - The 1974 Census reported age distribution as follows: children aged 0-14, 17.7 percent; young adults and students aged 15-34, 58.0 percent; middle-aged adults aged 35- 64, 17.9 percent; and senior citizens aged 65 and over, 6.3 percent. Population Mobility - High mobility is a predominant characteristic Of Iowa City. In 1970, only 27 percent of the population five years or older were residing in the same house as in 1965. During that same period 63 percent of the population.migrated into or out of the city. Minorities - Consistent with state-wide population patterns, the minority population in Iowa City is small. In 1970, only 2.2 percent of the population were classified as other than White. The Black population is the largest minority group in the city and has been growing steadily since 1940. In 1974, 56 percent of the Black population (388) were University students. �ecial Population Groups - Because of the unique services available in Iowa City, many groups of individuals with special 11 MICROFILMED BY JORM MICR+LAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES Form Apprw,d J J I needs have located here. An above-average number of handicapped individuals reside in the city, because of available education and health resources, i.e. 15 percent of the city population versus 13.8 percent in the state. An above- average number of transients, including those drawn to Iowa City for welfare health care, require temporary accommodations. A relatively low proportion of Iowa City population is married, and an increased number of female -headed households exist, i.e. 7.9 percent in the city versus 7.3 percent in the state. INCOME AND EMPLOYMENT CHARACTERISTICS The Iowa City median income ($9,942) was higher in 1970 than the state median family income ($9,018). However, when compared to other cities in Iowa having populations over 10,000, Iowa City's median family income was among the lowest. INCOME RANGE Less than $5,000 $5,000-$9,999 $10,000-14,999 $15,000-24,999 $25,000-49,999 $50,000 & over Total IOWA CITY FAMILY INCOME 1970 NUMBER OF FAMILIES 1,787 3,082 2,723 1,589 452 41 9,674 % FAMILIES COUNTED 18.0 31.9 28.1 16.4 4.7 .4 10D.O* *Percents do not add due to rounding. % ALL FAMILY INCOME ACCRUED 4.88 20.33 29.04 28.06 14.97 2.71 100.00* Among the 9,674 Iowa City families counted in 1970, 692 families (7.2 percent) representing a total of 2,091 persons were considered as having an income below the poverty level. They included 116 families headed by a woman and 101 by a person 65 years old or older. Between 1950 and 1970, the number of families in the lower income groups decreased substantially, while there were very large increases in the higher income groups. In 1970, a large portion, 53.6 percent, of the Iowa City labor force was employed in "white collar jobs. (This was considerably higher than the national average of 48.3 percent). Although women represented 69 percent of the white collar workers, only 38.5 percent of the professional, technical and managerial workers were women; 68.7 percent of the clerical and sales work workers were women. An example of the higher than average number of professionals in tfie community can be seen when realizing that 690 medical doctors and 72 dentists reside in the community. 12 MICROFILMED BY JORM MICR+LAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES I V r1 I I Blue collar workers comprise 36.4 percent of the Iowa City work force; _ 31 percent of these workers are women. 67.7 percent of the blue collar workers were household workers, service workers and laborers, and 32.2 percent were craftsmen, firemen, and operatives. The Univeristy of Iowa was the largest employer in 1970, employing more than one-third of the working population, and thus playing an important role in determining the level and character of Iowa City employment. ECONOMIC CONDITIONS There are two major topics that must be considered when reviewing the economic condition of the city. First, the job market and rate of unemployment and secondly, the city's need to levy taxes in order to supply demanded services must be considered. The table below indicates the total labor force in Iowa increased almost 100% between 1950 and 1970 with some variation in job opportunities. Figures are approximate based on U. S. Census of population 1970. LABOR FORCE AND EMPLOYMENT 4 �I Total Manufac- Wholesale/ Professional Labor Force turing Retail Related Services I 1950 10,960 4.5% 21% 43% I.C. V r1 I I Blue collar workers comprise 36.4 percent of the Iowa City work force; _ 31 percent of these workers are women. 67.7 percent of the blue collar workers were household workers, service workers and laborers, and 32.2 percent were craftsmen, firemen, and operatives. The Univeristy of Iowa was the largest employer in 1970, employing more than one-third of the working population, and thus playing an important role in determining the level and character of Iowa City employment. ECONOMIC CONDITIONS There are two major topics that must be considered when reviewing the economic condition of the city. First, the job market and rate of unemployment and secondly, the city's need to levy taxes in order to supply demanded services must be considered. The table below indicates the total labor force in Iowa increased almost 100% between 1950 and 1970 with some variation in job opportunities. Figures are approximate based on U. S. Census of population 1970. One characteristic of Iowa City's economy is that both production wages and payroll/employees tend to be lower than the state average because of its highly productive, over -qualified, labor supply, and the imbalance of avail- able jobs. Unemployment in Iowa City has remained generally low compared to national figures, however, there has been a gradual increase in unemployment from 1.2% in 1950 to 1.7% in 1960 and 2.8% in 1970. The dominant land use is the University of Iowa in that it is the major employer and encompasses 50% of Iowa City land. The University is a basic economic activity of Iowa City but it is also tax exempt. There- fore, Iowa City's tax base is limited. In order to supply quality services the city must depend heavily on residential property taxes. Though the University of Iowa is an asset to the community it also imposes costs. The city is compensated for direct service cost but compensation for costs imposed beyond the boundaries of the University are borne by residential property taxes. Due to the tax exempt status of the University of Iowa there is some unequity between the residential property owners and the University. HOUSING CONDITIONS The Iowa City housing market is characterized by very low (1 percent in 1975) vacancy rates for rental hous.ing; relatively high housing costs; 13 MICROFILMED BY JORM MICR+LAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES w9� LABOR FORCE AND EMPLOYMENT Total Manufac- Wholesale/ Professional Labor Force turing Retail Related Services I.C. 1950 10,960 4.5% 21% 43% I.C. 1960 14,490 7% 15.5% 52% I.C. 1970 20,620 6.5% 19% 55% U.S. 1970 80,051,046 25.9% 20.1% 42%% One characteristic of Iowa City's economy is that both production wages and payroll/employees tend to be lower than the state average because of its highly productive, over -qualified, labor supply, and the imbalance of avail- able jobs. Unemployment in Iowa City has remained generally low compared to national figures, however, there has been a gradual increase in unemployment from 1.2% in 1950 to 1.7% in 1960 and 2.8% in 1970. The dominant land use is the University of Iowa in that it is the major employer and encompasses 50% of Iowa City land. The University is a basic economic activity of Iowa City but it is also tax exempt. There- fore, Iowa City's tax base is limited. In order to supply quality services the city must depend heavily on residential property taxes. Though the University of Iowa is an asset to the community it also imposes costs. The city is compensated for direct service cost but compensation for costs imposed beyond the boundaries of the University are borne by residential property taxes. Due to the tax exempt status of the University of Iowa there is some unequity between the residential property owners and the University. HOUSING CONDITIONS The Iowa City housing market is characterized by very low (1 percent in 1975) vacancy rates for rental hous.ing; relatively high housing costs; 13 MICROFILMED BY JORM MICR+LAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES w9� r�I - single family dwellings which has been converted into multi -space; and fairly low density development of both apartments and single family dwellings throughout the City. According to the 1970 U.S. Bureau of Census figures, 54 percent of approximately 15,500 of Iowa City housing units were renter -occupied _ and new construction had not kept pace with the population growth. Since 1970, permits have been issued for 2,135 multi -family units, 220 duplexes, and 1,625 single family units. This increase in the amount of housing has been partially offset by the demolitions due to urban renewal, construction of the new post office, and removal of the University's Stadium Park and Templin Park housing. A 1975 survey showed 1,282 (8 percent) housing units in Johnson County were overcrowded (using HUD standard 1.01 persons per room). In addition a high percentage had code violations with 1,088 (7%) lacking some or all plumbing facilities. (Iowa City has approximately 65% of the population of Johnson County). An Exterior Building Condition Survey (August 1977) of most of the older portions of the City indicated that 65% of the structures were in sound condition, 31% have minor deficiencies, 3.8% have major deficiencies and 0.16% should be demolished. Because of diverse housing priorities (for example some University professors seek out historically prominent structures in older neighborhoods for housing) few blighted neighborhoods have developed. Instead there -' are spots of blight and deterioration scattered throughout the City. The periodic flooding of Ralston Creek and sewer surcharging have — caused deterioration of some neighborhoods along the creek. Many large older houses have been subdivided to provide apartment units close to the University. This provides much needed rental housing 7 but does create some problems in maintenance of the housing stock. Absentee landlords permit some structures to deteriorate, and renters in general do not have the commitment to upkeep of the neighborhood common to families in owner -occupied single family dwellings. Data Sources: U.S. Bureau of the Census 1970; Iowa City ompr� ehens ve Plan for Land Use, Traffic ways and Community FacilitHousingRes (1977)97Economics (1977); City eCorts on: ity Plan: People's Guide7and Survey Results; Survey of Exterior Building Conditions, Department of Community Development, 1977; Iowa Department of Job Service; Iowa Labor Market; Neighborhood Meetings 1976-77. 14 MICROFILMED BY JORM MICR+LAB CEDAR RAPIDS - DES MOINES 1893 1 I r�I - single family dwellings which has been converted into multi -space; and fairly low density development of both apartments and single family dwellings throughout the City. According to the 1970 U.S. Bureau of Census figures, 54 percent of approximately 15,500 of Iowa City housing units were renter -occupied _ and new construction had not kept pace with the population growth. Since 1970, permits have been issued for 2,135 multi -family units, 220 duplexes, and 1,625 single family units. This increase in the amount of housing has been partially offset by the demolitions due to urban renewal, construction of the new post office, and removal of the University's Stadium Park and Templin Park housing. A 1975 survey showed 1,282 (8 percent) housing units in Johnson County were overcrowded (using HUD standard 1.01 persons per room). In addition a high percentage had code violations with 1,088 (7%) lacking some or all plumbing facilities. (Iowa City has approximately 65% of the population of Johnson County). An Exterior Building Condition Survey (August 1977) of most of the older portions of the City indicated that 65% of the structures were in sound condition, 31% have minor deficiencies, 3.8% have major deficiencies and 0.16% should be demolished. Because of diverse housing priorities (for example some University professors seek out historically prominent structures in older neighborhoods for housing) few blighted neighborhoods have developed. Instead there -' are spots of blight and deterioration scattered throughout the City. The periodic flooding of Ralston Creek and sewer surcharging have — caused deterioration of some neighborhoods along the creek. Many large older houses have been subdivided to provide apartment units close to the University. This provides much needed rental housing 7 but does create some problems in maintenance of the housing stock. Absentee landlords permit some structures to deteriorate, and renters in general do not have the commitment to upkeep of the neighborhood common to families in owner -occupied single family dwellings. Data Sources: U.S. Bureau of the Census 1970; Iowa City ompr� ehens ve Plan for Land Use, Traffic ways and Community FacilitHousingRes (1977)97Economics (1977); City eCorts on: ity Plan: People's Guide7and Survey Results; Survey of Exterior Building Conditions, Department of Community Development, 1977; Iowa Department of Job Service; Iowa Labor Market; Neighborhood Meetings 1976-77. 14 MICROFILMED BY JORM MICR+LAB CEDAR RAPIDS - DES MOINES 1893 1 I i �,IL PIXrll NyP. wPO U.S. DEPART ME NT OF HO US I. AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT 1. NA A PLr r OM No. BJ-RIBI COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AND HOUSING PLAN SUMMARY City Of Iowa Cit SUMMARY OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ].APPLICATION/O RANT NUMBER ANDHOUSINONEEDS B -79 -DN -19-0048 B. PERIOD OF APPLICABILI TY ! -- 4• ® Original JEMry Thr" YMnI Flam:_10/1/79 To: '9/30/82 0Revision — ­Ww_❑Amendment 1f �� _ COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AND HOUSING NEEDS - As indicated by the factors presented in the community profile, Iowa City has many community development and housing needs. Some of the neighborhoods are deteriorated, others are showing a — steady decline. The housing stock is mixed with considerable disinvestment in structures by absentee landlords; and there are problems caused by creek flooding. Economically the City is overdependent on the University of Iowa for - employment opportunities and has a very low property tax base because a large porportion of the land is tax-exempt. _ A. NEIGHBORHOOD REVITALIZATION NEEDS - The oldest, central portion of Iowa City (as outlined in the CDBG Project Area map, page 45) includes the area of the City _ most in need of revitalization. The downtown was initially identified for redevelopment, and this b need has been largely met (Urban Renewal Project Iowa R-14). The rest of the — designated CDBG area consists of residential neighborhoods with a mixture of old and new housing. Almost all of Iowa City's ! _ 19th century houses are in this area, with most other single family homes dating back to before 1940. As the University of Iowa has expanded, some of these neighborhoods have changed to — accomodate student demand for housing, particularly close to the University. Neighborhood Decline - Because of a change in the character of these neighborhoods - there has been considerable decline. Absentee landlords and a _. very rapid turnover of student renters have resulted in deterioration of houses and yards. An increase in the number of cars has created traffic and parking problems, and the rapid -. turnover of residents has made for an unstable community. Flooding An added problem in much of the area is the flooding threat from i Ralston Creek. Three serious floods in the past eighteen years have caused substantial property damage and contributed to the - blight of some neighborhoods. Housing Whereas housing studies indicate considerable deterioration, housing in most of the area can still be rehabilitated. It should be noted, however, that as older homes change ownership, perceptive developers have assembled parcels to build demanded centrally located apartments thus further altering the character of the neighborhood. I 15 _ __.._............__. Imp M i MICROFILMED BY JORM MICR+LAB 1 J CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES / / J l ' � 1 Rehabilitation and Site Improvements Because the CDBG program area is the home of the majority of Iowa City's population of low and moderate income residents, and because many property owners do not have the financial means to rehabilitate their homes, there is a need for both technical and financial assistance to preserve the existing housing ._, stock, upgrade deficient housing units before they become unsalvageable and prevent further expansion of deteriorated i areas. In addition, in order to maintain a viable residential _ environment, it is necessary to upgrade and revitalize some neighborhoods through site improvements. Such improvements - would help to arrest and reverse the incipient decline, as well as provide incentives for private. investment in the neighborhoods. Public investment in facilities such as sidewalks, streets, alleys and neighborhood parks is needed to improve substandard conditions and to enhance the neighborhood environment. Such improvement in turn will make the neighborhoods attractive to home owners with families whose presence is important to the vitality and stability of the area. Acquisition/Rehabilitation for Additional Services I There is also a need to rehabilitate housing in the CDBG area, where the present owners are unable or unwilling to do so. The City can .preserve these structures with public intervention and acquisition. After rehabilitation, the houses can be used to address other pressing human needs in the City such as providing shelters for victims of spouse abuse or providing structures to T be rented in the Section 8 Existing Program. u Comprehensive Target Neighborhood Improvement In a few areas of Iowa City, a comprehensive strategy of improvements is needed to promote stabilization. One such area is the one located along the lower reaches of Ralston Creek. Because of periodic flooding, tenure in the neighborhood is — characterized by small businesses which regularly change use (one building housed a Chinese food store, fast food restaurant, and insurance office at various times from 1976- 1978) and miscellaneous remaining housing accomodating low i income residents. The flooding problems of Ralston Creek are too complex and costly for the private market to overcome alone. A comprehensive strategy and public assistance are needed. Conservation The current situation of dwindling of fossil fuel supplies and the rising cost of fuel is a national problem which is likely to v become more severe over the next decade. The impact of this ` 16 - 103 j MICROFILMED BY JORM MICR+LAB r :,l CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES %� A problem is particularly severe upon low and moderate income families and those with fixed incomes, who are forced to spend an increasing amount of their family budget for heating, and to a lesser extent cooling. Although individuals are anxious to conserve energy, they often do not have the accurate information on the most effective means of insulating and weatherproofing their houses. Thus, there is a need for a program of heat loss identification for homes and the dispersal of information on energy conservation. 17 MICROFILMED BY JORM MICR+LAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES 11 i i I i i %� A problem is particularly severe upon low and moderate income families and those with fixed incomes, who are forced to spend an increasing amount of their family budget for heating, and to a lesser extent cooling. Although individuals are anxious to conserve energy, they often do not have the accurate information on the most effective means of insulating and weatherproofing their houses. Thus, there is a need for a program of heat loss identification for homes and the dispersal of information on energy conservation. 17 MICROFILMED BY JORM MICR+LAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES 11 i i i i • ( j I i I, A. I I ,Yy B. COMMUNITY -WIDE HOUSING NEEDS Need for new Construction During the last 15 years, University growth and the growth in general population have had a direct impact on the availability of suitable housing units in Iowa City. Precise statistics are scarce, however, there is evidence that the private market has not been able to keep pace with the demand for housing in Iowa City. In 1974, vacancy rates were as low as 2.18 percent including rental and owner -occupied housing and in 1975 the rental vacancy rate alone was 0.98 percent. The problems generated by such a tight market are many -- overcrowding, substandard conditions, housing deterioration, rapid conversion to multi -family units, and overpayment (paying more than 25 percent of household income for rent). A very low vacancy rate points specifically to a need for increasing the supply of housing through new construction. HUD has estimated that 1,000 or more new units in Iowa City would be necessary in order to balance supply and demand. — 18 MICROFILMED BY JORM MICR+LA9 CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES /yy3 1 Need for Upgrading Existing Stock In view of the high cost of new housing and the relative lack of vacant developable land, preservation of the existing housing J stock increases in importance. Most housing in Iowa City was built before 1940. A 1977 survey of exterior housing conditions conducted in the central portion of Iowa City showed 32 percent to be structurally deficient. Continual flooding of Ralston lCreek has aggravated deteriorating housing conditions and the — high cost of repairs presents many owner -occupants and small property landlords from making repairs despite the need for r upgrading existing structures, both rental and owner -occupied. Need for Housing Subsidies 1 According to 1970 Census data, roughly 35 percent of the — households in Iowa City had inadequate housing conditions as specified by HUD (overcrowding, overpaying, or lack of _ plumbing). Eighty-five percent of these were also lower income — households. Although housing conditions have improved since 1970, substantial problems still exist. One thousand, three hundred lower income renter households currently require housing assistance. This represents 76 percent of all of the need in the renter household category. While the needs of homeowners for housing assistance are less, they are concentrated among elderly households who are living on fixed incomes. Thus rental subsidies and construction subsidies are required to provide suitable housing for lower income households. — 18 MICROFILMED BY JORM MICR+LA9 CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES /yy3 1 r ,i Need to Plan for Housing Development Changing land uses, Ralston Creek flooding, housing conversions and the increase in density experienced in some neighborhoods are factors which have generated pockets of substandard housing within neighborhoods. For instance, in the "Lower Ralston Creek Neighborhood" area, commercial uses have increased over the last ten years. Some families cannot afford to move from the area, yet because of periodic flooding there are few incentives for owners to maintain or improve their properties. oInaadlong dition to providing housing units, there is a need to p lan lopment and efficient utilization of term basis for housing deve community, facilities. Analysis of adequate areas for housing development is essential to create stable neighborhoods and to minimize housing loss through negative impacts of mixed uses. _.� r.,,,,,,nmities and Agencies city in the county, however it functions Iowa City is the largest as part of a larger urban area. There is communita need iesoand�area- housing planning efforts with surrounding wide planning agencies in order to provide better housing the area. Due to local market conditions, programs perspective lower income homeowners are diffisuproboimplement in Iowa City. The options for addressing greater in smaller communities which qualify for FmHA programs. Likewise, Iowa City has management capabilities for existirams housing programs and expertise in housing rehabilitation pro9 which it shares with other communities and cou.nancetaffthelarea order to provide a high level of housing assistance in there is a and to address interjurisdictional housing problems, need to coordinate resources with other communities. Need to Monitor Impacts of Program Development In addition to planning for city-wide housing development there effectiveness of ongoing housing programs is a need to monitor the to prevent impaction of lower income households and unfair ure increased choice of housing housing practices, and to ens opportunities for lower income households. MICROFILMED BY JORM MICR+LAB y CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES `� .�r. '1 Need to Plan for Housing Development Changing land uses, Ralston Creek flooding, housing conversions and the increase in density experienced in some neighborhoods are factors which have generated pockets of substandard housing within neighborhoods. For instance, in the "Lower Ralston Creek Neighborhood" area, commercial uses have increased over the last ten years. Some families cannot afford to move from the area, yet because of periodic flooding there are few incentives for owners to maintain or improve their properties. oInaadlong dition to providing housing units, there is a need to p lan lopment and efficient utilization of term basis for housing deve community, facilities. Analysis of adequate areas for housing development is essential to create stable neighborhoods and to minimize housing loss through negative impacts of mixed uses. _.