HomeMy WebLinkAbout1980-04-29 Minutes numberedCOMPLETE DESCRIPTION OF COUNCIL ACTIVITIES
April 29, 1980
Iowa City Council, reg, mtg., 4/29/80, 7:30 P.M. at the Civic
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Erdahl (7:35, ), Lynch, Neuhauser, Peorret,lpresent:members
Roberts,Vevera. Absent
none. Staffinembers
present: Berlin, Helling, Hayek, Siders,
Stolfus, Karr. Council minutes tape-recorded on Tape 80-12,
j 720-1498. Side 1,
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Mayor Balmer proclaimed Exceptional Children's Month, May 1980;
Respect for Law Week, May 1-7, 1980;
Chauncey Swan Day, May 4, 1980;
and Be Kind to Animal Week, May 4-10, 1980.
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Mayor Balmer announced the deletion of items 3c, 9 & 10, from
the Consent Calendar. Councilmember
Roberts requested the deletion—Z1
of items 3c, 1 & 21 re the renewal of the Liquor License for Colonial
Lanes because
of an incomplete application. Moved by Neuhauser,
seconded by Roberts, that the following items
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and recommendations in
the Consent Calendar be received, or approved, and/or adopted
amended.
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Approval of Official Actions, reg. Council mtg., 4/15/80,
subject to correction by the
City Clerk.
Minutes of Boards and Commissions: Planning & Zoning
Comm. -4/3/80; Library Bd.-3/27/80;
Parks & Recreation Comm. -
4/5/80; Bd. of Appeals -4/10/80; Human Rights Comm. -3/20/80 &
4/14/80; Senior
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Center Comm. -4/3/80; Airport Comm. -4/17/80.
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Permit Resolutions, Book 61: RES. 80-151, p, 219—(}
APPROVING CLASS C BEER PERMIT
AND RES. 80-148;]
SALES PERMIT FOR WARE & MCDONALD OIL CO. dba WARECO, 828DSY
Dubuque St.
RE5, 80-150
LICENSE AND RES. 80-149 , P. 218' APPROVING CLASS A LIQUOR
IPOSTUNDAY
POST #3949 dba LEROY WEEKES #39495A609 HOwy L 60By-passs
RES. 80-152, 220,
p, REFUNDING A PORTION OF A CLASS C LIQUOR
LICENSE FEE. RES. 80-153, p. 221, REFUNDING A PORTION
OF A
CLASS C LIQUOR LICENSE FEE,
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RES. 80-154, p. 222, SETTING A PUBLIC HEARING FOR 5/6/80
ON PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS, FORM
OF CONTRACT, AND ESTIMATE OF
COST FOR THE NEIGHBORHOOD SITE IMPROVEMENTS - CURB RAMP AND
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SIDEWALK REPAIR PROGRAM (Highland Neighborhood).
Correspondence referred to the City Manager for reply:
Randy Bezanson on behalf
of the University of Iowa re vacation
of College St, and west side traffic planning. Maryanne Nelson'
re proposed Foster Road extension.
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Applications for use of Streets and Public Grounds:
Marylin Turner to block off 300 block of Melrose Ave. for a Bar -
B -Q on 4/26/80 from 12:00 noon to 7:00 P.M., approved. American
Heart Assoc. to hold benefit run on 5/4/80 from 9:00 A.M. to
12:00 noon on city streets, approved.
Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 7/0, all Councilmembers
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present. Mayor Balmer repeated the public hearing as set
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Moved by Neuhauser, seconded by Vevera, to set a public hearing
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for 5/20/80 to consider an amendment to Section 8.10.23C3(b) of the
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Code of Ordinances, establishing yard regulations. Motion carried
unanimously, 7/0, all Councilmembers present.
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Recommendation of the Planning & Zoning Commission to approve
the preliminary and final plat of Newport Park Subdivision (Oak
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Meadows), noted.
Robert Monis, 36 West Court, presented a statement on behalf of
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the Civil Rights Comm. Mayor Balmer asked the City Manager to
investigate and report back.
