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1974-04-23 Regular Meeting
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Action: s y, Item No. 5 - -ISSUANCE OF PERMITS: /5/ a. Consider resolution approving Class C Sunday Sales Liquor Control:Licenser,application for BPOE Elks #590_, 600Foster Roand. Action: - a aeeY b. Consider resolution approving Class liquor Control License ; for 112 Street. applipcation Georg/e's Gourmet, S. Clinton Action c_. Consider resolution approving Class C Sunday, Sales biqumr Control 'License; application for George's Gourmet, 112 S. Clinton Street:` (I Action: Item_No. 6 ----CORRESPONDENCE TO THE -CITY COUNCIL. a. Letter from Bernard C. Barber, 932 E. Market, regarding off- requirements. expt�sr .,� cam, �e�� w;lh PNcpoleci Qstreet'parking �; �lJ, �' Action: L�Jt. GL i r[-�i e- b. Letter• from-Wilbert,Frantz,Frantz Construction Co., Inc., regarding0ff street parking requirements. OL dded cost fH IowJ �+.adww.w,rPS ho S be�r���' P✓cQcse� lHrSrVt. 6 Action:.4M P_ �Z� STtrrt�u:ewlkd +? c. Letter from Jane K.,Huntley, 1107 E. Burlington, regarding -Iowa City. as 4_, -Bi-Centennial Community. a's4oerf,hy ee,.s d���t�., mfvrsoYr."176Qiold 0__I4 e.- - d. Le.tter;from Robert W. Harpster, League of Iowa Municipalities, tr,ansmitting.H.F.'1490, a bill relating_to:the disposition of municipal fines. �1t, Luc tea-, / Action 32✓' ire f W [(iscpc5�°c± Sa4we1 tT. �uevtjc•e - -e: Letter from Kenneth J Dueker, Institute of Urban and Region-Yct,, al_-Researchi- University,of Iowa, regarding the proposal to 4X modify .the bus'°routes_ to .include service to Mark IV, Wardway Cuukcil';- -and Bon'.Aire. _ �p Action: (� 1JA. I - W �=I J� l C �, A r a� F �C�l.twc kSiCl :-s - (c { � ;�4C.� iJ ff'�`/ 4N A'p..•� I/�.IQ.L i2.L� I ('Z 1 -s-x Q l c w' _ b s t1-F-✓�� ."� a cl �_ y� . _ Item No. 8 - Consider Motion tabled on April 9, 1974, regarding a Charette (krj'q� I Process for Iowa City. Action: Item No. 9 - CONSIDER' ORDINANCE<AMENDING CHAPTER 8.10 OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE OF IOWA CITY. (THIRD READING) Comment:The t: proposed'_amendment.;to the text.of the Zoning: Ordinance is to change the uses`permi ted in the CB zoning district and to enumerate,,the uses._allowed.in the propOSed Central Business Service :(CBS). zoning district.'; Approved by Planning and Zoning on October.11,'1973." Public_,hearing ,was --held on March 6, 1974. At the; _April`2r, 1974 meeting the number of spaces was changed From 10 to 15 for --p lic'and private commercial parking lots and,structu('res. Deferred from April 16, 1974 meeting. Action: Item No. 10 - CONSIDER ORDINANCE ON AMENDMENTS TO THE ZONING CODE AFFECTING THE EXISTING 'PARKING AND SIDE -YARD REQUIREMENTS. (THIRD READING) • Comment ,-This ordinance amends sections of the parking side -yard require- ments currently coniained•in Chapter '8.10 of the ZoningOrdinance tx� •�3i'�' 'a1 - i ¢ y [ s _ _ _ -- y - .a ' I April 19.74 F 1-;—, r 23, _ .. F Y{'•r is .,(t s� %[�. '� l J ' J' Z Y}7 i.�• _—...".'1GyC •'. ,PLAT -Item No. 14 -_ CONSIDER RESOLUTION JTO APPROVE THE FINAL OF WEEBER'S t 4'.c,• ' SECOND.ADDITION TO'THE.CITY�-OF IOWA CITY. S-7405 Comment: The Planning and Zoning Commission on April 11, 1974 recommended that/, theeDFinal Plat -be ,approved '_by a 5-0 vote. Action: Item No. 15 - CONSIDER RESOLUTION REMOVING PARALLEL PARKING ON THE PARKING ON .THE,EAST SIDE -;OF-: DODGESTREET NORTH OF NORTHSUMMITSTREET. Comment: As a result of a:citizen-inquiry the Engineering_ Division of the Department of Public,Works conducted a study of the sight - distance problem:.caused by.parkingon the parking on the east 2 side,--of'Dodge-Street 3ust;`north'of North Summit Street. In order to gain; adequate sight distance=for traffic approaching from the north.' vehicle entering'Dodge Street from North Summit must pull out into the oncoming lane of traffic approaching from the south on Dodge Street.. An 'investigation by the City. Clerk has revealed no{permit for parking on the parking, however, signs are erected ..whichwould permit'such. Removal of this parking on the parking would ailow.adequate sight distance for vehicles emerging fromsNorth Summit -Street. Action: V Item -No. 16- - -CONSIDER RESOLUTION ON AWARD OF.BID FOR TWO (2)-24,000 GROSS VEHICLE WEIGHT TRUCK CHASSIS WITH DUMP BODY AND HYDRAULIC HOIST. Comment: This r.esoluti6n,approves the award of bid to the Cline Truck and_Ec�nirnnent Comvanv-of'Iowa-Citv,Iowa, in the amount of $13;353.00. =.The bids received on this equipment are as follows: Cline Truck"& Equipment Co.; $13;353.00 Winebrenner-Dreusicke Ford 14,011.00 The Cline Truck and Equipment Company was the lowest of the two bidders submittingbids.`on_this,'equipment.-'The 1974 Budget for this equipment 4as_$13,100.00.-The-bid for this equipment is $253<above the"budgeted"amount._ Action: • s - • 1 Y Item No. 17 - CONSIDER'RESOLUTIONS INITIATING THE MERCER PARK TENNIS CENTER PROJECT. A. CONSIDER_RESOLUTION.SETTING PUBLIC HEARING ON THE RESOLUTION OF NECESSITY:-Foft MAY 14 1974, AT 7:30 P.M. IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBERSi. ` &_01 Po /GL --L� B. CONSIDER RESOLUTION DIRECTING ENGINEER TO PREPARE PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS. &,.C, LJ Q0. l e_ C. CONSIDER RESOLUTION SETTINGGPUBLIC HEARING ON PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS AND FORM. OF CONTRACT FOR MAY 14, 1974, AT 7:30 P.M.`IN'THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS AND RECEIVE BIDS ON MAY 160, 1974, 'AT "10:OO.AiM. �2./�t (� C,l.( Comment: The above resolutions are' -necessary to initiate the Mercer Park Tennis, ,Center .Project. Under.this project six courts will be constructed adjacent to_the-Mercer Park swimming pool. It is estimated that this; -project will cost; approximately $54,000. Action: _Item,No. 18 - CONSIDER RESOLUTION`AUTHORIZINGTHE MAYOR'S SIGNATURE ON AN AGREEMENT"BETWEENI/SCHWARTZ AND THE CITY OF IOWA CITY. _ $evi Comment: This resolution authorizes,the Mayor's signature on an agree- ment'�between":Ben Schwartz and the City for the filling, of Schwartz's lot on South Dubuque; Street. Iowa City, through Project'GREEN willj fill'the`excavation on theSchwartzpro- perty and-landscaperthe`area. Action: Item No. 19' - CONSIDER REFERRAL OF AMEREX"DECISION REZONINGS TO PLANNING AND ZONING:COMMISSION. -_Comment: In order to'comply,with 'a recent decision handed down by the DistrictCourt relative to the Amerex'rezoning, the rezoning of several parcels ofsaand in Iowa -City should be referred to the Planning"and-`Zoning:Commissionfor their subsequent report back to the ,City Council: It is•requested that the City Council make this refjerral.to the Planninq`and Zoning Commission at this time. Actions�- ' • /+.