� r.,,,,,,nmities and Agencies city in the county, however it functions Iowa City is the largest as part of a larger urban area. There is communita need iesoand�area- housing planning efforts with surrounding wide planning agencies in order to provide better housing the area. Due to local market conditions, programs perspective lower income homeowners are diffisuproboimplement in Iowa City. The options for addressing greater in smaller communities which qualify for FmHA programs. Likewise, Iowa City has management capabilities for existirams housing programs and expertise in housing rehabilitation pro9 which it shares with other communities and cou.nancetaffthelarea order to provide a high level of housing assistance in there is a and to address interjurisdictional housing problems, need to coordinate resources with other communities. Need to Monitor Impacts of Program Development In addition to planning for city-wide housing development there effectiveness of ongoing housing programs is a need to monitor the to prevent impaction of lower income households and unfair ure increased choice of housing housing practices, and to ens opportunities for lower income households. MICROFILMED BY JORM MICR+LAB y CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES `� 1 I /-� C. COMMUNITY NEEDS FOR PUBLIC: FACILITIES AND IMPROVEMENTS Citizen surveys carried out in connection with the City's Comprehensive Plan indicated that meeting the needs of the elderly is one of the major concerns of citizens. Services and programs for the elderly are currently physically at scattered locations throughout Iowa City. Some types of services are provided only by one agency, others are duplicated between agencies. Funding for agencies is limited and variable, and many needs of the elderly are not being met or being met inadequately. The building currently housing some of the services for the elderly (SEATS, Meals on Wheels, Council on Aging, Johnson County Health Department) is structurally substandard and poorly located. A centrally located building which can house a majority of the services for the elderly has been acquired; the building now needs to be remodeled to serve the elderly. In addition a coordinated program involving the elderly and service providers needs to be established to insure the best possible planning for space allocation and programs to be carried out in the Senior Center. RE MICROFILMED BY JORM MICR#LAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES M i D. ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT NEEDS Iowa City's tax base is heavily weighted toward residential lots and buildings. Almost 70% of the total taxable values are residential (as compared to 55% for Cedar Rapids, a neighboring city) with approximately 23% property tax income from mercantile lots and buildings and 8% from industrial and manufacturing lots and buildings. In addition, approximately 50% of Iowa City land is tax exempt (mostly state owned) which means that the rest of the land must provide most of the City's revenues. Tax revenues 'are a product of the assessed valuations and the tax rate. The assessed valuation is constrained by the narrow diversification of the City's export economy, with the dependence on the tax exempt university. The present conditions put a definite limit on tax revenues, with any increase in revenues necessary to meet increasing costs depending to the largest extent on appreciation of housing values or increasing residential tax levies. A broader economic base will result in a broader tax base and the alleviation of the City's dependence upon real estate speculation and politically unpopular increases in residential property taxes. An economic development program to increase the City's industrial and commercial tax base is therefore needed. Until now the rapid expansion of the University of Iowa has provided much of the economic growth of the city, largely through professional and related jobs. Now that University growth has stabilized and a possible decline in enrollment is projected, an economic development program is also essential to ensure adequate job opportunities in Iowa City. Data sources for community development and housing needs section: Iowa City Comprehensive Plan for Land Use, Trafficways and Community Facilities (1978); Iowa City Plan Reports on Housing (1977); Economics (1977), Community Facilities (1977); Rental Housing Survey (1975); Survey of Exterior Building Conditions - (1977); Sidewalk Report (see 1976); Committee on Community Needs (1976-1978); Ralston Creek Coordinating Committee (1976- 1978); Neighborhood Meetings (1977-1978); 1970 Census Special Cross Tabulation from EMAD (1974 and 1978). 21 MICROFILMED BY JORM MICR+LAB } CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES i ii I I i — i i D. ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT NEEDS Iowa City's tax base is heavily weighted toward residential lots and buildings. Almost 70% of the total taxable values are residential (as compared to 55% for Cedar Rapids, a neighboring city) with approximately 23% property tax income from mercantile lots and buildings and 8% from industrial and manufacturing lots and buildings. In addition, approximately 50% of Iowa City land is tax exempt (mostly state owned) which means that the rest of the land must provide most of the City's revenues. Tax revenues 'are a product of the assessed valuations and the tax rate. The assessed valuation is constrained by the narrow diversification of the City's export economy, with the dependence on the tax exempt university. The present conditions put a definite limit on tax revenues, with any increase in revenues necessary to meet increasing costs depending to the largest extent on appreciation of housing values or increasing residential tax levies. A broader economic base will result in a broader tax base and the alleviation of the City's dependence upon real estate speculation and politically unpopular increases in residential property taxes. An economic development program to increase the City's industrial and commercial tax base is therefore needed. Until now the rapid expansion of the University of Iowa has provided much of the economic growth of the city, largely through professional and related jobs. Now that University growth has stabilized and a possible decline in enrollment is projected, an economic development program is also essential to ensure adequate job opportunities in Iowa City. Data sources for community development and housing needs section: Iowa City Comprehensive Plan for Land Use, Trafficways and Community Facilities (1978); Iowa City Plan Reports on Housing (1977); Economics (1977), Community Facilities (1977); Rental Housing Survey (1975); Survey of Exterior Building Conditions - (1977); Sidewalk Report (see 1976); Committee on Community Needs (1976-1978); Ralston Creek Coordinating Committee (1976- 1978); Neighborhood Meetings (1977-1978); 1970 Census Special Cross Tabulation from EMAD (1974 and 1978). 21 MICROFILMED BY JORM MICR+LAB } CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES i i Form Ampn,d _ APLINT OM 'RI' LOPMENTAND HOUSING OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELDPMENTEAATFI PLAN SUMMARYof Iowa City MCOMiPREHFENSIVE EHENSIVE STRATEGY I ----- U Sen — ABILITY N- - 4B 9 D; 9/30/&2 uE..yTA,.,Yftd — -- OAnrrWmant COMPREHENSIVE STRATEGY FOR SOLVING I _ I COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AND HOUSING NEEDS i ..' A. GENERAL STRATEGY ' As portrayed in the community profile and summary of community development and housing needs, Iowa City has problems can beneficially be addressed with federal assistance. The hpast City's and proposed programs demonstrate sound planning and problem elimination. During the — past ten years, urban renewal, community development block grant (hold harmless -entitlement), and small cities comprehensive grant programs have been planned and/or imple- mented. In the early 1970's, Iowa City began a downtown redevelopment using program categorical funding available through the Urban Renewal Program. HUD Officially closed out the Iowa R-14 program in De -ember 1977. A successful program of redevelopment activities is r now being implemented in a formerly deteriorated downtown area. The revitalized central business district of Iowa City can look forward to a future as the hub of Johnson activities. County business and retail rIn 1975, Iowa City became a hold harmless -entitlement community in the community development block the grant (CDBG) program. Even though redevelopmentntown neededotimprovement to evitalizeactivthees are � central business perceives 1975 (after in demolition had been completed and before visible redevelopment had begun) residents had mixed acceptance of the concentrated acquisition, demolition, and redevelopment activities. Unlike urban renewal regulations, the CDBG regulations allow more local flexibility. Therefore, ^j rather than concentrating all of the funds in one project, the City Council and residents chase four major areas for neighborhood improvement activities programs elderly and handicapped, olrams for the completion of the Urban Re ram, and development of a City Comprehensive Plan. During the first four years, many elements of this five year community development have been program completed. This year's fifth year application allows the plan completion of those CDBG funded activities. — \` In 1978, Iowa City became eligible for discretionary funding available through the CDBG I Small Cities Program. Both the federal guidelines and the Iowa City needs suggested a program which would provide a comprehensive improvement to a target neighborhood, Because data gathered in developing the Comprehensive Plan (adopted in lston implemebeing harmlesseefundsProtheents nteda with hold LoweruRalstlon Creek Neighborhood was chosen as the area to be improved with federal funds I - 22 �y93 I i MICROFILMED BY JORM MICR+LAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES i I i. t LI J A � 4QLplkl.w. rid. .. A � V J I`I C ti, i J �11 between 1919 and 1982. The neighborhood has been the victim of periodic flooding from Ralston Creek. It is a transitional neighborhood with a few deteriorated housing units mixed with light industry and land consumptive commercial land uses. The small cities funding will be used to eliminate neighborhood flooding (up to 100 year frequency floods). In addition, fragmented creekside parcels will be filled, assembled into larger tracts and sold for redevelopment and therefore more rational land use. Sixteen households and six businesses will be relocated during the improvements.. Relocated families will reside in decent, safe and sanitary housing which meets minimum housing standards. In order to prepare for future federally assisted programs, detailed area plans of three other Iowa City neighborhoods will be developed during the final year of hold harmless funding. Efforts will be made to continue successful community development programs initiated with CDBG funds, such as the Minimum Housing Code Enforcement Program, the Energy Conservation Program, and the Senior Center. 23 IV93 MICROFILMED BY JORM MICR+LAI CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES i i I i. t rit The major objectives to be accomplished in this area are: the elimination of slums and blight, prevention of further deterioration (particularly through flooding), conservation and upgrading of the housing stock, stabilization and revitalization of the neighborhood, and elimination of �1 conditions detrimental to the health, safety and welfare of the citizens. The needs of the low and moderate income residents of the Small Cities project area have been given priority. The program will benefit low and ul moderate income residents by 1) removing residents from flood prone structures and relocating them to decent, safe and sanitary housing, 2) 1 reducing the area subject to flooding, and 3) providing a site for low LJ income -subsidized housing. Significant narrowing of the flood plain will also allow the use of Federal and other funds for rehabilitation of r , . u , a,b PHYSICAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAMS The goal of this program is to eliminate blight and the causes of C SMALL CITIES NEIGHBORHOOD STRATEGY AREA A small portion of the City's CDBG project area has been targeted for intensive improvements under the Small Cities Program. This area, a nine block area in southeastern Iowa City, known as the Lower Ralston Creek Neighborhood (See map 47), is one of the most seriously blighted areas in the City. Most of the area lies in the floodplain of Ralston Creek and much of the deterioration of structures in the area is due to the frequent flooding of the creek. For this reason improvements in the area have not been undertaken to date. With Ralston Creek improvements upstream now underway (CDBG program 1976-1980) a concerted effort in this downstream area becomes feasible. MICROFILMED BY JORM MICRf�LA6 CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES The major objectives to be accomplished in this area are: the elimination of slums and blight, prevention of further deterioration (particularly through flooding), conservation and upgrading of the housing stock, stabilization and revitalization of the neighborhood, and elimination of �1 conditions detrimental to the health, safety and welfare of the citizens. The needs of the low and moderate income residents of the Small Cities project area have been given priority. The program will benefit low and ul moderate income residents by 1) removing residents from flood prone structures and relocating them to decent, safe and sanitary housing, 2) 1 reducing the area subject to flooding, and 3) providing a site for low LJ income -subsidized housing. Significant narrowing of the flood plain will also allow the use of Federal and other funds for rehabilitation of r deteriorating structures, now located in the floodplain and ineligible u for such programs. a,b PHYSICAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAMS The goal of this program is to eliminate blight and the causes of blight and to encourage private reinvestment in the Lower Ralston t LJ Creek Neighborhood. i Program Objectives: 1. To eliminate the threat of flooding in the Lower Ralston Creek Neighborhood through channel improvements designed to contain _ 100 year frequency floods throughout the reaches of the project area. 2. To reduce flooding in Iowa City's central neighborhoods through the contraction of the flood plain resulting from the channel _ improvements. 3. To eliminate blight by allowing for the use of CDBG and HUD 312 housing rehabilitation assistance to dwelling units pre- viously ineligible for such assistance due to being located within the flood plain. 24 MICROFILMED BY JORM MICRf�LA6 CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES 10 0 J r`1 4. To eliminate the health and safety hazards of current substandard housing units by relocating residents to decent, safe and sanitary housing units in a non -flood prone area. 5. To assemble fragmented parcels to appropriate size for land consumptive commercial use to be sold for redevelopment thereby promoting more rational land use. Short-term Objectives: 1. To acquire 21 complete parcels and small portions of four additional parcels along the west bank of Ralston Creek, between Harrison Street and Kirkwood Avenue, in order to facilitate Ralston Creek channel improvements, remove deteriorated structures, and allow for the assembly of parcels for resale for land consumptive commercial reuse. 2. To provide financial assistance and relocation counseling to 16 households and six businesses which will be displaced by Ralston Creek channel improvements, or are and will continue to be flood prone. 3. To remove 18 primary and seven accessory structures in order to facilitate proposed Ralston Creek improvements, to remove blighting influences from the neighborhood, and to begin preparing for resale and redevelopment. 4. To alter Ralston Creek channel in order to provide sufficient capacity to contain 100 year floods throughout the channel reach from Harrison Street to Kirkwood Avenue. 5. To prepare a site suitable for development for housing to be used by low-income residents. 6. To provide technical and financial assistance to homeowners rehabilitating and flood proofing houses formerly in the flood plain. 7. To administer the Small Cities program, insuring that it complies with state, federal and local policies and regulations; and to monitor the project to ensure completion in a satisfactory manner within the allotted time. 25 MICROFILMED BY JORM MICR+LAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES /y93 e. SMALL CITIES PROGRAM IMPLEMENTATION SCHEDULE FY80 FY81 FY82 Oct=Jan-Apr-July / Oct -Jan -Apr -,July / Oct -:Jan -Apr -.July 26 MICROFILMED BY JORM MICR+LA9 CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES 11195 ACQUISITION RELOCATION r YS1 y DEMOLITION 6 CLEARANCE RALSTON CREEK CIIANNEL IMPROVEMENTS e t HOUSING REHABILITATION ` LAND DISPOSITION (T L1.�r 4 Y1 f V r .- 7.�-.cbtl .u� hllt r ADMINISTRATION d r I v i 1 I - v 4v I 9 FY80 FY81 FY82 Oct=Jan-Apr-July / Oct -Jan -Apr -,July / Oct -:Jan -Apr -.July 26 MICROFILMED BY JORM MICR+LA9 CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES 11195 0 u J /\ f. ANTICIPATED RESOURCES Small Cities Program fund $2,000,000 9• ROLE OF NEIGHBORHOOD ORGANIZATION Committee on Community Needs and Ralston Creek Coordinating Com- mittee. The Committee on Community Needs (CCN) and the Ralston Creek Coordinating Committee (RCCC) -- for a description of each see Hold Harmless Neighborhood Area Strategy -- have been actively involved in the development of the Small Cities program. Joint meetings of CCN, Ralston Creek Coordinating Committee, and neighborhood resi- dents have been held to obtain comments and formulate recom- mendations during the planning of the Small Cities program. CCN has made recommendations toward the final preapplication and full application documents. In addition, neighborhood surveys were conducted prior to the submission of the preapplication, and neighborhood imput and information will be continued in the form of a neighborhood newsletter and continued neighborhood meetings throughout program implementation stages. h. SUPPORT OF NEIGHBORHOOD REVITALIZATION STRATEGY BY HAP A major component of Iowa City's housing assistance efforts has been directed at providing technical and financial assistance to .low and moderate income homeowners for rehabilitation. The proposed project directly supports these efforts by providing the opportunity for structures currently ineligible for rehabilitation assistance to long run, participate in either the CDBG or 312 rehabilitation program. In the expansion ofhthe supplytof decent, safeuand sanitary housing ceIan City.ad A second way in which this project directly benefits Iowa City's HAP is by providing a suitable location for developing additional Federally assisted housing. The provision of added housing oppor- tunities which are decent, safe and sanitary, in a central location enhances the City's ability to combat residential sprawl, 27 MICROFILMED BY DORM MICR+LAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES i I 1.- .. I I I ' i Actions other than code enforcement which are intended to foster housing maintenance and improvements, specifically tax incentives to promote investment and restoration of deteriorated or abandoned housing, are being considered by East Central Iowa Council of Governments as elements of their multi - county Housing Policy Plan. If such programs are forthcoming, Iowa City would fall within the jurisdiction of implementation and would encourage their development locally. To address need for subsidies. The updated assessment of housing assistance needs of lower- income households clearly points to major categories of need among elderly homeowners (71%) and small family renters (76%). Housing rehabilitation goals will serve as the primary mechanism for addressing all lower income owner household M MICROFILMED BY JORM MICR+LAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES c. COMMUNITY -WIDE HOUSING STRATEGY To address quantity shortage. Land suitable for, development is relatively scarce. Iowa City will be providing new sewage treatment facilities to correct a — system deficiency. This will allow additional development to take place on the southeast side. In addition, proposed changes " in the Zoning Ordinance based on the new Comprehensive Plan will allow higher density development in some areas of the City. It has been a policy of the City to encourage subdivision development within certain guidelines and to assist developers in processing their development plans. Assisted housing programs serve both homeowner and renter needs with new construction. Methods of providing a successful 235 program for low and moderate income prospective homeowners will be thoroughly investigated and assisted new construction for rental housing will be initiated. During the next year, applications will be made for 30 units of Section -8 new �- construction or Traditional Public Housing. To address quality maintenance. Code enforcement and housing rehabilitation programs currently operating will be modified, but continued next year, supplemented by a proposed Traditional Public Housing J acquisition and rehabilitation program for rental housing. In - the past, rehabilitation has been primarily directed to owner occupied housing and has been confined to areas within the CDBG Neighborhood Improvement area. The CDBG Systematic Minimum — Housing Code Enforcement program, directed to rental housing, operates within the CDBG boundaries while City -funded code enforcement activity takes place outside the CDBG area. Ongoing City -funded activities will continue as a City-wide housing maintenance program after termination of the CDBG Systematic Minimum Housing Code Enforcement program. Actions other than code enforcement which are intended to foster housing maintenance and improvements, specifically tax incentives to promote investment and restoration of deteriorated or abandoned housing, are being considered by East Central Iowa Council of Governments as elements of their multi - county Housing Policy Plan. If such programs are forthcoming, Iowa City would fall within the jurisdiction of implementation and would encourage their development locally. To address need for subsidies. The updated assessment of housing assistance needs of lower- income households clearly points to major categories of need among elderly homeowners (71%) and small family renters (76%). Housing rehabilitation goals will serve as the primary mechanism for addressing all lower income owner household M MICROFILMED BY JORM MICR+LAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES MICROFILMED BY JORM MICR+LAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES E _ J, 1 J needs. An additional 10 units of traditional public housing E t larger family rental housing need. Through new construction MICROFILMED BY JORM MICR+LAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES E _ I 1 needs. An additional 10 units of traditional public housing E acquisition and rehabilitation are proposed to address the larger family rental housing need. Through new construction projects which are proposed during the next year, rental ! subsidies could be offered to an additional 30 units. As a i third approach to meeting rental housing needs, a 50 unit j� increase in contract authority for rental subsidies in existing j units will be pursued. I Planning for housing development. I City-wide planning for housing development will be accomplished I in part through implementation of the Comprehensive Plan, the new zoning ordinance and the I' Housing Assistance Plan. Community facilities and improvements are currently adequate for the accomplishment of assisted housing goals. Program capacity to, serve elderly needs is being increased by developing the Senior Center facility. Coordination with other communities and plannin agencies. - Iowa City will continue to encourage and facilitate development f6dj of an area -wide housing opportunity plan, a county housing development policy and a county housing authority. Additionally, the possibility of implementing a regional housing program will be investigated. �j Monitoring impacts of program development. n Iowa City housing programs 'will continue to be closely J monitored in order to improve the effectiveness of housing assistance for lower income households. JSpatial deconcentration. For some time, 'the development of housing programs in Iowa City has been directed toward achieving spatial deconcentration of lower income families. The existing rental subsidy program with 334 units, encourages _ lower income families to seek housing at scattered sites throughout the City. Public housing for families now in the process of development, will be constructed in small groups at scattered sites. Proposed new construction will be developed in the same manner. Fair housing. Continued fair housing practices will be ensured —' by updating the local ordinance to conform to recent changes in the state fair housing regulations. Changes, if adopted, will prevent discrimination against tenants on the basis of their _ friends. Increasing the choice of housing 22ortunities. In addition to V the federally subsidized housing goals referenced above, a major project to increase choices of housing opportunities for _ low income families in Iowa City has been proposed through the Small Cities grant application. A combination of new i 29 MICROFILMED BY JORM MICR+LAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES 11_\ n f 11 construction, rehabilitation, and acquisition/relocation will provide opportunities for lower income families to seek housing outside the flood plain, to obtain adequate housing near their old neighborhood, or to upgrade housing conditions within the neighborhood. Fifty-five percent of the female -headed households in Iowa City are non -elderly, single women and, as such, are not eligible for most federally assisted housing programs. Housing alternatives for the remaining 28% elderly and 16% family heads are expected to be substantially increased by projects now in development. Minority households comprise only 2.2% of the City population and minority applicants have comprised a much smaller percentage of the total applicants for housing assistance. To insure that minorities, female -headed households and other low income house- holds are aware of the possible housing programs available to them, the Iowa City Housing Commission has considered sponsoring the publication of a comprehensive Housing Information pamphlet. Completion and distribution of the pamphlet is expected during the next fiscal year. Displacement. As reflected on Table II of the Housing Assistance Plan and the narrative of the community development strategy, the City's proposed Small Cities project will necessarily involve the displacement of 16 households from inadequate housing. Relocation assistance will be available to these households, and the relocation activities as set forth in the Uniform Act will be strictly followed. j In addition, as a part of the housing strategy and HAP goals to assist residents to remain in their neighborhood, a HUD -subsidized new construction project for up to 10 units has been proposed for development on the periphery of the target area outside the flood plain. 