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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1976-05-04 Agenda0 0 IOWA CITY CITY COUNCIL AGENDA • REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING Or MAY 4, 1976 7:30 IM COUNCIL CHAMBERS, CIVIC CENTER 410 EAST WASHINGTON • 0 k� h J - •Agenda -` Regular Council Meeting May 4':1976 7:30 PM Page 3 Item No. 6 - CITY COUNCIL APPOINIMMrs. a. Consider appointment.to fill::one unexpired .tern terms on the Planning ;and Zoning Commission ActlOQ1: evdr. 5e -�S.pof vvt A...t_ et. Sou �000Kri(ie:� b. Consider appointment. to fill taiexpired term,t Regional Planning Commission. Action: C. -Consider appointments to fill two vacancies on Commission. •. Action: S,g/U W+stln..�r Rca tla(1 �oz-/_.T.iy/o,r 9 �� 3 - I P" 411 Item No. 7 - CITY_COUNCIL INFORMATION. ler- 3C.(Z F� -r� �e i�,JI•so�. A Vpv l tS `LA",P r� , _ Item No. 8 - REPORT CN ITEM5 FRCM THE CI1'Y�M4NAGBR AND CITY ATrM a. 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Item No. 12 - CGNSIDER ORDINANCE TO REVISE THE AMORTI: NONCONFORMING SIGNS. (First considerat: Comment: .The Planning and Zoning Commission'.at'a -- April`l',1976`recomnended-by a 6`,to 0' ordinance which, would extend. the period signs:must be.removed from three.years',-'; majority opinion of ,the Sign'R,eview:Com period oftimewould allow businesses` value'and that the: period should be.'ext existing amortization period on Septemb on this item was held April' -27'1976 Action. iflo I �'o sTllwLi aid Neu Go e� Item No. - �*. CONSIDER RESOLUTION APPROVINGA PItEIIMI RESIDEIMAL-DEVEIAPMEnz PLAN AND A'.'PEPL 47 MACBRIDE`ADDITION ,PART.1. S 7604:` ,' Comment: .The applicants, M.C. Mooreand" D. C. s, Sha preliminary and final Planned Area"Deve • Residential; Development plan, andrep .a :of MacBride_ Addition, Partl The`:firs ordinance to approve the'PAD plan will_, 14. `.The• applicants: (- J � -.�, i yt��� :. r/ir'P �-.'�---�. Y -:_a!', •j•'7h2�L-J -"-vim — __ � ...:.. < J l'- Cr t D A FEDERAL BILL LIMB" OUR FREE 45 SENATE GILL ONE: Congress, is supposedly �1O considered by federal law. While Senate Bill One. a bill now bel of existing or thrust is its attacks on civil a "revision, update and codification" considered by it does codify federal law, its major rights. The bil0 einJohn Mitchell, Jo n liberties and basic democratic he %%assistance assed Congress was constructed with the These individuals hove P Dean, and other Watergate criminals• owerful social forces originally from the scene. but the finuncialllt today. behind the bill are still P -- "Aoc TNF PRESS �_1 LIMITS FREEDOM OF SPEECH pWu mac""""- " would be further limited "freedom of the press.reasons of national Under S-1 the already suppression of the news of the Pentagon constricted by recluded p political security. This law wo41d have p Papers and data concerning the alleged slofiCam odia in 1972• assassinations or the "secret bom bin9 LABOR STRIKES 5 1 WOSE FBI_CAR44iOST ��— es 10 or more Persons whose conductmight defining a riot, ht impede governmental such an 5-1 does this by to proQerty or which mfg result in damage" riot' is $500,000 for indlvidunjsonsBoPthnuniongofficials The penalty articipatin9 nr end 000 for p action, plus $100, articlpatad in the anti - rank -and -file members would be held accountable for sucWO id --ha 8e on • and eo le who p 1970 s Under 5-19 the thousands of P P '3_30 years in Prison and $100,000 civil rights demonstratlonsu P',theby s an( been committing a felonymilltnrY effectiveness of the United States." fine for impairing ; in by allowing 48 hour "emergency wiretaps WARRAWTLESS WIRE(APS PERIAITTEO cooperate assistance of andlorGs phone companies andcompensationofor such This law also broadens wiretapping providing and compels the the government+ forthwith with rather serves the interests of cooperation. quo -- collar crime, but inter - S -1 does not touch white arson dlssntisfied radicals{tthose ofauss big business. S-1 attacks any p convicts, ut overnmental activities, costsll news reporters, union members, ex" rotest rising ested.in acquiring accurate information retsoto p and even housewives picketing P varying S-l-i,s an organMa izosjtlonfton5enateaBilltone in contact The Committee to Sta age inst S- po i0 al persuIs ons do eoritooJolnpus 1n organizing entirety. For informs TIM HAWKS 351-G075 STEVE MCDOWELL 338-2338 AtiDR or Senator Write to your Congresspersonr changes ro osed and will be mains the same, and must the bill's substance re NOTE: Although some minor in S-1 have been P discussed in the future, be defeatedl ,vHow YouR opposition tol j H N&T at the CITY COUNCIL MEETING Cc7u St jpW AF STRENGTH THROUGH OUR NUrseW, AND VIGOROUS OPPOSITION T0, CITY COS-1, ME WILL DEMONSTRATE THAT THE CITIZENS -OF IOWA CITY WILL NOT PERMIT THIS REPRESSIVE BILL TO BEOOME LAW %uP,sclay, qay C! c �• • Gtr/ coup4 cC �T a k�, a �tarld cc/ cou fio +T"a � � favor The COMMITEE TO STOP S"