� Zvi lUr P .6'-Ale.� tet_ Cc_ L tJr.i'1J.4P.xf_:i KyX�' 4 �] t!y' {"'Y z. .i'! :• lIvi'�X ': ._ - ._ . ..J ..aJ.'- F Item No. 20- - CONSIDER AUCTIONING `OF REAL ESTATE - Item No. STATE. Item'No. 21 - -GRIEVANCE HEARING=FOR MRS: SUBHASH C. KATARIA. Comment: At its April- 9, 1974 meetinq.•the City Council set for hearing Mr: Kataria.s appeal of _the denial of Dislocation Allowance - by the P1ro'Joidt--Area_ Committee. - V1 Action: Item No. 22 - -GRIEVANCE-HEARING, _FOR MR RUSSELL MANN. Comment: At its April, -9, 1974 meeting the City Council set for hearing - Mr. Mann's request for,.a-RelocationPayment in lieu of moving -exnpenses. Action: Item No. 23 - BUSINESS FROM THE ;CITY COUNCIL.:: 7 7- lp' _ .' ...:'; �:GGt�-C.e,-i✓_ �. fJ .fir ��<-G"L �.�. �/A/tPiL' ��i.•r. -4 e t l r � i / / / vu�i C.�,F . � /1/,f.�•r 4 Com" - ,,.>- .- �•w„t�-�;�.�� ,ot�,.ti-�u� `9 T}�NOr--24- REPORT -ON MISCELLANEOUS ^ITEMS FROM THE CITY MANAGER AND THE tj CrrITY__ ATTORNEY . • - Y- A N �' Q-2.J�sV'i.tlo ° - G� �f•' , e� '7 r S f' �� . _ Jt.`_L.�ri �.lr,•<..2�C1.: �.�4-LC-:�...;..:Q:-�; - 1 > t _ r y j F - :�. ,� , �' 'F 'r Agenda': r oWrk P Ill°23 19%4 r: * .1 sm1 at^ rrR cq he a•, Item No. 25 PUBLIC,DISCUSSION. - Item No. 26 - ADJOURNMENT. _ Lind XA s- APPROVE. ' A-•n'Yz i:�_�e�^ a �. '� ..F,�;g - _-y _:S �=; ,-zZ.�.F�-`.'f .�. �-a� .>,d�-, .`F: v -i _' _ _ _ _ -y k _ _ _ _ +>' . s - L.e>;a� � t� 'i.ir . i �t�. yT-¢ .l- ... [' ,st 1• +t c �' — _ le+,:. Yl (; ` ;,4:-S �"X{'�,�I RESOLUTION "No 74 149="- RESOLUTION'OF APPROVAL OF'CLASS'"s" BEER PERMIT -APPLICATION • BE IT RESOLVED BY THE-CITY-COUNCIL;OF IOWA CITY,'IOWA, that a Class-- - "81 :Beer Permit. ation:,is hereby approved for the following_ named per- son or persons atpthecfollowing d6ecribed'16citionss John Teufel dba/E1 Taco, 107 E. Burlington St.' Said -Approval. shall be;.subject,to.any conditions or restrictions hereafter imposed by; ordinance or state law.' The =City._Clark shall cause°a_reccali ndation for approval to be en- dorsed upon the application and forward -the -same together with the license fee,-certificate.of financial responsibility,- urety:bond:'and all other information or documents regUired;;to`theIowa--Beer &`:Liquor Control `Department. - i It was moved by Davidsen :and seconded: -by deProsse that the Resolution :ae "ad•.ba:'adopted,::and upon roll call>there-were:' 4 _ _ = AYES NAYS: ABSENT: ? Brandt. X- :. Czarnecki X Davidsen X -deProsse x White X °. Passedthis23rd day:of.An r; 1 , 19 7 4 i �,v _. �•S. �..,i. .� t..�£i.: �" '-yl--.-''a^-..-. w:t It z�l�l.�'fji�S'k�t 3? a 4 .. .. :- . .,. > .'i -"' .tx.': _ £ lt.` >�Y ", G Y s .. 'T` .y 2 3t Y-..... Z f.. ;- - : t - =::_ t t .r. Y.?x fY.F`✓�£��$ RESOLUTION N0.-.74 151 RESOLUTION..OF. 'APPROVAL OF- CLASS C LIQUOR CONTROL LICENSE`APPLICATION . BE IT RESOLVED- BYTHE.,CITY= COUNCIL .OF IOWA CITY, IOWA, that a Class " C -Sunday.;-Sales Permit application is hereby ; approved for-the-following named person or persons--atthe following.=;des crib ed location:_- - _ BPOE Elks #590, 600 Foster Road, .;Iowa City ; Said approval, shall-be'subject Ao.any, conditions or restrictions -::hereafter`-imposed _by ordinance of state law.; _ The .City Clerk shall cause a recommendation for approval to be endorsed -upon the application and forward the same together= ..with 'the license,` fee,;, bond; .and all other informationor docu- ments required:to the'--', Beer and Liquor 'Control Department -It was moved by =. White and seconded by deProsse that the-Resolution'=as�read�be adopted and upon roll call there - , _ were: _AYES. _NAYS: ABSENT: Brandt X_ 0MKdCKXDavids en'.*- -g Czarnecki'---. deProsse :.X --White X . Passed this. 23rd day of` April 19 74 _ , FIESOLUTICH 3No 74 1521 . RESOLUTION OF'APPI1OVAL.OF'CLRBS -"B"--BEER PERMIT APPLICATION BE= RESOLVED BY THE;.:CITY`COUNCIL OF IOWA CITY, IOWA, that a Class "B"Beer`-PermW*Pplication ishereby approved for the following named per-- ,. son or persons at, the follovrinq:described:'l tions:` Georges' 'Gourmet, Limited, 112--S Clinton St. Said ;,.approval shall be subject to'any conditions or restrictions hereafter t _ ... imposed'by=ordinance-.or state law. - The._City Clerk aball cause;a-recaneendation'for approval to been- dorsed upon thei-application 'and forward the -same -together with the license - fee, certificate`,-of.•financial responsibility, :surety_, bond-.and.all other information or,documants regnired;'ao the7'Iowa Beer & Liquor Control Department. ' - It was roved by-Davidsen andseconded, by de-Prosse that the i -Resolution ;as read-_-_' n be•adopted, and ;uporoll call there were, 17 AYES: NAYS: ABSENT: + Brandt - = X . = Czarnecki' Davidsen -— ;. _deProsse White Passed this 23rdday of Apr; 1 19 7 A - t, t - ti i .�. F :<_.. �.. mss..,.. `- . �< < a.- =" Czarnecki ---...- X ` April 25, 1974 Dc�:1e all iii. F:111 },CI • f.l'l� r j �.,Il1l�... f+�, It"rra tj of ai J^. 1a t tl^ U7.CiC 1' (!�71"t. rJ t� JUi.IL UJ l�;r .:.1 fa; 1ti1 �rinf`1il!?:.1.1ircc�iw) a 1J+'.rt:L3C77.,a1.Qt1 nli (i:t;t(,i^. ill i'+'(...•. ' - -- ,DcXnard CO Barber _ 932'Easst N.arket St:'It t!t•.x, r>ry-`#�tinl; ,Il,l,.i'• l+ tl r^ I•.lt. 1 wo !r I, --::: 11owa••City, Iawa !c•52240, �'" '• .tL c3: , , +<: j�;:r ,.;Ili 1, i_ l.' ! _ cr: , - f<..•37F 1T1���11',C ,a J; i!'7 r_:.3 ))jp :7 rt J)'—.0- -- - 'ly'Detlr'Air. BAr27ert�iiir ��,t�-..;tl �.'-.:,,t fYCjir �t ;',•,:rf �', L�- 1.,!tl t, .- ,. • - , ..: ,' '.•r s :S o.!`_ , rt_,( r.J '`r`Jx ,1•_�ir i,^ �'+-i)t,, i!. '• '!• � � . ;,_ i • ', ' IAL its Aprilr` 23, 19741 �ioeY.i ng ' thQ 'City Council of Iowa ' City offi- cially received and placed'on-:ile your,corrospondence regarding off- street-:parking requirements. AS you`_know; the City Council is at the street parking =_ present time=reviewing the parking ancU,sid© yard requirements for Iowa ;City. They'.have doferr©d discussion.