30 MICROFILMED BY JORM MICR+LAS ''. CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES II I i I — rt � , 7 J 11_\ n f 11 construction, rehabilitation, and acquisition/relocation will provide opportunities for lower income families to seek housing outside the flood plain, to obtain adequate housing near their old neighborhood, or to upgrade housing conditions within the neighborhood. Fifty-five percent of the female -headed households in Iowa City are non -elderly, single women and, as such, are not eligible for most federally assisted housing programs. Housing alternatives for the remaining 28% elderly and 16% family heads are expected to be substantially increased by projects now in development. Minority households comprise only 2.2% of the City population and minority applicants have comprised a much smaller percentage of the total applicants for housing assistance. To insure that minorities, female -headed households and other low income house- holds are aware of the possible housing programs available to them, the Iowa City Housing Commission has considered sponsoring the publication of a comprehensive Housing Information pamphlet. Completion and distribution of the pamphlet is expected during the next fiscal year. Displacement. As reflected on Table II of the Housing Assistance Plan and the narrative of the community development strategy, the City's proposed Small Cities project will necessarily involve the displacement of 16 households from inadequate housing. Relocation assistance will be available to these households, and the relocation activities as set forth in the Uniform Act will be strictly followed. j In addition, as a part of the housing strategy and HAP goals to assist residents to remain in their neighborhood, a HUD -subsidized new construction project for up to 10 units has been proposed for development on the periphery of the target area outside the flood plain. 30 MICROFILMED BY JORM MICR+LAS ''. CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES enI IOWA CITY MAPS 1. This map shows the portion of Iowa City which has been designated as the 403 area for CDBG programs. The area for the Small Cities project is contained in the 403 area, but is considerably smaller in size so that a concentrated effort can be made to deal with all the problems identified within the area. The chart compares statistics from a recent partial survey of the Small Cities project area and from 1970 Census information. Both the Census and the survey identify a concentration of minority, elderly and low-income persons living within this area. 2. This map shows the extent and location of low- and moderate -income persons as a percent of all persons living in each enumeration district. 3. This map shows the extent and location of minority residents as a percentage of all persons living in each enumeration district. 4. Many of the houses in the Small Cities project area are structurally deficient. Map 3 demonstrates the poor quality of houses in this area as compared to overall housing conditions in Iowa City. 5. The major impetus for developing COBB and Small Cities flood control projects has been the necessity for channel improvements in Ralston Creek. Map 5 indicates the amount of land in Iowa City which is susceptible to flooding. Proposed creek improvements will greatly reduce flooding in the project areas, and will make channel improvements upstream possible. 6. The unfavorable mix of land uses in the project area has inhibited redevelopment. A section of the City's recently adopted Comprehensive Plan is included to show the land use pattern which the Small Cities project will help to promote. 31 MICROFILMED BY JORM MICR+LAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES 11193 i I - I enI IOWA CITY MAPS 1. This map shows the portion of Iowa City which has been designated as the 403 area for CDBG programs. The area for the Small Cities project is contained in the 403 area, but is considerably smaller in size so that a concentrated effort can be made to deal with all the problems identified within the area. The chart compares statistics from a recent partial survey of the Small Cities project area and from 1970 Census information. Both the Census and the survey identify a concentration of minority, elderly and low-income persons living within this area. 2. This map shows the extent and location of low- and moderate -income persons as a percent of all persons living in each enumeration district. 3. This map shows the extent and location of minority residents as a percentage of all persons living in each enumeration district. 4. Many of the houses in the Small Cities project area are structurally deficient. Map 3 demonstrates the poor quality of houses in this area as compared to overall housing conditions in Iowa City. 5. The major impetus for developing COBB and Small Cities flood control projects has been the necessity for channel improvements in Ralston Creek. Map 5 indicates the amount of land in Iowa City which is susceptible to flooding. Proposed creek improvements will greatly reduce flooding in the project areas, and will make channel improvements upstream possible. 6. The unfavorable mix of land uses in the project area has inhibited redevelopment. A section of the City's recently adopted Comprehensive Plan is included to show the land use pattern which the Small Cities project will help to promote. 31 MICROFILMED BY JORM MICR+LAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES 11193 PROJECT AREA RECENT SURVEY PROJECT AREA 1970 CENSUS CITY WIDE 1970 CENSUS HOUSEHOLDS 22 30 14,766 MEAN INCOME _ $7,700 $111080 MINORITY 27% 19% 2.2% LOW & MODERATE INCOME 80% _ 55%' OWNER OCCUPIED UNITS 36% 37% 46% PERSONS AGE 62 & OVER 35% 14% 8% MICROFILMED BY JORM MICR+LAB CEDAR RAPIDS - DES MOIRES per cent of households Including primary individuals. EXTENT & LOCATION OF LOW and MODERATE INCOME PERSONS as % of enumeration district urAOnrATC SCAU IOWA CITY 0 IYw, 22 1 0�I FRI.O 4 0 l 31 A 46 46 70 23 33 35 S4 00 EAlmoretioe District 00 %et low& moderate income pers0es 30 68 24 27 25 43 3? 33 28 48 48 19 34 43 29 92 73 45 38 46 19 96 e2 44 47 38 efi 41 42 43 64 86 9640 81 2 37 39 55 54 53 5i 94 42 52 43 36 56 57 511 34 59 59 58 24 MICROFILMED BY JORM MICR;LAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES 60 42 49 26 I I■ EXTENT & LECATION OF MINORITY RESIDENTS as % of enumeration district population APPAOXIIIATC SCAL9 IOWA CITY 0®ILIM,0 22 21n1, 0 31 3.2 26 23 2.4 30 36 24 27 25 0 32 .5 0 48 0 33 28 0.5 3.4 2.5 29 1.9 45 6-o 46 3.1 1.7 L544 47 35 5.34143 1.8 4.6 38 442 3 mi 4 16.94 Uffiversit .2 .94 blights 39 55 54 51 37 2.7 0 0 53 1.7 1.4 2.3 52 0.7 56 57 36 0 1.1 5.6 58 69 3.3 00 Enumeration District oc % of Minority much of the housing in these e.d.'s has been demolished since 1970 35b 0,6 MICROFILMED BY JORMA MICR+LAB CEDAR RAPIDS - DES WINES 60 03 49 0 so 0 MICROFILMED BY JORM MICR+LAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES iXTERIOR HOUSING CONDITIONS WGUST 1976 i00D O IOOD TO FAIR 'AIR AIR TO POOR OOR q MICROFILMED BY JORM MICR+LAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES JORM MICR46LAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES LAND USE RESIDENTIAL COMMIRCIAL PUBLIC/SIMI►UBLIC INDUSTRIAL OTHER ® I DU/A' • Neighborhood ►arks/Schools/Research ® Park Q Agriculture Q 2-B DU/A ® Office Open Space Facilities ® Manufacturing Water B-16 DU/A General ® Extractive ®16-24 DIJ A ® Highway ©U ive of Iowarsify 23♦ GUM Land Consumptive •dwellles •nils per sere COMMUNITY FACILITIES 37 TRAFFICWAYS _ EXISTING PROPOSED DESIGN STANDARD 0'25 P tential Park ■ Elementary School aeeea� ens W M Primary Arterial T" Potential Park ♦ Junior HIgH School Senior High School Secondary Arterial Collector J School Site or Local Street JORM MICR46LAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES METRO ENTITLEMENT GRANT APPLICATION LOWER RALSTON CREEK NEIGHBORHOOD REVITALIZATION PROJECT CITY OF IOWA CITY October 1, 1980 MICROFILMED BY DORM MICR+LAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES Form Appfmod nuo u- RVR,etB U.B. DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVE LOFMENT 1. NAME OF APPLICANT ANNUAL COMMUNITY DEVE LOPMENT PROGRAM City of Iowa City. — 7. APPLICATION/GRANT NUMBER PROJECT SUMMARY 3. PERIOD OF APPLICABILITY a, Q ORIGINALIaaeb YMIJ ❑ REVISION,DATED • FROM TO Jan. 1, 1981 Dec. 31, 1981 ❑ AMENDMENT, DATED B. PROJECT NUMBER 7. ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEWSTATUS B. NAME OF PROJECT Continued Rele II. ENTITY WITH REBPONSIBILITY FOR CARRYING OUT THE PROJECT S. TELEPHONE NUMBER III Department of P 354-1800- Ext- t0. DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT This project is a continuation of the previously funded Lower Ralston Creek Neighborhood Revitalization Project. This year's activities will center on in- to contain 100 -year floods through- creasing the channel capacity of Ralston Creek out the channel reach from Kirkwood Avenue to Gilbert Street. (See Map 5 ,page5l•) Improvements to be made are: 1. Excavation and expansion of the Ralston Creek west bank from Kirkwood Avenue to Gilbert Street to provide for 30 to 35 foot bottom channel width. M Check It continued on additional pages) and attach. 11. WMBM.q*aH HSI/ENUMERATION DISTRICTISI 36, 39, 40, 42, 44, 47 17. ANTICIPATED ACCOMPLISHMENTS Completion of the channel improvements described above will provide a Ralston Creek channel with a bottom width of 30-35 feet and a top width of approximately 80 feet, between Kirkwood Avenue and Gilbert Street. The resulting increased capacity of the channel together with the water storage facilities provided through the Ralston Creek South Branch Detention Basin under construction), in 1981/82), and the Ralston Creek NohCbarel%ontQnotn:eair�oanr7papalr7itdirrsRnstructed We dlg PROGRAM YEAR FUNDS lin lOTH 13. COSO COMPONENT ACTIVITIES COBG R OTHER rLlef CM1panFnl aef/Plliae YI/ep aallKa OI aef/Ylflp Mom L, Art A, COSTSUMMARY, Fenn HUD•7067.J LOW/MOD OTHER AMOUNT SOURCE BENEFIT BENEFIT r,J Ibl rd rdl bl Ralston Creek Improvements $418.8 s 245.9 s 14. Totalt $ 418.8 $ 245.9 S 15. Total Casts To Be Paid With Community Development Block Grant Funds (Sum of Columns b andel S 664.7 _ HUD -7 tJGB 16.7111 Replaces Form HUDJ015.1, which it M10`es1 Page 1 of 3 Pages 38 /y93 MICROFILMED BY JORM MICR+LAF3 CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES , .. r DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT: (continued) 2. Placement and compaction of excavated material and fill along the � west bank, (and at two places on the east bank) to provide a pro- tective berm. 3. Placement of riprap and sod on the Ralston Creek banks between ' Kirkwood Avenue and Gilbert Street. i 4. Installation of sheet piling on the east bank of Ralston Creek just north of the Benton Street bridge. 5. Installation of storm water pump stations at two low areas near the for interior Benton Street on the east and west side of creek, Ll drainage during large water flows in the creek. J 6. Pavement removal, grading and resurfacing of Benton Street as needed. Engineering supervision will be provided by a consultant engineering firm. In addition, engineering design plans, specifications and contract documents for reconstruction of the Lafayette Street Rock Island Railroad bridge trestle will be prepared. The activities described above will be carried out when sewer and utility lines in the area have been relocated, as described in the second year application for funding of the Lower Ralston Creek Neighborhood Revitalization Project, (CDBG No. B -80 -ON -19-0048). The activities will be carried out concurrently with, or immediately following, the construction of a new culvert on the west side of the existing Benton Street culvert, (as described in the second year application). In this way, almost all Ralston Creek channel improvements can be bid as a single contract. Map N5 shows the approximate location of the channel improvements described above. Cost estimates for the channel improvements were made by a consultant engineering firm. The project area served by these improvements is described on pages 35-37 of the Small Cities Comprehensive Grant Application (CDBG No. B -79 -DN -19-0048), and is shown on Maps #145. 39 MICROFILMED BY JORM MICR+LAB R CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES I J J ji J /~ 1 ANTICIPATED ACCOMPLISHMENTS: (continued) will allow the containment of a 100 -year flood within the creek banks on this segment of Ralston Creek. Of the approximately 650 persons benefiting directly from these creek improvements, 63% are persons of low or moderate income. As a result of the creek improvements, a number of deteriorating residences immediately west of the project area will no longer be in the 100 -year flood plain and will become eligible for rehabilitation. In addition the remaining land acquired for this project will also no longer be flood prone. This will permit parcels to be reassembled and disposed of for commercial use for re- development of the area in accordance with the City's Comprehensive plan. It is anticipated that all channel improvements described above will be carried out during the construction season April, 1981 through October, 1981. Engineering design studies for the Lafayette Street Railroad trestle will be prepared between October, 1981 and December, 1981. 40 MICROFILMED BY JORM MICR+LAB CEDAR RAPIDS - DES MOINES /y93 LOWER RALSTON CREEK NEIGHBORHOOD REVITALIZATION PROJECT Cl AD TRATION $68, 290 COM LAITY _ i PLANNI G $36.996 4 RALSTON CREEK IMPROVEMENTS $684,714 1 _ A � i � I 1 i TOTAL 3RD YEAR COST ' - $770,000 i 41 ----------- MICROFILMED BY JORM MICR+LAB Ij CEDAR RAPIDS - DES MOINES li I I' U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT ANNUAL COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT PROORAY COST SUMMARY 1. NAME OF AIIL ICANY City f IQy/a City 2. APPLICATION/ORANT NUMBER 7. PERIOD OF APPLICABILITY r / FROM Jan. 1, 1981 Tp Dec. 31, 1901 Lim PART A. SUMMARY OF PROGRAM ACTIVITY (Important: See Instruction, beforl cbrsffying cotta/ AMOUNT FOR Hui) USE ONLY 1 I Form Approved nuR Nn AI.A,AID eMet am HUD -7015.5, whlN H Obsolete rage r 01 4Pages HUDa0e71eae1 42 /y93 MICROFILMED BY r. JORM MICR+LAB CEDAR RAPIDS a DES MOINES I U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT ANNUAL COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT PROORAY COST SUMMARY 1. NAME OF AIIL ICANY City f IQy/a City 2. APPLICATION/ORANT NUMBER 7. PERIOD OF APPLICABILITY A. M ORIGINAL Asch yml) ❑ REVISION,OATEO ❑ AMENDMENT,DATED FROM Jan. 1, 1981 Tp Dec. 31, 1901 Lim PART A. SUMMARY OF PROGRAM ACTIVITY (Important: See Instruction, beforl cbrsffying cotta/ AMOUNT FOR Hui) USE ONLY 1 Acquisition of Real Property S f 2 Disposition 3 Public Facilities and Improvements a Senior Centers b Parks, Playgrounds and Other Recreational Facilities C Centers for the Handicapped d Neighborhood Facilities a Solid Waite Disposal Facilities f Fire Protection Facilities and Equipment p Parking Facilities h Public Utilities, Other Then Water and Sewer Facilities I Street Improvements - j Water and Sewer Facilities Is Foundations and Platforms for Air Rights Sites I Pedestrian Malls and Walkways m Flood and Drainage Facilities 664.714 IT Specially Authorized Public Facilities and Improvements (List/ (1) f e (2) (3) �' P e 4 Clearance Activities 5 Public Services 6 Interim Assistance ----.- 7 A --F Completion of Previously Approved Urban Renewal Projects eMet am HUD -7015.5, whlN H Obsolete rage r 01 4Pages HUDa0e71eae1 42 /y93 MICROFILMED BY r. JORM MICR+LAB CEDAR RAPIDS a DES MOINES I i- x. AMOUNT FOR MUD USE ONLY B p, S S B Payments for Lots of Rental Income ' c r 11 Specially Authorized Assistance to Privately Owned Utilities 12 Rehabilitation and Preservation Activities r . ;I Rehabilitation of Public Residential Structures t b n rage 2 of q pages 43 MICROFILMED BY DORM MICR+LAB CEDAR RAPIDS - DES MOINES HUD -7007 I6J81 / y93 AMOUNT FOR MUD USE ONLY B Relocation Payments and Assistance S S B Payments for Lots of Rental Income ' 10 Removal of Architectural Barrien 11 Specially Authorized Assistance to Privately Owned Utilities 12 Rehabilitation and Preservation Activities a Rehabilitation of Public Residential Structures b Public Housing Modernization c Rehabilitation of Private Properties d Coda Enforcement e Historic Preservation 13 Specially Authorized Economic Development Activities •v 7X .� LsY__ •„ Asn. a Acquisition for Economic Development b Public Facilities and Improvements for Economic Developmani C Commercial and Industrial Facilities 14 Special Activities By Local Development Corporations, Eta (L(ad a S d 15 SUBTOTAL 664,714 16 Planning and Urban Environmental Design (See Part B of this /orm.)rz � y a Development of a Comprehensive Community Development Plan 39,996 b Development of a Policy -Planning -Management Capacity c Specially Authorized Comprehensive Planning Activities 17 General Administration (from Part C, Line 6) 68,290 18 1 Contingencies and/or Lout Option Activities (Nof to exceed 10% ofamount shown in Part D, Lina 1) 18 TOTAL PROGRAM COSTS (Sum of Lines 15 through 181 S 770,000 S rage 2 of q pages 43 MICROFILMED BY DORM MICR+LAB CEDAR RAPIDS - DES MOINES HUD -7007 I6J81 / y93 I i — Line PART C. GENERAL ADMINISTRATION COSTS (See fnatmcdonsfor descriptions ofadminiatrltlon sctivitiaa before classifying cars blow) i J I _ - - - I — yicpulcu ivr IrR.IU>IUII III IULUr-9 CDBG applications. O Check i/continued on additional a /sl and Busch. — Line PART C. GENERAL ADMINISTRATION COSTS (See fnatmcdonsfor descriptions ofadminiatrltlon sctivitiaa before classifying cars blow) i J H UD ON V I ._ General Management, Oversight and Coordination r 1H 1 Y� Citizen Participation 3,00—••- 4 Environmental Studies Necessary to Comply With Environmental Regulations S 4 � 1 Is N � C -- d it < I nf1 al D Total General Administration Costs fSum of Lines ! throuM 5) $ 68,290 s i r ,1 1 y n PART B. DESCRIPTION OF PLANNING AND URBAN ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN COSTS Planning activities will center on the development of the three-year Community Development and Housing Assistance Plansfor 1982-84. Studies will include data gathering for a number of neighborhoods in Iowa City and analysis of the 1980 Census data. A comprehensive community development strategy will be developed, and neighborhood strategy areas identified. Within these neighborhood strategy areas, individual + -1 :77 rage s of It pages 44 MICROFILMED BY JORM MICR+LAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES HUD l($11 16-7111 I i _ - - - I — yicpulcu ivr IrR.IU>IUII III IULUr-9 CDBG applications. O Check i/continued on additional a /sl and Busch. e11LILlemenr Line PART C. GENERAL ADMINISTRATION COSTS (See fnatmcdonsfor descriptions ofadminiatrltlon sctivitiaa before classifying cars blow) AMOUtNTR H UD ON V I ._ General Management, Oversight and Coordination S 65,292 — Indirect Com fAlloweble It charged pursuant to a tort allocation plan) J Citizen Participation 3,00—••- 4 Environmental Studies Necessary to Comply With Environmental Regulations S I Other ILhtl Is C -- d D Total General Administration Costs fSum of Lines ! throuM 5) $ 68,290 s rage s of It pages 44 MICROFILMED BY JORM MICR+LAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES HUD l($11 16-7111 I i 1 I � I j I n FOR HUD PART D. BLOCK GRANT RESOURCES FOR PROGRAM COSTS AMOUNT USE ONLY Lia L.t V1 S 770,000 S Entitlement Amount a � Leu: Repayment of Urban Renewal/NDP Loans fArradt Schedule) S , Loan S r L.I 3 Grant Withheld for Repayment of HUD -Guaranteed •.: S 770,000 q. S 4 Grant Amount For Program Activities (Line i minty wm of Lias? and3) Program Income S _ 0 _ S 6 6. t i i t $ _ 0 - n 45 MICROFILMED BY JORM MICR+LAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES 4 FOR HUD PART D. BLOCK GRANT RESOURCES FOR PROGRAM COSTS AMOUNT USE ONLY Lia V1 S 770,000 S Entitlement Amount Z Leu: Repayment of Urban Renewal/NDP Loans fArradt Schedule) S , Loan S h 3 Grant Withheld for Repayment of HUD -Guaranteed •.: S 770,000 q. S 4 Grant Amount For Program Activities (Line i minty wm of Lias? and3) Program Income S _ 0 _ S 6 6. Surplus From Urban Renewal/NDP Settlement S - 0 - S $ _ 0 - S 7 Loan Proceeds B Reprogrammed Unobligated Funds From Prior Program Year (Attach Schedule) _ - 0 - $ TOTAL BLOCK GRANT RESOURCES FOR PROGRAM COSTS S 770,000 $ D (Sum of Linn 4 thru 8) FOR HUD Lia PART E. SUMMARY OF PROGRAM BENEFIT AMOUNT USE ONLY 1 CostsSubjectto Program Benefit Rules $ 664,714 $ y Expenditures Principally Bealittirq Low- and Moderato -Income Parana S 416,770 S 3 -------------------- Line Z as a Percent of Lia 1 63 % % 245,944 $ 4 Other Expenditures al 37 % % 6 Line 4 as a Percent of Lia 1 HUO.706716ae 45 MICROFILMED BY JORM MICR+LAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES 4 �, C1 LOWER RALSTON CREEK NEIGHBORHOOD MAPS 1. This map shows the neighborhood strategy area in detail. All program activities will be carried out in this area. 2. This map identifies the properties which are in process of being acquired to implement the proposed program elements. 3. This map further identifies the properties being acquired and uses being displaced, by type of land use. 4. This map identifies the improvements which will be made in the project area including Ralston Creek channel improvements, proposed site for assisted housing, area for potential housing rehabilitation, and the location of property to be sold for redevelopment in accordance with the City's Comprehensive Plan. 5. This map shows the location of the various creek improvements to be made. These improvements are designed to contain 100 year frequency floods throughout the project area. 46 MICROFILMED BY JO RM MIC R+LAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES i i j I I I i i LOWER RALSTON CREEK NEIGHBORHOOD c r7o m CLINTON ;a c o OST. .. "iCD° = m Z m ~ Ell17 8=a F77D U BU Q U E !JILBERT m -• VAN BUREN MICROFILMED BY JORM MICR+LAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES ST r z G) 0 z Rm I LOWER RALSTON CREEK NEIGHBORHOOD co m c� Z ° °0 0 a 0 n Z ril `0 LI I a n n n ►o o 0 O T O n 6r o ^ 0 O I- r� y ti n O C 0 =xu0� vi m M 0 nnn0ZZ O ±� O " v n c D ^ 9 ` c Innl inn � i��lnn �nAn 1� nn n 1111II !�1 n= n in nnn. � � �� eeameeve:aoo 71� y IBJ, MICROFILMED BY JORM MICR+LAS CEDAR RAPIDS DES MOINES LBERT ST. VAN BUREN S1 I i I 0 0 0 x cc 0 RONNIE I" z LE BURLINGTON U) cn U) f U) III COURT ST w lJ HARRISON ST :D Z CH(JIJL ST z z B j C) 0 I t .......... ... R V' .2 1 2. BENTON II ST 49 MICROFILMED BY JORM MICR+LAB CEDAR RAPIDS DES MOINES hL :IAL NY I TRAFFIC SCA1.1 I , RIVISID, i 0 0 0 0000 m 0 LuZ Y W W V Z 0 1—� y J Q Ice BURLINGTON 50 MICROFILMED BY JORM MICR+LAB CEDAR RAPIDS DES MOINES z w fX m z ITION IMPYOVIMF i SITZ ITATION CY I TRAFFIC A CITYn SCAIF r •(vV.•rr (V AFVISFDr• /y93 a II i I 0 BURLINGTON U) I COURT ST. POST _ pcclCE HARRISON i ST. ?-.i• HENRr w ... SABIN - - z -- -- SCHOOL O- PRENTISS a Z m Ln z L1.1 m 1 LEGEND y IMPROVEMENTS i S i CRISIS IKCAVATION,RIP RAP, SOD CRISIS EVIDENT WATER PUMPING STATION } 01 ADDITIONAL CULVERT 0 BURLINGTON U) I COURT ST. POST _ pcclCE HARRISON i ST. ?