HomeMy WebLinkAbout1980-01-22 Resolution� RESOLUTION NO. 80-18
RESOLUTION APPROVING CLASS C
LIQUOR CONTROL LICENSE APPLTZ'WTTO
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:
Lorna K. Smith dba Smith 6 Company, 1210 Highland Ct.
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
responsibilitysurety bond, sketch of the premises and all
other information or documents required to the Iowa Beer
and Liquor Control Department.
It was moved by Neuhauser and seconded by Perret
that the Resolution as res a adopted, and upon ro l--caIf
there were:
Balmer
Lynch
Erdahl
Neuhauser
Perret
Roberts
Vevera
AYES: NAYS: ABSENT:
Passed and approved this 22nd day of January 19 80
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RESOLUTION NO. 80-19
RESOLUTION OF APPROVAL OF CLASS "C" BEER PERMIT APPLICATION
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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:
Clyde R. Seaton dba Seaton's Cash & Carry Market
1331 Muscatine 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 Neuhauser and seconded by Perret
that the Resolution as read be adopted, and upon roll call there
were:
Balmer
Lynch
Erdahl
Neuhauser
Perret
Roberts
Vevera
AYES: NAYS: ABSENT:
x
x
x
x
x
x
Passed and approved this 22nd day of January , 1980
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RESOLUTION NP. 80-20
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:
Krause Gentle Oil Corporation dba Iowa City Sav-Mor Kerr-McGee
Stationstore 11104, 1104 S. Gilbert Street
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 Neuhauser and seconded by Perret
that the Resolution as read be adopted, and upon roll call there
were:
Passed and approved this 22nd day of January , 19 80 .
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Balmer
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Lynch
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Erdahl
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Neuhauser
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Perret
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Roberts
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Vevera
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Passed and approved this 22nd day of January , 19 80 .
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RESOLUTION NO. 80-21
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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:
Krause Gentle Oil Corporation dba Iowa City Sav-Mor Kerr-McGee
i Stationstore #104, 1104 S. Gilbert Street
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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 Neuhauser and seconded by Ferret
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 22nd day of January ,
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RESOLUTION NO. 80-22
RESOLUTION TO ISSUE CIGARETTE PERMITS
WHEREAS,
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cationa dApaidhtheomulctntaxlrequiredrms and pbyslaw for ons ethe dsalepof
cigarettes and cigarette papers; therefore,
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF IOWA CITY, IOWA, that
the applications be granted and the City Clerk be and he/she
is hereby directed to issue a permit to the following named
persons and firms to sell cigarette papers and cigarettes:
Hy -Vee Food Stores, Inc. dba Hy -Vee Food Store 43
1201 N. Dodge
Hy -Vee Food Stores, Inc. dba Drugtown #2,
1201 N. Dodge
Crow's Nest, Inc. dba The Crow's Nest, 328 E. Washington
It was moved by Neuhauser and seconded by Perret
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 22nd day of January ,
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RESOLUTION NO. 80-22
RESOLUTION TO ISSUE CIGARETTE PERMITS
WHEREAS,
e apli-
cationa dApaidhtheomulctntaxlrequiredrms and pbyslaw for ons ethe dsalepof
cigarettes and cigarette papers; therefore,
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF IOWA CITY, IOWA, that
the applications be granted and the City Clerk be and he/she
is hereby directed to issue a permit to the following named
persons and firms to sell cigarette papers and cigarettes:
Hy -Vee Food Stores, Inc. dba Hy -Vee Food Store 43
1201 N. Dodge
Hy -Vee Food Stores, Inc. dba Drugtown #2,
1201 N. Dodge
Crow's Nest, Inc. dba The Crow's Nest, 328 E. Washington
It was moved by Neuhauser and seconded by Perret
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 22nd day of January ,
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RESOLUTION NO. 80-24
RESOLUTION ACCEPTING THE NORTH SIDE NEIGHBORHOOD PRESERVATION
STUDY AND AUTHORIZING THE CLOSE OUT OF HUD INNOVATIVE HOUSING
AND NEIGHBORHOOD PRESERVATION GRAUT NO. B -76 -SI -19-0001
WHEREAS, the City of Iowa City is the recipient of an Innovative Housing
and Neighborhood Preservation Grant (No. B -76 -SI -19-0001) under Title I
of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974; and,
WHEREAS, the City of Iowa City contracted with the University of Iowa
Institute of Urban and Regional Research to prepare a Neighborhood
Preservation Study in fulfillment of the Innovative Grant's objectives;
and
WHEREAS, said study, consisting of 16 volumes entitled North Side
Neighborhood Preservation Study, has been completed and been delivered to
the City of Iowa City and the U.S. DepartmerSt §f Housing and Urban
Development (HUD).