`o8 this item for 'two _weeks 'to take'`'-' _ .. - . into consideration'_matters of concern succhAs those you presented. r-. > ... ..: .. ,! .W.• 1 ♦Y t...CF. 4i 11� 5' _• , t r• -i� .. �. tl �. {.- -i •'j Tri, you;Por bringing this mutter to'the attention of the City - t:' r .Lrt �- { f. ::•r I'i +,1•%11 [ r:!1(t 't t..F lalll ,.j .I c. 1::!,i .1:' � �, •___. , -_, _. Ll_.,�C 1 ! r'1R tk+[UL1lxC;r?... tihl, t' ?Il�j.t,`11QI1 sl ri•'%(. '.- (1' - �-- -� I t ift;tl itti{` r� vn7.i:r 0F t ,• ' ,1+ , r:: xcc'i]c l.iol' - ' - •, ,. Very truly yours, ; i .•. .: :n�,+ r, 'a+ "1 3 1t I1 F t t'Lati I :.r,; rldt -t 1c 1 • ^ 1 • 1.11• ci- t. h,• *'t, r ?+t.^' l j n I. ,; ,! _ • .. ;i tilt' . , r _ �: , {. , ��t 3 t � .,It L7".'• +cJ ;;,,: itay` S. Wella:a �•, ;,: ,r.+; •City t•tanager - 1 i, 1,0 erl t... c �i t, Er`i :tt k• e{_ , :`;: ;_::i w ". RSrlitn2iTo"W i . ' 1 n,._ 1, .t C. twCi . L'c+ J L.rfvl"1_t,g 11._' 1.,,... i' ,.t t . . r.:ft ., i[liJ - is rcatCi t ra an a f):x3�f . n! =,N,•i t!r) r; -, I'Ct [-f ,,1.(-.1: t, a1'�- !,+'1 :1 1CC 1 l.6i!-"r1 }i1131J 1 rl rt"�• L'rL-1.' •+.l i- ,1: -. , u..7 .1 ,1 __ - V"J 9Z ,• 77 •?t? t1.,C__-1't•o )W_01 l-tlr",llt)x: ,�_�.1.)r!f;. LI Intl U, if! i7. t. 1 f... i. l.) tj ,L,: 1 = j! I; a - ' ; :M� i.'+S.aC4_?F+ ��t:b+hr..fl`rv4�:,.��i �i-,S.�f•3?' . -s.T.c?: uSS 7.•.�n4 i.1i. ' Y _l t.%` ? - , . - ... .._.. s r 325 THIRD STREET' - OFFICE 338-7923 - .--P O BOX 209 RES. PHONE 644-2370 _ ;IOWA CITY:`IOWA,'52240 ':.••� : Yui i � 2�-.'+?rr ,J' a�i. � � r ,f � _ r :s 12 5 't-HIirD f.,l rtC fpril 25;':1974,' L I •U. UUX b r F God-� s lOW/l CITY. 16WA _ •, -. tq -':} ,_• ��' t'. it, - t Wilbert Frantz'---,--,L��, I -1_ 1:1, I� 7•� Frantz:Construotion Co:,'%Ino.., lows• city,' Sava 152240E `-C6 ,ilr ,. :i= - Dear, Mr. _ Prantx Z. At its'April 23,,•,1974 mooting,:the City Council of Iowa City offi-, cially`roceivod and placed onfile-your correspondenca"regarding off- ff-street"parking street parklngrequirements. As you -know,, the City Council is at the present time`ravieyiing.th© park ing''and side yard requirements for Iowa = City..,°_^,hey ?iave,doferred discussion of this it©llfor 'two weeks to take into".00nsiddratioh-matters z,of-,concernlEiucl'•as'those you presented. =-`Thank you for:bringing fthis natterto the attention of•the City CounQil: ,7111E -12'J V.'. O ti]%r�'. �la,:n i`t?rrLU•11'jltll'(:.tl ,tlOil:+712-� vi,-=! '.1 °..;: t,-: -?' _ Ui I0 a,,a r 0 At I-(`.,`•; ;I v tll ;-i. .,, .� :r 1 •.P trtV`- r ery truly youre, _ r.,ec-'i t;, ..olaw- Cr ,} It_,val t; ,.t .?n l n ac:; rt;;. ,:� ;I, :; ,,• , , 0,111f10 ,Y, )�?le Illt.)ll •• d 'i i lo-l"Ii1 .'h.'!L -,It Ile, - ,ar a root0f ccr , cunt lot: 12-Ili- [.lie [ Qt:etf- Ray S: Wallt�" 2 ix i ty to Pvy-. City, Manager .. RSWi7hm'.i,?1c:utld p , lt: ,.:1 ° L,J ,,1';..,, ,..: t' �•.,)'i+'! t,._ . 2:I: L:.�L'?t. Lt1j$is -0 f- y,jrj@'u t'_olt,-, i: .jtj.'ll t,l tr•Ll i -•,AI �, i`�.1••.'rt iJ' _ -. _. - � I.• t R r...1 I til. lt: v^,`_, 1. I,t t i'_} 1 Y j� 141�tI ..1: 1� r -\J J -t tt ,it! n(!•+J I rl_{ t•1 ♦♦ lI q-1 .'i:t-` r!"I rar.,l ai Cf-/V'+.L1T: �t(' (I!_(.:. -t llh (+.^t!j'JJ 1;: 4f!• rilC`t (•i'l iii)]C sill' - - - • •r rwnc`rs :* ll.ii�v+ ?:u J:rsr i u � - i cin, of 7 uwa -C: tr for i ? -. • ` ,,. _ t;, _71i`t't1'R1'1.:C:onct_;•uct-low C(j.. j11 Jtt:;tl Pity, C:Cld:i �' r ?1. - J. � 1� 2 "1'S -.., v _' f• h n _, pi s r - t £ -� s t; ; 's ',...' - - �ItQi-+w n ry ai � a, .0 ^ - _:•µr ]c. `�''�.'J'f y[`" •^' tr Mi S �5 i'�•y�r SISJ• i3 S c ._ ._--..'^•. _-_s,._.r..sa.Sc...�.s.�e�..`is_��F�:9,�.�k��''T„'.'—.._'1'7....�.�,+'•.�8.. 1•.e��S.�s�:� ___ _ _._ s -• .+vt-, > -.,-,.._to.�-' April 25, 1974 rcUn::?:1 Ok Iowa 'City - C,ty CJ -lo- Mrs.-Dean Oakes R. R. 2'}:1LnecKi 'a,nE t`jC'btl)�`:1:5 pi ( Lt`j t:i,Uilr 1I r Iowa City, Iowa 522407 1.t1 .Qa nrn Lllt' C o'!1nee,tJt t.+ r' it Dear Mr. G Mr4 Oa]cos z . (1, At its April 23, 1974,meetinq,. he City,Council of Iowa City offi- 'placed ,cially`receivod and on' file your correspondence regarding off- street parkingrQqu- rements - As you_ know ,the City Council is at-ttlo Present tizio° reviawing'the parJ.ing ,and' side yard requirements for Iowa- CitY• :Thoy:havo deferred discussion=of;this item for two weeks _to take 'into considoratiOn`;matra of aoncorn auch`as-those ;you presented. Thank you for bringing this matter to:tho attention of City.;. Council. u1 !<r... ...+1., ...L„ :the 0 13 -'_LIDSt_ �..t.+lt'.} 1.7TtI,.+rt UL a_ `7.!, o.,r �;' trul Y ,yours..l -!.� 1t.�.Ltl j- t hC tri:.t1 ' Ca �d i F?'.`� ( , '1 t r II• -f "., - - ' _ `yilici.S t;Ul; C� t:.1a1 it t: ill.l°: 4�� t --•-• ' - }.I ! .. ,.-t 1. tr C:1 '<ar Y3_ -C1. vt-- w'tari-.^co'• l'lr��Itay;$. iaells - 5 UL7e CL,..(.: i ::1(1 ti;t 11r) 1 a 01: LCity 17i3 ©r RSW:mbm .. J. _Thl_, :Ordj.n_.,lt_e.`L.:t .cJ C�' t_1 t_k iitl;t;l 'Ylf� .L. ' G?00 J'; ,i.`tiCl 1"!:.Cl'.i' t,44C_C',t.1, r:i -,1LC: L.'7111 IU C,r.I't.! 1=� =. `'r- _- UL - ct >t_C+,), i• { C.J,• - : f- a t% i.}_�:. .COY. rte'„:,.' `: )+��. }.1 t.•:} l f. 11 r-.�.. '... _. !1 5^ i�Y'L a"t{Y'✓ ...JK. r ,4:Li: y ni4SM1'L�Y. i''�:.sUT'! owt YFy» �h .. - . . _ . .... t• A . ........ . _7 _7 107 EAST BURLINGTON. STREET IOWA CITY. IOWA 52240 319-338-9398 April 15, 1974 City Council Civic Center Iowa Ci-ty,-Iowa -- Dear Friends: I have been--curious-to know whether it has Ever bEEnbrought to the attention of the Old Capitol A--- sociation what financial advantages there -,night be in spending the funds they have available for rEStor- ing theoldbuildings in the downtown area, rather than building new. As I see it, this would definitely increase Iowa Cityls opportunitiesofbecoming the Bi -Centennial City in 1976 - if in addition.to our beautifully rE - stored Capitol building, we had an authentic historic look tothesurrounding downtown section. It would bring tourists from fa.r and wide- and wouldn't that be a -boon to businEss? Of course, I realize that the state of Illinois is more -affluent -than Iowa, but itSEEMs to mE==that we might do something in the st.vle of what has been accomplishedaround theState Capitol of Illinois in Springfield If any of you havelvisited this beauti- ful restoration, I am sure you wouldn't ask for any- thing more attractive -for Iowa City. I would greatly appreciate your giving this your thoughtfulconsideration. _-, }•_ � s _ r .,y e U . 