-.i• HENRr w ... SABIN - - z -- -- SCHOOL O- PRENTISS a Z m Ln z L1.1 m 1 LEGEND RALSTON CREEK IMPROVEMENTS i S i CRISIS IKCAVATION,RIP RAP, SOD CRISIS EVIDENT WATER PUMPING STATION } 01 ADDITIONAL CULVERT _ gffill BENTON ST. RESURFACING '• • i E III SHEET PILING INSTALLATION __ MP! RECONSTRUCT RAILROAD BRIDGE • TRESTLE RIV CURB,SIDIWALKASEIMPIM1114I LIL I WAPROJECT BOUNDARY WA VACAiID 971, JI rrI —jBLOCK r E NUMBER i :ST. CLOSED TO TRAFFIC CITY OF IOWA CITY/ °^ SCALE I •�W,••n L 51 MICROFILMED BY JORM MICR+LAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES X9,3 s N METRO ENTITLEMENT I , GRANT APPLICATION MICROFILMED BY DORM MICR+LAFI CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES US Dt,•AR11AIf,7 Or HOUSING AI+D URBAN DIVELOrm(Nl COA!v UNtlY DEVELOP,AEN7 Bt OCK GRANT PROGRAM HOUSING ASSISTANCE PLAN TABLE V • ANNUAL HOUSING ACTION PH OG RAM ANNUAL COAL 3. PEHIOD OF APPLICABILITY KEY I Rom TD PUNCH CODE I July 1, 1981 June 30, 1982 _ E _ IVI'IS ANDSOUIICI S Or HOUSING ASSISTANCE NLIMIJE R OE L OIYL R.II<CO1AE HOUSEHDL OS - -EI 70 RE AS9S7t O ^, I i US Dt,•AR11AIf,7 Or HOUSING AI+D URBAN DIVELOrm(Nl COA!v UNtlY DEVELOP,AEN7 Bt OCK GRANT PROGRAM HOUSING ASSISTANCE PLAN TABLE V • ANNUAL HOUSING ACTION PH OG RAM ANNUAL COAL 3. PEHIOD OF APPLICABILITY KEY I Rom TD PUNCH i -I 16 3. 171 L:rdon of Hrnul U',”'Lum of G•,n I)•7Srad 711 , P..n I:: L• L.r r O:Ip Nc L7 ,•ta )1 1, IIAIAE OI APPL,_.•NT---.•--___-..--_.-__ —C)-ty--oL-1 OW d_Clty - 7. Arris CAIIONICAAN1 NumBER TTTT-1=11=19a.- 0.��-J=1 A. 0 ORIGINAL 1-° CODE I July 1, 1981 June 30, 1982 _ E _ IVI'IS ANDSOUIICI S Or HOUSING ASSISTANCE NLIMIJE R OE L OIYL R.II<CO1AE HOUSEHDL OS - -EI 70 RE AS9S7t O _ 1 I A 7md Go,n lo, Hom{np At:nHnct Iw 11un,rnwntTt SMALL Aum of Ilam 2 l,d 51 LANG( f I I - Con R,uc,ton Awswcr to, Ho,r.rownrn 11.2 rNN,^71 7 Lum of Ano 3 Md OI----�- --• -,�- HUD aua,.p Pr Ua, pat 707AL AND 14 Ill Im A� ~ y e. R,I•-tnldd,nn au M.n.t lo, NUn.ruwntn I I-NDI' CA,,,., D 1f Awn Dr 6.•n C. 7.nd Bl --___.._... p GInLnJn,p Or rrimmitm R,ncl G„m,•--_....-.___— _ ?,. • . _.._gU.) /-,,„,_,c r-1:,'"'.312 Loans ---•-•(d) L CO., -, y B. TUu' Ginn IO, r"Alt"I _ Aunnr AnN 1D. N. 16.nd 771 i --•--- - IL 1. Amur^tr to, P,mnrn,•r Hun•ru.•nrn Lum dl LnFl I11_ 171 �_•-'--- L1 HUD A,4H,d Ntv,>,n, -• ;-7 4.i:•11,%11"allu,ml 30 - 13 2. N,-R,nHIUn,ll 29 ( ora , 1A,nd 151 _ j� HUD Auhlyd r,op, „n, i -I 16 3. 171 L:rdon of Hrnul U',”'Lum of G•,n I)•7Srad 711 , P..n I:: L• L.r r O:Ip Nc L7 ,•ta )1 1, IIAIAE OI APPL,_.•NT---.•--___-..--_.-__ —C)-ty--oL-1 OW d_Clty - 7. Arris CAIIONICAAN1 NumBER TTTT-1=11=19a.- 0.��-J=1 A. 0 ORIGINAL 1-° ly ' 00 HE VISION, DATE 1N0 Aun utl Pmpum, Lum of lmn 19 4701 AMENDMENT, DATE •_---- -_.- --••— NLIMIJE R OE L OIYL R.II<CO1AE HOUSEHDL OS - -EI 70 RE AS9S7t O -------- ULRLY SMALL LANG( +u.aunpp rrlubiLt+dort nlA.LIAUHnn 11.2 rNN,^71 rAmity --• rAMILY 707AL AND 14 Ill Im ISmnuar I I-NDI' CA,,,., D 1f --___.._... rr,nml rol 10 — ---•-•(d) 14 6 0 8 146 0 _8 -- 100..._ 19 - -- 80 -- --1•- to - { • -..15_ { 55 ..._. ----0 MICROFILMED BY JORM MICR+LAB CEDAR RAPIDS - DES MOINES ly I 1N0 Aun utl Pmpum, Lum of lmn 19 4701 _�.. -_.- --••— --�• 1B +u.aunpp rrlubiLt+dort nlA.LIAUHnn ...•,.... .__ .-_ _ •- --• --...._.._ 7p !.rHIunP C•nlLr, vdih LLnerin, --___.._... .. _.. _. ;-7 4.i:•11,%11"allu,ml 30 29 hum of L1,n 73 4 761 _ — 73 TWO huhtrd rn,9vm�5o�nf f:n•N 3[! .751 --_•�1••-- �2«•1-- thUmut Firr.Hr NARRATIVEl:.ua:haridido-alshrenifnr•:rssaryand;dcnrlly,v;:hift'fnlabDvcl ..... J 1. Fnolnctlr writs io be rrot'ldrd srrcifiaallY fol O,c handicarPrd. I 2. r,nc o91ams Id undcl Ihis CBIr90ry. DcscribNlstr facilitate the acEompinhn,em of dv 9nals..- 3. ctions nesa,y lis Dmilbe thou arr/ - • • - {II 1II Tablcs I, 11 and IV DI the ThR•r YI'AI HI.r ,qqn n,rd .. 7/1179*.. _.. _ _ 1] 1 3 I nror rolatrJ fly sofclu.rr ant: a,e mi I rlirued in flus nxxxxn na„r/1 V, of '• d ^ tto ” - . _..1...--- ........ . ..... . ..... *B -79 -HN -19-0005 I'e..nn r c.,,- H Ce.r:, m 52 �y93 MICROFILMED BY JORM MICR+LAB CEDAR RAPIDS - DES MOINES 0 6.J u Li NARRATIVE: L.1 u i I I i n NARRATIVE: TABLE V - ANNUAL HOUSING ACTION PROGRAM The Annual Housing Action Program sets forth specific activities to be undertaken during this the final year of the three year housing program. Goals chosen for third year activities include 14 units of assistance for homeowners to be provided entirely through Housing Rehabilitation. The majority of rehabilitation assistance to homeowners is directed primarily to lower income elderly households. This is due to the fact that this group comprises 71% of the need for homeowners. Additionally, a relatively high percentage of large Family assistance will be carried out in order to meet the goals of the three year HAP. These third year goals provide for approximately 20% of the three year goals to be carried out. While no goals are listed for new construction assistance to homeowners, staff is currently investigating the Section 235 (revised) program in Iowa City. In a meeting with developers, a good deal of interest was expressed in this program, and a desire was expressed to meet with a representative from HUD to receive more information. The staff is also looking into any potential means of establishing home ownership assistance as part of any future CDBG program. It is hoped that Section 235 (revised) can be implemented in the next three year HAP as well as some type of Iowa City program. Second year goals for renter households include 100 units of assistance to be provided through construction of new rental units and an increase in rental subsidies for existing units. However, it must be pointed out that this will rely on allocation of Section 8 units to this area by the HUD insuring office State allocation plan. Small family households comprise 76% of the need in the renter category, thus, a relatively high percentage of assistance will be directed to small family renters. During the third year, approximately 37% of the three year goals for rental assistance are scheduled for completion. 53 MICROFILMED BY JORM MICR+LA9 CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES RESOLUTION NO. 80-345 A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO SIGN AND THE CITY CLERK TO ATTEST A QUIT CLAIM DEED WHEREBY THE CITY SHALL CONVEY A PARCEL OF LAND RETAINING A PERMANENT SEWER EASEMENT IN EXCHANGE FOR THE ACQUISITION OF A PARCEL OF LAND FROM THOMAS R. AND MARILYN J. ALBERHASKY IN FURTHERANCE OF THE FIRST AVENUE REALIGNMENT IN IOWA CITY. WHEREAS, it was in the public interest to construct certain improvements on First Avenue in Iowa City, and WHEREAS, it was necessary to acquire a parcel of land from Thomas R. and Marilyn J. Alberhasky in order to realign First Avenue. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF IOWA CITY, IOWA: 1. The Mayor is authorized to sign and the City Clerk to attest a quit claim deed which conveys certain property to Thomas R. and Marilyn J. Alberhasky. 2. The Mayor is authorized to sign and the City Clerk to attest a permanent sewer easement. It was moved by Vevera and seconded by Erdahl that the resolution as read be adopted, and upon roll call there were: AYES: NAYS: ABSENT: x Balmer x Erdahl x Lynch x Neuhauser x Perret x Roberts x Vevera Passed and approved this 12thiay of August 1980. 4=AY�0 ATTEST: CITY CLERK 2����G MICROFILMED BY JORM MIC R+LA8 CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES Reai"d A App ev By Vw WWI DqmAmnn1 n , f f f 1 i I N, 4 k l t� Y I i i RESOLUTION NO. 80-345 A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO SIGN AND THE CITY CLERK TO ATTEST A QUIT CLAIM DEED WHEREBY THE CITY SHALL CONVEY A PARCEL OF LAND RETAINING A PERMANENT SEWER EASEMENT IN EXCHANGE FOR THE ACQUISITION OF A PARCEL OF LAND FROM THOMAS R. AND MARILYN J. ALBERHASKY IN FURTHERANCE OF THE FIRST AVENUE REALIGNMENT IN IOWA CITY. WHEREAS, it was in the public interest to construct certain improvements on First Avenue in Iowa City, and WHEREAS, it was necessary to acquire a parcel of land from Thomas R. and Marilyn J. Alberhasky in order to realign First Avenue. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF IOWA CITY, IOWA: 1. The Mayor is authorized to sign and the City Clerk to attest a quit claim deed which conveys certain property to Thomas R. and Marilyn J. Alberhasky. 2. The Mayor is authorized to sign and the City Clerk to attest a permanent sewer easement. It was moved by Vevera and seconded by Erdahl that the resolution as read be adopted, and upon roll call there were: AYES: NAYS: ABSENT: x Balmer x Erdahl x Lynch x Neuhauser x Perret x Roberts x Vevera Passed and approved this 12thiay of August 1980. 4=AY�0 ATTEST: CITY CLERK 2����G MICROFILMED BY JORM MIC R+LA8 CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES Reai"d A App ev By Vw WWI DqmAmnn1 IOWA STATE eA0. ASSOCIATION FOR THE LEGAL EFFECT O THE USE S Oficial Fond No. 4 O,rnrr resw..,. w w rw awn - OF THIS FORM. CONSULT TOUR OL _- s`o` QUIT CLAIM DEED i no1n til �t1en by �t�etfelre>�entg: That _the City of 3CcaCi.ty�.Iewct,_a— mun;ciWl ag=rar;on _ — II in consideration• of the sum of D One dollar and other valuable consideratinn• in hand paid do hereby Quit Claim unto Thcmas R AlberhaskV and Mar11y�hackv. �I I I! husband and wife i; Grantees' Address: !I all our right, title, interest, estate, claim and demand in the following described real estate situated in i• Johnson County, Iowa, io-wit: �I Commencing at the SE corner Section 14, T79N, R611 of the 5th P.M.; thence N00"00'00"W ! 842.35 feet to the southerly right-of-way line of the Chicago, Rock Island, and Pacific ilr-oad as recorded in plat book #8, page 38, Johnson County, Iowa; thence N61054'00"W 177.34 feet to the point of beginning; thence S68039115"W 163.76 feet; thence N45a34'05"W ;I i 7.95 feet; thence westerly 126.28 feet along a 110.00 foot radius curve concave southerly it d whose 119.46 foot chord bears N78"27125"W; thence N21a20'45"W 2.90 feet; thence N68039'15!'E 203.17 feet; thence S61a54'00"E 98.70 feet to the point of beginning. Said parcel contains 12,226 square feet more or less. 1 And, in addition; Commencing at the SE corner Section 14, T79N, R6W of the 5th P.M.; ence NOOa00'00"W 842.35 feet to the Southerly right-of-way line of the Chicago, Rock Island, and Pacific Railroad as recorded in plat book 118, page 38, Johnson County, Iowa; thence N61054100"W 47.87 feet to the point of beginning; thence southerly 166.00 feet along 724.00 foot radius curve concave westerly and whose 165.63 foot chord bears S10043'11"W; thence 1,170017125"W 15.56 feet; thence westerly 19.62 feet along a 452.50 foot radius curve nave northerly and whose 19.62 foot chord bears N69002'54"W; thence N21120145"W 215.29 feet; thence N68a39'15"E 30.00 feet; thence S61a54'00"E 129.47 feet to the point of beginning) Said parcel contains 17,175 Square feet more or less. ..":. Each of the undersigned hereby relinquishes all rights of dower, homestead and distributive share in and to the above described promises. Words and phrases herein. including ackno.ledgment hereof, shall be construed as in the singular or plural number. and at masculine feminine or neuter gender. according to the contest. Signed this 12 th day of August 1980 � 7 r ��V Of TOWr'L�lty�-- nw ! r.n urs,. nsn.rrx rs.: ux cn•xr.. urs '^' me cw.. un. /Jo ////�/� •' ✓/sus V l nunr STATE OF IOWA, COUNT OF_-7son ss. Mayor GGcoax On this — day of�. A. D. 19 80 ��hj L-.�iil/i I1"0 Attest: LLQ i� r"u t. before me, the undersigned. e N my Public in for the City Clerk era• St I of Io . personally; appeared C 410 P Washington St., Iowa City, (Greeters' Addreut Iowa I to me knmm to be the identical persons named in and .he, a,ecuted the foiatining instrument, and acknowledged Ihnt they emcuted ilia same as their voluntary net and dnnd. it I 1 tf✓j7 ._ N,rnry Public m and for thn Sint" of Ip.n Fro4 the above named Grantors to the above named Grantees - STATE OF IOWA Filed for record this day of A. D. 19—. j COUNTY OF / ss at o'clock —M., and recorded in Book -- of 1 I i j on page V ,Deputy I \ FEE, $ _Paid j I � I Recorder j WHEN RECORDED RETURN TO. ...—...---- — -- — --`-- IName)— -- -- — -- Received R App -.)v,34 !I by The Legal De Anrrient--_---- --- - - , ✓ Lp IAddrsul i, ,. QUIT CLAIM 1 I \ DORM MICR+LA19 I UMRAPIDS •DES MOINES DESCRIPTION OF TRACT ING SCALE I"=60' FOUSETN(/2'PPIN ° That portion of Lot 7 of the resubdivision of part of Lot 4 Ohl's Subdivision, Iowa City, Iowa, described as follows: Commencing at the SE. corner Section 14, T79N, R6W of the 5th P.M.; thence NOOo0010011W 842.35 feet to the southerly right of way line of the Chicago, Rock Island, and Pacific Railroad as recorded in plat book N8, page 38, Johnson County, Iowa; thence N6105410011W 47.87 feet to the point of beginning; thence southerly 166.00 feet along a 724.00 foot radius curve concave westerly, and whose 165.63 foot chord bears S10043'11"W; thence N70017'25"W 15.56 feet; thence westerly 19.62 feet along a 452.50 foot radius curve concave northerly and whose 19.62 foot chord bears N69002'54"W;,thence N21020'45"W 215,29 feet; thence N68039115"E 30.00 feet; thence SIS 1054'00"E 129.47 feet to the point of beginning. Said parcel contains 17,175 square feet more or less. I hereby certify that this survey was made under my direct personal supervision and that I am a duly registered land surveyor under the laws of the State of Iowa. rd� 2 1�— SIU Robert D. Nicks on Reg, No. 7036 Dete Subscribed and sworn to before me this% { k day of �J U L i 19 Qjn , Notary ruyiic in and for the State or Iowa DORM MICHI?Ln . CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES JENNIFER REOEL I'IYOM;BION EXPIRES iff9d v i DESCRIPTION OF TRACT ING SCALE I"=60' FOUSETN(/2'PPIN ° That portion of Lot 7 of the resubdivision of part of Lot 4 Ohl's Subdivision, Iowa City, Iowa, described as follows: Commencing at the SE. corner Section 14, T79N, R6W of the 5th P.M.; thence NOOo0010011W 842.35 feet to the southerly right of way line of the Chicago, Rock Island, and Pacific Railroad as recorded in plat book N8, page 38, Johnson County, Iowa; thence N6105410011W 47.87 feet to the point of beginning; thence southerly 166.00 feet along a 724.00 foot radius curve concave westerly, and whose 165.63 foot chord bears S10043'11"W; thence N70017'25"W 15.56 feet; thence westerly 19.62 feet along a 452.50 foot radius curve concave northerly and whose 19.62 foot chord bears N69002'54"W;,thence N21020'45"W 215,29 feet; thence N68039115"E 30.00 feet; thence SIS 1054'00"E 129.47 feet to the point of beginning. Said parcel contains 17,175 square feet more or less. I hereby certify that this survey was made under my direct personal supervision and that I am a duly registered land surveyor under the laws of the State of Iowa. rd� 2 1�— SIU Robert D. Nicks on Reg, No. 7036 Dete Subscribed and sworn to before me this% { k day of �J U L i 19 Qjn , Notary ruyiic in and for the State or Iowa DORM MICHI?Ln . CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES JENNIFER REOEL I'IYOM;BION EXPIRES iff9d APPLICATION FOR CERTIFICATE OF NECESSITY FOR TAXICAB PERMIT 1. Name of Applicant (Dateapplication was submitted) 2. Trade Name (if any) _/WAW/rL= Y /= �_ R L3 Cm , 3. 4. 5. 6. 7 Street Address 0-1 - `L 4V.4-' [% o /7 A , Y141" .f-' Phone: Bus. .5"9'- i L//.� / Res. -,15-1 - / 9 9 6 Municipality -r- ` �.: County � Q A1 A,1 S 0 A/ Corplete in Detail - Attach rider if necessary: Name of Individual Applicant or Partners or Officers of Title Home Address Applicant A. P, � 'o' J' 7 �` � V B. a. Y 7ti C. D. Name of Office Manager if any: .,tf O Y /% / n/ -� I Y 8. Ccuplete in Detail - Attach rider if necessary: A. B. C. D. E. G. Total Number of vehicles Operated or Controlled by Applicant: ABBIE ST, r I it, CITYCLErNA MICROFILMED BY JORM MICR+LAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES /\ 9. Name of Insurance Carrier L4 I1 to {ti. - % a- YL i %< n c. a 10. Insurance Policy Limits:/c �, C o,° 11. Type of Service Provided C� 12. State why Public Convenience and Necessity Require this Cab Service z4 -P &4 .+L. - -. 0 1,L , i+- i ,,:L/A T,, 6, f- u C. 13. Complete in Detail - Attach rider if necessary: A. Dispatch Points S -c ., % �) ti / V'C c+ Y' a V : C. 9. Cab Stands Vd -4r, n• T n N P S a u t 14. Color Scheme or Insignia to be Used A/ Q 15. List the names and addresses of all persons (in the case of a corporation, the officers, directors and persons owning or controlling 10 percent (106) or more of the capital stock thereof) having a financial interest by way of a loan, ownership, or otherwise, in the business, vehicles, or the profits thereof. (Attach rider if necessary.) MICROFILMED BY JORM MICR+LAE! CEDAR RAPIDS DES MOINES A. B. C. D. E. F. G. H. I. J. -3- 3MI) NAME OF 00 •Is s •o• • as • •• r • • 16. Briefly state the appli ffcant'sprior experience in the Transportation oo `.7yf Passen- gers: J,o 0 e- i nan / /. CIL4- JO r- ).o -h -e h G^the 0 eUL L oil n S e&g'f4%j �ayP � rInr, b $t'N1)ic•FC 17. LIcense period applied for MICROFILMED BY DORM MICR+LAO CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES m 11 I/we agree that L. Thing this application, to al*� agents or enployees of the City of Iowa City, Iowa, to examine any and all records and documents relating to the financial status of this applicant and further that, if a license is granted to com- ply at all times with all of the provisions of Chapter 5.16 of the Municipal Code as amended. l (Signature) (Signature) State of Iowa ) ) SS County of Johnson) I, y ,F I �. SlhrUF/E�/� , a notary public in and for said county, in he state aforesaid, do hereby certify that ,L. Fi lery and , to me personally known to be president and secretary respectively of h%la)ii'EyF PyR (�I�i=l�Nit��, a corpora- tion, and also known to Be to be the persons se names are subscribed to the foregoing instnarent, appeared before me this day in person and acknow- ledged that as such president and secretary respectively they signed, sealed, and delivered the said instrument as the free and voluntary act of said corporation, for the uses and purposes therein set forth, and that they were duly author12ed to execute the same by the board of directors of said cor- poration. Given under my hard and notarial seal this day of 2eiu/ , 190. My commission expires —,�aazxzl&&i .Bo , 19�. - I �oa�0 jur) z; ABBIE STOLFUS, CpAC CITY CLERK (3) , MICROFILMED BY JORM MICR+L.413 CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES 1;. I . r RESOLUTION NO. 80-346 RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO EXECUTE AND THE CITY CLERK TO ATTEST AN AGREEMENT WITH ROBERT W. STEVENS, PROVIDING FOR THE INSTALLATION OF A STORMWATER DRAINAGE SYSTEM IN SETTLEMENT OF THE JUDGEMENT IN STEVENS VS. IOWA CITY. — — WHEREAS, the Iowa Court of Appeals on June 24, 1980, in the case of Stevens vs. City of Iowa City, ordered the City to develop a drainage system to drain water from its streets and adjoining property without damaging Stevens' property; and WHEREAS, the City has submitted an application for further review to the Iowa Supreme Court of that decision; and WHEREAS, the City Council deems it in the public interest to reach a settlement of the controversy. NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF IOWA CITY, IOWA: That the Mayor is authorized to execute and the City Clerk to attest an agreement with Robert W. Stevens, attached hereto, providing for the installation of a stormwater drainage system in settlement of the judgement in Stevens vs, Iowa City. I It was moved by Vevera and seconded by Lvnnh resolution as read be adopted, and upon roll call there were: that the AYES: NAYS: ABSENT: x Balmer x Erdahl x Lynch x Neuhauser J x Perret :a x Roberts ql, x Vevera W? Passed and approved this 12thday of _ August 1980. AYOR ATTEST: �� LI TY CLERK -"i- Ro:eivcd F AnprovPA By Th0 l.txjal 0?p3CSSTN: nt i5oy � MICROFILMED BY JORM MICR+LA9 CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES MOINES� CEDAR RAPIDS * � &GBOZMENY TDIS8GREEI� is executed on this day of August, 1980/ on i the following term and conditions; WITNESSETH WBE8O&S/ the City of Iowa City/ Iowa, (hereinafter called CITY) appealed� ' to the Supreme Court of Iowa a Judgmenteutezed by tbeBouorable Louis W. Schultz, being Cause No. 43776 in the Iowa District Court in and for Johnson County, on the 30th day of April, 1979, and, ` � YDBIDEAS/ the CITY filed supersedeas bond ouMy 24, 1979, in the principal amount of $39,000.00 to satisfy any judgment and, � WHEREAS, Robert 8/^Stevens (hereinafter called STEVENS) filed allotice o� Cross -Appeal from the of the District Court referred to above and, ` \ WHEREAS, by decision filed June 24/ 1980, by the Court of Appeals of � � Iowa, the monetary judgment entered by Judge Schultz was affirmed and the par -t pertaining to an injunction directing the CITY todevelop a proper � with- system from street and adjoining property vdj�h~ ' drainage �/y ���,v��uu/y out STEVENS, pzqpez1�' auU o�nx*�^�g / |` | WHEREAS, atentative and preliminary investigation by the CITY in- dicates that the cost of installing a drainage system as ordered by the .� Court of Appeals would be at least ¢41,000^00 and, ' | WHEREAS, the CITY has asked for further review of the opinion entered [ ( ' by the Court o� to the Order referred to above ' ^^ pertaining bot has not asked for review of the monetary damage affirmed by the Court of ^^ for the closing of Lower West Branch Road bmiediately to the � front and north of a portion of STEVENS' property and, ' ` | WHEREAS, the parties vdob to settle their differences without further i | � legal orCourt expenses: / | MOINES� CEDAR RAPIDS * � -2_ 1 Y.1�1C1718� : L 11-TO171Yi� 1. Immediately upon approval of this Agreement by council for the CITY, the application for further review of the order of the Court of Appeals will be dismissed and the request will be made for the issuance of a procedendo immediately. 2. The Court costs of the appeal shall be paid by the CITY and the Court costs in the District Court shall be paid as provided by Judge Schultz. 3. STEVENS acknowledges the receipt of $31,007.50 from the CITY to- gether with interest from April 30, 1979, through July 31, 1980, as provided in the Judgment and will file a Release of the Judgment as soon as the desired form is submitted by the CITY. 4. STEMS shall be responsible for designing, preparing plans and specifications, and installing a drainage system at such location as he desires connecting the storm sewer at Lake Forest Street and the existing outlet north of Lake Forest and conveying the water to Westminster Street. At the present time Lake Forest abuts STEVENS' east property line and Westminster abuts STEMS' south property line. The main sewer line shall be at least 36 inches in diameter and the system shall be installed at such time as STEVENS desires to install it. The cost of the sewer system shall include all engineering, designing, labor and materials. Each party shall be responsible for one-half of the cost of said system except the City shall not be required to pay more than $20,500.00 of the cost. As installation work progresses, each party will pay one-half of each instalLmnt due the contractor in accordance with routine payment procedures and subject to the CITY expenditure limitation set forth above. 5. $y execution of this Agreement, the CITY acknowledges (in accord- ance with the evidence introduced by the CITY at trial) that STEMS is the owner of the southern half of the right-of-way formerly occupied by Lower West Branch Road and abutting his property which was vacated by the CITY. p - I CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES I - 3 6• The portion of Lower West Branch Road between STEVENS' east property line and Amhurst Street in Iowa City, Iowa, has not been vacated and the execution of this Agreement by STEVENS shall not release any claims for damage he or his grantees may have against the CITY by virtue of any vaca- tion thereof. 7• This Agreement shall be binding upon the parties, their representatives, successors in interest, grantees and assigns. CITY OF IOWA CITY, I0Mk ATTEST. �ttoaJ �Y ifs l 1J i1O� / CII I CLERK JORM -MICR?LAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES RNHd A Approved er sv o•n:n�,er 1. i� r I. - 3 6• The portion of Lower West Branch Road between STEVENS' east property line and Amhurst Street in Iowa City, Iowa, has not been vacated and the execution of this Agreement by STEVENS shall not release any claims for damage he or his grantees may have against the CITY by virtue of any vaca- tion thereof. 7• This Agreement shall be binding upon the parties, their representatives, successors in interest, grantees and assigns. CITY OF IOWA CITY, I0Mk ATTEST. �ttoaJ �Y ifs l 1J i1O� / CII I CLERK JORM -MICR?LAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES RNHd A Approved er sv o•n:n�,er 1. r \City of Iowa Citti MEMORANDUM OAT11 August 8, 1980 TO: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council FM. Roger Scholten, Assistant City Attorneys If: Stevens' Agreement YYY��� As I discussed with you several weeks ago, the Court of Appeals ruled against the City in the case of Stevens v. Iowa City and directed "the City to develop a proper drainage system to drain water from its streets and adjoining property without damaging Stevens' property." Although I filed an application for further review with the Iowa Supreme Court, the chances of the Court hearing the case and reversing the decision are not favorable. As a result, settlement possibilities were discussed with you. It does not appear that the text of the proposed agreement will be available to be included in the packet, and it will be given to you at the informal meeting on Monday. In essence, the agreement provides that at the time Mr. Stevens chooses to install the drainage system, the City will pay part of the cost. If the system is installed either this year or in 1981, the City will pay half of the installation costs. If the system is installed later than 1981, the City will be obligated to pay one half of the costs up to a maximum of $20,500 (; of present estimated cost of $41,000). Please note this is slightly different from the initial proposal I presented to you. However, Chuck Schmadeke, who pre- pared the estimate, is confident thatthe $41,000 estimate will be sufficient to cover the installation costs through 1981. If you have any questions regarding this matter, I will be available Monday afternoon. Thank you. RKS/ej l5o�j� MICROFILMED BY JORM MICR+LAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES yi a RESOLUTION NO. 80-347 RESOLUTION AMENDING THE NUMBER OF AUTHORIZED PERMANENT POSITIONS IN THE FINANCE DEPARTMENT WHEREAS, Resolution 80-91 adopted by the City Council on March 11, 1980, establishing an operating budget for Fiscal Year 1981 authorizes all permanent positions, and, WHEREAS, the reorganization of positions in the Parking Systems has reduced the need for as many Parking Enforcement Attendant positions as was originally authorized, and, WHEREAS, the amendment to the authorized permanent positions will not require additional funding in the Fiscal Year 1981 Operating Budget, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF IOWA CITY, IOWA, that total authorized permanent positions in the Finance Department be amended by: 1. The reduction of one full-time Parking Enforcement Attendant to half-time (Parking Systems Division). 