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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1976-09-28 Resolutionn u RESOLUTION NO. 76-346 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 in hereby approved for the following named per- son or parsons at the following described locations: Dale E. Watt, Watt's Food Market, 1603 Muscatine Ave. 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 DpparAment. It was moved by foster and seconded by Balmer that the Resolution as read be adopted, and upon roll call there were: Balmer ueProsse Foster Neu auser erret e zer evera A&ES: NAYS: ABSENT= x Passed this 28th day of Sept. , 19 76 .162q RESOLUTION NO. 76-347 RESOLUTION APPROVING CLASS LIQUOR CONTROL LICENSE APPLT&TTM 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: James R. Anderson and Robert L. Anderson dba/Jimbo's Lounge, 1210 Highland Court 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 the 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 Foster and seconded by Bsllmpr _. that the Resolution as rea a adopted, and upon—roll call there were: AYES: NAYS: ABSENT: Balmer x deProsse x Foster x Neuhauser x Perret x Selzer x Vevera x Passed and approved this 28th day of Sept. 19 76 1630 RESOLUTION NO. 76-348 RESOLUTION TO ISSUE CIGARETTE PERMITS WHEREAS, the following firms and persons have made application, filed the bond, and paid the mulct tax required by law for the sale of cigarettes and cigarette papers; therefore, HE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF IOWA CITY, IOWA, that the applications b(• granted and the cigarette bond now on file in the office of the City Clerk be and the same are hereby approved, and the City Clerk be and he is hereby directed to issue a permit to sell cigarette papers and cigarettes to the following named Persons and firms: James R. Anderson and Robert L. Anderson dba/J.unbo's Lounge, 1210 Highland Ct. Chuck's Super 100 (Clark Oil Refineries), 504 E. Burlington Quadrangle Dining Service, U. of Iowa Hillcrest Dining Services, U. of Iowa Law Center, U. of Iowa Currier Dining Service, U. of Iowa Burge Hall, U. of Iowa American Legion Post #17, American Legion Road It was moved by Foster and that the Resolution as res be a opted, were: AYES: NAYS-. ABSENT: Balmer X deProsse X Foster X Neuhauser x Perret X Selzer X Vevera X Passed this 28th day of Sept. seconded by Balmer and upon roll cal there 19 76 1931 RESOLUTION NO. 76-349 RESOLUTION ACCEPTING THE {CORK FOR THE FY 76 SANITARY LANDFILL EXCAVATION PROJECT WHEREAS, the Engineering Department has recommended that the im- provement covering the FY 76 Sanitary Landfill Excavation Proiect as included in a contract between the City of Iowa City and Gordon Russell. Inc Iowa City, Iowa dated — Seotemher be accepted, AND WHEREAS, the Council finds the improvement is in place and does comply with the requirements for such improvements, AND WHEREAS, maintenance bonds have been filed, NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of Iowa CityIowa ,, that said improvements be hereby accepted by the City of Iowa City, Iowa. It was moved by Foster and seconded by Balmer that the resolution as re e a o to P and upon roll call tere were: AYES: NAYS: ABSENT: BALMER x dePROSSE x FOSTER x NEUHAUSER x PERRET x SELZER x VEVERA x Passed and approved this28th day of Sept. , 1976. IBJ � Mayor ATTEST: /r City Clerk 0 ENGINEER'S REPORT 0 FY76 SANI'T'ARY LJWDFILL EXCAVATION PROJECT September 22, 1976 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council Iowa City I ow a Honorable Mayor and Councilpersons: I hereby certify that the improvements, as constructed in a contract between the City of Iowa City and Gordon Russell, Inc., Of Iowa City, Iowa, dated August 26, 1975, has been completed by said contractor in substantial accordance with the plans and specifications governing said improvements. I further certify that the improvements, as constructed, included the following quantities: ITEMITEMDESCRIPTION UANTI"fY UNITPRICE AMOUNT 1. Excavate material, stockpile and shape , required Work Order III EAD:med 107,900 cu.yd. 20,000 cu.yd. TOTAL CONTRACT AMOUNT TOTAL PREVIOUSLY PAID TOTAL DUE CONTRACTOR Respectfully Submitted, y Lugene A. Dietz, P.E. City Engineer 0.57 $61,503.00 0.67 13,400.00 74,903.00 67,412.70 7,490.30 /6y/ RESOLUTION N0. 76-350 RESOLUTION ACCEPTING PRELIMINARY P.A.D. PLAN OF PART OF TOIVNCREST ADDITION, PART 4 - TRACT C BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF IOWA CITY, IOWA that the r Addition, approval of the preliminary P.A.D. pl Part 4 - Tract C with None. It was moved by deProsse and seconded by nalmnr — s read be adapted and upon roll call there vete: that the resolution a uAVC. ABSENT: Passed and approved this 28th day of SeAt. _. 1976. 7 ATTEST CITY CLERK l `LL MAYOR f M • RESOLUTION NO. 76-351 11RULIMINARY AND FLNAI. RESOLUTION APPROVING/PLAT OF HtOal FIRST. ADDITION ;dkiERFr\S, the owners and proprietors, Merlin Hamm and Jerry Hilgenberg, have filed with the Clerk of the City of Iowa City, Iowa, a Plat Subdivision of Hamm First Addition to the City of Iowa City, Iowa, covering, the following described premises, located in Johnson County, Iowa, to-wit'- West o-wit: West 110 feet of Tract C Towncrest Addition Part IV to the City of Iowa City, Iowa, also described as follows: Commencing at a point 919.96 feet South and 2219.99 feet East of the N.W. corner Sw 1/4 Section 13, T7911, R6 T4, of. the 5th P.M. said point being the point of beginning; thence East 110.00 feet; thence S 0° 07' 00" W, 360.60 feet; thence S 00 39' 00" W, 60.00 feet; thence N 90° 00' 00" ;J, 110.00 feet to the Ea6� 00 W line of Dover Street; thence N 0° 39' 00" E, feet on said East R.O.W. line; thence N 0° 07' 00" E, 360.60 feet on said Last R.O.W. line to the point of beginning. Said tract containing 1.06 acres. and WHEREAS, said property is owned by the above named parties and the dedication has been made with their free consent and the consent of their spouse, and in accordance with the desires of said owners, and WHEREAS, the Planning and Zoning Commission of the City of Iowa City, J.owa, has approved the plat and the plans for streets related thereto, and Prclimivary and Final bdivision is Hound to conform with the WHEREAS, said/Plat and Su requirements of: Chapter 409 of the Code of Iowa and all other statutory requirements for platting. SOLVED BY CITY COUNCIL OF IOWA CITY, IOWA, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RE as follows: Preliminary and Final 1. That said/Plat and Subdivision of Hamm First Addition to the City of Iowa City, Iowa, be and the same is hereby approved and the dedication of the streets is hereby accepted. 2. That the Clerk and Mayor are hereby authorized and directed to certify a copy of this Resolution to the County Recorder of Johnson County, Iowa. /6ys It was moved by Selzer "Pon roll call there were: ',YES: NAYS: ASSENT: x M ATTEST: Abbie Stolfus, Clerk Balmer and seconded by that the Resolution as read be adopted, and John Balmer Carol deProsse L. P. Foster David Perret Max Selzer Robert Vevera P� �•.I IJ 1 IG l 1 ISA 01 11A U Mary Neu causer, Mayor Passed and ;approved this 28th day of. September 197 6 CERTIFICATE We, the undersigned, Clerk and Mayor of the City of Iowa City, Iowa, du hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution is a true and exact copy of tine Res07.11tion adopted by the Council of the City of: Iowa City, Iowa, at a regular meeting held on the ' day of 197 C_, and that as shown in said Resolution, the Council of the City of Iowa City, Iowa, did on the % day of. 197:- enact said Resolution approving the Plat of Hamm Flrst Addition to the City of Iowa City, Iowa. Mary Neuh °user, Mayor A�J ATTEST: - 1; Abbie Stolfus, Clerk t' r DATE: September 24, 1976 c TO: Dennis }:raft, Director of t�ommurltt� Development FROM: Don Schmci:>cr, Senior planner—J�l C 11 RE: P.xtraordinary Vote for Bryn Mawr heights Two applications have been submitted Uy.Bryn Mawr Heights, Inc. to rezone two separate but contiguous areas located is of south of the ex}sting1610,ttoonrtll rezone atract of land e land from first application, RIA to RIB, was submitted for consideration by the P Planing etition and Zoning Commission on July 15. At that time, hearing 34 signaturelhtetseconl�hpplication,cZ'UNntted in 17609, tloe Proposed rezoning. several contiguous parcels from RIA to RIB, rezone R2 and was submitted for consideration by the Planning and Zoning Commission on August S. At, that time a petition hearing the signatures oltproperty second petitionlsub- 5 in objection to this application.cncral form and would be applicable s mitted is worded in amore g 1 to both rezoning applications. According to our calculations, there are enough objectors on the two petit}ons to require an extraordinary majority vOing of course, as on both rezoning apps}cations, This is, that cath property owner has signed his own Warne. ( 7f you have any q uestions concerning this matter, Please do i not hc,,itatc to contact 'Tlc• f i C cc: City Council 4 r DS:sc i `d /bss N 0 RETRACTION OF PETITIONS OF PROTEST AND OBJECTION WE the undersigned being residents and property owners in the City of Iowa City, Iowa, having during the months of July and August of 1976 signed one or more petitions protesting the rezoning requested by Bryn Mawr Heights Development Company of land lying west of Wylde Green Road and south of Penfro Drive and south of Penkridge and Denbigh Drives, do hereby withdraw and retract said petitions. NAME V t t =: I'M ZA � 7. `%-c`-L LL AiL'L - _ /6sy • 0 MOTION TO AMEND THE RESOLUTION MODIFYING THE URBAN RENEWAL PLAN FOR PROJECT IOWA R-14 A motion is in order to amend this resolution by adding a new provision, following part f at the top of page 4, which should read: g. deleting in its entirety the provision which begins, "Provide for the closing of Dubuque Street from College..." and inserting in its place the following provision: --Provide for the closing of Dubuque Street from College Street to the alley between College and Burlington Streets. 