'v - - _ +-a:.` ' hi �IK-Ti"ef ..MF April 26, 1974 ft . *, •� 71. ;rt a -- .. A.CI Il'. 1..,,..-A t.9.<•.0 _... Jano K. Huntley + 0-V "-1107 East nut-lington St.' - Iowa. City, Iowa ' 52240 Dear Ms. Huntlay City'Council of Iowa City officially received and placed on filn,your_correspgndenco concerning the restoration of old buildings in -downtown Iowa-'City'atita'i!rcgular mooting of April 23, 1974. Iowa City has beon designated as a Si-Contonnial'coMunity and is supporting the university' e.- Bi -Centennial -project of restorati6n of the Old Capitol building. f l ,., - t i + + t + ; ti._' • ,.. i -: ;- ., � , _;>' ! ;• `+�+ � -1 C-' Z. ''' ` r , -_ r ,1 .V!"f a. -. x-57 r-.. + Thank... you for' exprassing your concorna on this matter to the City Council. _ = L :- " 1, . .. Fj. * 1_ � . U y1 1 �•. . � +'t'l! -t- ii 1 � l I � i 5 � (;.i_L `' : ;�,}�:; tunS,ti�Y :.• 1.cc�nt5il!' +, ._ r` - Very truly'tyoura,� `��:}' 'lr"1 i!7 •- ii �.tt �`" j .,i {•.iDrr til ).-1' •_ - " , •l. u' ;?ri 1 iCl ` li l 1 t �t'Cti:`_41_:LrJL l:,ra.c 4F� 'L:�% .- It a� tib � ��� -11.: n,a.r., F � •. : 1. � Lf7 tit r�_:_, at -r,; Ray S Wells - - City_Manager wcUt': !; R.SW�ihbrom . is flu4 .r, tc 7t eel S e4ic. d i.0 .• qua. r tij^w',,o,,�:; ai — t1}A�\�� 'lF✓rE •. +Ji �.i.i fi.l �� I.�i..}oir. ♦.��J, rpr c.;.mat+= V;1rt �i• ir��. `:ir ? , ,�` - (i;i..lr•::j1:u ".(1C "1�' �e�fJ:u� •'1n• -t.I1 i" -..8... va.. i_.c S>.,g4-s-rJ.S tSr♦: g���*Ru+4i� �}V�'4=,"�'srh'a4�-+*i?�=4 {ter" i w'� } i _ _ HOUSE c By COMMITTEE -0N WAYS AND MEANS v: Passed -House, Date Passed Senate, Date Vote:. Ayes Nays - Vote: Ayes Nays - Approved - - A ILL,, 01D Act relating to the collection 'and disposition of fines and . 1,An forfeited bail- n.actions;based upon municipal ordinance, 2 and clerical assistance to judicial officers to 3_ providing - 4' simplify"collections=}by and dispositions from district 5' court. 6 BE IT 'ENACTED BY =THE GENERAL:ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF IOWA: 7'- 8 9; 10; 12` _.. 13 J. - 14 - 1s' 16 - 17, _ 18 - - 19_ 20 - c . 21 s .. 22- 223 23 - 25 CPB•16200. 2/73 -- -:rr<.= ?I_.r �- : ? , . - - . - A. provide:a' >r in- excess s col 'corporation`is located for de 12 in the county°general fui )Sit :ver, one hundred- percent of a1. -1---f fines `collected by a>'_city"<or• town pursuant to subsection :hree hung_red sixty, -six point one (366.1), I by, ;-Acts`Of the Sixty-fifth General )n, chapter'two hundred eighty-two (282), in- (27,) , is: amended to read asfollows: PASS.- Municipa corporations shall have I 23 not inconsistent wi 24 into effect .or' disc 25 by this title and" 26 provide for"the safe 27 prosperity, improve` imprisonment not exceeding -tnirty_aays. ten thirt percent of all fines collected •ati:ons shall -be -:remitted quarterly to the. the_county _in which the municipal corpora- deposit in the". county general fund. :d percent: of-,al-l..fines collected -by_ a city;_ 28 of such corporate 29 obedienceto, such 30 dred 7dollars; .or, ] 31 --An amount equal ti 32 by municipal corp 33 county., treasurer-, 34 .tion is located f ' 35 Iiowever,:one=hund imprisonment not exceeding -tnirty_aays. ten thirt percent of all fines collected •ati:ons shall -be -:remitted quarterly to the. the_county _in which the municipal corpora- deposit in the". county general fund. :d percent: of-,al-l..fines collected -by_ a city;_ Attached is our analysis of the April 9 proposal to modify Iowa ---. f":ity Transit Rvstem routes`to service- Mark N. Wardwav and Bon Aire. -` - _•xt �.:Y _. _ _ x-=;IA6 .._ .r:`x .� c•e ... ..vvY 3=�.ra.�.4 ,.r sTw .v. — �:, _ ,. t1.3 _.... . .. - �-. ...:�„ t - ..�, t�a4 ,, 2. Again, the unserved area at Woodside and Greenwood. E A variationof this'., alternative, would be ..pair. Lakeside with the existing West Benton route to provide Lakeside patrons with direct cross - river service. ---- -- Recommendation Table 4 summarizes the service changes. Clearly there are tradeoffs when attempting to add three areas when adding only one bus to the system. Because -of the tradeoffs in service, Alternative 4 is recommended for immediate implementation,, along -with the construction of a side wide and/or roadway between Lakeside and Bon A - ire Service to and from Wardway would be too low to, justify, service which Would necessitate so much inconvenience to existing patrons. If, ontheother- hand the, Council feels provision of service to Mark --IV, Wardway and Bon Aire.warrants service reductions in other parts of the system, Alternative I is recommended. TABLE 4 Summary of Service Changes -- Alternatives - April 191 Service Proposal 1 la 2 3 4 Null Existing: - - + + Towncrest -_Hospital - - - + Sorority area -Hospital - + + - - + Woodside -7 Greenwood Bowary --Summit - - + - + _ + Kirkwood - `Gilbert + : - - + + + + + Benton Street access - + + to -.Hospital + + + + °Adds Demand to Hawk - . + + 4- + + + eye Service Deletions ,(-) 4 ,. 4 = 3 3 3 0 0 Proposed Mark" IV Wardway +< + - - + - - Bon Aire + ± + + ± — — Service Additions (+) 3 3 2 2 3 1 0 Net Changes -1 -1 -1 71 0 1 0 Analysis of April 9, Proposal Within the past week, staff at the Institute of Urban and Regional Research has had an; opportunity -to review the routing proposal presented to the City Council on April 9. Given the objective of serving three new areas (Mark IV, Wardway,_ and Bon Aire) without increasing total operating costs, the City staff was faced with an almost impossible assignment. The staff was able to design a routing system that provided the desired service, - however. Given an opportunity to examine-the Proposal in detail, we are ` ` concerned with possible reductions in-service which might result from the proposed changes '- In particular, we,- noted that the proposed West Benton route, would not provide direct routing to the hospital area for -the -Mark IVa'nd Benton-street.