2. The increase of one half-time Senior Clerk Typist to full-time (Central Procurement and Services Division). It was moved byye-vera and seconded by Lynch that the resolution as read be adopted, and upon roll call there were: AYES: NAYS: ABSENT: x Balmer x Erdahl x Lynch x Neuhauser x Perret x Roberts -x_ Vevera Passed and approved this j.2 day of Aueunt 1980. �v` J AYOR ATTEST: %1% e•aXi-lA� p� CIYY CLERK 1c MICROFILMED BY JORM MIC R/�LAB CEDAR RAPIDS •DES MOIRES Received 3 Approved By The Legal Deparhnent i I /505 I 7 ,:a City of Iowa Cir, MEMORANDUM Date: July 23, 1980 To: City Manager and City Council \\ From : Rosemary Vitosh, Director of Finance R v Re: Amendment to Number of Authorized Permanent Positions in the Finance Department The recent reorganization of the Parking Systems in which the duties of the cashiers (in the municipal lot and the parking ramp) were separated from the duties of the Parking Enforcement Attendants has allowed us to reduce the Parking Enforcement Attendants from 7 to 5. Council has already approved the elimination of one Parking Enforcement Attendant position which was replaced by Cashier position; this action reduced the total number of Parking Enforcement Attendants to 6 positions. It now appears that another Parking Enforcement Attendant position could also be eliminated. . The FY81 Budget had reduced a Senior Clerk Typist position in the Central Procurement and Services Division of the Finance Department to half-time. The primary duties of this position include keypunch, backup print shop operator (filling in for our print shop operator in her absences), distribution of incoming mail, preparation of outgoing mail and delivery to post offfice, and the stocking and buying for the central supply room. Reduction of this position to half-time would eliminate all keypunch duties, the distribution of incoming mail, and severely reduce the availability of a backup print shop operator. Because of the City's need for the continuous operation of the print shop and the anticipated increase in keypunching due to the computerization of the traffic ticket area, it is highly desirable to maintain this position at full-time. Both the Senior Clerk Typist and the Parking Enforcement Attendant are on range 3 of the pay plan and budgeted salaries are comparable. Therefore, it is my recommendation that the Senior Clerk Typist position be authorized at full-time for FY81 and that a Parking Enforcement Attendant position be reduced to half-time authorization. It is not anticipated that the half-time Parking Enforcement Attendant position would be filled but it is desirable to keep it authorized at half-time in case the new schedule for Parking Enforcement Attendants does not prove sufficient to provide the necessary enforcement coverage in the Central Business District. tp/sp MICROFILMED BY JORM MICR+LAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES 1505. . 1� City of Iowa Cir, MEMORANDUM Date: July 23, 1980 To: City Manager and City Council \\ From : Rosemary Vitosh, Director of Finance R v Re: Amendment to Number of Authorized Permanent Positions in the Finance Department The recent reorganization of the Parking Systems in which the duties of the cashiers (in the municipal lot and the parking ramp) were separated from the duties of the Parking Enforcement Attendants has allowed us to reduce the Parking Enforcement Attendants from 7 to 5. Council has already approved the elimination of one Parking Enforcement Attendant position which was replaced by Cashier position; this action reduced the total number of Parking Enforcement Attendants to 6 positions. It now appears that another Parking Enforcement Attendant position could also be eliminated. . The FY81 Budget had reduced a Senior Clerk Typist position in the Central Procurement and Services Division of the Finance Department to half-time. The primary duties of this position include keypunch, backup print shop operator (filling in for our print shop operator in her absences), distribution of incoming mail, preparation of outgoing mail and delivery to post offfice, and the stocking and buying for the central supply room. Reduction of this position to half-time would eliminate all keypunch duties, the distribution of incoming mail, and severely reduce the availability of a backup print shop operator. Because of the City's need for the continuous operation of the print shop and the anticipated increase in keypunching due to the computerization of the traffic ticket area, it is highly desirable to maintain this position at full-time. Both the Senior Clerk Typist and the Parking Enforcement Attendant are on range 3 of the pay plan and budgeted salaries are comparable. Therefore, it is my recommendation that the Senior Clerk Typist position be authorized at full-time for FY81 and that a Parking Enforcement Attendant position be reduced to half-time authorization. It is not anticipated that the half-time Parking Enforcement Attendant position would be filled but it is desirable to keep it authorized at half-time in case the new schedule for Parking Enforcement Attendants does not prove sufficient to provide the necessary enforcement coverage in the Central Business District. tp/sp MICROFILMED BY JORM MICR+LAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES 1505. . RESOLUTION NO. 80-348 RESOLUTION ADOPTING SUPPLEMENT NUMBER FIVE TO THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF IOWA CITY, IOWA. WHEREAS, the Municipal Code Corporation has prepared the fifth supplement to the Code of Ordinances of the City of Iowa City, Iowa, and, WHEREAS, it is deemed appropriate to adopt supplement number five by resolution as a part of the said Code of Ordinances, NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF IOWA CITY, IOWA: 1. That supplement number five to the Code of Ordinances of the City of Iowa City, Iowa, attached to this Resolution as Exhibit A, and by this reference made a part hereof, is hereby officially adopted as a part of the said Code of Ordinances. 2. That the Mayor is hereby authorized to sign, and the City Clerk to attest, this Resolution. It was moved by Vevera , seconded by Erdahl , that the Resolution as rea be a opted and upon roll cal there were'. AYES: NAYS: ABSENT: X BALMER X ERDHAL X LYNCH X NEUHAUSER X PERRET X ROBERTS VEVERA Passed and approved this 12th day of August 1980. ��� 1 i R o�� i ��AYOi ATTEST * CITY CLERK s MICROFILMED BY JORM MICR+LA9 CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES Re"Ived & Approvad By Tho lagal D�pariniant 'F-7-"Kv i X50 � i l RESOLUTION NO. 80-348 RESOLUTION ADOPTING SUPPLEMENT NUMBER FIVE TO THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF IOWA CITY, IOWA. WHEREAS, the Municipal Code Corporation has prepared the fifth supplement to the Code of Ordinances of the City of Iowa City, Iowa, and, WHEREAS, it is deemed appropriate to adopt supplement number five by resolution as a part of the said Code of Ordinances, NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF IOWA CITY, IOWA: 1. That supplement number five to the Code of Ordinances of the City of Iowa City, Iowa, attached to this Resolution as Exhibit A, and by this reference made a part hereof, is hereby officially adopted as a part of the said Code of Ordinances. 2. That the Mayor is hereby authorized to sign, and the City Clerk to attest, this Resolution. It was moved by Vevera , seconded by Erdahl , that the Resolution as rea be a opted and upon roll cal there were'. AYES: NAYS: ABSENT: X BALMER X ERDHAL X LYNCH X NEUHAUSER X PERRET X ROBERTS VEVERA Passed and approved this 12th day of August 1980. ��� 1 i R o�� i ��AYOi ATTEST * CITY CLERK s MICROFILMED BY JORM MICR+LA9 CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES Re"Ived & Approvad By Tho lagal D�pariniant 'F-7-"Kv i X50 � i i �\ �\ SUPPLEMENT NO. 6 CODE OF ORDINANCES City of IOIVA CITY, IOIVA Looseleaf Supplement This Supplement contains all ordinances deemed advisable to be included at this time through: Ordinance No. 80.2989, enacted March, 1980. See Code Comparative Table, page 2966. Remove old pages Insert new pages xvii, xviii xvii, xviii, xviii.i W through [9) ' 199, 200, 201 C17 through [4) 199, 200 372.1 through 379.1 373 through 379.2 r / 540.1 541 542 541, 642, 542.1 919, 920 931, 9 919, 920, 920.1 32 32 931 through 932.2 1149 114 `3, 1150 255b 2556 2571, 2572 2555, 2556 2585 through 2588 2571, 2572 2585 through 2588 2591, 2592 2691, 2692 2913, 2914 2913, 2914 2953, 2954, 2966 2953, 2959, 2965 Index pages Index Pages 3011, 3012 3010.1, 3010.2, 3011 3020.3 3020.3 Insert this instruction sheet in front of volume. Pages for reference. File deleted MUNICIPAL CODE CORPORATION Tallahassee, Florida ' July, 1980 Note—For checklist of up-to-date pages in Code, see page [ll following Table of Contents. i MICROFILMED BY 4 JORM MICR+LAB CEDAR RAPIDS DES MOINES I TABLE OF CONTENTS—Cont'd. Chapter Y \ 8. Buildings and Building Regulations-_— Art. I. In General 531 Art. II. Building Code -- 531 I TABLE OF CONTENTS—Cont'd. 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Electricity `— 919 Art. II. Gas-- -- 919 Art. III. Telephone _.-:------;__ — — 924 Supp. No. 6 ""'----- - -- 929 xvii MICROFILMED BY JORM MICR+LAS CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES IOWA CITY CODE. /�. Chapter Page Art. IV. Broadband Telecommunications ..____ Div. I. Generally 931 Div. 2. Enabling - nance 932.1 931 Ordi._.. _ _ 16. Garbage, Trash and Refuse _ Art.— 1. In General -` "'- — 981 Art. II. Collectors '"-- --- 981 Div. 1. Generally_ 988 Div. 2. Permit —'"""— — 988 Art. III. Storage —_ "" 988 Art, IV. Collection,Transportation and ^ Dis- posal--__.-- Art. V. Littering — — 992 - ------------ 994.1 16. Health and Sanitation (Reserved) 17. Housing _ ^— 1049 18.Human Rights - 1149 Art. I. In General - 1229 Art. II. Commission ---"------- 1229 Art. III. Discriminatory Practic-- 1232 Practices —_._-_— 1234 19. Junk Dealers and Pawnbrokers __-__-- Art. 1. In General 1297 Art. II. Licenses-- - 1297 -- - - — 20. Library 1300 _ Art. I. In Genera] ----- — 1351 Art. H. 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No. 5 � [3] MICROFILMED BY JORM MICR+LAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES IOWA CITY CODE i Page No. Supp. No. Page No. Supp. No. 3020.3 5 3051, 3052 OC 3021, 3022 OC 3053-3062 3023-3026 1 3063-3064.01 2 3627, 3028 3 3064.1, 3064.2 1 3029-3032.1 1 3065, 3066 2 3033, 3034 OC 3067-3068.1 3 3035-3036.1 2 3069, 3070 1 3037-3042.2 1 3071-3074 OC 3043, 3044 OC 3075-3076.1 1 3045-4048 2 3077-3081 OC 3049-3050.2 4 Supp. No. 6 I .."^. .. [4l MICROFILMED BY DORM MICR+LAS ' CEDAR RAPIDS - DES MOINES ADMINISTRATION § 2-204 (b) Such secretary shall be a nonvoting member of the agency and shall be responsible for the following: (1) Maintenance of all records pertaining to the business of the agency; (2) Preparation of appropriate orders for consideration of the agency; (3) Service of all notifications required of the agency. (Ord. No. 77-2851, § 10, 8-2-77) Sec. 2-191. Record of appeal. The record of any appeal under this article shall include: (1) All notices, petitions and orders; (2) All evidence received or considered and all other sub- missions; (3) All offers of proof, objections and rulings thereon; (4) All findings and exceptions; (5) Any decision, opinion or report of the agency. (Ord. No. 77-2851, § 10, 8-2-77) Sec. 2.192. Informal dispositions. After commencement of an appeal under this article, in- formal disposition of the matter may be made by any method agreed upon by the parties in writing. (Ord. No. 77-2851, § 5, 8-2-77) Secs. 2.193-2-203. Reserved. ARTICLE X. FINANCIAL PROCEDURES* Sec. 2.204. Opening of bids. The city council shall, by the resolution ordering the adver- tising of bids for public improvements, establish the day and 'Crone reference LUbrary fund account, § 20-4. Supp. No. 5 199 MICROFILMED BY JORM MICR jLAE3 CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES /.fd4 5 L. ADMINISTRATION § 2-204 (b) Such secretary shall be a nonvoting member of the agency and shall be responsible for the following: (1) Maintenance of all records pertaining to the business of the agency; (2) Preparation of appropriate orders for consideration of the agency; (3) Service of all notifications required of the agency. (Ord. No. 77-2851, § 10, 8-2-77) Sec. 2-191. Record of appeal. The record of any appeal under this article shall include: (1) All notices, petitions and orders; (2) All evidence received or considered and all other sub- missions; (3) All offers of proof, objections and rulings thereon; (4) All findings and exceptions; (5) Any decision, opinion or report of the agency. (Ord. No. 77-2851, § 10, 8-2-77) Sec. 2.192. Informal dispositions. After commencement of an appeal under this article, in- formal disposition of the matter may be made by any method agreed upon by the parties in writing. (Ord. No. 77-2851, § 5, 8-2-77) Secs. 2.193-2-203. Reserved. ARTICLE X. FINANCIAL PROCEDURES* Sec. 2.204. Opening of bids. The city council shall, by the resolution ordering the adver- tising of bids for public improvements, establish the day and 'Crone reference LUbrary fund account, § 20-4. Supp. No. 5 199 MICROFILMED BY JORM MICR jLAE3 CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES /.fd4 5 I § 2-204 IOWA CITY CODE time that the city manager, city clerk, city engineer, or other designated officer shall conduct the meeting of hearing, as required in connection with the receiving and opening of such bids and announcing the results. Such officer shall thereupon report the results of the bidding, together with his/her recom- mendations to the council at its next regular meeting. (Code 1966, § 2.61.1; Ord. No. 2430) Sec. 2-205. Award of contracts. At the next council meeting at which it receives such report and recommendation, the city council shall, after receiving such report and recommendations, award a contract, reject all bids or defer the award to a future time. The council shall also determine, if any, the number of bid securities which shall be returned. (Code 1966, § 2.61.2; Ord. No. 2430) Sec. 2-206. Issuance of industrial revenue bonds,'fiMincing fee. The city shall charge a financing fee at the time that. in- dustrial revenue bonds are issued. The fee shall reflect the actual costs incurred by the city in preparation for the issu- ance of the industrial revenue bonds including, but not limited to, the fees of legal counsel and of a bond consultant retained by the city, the time of city staff, and publication costs. The applicant shall receive a detailed statement of estimated costs at least three (3) days prior to the public hearing. Should the applicant withdraw his/her application or Should. the project be terminated for any reason, the city shall charge' the applicant for actual costs incurred and the.applicant shall reimburse the city within thirty (30) days of receipt of 'the statement of costs. (Ord. No. 80-2987, § 1, 2-19.80) Editor's note—Ord. No. 70-2961, §§ I-8, adopted July17,`1979, did not specifically amend the Code and was codified at the editor's discre. tion. Ord. No. 80-2D87, § 2, adopted Feb: 1D, 1080, repealed the above. mentioned ordinance. The editor has codified § 1 of Ord. No. 80.2987 in lieu of the earlier provisions. .. Supp. No. 5 [The next Page is 251] 200 MICROFILMED BY JORM MICR+LA9 CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES iso I MICROFILMED BY JORM MICR+LAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES `§ . 6.26 (1) With any liquor control license, the bond shall be five thousand dollars ($5,000.00) and shall be conditioned Upon the payment of all taxes Payable to the state under the provisions of the Iowa Beer and Liquor Con- trol Act and upon compliance state law. with all provisions of the (2) With any beer permit, the bond shall be fi dollars ($600.00) ve hundredand shall be conditioned upon the faithful observance of the lowa Beer and Liquor trot Con - Act. (Code 1966, § 5.24.8; Ord. No. 2605) Sec. 5-23. Persons eligible. Upon meeting the requirements imposed by state law, the provisions of this Code and other ordinances of the city, a person who is of good moral character as defined by state law and this Code may apply for a liquor control license or a beer permit. In the case of a club, corporation or partnership, \, the Officers of the club or corporation and the partners of a partnership shall be persons of good moral character as de. fined by state law and this chapter. (Code 1966, § 5.24.2; Ord, No. 2605) t Sec. 5-24. Reserved. Editor's note—Ord, interest 79.2973, § 2, adopted SoPL 25, 1979, re - Pealed § 5-24, prohibiting In more than one class of beer permit and derived from Code 1966, § 5.24.6 and Ord. No. 2695• See. 5-25. Investigation of applicant. (a) It shall be the responsibility of the applicant for an origi- nal beer or liquor license to obtain an application for the appro- Priate license from the city clerk at !cost twenty-one days before the (21) date On which the applicant desires the city council to consider the application. The council will normally consider such applications only at regularly scheduled formal meetings. The applicant most submit the application the Police chief, fire chform to ief, county sheriff, county attorney, county health inspector and lastly to the building inspector, ;Each official shall make an investigation, sign the form and ~\ SuPP. No. 6 ✓' 373 MICROFILMED BY JORM MICR+LAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES 0 § 5-25 IOWA CITY CODE recommend approval or denial of the application. The appli- cant shall file the completed application with the city clerk at least seven (7) days before the date on which the appli- cant desires the council to consider the application. The city clerk shall promptly submit the application to the council. (b) Upon application for a class A private club license, the applicant shall submit a copy of the club's by laws do not contain the procedure for the admissionIf the by - for new members,. the qualifications for membership, the rules for use of the facilities by nonmembers, the purpose of the or- ganization, the amount of fees or dues, the number of meetings required to be held annually, the number of voting members, the applicant shall attach a brief statement giving the above information to his/her application. The city council shall con- sider whether said applicant has demonstrated that his/her establishment is a bona fide private club before granting a class A license. (Code 1966, § 5.24.9; Ord. No. 2605; Ord. No. 76-2805, § I1, 8.31-76; Ord. No. 76-2809, § II, 9-28-76; Ord. No. 78-2913, § 2, 8-8-78) Sec. 5-26. Requirements for premises. (a) An applicant for a liquor control license or beer permit as a further condition for approval by the city council, must give consent in writing on the application that members of the fire, police and health departments and the building inspector may enter upon the premises without warrant to inspect for violations of the provisions of state law and of this chapter. (b) In addition to any other requirements, the premises for which a beer permit Or liquor control license is sought shall meet the following requirements: (1) No liquor control license or beer permit shall be ap- proved for premises which do not conform to all appli- cable laws, provisions of this Code and other ordinances, resolutions, and health and fire regulations. (2) No licensee shall have or maintain any interior access to residential or sleeping quarters unless permission is Supp. No. 5 374 MICROFILMED BY JORM MICR¢LAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES I.So 6 I G ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES § 5-27 granted by the state beer and liquor control director in the form of a living quarters permit. (3) The premises for which a class B beer permit is sought must be located within a zone which permits the use of such premises for such purpose or an area now or hereafter zoned and conforming to the zoning require- ments of such zone. (4) The premises of a class B beer permittee shall, at the time of the application, continue to be equipped with sufficient tables and seats to accommodate twenty-five (25) persons at one time. (5) No state liquor store shall be located within three hun- dred (300) feet of a public or private educational insti- tution unless a lesser distance is specifically authorized by this Code or other city ordinances. (6) No class. C liquor control license nor class B beer permit, except for hotels, motels, restaurants and pri- vate clubs, shall be approved for an establishment which is not located on the ground floor of a building and which does not contain windows which permit visibility of its interior from the publicway. An estab- lishment will meet this requirement if the area devoted to the dispensing and storage of beer and liquor is located on the ground floor and seventy (70) per cent of the area accessible to the public is located on the ground floor. An establishment will be considered to be on the ground floor if it is located on a mall level. This provision shall not be applicable to establishments which were licensed prior to March 1, 1980. (Code 1966, § 5.24.3; Ord. No. 2605; Ord. No. 80-2989, § 2, 34-80) Sec. 5-27. Proof or financial responsibility. Each liquor control licensee and class B beer permittee shall furnish proof of financial repsonsibility either by the exist- ence of a liability insurance policy or by posting bond in Supp. No. 5 374.1 MICROFILMED BY JORM MICR+LAB I i, CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES ��69 I. i i I IOWA CITY CODE I. i I IOWA CITY CODE such amount as shall be determined by the department. (Code 1966, § 5.24.11; Ord. No. 2605) Sec. 5.28. Fees. The following fees shall be submitted with the respective -application for a beer permit or a liquor control license re- quired by this article: -, (a) For a class B beer permit, the annual fee shall be three hundred dollars ($300.00) ; (b) For a class C beer permit, the annual fee shall be graduated on the bases of the amount of interior floor space which comprises the retail sales area of the prem- ises covered by the permit, as follows: (1) Up to one thousand five hundred (1,500) square feet, the fee shall be seventy-five dollars ($75.00). z4 pa (2) Over one thousand five hundred (1,500) square it r,Y feet and up to two thousand (2,000) square feet, the fee shall be one hundred dollars ($100.00). r ,1 �. , i i od Supp. No. 6 374.2 1 1 MICROFILMED BY JORM MICR+LA9 CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES I BUILDINGS AND BUILDING REGULATIONS § 8-17 Tess in height, one-half of the first line of listed values in Table No. 23-F may be used. The structures shall be de- signed to withstand and uplift wind pressure equal to three-fourths of the horizontal pressure. (Ord. No. 79- 2970, § 2, 9-18-79) (14) Section 3205(a). Access is amended to read as follows: An attic access opening shall be provided in the ceiling of the top floor of buildings with combustible ceiling or roof construction. The opening shall be located in a corridor or hallway of buildings of three (3) or more stories in height and readily accessible in buildings of any height. Closets are not deemed readily accessible. The opening shall be not less than twenty-two (22) inches by thirty (30) inches. Thirty -inch minimum clear head room shall be provided above the access opening. Attics with a maximum vertical clear height of less than thirty (30) inches need not be provided with access open- ings. (Ord. No. 77-2859, § 3, 9-6-77) (14.1) Section 3301(c). Definitions is hereby amended to read as follows: Public 2oaV is any street, alley or similar parcel of land essentially unobstructed from the ground to the sky, which is deeded, dedicated or otherwise permanently appropriated to the public for public use and having a clear width of not less than ten (10) feet. (Ord. No. 80-2985, § 2, 2-19-80) (15) Section 3305(j). Handrails is hereby amended to read as follows: (j) Stairways shall have hnndrails on each side, and every stairway required to be more than eighty-eight (88) inches in width shall be provided with not less than one intermediate handrail for each eighty-eight (88) inches of required width. Intermediate handrails shall be spaced [an] —approximately -equal [distances from the outer edges] with- in the entire width of the stairway.. Supp. No. 6 •541 MICROFILMED BY P JORM MICR+LAB k CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES ISc , 0 3 8-17 ' IOWA CITy CODE Handrails shall be placed not less than thirty (30) nor more than thirty_poinches treads. ur (34) inches above the nosing of They shall be continuous the full length of