0 RESOLUTION NO. 76-352 RESOLUTION MODIFYING URBAN RENEWAL PLAN FOR PROJECT IOIVA R-14 (Fourth Resolution) IMEREAS, the City of Iowa City, Iowa, acting as Local Public Agency, hereinafter referred to as the LPA, has entered into a contract for Loan and Grant with the United States of America for the implementation of an Urban Renewal Project known as Project No. Iowa R-14, and WHEREAS, the City Council of Iowa City, Iowa, has previously adopted and approved an Urban Renewal Plan for said Project, which Urban Renewal Plan was adopted and approved in Resolution No. 2157, passed by the City Council of Iowa City, Iowa, on October 2, 1969, which Plan was modified and amended by Resolution No. 72-159, passed and approved by the City Council of Iowa City, Iowa, on April 18, 1972, which Plan was modified and amended by Resolution 73-172, passed and approved by the City Council of Iowa City, Iowa, on May 1, 1973, which Plan was modified and amended by Resolution 73-420, passed and approved by the City Council of Iowa City, Iowa, on September 2S, 1973, which Plan and modifications attached hereto are now on file with the City Clerk of Iowa City, Iowa, as the official plan for Urban Renewal Project Iowa R-14, and WHEREAS, certain further modifications of said Urban Renewal Plan have been proposed, and WHEREAS, a public hearing has been held by the City Council of Iowa City, Iowa, on the desirability of said proposed modifications, and WHEREAS, the LPA deems it desirable, necessary, and in the public interest that the Urban Renewal Plan for Project No. Iowa R-14 be modified as follows: 1. Change the planned land use from four areas to three areas, incorporating the Transition Zone into the Central Business Core, 2. Modify the wording of certain objectives to provide added clarity and reflect updated Council objectives, 3. Add specific statements of Objectives, relating to open space, architectural and historic preservation, residential development, and improved mass transit, 4. Modify the wording of certain proposed actions to provide added clarity, 5. Modify, add, or delete, certain provisions of the Plan setting forth Permitted Uses and Additional Controls and Objectives to provide added clarity and greater re -development flexibility, 6. Update certain citations to other laws, ordinances and actions to reflect changes which have occurred, and, 7. Modify the provisions setting forth Redevelopers Requirements: 16�O Res. No, 76-352 -2- NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF IOIVA CITY, IOWA, acting as the Local Public Agency, that the Urban Renewal Plan of the City of Iowa City, Iowa, for Urban Renewal Project No. Iowa R-14 approved and adopted by Resolution No. 2157 on October 2, 1969, and as modified by Resolution No. 72-159 on April 18, 1972, and by Resolution No. 73-172 on May 1, 1973, and by Resolution No. 73-420 on September 25, 1973, be modified further as follows: Section A, Introduction, the second paragraph, is hereby amended by changing the phrase, "under C— ha� 03 of the 1966 Code of Iowa," to read, "under Chapter 403 Of the 1975 Code of Iowa," in the last line thereof. Section B, Description of Urban Renewal Area, part 2, Urban Renewal Plan Objectives, part b, is hereby amended by adding the word "educational" between the word "govern- mental" and the words "and cultural" in t}u third line thereof. Section B, Description of Urban Renewal Area 2, Uran Renewal Plan Obj part f, is hereby amended by adding the words "publictand private', following ttheectives, word "attractive" in the first all after the words "Iowa City" line thereof, and is hereby further amended by deleting in the second line thereof. Section B, Description of Urban Renew al Area art , Uran part g, is hereby amended by adding the word— bicycles," followi.ngnthelwordn Objectives, "pedestrians" in the third line thereof. Section B, Description of Urban Renewal Area, part 2, Urban Renewal Plan Objectives, part i, is hereby amended by adding the phrase, "and including existing off-street parking outside the project area boundaries," at the end of the last line thereof. Section B, Description of Urban Renewal Area part 2, Urban Renewal Plan Objectives, is hereby amended bl adding the following four parts to the end thereof: "l. To provide for open spaces and pedestrian ways, which reinforce the pedestrian orientation of the University of Iowa and downtown Iowa City." M. To provide for residential development within the projectarea, in order to enhance housing opportunities, especially for the low income elderly and the handicapped, in downtown Iowa City." "n. To provide an environment which improves the attractiveness of public transit in Iowa City, and which reinforces the viability of the public transit sysrems." "o. To encourage the restoration and rehabilitation of structures within downtown Iowa City which are of architectural or historic significance. Section B, Description of Urban Renewal Area, part s Types of Proposed Renewal Action, part a, Clearance and Redevelo Redevelopment, part (3), is hereby amended ed deleting all after the word "facilities" in the second line thereof, and inserting in its place the sentence, "Such sites and facilities shall be so located as to meet projected needs, and shall be designed to enhance the downtown area as a whole." Res. No. 76-352 ® 0 -3- Section C, Land Use Plan, part 2a(1)b, Services, is hereby amended by adding the words, "transportation depots," following the word "hotels" in the seventh line thereof. Section C, Land Use Plan, part 2a(1), Central Business District Core, is hereby amended by adding the provision, "Institutional uses above the second floor only," as a new part (f) at the end thereof. y," Section C, Land Use Plan, part 2a(2), Central Business Service Area, the paragraph beginning, "Also permitted in the CBS district..." is hereby amended by deleting all after the words "floor level and above." Section C, Land Use Plan, part 2a(3), University Area, the paragraph beginning "Permitted uses..." is hereby amended by changing said paragraph to read: "Permitted uses: classrooms, laboratories, meeting rooms, faculty and administrative offices, research facilities, service facilities, and off-street parking." Section C, Land Use Plan, part 2a(4), Office, Hotel, Institutional, and Special Retail Area, is hereby amended by deleting the entire section. Section C, Land Use Plan,part 2b, Additional Controls and Objectives, is hereby amended by changing the word "four" to the word "three" in the second line thereof. Section C, Land Use Plan, part 2b, Additional Controls and Objectives, Central Business Core, is hereby amended by: a. deleting the word "regional" from the second line of the first provision thereof. b. deleting the second provision, which begins "Intensify the density..." in its entirety and adding the following provision in its place: --Provide for re -development in compact groupings, in order to intensify the density of usable commercial space, while increasing the availability of open spaces, pedestrian ways, and plazas. c. deleting, in its entirety, the provision which begins, "Provide for a pedestrian mall." d. deleting, in its entirety the provision which begins, "Provide for a publicly owned...", and adding in its place the following provision: --Provide for publicly owned off-street parking facilities to accommodate approximately 1600 to 2000 cars." e. adding the following provision, immediately after the provision set forth in (d) above: --Provide for speciality retail and service uses oriented to the pedestrian ways to accommodate the needs of students, faculty, employees, shoppers, and visitors. Res. No. 76-352 ® • -n- f. adding the following two provisions at the end thereof: --Provide for the closing of College Street between Capitol and Clinton Streets, in order to permit land assembly for private development. --Allow for a hotel -conference center designed to meet the demands for transient housing in downtown Iowa City, readily accessible to the commercial and office activity, the University of Iowa campus, and the medical complex. g. deleting in its entirety the provision which begins, "Provide for the closing of Dubuque Street from College..." and inserting in its place the following provision: --Provide for the closing of Dubuque Street from College Street to the alley between College and Burlington Streets. Section C, Land Use part 2b, Additional Controls and Objectives, is hereby amended by deleting in its entirety the section, Office, Hotel, In and Special Retail Area Area 2. Section C, Land Use Plan �__, part 2b, Additional Controls and Objectives, University Area, is hereby amended by changing the phrase "Area 3," to Phrase "Area 2," the second line thereof. in Section eb Land U�Plan, part 26, Additional Controls and Ob'ectives, University Area, is hereby amended by deleting the provision which begins, "Provide sites for t}7C•.•" and adding in its place the following provision: --Provide sites for the orderly establishment and expansion of the State University of Iowa: such uses North of Burlington Street to be limited to classroom teaching and research facilities, faculty offices, and academic support facilities such as library, museum, student and administrative services. Uses South of Burlington Street are limited to those uses permitted North of Burlington Street, and auxillary facilities such as Off-street parking, physical plant services, and research facilities." Section C, Land Use part 2b, Additional Controls and Objectives, University —Area, is hereby amended by; a, deleting in its entirety the pro•:ision which begins, "Provide for a plaza..." b. deletng in its entirety Of...tile n w e pro,•isiohich begins, "Provide space south of..." C. deleting in its entirety the provision which begins, "Provide for one or more pedestrian overpasses..." Section C, Land Use Plan, part 2b, Additional Controls and Objectives, Central Business Service Area, is hereby amended by: a. changing the words "Area 4" to read "Area 3" in the second line thereof. b d 1 e eting from the provision which begins, "Provide for the orderly expansion..." the words "service uses," in the last line thereof, and adding in their place the words, "multi -family residential uses." 0 0 Res. No. 76-352 -5- c. deleting from the provision which begins, "Provide for the expansion or development...", all after the words, "auto oriented activities," in the second line thereof. d. deleting in its entirety the provision which begins, "Provide space for either..." and adding in its place the following provision: --Provide space for either surface or structure parking to meet the needs for employer and employee long term parking; such parking to be in proper relationship to Burlington Street and the established traffic pattern, so as to divert traffic from residential streets. e. delete in its entirety the provision which begins, "Prohibit accessory off-street..." f. delete in its entirety the provision which begins, "Provide for up to 100 percent..." and add in its place the following provision: --Provide for up to 100 percent lot coverage of all parcels of less than 15,000 square feet; and up to 80 percent lot coverage on all parcels larger than 15,000 square feet; and a floor area ratio of up to five times the development area. Floor area ratio premiums may be allowed for inclusion of plazas, open space, street arcades, canopies, passenger loading, and freight loading facilities. g. add the following provision at the end of the section thereof: --Provide for the closing of Capitol Street from Burlington Street to Court Street in order to permit land assembly for private development. Section D, Project Proposals, part 2, Rehabilitation and Conservation, part b, is hereby amended by deleting in .its entirety the list of laws, codes, and ordinances which follows the phrase, "These include:", and adding in its place the following list of laws, codes, and ordinances. Zoning Ordinance - adopted July, 1962, as subsequently amended Minimum Housing Standards - adopted March, 1957, as subsequently amended Uniform Building Code, International Conference of Building Officials, as modified, adopted July, 1956, as subsequently amended The National Electrical Code, National Fire Protection Association, as modified, adopted January, 1970, as subsequently amended Plumbing Code, adopted October, 1957, as subsequently amended Fire Protection and Fire Prevention Codes, including the Uniform Fire Code; International Conference of Building Officials, as modified, adopted July, 1962, as subsequently amended Res. No. 76-352 • • Subdivision Re ulations, adopted January, 1964, as subsequently amended Stens and Billboards Ordinance, (see Zoning Ordinance) Garbage and Refuse Code, adopted April, 1953, as subsequently amended Section D, Project Proposals, part 3, Redevelop amended by: ers Requirements, is hereby a. deleting from the provision which begins, " "The Redevelopers will be required..." the sentence Which begins, ne thereo"This may be through fixed... in the 10th lif, and adding in its place the following sentence: "This may be throughfixed price offerings, minimum price offerings, or by other means which in the determination of the City of Iowa City, will best assure the attainment of the development and design objectives of this Urban Renewal Plan, in accordance with State and Federal law. b. modifying the provision which begins, "o. That the Redeveloper and his successor or assign..." by adding the word "sex," following the word "color," in the fourth line thereof. Section E, Other Provisions Necessary to Meet State and Local Re uirements, is hereby amended by: a. deleting the phrase "1966 Code of Iowa" and inserting in its place the phrase "1975 Code of Iowa." b. deleting from part 5, Public Hearin on the Urban Renewal Plan after Notice thereof, the fourth line thereof, and adding in its placePublic , "on Septem� bcr 23 —1969, May 1, 1973, and September 21, 1976." Exhibit LO Use datey, 1973, R213B,lmurOSED3BLAND rUSE, edated dAugust, 1976,mais hereby laddedein itseplace.s herby elted, exhibit The City Manager is hereby authorized and directed to make the above modifications in the Urban Renewal Plan and maps. The above and foregoing modifications of the Urban Renewal Plan and maps are hereby approved and said plan modifications are effective immediately. The City Manager is further directed to cause a herein to be filed with the City Clerk. cppy of the amendment approved It was moved by deProsse that the Resolution as read be adopted and uponarollecall there wer Res. No. 76-352 • -7- AYES: NAYS: ABSENT: x Balmer x deProsse x Foster x Neuhauser x Perrot x Selzer x _ Vevera Passed and approved this 28th day of Se tember P 1976. Mayor ATTEST: City Clerk I 0 -4- f. adding the following two provisions at the end thereof: --Provide for the closing of College Street between Capitol and/Clinton Streets, in order to permit land assembly for private development. --Allow for a hotel -conference center designed to meet the demands for transient housing in downtown Iowa City, readily accessible to the commercial and office activity, the University of Iowa campus, and the medical complex. Section C, Land Use Plan, part 2b, Additional Controls and Objectives, is hereby amended by deleting in its entirety the section, Office, Hotel; Institutional and Special Retail Area Area 2. i Section C, Land Use Plan, part 2b, Additional Controls and Objectives, University Area, is hereby amended by changing the phrase "Area 3,".to Phrase "Area 2," in the second line thereof. Section C, Land Use Plan, part 2b, Additional Controls and Objectives University Area, is hereby amended by deleting the provision which begins, "Provide sites for the..." and adding in its place the following provision: --Provide sites for the orderly establishment and expansion of the State University of Iowa: such uses North•of'Burlington Street to be limited to classroom teaching and research facilities, faculty offices, and academic support facilities such as library,..museum, student and administrative services. Uses South of Burlington Street are limited to those uses permitted North of Burlington Street, and.,auxillary facilities such as off-street parking, physical plant services„ and research facilities." Section C, Land Use Plan, part 2b, Additional Controls and Objectives University Area, is hereby amended by: a. deleting in its entirety the provision which begins, "Provide for a plaza..." b. deleting in its entirety the provision which begins, "Provide space south of..." C. deleting in its entirety the provision which begins; "Provide for one or more pedestriag overpasses..." � l Section C, Land Use Plan, part 2b, Additional Controls and'Ob'ectives Central Business Service Area, is hereby amended by: a. changing the words "Area 4" to read "Area 3" in the second line thereof. b. deleting from the provision which begins, "Provide for the orderly expansion..." the words "service uses," in the last line thereof, and adding in their place the words, "multi -family residential uses." 166D ■ — 0 E F G I! 7•IIE URBAN RENEWAL PLAN CITY -UNIVERSITY PROJECT I PROJECT NO. IA. R-14 IOWA CITY, IOWA TABLE OF CONTENTS A. Table of Contents Introduction B Description of Urban Renewal Area I• Boundaries of Urban Renewal Area 2• Urban Renewal Plan Objectives 3• Types of Proposed Urban Renewal Action C. Land -Use Plan I. Land -Use Map 2. Land -Use Provisions and Building Requirements a. Permitted Land -Uses b. Additional Controls and Objectives C. Initiation and Duration of Land -Use Provision and Building Requirements d• Applicability of Land -Use Provisions and Building Requirements to Real Property not to be Acquired Project Proposals I• Land Acquisition 2. Rehabilitation and Conservation 3. Redeveloperst Obligations 4• Underground Utility Lines Other Provisions Necessary to Meet State and Local Requirements Procedures for Changes in Approved Plan Modifications IV-] Modified 4/72, 5/73, 9/73 IV -2 IV -2 IV -3 IV -4 IV -5 Exhibit R-213 B IV -6 IV -6 IV -8 IV -13 IV -13 IV -13 IV -13 IV -15 IV -23 IV -24 IV -24 IV -26 IV -27 0 Code R-213 Urban Renewal Plan A. Introduction 0 The continued stability and vitality of the heart of Iowa City as the center for business, governmental, institutional, and cultural activities is endangered by blight, deterioration and obsolescence. Recognizing this danger, and considering the community pride and achievement focused on this area, the City of Iowa City, through its Department of Planning and Urban Renewal, has initiated a program of Urban Renewal action in its Central Business District. This Urban Renewal Plan was prepared with the assistance of the Federal government. The primary objectives of the pian are to stimulate, through public action and commitments, private invest- ments in redevelopment and in rehabilitation. In order to achieve the objectives of the City -University Project, the City of Iowa City shall undertake the Urban Renewal actions specified in this Plan, pursuant to the powers granted to it under Chapter 403 of the 1966 Code of Iowa, as amended. B. Description of Urban Renewal Area I. Boundaries of Urban Renewal Area Beginning at the intersection of the centerline of Linn Street and the south right-of-way line of Court Street; thence in a northerly direction along said centerline to the intersection of said centerline and the center- line of Washington Street; thence in a westerly direction along the centerline of Washington Street to the inter- section of said centerline and the westerly right-of-way line of Clinton Street extended; thence northerly along said right-of-way line extended to the northerly right- of-way line of Washington Street; thence in a westerly direction to the northwest corner of Washington Street and Capitol Street; thence in a southerly direction along the west right-of-way of Capitol Street to the northwest corner of College Street and Capitol Street; thence in a westerly direction along the north right-of-way of College Street to the east line of the Cedar Rapids -Iowa City Railway right-of-way; thence in a southerly direction along the said Railway right-of-way to the intersection of the north right-of-way line of Burlington Street; thence in a westerly direction along the north right- of-way of Burlington Street to the Iowa River; thence in a southerly direction along the Iowa River to the south right-of-way line of Court Street as extended to the Iowa River; thence in an easterly direction along said line to the point of beginning. IV -2 Z. Urban Renewal Plan Objectives The following objectives have been established for the redevelopment and rehabilitation of the City -University Project: a. To eliminate substandard buildings, blighting in- fluences, and environmental deficiencies in this important section of the City of Iowa City, and to establish conditions which will prevent the recurrence of blight and blighting conditions. b. To strengthen central Iowa City as the retail trade business, financial, administrative, govern- mental, and cultural center of the area. C. To strengthen the economic well-being of the central area and the City by increasing retail activity, taxable values, and job opportunities. d. To establish a pattern of land use activities arranged in compact, compatible groupings so as to enhance their efficiency of operation and economic inter -relationships. C. To provide for the orderly physical and economic growth of the central area through controlled re- development and rehabilitation. f. To provide safe, efficient, and attractive vehicular access to central Iowa City from major interstate and regional highways, from neighborhoods and com- munities throughout the metropolitan area, and from other major centers of business and employment in the region. g. To provide a safe, efficient and attractive circu- lation system which minimizes conflicts between different forms of traffic such as pedestrians, automobiles, transit and service vehicles. h. To encourage coordinated development of parcels and structures in order to achieve efficient building design, multi-purpose use of sites, unified off-street parking, trucking and service, and inter- nal pedestrian linkages. i. To provide for off-street parking facilities in locations easily accessible from major thorough- fares and central area destinations alike including long-term parking facilities on the periphery of the central area. IV -3 j. To improve the appearance of buildings, rights-of- way and open spaces, and to encourage high standards of design. k. To aid the University of Iowa to expand in an orderly way, so the University and the Business District can each perform its own function with minimum conflict and mutual benefit. 