-residents. Also, we noted that through service to the hospital area would be eliminated for the people using the Towncrest route. In view of the above service questions, we attempted to obtain some actual data through limited surveys. Riders were placed on the West Benton - Town-crest routes during both. peak periods and once in the afternoon on Thursday, April 11th. Boarding and alighting data was collected from a total of-5-trips on each of the routes. Table 1 provides a summary of the data collected on the West Benton route. Of particular interest is the relatively high percentage of people that ride the West Benton bus from the westsid-ei area to the hospital. Diagrams 1 and 2 provide a summary ._@ TABLE I West Benton Route Board Disembark Morning BentonHospital Area .Area % --(7:30 40 51.2% 8:30) Afternoon Benton Area Hospital Area (1:30) 2 -0 0% Hospital.Area Benton Area 3--- 12 25% Evening Hospital Area - Benton Area -(4-:30 .19 85 22.4% 5:30) Benton Area Hospital Area 16 4 25.0% TOTAL - Benton Area Hospital Area % 96 44- 45.8% ,Hospital Area Benton Area --21 99 21.2% t i Z. E) 77 ay H C� ^ ~ d V d O < _ n ;m G CD N ,n ro CD 0 CD '0 o CD mh' o t70) En ,.. CDR tor_ - a f' f. r ...._..... . � 0 �i H w 0 z _d by discontinuing service to the hospital area, a large number oY people in the"area serviced by the current West Benton route would realize consid- -` s TABLE32 i.., Tabulation=of Mar k:IV-Survey Survey taken April 1'1, between 6:45 and 8:15 P. M. - 60 units of total 248 surveyed - 24.2% of units 182 people - about 25 per of total population 100 adults - Sample - Sample was stratified by building-- For each building two apartments were randomly selected.--If the surveyor was rejected or no one was home at the apartment `selected, he/she surveyed the next apartment, i.e. , if no one was home at Apartment 2a 2b was polled. Destinations -for work/study trips: University Hospital Comples (including art and-law schools) 15 22.4% University main campus ;(downtown) 29 43.3% -' Downtown 13 19.4% Other: Coralville 3 4.5% K Mart, 'Wardway, Mall 3 4.5% - miscellaneous 4 5.9% 67 -Destinations -for grocery shopping trips: Eagles (Wardway); 12 20.0% Randails (Coralville) 13 21.7% - HyVee (Coralville) 11 18.3% - A&P (K-Mart) 3 5.0% HyVee (Kirkwood) 14 23.3% -Other 7 11.7% _ 60 Destinations for department store purchases Downtown _ -- 19 30.2% Mall - 23 36.5% Wards 3 4.8% K-Mart 17 -26`.9% Pe nny' s '. 1 1.6% 63* _ Some respondents listed two areas , `both were recorded. ;Tab le: 2r �,Continued - � a. Modes used in -grocery 'h' J' (question 7) :' 43 71.7% -auto driver 10 16.7% -auto-passenger _ 4 6.7% .:taxi- 2 3.3% bus - 1.6% x h ..��.-n-a. _ it i,'� d l 4 �¢:. �:-e`i 2 -.. 77 TABLE 3 Trips to Hospital'- Fieldhouse Area Vehicle Average Person Trips Occupancy Trips -Towncrest (now) 312 x 1.4 = 437 Lakeside (now) 649 x 1.4 = 909 -- Mall (with/Bon Aire) 438 x 1.4 = 613 Mall (with/Bon Aire and; - 853 Lakeside Apartments) - 609 x - - 1 .4 Lakeside (with/Bon Aire) - 7.22 x 1.4 = 1011 - - -_ - 4.43 x -1.4 - = 682 Benton Street Zones 4 � New='B Sbonsored.i T Friday 8:00 a.m.- REGISTRATION AND DI 9:15 WELCOMING -REMARKS "-: 9:30 GENERAL OVERVIEW:' Brice Oakley 9:50 POWERS:AND ROLEOF Val_Schoenthal,>:. 10:20 COFFEE:BREAK 10:35PROHIBITED PRACTICE John_Murray 11:05 PROTECTED','EMPLOYEE= 11:40 PROTECTED:=MANAGEMEP 12:_15 p.m. ` .LUNCHEON 1:45 „- PROCEDURES FOR SELF SENTATIVES; Profes! 2:15 BARGAINING" --UNIT_ DE' 2:45 THE., SCOPEOF,NEGOT- 3:15 COFFEE BREAK_ 3:30 FACT FINDING"AND"M! 4:b0 IMPASSE ARBITRATIOI 4:45 SOCIAL HOUR, Compi Saturday 9. 0 a.m. CONTRACT RATIFICAT EMPLOYERS, _Val.'.Sch 950 SPECJAL. REGULAT-ION 10:20 COFFEE ,BREAK _. 10.:35 SPECIAL ,PROBLEMS ,O 11:35 SPECIAL.PROBLEMSiO Professor=William; Pre=registration fee of $40inc May -24. Registration_:"fee REGISTRATION FORM NAME IBUTION U ERAGE' EF IOWA_-PUE 'EXCLUDIN( NG .AND REI TRIKES;` F IERIT `:SYS? .s ,. r�d�r ... _ 9: lb WELGOMING_REMARKS 9:30 GENERAL'OVERV"IEW: COVERAGE, EFFECTIVE DATES AND MAJOR ELEMENTS Brine Oakley.. -- akley.-9:50 9,:50_ POWERS AND" ROLE-OFTHE IOWA--PUBLIC'-EMPLOYMENT-RELATIONS BOARD Val -Schoenthal - 10:20 COFFEE `BREAK,. -- 10:35 - PROHIBITED PRACTICES, (EXCLUDING STRIKES, PICKETING AND BOYCOTTS) John Murray' 11:05 PROTECTED EMPLOYEE•RIGHTS, Lee Gaudineer 11:40 PROTECTED;`MANAGEMENT°RIGHTS', John Phillips 12:15 p.m. LUNCHEON=BREAK 1:45 PROCEDURES FOR;>SELECTING.AND REMOVING PUBLIC EMPLOYEE BARGAINING REPRE- SENTATIVES;_Professor William Buss, 2:15 BARGAINING UNIT=;DETERMINATION, Lee Gaudineer 2:45 - THE SCOPE:. OFNEGOTIATION,: Robert=',Conley; 3:15 COFFEE BREAK- 3:30 FACT FINDING ANO MED"IATION," Edgar Bittle 4:00 IMPASSE ARBITRATION; 'Professor.`Richard Dole 4:45 SOCIAL _HOUR ,,Complimentary Piquant Hors d'Ouevres, Faculty Club, IMU Saturday - 9:30 a.m. CONTRACT _RAT_IF:ICATION:PROCEDURESBY PUBLIC EMPLOYEES AND PUBLIC IK _ the same .will property `here specifically ,w be levied agai ,derived theref the '.value .``of =`t 'l f fi °rs abutting and Street, in Iowa L owing -improvement , ide on` said' street from 0 !Iowa `;UltyDlow— a, -iib and" realizing that abutting and adjacent mnOil have jurisdic- sityNand hereby .rom-the assessment'to the benefits ty=fiveper cent of nth the. full understand - Iowa, ` wi 11` rely upon ;ments and levying the Ss So. Gilbert St. & 500 Foster Road J3 j 4 J li 4 _ I — Aprii Z6, .1974 r 41 _ M[M1I f1L0 U 9 U P. ANO AVIA O A t'.O. nOX 027 p IOWA CITY. IOJ - j - r I Irt i1 S 1 �1i'idJ. n rt, hC)3,fP r: r W:1 e--• y �r, .'_S!J �; rJ lfip iy i. f!SI l'ra V!'Tt ;: i i. •' P':?.1S rollii'T? z„• �! ;Lhr* 1olt.,_ tstc�.1•Z.ciar�.� -rw7 i.*,- `reniiv re r] •r. cr I..: ? • ;. [ v ; c r i t - J'+.1 .: ;TVLS II .” 'OTIC` :i i."t tL 1. L: `1::11 ..'t •':t.'�: ::t t '147 thr Joci1 :rir 1, he r,e vnhie-ir - .vl.i 7. :Ir't;tif 1 1 - l1U 1�, r3r1:1 C`Tlt)t"' LJ fill D i t 1), 1'•.7.'+1irt — Aprii Z6, .1974 r 41 rl L.t,t :•1)i`TOV•al F'".r;lY^tt fric 14.01.1 11 ?j ^_•.r ±:.;, t:.i;.1 <•r-. _ ,;. meeting,:fthe._City Council of Iowa City :ed oil,fila yourpetition for the paving of .: Zowa•City..-.This petition was referred to ray :' back to !Council: •`.You will beadvised when itho City Council Agenda." t this 'matter ;to the attention of the Council.. 61.z1 tf1s;�, 7rrt V©ry truly yours,; o1;'-c�•_s?1br:ii; c_�tntl,t n�',,Lt-:t.: tii,. baa,nnr.:r1T1(1 malay S.;,Welle: ron d City Mianagor , c tJr 101't.l hr r:oi`,e: 117 i"r! a 11 i 1 " a;.�;" •. r;f-I '1 6'C kl t:r fl'J 7+r,i:1;r i•:1nt^ , hil:., Irt i1 S 1 �1i'idJ. n rt, hC)3,fP r: r W:1 e--• y �r, .'_S!J �; rJ lfip iy i. f!SI l'ra V!'Tt ;: i i. •' P':?.1S rollii'T? z„• �! ;Lhr* 1olt.,_ tstc�.1•Z.ciar�.� -rw7 i.*,- `reniiv re r] •r. cr I..: ? • ;. [ v ; c r i t - J'+.1 .: ;TVLS II .” 