the stairs and except for private stairways at least one hand. rail shall extend not less than six (6) inches beyond the top and bottom risers. Ends shall be returned or shall ter. urinate in newel posts or safety terminals. in Ey dthl and ° 1: Stairways forty-four (44) inches or less unit in Group stairways serving one individual dwelling handrail E' Division 1 or 3 occupancies may have one sides shall have handrails provept that such ided a d don thirways e en one or both Exception No. 2: Stairways havin pen aide or aides. risers need not have handrails. g less than four (4) Handrails projecting from a wall shall have a space of not less than one and one-half (11%) inches between the I wall and the handrail. (Ord. No. 78-2912, § 2, 7.25-78) (16) Chapter 11 in the appendix is hereby amended to read as follows: Chapter 11 COVERED MALL BUILDINGS See. 1110. General. (a) Purpose. The purpose of this chapter is to establish minimum standards of safety for the construction and use Of covered mall buildings. (b) Scope, The provisions of this chapter shall apply to ings. buildings or structures defined herein as covered mall build - Exception: When approved by the building official, the following uses need chapter: not comply with the provisions of this Stipp. No. 6 542 MICROFILMED BY JORM MICR+LAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES 0 Supp. Nu. 5 592.1 MICROFILMED BY JORM MICR+LA6 CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES BUILDINGS AND BUILDING REGULATIONS § 847 I ,, ri (1) Terminals f•,r transportation facilities. (2) 5; : _ n"d lobbies of hotel, apartment and office buildings. (3) Buildings need not comply with the provisions of this chapter when they comply totally with all other appli- cable provisions of this code. (c) Definition. For the purpose of this chapter, certain terms are defined as follows: Covered mall building is a single building enclosing a number of tenants and occupancies such as retail stores, drinking and dining establishments, enter- tainment and amusement facilities, offices and other similar uses wherein two (2) or more tenants have a main entrance into one or more malls. Anchor store is an exterior perimeter department store or major merchandising center having direct access to a mall but having all required exits independent of a mall. Gross leasable area is the total floor area designed for tenant occupancy and exclusive use. The area of Supp. Nu. 5 592.1 MICROFILMED BY JORM MICR+LA6 CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES I ,, ri Chapter 14 FRANCHISES Art. I. Electricity, §§ 14.1-14-26 Art. II. Gas, §§ 14-27-1.4-51 Art. III. Telephone, §§ 14.52-14.59 Art. IV. Broadband Telecommunications, §§ 14-59.1-14-93 Div. 1. Generally, §§ 14-59.1, 14.59.2 Div. 2. Enabling Ordinance, §§ 14-60-14.93 ARTICLE 1. ELECTRICITY* Sec. 14.1. Granted. There is hereby granted to Iowa -Illinois Gas and Electric Company, an Illinois corporation authorized to do business in the. state, hereinafter called the "company," and its succes- sors and assigns, the right and franchise to acquire, construct, ,I erect, maintain, and operate in the city, an electric light and power system, including the right to erect, install, and main- tain the necessary poles, lines, wires, transmission lines, con- duits and other appliances for the transmission and distribu- tion of electric energy along, under, and upon the streets, ave- nues, alleys, bridges, viaducts, and public places in the city. This franchise shall be effective for a twenty -five-year period but the city council may, at the end of the first fifteen (15) years, review said franchise and if deemed desirable, re- negotiate and submit an amended franchise to the voters. (Ord. No. 2170, § 1, 8.10-59) Sec. 14.2. Rights subject to stale late; franchise not exclu- sive. The rights and privileges granted by this article are subject to the restrictions and limitations of Chapter 397 of the Code of Iowa 1958, and this franchise shall not be exclusive. (Ord. No. 2170, § 2, 8-10-59) i 'Cross reference ­Underground electrical service, Ch. 33, Art. 111. \ Supp. No. 5 919 i �SQ MICROFILMED BY DORM MICR+LAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES MICROFILMED BY JORM MICR+LAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES § ld-a LONA CITY CODE �. , f MICROFILMED BY JORM MICR+LAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES § ld-a LONA CITY CODE �. , Sec. 14.3. Company's right to erect poles, install wiring, etc. The company shall have the right to erect hereafter all necessary posts, poles, or conduits and to place thereon the necessary wires, fixtures, and accessories for the conducting of currents of electric energy in and through the city, pro- vided that the same shall be so located and maintained as to make no unnecessary obstruction of any drains or sewers or the flow of water therefrom, which have been or may here- after be located by authority of the city. Said posts, poles, conduits, wires, fixtures, and accessories shall be so erected and maintained in the streets, avenues, alleys, and public " places of the city as to make no unnecessary obstruction therein to the use thereof by the public and as to comply with the specifications of the National Electrical Safety Code as approved by the American Engineering Standards Commit- tee in force at the time of such construction, and shall be so — placed and the wires attached to or placed upon them shall be kept at such an elevation as to avoid danger to persons and / \ adjacent property. The company is authorized and empowered to cut and trim in a careful and prudent manner, at its ex- pense, any trees extending into any street, alley, or public ground so as to prevent limbs or branches from interfering with the wires of the company. The obligation of the company, however, shall not extend beyond trimming trees sufficiently to clear the electric wires. (Ord. No. 2170, § 3, 8-10-59) Sec. 14.4. Company to relocate installations in, over, on or under public streets at direction of council. The company shall, at its'cost and expense, relocate its in- stallations in, on, over, or under any public street in the city in such manner as the city council may at any time reason- ably require for the purposes of facilitating the construction, reconstruction, maintenance, or repair of any public improve- ment of, in, or about any such street or promoting the effi- cient operation of any such improvement. (Ord. No. 2170, § 4, 8-10-69) Supp. No. 6 .. .. .. - 920. i i 16006 1 ` MICROFILMED BY JORM MICR+LAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES FRANCHISES § 14.5 J Sec. 14.5. Company to furnish map of underground installa- tions and update information. The company shall furnish to the city for filing in the city engineer's office as soon as reasonably practicable, a map showing the location of all existing underground electrical 920.1 MICROFILMED BY JORM MICR+LA9 CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES /.Se r MICROFILMED BY JORM MICR+LA9 CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES i FRANCHISES § 15-59.1 Sec. 14.56. Grant not exclusive. Nothing contained in this article shall be construed as to grant unto the company an exclusive right upon the streets and alleys or to interfere with any rights already granted, or to prevent the grant of similar privileges to other individuals or companies for like purposes. (Ord. No. 502, 3-5-1597) Sec. 14-57. Police and fire alarms. In consideration of the rights and privileges herein granted the company shall furnish free of cost to the city, one tenpin cross arm for its fire alarm and police wires, upon all poles - - - erected pursuant to this article. (Ord. No. 502, 3-5-1897) Sec. 14-58. Compliance with ordinances. } The company shall be at all times subject to all ordinances now in force, or that may hereafter be passed, relative to the use of public streets and alleys or other public places. (Ord. No. 502, 3-5-1897) See. 14-59. Reserved. ARTICLE IV. BROADBAND TELECOD151UNICATIONS* DIVISION 1. GENERALLY Sec. 14.59.1. Nonexclusive franchise. (a) This section grants a fifteen -year nonexclusive fran- chise to operate a broadband telecommunications network to one or more franchise holders to be selected by the city council following an election to be held on November 28, 1978. The franchise or franchises granted shall, as set forth below, be subject to the provisions of Division 2 hereof, the Broadband Telecommunications Enabling Franchise Ordinance, "Editor's note—Ord. No. 78.2028 and Ord, No, 7D-2940 have been codi- fled as Div. 1, §§ 14-5D.1, 1.1-6D.2 nt the editor's discretion. Also at - :...� the editor's discretion, §§ 14.60-14.03 have been designated as Div. 2. i Supp. No. 5 931 MICROFILMED BY JORM MICR+LA9 CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES § 14-58.1 IOWA CITY CODE (b) The city council reserves the right to refuse to select a franchise holder if such refusal is subsequently deemed to be in the public interest. (c) The franchise shall be subject to all of the following: (1) Division 2 hereof, the Broadband Telecommunication Enabling Franchise Ordinance. (2) The terms of the franchise applicant's proposal of September 29, 1978, submitted by the franchise appli- cant, where the terms of the proposal do not conflict with or modify the provisions of Division 2 hereof. In instances where the terms outlined in the proposal are in conflict with or modify the provisions of Division 2, the provisions of Division 2 shall apply. (3) All promises and commitments whether oral or written, made by the franchise applicant, its officers, agents or employees prior to the approval of the franchise by the city voters and the city council. Such promises and commitments shall he deemed to be terms of the fran- chise and subject to the regulatory, administrative and other provisions of Division 2 hereof. (Ord. No. 78-2928, §§ 1---3, 10-17-78) See. 14.59.2. Granted to Hawlceye CableVision Corporation. (a) Purpose, The purpose of this section is to award a franchise for cable television to Hawkeye CableVision Corpo- ration. (b) Eanactinent. Hawkeye CableVision Corporation is hereby, granted a nonexclusive franchise to operate a broadband tele- communications system within the city in accordance with Division 2 of this article, which establishes standards, regula- tions and procedures for the granting of a broadband tele-, communications franchise, and the rules and regulations adopted by the Iowa City Broadband Telecommunications Com- mission, all ordinances of the city and all applicable rules and regulations of the Federal Communications Commission and the state. Supp. No. 5 932 MICROFILMED BY JORM MICR+LA6 CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES 1,506 I FRANCHISES § 14.01 (c) Duration of franchise. The franchise shall continue in full force and effect for a term of fifteen (15) years from its effective date. (Ord. No. 79-2949, §§ 1-3, 3-20-79) DIVISION 2. ENABLING ORDINANCE Sec. 14.60. Short title. This article shall be known and may be cited as the 'Broad- band Telecommunications Franchise Enabling Ordinance." (Ord. No. 78-2917, § 2, 8-22-78) Sec. 14-61. Definitions. For the purpose of this article the following terms, phrases and words and their derivations shall have the meaning spe- cified herein. When not inconsistent with the context, words used in the present tense include the future and words in the singular number include words in the plural number. Additional service shall mean a subscriber service provided by the grantee for which a special charge is made based on program or service content, time or spectrum space usage. AC: Abbreviation for alternating current. Annual gross revenues shall mean all revenues received by the grantee, its affiliates or subsidiaries from and in con- nection with the operation of the broadband telecommunica- tions network in the City of Iowa City, Iowa, and shall in- clude revenues from all sources including without limitation revenues from advertising, channel leasing, data transmis- sion and per program charges and any other charges not specifically prohibited by the FCC or a court of competent jurisdiction, in addition to the subscriber's monthly payments. ACC (automatic pain control): An electronic circuit which automatically increases or decreases, within its design range, the gain of an amplifier in order to maintain a stable or fixed output level. (Sometimes called ALC or AVC.) Supp. No. 6 932.1 MICROFILMED aY JORM MIC 8 AB CEDAR RAPIDS • OES MOINES IS06 / § 14-61 IOWA CITY CODE ASC (automatic slope or tilt control): An electronic circuit or thermal device that compensates for changes in cable or amplifier characteristics caused by temperature variations. Basic service shall mean all subscriber services provided by the grantee, including the delivery of broadcast signals and programming originated over the cable system, covered by the regular monthly charge by paid all subscribers. Broadband telecommunications netuvork (BTN) shall mean any network of cables, optical, electrical or electronic equip- ment, including cable televisions systems, used for the pur- pose of transmission of electrical impulses of television, radio and other intelligences, either analog or digital for sale or use by the inhabitants of the city. BTN channel capacity: The highest total number of cable television channels on which television signals from separate sources may be delivered downstream simultaneously to every subscriber in the network. The network may have additional channel capacity for specialized or discrete purposes, but the technical performance specified shall not be materially de- graded thereby. Cable television channel: A frequency band six (6) MHz in width within which a standard television broadcast signal i Supp. No. 6 i i i 062.2\I i MICROFILMED BY P� -- JORM MICR+LAB r CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES?. y Chapter 17 HOUSING* Sec. 17.1. General provisions The following general provisions shall apply in the inter- pretation and enforcement of this chapter: (a) Legislative finding. It is hereby found that there exist and may in the future exist, within the city, premises, dwellings, dwelling units, rooming units or parts there- of, which by reason of their structure, equipment, sani- tation, maintenance, use or occupancy affect or are likely to affect adversely the public health (including the physical, mental and social well-being of persons and families), safety and general welfare. To correct and prevent the existence of such adverse conditions and to achieve and maintain such levels of residential environmental quality as will protect and promote pub- lic health, safety and general welfare, it is further found that the establishment and enforcement of mini- mum housing standards are required. (b) Purposes. It is hereby declared that the purpose of this chapter is to protect, preserve and promote the physical and mental health and social well-being of the people, to prevent and control the incidence of com- municable diseases, to reduce environmental hazards to health, to regulate privately and publicly owned dwell- ings for the purpose of maintaining adequate sanita- tion and public health and to protect the safety of the 'Editor's note—As it is currently set out, Ch. 17 is basically derived from Ord. No. 78.2801, § II, enacted play 9, 1978; prior to the enactment of the above ordinance Ch. 17 was derived from the follow- ing legislation: Code 1999, H 9.30.1-9.30.10; Ord. No. 2416; Ord, No, 2138; Ord. No. 2196; Ord. No. 2621; Ord. No. 2661. Ord. No. 78.2891, § III, repealed the following ordinances: Ord. No. 2416; Ord. No. 2438; Ord. No. 2496; Ord. No. 2621; Ord. No. 2667. . Cross references—Department of housing and inspection services, Ch. 2, Art. VI; buildings and building regulations, Ch. 8; electrical regain. tions, Ch. 11; fire prevention and protection, Ch. 12; plumbing, Ch. 28, Supp. No. 6 1149 MICROFILMED BY JORM MICR+LAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES I 9 § 17.1 IOWA CITY CODE people and to promote the general welfare by legisla- tion which shall be applicable to all dwellings now in existence or hereafter constructed. It is hereby further declared that the purpose of this chapter is to insure that the quality of housing is adequate for protection of public health, safety and general welfare, including establishment of minimum standards for basic equip- ment and facilities for light, ventilation and thermal conditions, for safety from fire and accidents, for the use and location and amount of space for human occu- pancy and for an adequate level of maintenance; de- termination of the responsibilities of owners, operators and occupants of dwellings; and provision for the ad- ministration and enforcement thereof. (c) Scope. The provisions of this chapter shall apply uni- formly to the construction, maintenance, use and oc. cupancy of all residential buildings and structures, where applicable, and shall apply uniformly to the alteration, repair, equipment, use, occupancy and main- tenance of all existing residential buildings and strut- tures within the jurisdiction of the city irrespective of the date of construction. (d) Title. This chapter shall be known and may be cited as the Housing Maintenance and Occupancy Code of the City of Iowa City, hereinafter referred to as "the i Housing Code." (Ord. No. 78-2891, § 11, 5-9-78) Sec. 17.2. Definitions. The following definitions shall only apply in the interpreta- tion and enforcement of the Housing Code: Accessorii atnacture shall mean a detached structure which is not used, or not intended to be used, for living or sleeping by human occupants. Adjoining grade shall mean the average elevation of the ground which extends three (3) feet from the perimeter of the dwelling. Supp. No. 5 1150 i i 166b MICROFILMED BY JORM MICR+LAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES i APPENDIX A—ZONING §' 8.10.96:2 sign includes, but is not limited to, any and all reading matter, letters, numerals, pictorial representations, emblems, trade- marks, inscriptions, and patterns, whether affixed to a build- ing, painted or otherwise depicted on a building, or separate from any building, BB. Sign area, The sign area shall be that area determined by using actual dimensions where applicable, or approximate dimensions when irregularity of sign shape warrants. Such area shall include th ints or lading the supportie extreme ex - ng structure which does enot form pas of the rt of the sign proper or of the display. The area of the sign composed of characters or words attached directly to a building or wall surface shall be the smallest trapezoid or hexagon which en- closes the whole group. (Ord. No. 80-2986, § 2A, 2-19-80 CC. Under-canapy sign. A sign attached to the underside of a canopy, marquee, building projection or any similar pro- jection from a building protruding over public or private sidewalk or right-of-way, (Ord. No. 73-2683, § II, 8-25-73; Ord, No. 74-2744, § II, 11-12-74) 8.10,35.2 Signs permitted in all zones. Signs hereinafter designated shall be permitted in all zoning districts. A. Real estate signs. Temporary signs advertising the sale, rental or lease of the premises or part of the premises on which the signs are displayed. One such nonilluminated sign not to exceed six (6) square feet, shall be permitted on each premise. Such signs shall not extend higher than four (4) feet above grade level or closer than five (5) feet to any prop- erty line unless located on the wall of a building. Such signs shall be removed within forty-eight (48) hours after the execution of an offer to buy or a contract of sale, i B. Construction signs. Signs identifying the architects, en- gineers, con- struction of building and rs and hsigns er individuals nnouncing the character of i the building enterprise or the purpose for which the building is intended but not including product advertising, In Residen- tial or R Zones, one such nonilluminated sign not to exceed 3uPP, No. 5 2555 141CROFILMED BY JORM MICR+LAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES N §.8.10.36.2 IOWA CITY CODE six (6) square feet shall be permitted on each premise. Such sign shall not extend higher than four (4) feet above grade level or closer than five (5) feet to any property line unless located on the wall of it building. Such sign shall be removed within forty.eight (48) hours after the completion of con- struction or the execution of an acceptance of an offer to es, one such non - buy in a d sign, of not tolexceedlfifty (50)nsquare feet, hall illuminated sign, be permitted per street frontage. Such sign shall not extend higher than ten (10) feet above grade level or be closer than ten (10) feet to any property line unless located on the wall of a building on the premises or on a protective barricade surrounding the construction. Such signs shall be removed within our week following completion of construction or the executio.1 of an ac eptance of an offer to buy or a contract of sala. C. Political campaign signs. Temporary signs announcing car.didates seeking public political office or pertinent political issues or signs containing other election information, such as "Vote Today" signs. Political signs are permitted in all zones subject to the following requirements: 1. In residential zones, one nonilluminated political sign not to exceed six (6) square feet in area for each candidate or pertinent political issue may be displayed on each premises. Such signs shall not be erected earlier than thirty (80) days prior to the date balloting takes place for the candidate or issue indicated on the sign, and any such sign shall be removed no later than two (2) days after said balloting date. 2. In other zones, political signs shall conform to the applicable regulations for other permitted advertising signs. Such signs shall not be erected earlier than forty- five (45) days prior to the date balloting takes place for the candidate or issue indicated on the sign, and any, such sign shall be removed no later than seven (7) days after said balloting date. Political signs in the ation, telephone number and other related information about the business being conducted on the premises. Supp. No. 5 2556 MICROFILMED BY JORM MICR+LAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES IS6fo 0 APPENDIX A—ZONING § 8.10.85.10 These signs may also include information relative to the acceptance of credit cards or bank cards. (Ord. No. 74-2738, § II(L), 10-29-74) C. Special requirements. 1• All facia signs shall project no more than one foot from the building and shall not extend above the roof line unless located on the face of a parapet wall. 2. All monument signs shall extend not more than five (5) feet above the grade. 3. All free-standing signs shall not exceed thirty-five han ten gradef No dime 10) feet above shon of said t an" less tsign shalI xc ed fifteen (15) feet nor shall any part of said sign project on or over any property line established by law. 4. All Projecting signs shall project no more than six (6) feet from the building and shall be not less than ten (10) feet above grade over pedestrian -ways or fourteen (14) feet above grade over vehicular -ways and parking areas. No di ceed ten mension of said sign shall ex - the feet above the roof line. feet and extend no more than four (4) 5• All under -canopy si dimengns shall not exceed a maximum sion of six (6) feet or in any case more than seventy-five (75) per cent of the width Of the canopy to which it is attached. No portion of said sign shall be less than ten (10) feet above grade level. 6. Off -premises identification and/or advertising billboard signs are permitted. See section 8.10.36.13 for require- ments. (Ord. No. 73-2683, § X, 8.26.73; Ord. No. 74- 2744, § Il, 11-12-74; Ord. No. 80-2986, § 2B, 2-19-80) 8.10.35.10 CB Zone regulations. A. General requirements. 1. Two (2) or more block faces, directionally Opposite, may promote uniform signago along a general design or, theme, provided that all petition upon said design otenants and owners agree by $aRP• No. B r theme. Said design or theme 2571 MICROFILMED BY JORM MICR+LAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES i,. 0 APPENDIX A—ZONING § 8.10.85.10 These signs may also include information relative to the acceptance of credit cards or bank cards. (Ord. No. 74-2738, § II(L), 10-29-74) C. Special requirements. 1• All facia signs shall project no more than one foot from the building and shall not extend above the roof line unless located on the face of a parapet wall. 2. All monument signs shall extend not more than five (5) feet above the grade. 3. All free-standing signs shall not exceed thirty-five han ten gradef No dime 10) feet above shon of said t an" less tsign shalI xc ed fifteen (15) feet nor shall any part of said sign project on or over any property line established by law. 4. All Projecting signs shall project no more than six (6) feet from the building and shall be not less than ten (10) feet above grade over pedestrian -ways or fourteen (14) feet above grade over vehicular -ways and parking areas. No di ceed ten mension of said sign shall ex - the feet above the roof line. feet and extend no more than four (4) 5• All under -canopy si dimengns shall not exceed a maximum sion of six (6) feet or in any case more than seventy-five (75) per cent of the width Of the canopy to which it is attached. No portion of said sign shall be less than ten (10) feet above grade level. 6. Off -premises identification and/or advertising billboard signs are permitted. See section 8.10.36.13 for require- ments. (Ord. No. 73-2683, § X, 8.26.73; Ord. No. 74- 2744, § Il, 11-12-74; Ord. No. 80-2986, § 2B, 2-19-80) 8.10.35.10 CB Zone regulations. A. General requirements. 