3• yTes of Proposed Renewal Action Proposed renewal action will consist of a combination of clearance and redevelopment, rehabilitation, and the pro- vision of public facilities and improvements. a. Clearance and Redevelopment Property identified on the Land Acquisition Plan Map, Exhibit R -213-D1 attached hereto and made a Part hereof, will be acquired by the Local Public Agency, cleared of all improvements and either (1) sold or leased for private redevelopment, or (2) sold, leased or dedicated for construction of public improvements or facilities. Properties are identified for acquisition, clearance and redevelop- ment for one of the following reasons: (1) To remove buildings which are structurally substandard. (2) To remove buildings, other than buildings which are structurally substandard, in order to effectively remove blighting influences which are exerted on the area. Such blighting in- fluences include, but are not limited to the following: (a) Inadequate street layout. (b) Incompatible uses or land -use relationships. (c) Overcrowding of buildings on the land. (d) Excessive dwelling unit density. (e) Obsolete buildings not suitable for improve- ment or conversion. (3) To provide sites for needed public improvements or facilities in proper relationship to the projected demand for such facilities and in accordance with accepted design criteria for such facilities. (4) TO clear basically sound and deficient buildings to the extent necessary to assemble land into parcels of adequate size and shape to meet con- temporary development needs and standards and to allow new construction to meet the objectives of this Urban Renewal Plan. Acquisition of such buildings will take place only when the objectives Of this Urban Renewal Plan cannot be met through rehabilitation. b. Rehabilitation Rehabilitation activities will include: (1) Enforcement of "Property Rehabilitation Stan- dards", as set forth in Section D-2 of this Urban Renewal Plan. (2) Provision of technical assistance to property owners to facilitate and stimulate achievement of rehabilitation standards and objectives. C. Public Improvements and Facilities The entire Urban Renewal Plan area will be adequately served by public improvements and facilities including: (1) Installation of new street improvements, utilities, parking facilities, sidewalks, landscaping and other physical features necessary to serve and improve the Project Area. (2) Provisions for achieving high standards of design construction and improvements consistent with the design and development objectives of this Urban Renewal Plan. C. LAND-USEPLAN _Z 1. Land -Use The Land -Use Map Plan Map, Exhibit R -213-B, attached hereto and made a part hereof, identifies proposed land -uses and Public rights-of-way. Major land -use categories included within the development areas are retail, office, service, civic and cultural, medium and high density residential, institutional, public, and retail service. All thorough- fares and street rights-of-way are shown on the Land -Use Plan Map. Their locations are subject to minor modifica- tions. Iv -s 0 0 Land -Ilse Provisions and Building Requirements Permitted Land -Uses (1) Central Business District Core The central business district core is the high density, compact, pedestrian -oriented shopping, office, and entertainment area in the heart of central Iowa City. Permitted Uses: A broad range of compatible retail service uses, including: (a) Retail Trade. 'Chose retail uses which serve the county -wide market by virtue of their variety, quality, or specialization of merchandise, including food, drugs and liquor; eating establishments and eating and drinking establishments, general merchandise; apparel and accessories, furniture, furnishings and appliances; hardware; art dealers, antiques; books, stationery and art supplies; sporting goods; toy and hobby shops; jewelry stores; florists; camera and photographic supply; optical goods; cigar stores, news dealers; gift, novelty and souvenir stores; and other pedestrian -oriented similar and com- patible retail uses. (b) Services. Those appropriate activities which serve the daily convenience needs of employees, students, faculty, and shoppers, including banks and other financial institutions; photographic studios; beauty and barber shops, shoe repair shops; instructional services; watch and jewelry repair; hotels; theaters; travel bureaus; indoor recreational facilities (such as bowling alleys); blue- printing and photostating; and other similar and compatible service uses. (c) Offices, business, and professional. Administrative offices and office head- quarters; insurance, finance, and real estate offices; professional (e.g. legal, dental, and medical); business services; and other similar and compatible uses. (d) Dwelling units, above the ground floor only. (e) Off-street parking. IV -6 0 0 (') Central Business Service Area The central business service area is intended to allow for the orderly expansion of the central business district, and to provide space for supporting retail and auto -oriented uses. Permitted Uses: All uses otherwise permitted in the Central Business District Core will be allowed in the Central Business Service Area. In addition, auto -oriented activities will be allowed, including auto repair garages, auto service stations, parking lots or garages, transportation depots, car wash establishments, motor vehicle sales, and other similar and compatible supporting retail and auto -oriented uses. (3) University Area The University Area will be limited to the development of the academic core and supporting activities of the State University of Iowa. Permitted Uses: Classrooms, lecture halls, meeting rooms, admini facilitstrative offices, reserved ies, and off-street parking. (4) Office Hotel In t' Area tutional and Special Retail This area is intended to function as an approp- riate transition area between the academic core of the State University of Iowa (west of Capitol Street) and the Central Business District Core activities in Area (east of Clinton Street); this arca will be those which would strengthen or support both the academic and retail core areas, etc. which would serve to maintain the functional separation between each core area. Permitted Uses: Offices; hotels; motels; eating and drinking establishments; entertainment; Places of assembly, such as conference halls and auditoria; specialty clothing stores, bookstores, drugstores, and souvenir shops; personal services, such as barber and beauty shops, photographic services, watch repair and jewelry shops; University Administrative uses limited, however, to Capitol Street and Washington Street orienta- tions; and off-street parking. IV -7 b. Additional Controls and Objectives 'there are four development areas comprising the Plan - Area (identified on the Land -Use Plan Map, Exhibit 11-213B) Additional controls and objectives for each development area include: Central Business Core Area 1 The development of this area should: -- Enlarge and strengthen the function of the Central Business District Core as a regional shopping, business, and entertainment center. -- Intensify the density to retain compactness while adding space. -- Improve the attractiveness and convenience of the shopping environment. -- Provide for a pedestrian mall connecting the public plaza with the activities and uses orienting to Iowa Avenue to be constructed largely in the closed right-of-way of Dubuque Street. -- Provide for the expansion and new development of retail, office, and service activities which will be complimentary to existing activities in use, scale, and quality of materials and surfaces. -- Provide an arcaded public plaza in the heart of the Central Business District Core to be constructed largely on and adjacent to the right-of-way of Dubuque Street at College _ Street, which will serve as an identifiable civic symbol and focal point and function as a center for pedestrian movement. -- Provide sites; for either one or two new or expanded department stores to serve as primary retail generators. -- Provide for the closing of Dubuque Street from Washington to College Street in order to facilitate pedestrian circulation. -- Provide for the closing of Dubuque Street from College Street to Burlington Street to permit land assembly for private development. IV -8 Provide attractive Public pedestrian between torientedc Plaza and the activink and uses constructed to Burlington Street ties closed Parallel and adjaCent to be right_of_way of Dubu to the que Street. Provide for a Publicly owned parking facility or facilities (structure) to accomodate approximately 600 to 800 parking spaCes. Provide for the retention of private accessory Parking, now utilized with and off-street parkin as Part of existingis conjunction g areas to be Private uses screening, to Provided with such riate to Plant, as buffering, b parake them visually attractive deemed approp- Y and to Passers - Prohibit any new off-street parkin granted by special use permit by h unless . and in that event Y the City Parking only. for accessory Provide for all private a tl pm0 Percent ge of area develo lot coverage area. ratio of uP to eighiat Parcel and a floor Floor area ratio the development for the inclusion ra Premiums arcades, inter Plazas, o enmay be granted loading nal arcades, cano space' street facilitiend consolidated freight passenger ght loading Provide for consolidated and Service facilitioff-street loading access es wherever pract e profrom icable; servicealto bleys orr court, I screened public The development Of this area should: Provide for new development which would effectively serve as a transitional the Central Business District Core and Areas. area between University -' Provide for a hotel -convention nter hich, be- Ofutheokytlinelght' could serveeas a focal point TV -9 F_7 U -- Provide for speciality retail and service uses oriented to the pedestrian -ways to accom- modate the needs of students, faculty, and visitors. -- Provide for office facilities in buildings of significant height to accommodate private University -related and professional service office needs. -- Provide for University administration facilities, to be limited to orientations on Capitol and Washington Streets. -- Provide for a multi -tiered off-street parking structure to accommodate 1000 to 1200 parking spaces, access to be restricted to Clinton, Washington, and Burlington Streets. Speciality retail and service uses may be provided at ground -floor level; private office and hotel - motel facilities, with meeting and dining facilities, may be provided above the parking. -- Provide for the closing of College Street be- tween Capitol and Clinton Streets in order to facilitate pedestrian circulation. -- Provide for a pedestrian linkage connecting the University and Central Business District Core areas, to be constructed largely on the closed right-of-way of College Street. -- Provide for the closing of Capitol Street from Washington Street to Burlington Street (consis- tent with the objectives for Area 4) in order to facilitate pedestrian circulation. -- Provide for a pedestrian over -pass area, Burlington Street connecting the University area with the uses and activities located south of Burlington Street, to be constructed in the general area of the intersection of Burlington and Capitol Streets. -- Provide for up to 70 percent lot coverage of all development parcels, and a floor area ratio of up to eight times the development area. Floor area ratio premiums may be granted for the inclusion of plazas, open space, street arcades, internal arcades, canopies, passenger loading and consolidated freight and loading facilities. IV -lo • Provide for consolidated off-street loading service facilities wherever practicable to be provided and aIle from screened public 5 access Ys or courts. service 112'"r5ity Area Area 3 The development of this area should: Provide sites for the orderly establishment and expansion of the State University of Iowa uses north of Burlington Street to be to classroom and such academic su faculty limited Y office activities, and museum dent facilities such as library, student services, and research relative to teaching. Uses south of Burlington Street are limited to auxillary facilities such as Off-street parking, physical plant services, and research not related to teaching. -- Provide for the tween Madclosing of College Street be - 'son and Capitol Streets in order to facilitate pedestrian circulation. Provide