'OTIC` :i i."t tL 1. L: `1::11 ..'t •':t.'�: ::t t '147 thr Joci1 :rir 1, he r,e vnhie-ir - .vl.i 7. :Ir't;tif 1 1 - l1U 1�, r3r1:1 C`Tlt)t"' LJ fill D i t 1), 1'•.7.'+1irt .. - .. � -. [ 4" ♦-' 3. `Y' � ¢. .?i[ T.> f YC a— r -,t '£ _ :. .t .; _._ _ _ We -.-of Answer believe that, latthls time-bidding,on the renewal area should 1 _ , s .+aaL'S'r-i"y. t. - 1 i TM be opened'offeringzit in separate parcehs to multiple developers as well as= In one package'=to unified`developers. This could result in an -opportunity,,. for_choice parcels to sell for more than the: average price -per square foot ; now Vcontracted for, while locations -considered. less desirable and presently appraised, low might`become more valuable as7redevelopment takes shape. .. _ =Before opening the bidding,; however, we'"ask,the -City .Council to consider and arrange for�some means of widespread citizen participation, moderated, r by an impartial individual from outside the area, in order, to reconcile citizens':preferences and to developta general plan which will insure a __- _. pleasant compatibility between the separately' owned buildings should a multi developer'_approach be'selected and insure widespread community support . whether the ultimate7so1ut on is unified or multiple developer.. _ r This reconciliation planning process might take place most profitably after bids have -been opened; the bids themselves acting as a factor in the evolution` -of a;practical, commercially successful,::but attractive and convenient:downtowns +Financial feasibility is a major consideration in - ..,_ any venture of thiskind,,and thea nature of the bids would be a source _ of 'considerable; value as input in' this ;regard: �. As 'a result of. -discussions with the Mayor last Thursday, we feel we can appreciate the-City!s dilemma regarding directives,= or the lack thereof, _ from H.0 D: for example,, t appears that while'they.find our present plan unfeasible due ao financing.difficulties,,they resist our formulating any - new plan the de lore an `further dela s but_.'at the same time advocate _ y P, ,ye Y a -course': -of action which .will inevitably waste time and precipitate t „ continued delay, they agree that<we are only -.:3-4 years into a 6 -year plan - _ .- but threaten to cuts"off funds 'if wish to_plan alternatives;`they tell us.to hurry and take -definite action but do._not find it inconsistent on their part have failed to have finished 'approving our amended contract' Oto y - which was submitted,to themover-.one year ago. It almost appears, moreover, -that-the bm -a a,HX'_.D_. office wishes to`emulAte the famed'Oracle of'Delphi,'. which succeeded in issuipg;all predictions and advice in terms so ambiguous that not only was'it never` wrong but it also allowed everyone I . c £.n.a ki.+?¢�.cY. •b .-��-.bn ✓. _ .. Y: w.- .. tunat Ythe{questioner words"exactly what wished to hear. Unfor _ ims reasonable to assumea-that we can _expect no rescue from long, as we deal with the Omaha office; accordingly,--Ailswer :he Council .approach the-Washington-H.U.D. office. We would to gain and nothing tolose by such action. In - .17 a request ,e statement�.the Council ,should detail without bias the 0 our 'present position and blocking our progress; or, if actical, to.`submit -communication in a joint majority; and ' s written by members of =the.Council. USfor_progress to be made in. resolving our difficulties iso and earnestly hopes that the Council will cooperate in roblem as suggested above rather than feeling satisfied to be swept: along by th'e current of circumstances. , s _ 2 SQA""'4��1" cc��:'z.9�+:+ {�.r ,��bt Y,�i '� h i � ?F ✓trLti- . E - ORDINANCE N0. PAGE: -2 (j) VP,(Ml);.the uses T as regulated by 8.10.15. (k) VP_(M2); the -uses as regulated -by 8.10.16. M1 ._VP (IP) the uses as regulated by, 8.10.17: (m) VP (PC),; the uses -as regulated by 8.10.17.1.. (n)VP_(CBS)-; the uses as regulated by 8.10.14a. -'C . ( 8.10 .`14) CB. -,ZONE- USE-- REGULATIONS Premises "in the CB.--'Central--Business Zone shall be used for the following purpose only: 1 :Retail Trade - including food, drug and liquor stores; eating and/or drinking establishments, general merchandise, apparel, custom tailoring and -accessories stores. bicycle shops; furniture, furnishings and'--appliance_sales outlets;art antique and book dealers; hardware'anG hobby, a hope; ;floriets; jewelry, cigar`, gift, novelty and •souvenir`stores; optical gaoda, camera and photographic suppliers;:•_news __deale rs"-and,`other' us es similar to' -the. -above,,, subject to the approval- of the Council• -after: receiving a report of the Commission: 2Services .-including hotels'and'motels; drive-through banks and'- nd other: financiAl'_instIi_ tutions,; 'photographic studios; beauty and'barber'shops;'shops-for.:repair and servicing of bicycles, -typewriters, shoes.,,watehes and jewelry;; churches ,religious, _ instructional,--edunandinstitutional-services;-schools and daycare centers; libraries.theatera, travel.bureaus, indoor recreational facilities;" -public parks and playgrounds; -printing, newspaper -;.publishing, blueprinting= and photostating; physical culture and -health services; clubs and lodges; laundromats and dry cleaning outlets; -;and other uses similar.. to the above., subject to the a ; pproval of, -the Cou'ncil. after,receiving.a report of the Commss-ion. 3: Offices(bus_inessand-pr.ofessional).' 4 Government and :Community Buildings. 5 Multiple dwelling units", above ;the ground floor only. 6-. Transportation --,,,depots .; —piKc"l�it"ani "§trtiCtures-of MU -D. (8.10.--14a) CBS, -- HS ZONE USE REGULATIONS - Premis-es.-1n`the CBS Central Business Service zone shall win_purposes only: be used for the_Pollog 1. The uses set -forth - -in =8.10.14. 2: Auto repair garages, auto service stations, auto parts - sales 3. Multiple dwellingunits. �.1L u; � � ✓-4-.--Ae�ces-s ory–pa�klzrg�d'1.'1'Tt''i'e s . 5. Car, wash establishments. 