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF IOWA
CITY, THAT:
1. The City of Iowa City hereby accepts the North Side Preservation
Study as a completed document.
2. The City Manager is hereby authorized and directed to close out
Innovative Housing and Neighborhood Preservation Grant No. B -76 -SI -
19 -0001 ih accordance with HUD regulations.
It was moved by Neuhauser and seconded by Erdahl 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 22nd day ofJanuary , 1980.
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City of Iowa Cit \
MEMORANDUM
Date: January 15, 1980
To: City Council
From: J Jim Hencin, CDBG Program Coordinator
Re: HUD Innovative Grant (North Side Study)
As you will recall, in August 1976, the City was awarded a grant of
$109,332 under the HUD Innovative Housing and Neighborhood Preservation
Grant program. The purpose of this grant was to fund a study of "impact
evaluation" as a means of neighborhood preservation. The North Side Area
of Iowa City served as a study area.
Under the terms of the HUD grant, the City contracted with University of
Iowa Institute of Urban and Regional Research to develop and perform the
study. That study was completed over the period February 1977 - August
1978. Final reports, consisting of 16 volumes, were delivered to the City
and to HUD in February 1979.
HUD has accepted the North Side Neighborhood Preservation Study as
complete. Also, an audit of the grant, included in the August 31, 1979
financial and co
acceptedby HUD. Wreport oh has ben
What remainliance is anofficiale. nacceptance tire CDOG and authorization
to close out the grant by City Council. ,
The resolution which is included in your agenda package accepts the North
Side Neighborhood Preservation Study as a completed document and
authorizes the City Manager to proceed with grant closeout. This action
is necessary to satisfy HUD's close out procedures. It is my
recommendation that any follow up or refinement of the North Side Study's
recommendations be accomplished. by Department of Planning and Program
Development staff.
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MEMORANDUM
Date: January 15, 1980
To: City Council
From: Jim Hencin, CDBG Program Coordinator
Re: HUD Innovative Grant (North Side Study)
As you will recall, in August 1976, the City was awarded a grant of
$109,332 under the HUD Innovative Housing and Neighborhood Preservation
Grant program. The purpose of this grant was to fund a study of "impact
evaluation" as a means of neighborhood preservation. The North Side Area
of Iowa City served as a study area.
Under the terms of the HUD grant, the City contracted with University of
Iowa Institute of Urban and Regional Research to develop and perform the
study. That study was completed over the period February 1977 - August
1978. Final reports, consisting of 16 volumes, were delivered to the City
and to HUD in February 1979.
HUD has accepted the North Side Neighborhood Preservation Study as
complete. Also, an audit of the grant, included in the August 31, 1979
financial and compliance report for the. entire CDBG program, has been
accepted by HUD. What remains is an official acceptance and authorization
to close out the grant by City Council. ,
The resolution which is included in your agenda package accepts the North
Side Neighborhood Preservation Study as a completed document and
authorizes the City Manager to proceed with grant closeout. This action
is necessary to satisfy HUD's close out procedures. It is my
recommendation that any follow up or refinement of the North Side Study's
recommendations be accomplished by Department of Planning and Program
Development staff.
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City of Iowa
MEMORANDUM
Date: January 15, 1980
To: City Council
From: Jim Hencin, CDBG Program Coordinator
Re: HUD Innovative Grant (North Side Study)
As you will recall, in August 1976, the City was awarded a grant of
$109,332 under the HUD Innovative Housing and Neighborhood Preservation
Grant program. The purpose of this grant was to fund a study of "impact
evaluation" as a means of neighborhood preservation. The North Side Area
of Iowa City served as a study area.