for the closing of Capitol Street from Washington Street to Burlington Street _ with the objectives for Area 3) order to (consistent in facilitate pedestrian circulation. Provide for an internal pedestrian circulation network to be constructed largely on the closed rights-of-way of College and Capitol Streets. '- Provide for a plaza in the heart of the academic core to be constructed in the general area of the intersection serve as a Unof College and Capitol Streets, to iversity focus and center for Pedestrian movement. Provide for reinforcement of the linear quality axiaoftI CapitoltheStreet pedestrian way and its view Of strong, dominanttheld Capitol Building by use appropriate University buildings and P tree planting. Provide for multi-level development which utilizes the sloping topography between Capitol and Madison Streets IV -11 0 -- Provide space south of Burlington Street for off- street parking facilities to accommodate Univer- sity parking needs, such parking to be provided with direct access to the Burlington -Court bypass and access ring. -- Provide for one or more pedestrian overpasses to be constructed over Madison Street north of Burlington Street to effectively unite the campus area and to achieve optimum, conflict - free pedestrian movement. -- Restrict building height to a maximum of eight stories, with landscaped set -backs to be guided by existing University development to the north. -- Provide for consolidated off-street loading and service facilities wherever practicable; access to be provided from screened service alleys or courts. Central Business Service Area Area 4 The development of this area should: -- Provide for the orderly expansion of the central business district by permitting such activities as retail, office, and services uses. -- Provide for the expansion or development of auto -oriented activities in proper relationship to the Burlington -Court Street bypass and access ring. -- Provide space for either•surface or structure parking to meet the needs of employer and employee long-term parking; such parking to be in proper relationship to the Burlington -Court Street by- pass and access ring. -- Prohibit accessory off-street parking for those uses otherwise permitted in the Central Business District Core area, except in such cases where the building floor area is of such size to warrant such parking. Appropriate off-street parking requirements will be in effect where necessary parking is provided for buildings with floor areas of sufficient size to warrant such parking, and for all other activities permitted in this area. IV -12 0 -- Provide for up to 100 percent lot coverage of all development parcels, and a floor area ratio of up to five times the development area. Floor area premiums may be granted for the inclusion of plazas, open space, street arcades, internal arcades, canopies, passenger loading, and freight loading facilities. -- Provide for consolidation of off-street loading and service facilities wherever practicable; access to be provided from screened public source alleys or courts. C. Initiation and Duration of Land -Use Provision and The above stated land -use objectives, provisions and requirements shall be in full force and effect for a period of 25 years from the date of original City Council approval of the Urban Renewal Plan and shall automatically extend for five year periods thereafter, unless changed by the City Council. �— d. Applicability of Land -Use Objectives. Provisions and Every effort will be made by the City of Iowa City to apply the above land -use objectives, provisions, and requirements to real property not to be acquired. L These objectives, provisions, and requirements shall be applicable to property in the clearance area which is not to be acquired when the owner thereof acquires project land. D. PROJECT PROPOSALS 1. Land Acquisition a. Property Proposed to be Acquired The real property to be acquired in the City University Project area is id6ytified on Land Acquisition Plan Map, Exhibit R-213 Properties are identified for acquisition for the following purposes: (1) To remove buildings which are structurally sub- standard. (2) To remove buildings, other than buildings which are structurally substandard, in order to effec- tively remove blighting influences which are exerted on the area. Such blighting influences include, but are not limited to, the following: IV -13 (a) Inadequate street layout. - (I1) Incompatible uses or land -use relationships. (c) Overcrowding of buildings on the land. (d) Iixcessive dwelling unit density. (e) Obsolete buildings not suitable for improve- ment or conversion. (3) To provide sites for needed public improvements or facilities in proper relationship to the pro- jected demand for such facilities and in accord- ance with accepted design criteria for such facilities. (4) To clear basically sound and deficient buildings to the extent necessary to assemble land into parcels of adequate size and shape to meet con- temporary development needs and standards and to allow new construction to meet the objectives Of this Urban Renewal Plan. Acquisition of such basically sound buildings will take place only when the objectives of this Urban Renewal Plan cannot be met through rehabilitation. b• Conditions Under Which Pro ert Not Desi¢nated f., Property not designated for acquisition may be ac- quired by the City of Iowa City if such property is not made to conform to the Urban Renewal Plan, Property Rehabilitation Standards, and local codes and ordinances. C. Conditions Under Which Pro ert Identified to be Acquired Mme.. , Properties presently designated for acquisition in the Urban Renewal Plan and which are not otherwise necessary to accomplish the objectives of this Urban Renewal Plan may be exempted from acquisition by the City of Iowa City if the owner or owners enter into suitable agreements with the city demonstrating con- clusively that the proposed redevelopment of such — property, or the rehabilitation of the building situated thereon, conforms in all respects with the design objectives, land -use provisions, and Property Rehabilitation Standards of this Urban Renewal Plan. IV -14 2. Rehabilitation and Conservation a. The Urban Renewal Plan has set forth specific planning proposals which will improve the environment in the ['reject Area and encourage the physical rehabilitation of buildings designated to remain. b. A continuous and vigilant enforcement of existing laws, codes, ordinances, and regulations of the City Of Iowa City and the State of Iowa will be in effect and in force within the City University Project Area (Iowa R-14). These include: Zoning Ordinance -- adopted July, 1962 Housing Code -- adopted March, 1957 Building Code -- adopted July, 1956 Electrical Code -- adopted September, 1963 Plumbing Code -- adopted October, 1957 Food and Beverage Regulations -- adopted April, 1959 — Beating Code -- Under consideration Fire Prevention Code (State) -- adopted July, 1962 Subdivision Regulations -- adopted January, 1964 Signs and Bill- boards Ordinance- adopted January, 1958 Garbage and Refuse Code -- adopted April, 1953 C. Structures which do not meet applicable codes and ordinances and whose owners refuse to bring, or are incapable of bringing, them into compliance, may be acquired by the City of Iowa City. Upon the acquisition of such property, the City of Iowa City may sell such property to a private pur- chaser(s) at its fair market value, subject to its being rehabilitated to the Property Rehabilitation Standards, or the City of Iowa City will demolish the structure(s) thereon and dispose of the land, in accordance with the Urban Renewal Plan, at its fair market value to a developer for redevelopment. IV -15 _ • 0 d. there will he no acquisiti.on of parevis for the Purpose of demonstrating the kinds and methods of rehabilitation suitable for this area. C. The standard:: for the rehabilitation of al] existing structures to remain in the project area are the achievement of not less than the minimum Property Rehabilitation Standards established for this project. Subject standards include applicable provisions of existing local codes and ordinances, as heretofore identified. In addition to the requirements of "PPlicable codes — and ordinances, the following specific requirements shall be in effect as Property Rehabilitation Stan- dards for the City -University Urban Renewal Project: 'rhe provisions of local codes and ordinances will be enforced as the basic rehabilitation standards for the project area. In addition, the following standards have been incorporated into the Urban Renewal Plan as minimum requirements for properties remaining in the project.: (1) Non -Residential Rehabilitation Requirements— Promises e uirements-- Promises Improvement and Maintenance (a) Exterior Public Areas All public walks, steps, porches, drives, and parking areas, for convenient all- weather access shall be so constructed and maintained as to assure safety and reasonable durability. If any such area by virtue of its state of repair constitutes a danger to health or safety, it shall be replaced. (b) Enclosure of Storage All storage, except permitted "limited" display, shall be in completely enclosed buildings or obscured from public view by a solid fence or wall not less than eight (8) feet in height. "Limited" display shall be construed to mean immediate inventory goods or products intended for sale on the Premises and necessary for sales stimulation. (c) Surfaces and Store Fronts Except where essential to the architectural design of the building, all exposed surfaces with unsightly appearance shall be painted or otherwise treated to retard deterioration and improve the appearance. IV -16 (d) Overhanging Structures All canopies, marquees, signs, metal awnings, exterior stairways, fire escapes, standpipes, exhaust ducts, ands imilar overhang exten- t sions shall be maintained in good repair and be properly anchored; and they shall be protected from the elements and against Ldecay and rust by the periodic application of weather -coating material such as paint or other protective treatment. LThe use of combustible plastics in signs and other advertising devices shall be limited to letters and decorations (not L structure or structural trim). All deteriorated overhanging structures Lshall be removed or so repaired so as to in- sure adequate anchorage. (e) Windows All windows exposed to public view shall be kept clean and in a state of good repair. No storage of materials, stockor inventory shall be permitted in window display areas or other areas ordinarily exposed to public view unless such areas are first screened from public view by drapes, venetian blinds, or other rendering Of such windows opaque to public view. All screening of interiors shall be maintained, clean, and in a good state of repair. (f) Air Conditioners --Outside Elements All air conditioners and heating units shall be maintained in a safe mechanical L and electrical condition. All exterior air conditioners which are in- stalled and operated directly over a public sidewalk shall be equipped with proper de- vices for the prevention of condensation drainage upon the sidewalk. (g) Site Improvements -- Open space shall be so designed and lo- cated as to: (1) provide for the immediate diversion of water away from buildings