6,. Undertaking -establishments: 7. Motor vehicle sales:,'; 8. Dry cleaning plants., 9. Other uses similar to the `above, subject to the the 'Council. _n 1 --vv -o-oq-1vTnv,-ti, i -1 -port of the Commi:, :1 _,r,. E. (8.1018_A) ,PERFORMANCE STANDARDS._,_ The.following.performance standards shall be observed in the CB CBS., Ml, M2, arid_IP' Zones A: --SCREENING.,-°_A.gr:een belt planting strip consisting of - evergreen ground cover with hardy -shrubs shall be used to screen any commercial'' use-and;'the °open storage. of any materials or equip- mentalong the.side or ---rear of any_lot adjoinging an R district. Such, planting:str_ip=shall be _of=sufficient width and density to provide an effective screening -with --"shrubs not less than -8 -feet in height. In lieu of_planting;strip`s, _.a_6 foot solid fence of masonry or heavy_w.00d-construction, or other material approved by - theBuilding Inspector, may be used`to screen 'said uses -from -any adjoiningdistrict. '[.e.t.A-.• 1' - - 5.11. .L-:;1. 'S� n, w d=.. 24-f.ST �-4 s.!'. alis+'+'.1G - Vr,-Y Z,.:i i�•- } ..5'- - - _ .. .. .. •i ..eY.i`! ORDINANCE PAGE'S - -stories 'and shall 'not exceed ;170 feet. - =H. (8.10.22 A6) 6. In the CBS :'Zone,. said- buildings shall -not exceed 8 stories and shall , not__ exoeed'.;100_ feet . I. (8.10.23 A) YARD REGULATIONS. A: Except,as specifically provided in Sections B and C, -yards shall be provided-foxv..buildings .as shown in the, following tabulation: ONE FRONT YARD TWO .SIDE ONE REAR ;,HAVI_NG:A'DEPTH =YARDS HAVING YARD HAVING -ZONE OF WIDTH.OF A DEPTH OF R1A 30 -feet.- feet 30 feet R1B 25 'feet 5 feet 30 feet R2,=_-: ,25 feet 5 feet 25 feet R3, R3A1 20 feet 5feet 25 feet R3B Cl 20..'f eet None,20 feet CH - 40 feet - None None C2>- None, None None CB None -_:~ -: =None -None CBS None None None Ml - 25.,--f eetNone None M2 None: None None IE' '25 "if e.et None None -PC 40 ;feet 20 feet -20 -feet J. (.8.10.24,A) AREA REGULATIONS.' _ A. Except.as_provided"-in`'Section 8.10;24B, here shall be minimum'lot frontage, minimum lot width,>minimum`lot area, and minimum .lot area per -family as -shown on the following tabulation: - (AREA PER FAMILY IN SQUARE FEET) -LOTSi DWELLINGS FRONTAGE WIDTH AREA IN SINGLE TWO MULTI- ZONE IN 'FEET IN.FT.� S ..FT. FAMILY FAMILY FAMILY R1A ; -T 0— 0 -:=10,000 0'� ,000 RlB" 35 60 6,,0.00 .61,000 * - R2 35i 50 5,000 5,000 3,000 _ R3 35 50 5000 `59000 3,000 31,000 R3A 35 =5.0 5,000 51000 2,500 12000 R3B 35 50 5,000 5,00`0 22500 750 Cl -; 35_ 35 None- 10,000 10,000 10,000 CH None None None 10,000 10,000 10,000 C2 None :None None ,6,000 3,000 29000 CB None None None * * 750 CBS- None `None None * * 750 Ml None'None _ None 6,000 6=,000- 6,000 M2-.- one None = <None None-- IP IP None ._ None None * `Indicates °not permitted in district K. (81010.252A8 For hotel:_or motel uses,'one parking space for each unit plus one-space_for _every __three employees. F F` 't F f G J J,f rn - r. _ J T pT SFA„ TN yJT:�S�ri •'•'SrT•� ♦}Xv 1%i. J f cc '3- ' _ fi > >. 's'7t i.trvy i";t vt`n •a' �l't iti"`�"� 'iS,b%�"3"CX } t� t1 x .,try"C .'. ..Ills la ORDINANCE NO. " PAGE ``3 F. (8.10.22 A4) li` - In M2.zones said zbuildings. shall not exceed 100 feet., provided where 'a lot in_M2 zones is adjacent to a lot in an R District, -the building shall_ be set--back-from_such a line one foot for each 6:.feet: of building height. G. (8.10.22 A5) 5: In. -the. CBZone,,said buildings shall not exceed fifteen storiesand shall_not exceed `170 feet. H. (8.10.22 A6) 6'. In; the CBS. -Zone. said buildings -shall not exceed 8 stories and 'shall not •xoeed ;100 -'.feet. I... (8.10.23-A)' YARD REGULATIONS. A. Except'as.:specifcally- provided in Sections B and C. yards shall be provided,1_tor buildingsas shown in the following - tabulation_: =. ONE :FRONT- YARD_ TWOSIDE ONE -REAR HAVING A`DEPTH YARDS":HAVING YARD HAVING `ZONE OF :'WIDTH.!OF A DEPTH OF Rl 30,--f eet —8 feet 30 feet R1B 25 =feet.,, 5 feet 30 feet R2 25 .:feet: 5 feet 25 feet =- -= R3, R3A 20• feet .5.feet 25 feet _R3B _ C1; 20'feet None 20 feet CH ; 40 -feet None None C2None`:` None None CB1 None None None CBS None ;_ - -` None None Ml 25 ;feet None 'None M2- :None - None None IE. - 25 _feet None None PC 4o. feet 20 feet 20 feet J. _(8.10.24 A) AREA REGULATIONS. A. Exoept.,as provided in Section 8.10.24B, thereshall be minimum lot frontage, -minimum lot width, minimum _lot area, and minimum lob area per family as ;shown on the; following tabulation: (AREA PER FAMILY IN SQUARE FEET) DWELLINGS - FRONTAGE ':WIDTH -AREA=IN SINGLE TWO MULTI- ZONE IN FEET IN'FT. S 'FT. FAMILY FAME FAMILY R1A �0 —SO— . 10,000 0,00,0 ---v RlB 35: 60 6 ,000l 6,000 R2 - 35 50 59000 5,000 3,000 R3 35 50. 5,000 ;5,000 _ 39000 39000 R3A_' 35 50 5;000 53000 2',500 12000 - R3B; 35 50 5,900 ;5,000 2,500 - 750 Cl 35 35 None 103,000 10,000. 10,000 CH None None None 10,_00.0 10,000 10,000 C2 None None None 6,00.0 3,000 29000 CB None.- None None * * 750 CBS None None None 1 * 750 Ml None •-None '` None 6,000 6y000 6,000 M2 None None None • IP None " None None *-Indicates not"permitted'in district K.(8.1025.A8) $: For ,hotel or mot el"usea, one parking space for each unit plus;_ one' :space' for every three employees . _ i T 4 C -:ORDINANCE N0. PAGE'4 Y L. (8.10.25 A9) ' 9. For: -a11 commercialuses-in CBS Zones, -.one parking space for every 500 square°feet`-will•be'provided. M. (8:.10.25 A10) 10. For -commercial uses in the M Districts, one space for each 30q square-:.feet:=of floor area;;_ for 'industrial uses in M and IP Districts- ,'one-space,tor each two employees ofmaximumnember working at any one_time.or one"°space`for-each 600 square feet of floor. -area, -whichever is -.the -,greater. N. N. (8.10.26 A. 4. In'the_C2, CB3 M Zones, `there: may -be any accessory use. SECTION III REPEALER. All other Ordinances or parts of Ordinances in conflict with the provisions of this Ordinance are hereby repealed SECTION IV SAVINGS CLAUSE. If any section,' provision, or ;part of this Ordinance shall b -e adjudged invalid or unconstitutional, such adjudication shall not affect the validity of the -Ordinance as *L.ANAAO MA* IpA 4 r.vA _._ AI,I UKMLTS AI '� r-iGF'}cl -k- 'JAY ,H NONOHAN Esc i` LLOYD-A.EPLEY i� < �ws ci t4 ;tx+ 'j14 SOUTH.LINN STREET_ �T E�L�ON Y IOW CITY 10W 52240 "April 23, 1974 - '.' �..- ?r _s.