Under the' terms of the HUD grant, the City contracted with University of
Iowa Institute of Urban and Regional Research to develop and perform the
study. That study was completed over the period February 1977 - August
1978. Final reports, consisting of 16 volumes, were delivered to the City
and to HUD in February 1979.
HUD has accepted the North Side Neighborhood Preservation Study as
complete. Also, an audit of the grant, included in the August 31, 1979
financial and compliance report for the entire CDBG program, has been
accepted by HUD. What remains is an official acceptance and authorization
to close out the grant by City Council. ,
The resolution which is included in your agenda package accepts the North
Side Neighborhood Preservation Study as a completed document and
authorizes the City Manager to proceed with grant closeout. This action
is necessary to satisfy HUD's close out procedures. It is my
recommendation that any follow up or refinement of the North Side Study's
recommendations be accomplished by Department of Planning and Program
Development staff.
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City of Iowa Cit-;
MEMnOF I_e annomw 1M
Date: January 15, 1980
To: City Council
From: Jim Hencin, CDBG Program Coordinator
Re: HUD Innovative Grant (North Side Study)
As you will recall, in August 1976, the City was awarded a grant of
$109,332 under the HUD Innovative Housing and Neighborhood Preservation
Grant program. The purpose of this grant was to fund a study of "impact
evaluation" as a means of neighborhood preservation. The North Side Area
of Iowa City served as a study area.
Under the terms of the HUD grant, the City contracted with University of
Iowa Institute of Urban and Regional Research to develop and perform the
study. That study was completed over the period February 1977 - August
1978. Final reports, consisting of 16 volumes, were delivered to the City
and to HUD in February 1979.
HUD has accepted the North Side Neighborhood Preservation Study as
complete. Also, an audit of the grant, included in the August 31, 1979
financial and compliance report for the. entire CDBG program, has been
accepted by HUD. What remains is an official acceptance and authorization
to close out the grant by City Council. ,
The resolution which is included in your agenda package accepts the North
Side Neighborhood Preservation Study as a completed document and
authorizes the City Manager to proceed with grant closeout. This action
is necessary to satisfy HUD's close out procedures. It is my
recommendation that any follow up or refinement of the North Side Study's
recommendations be accomplished by Department of Planning and Program
Development staff.
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Roberts introduced the following
Resolution entitled "t(bZ5ULU11VN OF NECESSITY", and moved its
adoption. Neuhauser seconded the motion to
adopt. The roll was called and the vote was,
AYES: Neuhauser, Perret Roberts,_
Vevera� Balmer Erdahl, Lynch
NAYS: None
Whereupon, the Mayor declared the resolution duly adopted
as follows:
80-25
RESOLUTION OF NECESSITY
WHEREAS, preliminary plans and specifications and plat and
schedule and estimate of cost are now on file in the office of
the Clerk showing the boundaries of the district, containing
the properties and lots to be assessed, locations of the
improvements, each lot proposed to be assessed, together with
a valuation of each lot as fixed by the Council, an estimate
of the cost of the entire proposed improvements, stating the
cost of each type of construction and kind of materials to be
used, and an estimate of the amount proposed to be assessed
against each lot, for the construction of the 1980 Melrose
Avenue Sanitary Sewer Extension Assessment Project, as
hereinafter described, in Iowa City, Iowa:
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF IOWA CITY, IOWA:
That it is deemed desirable, advisable and necessary to
construct as a single improvement the 1980 Melrose Avenue
Sanitary Sewer Extension Assessment Project, in Iowa City,
Iowa.
Said district containing the properties to be assessed is
set out and described in the following "Notice to Property
Owners", set out in this Resolution of Necessity.
Said improvements within said District are located and
described in the following "Notice to Property Owners", set
out in this Resolution of Necessity.
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The method of construction shall be by contract.
Costs of said
properties within
property shall be
improvements nor
assessment. Said
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Code of Iowa.
improvements will be assessed to the
the boundaries or the district. No
assessed more than it is benefited by the
nore than 25% of its value on the date of its
assessment may include a ten percent Default
Id, as authorized by Section 384.44, City
A plat and schedule and estimate of costs are now on file
in the office of the Clerk as required by law.