Mayor Balmer announced one vacancy on the Committee on
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Community Needs for a two-year term expiring 7/1/82. This
appointment will be made at the 6/3/80 Council meeting.
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Moved by Vevera, seconded by >✓ to defer the resolution
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designating preferred developer for urban renewal parcel 64-1 in
downtown Iowa City for two weeks. Motion carried unanimously, 7/0,
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all Councilmembers present.
Moved by Roberts, seconded by Neuhauser, to defer for two weeks
the resolution re the issuance of not to exceed $5,000,000 of
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industrial development revenue interim bonds, and not to exceed
$5,000,000 in aggregate principal amount of industrial development
revenue bonds, of the City of Iowa City, Iowa, and authorizing
execution of a memorandum of agreement. Motion carried unanimously,
7/0, all Councilmembers present.
by Roberts, defer for
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Moved by Neuhauser, seconded to two weeksp6,�
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the resolution re the issuance of not to exceed $7,500,000 in
aggregate principal amount of industrial development revenue interim
bonds and not to exceed $7,500,000 on aggregate principal amount of
industrial development revenue bonds, of the City of Iowa City, Iowa,
and authorizing execution of a memorandum of agreement. Motion
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carried unanimously, 7/0, all Councilmembers present.
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Moved by Vevera, seconded by Roberts, to appeal the District
Court ruling of the Iowa Civil Rights Commission in Miller and Eaton
v. City of Iowa City. The following individuals appeared: Diane
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Miller Jones, rep. National Organization for Women; Dennis Ryan, 32B
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Meadowbrook, rep. AFL-CIO; Rebecca Oakes, 919 Rider; Dwight Snow,
1502 Esther St.; Cindy Alloway, 31 Valley Ave. #3; Robert Long, 3005
Radcliff; Bob Mitchell, Rt. 5; Rich Walters, 131 Potomac; Pat
Brookover, 23h S. Dubuque; Joyce Fitzsimmons, 3104 Maplewood Lane;
Eleanor Dolezal, 512 Church St.; Jean Cater, 325 7th Avenue N.;
Jonathon Robinson, 107 2nd Ave., rep. AFSCME Local #183. Individual
Councilmembers expressed their views on the appeal. Erdahl called
attention to ltr. submitted to them by Atty. Clara Oleson re fire
dept. City Mgr. will investigate and report back. Motion to appeal
carried, 4/3, with the following division of vote: Ayes: Lynch,
Roberts, Vevera, Balmer. Nays: Erdahl, Neuhauser, Perret.
Moved by Neuhauser, seconded by Roberts, to adopt RES. 80-155,
pp. 223-224, ESTABLISHING JUST COMPENSATION IN THE AMOUNT OF $11,000
FOR THE ACQUISITION OF REAL PROPERTY FOR THE LOWER RALSTON CREEK
NEIGHBORHOOD IMPROVEMENT PROJECT (PARCEL NO. 8, OWNED BY JOHN
GILLISPIE). Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 7/0, all
Councilmembers present.
Moved by Neuhauser, seconded by Roberts, to adopt RES. 80-156,
p. 225, ADOPTING SUPPLEMENT FOUR TO THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE
CITY OF IOWA CITY, IOWA. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 7/0,
all Councilmembers present.
Moved by Roberts, seconded by Vevera, to adopt RES. 80-157,
pp. 226-288, AUTHORIZING FILING OF AN APPLICATION WITH THE
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY FOR PREPARATION OF PLANS AND
SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE NEW WATER POLLUTION CONTROL PLANT AND OUTFALL
SEWER. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 7/0, all
Councilmembers present.
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AMENDINGeSECTIONe281-3 ANDconded SECT ON 28-36her OF5711E CODEtOF ORDINANCESCES OF
IOWA CITY, IOWA, by adding requirements for the registration of
apprentice plumbers and also allows for use of loop -type venting
system, be considered and given second vote for passage. Motion to
consider carried unanimously, 7/0. Roll call vote on second vote for
passage carried, 6/0/1, with the following division of vote: Ayes:
Roberts, Vevera, Erdahl, Lynch, Neuhauser, Perret. Nays: none.