and disposal of the lot; (2) prevent soil satur- ation detrimental to structures and lot use — IV -17 and, (3) where needed, provide appropriate paved walks, parking areas, driveways, - steps, and landscaping. All unpaved areas shall be provided with vegetation or other suitable cover to Prevent erosion and improve appearance. Bushes, shrubs, trees, and grass shall be trimmed when necessary and removed when dead. All fences and retaining walls shall be kept in good structural repair, removed, or replaced. All fences shall be periodically treated with chemicals or paints so as to retard deterioration and improve the appear- ance. All deteriorated accessory buildings shall be removed or rehabilitated. All accessory buildings to remain shall provide usable space and shall not harbor rodents, termites or other vermin. All unsightly alleys, rears of buildings, or other areas which may have a deteriorating effect on surrounding properties or public areas shall be screened from view by a fence, wall, or compact shrubbery, at least SO% opaque between two feet and seven feet above ground level. (2) Rehabilitation Ro uirements for Dwelling Units (a) SewageD_ is po`1l All plumbing fixtures shall be drained to an approved sewage drainage system connected to a public sewer or other approved system. Substances which will clog pipes, produce explosive mixtures, destroy pipes or their joints, or interfere with disposal process shall not be discharged into the system unless provided with approved intercepting devices. Each fixture shall be equipped with a water seal trap. Adequate circulation of air shall be pro- vided for in all vent piping to avoid the loss of trap seal. IV -18 • 0 Vent terminals shall be maintained so as to minimize clogging, frost closure, re- turn of foul air, or nuisance to neighbors. Adequate air breaks shall be provided in sanitary drains to prevent contamination from sewage backup. (b) Fixture Conditions Complete bathing and sanitary facilities shall be provided within each dwelling unit, consisting of a water closet, a tub or shower, and a lavatory. There shall be provided an adequate supply of hot water to the tub or shower stall and lavatory, and cold water to all fixtures. Arrangement of fixtures shall provide for the comfortable use of each fixture and permit at least a 90 degree door swing. Wall space shall be available for a mirror or medicine cabinet and for towel bars. The bathtub shall not be less than four feet, six inches long. Shower, if provided, should have a least dimension of not less than 30 inches. All fixtures shall be located and spaced -for reasonable accessibility and should be of smooth, non-absorbent surfaces. (c) Doors and Access Openings (Exterior) Existing doors in sound condition and to remain should approximate in size the following, and the minimum size of new doors in new openings shall be: Width • Height Main Entrance Door 3'0"" 6'6" Service Doors 216" 616" "Where serving 5 or more dwelling units -- 3' 4" minimum. Where new doors are installed in acceptable existing door openings, the doors should approximate the sizes given above. All exterior doors shall have safe locks. IV -19 (d) Doors and Access Openings (Interior) A door shall be provided for each opening to a bedroom, bathroom, or toilet compart- ment. Doors to bathrooms and toilet com- partments shall be hinged or sliding and shall have locks. Existing doors in sound condition and to remain shall approximate in size the following, and minimum size of new doors installed in new openings shall be: 1-a. Habitable rooms, 2' 6" wide 1-b. Bathrooms, toilet compartments and closets other than linen and broom, 2' 0" wide 1-c. Service stair doors, 2' 6" wide 1-d. Cased openings, 2' 6" wide 1-e. To public stairway enclosures, single door = 3' 0" wide; double door = 2' 4" wide 1-f. Height of all interior doors, 6' 6" Where new doors are installed in acceptable existing openings, the doors should approx- imate the sizes given above. (e) Closet Space Clothes closet space shall be provided within each living unit on the basis of approximately 12 sq. ft. for the first bedroom plus 6 sq. ft. for each additional bedroom. The space provided should be, if possible, divided into separate closets serving each bedroom and having one closet located so as to open directly from a hall or living or dining room. None of the min- imum clothes closet space shall be located within the kitchen. Where separate closets for each existing bedroom are not possible, a closet elsewhere within the dwelling unit is acceptable pro- vided the minimum area is obtained and is reasonably accessible to the bedroom. Clothes closets shall have a shelf and rod. Within each dwelling unit, a total shelf area or built-in drawer space of at least eight sq. ft. should be provided for linens. this space should be appropriately increased for dwelling units having three or four bedrooms. IV -20 0 9 (f) Light and Ventilation Habitable Rooms All habitable rooms, except kitchens, shall have natural light, provided by means of windows, glazed doors, or skylights. A glass area of at least 10 percent of the floor area shall be provided for new or remodeled rooms, or other spaces. -Existing rooms not disturbed in the rehabilitation shall have a glass area not appreciably below a total of 10 percent of the floor area. An acceptable means of natural ventilation shall exist or be provided for all habitable spaces, except that for kitchens a mechanical ventilation system may be substituted. A ventilation area of 4 percent of the floor area of the space shall be provided. Artificial light shall be provided and so distributed as to assure healthful and sanitary conditions in all rooms or Spaces. An interior room not having its own source of natural light and ventilation is accept- able only where the room is adjacent to an outside room which has adequate natural light and ventilation, calculated on the basis of the combined floor area of the two rooms, and where the separating wall between the two rooms has a clear horizontal opening approximately 6 feet wide. The interior room shall not be a bedroom. Kitchens Artificial light shall be provided, and distributed so as to give effective illum- ination throughout. Ventilation shall be provided by natural means in amounts as calculated for hab'table rooms and not less than 3 sq. ft., or by mechanical ventilation. Where a kitchen is not separated from the living room by parti- tions and door or permanent screen, mechani- cal ventilation shall be provided for the kitchen. IV -21 0 0 Bathrooms and Toilet Compartments Artificial light shall be provided. Ventilation shall be provided by natural means in amounts as calculated for habitable rooms and not less than 1 1/2 sq. ft., or by mechanical ventilation, or by gravity - type ventilation equipped with a wind -driven roof ventilator above the roof level. Public Spaces General Adequate artificial light shall be provided for all public spaces. Public Entrance Spaces to Building a. All public entrance space should have natural light provided by window, door- way or equivalent glass area of at least 10 percent of the floor area. b. Either natural ventilation of at least 4 percent of floor area or mechanical ventilation shall be provided. Public Hallways and Stairways a. Public hallways and unenclosed stair- ways shall be provided with either natural ventilation (at least 4 percent of floor area) or mechanical ventilation. b. Where dependence is placed upon natural light for daytime use of hallways or unenclosed stairways, windows, skylights or the equivalent shall be provided con- taining at least 10 sq. ft. of glass area, or its equivalent, for each floor so served. C. Enclosed stairways shall be ventilated by a mechanical or gravity system to provide approximately 4 air changes per hour. IV -22 0 Iabitab le Rooms of Livin Units Below Grade For habitable rooms below Rrade, the depth of the finish floor below its adjacent out- side grade level shall not exceed 4 ft. 0 in. Natural light and ventilation standards for habitable rooms above grade shall apply. Ventilation of Utilit S aces Utility spaces which contain heat producing, air conditioning and other equipment shall be ventilated to the outer air, and air from such spaces shall not be recirculated to other parts of the building. Ventilation of Structural S aces Natural ventilation of spaces such as attics and enclosed basementless spaces shall be provided with openings of sufficient size to overcome dampness and minimize the effect of conditions conducive to decay and deterioration of the structure, and to pre- vent excessive heat in attics. All exterior ventilation openings shall be effectively and appropriately screened where determined needed by the City of Iowa City. 3. Redeveloper's Requirements The Redevelopers will be required by contractual agreement to observe the Land -Use and Building Requirements and General Design Objectives of this Urban Renewal Plan. The contract and other disposition documents will set forth in detail the provisions, standards, and criteria for achieving the objectives and requirements outlined in the Urban Renewal Plan. The it of Iowa City will select redevelopers on the basis of their proposals, their ability to carry out such proposals, and the conformance of the proposals to the Urban Renewal Plan. This may be through fixed price offerings, through negotiations where objectives are de- termining factors, or by other means which, in the determin- ation of the City of Iowa City, will best assure the Urban Renewal Plan. attainment of the development and design objectives of this Disposition documents will provide for achieving the unified development and maintenance of common areas, service access, walks, utilities, and driveways. IV -23 Redevelopers construe n tion For of b0 Pe napth� revhitectural Ill l n$er than defer the 'tart Iowa o, y In ow and aPProval' obtain sat. that rQ9uired to of the provisions Oforderthis to pla i hst5eiruchl�onfbYtthe City of ory ng. and the dis nce with each AgrIn eem�nthe following Provi ions wPls tion documents. a. That the be included in Iowa City s degelOPer will sub deVeloPment Plan and schedule formit tthe Proposed 0 the f b' That the u C. redevelopment n ttfe land for is That the la °Y sPeculationthe purpose of Of the wdhill be built u d' That tile Urban n and Renewal pthe l ectiveso an.and the ProveProvid on the const andcompleted cti e. that hat the Redv within aoImprovemeaso ableents timowill be commenced ere w- Colornhnator go al roup of Pers nsr'minationoa or assign agree sublease nal origin or an account o flea t any mentRed In the eve oper himself remises ransferuthere n upa c tenure sale creed lease his establish or , or an clonveYed, nor. or en' Y - )o sele�tmenation P ermit suh Practic under r throw gh therein conyeYedestion ' ubleases, with yendeesnne t0 theThe above or Practices of ty? within the Urban rovisi R will run with the premises Renewal Area the land di 4• Under by by the y ofPosed Utilities Cit Iowa Existing and C Placed underground sed utiliteasst bution lines shall be OTHER PROVISIONS wherever f ibl NECESSARY Chapter 4p3' TO MEET STAT citie Po eexercis fse f the lurba Code of Iowa E AND AL RE NTS LOC UIREME other areas. r lse theain Provisi ns litation and Project Powers', author' renewal s amended exe rode owers. These to ain are cert - followed by the ethod of sat requb em ntI led in ordeent r to blighted isfying the requ r mentlinea0 IV -24 9 0 1. Resolution of Necessity Finding That Slum or Blighted Areas Exist in the Communit and That Rehabilitation Conservation Re evelopment or a Comb nation T ereo is Necessary. The Resolution of Necessity was adopted by the City Council on September 2, 1969. 