Any difference between the amount which is derived from
cash payments made by property owners during the thirty day
collection period and the sale of Improvement Bonds issued
against assessments on benefited properties and the total cost
of the improvements, shall be paid for from the proceeds
derived from the issuance and sale of bonds as authorized by
Section 384.25, City Code of Iowa, and/or from such other
funds of said Municipality as may be legally used for such
purpose.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that this Council meet at
o'clock ,M,, on the 12th day of February �75.�3r, n
the Council Chambers in the Civic Center, for the purpose of
hearing property owners subject to assessment and interested
Parties for or against the improvement, its cost, the
assessment, or the boundaries of the district. Unless a
property owner files objections with the Clerk at the time
of the be deemed atonhave waived g on this eall unecessity,tion of
objectionspertaining totheregularity of the proceedings and the legality of using
special assessment procedure.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Clerk is hereby
instructed to cause notice to be published and mailed as
required by law of the pendency of this resolution and of
the time and place of hearing objections thereto, and to the
said preliminary plans and specifications, estimate of costs
and to the making of said improvements; said Notice to be in
substantially the following form:
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(Two publications required)
E NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS
Notice is hereby given that there is now on file for
public inspection in the office of the Clerk of the City
of Iowa City, Iowa, a proposed Resolution of Necessity, an
estimate of costs and plat and schedule showing the amounts
proposed to be assessed_ against each lot and the valuation
thereof within the district as approved by the Council of
Iowa City, Iowa, for a sewer improvement, designated as the
1980 Melrose Avenue Sanitary Sewer Extension Assessment
Project, of the types and in the location as follows:
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Installation of an 811 sanitary sewer east
87.51 from an existing manhole (located
south of Melrose Avenue), north 1131 under
Melrose Avenue, and east 344.51
That the proposed district to be benefited and subject to
assessment for the cost of such improvements is described as
follows:
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All property located within the following
area shall be assessed as benefited property
to pay for said Melrose Avenue Sanitary
Sewer Extension Assessment Project, to -wit:
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All that part of the Northeast Quarter of
the Northwest Quarter of Section 17,
Township 79 North, Range 6 West of the 5th
P.M. lying North of the City street known
as Melrose Avenue, except the East 125.0
feet in width thereof, and except the
j Southerly 10 feet of Lots 1, 2, 3 and 4 of
said subdivision located in the Northeast
Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section
17, Township 79 North, Range 6 West of the
5th P.M. lying North of the City street
known as Melrose Avenue, and except that
part of Lot 5 of said subdivision (as
described previously) lying between the
existing northerly line of Melrose Avenue
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and south of a line which is 50 feet
northerly and parallel with the relocated
centerline of Melrose Avenue described as
follows: Commencing at the Northwest corner
of said section 17; thence S 8805211511 E,
508,00 feet; thence S 8703914511 E, 594.13
feet to the point of curvature of a
3,819.83 foot radius curve concave southerly;
thence along said curve for a distance of
648.59 feet to the point of intersection with
the said existing right-of-way line and the
said relocated right-of-way line, thence
continuing along said curve 289.19 feet to
the point of tangent; thence S 730351451' E,
30.72 feet to the East line of said Lot 5.
The Council will meet at 7:30 o'clock P. .M., on
the day of Februar —�Q$0, at theZ`ouncil
Chambers, Civic Cen er, owa ty, Iowa, at which time'the
owners of property subject to assessment for the proposed
improvements, or any other person having an interest in the
matter may appear and be heard for or against the making of
the improvement, the boundaries of the district, the cost, the
assessment against any lot, tract or parcel of land, or the
final adoption of a Resolution of Necessity. A property owner
will be deemed to have waived all objections unless at the
time of Hearing he has filed objections with the Clerk.
This Notice is given by authority of the Council of the
City of Iowa City, Iowa.
(END OF NOTICE)
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APPROVED AND PROPOSED at a meeting held on the 22nd day
of January 1 1980.
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