Abstaining: Balmer.
Moved by Neuhauser, seconded by Perret, to adjourn the meeting
8:35 P.M. Motion carried unanimously.
ABBIE STOLFUS, CITY CLERK
JOHN R. BOMER ,MAYOR
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DATE: April 25, 1980
TO: City Council
FROM: City Manager
RE: Material in Friday's Packet
Eleven documents for Council information regarding Block 64 Hotel
project.
Note from City Manager regarding passage Of Housing Code bill.
Memorandum from Chair of the Human Rights Commission regarding the
Human Relations Department.
Memorandum from Director of Finance regarding purchase of outstanding
water revenue bonds.
Memorandum from Planning and Program Development regarding ACT facility
lighting.
Memorandum from Director of Parks and Recreation regarding easement
along Iowa River.
Memorandum from Director Of Housing and Inspection Services regarding
Property Rehabilitation program.
Memorandum from City Engineer regarding Pentacrest Garden Apartments
parking lot.
Memorandum from Police Chief:
a. Northside Lighting Project Update.
b. 7979 Crime Index Report.
Minutes of Steering Committee on Planning Reorganization meetings
of April 10 and April 17, 1980,
COPY of The Building Line.
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DATE: April 25, 1980
TO: City Council
FROM: City Manager
RE: Material in Friday's Packet
Eleven documents for Council information regarding Block 64 Hotel
project.
Note from City Manager regarding passage Of Housing Code bill.
Memorandum from Chair of the Human Rights Commission regarding the
Human Relations Department.
Memorandum from Director of Finance regarding purchase of outstanding
water revenue bonds.
Memorandum from Planning and Program Development regarding ACT facility
lighting.
Memorandum from Director of Parks and Recreation regarding easement
along Iowa River.
Memorandum from Director Of Housing and Inspection Services regarding
Property Rehabilitation program.
Memorandum from City Engineer regarding Pentacrest Garden Apartments
parking lot.
Memorandum from Police Chief:
a. Northside Lighting Project Update.
b. 7979 Crime Index Report.
Minutes of Steering Committee on Planning Reorganization meetings
of April 10 and April 17, 1980,
COPY of The Building Line.
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DATE: April 25, 1980
TO: City Council
FROM: City Manager
RE: Material in Friday's Packet
Eleven documents for Council information regarding Block 64 Hotel
project.
Note from City Manager regarding passage of housing Code bill.
Memorandum from Chair of the Human Rights Commission regarding the
Human Relations. Department.
Memorandum from Director of Finance regarding purchase of outstanding
water revenue bonds.
Memorandum from Planning and Program Development regarding ACT facility
lighting.
Memorandum from Director of Parks and Recreation regarding easement
along Iowa River.
Memorandum from Director of Housing and Inspection Services regarding
Property Rehabilitation program.
Memorandum from City Engineer regarding Pentacrest Garden Apartments
parking lot,
Memorandum from Police Chief;
a. Northside Lighting Project Update.
b. 1979 Crime Index Report.
Minutes of Steering Committee on Planning Reorganization meetings
of April 10 and April 17, 1980,
Copy of The Building Line.
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DATE: April 25, 1980
TO: City Council
FROM: City Manager
RE: Material in Friday's Packet
Eleven documents for Council information regarding Block 64 Hotel
project.
Note from City Manager regarding passage of housing Code bill.
Memorandum from Chair of the Human Rights Commission regarding the
Human Relations. Department.
Memorandum from Director of Finance regarding purchase of outstanding
water revenue bonds.
Memorandum from Planning and Program Development regarding ACT facility
lighting.
Memorandum from Director of Parks and Recreation regarding easement
along Iowa River.
Memorandum from Director of Housing and Inspection Services regarding
Property Rehabilitation program.
Memorandum from City Engineer regarding Pentacrest Garden Apartments
parking lot,
Memorandum from Police Chief;
a. Northside Lighting Project Update.
b. 1979 Crime Index Report.
Minutes of Steering Committee on Planning Reorganization meetings
of April 10 and April 17, 1980,
Copy of The Building Line.
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