1. Two (2) or more block faces, directionally Opposite, may promote uniform signago along a general design or, theme, provided that all petition upon said design otenants and owners agree by $aRP• No. B r theme. Said design or theme 2571 MICROFILMED BY JORM MICR+LAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES 3 ,,§.8.10.35.10 IOWA CITY CODE may. deviate from the district regulation upon the ap- proval of said plan by the city council, after public hearing thereon as prescribed in the zoning ordinance, after recommendation by the planning and zoning commission. B. Permitted signs. 1. One on -premises identification and/or advertising facia sign shall be allowed provided it does not exceed the area of the front wall of twenty (20) per cent of the building. If the building is higher than one story, and the business occupies more than one story, then the maximum size signageper permittedshalldetermined area of by using twenty (0) p i of the building that is occupied by face (or front wall) the business. Said sign may be nonilluminated or in- ternally or externally lighted with a nonflashing light source. 2. One on -premises identification under -canopy sign not I to exceed six (6) square feet per sign face per building frontage shall be permitted. Said sign shall consist faces to be paral- of not more than two (2) faces, said be nonilluminated or internally lighted lel and may with nonflashing white light. 3. One on -premises directory facia sign not to exceed sign face shall be four (4) square feet in area per have no street frontage and permitted where occupants shall be located immediately adjacent to the principal entrance to said occupant's premises. Said sign may be nonilluminated or internally lighted with nonflashing white light. 4. One on -premises advertising marquee sign not to ex- ceed one square foot per lineal foot of building frontage and not to exceed fifty (60) square feet shall be per- Said sign shall consist of no more than two mitted. (2) faces and may be nonilluminated or internally lighted with nonflashing white light. Supp. No. c 2672 lsob MICROFILMED BY JORM MICR+LAB CEDAq RAPIDS • DES MINES APPENDIX A—ZONING § 8.10.40 (A) Applicability: (1) Whenever there is a change in an existing use, the requirements of this subsection shall be applicable to the entire lot or separate tract. (2) Whenever a building is constructed, recon- structed or structurally altered by one or more additions, the total of which increases the floor area by more than ten (10) per cent, the requirements of this subsection shall be applicable to the entire lot or separate tract. (3) If any provision of this section would preclude kti the planting of one or more trees adjacent to the right -of -w#, the trees unable to be plant- ed adjacent to the right-of-way shall be plant- ed within the right-of-way according to the provisions of paragraph (C). However, trees a excluded by the provisions of paragraph (C) „ may be omitted. ' (4) Property in the CB zone shall be exempt from the requirements of this paragraph. (B) Required tree planting adjacent to street rights- of-way. Trees shall be planted adjacent to street rights-of-way and meet the following conditions: (1) The species to be planted shall be listed in the "List of Recommended Trees for Iowa City" as street trees or permitted by the city for- ester. (2) Large and medium size trees shall be planted at a minimum ratio of one tree for every f forty (40) feet of lot frontage; or for small size trees, every thirty (30) feet of lot front- age, In the case of a corner lot, only one tree for every sixty (60) feet of lot frontage shall be required. SUPP. No. 5 \ 2585 lea MICROFILMED BY DORM MICR+LAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES § 8.10.40 IOWA CITY CODE (3) Trees shall be planted adjacent to street rights- of-way within eight (8) feet of the right-of- way line but not closer than four (4) feet to a public sidewalk or the anticipated location of a future sidewalk where one does not now exist. (4) Small size trees may be located to within eight feet of a building; however, large and medi- um size trees shall not be located closer than sixteen (16) feet to a building. (5) Large and medium size trees shall be spaced no closer than forty (40) feet apart; or for small size trees, no closer than sixteen (16) feet apart, except along streets where screen- ing is appropriate or required. In the latter case, trees shall be planted in accordance with the provisions of section 8.10.18.A, Screening, and be of a variety suitable for screening pur- poses as designated in the "List of Recom- mended Trees for Iowa City." (6) Trees shall be located within tree islands and separated from parking areas pursuant to the requirements of paragraph 8.10.40.7(C), Required tree planting for parking areas. (7) Trees shall not be located within a triangular area at street intersections, two (2) of its sides thirty (30) feet in length and measured along the right-of-way lines from the point of intersection. (8) Trees shall be placed to avoid interference with the construction, maintenance and opera- tion of public and private utilities above or below ground as determined by the utility companies and the city engineer. (C) Placement of trees within public rights-of-way. Trees planted within public rights-of-way shall meet the following conditions. (1) A tree planting permit shall be obtained from the city forester. SUPP. No. 6 2586 MICROFILMED BY JORM MICR+LAS CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES 1So / Y \ § 8.10.40 IOWA CITY CODE (3) Trees shall be planted adjacent to street rights- of-way within eight (8) feet of the right-of- way line but not closer than four (4) feet to a public sidewalk or the anticipated location of a future sidewalk where one does not now exist. (4) Small size trees may be located to within eight feet of a building; however, large and medi- um size trees shall not be located closer than sixteen (16) feet to a building. (5) Large and medium size trees shall be spaced no closer than forty (40) feet apart; or for small size trees, no closer than sixteen (16) feet apart, except along streets where screen- ing is appropriate or required. In the latter case, trees shall be planted in accordance with the provisions of section 8.10.18.A, Screening, and be of a variety suitable for screening pur- poses as designated in the "List of Recom- mended Trees for Iowa City." (6) Trees shall be located within tree islands and separated from parking areas pursuant to the requirements of paragraph 8.10.40.7(C), Required tree planting for parking areas. (7) Trees shall not be located within a triangular area at street intersections, two (2) of its sides thirty (30) feet in length and measured along the right-of-way lines from the point of intersection. (8) Trees shall be placed to avoid interference with the construction, maintenance and opera- tion of public and private utilities above or below ground as determined by the utility companies and the city engineer. (C) Placement of trees within public rights-of-way. Trees planted within public rights-of-way shall meet the following conditions. (1) A tree planting permit shall be obtained from the city forester. SUPP. No. 6 2586 MICROFILMED BY JORM MICR+LAS CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES 1So APPENDIX A—ZONING § 8.10.40' (2) The species to be planted shall be listed in the "List of Recommended Trees for Iowa City" as street trees or permitted by the city forester. (3) Trees shall not be located within four (4) feet of a public sidewalk or the anticipated loca- tion of a future sidewalk where one does not now exist. (4) Trees shall not be located within five (5) feet of the curb. (5) At street intersections, trees shall not be lo- cated within seventy (70) feet of the inter- section of curb lines along arterial streets, fifty (50) feet along collector streets, or with- in thirty (30) feet of the intersection of curb lines along residential streets. (6) At the intersection of a street and an aisle or a drive and at the intersection of a street and an alley, trees shall not be located within ten (10) feet of the drive, aisle or the right-of- way line of the alley. (7) Large and medium size trees shall be spaced no closer than forty (40) feet apart or located closer than sixteen (16) feet to a building. Small size trees shall be located no closer than sixteen (16) feet apart but may be located to within eight (8) feet of a building. (8) Trees shall be placed to avoid interference with the construction, maintenance and oper- ation of public and private utilities above or below ground as determined by the utility companies and the city engineer. (Ord. No. 79- 2964, § 2);, 8-28-79; Ord. No. 80-2984, § 2A, 2-12-80) 8.10-40.7 Trees oil private Property for residential uses and parking areas. The following provisions shall regulate the planting of trees on private property for resi- - dantial uses and parking areas: supe. No. 5 2587 MICROFILMED BY JORM MICR+LAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES � J APPENDIX A—ZONING § 8.10.40' (2) The species to be planted shall be listed in the "List of Recommended Trees for Iowa City" as street trees or permitted by the city forester. (3) Trees shall not be located within four (4) feet of a public sidewalk or the anticipated loca- tion of a future sidewalk where one does not now exist. (4) Trees shall not be located within five (5) feet of the curb. (5) At street intersections, trees shall not be lo- cated within seventy (70) feet of the inter- section of curb lines along arterial streets, fifty (50) feet along collector streets, or with- in thirty (30) feet of the intersection of curb lines along residential streets. (6) At the intersection of a street and an aisle or a drive and at the intersection of a street and an alley, trees shall not be located within ten (10) feet of the drive, aisle or the right-of- way line of the alley. (7) Large and medium size trees shall be spaced no closer than forty (40) feet apart or located closer than sixteen (16) feet to a building. Small size trees shall be located no closer than sixteen (16) feet apart but may be located to within eight (8) feet of a building. (8) Trees shall be placed to avoid interference with the construction, maintenance and oper- ation of public and private utilities above or below ground as determined by the utility companies and the city engineer. (Ord. No. 79- 2964, § 2);, 8-28-79; Ord. No. 80-2984, § 2A, 2-12-80) 8.10-40.7 Trees oil private Property for residential uses and parking areas. The following provisions shall regulate the planting of trees on private property for resi- - dantial uses and parking areas: supe. No. 5 2587 MICROFILMED BY JORM MICR+LAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES r § 8.10.40 IOWA CITY CODE (A) Applicability: Supp. No. 5 (1) Whenever the total number of parking spaces required or provided for a use exceeds eight- een (18) parking spaces, the requirements of paragraph (C) shall be applicable. This paragraph shall also apply in the following instances: (a) If the number of parking spaces in an existing parking area is increased to ex- ceed an area which accommodates eight- een (18) nine -by -twenty -foot parking spaces, the parking area in excess shall comply with the requirements of this paragraph. (b) If an existing parking area, which exceeds eighteen (18) parking spaces, is increased in area, the additional parking area shall comply with the requirements of this paragraph. (c) If an existing parking area does not con- sist of a permanent dustfree surface and is required to be surfaced or altered in any way, the provisions of this paragraph shall apply as if the parking area had not previously existed. (2) Whenever a residential building is constructed, reconstructed or structurally altered by one or more additions, the total of which increases the floor area by more than ten (10) per cent, the requirements of paragraph (B) shall be applicable to the entire lot or separate tract. (3) Property in the CB zone shall be exempt from the requirements of paragraphs (B) and (C). (4) Parking ramps, covered parking areas and parking areas that are an integral part of a building shall be exempt from the require- ments of this subsection. 2588 MICROrILMED BY JORM MICR+L AB CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES 1964 e APPENDIX A—ZONING §8.11.02.01; structed in such a manner that saltwater run- off will not damage the tree. (6) Trees allowed in small tree islands shall be planted within required tree islands at the ratio of one tree for each one hundred seventy (170) square feet of tree island area. Large or medium size trees not allowed in smaller; islands shall be planted within required tree islands at the ratio of one tree for each three hundred fifty (350) square feet of tree island. area. (7) Trees allowed in small tree islands shall'be located a minimum of four and a half (41/2)' feet from the edge of a tree island and trees allowed only in large tree islands shall be located a minimum of nine (9) feet from the edge of a tree island. (8) Trees shall not be located within four (4)' feet of a public sidewalk or within three (3) feet of a street right-of-way line where 'a public sidewalk does not exist. (Ord. No. 79-2964, § 2F, 8-28-79; Ord. No. 80.2984, § 213, 2-12-80) 8.10.40.8 Installation. All tree plantings required by this section shall be installed prior to occupancy or com- mencement of a use. If the plantings cannot be installed prior to occupancy or commencement of a use, the building inspector may grant a delay to the seasonal calendar dates of June first or November first, which,, ever occurs first. (Ord. No. 79-2964, § 2G, 8-28-79) 8.10.40.9 Maintenance. It shall be the responsibilityof the owner of a lot to maintain and replace, if necessary, trees required by these provisions after their planting. (Ord. No. 79-2964, § 2H, 8-28-79) 8.11.02.01 Title. This section shall be known and may be cited as "Flood Hazard Overlay Zones of Iowa City, Iowa." The short title Supp. No. 6 2691 i I MICROFILMED BY JVRM MICR+LA6 CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES I 1 e APPENDIX A—ZONING §8.11.02.01; structed in such a manner that saltwater run- off will not damage the tree. (6) Trees allowed in small tree islands shall be planted within required tree islands at the ratio of one tree for each one hundred seventy (170) square feet of tree island area. Large or medium size trees not allowed in smaller; islands shall be planted within required tree islands at the ratio of one tree for each three hundred fifty (350) square feet of tree island. area. (7) Trees allowed in small tree islands shall'be located a minimum of four and a half (41/2)' feet from the edge of a tree island and trees allowed only in large tree islands shall be located a minimum of nine (9) feet from the edge of a tree island. (8) Trees shall not be located within four (4)' feet of a public sidewalk or within three (3) feet of a street right-of-way line where 'a public sidewalk does not exist. (Ord. No. 79-2964, § 2F, 8-28-79; Ord. No. 80.2984, § 213, 2-12-80) 8.10.40.8 Installation. All tree plantings required by this section shall be installed prior to occupancy or com- mencement of a use. If the plantings cannot be installed prior to occupancy or commencement of a use, the building inspector may grant a delay to the seasonal calendar dates of June first or November first, which,, ever occurs first. (Ord. No. 79-2964, § 2G, 8-28-79) 8.10.40.9 Maintenance. It shall be the responsibilityof the owner of a lot to maintain and replace, if necessary, trees required by these provisions after their planting. (Ord. No. 79-2964, § 2H, 8-28-79) 8.11.02.01 Title. This section shall be known and may be cited as "Flood Hazard Overlay Zones of Iowa City, Iowa." The short title Supp. No. 6 2691 i I MICROFILMED BY JVRM MICR+LA6 CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES § 8.11.02.01 IOWA CITY CODE for this section shall be known as "Flood Management Regu. lations." (Ord. No. 77-2832, § Il, 4-26-77) 8.11.02.02 Purpose. The purpose of section 8.11.02 is to establish regulations to help minimize the extent of floods and the losses incurred in flood hazard areas and to promote the public health, safety and welfare. (Ord. No. 77-2832, § II, 4-26-77) 8.11.02.03 Statement of legislative intent. This section is intended to permit only that development within the floodplain which is appropriate in light of the probability of flood damage. The regulations in this section shall apply to all property located in the floodplains, as shown on the Flood Hazard Boundary Maps for Iowa City, as adopted by this section and filed with the city clerk. It is the intent of this section that these regulations combine with and qualify with the zoning ordinance regulations. Any use not permitted by the primary zone shall not be permitted in the floodplain and any use as permitted by the primary zone shall be per- mitted in the floodplain only upon meeting conditions and any requirements as prescribed by this section. (Ord. No. 77-2832, § II, 4.26-77) 8.11.02.04 Supplemental definitions. Administrator—the Federal Insurance Administrator. Appurtenant stnicture—a structure which is on the same parcel of property us the principal structure to be insured and the use of which is incidental to the use of the principal structure. Supp. No. 5 2502 MICROFILMED BY JORM MICR+LA6 CEDAR RAPIDS • BES MOINES 1566 i MICROFILMED BY DORM MICR+LA6 CEDAR RAPIDS - DES MOINES ISo i TABLE 1 notes following the this Code, matters. text of references to the either in the text or MICROFILMED BY DORM MICR+LA6 CEDAR RAPIDS - DES MOINES ISo STATUTORy REFERENCE TABLE This table shows the location within notes following the this Code, matters. text of references to the either in the text or state law or related I.C.A. Section Section I.C.A. this C Code Section Section 4.1 this Code 4.1(1) 1-2 321.307 , Ch. 48 1.5 321.311 23'138 Ch. 56 10.1 321.314-321.318 23-200 Ch. 104A 10.20 321.319 23-132 Ch. 123 18-32 321.320 23-165 123.1 5-6(f) 321.32123-166 123.32(2) Ch.5 (note) 321.322 23-163 123.39 Ch.5 (note) 321.324 23-164, 12340(2) Ch. 5(note) 321.326 23-169 321.1 321.327 23-217 321.1 Ch. 22 note (note) 321.328 23-212 Ch. 23 (note) 321.320 23.213 321.08 23-1 321.331 23-218 321,174 23.99 321.332 23.220 321.229 321.341 23.221 321.230 23-19 321.345 23-131 321.231 23-2321.353 23.161,23-162 321.232 23-123 321.358 23-167,23-168 321.234 23-123 321,362 23.235 321.236 23.2 321,363 Ch. 23, Art. IV (note) 321.365 23-121 23-136 Ch. 23 (note) 321.367 Ch. 23, Art, IV (note) 321.368 23-122 23-133 321.2 321,25565 Ch. 35 (note) 321,371 23-134 321,256 23.20 321,384 23-140 321.257 23-29 321.448 23-62 321.260 23.34 330 23-120 321.260 23 -35 331 331.333 . Ch. (note) 321.264 23.36 351.1 23-222 321.266 23.50 364,12(2) Ch.7 (note) 321.268 23.48 364,12(2)(6) Ch. 31 (nota) 321.277 23-49 Ch. 31, Art. V, 321,285 23.130 364.12(2)(d) Div. 3(mats 321.207 23-188 372,9 31-111 321.200 23-124 372.13(3) Charter (note) 321,302 23.151 Ch. 2, Art. III, 321.304 23.151 376,2 Div. 5 (note) 321,306 23.152 380.8 2.19 Supp. No. 5 23-125 380.10 1.1 8.16 2913 MICROFILMED BY DORM MICR+LA6 CEDAR RAPIDS - DES MOINES ISo IOWA CITY CODE LC.A. :. Section 384.40 i ,. 388.1' . 11.4 39Z.6.' , .2-206 18.34(b) 892.7 Ch 624 533 Ch. 397 .. 403.120) (b) . 409.1 . Ch: 636A Cb•G01A 409.14,; . (note) 14-211 414.1 •, , Ch. 18 (note) . Ch. 24, Art. VI g.1 Ch. 32 (note) 657.1 ' (note) 29.1 Cis. 32 (note) APP. A (note) 765.11 �4 ^�) F R l i I IOWA CITY CODE Section I.C.A. this Code Section Section this Code 17 - 27_ 11 11.4 414.6 Ch. 419 , .2-206 18.34(b) 28.2 Ch. 33 (note) -Ch. Ch 624 533 18-34(b) 18-34(b) Ch. 33 (note) . Ch. 20, Art. 11 Ch: 634 Ch636 18-34(b) (note) Ch.21,Axt.II . Ch: 636A Cb•G01A IS -37(c1 Ch. 19 (note) (note) 14-211 601A.1 601A:17 Ch. 18 (note) . Ch. 24, Art. VI g.1 Ch. 32 (note) 657.1 ' (note) 29.1 Cis. 32 (note) APP. A (note) 765.11 . .. [Tho next Pogo 152936),.... 2914: jet MICROFILMED MICROFILMED BY s DORM MICR+LA9 CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES J I �\ CODE COMPARATIVE TABLE MICROFILMED BY JORM MICR+LAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINE'S Section Ord. No. Adpt. Date Section this Code - 78-2909 7-11-78 II(1)—(4) 17 -3(c) -(f), I 78-2911 7-25-78 2; 3 ' 33-42(e); 33-43� 78-2912 7-25-78 2 8-17(6), (8),� , (9),(13), 79-2913 - 8-8-78 '.2 6-25(a) :3 6.34(a) 78-2914 8- B-78 2 5-1 78-2916 8.22-78 2 APP• A, § 8.10.18G 78-2916 8-22-78 2-9 34-69-34.76 11 Rpld 34-69-34.74. —... -34.82-34.85 78.2917 8-22-78 2 14-60-14.93• .' 78-2918 9- 5-78 Adopting Ordinance, p. is 78-2920 9-2140 2 App. A, § 8.10.3A -' . 2a,21a,28a.- APP. A, § 8.10.7 A7 ! 78-2921 9-19-78 II App. A, § 8.10.19 11 78-2924 10. 8-78 2 App. A, § 8.10.12 K 78-2925 10- 4-78 II(1),(2) 8-17(9.1),(11.1) 78-2926 10-17-78. II(1),(2) 8-19(e)(1).(2) 78-2927 10-17-78 fI .-8.17(16) 78.2928 10-17-78 1--3 14-5D.1 78-2920 10-24-78 2 '23-189 78-2031 12- 5.78 II App. A, § 8.10.21 iii Rpid App. A, §§ 8.10.22D, 8-10.23 B9, Cl, 2, 8.10.24 B—D 78-2932 '12. 6.78 I Rpld 23.279 j 78-2933 12- 5-78 2 23-180(b), (c) 79-2DSD 1-80.70 1 App. A, § 8.10.3A ! 29a,37a 2 App. A, § 8.10.3A 77, 81, 82 .8 App, A,§8.10.27 ' 4 Rpld 24.4 70.2941 1.80-79 I -VII 23-295-23.301 '. VIII 23.235(17) 70-2942 2-6-79 2 :8.17(9.01),(9.02), f 7D -2D43 2.20-79 II App. A. § 8.10.3522 79.2344 2.20-79,2. 8.45(b)' 79-2945 2.20.79 .I1 12.21 79-2946 8- 6-79 'ii 17-12(f) 79.2947 3.20.79 2 25-60-2666 ' Sapp. No. 5 - 2953 MICROFILMED BY JORM MICR+LAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINE'S IOWA' CITY CODE MICROFILMED BY JORM MICR+LAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DES 1401NES Section Ord. No: AdpL Date Section .. - this Cade 19-2949 3-20.79 1-3 14-59.2 79-2950 4- 3.19 2 - 5-2(2) 79-2951 4.10.79 2A .. 18-1 ' B 18-17(1) - C 18-31(d)(1) D - ' .a 18-31(d)(6),'(1).. E 18-32(a)(4) F - .. 18-34 . C 18-37(b) ... H 13-29(a) 18.40(d) 18-43 79-2D52 4-24.79 IA "' 23-297(a)=(e), .. - B Rpld 23.2D8 C 23-236(17) 79.2953 - 5- 8.79 2(1) 17-2 (2) Rnbd 17 -4(g) -Q), as (1)-(0) .. (3) - ..: 17 -4(g) -(k). ' (4) '.. 17.4(n)(2)b,a', ' (6) Rnbd 17-5(60—(h), ' - as (6)-(t) , . .. - 17.5(c)(2)a ... - (7) 17-5(0)(2)6 • (8)1(9) 17-7(6),(t)(1) (10) Rpld. 17-7(a) ... (11)—(16) �. 17 -9(b) -(g)'. '(17) Rpld 17.9(h). - (18) Rnbd 17-9(1)—(d(l) -9 (22) 14-9(p)(18) '(23) 17.9(2) ;(24) Rnbd 17-10-17-13- - - • • :' - as 17-11-14=14 -(26),(26) .,. 17-10,17-11 70.2966 6-29.79 2 26-60,25.61 79.2958, 6-10-79 1A, B 15-2 - 1C ... 15-8(b) 1D - 15.62- 79.2959 6-19-79 2 5.7-5.0 • Supp. No. 6 2D64 MICROFILMED BY JORM MICR+LAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DES 1401NES Ord. No. 79.2960 79-2961 79-2962 79.2963 79-2964 79.2906 79-2967 79.2968 79-2969 79.2970 79.2971 79.2972 79-2973 79-2975 79-2977 79-2978 79-2979 80.2984 80.2985 80.2980 80.2987 80.2989 CODE COL1pARA71VE TABLE Adpt.Date Section Section 7. 3-79 2A this Code APP. A, § 8.10.35.1 2B C.1, L.1 APP. A, § 8.10 C-1, 7.17-79 7-17-79 1_3 A2 7.31-79 2 2-200 2(a) 17-6(d) 8.28-79 2(b) 2(c) 23.1 23-235(18), (19) 2A 23.166 APP -A 8.10.3 213 b,22a,�51a,51b 2C -2B APP• A, § 8.10.3 A GO APP• A, § 8.10.40.4-• S Rpld 8.10.40.9 APP. A, § 8.10,40.4 8-2B-79 2A APP. PP. A, § 0.3 A 49a 9-11-79 2 APP• A, § 8.10.26 B2 9-11-79 IA, B 11-41 D-38.79 1C 31-30(a)(1),(2) 9.18-79 2 2 32-31.30(x)(5) 54(c)(2)(d) 9.18.79 9.18-79 1 8.17(13.1) 2(1) 15-62(f) 2(2) 2(3) 17-4 a 17-2 ( )(1)(a)(2) 9-26- 2(4) 17-4(n)(2)(9) 10. 9-79 2 RPId 17.5(c) 30.30 -79 2(1)_(S) 5-24 APP. A, § 8.1235.11 137 2(4),(6) 17-4(m)(2)b-d 11-0.79 2(G). (7) 2 17-6(d), (f) (3) 17-7(f) (1), (h) 11- 0.79 2 (1) 17-4(m)(2) E 2-12.80 2A 31-121-31-123 2B APP• A, § 8.10.40.6 A4 2-19.80 2 APP• A, § 8.10.40.7 A3 2-10.80 2A gB B-17(14.1) APP. A, § 8.10.35.1 BB 0 1 APP. A, § 8.10,35.0 CI 3 3. 4.80 . 4.8 2 2.206 5.26(6)(0) ;nPP• No. 6 (The next Pagx Is 29911 2965 m(cROFILMED BY JORM MICR+LAB CEDAR RAPIDS - DES MOINES II I I i ' � i MICROFILMED BY JORM MICR+LAB CEDAR RAPIDS - DES MOINES CODE.INDEX-t FRANCHISES—Contd. Electrical codes, compliance with tion. Sec84 14 Emergency alert override (b) Emergency removal Of Poles, wires, etc............ 14-83(l) ........... Excavation permit 14-85(m) ...... Expiration of franchise * ........................ 14-85(6) .... ...... *' Review of franchise prior to expiration 14-71 (g) ...... Extension of network 12-64(f) Failure to enforce provisions 14-78 ... Fairness of accessibilty, ........ 12-64(c) i.Fees ................. 14-88(c) Charges for service. See within this subtitle subject that FAS signal carriage ......... Forfeiture of propose] 0*.......... d 14-83(j) ...................... Franchise amendable .... 14-70(b) M ........ I ............. Franchise bindIg 14-65(b) ......... Franchise nonexclusive ...... 14-65(i)................ Franchise Payment 14-65(a) ............ t Graned to Hawkey, CObleVislon 14-73 Corporation Grantee rules and regulations 14-59.2 .................... Grantee to have lea recourse 14-67(f) Hazardous facilities 14-70(c).............. .............. Incorporation Of proposals ... 14-85(c) Indemnification Of city In fran,' : ................. hise 14-70(g) operation Indemnification of franc franchise 14-74(b) ...... Inducements not offered to grantee by Cityetc. 14-74(a) , Interconnection .......... 14-70(e) I notification -- ......... Interruption of service; 14-86 , Iowa City broadband tele .... q ......ssion communications 14-67(b) commission Appointment, term, Of Office of members memb ..... Composition .. 14.62(b) Established ........... 14-62(b) Powers and duties .......... """•••• ................... 14.62(a) q ..... — Leased access channel 14-02(c) .: ...............q ... Liability and indemnification .. .... q . . 