2. Resolution Determining That the Urban Renewal Proiect Area is a Slum or Blighted Area or a Combination There --o a— na Appropriate for an Urban Renewal Project. _ The Resolution designating the area as a slum or blighted area and appropriate for an Urban Renewal Project was passed by the City Council on September 2, 1969. 3. A General Plan for the Municipality This constitutes the Comprehensive Plan for the City of Iowa City as adopted by the City Council. The General Plan is continually under review, with updating of major plan elements on a systematic basis. The Workable Program for Community Improvement was most recently certified on June 1, 1973. 4. Planning Commission Recommendations as to Conformity of the Urban Renewal Plan With the General Plan. The Planning Commission recommendations were forwarded to the City Council on September 5th, 1967. S. PublicHearin on the Urban Renewal Project After Public _ Notice Thereo Public Hearings pursuant to State and local law were held on September 23, 1969, and May 1, 1973. 6. A royal of tho Urbnn Renewal Project by the Local Governing Body A ter a Finding That: a. A feasible method exists for relocating families All families and individuals from the area will be offered decent, safe and sanitary accommodations within their means and without undue hardship to such families. b. The Urban Renewal Plan conforms to the general plan of the municipality The Urban Renewal Plan conforms and follows from the Comprehensive Plan of the City of Iowa City. IV -25 0 'rhe Resolution approving of the Urban Renewal Project Wns passed by the City Council on October 2, 1969, p• PROCEDURE P0R CIIANCES IN THE APPROVED URBAN RENEWAL PLAN If the City desires to modify this plan, holding a public hearing on the proposed change in accordance with applicable State and local Law. Any change affecting any property or contractual right can be effectuated only in accordance with applicable State and local Law. IV -26 MODIFICATIONS TO URBAN RENEWAL PLAN URBAN RENEWAL PROJECT NO. IOWA R-14 The Urban Renewal Plan for Urban Renewal Project No. Iowa R-14 is hereby amended as follows: Under Section C., 2., a., (2), "Permitted Uses", "Central Business Service Area", after the words " ..and other similar and compatible - supporting retail and auto -oriented uses..." dwelling units on the ground floor and above,' add ..and for senior citizens, in the western half of Blockc103if tnucted Section C. amended b , 2., b•, of the Urban Renewal Plan is Service y adding the following under "Central Business Service Area, Area 4." "The development of this area "Provide on area shown for residential redevelopment in that Land Use Map, Exhibit R -213-B, with density up to 100 dwelling units per acre." Under Section D., I. b., "Conditions Under Which Property Not Designated for Acquisition May be Acquired" after the words ..Urban Renewal Plan, Property tation Standards, and Local Codes and Ordinances Rehabili- accomplishit ..or ifthe theaobjectives anOf dsuch property is necessarygoalsPlan and the acquisition of d ch propgoals of the Urban Renewal is for one or more of the purposes set forth einysubparagraphYD. I•, a•, of the Urban Renewal Plan." Under Section D., 1., a., "Property Proposed To Be Acquired" add a new subsection (5) as follows: chase vacant land in order assemble land into parcels needs "To Pur - of adequate size and shape to meet contemporary development and standards and to allow new construction to meet the objectives of this Urban Renewal Plan." April, 1972 IV- 27 MODIFICATIONS TO URBAN RENEWAL PLAN URBAN RENEWAL PROJECT IOWA R-14 As Modified The Urban Renewal Plan for Urban Renewal Project Iowa R-14 as previously modi- fied is hereby further modified as follows: Under Section C.,2.,a.,(2) Central Business Services Area, the second paragraph thereof beginning, "Permitte Uses:" is here tY words at the end thereof: it ... and dwelling unitsamonded thebgroundting floorhandollowing above, is constructed for senior citizens, in the western half of block 103." Said paragraph as modified shall read as follows: — Permitted Uses: All uses otherwise permitted in the Central Business District Core will be allowed in the Central Business Service Area. In addition, auto -oriented activities will be allowed, including auto repair garages, auto service stations, parking lots or garages, transportation depots, car wash establishments, motor vehicle sales, and other similar and compatible supporting retail and auto -oriented uses. Subsection C.,2.,b., Additional Controls and a ectives, is hereby amended by deleting from the sentence: agrap entitled Central Business Service Area Area 4, the fallowing sentence: -- Provide for residential redevelopment in that area shown re Land Use Map, Exhibit R -213-B, with density up to 100 dwelling units per acre. Subsection D.,l.,c., rtIdentified to be Ac uired aft the follConditions Under Which Pro e May Exempted from Acquisition, s hereby amended by adding after the last sentence thereo owing sentence: -- Properties presently designated for acquisition in the Urban Renewal Plan may be deleted at any time, without entering into any agreement with the owner(s), if such deletion is determined by the governing body of the Local Public Agency to be in the best interests of the Project. The Land Acquisition Map, designated as Code R -213-D1, shall be modified to show the deletion of the following parcels from those to be acquired by the Local Public Agency: Block Number -----_ Parcel 65 S 81 14,16 82 16,17,18 93 4,5,6,8,9,10,13 94 4,6,7,8, 101 1,2,3,16 103 2,10,11,12 The Land Use Plan Map, designated as Code R -213-D, is modified to show the block bounded by Burlington on the north, Capitol on the east, Court on the south and Madison on the west to be in Development Area #4 instead of Development Area N3. Said block shall also be changed in subsection C.,2.,a. and b., of the Urban Renewal Plan from the "University Area" to the "Central Business Service Area." IV -28 May, 1973 MODIFICATIONS TO URBAN RENEWAL PLAN URBAN RENEWAL PROJECT IOWA R-14 As Modified The Urban Renewal Plan for Urban Renewal Project Iowa R-14 viously modified is hereby further modified as follows: Under Section C. as Pre- paragraph thereof beg nnin 11111 Central Business Service Area hereby amended y deletingg�,,,andentra the first adding" b " uslness service area" afterthe}.and to permit multi-famil in the third line and by is modifiedords auto-orienteduses Y residential development.." shall read as follows: uses..." Said paragraph, as The central business service area is intended to allow for the orderly expansion of the central business district, to provide space for e retail and auto-oriented uses, and to family residential development, supporting permit multi- The second paragraph vice Area, beginiOf Section C,,2,,a,,(2) Central Business Ser- a .Itlo of the following Uses:.." "Also permitted 8 sentence at the is ere y amen e uses at the in the CBS district are end of the p Y t e ground floor level and multi-family aragraph the east half of Block 93.11above Y residential between Linn Street and Section C.,Z. b Business ServicepgTdaltional Controls and Obectives Central e et_, an rea , paragrap. the following phrasenat thesend offrhe line threeis y amen a by family residential uses three and by adding read as follows: Said Paragraph as ' and multi- s: shall --Provide for the orderly expansion of the Central Business District by permitting such activities as retail, office and multi-family residential uses. t IV -29 September, 1973 .:.. �2'. '. - '�'7. Land Acquisition Plan cc 0 ­12I.EWLIJ.. JL. L 03 Washington St. _ It 1. 2, 265 14 23 Is in O Al Prepared By: Department of Community Development City -University Project Project Number Iowa R-14 City of Iowa City, Iowa Legend Block Number Parcel Number Rights -of -Way Vacated Parcels To Be Acquired Project Boundary Not To Be Acquired N t EXHIBIT R -213I)1 I I — I I I. I I I I I . –A .-1 • i ZL: , RESOLUTION NO. 76-353 RESOLUTION APPROVING OFFICIAL REPORT OF MUNICIPALITY OF STREETS AND PARKING FOR FY 1976 BE IT RESOLVED BY '111E CITY COUNCIL OF IOIVA CITY, IOIVA, that the Official Report of Municipality of Streets and Parking for the period beginning July 1, 197S through June 30, 1976 be approved. It was moved by Foster and seconded by Perret that the Resolution be adopted as read. Upon roll call tier -1— a were: AYES: NAYS: ABSL•NT: x BAIMER x DE PROSSE x FOSTER x NEM 1AUSER x FERRET x SELZER x VEVERA Passed and approved this 28th clay of September , 1976 i CITY CLERK L �Q MAYOR IOWA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTA TIO FORM 220003 1.76 ".7276 • Or rq, ! yw OFFICIAL REPORT a o ro.A of MUNICIPALITY for MUNICIPAL STREETS AND PARKING Municipality CitY of Iowa City County_ Johnson From July I, 1975 to June 30, 1976 I Abbie Stolfus of City O Owa (5 ty , city clerk of the municipality this report as its official • do hereby certify that the city council �1s b 18__ 1975 Street Finance Report this 7Tl-l(t bt Y resolution approved day of i-' M.�r ,.f r Mailing Address 410 E. City Clerk in St. Daytime Phone No. 354-1800, EXt. 214 14EMBERS OF THE COUNCIL (A c co rf NhrY C. Neuhauser , Mayor Carol deProsse L. P. Poster Mx< Selzer Robert Vevera John Balmer; David Perret RUT On or before September 10, 1976 fwo copies of this report shall be filed with the Iowa Department of Transportation. This report consists of RUT NUMBERS 2-n_ 2-R_ STATECOPY �6.b/ .,c "TMENT OF TRANSPORTATfO FORM 220003 1-76 H-7276 STREET FINAIyCE F All Sources For St REPORT h Municipalityeet Pur •eS RUT -2A Iowa Cit County -- John n COLUMN I Official Census Fi �— COLUMN 2 Figure 47j7gq 19�— ROAD USE COLUMN 3. TAX FUND STREET FROM COLUMN 4 �� ACCO OTHER A• 1, Ending Balance Last Financial— Report 2- Adjustment(Explain on RUT -26 3. Actual Book Balance, July 1, 1975 ACTUAL RECEIPTS B• 1. Road Use Tax ., 2. Property Taxes ......................, ....................... 3- Special Assessments 4. f.lisc. (Itemize on Next Page) 5• Proceeds From Bonds Sold 6. Interestarned ""' ...................... ................ C. Total Receipts (Lines B1 -B6) ............... D- TOTAL FUNDS AVAILABLE . (Line A + Line C) . ACTUAL EXPENDITURES E. Maintenance 1• Roadway Maintenance 2- Snow and Ice Removal......... ......... ........... 3. Storm Sewers ............................... 4. Traffic S^ ........... ........ .................... _rvice, ........ ... 5. Street Cleanin ......... ..""""` ................. 9 ........................... ................... F- Construction or Reconstruction I. Engineering 2_ Right of Way..................................... 3. Roadway CPurchased,., onstruction ...... 4. Storm Sewers .................................. 5. Traffic Services ."""' - ........... 6. Sidewalks......... ....................................... G. Administration H. Street Lighting................ .......... ..................................... ............... J. Equipment .. . ............................................. 9 . (I Purchased ....... "" K. Misc. (Itemize on Next Page) ..................... L_ Bonds and Interest Paid L Pcid on Bonds Retired 2. Interest Paid ""'-" ...... 1A. N on Bonds .......... an -Street P ses................................ N. Tocol Ex Penditures (Lines E thru M) 0. BALANCE, June 30, 1976 1,73_ 3,627 216,346 4�1-163 _ 37,-175 623,553 4,654 -17,094� ANT ACCOUNTS -- -, 232 FIGURES TO NEAREST T0� TOTALS H4�' 4� 42 — 42,539 534, DOLLAR) (199, 311) �- 139,164 847,455 (19(190 —_ 78_ 7,308 139 1�4 _— 78— 7 8 886,172 '------- 208 444,246 8814 --_ 82_ 19— 1— �— 44 4 197 ' 82_ 2' 886,172------- --_ 822 864 �389 1,73_ 3,627 216,346 4�1-163 _ 37,-175 623,553 4,654 -17,094� 3 330 775,264232,99�j -, 232 — -- -- 22,930 —�-- 40,842 -----_ 42 — 42,539 534, 6,718 t -4---- 1206,923__ 85— 209 71,171 635,833� 774,997_ 2,344 8` 3 132,177 21 6 346 41. 163 11�_ 37 175 _7,984 1?L94 1 0061 —� 63'232 _ 2— 30 X30 8— 3 381 85,209 6 71_ --� 133,582 463 000 1313=g= 575, 5 —�� 596�,5� 526 P. TOTAL FUNDS AC _ 70q 477 948 178,415 _ (Linc N ) COUNT FORWARD 1 —_ 753 r Line O 1733 �r�67 (•) �---�_ r627 623,553 R°ad U Tc:c Cx �— ��� 774= Ganeral, San:: Penditures (or the'- 3.1377_ O1ion, Public SoFat - six items -• - New Instructions. Y, Utilit ! �.t be divided to i Y, etc. Inc�j_e ;he balances for accounts which arc used entire)Y for streets. Read rterial and local street on Form 2-8• (++) petit 5 5 23arvjce' Your 10'HA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION FORM 220005 1-76 Na276 STREET FINANCE REPORT • Municipality Iowa Ci CONSTRUCTION & RECONSTRUCTION ARTERIAL EXPENDITURES FROM ROAD USE TAX ACCOUNT STREETS (USE FIGURES FROM COL. 1, RUT -2A ONLY) 1. Engineering . , , . , , , , , , . _ . . 4,654 2. light of Way Purchased . . . . . . . . . . 3. Roadway Construction. . . . . . . . . , . , 775,264 4. Storm 5ewers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61,232 5. Traffic Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6. Sidewalks ..... 6,430 TOTAL ................... 847,580 LOCAL STREETS 17,094 17,094 Percentage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98% 2% *If less than 75:K of Col. 1, F-1 thru F-6 on RUT -2A- indicate slate resolution was passed Comments: (Including street axp enditures 6y subdividers.) Itemization of Miscellaneous Receipts (Line 54). See instructions. RUT -28 TOTAL 4,654 17,094 775,264 61,232 6,430 864,674 100 Charges for Services i C%.`I N42 COLUMN S les Tax Refund 22,8019 Reimbursement of EXDenseS 21,361 Reimbursement of Damages 5,151 Grants 739,720 Sale of Prooerty 34,978 Miscellaneous Refunds -- 60i Use of Money c Property 364 Expenditure REimbursements 7,543 Line B-4 Totals 822,267 Itemization of Miscellaneous Expenditures (Line K). See instructions. Line K Totals — 1 5 23 ernrr.rnav STREET FINANCE REPORT On and Off Street Parking Statement Municipality City of Iowa Citi• A. ACTUAL BALANCE July 1, 1975........ ................ ACTUAL RECEIPTS ....... B. Parking aid Meter Receipts ................................. 1. Street Meter Revenue..... 2. Lot or Garage igeter Revenue....... 3. Other Lot or Garage Revenue (Rentals),. 4. Property Taxes .................. 5. Miscellaneous (Itemize below)...• " " " " " Total (lines B1 -B5)..... C. Proceeds of Parking Bonds Sold... D. Total Receipts (lines B1 -B5 and line C).••• „ ._., " " " " E. TOTAL PARKING FUNDS AVAILABLE (lines A and D)..,,_,_ ACTUAL EXPENDITURES F. For On and Off Street Parking 1. 2. Acquisition Maintenance and Installation of Meters... 3. Acquisition and Repair of ,jeters.................. 4. Maintenance and Improvement of Park..... ing.._,_ 5. Polirin and „ Operation for Parking.,, g and Enforcement •.,,,, ............••. Total (lines F1 -F5) " " " �. Parking Bonds and Interest Paid 1. Paid on Bonds Retired.• 2. Interest. Paid.. II. Street l•lork Paid from Parking .............................. ?. (Amount claimed under * TotalExpenditures(lines F15F5,rG1eG2, and loine H)T-26) J. ACTUAL BALANCE June 30, 1976..••..•,. ('. TOTAL PARKING FUNDS ACCOUNTED FOP, (lines I and J).. MISCE['U"1F.0fiS RECEIPTS (Itemized) Interest on Investments $19,203 Rental of Buildings 3,900 Miscellaneous Sales 1520 Reimbursement for Damages 229 Commissions 274 M'scellanc:ous R^funds 122 TOTA1. $24,20 Form RUT -2C Rev. 2-2-76 408,657 132,765 143,026 _ ?1,oa4 z4, 248 321,123 729,780 52,8 2 45,9r,2 .40,142 138,976 590, 80.r 729,780 • RESOLUTION NO. 76-354 RESOLUTION AMENDING RESOLUTIONNO- O. 73-148 By ALTERING THE MEMBERSHIP OF THE RIVERFRONT COMMISSION FOR THE CITY OF IOWA CITY, IOWA. WHEREAS, the Cit C it in y ouncil of the City of Iowa City has deemed Commission public interest to establish a Riverfront to assist the City Council in the area of riverfront regulations and policy, and WHEREAS, the City Council has established by Resolution No. ember a Riverfront Commission, its powers, authority, membership and terms of members of said Commission, and WHEREAS, the City Council deems it desirable to expand the membership of said Commission to include persons residing in the City Of Coralville and in County, Johnson NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF IOWA CITY, IOWA, AS FOLLOWS: 1. Paragraph 2 of Resolution No. 73-148 he stricken and shall now read: 2• The Riverfront Commission of the City of Iowa City, Iowa, shall consist of eleven (11) members or commissioners. Seven (7) of the members be commissioners must be qualified electors of tor he City Of Iowa City, Iowa; three (3) shall be qualified electors from Johnson County, Iowa, excluding residents of Iowa City and Coralville and one (1) member shall be a qualified elector Of the City of Coralville, Iowa. The. Commission members shall be appointed in the following manner: Nine (9) of the members or commissioners, including those from Outside Iowa City, Iowa, sha�lofeIowaoCited by the City Council Of the Cit Mayor. TWO 2 y, upon recommendation by the shall be appointed ( ) of the members or commissioners City of Iowa by the City Council Of the City Of city Iowa, upon the respective Commission and the Parks Planning and Zoning All members Of the sand Recreation Co Commissions shall mmithout compensation but shall be entitled to the without expenses including travel expenses incurredeinsthey discharge of their duties. %� Res. No. 76-354 -2- 2• Paragraph 3 of Resolution No. 73-148 shall be amended to includec`,the following: The term of those members or commissioners who reside outside the city limits of Iowa City, Iowa, shall be three (3) years.except that the initial appointments for the three (3) members from Johnson County shall expire one (1) on December 1, 1977, one (1) on December 1, 1978, and one (1) on December 1, 1979. It was moved by by d�Prosse Selzer and seconded adopted, and upon roll callhthereewereReS�lution as read be AYES: NAYS: ABSENT: x Balmer X deProsse x Foster x Neuhauser x Perret x Selzer x Vevera Passed and approved this 28th day of September, 1976 L. Mayor ATTEST: fes/ City Cet �/ir L , i *City of Iowa CIO MEM®R,AN®u ./1 DATE: September 23, 1976 70: City Council FROM: Rules Committee RE: Riverfront Commission The Rules Committee recommends the adoption of the resolution to Resolution altering the membership of the Riverfrommend September 28 agenda. I°itl`�' and requests this item be Commission Placed on the Carol deProsse for the Rules Committee /CGS Mr. lUcliard =. Ilyors, Mayor City of Coralville 1010 19th Avonue Coralville, Iown 52241 Dear ',:ayor t• ,ors: At the regular Council meotin,� of Soptomber 23, the City Council of Iowa City adopted a resolution expanding, the membership of the Iowa City River - front Commission from seven to eleven menbers. The additional four members hill include one qualified elector from the City of Coralville and three qualified electors from .Johnson County (excluding Iowa City and Coralville). The term for th¢ commissioner from Coralville will be three years. Your recommendation to the Iowa City City Council of a person to serve on this COTMdssion will be appreciated. If you have any questions about this natter, nlease call either the City Manager or me. Thank you for your cooperation. Sincerely, idaty C. Ncuhauser Mayor Is bc: City Clerk I &D62 Cha i nrzn Johnson County ibard of Supervisors Fec'.cral Buildinr, low" City, Iowa 52240 Dear Sir: At the rear Lonunci-i meeting of September 28 City adopted a resolution exnandin t}ne City front Commission f } t}1C �nembcrshi Council of Io:� wiII rw:t on to eleven members, n of the Iowa City R zr_ in three qualified electors from Johnsons additional four r� rs City and Coralville) and one qualifies: elector fromCtl�c Citoxcludin, 1,- F c*e a y Of The initial terms for the three Jolutson County members n•jiil eat Corot -Ue December 1, 1977, Pecerber 1, 1973, and Docemb¢r l., members each member mill serve three years. respectively. Your reco riendation to the Iowa City City COuncil of three on this CArmissiOn '-dIl be appreciated. If you have three this matter, nlease call arsons to s:.e either the City Mhnager or me y qu„stions abo_- T7nan}: you for ,Your cooperation. Sincerely. 12rY C. Neninauser Mayor Is bc: City Clerk 166 RESOLUTION NO. 76-355 RESOLUTION ANIENDING RESOLUTION No. 76-238, PERSONNEL RULES AND REGULATIONS MANUAL. k4E-REAS, the City Council has adopted rules and regulations for employees of Iowa City as guidelines for personnel matters, and M EREAS, these personnel rules state: "The City Manager shall review and approve all assigned overtime, and payment for overtime shall be made on the next paycheck when the con- ditions of service make it impractical to grant compensatory time off. Earned compensatory time shall be taken at such a time as the depart- ment head shall determine will not impair the functions of the depart- ment; and all compensatory time shall be used within the same pay period it is earned." MIERrAS, it is necessary to amend the personnel rules adopted by Resolution No. 76-238 on July 13, 1976, NOW, TFIEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVE) BY TIE CITY COUNCIL OF T}IE, CITY Or. IOFVA CITY, IOIVA, THAT the personnel rules and regulations concerning overtime be amended to read as follows: "Overtime. Straight time pay shall be paid for the first eight out rs work in any continuous 24-hour period beginning with the employee's assigned starting time. Employees who are employed in excess of eight hours per day or forty hours per week (except in Public Transit and Public Safety or other eligible operations where normal iaork shifts or activities may exceed these hours) shall be granted compensation equal to one and one-half times the number of hours worked. The method of payment of overtime shall be deter- mined by the department director upon the guidelines established by the City Manager and contractual obligations. Generally, adminis- trative and financial considerations as well as employee preferences will be considered by the department director in determining whether to pay overtime or schedule compensatory time off." It was moved by Balmer and seconded by Fostor that the Resolution as rca e a opted, an upon roll call there were: AYES: NAYS: ABSENT: X Balmer X- deProsse _x roster x Neuhauser _x Perret _X Selzer X Vevera Passed and approved this 28th da ATTEST:—oz City Clerk y of September, 11976. jn Mayor V