14-83(f) . . . .. . . . . . . . Local origination channel. 14-74 "--q .... .. Location subject to experimental' — need d 14-83(g) Afeasurement of performance................ 14-82 Nonexclusive franchise 1 ­— �*--* ........... Office to be maintained ........................ 14-59.1 Operation of franchise ........ 14-07(c) q ................. Other regulatory agency's rules and regulation. 14-67 Grantee subject to ................ Payment .. ........ 14-65(f) I ...... Performance ................... bond 14.73 Generally ............... SUPP. No. 5 14-76(b) 3010.1 MICROFILMED BY JORM MICR+LAB CEDAR RAPIDS - DES MOINES IOWA CITY CODE FRANCHISES—Contd. Waiver of performance bond Section ...... -- Performance measurements 14-74 (g) ............... Poles, cables, wires, etc. ............. 14-82 Conditions of street occupancy ................. Emergency removal of 14-85 —* .. * * * ' * , , .... * ..... Method of installation generally 14-85(m) ............... Pole or conduit use agreements 14-85 (f) ............... Use of existing pole, or conduits 14-65(g) ............... Preferential or discriminatory practices prohibited Previous 14-85(d) 14-88 rights abandoned Privacy of subscriber . 14-65(e) .............. I ........... Invasion of privacy 14-89 Privileges14-80(d) or exemptions must be specified ...... Production studio 14-65(c) Fixed color studio facility, etc ................... Maintenance ......... 14-67(d) Proposal bond ......... . 14-67(c) ......................... Forfeit of ................................. 14-75(a) — Protection Of facilities .......................... 14-75(c) Public access channels 14-85(g Public liability insurance cc 14-83(a)) ........................ 14-74 of franchise costs (d) et seg. .......... Purchase by city In event of rave cation of franchise, 14-91 etc. .......... Qualifications ofgra ............... 14-71 Rates. ......... See within this subtitle: Charges for Service 14-66(b) Records of equipment installed in streets, etc . .... • Regulatory jurisdiction 14-85(l) and Procedures ............ Repeal of certain ordinances 14-64 ..................... Reports and records of grantee 14-92 ............ ....... Required 14-72 Z�" Revocation of franchise......................... 14-66(a) Rightof property ............... ........... Rights reserved to city ........ 14-71 14-65(h) Safety codes, compliance with 14-68 .................... Snle or service Of television receivers ivers; by grantee .. 34-84(a) 14-G7(h) Security fund ........... ........................ Service records maintained 14-75(d) ...................... Service response and rebate 14-67(e) . . * ......... Short title 14-67(j) .................... ...... Significance of franchise 14 -GO ........................ Specialist 14-135 Appointment, responsibility of ................. Street occupancy, conditions of 14-63 14-85 supp. No. 5 3010.2 er lIICROFILMED BY JORM MICR+LAB CEDAR RAPIDS - DES MOINES r I .. , . CODE INDEX rRANCRISES—Coat'd. Studios Fixed color studio, facility, making available and maintaining Maintenance of production studios .............. Supp, No. 5 Section 14-D7(d) 14-D7(c) j i i I. MICROFILMED BY JORM MICR+LA9 CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES y / CODE INDEX INDUSTRIAL REVENUE BONDS Financing fee ......, ................... Issuance Section ......... I......... ................................. 2'208 INDUSTRIALWASTES 2.206 Unlawful discharges ..........., Water and "late. See that title • • • • • • ""' 83-18 INFANTS. See: Minors INFLAMMABLES Fire prevention code adopted .. Fire prevention code. See that..title, . • • ....• • 12-16 at seg, INOCULATION Rabies and disease control .. Animals and fowl. See that tl...e. • • ......... • 7.47 et seg. INSPECTION SERVICES. See: Housing and Inspection Services Department INSURANCE Boards and commissions services City Plaza, insurance and lademnification ,, ••" City Plaza. See " 2-102 also that title " " '• 0.1-7(e) INSURANCE SALVAGE SALES Going-out•of-buelneae Cand similar sales .obeg-out-of-business ......,es. and similar sal title See that 21.81 at seg, iupp• No. 6 8020.3 MICROFILMED BY -` JORM MICR+LAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES RESOLUTION NO. 80-349 RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO SIGN AND THE CITY CLERK TO ATTEST A CONTRACT FOR THE ACQUISITION OF REAL PROPERTY FOR THE LOWER RALSTON CREEK NEIGHBORHOOD REVITALIZATION PROJECT (PARCEL N8 OWNED BY JOHN GILLISPIE). WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Iowa City did approve Resolution No. 79-242 authorizing application for federal funds under the Community Development Block Grant/Small Cities Program for improvements in the Lower Ralston Creek Neighborhood; and WHEREAS, the Department of Housing and Urban Development has formally approved said application; and WHEREAS, the City Council did approve Resolution No. 79-489 authorizing the acquisition of real property required for said project; and WHEREAS, real estate appraisals and review appraisals have been conducted to establish fair market value of the parcels to be acquired for Phase II of said project; and WHEREAS, the City Council did approve Resolution No. 80-155 establishing just compensation for real property acquisition for Parcel N8 owned by John Gillispie in the Lower Ralston Creek Neighborhood Revitalization Project; and WHEREAS, in order to acquire said real property, the City desires to enter into contract for the purchase of the real property referred to below with the owners of said real property, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF IOWA CITY, IOWA, that the City Manager is hereby authorized to sign and the City Clerk to attest the contract for the purchase of the real property referred to below for the amount designated below; Parcel No. Purchase Price 8 $ 12,000 MICROFILMED BY JORM MICR+LAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES i w Resolution No. 80-349 Page 2 n It was moved by Erdahl and seconded b Resolution be adopted, and upon roll call there were: y sera the I AYES: NAYS: ABSENT: Balmer --Erdahl x Lynch x Neuhauser x Perret x Roberts x Vevera Passed and approved this 12th day of August, 1980. i \dRYOR I - ATTEST: I OEK K 1 1 i a � v� & r-Wtcvmenit BYeS}E Ge�J l Q g��1" I i MICROFILMED BY JORM MICR+LAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES M r� RESOLUTION N0. 80- 35 0 RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING JUST COMPENSATION FOR THE ACQUISITION OF REAL PROPERTY FOR PHASE II OF THE LOWER RALSTON CREEK NEIGHBORHOOD REVITALIZATION PROJECT (PARCELS 9, 11, 14 and 15). WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Iowa City did approve Resolution No. 79-242 authorizing application for Federal funds under the Community Development Block Grant/Small Cities Program for improvements in the Lower Ralston Creek Neighborhood; and WHEREAS, the Department of Housing and Urban Development has formally approved said application; and WHEREAS, the City Council did approve Resolution No. 79-489 authorizing the acquisition of real property required for said project; and WHEREAS, real estate appraisals and review appraisals have been conducted to establish fair market value of the above named four parcels to be acquired as part of Phase II of said project; NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED THAT BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF IOWA CITY, IOWA: 1. That the following amounts are hereby determined to be just compensation for the purpose of acquisition of the following real property: $30,100 for Parcel No. 9 legally described as: "Commencing at a point 80 feet East of the Northwest Corner of Lot 1, Block 20, County Seat Addition of Johnson County, Thence running South 70 feet, Thence East 60 feet, Thence North 70 feet, Thence West 60 feet to the Point of Beginning." $42,200 for Parcel No. 11, legally described as: "Lot 33 of White Subdivision of Outlot 4, County Seat Addition to Iowa City, Iowa, as per the recorded plat thereof." $3,350 for Parcel No. 14, legally described as: "That part of Lots 3, 4 and the South 20 feet of Lot 2 lying west of Ralston Creek all in Block 20, County Seat Addition to Iowa City, Johnson County, Iowa." and "Commencing at the Northeast corner of Block 20, in that part of Iowa City, Iowa, known as the County Seat of Johnson County, Iowa; according to the recorded plat thereof; thence North 800 37'54" West, 44.20 feet along the North line of said Block 20, to a point which is South 890 37'54" East, 140.00 feet from the Northwest corner of said Block 20• thence South 000 09'24" West, 70.00 feet on a line parallel with the West line of said Block 20 to the Point -of -Beginning; thence North 890 37'5411 West, 60.00 feet; thence South 01 09'24" West 70.00 feet; thence South 890 37154" East, 17.90 feet; thence North 28° 47'26" East, 57.72 feet; thence South 0° 43100" East, 132.00 feet; thence South 89° 45'26" MICROFILMED BY JORM MICR+LAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES 16 1 � 2 j East, 60.00 feet on a line parallel with the South line of said Block aOpointconithenEastUlinebofrsaidfor Blocke20�,rNorth 0° 43ose of 10011 West,, 100.00 feet from the Southeast corner thereof; thence North 0° 43'00" West, '175.62 feet; along said East line, to a point on the center line of V the Ralston Creek, said point being South 00 43100" East, 45.50 feet, from 20- 54.47ortheast corner of feet; along said center line- then eh North 00° 09ence South 52440East,W6550 feet to the Point -of -Beginning. All in accordance with the deed, recorded in Book 406, page 424 of the Johnson County Recorders Office." $4,425 for Parcel No. 15, legally described as: Southeast Lot of"Lot 23 of White's Subdivision of Outlot 4 excepting commencing at the 1 feet, Thencerner Northeasterly3 to a apoints3r�e t WestttoThence the Northeast West10 corner of said Lot 23, Thence East Place of Beginning." 3 feet, Thence South 60 feet to the I fJ 2• That the City Manager and the Community Development Block Grant Program Coordinator are hereby authorized and directed to begin negotiations for the acquisition of said parcels in accordance with the real property acquisition regulations of the Department of Housing and Urban Development. 3• That the City Manager, acting as Executive Officer of all Housing and Community Development Block Grant programs, is hereby authorized to CO ntract for the purchase of said parcels, It was moved by veve—_ and seconded by Lynch resolution as read be adopted, and upon roll call there were: that the AYES: NAYS: ABSENT: X_ Balmer Erdahl Lynch x Neuhauser x Perret --j-_Roberts - X— Vevera Passed and approved this 12th day of August 1980. o � i YOR ATTEST: CI �� � YY CLER Receivod & A, KL I IBy The 14,91LI}wrn51 ��. �C'ro8' i MICROFILMED BY JORM MIC R+L A B !� CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES e. w W W 99 rdw BURLINGTON COURT ST. POST --- OFFICE ' HARRISON — ST 9)' — --- Essmcei, w(14 Z L 0 0z ST Z mZ . , T E En p z O III• , - - H BE TON ..1 Q LM GROVE PnR/ Cx W 3 0 mi 2 EXISTING NEIGHBORHOOD i (00) Parcels to be Acquired (151 ' , i0gultin T IOUNDARY CLO11D 10 TRAFFIC ID STRUTS NUMRIR NUMRlR OF IOWA CITY/I .rr�(�[O, 1 /Sof ' MICROFILMED BY JORM MICR+LAB i CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES 1 �1 RESOLUTION NO. 80-351 RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO FILE AN AMENDMENT TO THE HOLD j HARMLESS ENTITLEMENT COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM AND BUDGET TO PROVIDE FOR THE CONVERSION OF BUILDINGS IN THE DOWNTOWN URBAN RENEWAL PROJECT AREA (IOWA R-14) TO AN UNDERGROUND ELECTRICAL UTILITY SYSTEM. 1 WHEREAS, the City of Iowa City is the recipient of Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds under Title I of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974, as amended (Public Law 93-383); and, WHEREAS, the City of Iowa City wishes to allocate funds for the purpose of converting existing buildings in the downtown Urban Renewal Project Area (Iowa R-14) to an underground electrical utility system; and, WHEREAS, an opportunity exists whereby said utility conversion project may be funded through proceeds from the sale of Urban Renewal Parcel 64-1 (hotel site); and, WHEREAS, the Federal Regulations implementing the CDBG program require that an amendment to the program and budget be approved prior to undertaking new activities. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF IOWA CITY, IOWA: 1. That the City Manager is hereby authorized and directed to file with the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development an amendment to the hold harmless entitlement program and budget (Grant No. B -79 -HN - 19 -0005) to provide $165,000 for the conversion of existing buildings in the downtown Urban Renewal Project Area (Iowa R-14) to an underground electrical utility system. 2. That funds for this activity be allocated from the proceeds of the sale of Urban Renewal Parcel 64-1 (hotel site). It was moved by Vevera and seconded by Lvnch that the resolution as read be adopted, and upon roll call there were:. AYES: NAYS: ABSENT: X Balmer X Erdahl X, Lynch x Neuhauser x Perret _x Roberts —x_ Vevera Passed and approved this 12th day of August 1980. tAYOR ATTEST: %71� ,, ) kaR) C TY CLERK MICROFILMED BY JORM MICR+LAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES F.e:eived & Approved by The Legal Deparhrw* ��f09 I I �1 RESOLUTION NO. 80-351 RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO FILE AN AMENDMENT TO THE HOLD j HARMLESS ENTITLEMENT COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM AND BUDGET TO PROVIDE FOR THE CONVERSION OF BUILDINGS IN THE DOWNTOWN URBAN RENEWAL PROJECT AREA (IOWA R-14) TO AN UNDERGROUND ELECTRICAL UTILITY SYSTEM. 1 WHEREAS, the City of Iowa City is the recipient of Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds under Title I of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974, as amended (Public Law 93-383); and, WHEREAS, the City of Iowa City wishes to allocate funds for the purpose of converting existing buildings in the downtown Urban Renewal Project Area (Iowa R-14) to an underground electrical utility system; and, WHEREAS, an opportunity exists whereby said utility conversion project may be funded through proceeds from the sale of Urban Renewal Parcel 64-1 (hotel site); and, WHEREAS, the Federal Regulations implementing the CDBG program require that an amendment to the program and budget be approved prior to undertaking new activities. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF IOWA CITY, IOWA: 1. That the City Manager is hereby authorized and directed to file with the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development an amendment to the hold harmless entitlement program and budget (Grant No. B -79 -HN - 19 -0005) to provide $165,000 for the conversion of existing buildings in the downtown Urban Renewal Project Area (Iowa R-14) to an underground electrical utility system. 2. That funds for this activity be allocated from the proceeds of the sale of Urban Renewal Parcel 64-1 (hotel site). It was moved by Vevera and seconded by Lvnch that the resolution as read be adopted, and upon roll call there were:. AYES: NAYS: ABSENT: X Balmer X Erdahl X, Lynch x Neuhauser x Perret _x Roberts —x_ Vevera Passed and approved this 12th day of August 1980. tAYOR ATTEST: %71� ,, ) kaR) C TY CLERK MICROFILMED BY JORM MICR+LAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES F.e:eived & Approved by The Legal Deparhrw* ��f09 I RESOLUTION NO.80-352 RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO EXECUTE A CONTRACT WITH THE IOWA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, TO OBTAIN SECTION 18 FUNDING (UMTA) WHEREAS, it is in the public interests to provide public transportation to the citizens to Iowa City, which citizens include the physically handi- capped; and WHEREAS, Iowa City has received a Section 18 grant from the Urban Mass Transportation Act (UMTA) to purchase transit equipment under a joint program with the Iowa Department of Transportation (IDOT); and WHEREAS, IDOT and the City have negotiated an Agreement governing the terms of said grant for 1980 to 1982. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF IOWA CITY, IOWA: that the City Manager is hereby authorized to execute a Joint Partici- pation Agreement between the City of Iowa City and the Iowa Department of Transportation.(IDOT) for use of Section 18 UMTA funding. It was moved by Erdahi and seconded by Vevera that the Resolution as read be adopted, and uoon ;oll call there were: AYES: NAYS: ABSENT: n kM.i �xgyiy ZFs n x Balmer rpt=7�,a�„��•.:: x Erdahl Lynch I RESOLUTION NO.80-352 RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO EXECUTE A CONTRACT WITH THE IOWA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, TO OBTAIN SECTION 18 FUNDING (UMTA) WHEREAS, it is in the public interests to provide public transportation to the citizens to Iowa City, which citizens include the physically handi- capped; and WHEREAS, Iowa City has received a Section 18 grant from the Urban Mass Transportation Act (UMTA) to purchase transit equipment under a joint program with the Iowa Department of Transportation (IDOT); and WHEREAS, IDOT and the City have negotiated an Agreement governing the terms of said grant for 1980 to 1982. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF IOWA CITY, IOWA: that the City Manager is hereby authorized to execute a Joint Partici- pation Agreement between the City of Iowa City and the Iowa Department of Transportation.(IDOT) for use of Section 18 UMTA funding. It was moved by Erdahi and seconded by Vevera that the Resolution as read be adopted, and uoon ;oll call there were: AYES: NAYS: ABSENT: n kM.i �xgyiy ZFs n x Balmer rpt=7�,a�„��•.:: x Erdahl Lynch x x Neuhauser x Perret x Roberts 3 x Vevera l�Ta '+ Passed and approved thisi2th day of August 19 80, r rs Mayor ATTEST: ' City�Clerk locelved i A'pr9ved By The legal DepartmaM MICROFILMED BY JORM MICR+LAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES 81 RICYd — S/ no 4res ti4 � yl r r r e i 81 RICYd — S/ no 4res ti4 � yl r r r e has Je eooZ eler/,/s MICROF7JORM CEDARRAPID ix yl ii t E k� has Je eooZ eler/,/s MICROF7JORM CEDARRAPID 1 CRYS Co(Y Iowa City, Iowa, July 31 --�_, 1980 A public meeting was held at 10:00 o'clock A .M., on the above date in the En r. Conference Rm, Civic Center Iowa, City, owa.ed by the City Engineer of the Citowa City, Iowa Cit y of Present were: Charles Schmadeke, City En r.; Marian Karr Deputy City Clerk; Kenneth Albrecht, Metro Pavers Inc.• o n i ers, ive- attery Associates. Absent: The Cit �-- this meeting wasltoereceivethere,,popennand ntabulate bidsthat arforethof e construction of the 1979 BDI Second Addition Improvements, in' accordance with the plans and specifications heretofore filed with the Clerk of said City. The following bids were thereupon received, opened, inspected and tabulated, to -wit: Name and Address of Bidder Metro Pavers, Inc. of Iowa Cit Amount Iowa j4499,, - 976.00 Whereupon the City Engineer declared that said bids be referred to the City Council of the City of Iowa City, Iowa, at its meeting to be held on the 12th da of August 1980, at 7:30 o'clock P .M., as heretofore ordered b lution of said Council. — y reso- City Engineer AHLERS. COONEY. DORW EILER, HAYNIE 6 SMITH• LAWYERS, DES MOINES. IOWA IVA MICROFILMED BY JORM MICR+LAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES 1 r) Whereupon, there was received and filed the City Engineer's report -of the bids received on July 31 1980, and publicly opened pursuant toreso—Fu—tion oe ' Council and notice duly published for 1979 BDI Second Addition Improvemeconstruction of the nts, in accordance with the Plans and specifications now adopted, as attached following; (Attach copy of report of bids received) -4- AHLERS. COONEY. DORWEILER. HAYNIE 6 SMITH. LAWYERS, DES MOINES. IOWA MICROFILMED BY JORM MICR+LAB CEDAR RAPIDS - DES MOINES j is I q.. I j is .:.>.. MICROFILMEDBY..- 11 JORM MICR+LAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES m 0 9` ww j � zV N • L 1 � 0 •o a , •V u o O 5 q W C C t a $ �- a. W 09 � • O C x 13 3 .�• C u i O � W to tij ~ ff , + N O U .:.>.. MICROFILMEDBY..- 11 JORM MICR+LAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES m 0 ww zV W �- a. x W tij ~ U_ j X a N N N N N N N N N 0 w p W W a: r a. x w H U Z) Ga N N N N N N N N N O W W Z Z U w F X a. W N N N N N N N N Uf ~ U �a N N N N N N V• N N 0 W w ZU W a: xa W N N• N, N N N N N N K ~ U �LUa Q- N N N N N N N V} N• 0 ui F v W N N N N N VT N V} ^ry c�. 1p) l\\\ n cr " ^ �• ti C �� N N N N N l/! N N U LL li. d. U U c > U LL�• F- F- W J J J W W Fa- h W F^ O] N U\ N N O 1.11 ^ U1 N (71 U U1 a F z N 1 O wW ^ 0 WO m Z o LL F N C Z Y O U) F- C N U G W 'a U N z N ._ O) N N — = Y> O C wO ¢ O G G G Y N W U a 3 d o F- u G a a A N t v o _ w U U U •- •- u .c v V C1 �. U w N C C C O U L U L U •- c U u W C V1 L C' 0 C U O L Q Z N 7 1n c I I I 1 c v u z •_ c L I- Q U W O N S O Q m L m W 1 0 0 m O W N 0 F u^ N M m Z h E S m U z.0 F- W G Q p u v u w m G rp m z m �JF ... lJ .:.>.. MICROFILMEDBY..- 11 JORM MICR+LAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES m 1 r) August 12 , 1980 The City Council of Iowa City, Iowa, met in regular session, in the Council Chambers, Civic Center, Iow— a City Iowa, at 7:30 o'clock P.M., on the above date. There were present Mayor Balmer _ in the chair following named Counand the cil Members: Erdahl, Lynch, Vevera Absent: Neuhauser, Perret, Roberts -1- AHLERS, COONEY, DORWEILER, HAYNIE 6 SMITH, LAWYERS, DES MOINES, IOWA MICROFIL14ED BY JORM MICR+LAB CEDAR RAPIDS DES MOINES R \ 1 r) August 12 , 1980 The City Council of Iowa City, Iowa, met in regular session, in the Council Chambers, Civic Center, Iow— a City Iowa, at 7:30 o'clock P.M., on the above date. There were present Mayor Balmer _ in the chair following named Counand the cil Members: Erdahl, Lynch, Vevera Absent: Neuhauser, Perret, Roberts -1- AHLERS, COONEY, DORWEILER, HAYNIE 6 SMITH, LAWYERS, DES MOINES, IOWA MICROFIL14ED BY JORM MICR+LAB CEDAR RAPIDS DES MOINES R !`1 Council Member Lynch introduced the following Resolution entitled "RESOLUTION MAKING AWARD OF CONTRACT" and moved its adoption. Council Member Erdahl seconded the motion to adopt. The roll was called and the vote was, AYES: Balmer Erdahl, Lynch, Vevera ABSENT: Neuhauser, Perret, Roberts NAYS: None Whereupon, the Mayor declared the following Resolution duly adopted: 80-353 RESOLUTION MAKING AWARD OF CONTRACT BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF IOWA CITY, IOWA: That the bid of Metro Pavers, Inc. of Iowa City, Iowa , in the amount of $ 49,976.00 , for the construction of the 1979 BDI Second Addition Improvements, described in the plans and specifications heretofore adopted by this Council for said project, after public hearing on published notice required by law, be and is hereby accepted, the same being the lowest bid received for said work. The Mayor and Clerk are hereby directed to execute contract with the said contractor for the construction of said improvements and extensions, said contract not to be binding on the City until approved by this Council. PASSED AND APPROVED, this 12th day of August , 1980. o S=yo�rz ATTEST: Q.im AHLERS. COONEY. DORWEILER. HAYNIES SMITH, LAWYERS. DES MOINES. IOWA MICROFILMED BY JORM MICR+LAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES u ►sia n 1 r a t j, i. I !`1 Council Member Lynch introduced the following Resolution entitled "RESOLUTION MAKING AWARD OF CONTRACT" and moved its adoption. Council Member Erdahl seconded the motion to adopt. The roll was called and the vote was, AYES: Balmer Erdahl, Lynch, Vevera ABSENT: Neuhauser, Perret, Roberts NAYS: None Whereupon, the Mayor declared the following Resolution duly adopted: 80-353 RESOLUTION MAKING AWARD OF CONTRACT BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF IOWA CITY, IOWA: That the bid of Metro Pavers, Inc. of Iowa City, Iowa , in the amount of $ 49,976.00 , for the construction of the 1979 BDI Second Addition Improvements, described in the plans and specifications heretofore adopted by this Council for said project, after public hearing on published notice required by law, be and is hereby accepted, the same being the lowest bid received for said work. The Mayor and Clerk are hereby directed to execute contract with the said contractor for the construction of said improvements and extensions, said contract not to be binding on the City until approved by this Council. PASSED AND APPROVED, this 12th day of August , 1980. o S=yo�rz ATTEST: Q.im AHLERS. COONEY. DORWEILER. HAYNIES SMITH, LAWYERS. DES MOINES. IOWA MICROFILMED BY JORM MICR+LAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES u ►sia n 1 ,I Uhl Council Member Vevera introduced the following Resolution entitled "RESOLUTION APPROVING CONTRACT AND BOND" and moved its adoption. Council Member Lynch seconded the motion to adopt. The roll was called and the vote was, AYES: Erdahl, Lynch Vevera Balmer ABSENT: Neuhauser, Perret, Roberts NAYS: None Whereupon, the Mayor declared the following Resolution duly adopted: 80-354 RESOLUTION APPROVING CONTRACT AND BOND BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF IOWA CITY, IOWA: That the contract and bond executed by Metro Pavers, Inc. of IowaCity, Iowa dated ugus , 1980, for the cons truction of the, 1979 BDI Second Addition Improvements, as described in the plans and specifications and which have been signed by the Mayor and Clerk on behalf of the Municipality, be and the same are hereby approved. PASSED AND APPROVED, this 12th day of 1980. August , ATTEST: �) _I/ 2 !ny e W C1e*rk � �\ -2- AHLERS, GOONEY, DORWEILER, HAYNIE S SMITH, LAWYERS, DES MOINES, IOWA MICROFILMED BY JORM MICR+LAB CEDAR RAPIDS • DES MOINES