- {� rC �2t � �. °G ay r• f�vi,.' - norable Mayor and City Councils vic.,,C ent a.r ro m C Awa City, 1Mows t=52240 arMayor' and CouncilMembers s Ka Y's' e 'T - �As attorney for the'developers ofWeebers Second Addition,:.I.request _ La t the approval�oftheaplat of rsaid addition_ be deferredy one week to F; 6 �R9 TIQ71 z'.. �R9 TIQ71 Lo t7 _r .; RESOLUTIOWNO .74=155 , - - RESOLUTION MAKING AWARD OF FOR .CONTRACT 2 New 000 1b: GVi9 Truck Chassis with Dump Body & Hoist BE IT RESOLVED BY :THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE .CITY OF IOWA CITY,, IOWA: That the bid.of Cline Truck & Equipment Co, of Iowa City in the amount of $ 13, 353: 00 for the purchase of 2 New and Unused 24,000 lb- GVW Truck Chassis with Dump Body and Hydraulic Hoist. Trade-in of 2 1970 'Ford F-600 Dump Trucks, City Equipment Nos 203 209 described in the specifications heretofore adopted by -this -Council on March 12 ,' 19 74be and is hereby accepted, the same being the lowest responsible bid -received -for said work. The Finance Director is herebydirected to execute a purchase order with the said Cline Truck & Equipment Co. of Iowa City for said equipment It was' -moved -by - =- Brandt and seconded by White that " the resolution as`read be adopted, and' -upon -roll call there were: AYES: NAYS: ABSENT: " Brandt X - Czarnecki X Davidsen - - X deProsse - X White X Passed:.and approved -,this 23rd day of April 19 74 Mayo FATTEST: City -Clerk - ification! fled on_forms lamed,' -i n iade:payab at' any: Iti unit will re e made -within thirty (30) days after acceptance by MEW V / zWPM X 4 city clerk77, - 0-RESOLUTION OF NECESSITY MERCER =PARI: TENNIS -''CENTER^`PROJ : - WHEREAS. 'nrellminary nlwne and, tnnmrifivarinna are nnm nn filo in rho "MMI ton: s its! RESOLUTION JNO 3INEER;TO PREPARE ICATIONS AND REPARE FORM OF BIDDERS ON THE that the -Resolution -as react-:nc,auvLj%-=., a- , r •- - -_ there were: i \ = N0:.. •_ , RESOLUTION _ ..� a-_ a E 5> *F _`-:.... "a' e-C ,,t31�ar"t.;. Y£ Zr 7d.Xy.•r,,r 5a i.'-. i - — r .,r+s .iZzn�i vk3:; s,p RESOLUTIOTI APPROVING; SPECIFICATIONS AND, NOTICE TO`,BIDDERSFIXINGzAMOUNT O1► BIDDER'S CHECK _.. _ ANI-:'ORDERING-!CITY--'CLERK-',To,--PUBLISH NOTICE TO . BIDDERS `AND iFI%ING TE'.FOR=RECEIVING ,SAME. BE IT RESOLVED, BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY-OF IOWA CITY,`IOWA: That Mercer Park Tennis Center'Project be initiated BE IT FURTHER RESOLVEk that the specifications, as prepared by George Bonnett, Acting Director, Dept. of Public Works Of -and the form of contract and:Notice=to Bidder¢, ;aa prepared by the City ;Attorney, be and'Ehe same are- hereby-;approved; and are; hereby ordered placed on `;,file-in the=office of the-City Clerk for public inspection. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED-that the amount-of;th0 check to accompany each bid shall be xqusKaxila�ac7fSdcZXaeeaacm kAhxxbrid v*mwekxbAddxx- in the amount of,`$3,500 00. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVEDthat the City Clerk is hereby directed to advertise for bids on said pro] ect bide to be received by the City; of _10108-City, Iowa, at__the.office'of the City Clerk in the Civic.Center until,-..10':_00 A M. _ CDT .' on the 16 hday of May, 1974 and opened then, and thereupon referred to the City Council for action upon.�said_bida,at a meeting to be held at the Council Chambers, Civic Center,' Iowa.-.City," Iowa;' on the.21st day of May 1974,7 30 P M. , : Notice to. Bidders is�to be published once each week for tpo consecutive weeks'in,the Iowa City Presa Citizen, a'legal .; newepaper,,pririted wholly, in,the'English_languags, the first publication to be not less than-fifteen„�cleardays prior..to the date fixed for said - letting. White e seconded Lt1pY$K that the It was movedby. deProssand by 0d _ Resolution as read be adopted, and-u onroll.call there were: P - AYES: NAYS ABSENT: X. .` -Brad t'- - Czarnecki Ri�Yd'aK - _White - and,,a roved -this 2 . � day. of A 1 19 Passed PP 7G ATTEST: - city:Clerk r � Y }=RESOLUTION NO.7159 4 -_ -RESOLUTION'AUTHORIZING EXECUTION OF CONTRACT _; WHEREAS, the City of •Iowa City`, Iowa, has negotiated a contract with - Ben Schwartz _ _-. a copy of said contract being attached - to this Resolution and by this reference;;made -a,,part hereof, and WHEREAS, the,=City-Council deems it in the- public interest to enter into said contract. . NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY,THE;,CITY'=COUNCIL. 1. That the -Mayor -and City Clerk are heieby authorized and directed to execute the Agreement with . Ben: -Schwartz -2. That the City:Clerk-;shall,-furnish copies of said Agreement to any --citizen requesting same _ It was moved -by Brandt and seconded by Davidsen that - the 'Resolution be adopted,::and upon roll,call'there were: - AYES: 'NAYS: ABSENTe ; = X Brandt . :. -. jX Connell .Czarnecki -Hickerson Passed and approved this 2 -3rd day' of April 1974 - ` Mayor _ ATTEST: City Clerk Y_ - _ _ ..4r �i 5't,�42�. f.,�5if�' i� �h^jfrtStl .SSilytti Yt+Y'T S -,':'L. t. 7:: i 1 •rvW.:: J � .�` i ' .Y.'.i-.4�.i-Yv'cY'��� GREEMENT AGREEMENT- THIS, THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this 02, day Of- March- 1974, by and between-Ben Schwartz, hereinafter called Schwartz; and`City:o.f Iowa City, Iowa,hereinafter called Iowa "City, WITNESSETH: - WIIEREAS.Schwartz is the owner of the following described real-estate situated in Iowa City, Johnson County, Iowa,."to wit: The -South 40'feet" of Lot 4, Block 65, original -,town.-of Iowa,Ci'ty, Iowa; according-to the - recorded.plat_thereof;'also 'commencing' at a point 40--feet,North of_the-Southeast corner of said Lot,`4, .in Blo:cl1. . 65 in 'I' City,'' Iowa; thence Nest 10: feet`; thence=North 4 feet; thence East 10 feet; thenceiSouth 4 feet to the place of '.beginning; • and, - ". WHEREAS 'Iowa City ._is the owner of the real_estate:- lying immediately North of Schwartz,'s real estate; and, - WHEREAS all structures,have"been removed from _the - Schwartz real estate; and _there .now==exists an excavation in that lot which vias formerly'a basement; and, PJHEREAS the-,City has .previously caused its real, estate lying North of Schwartz;?s •.real estate to be filled - - and landscaped by Pro ject=.Green; and, WHEREAS_the parties hereto desire to arrange for the " filling and landscaping of the Schwartz real estate. NOW THEREFORE, inconsideration'o.f'One Dollar and - other, ;valuable consideration, `it is`hereby agreed between the parties as;.follows: 1. Iowa<City,through Project Green, will cause the excavation-on the Schwartz real estate to be filled leveled ' - - T<<Y. "i' li._ . Y...�'�,��.J! �. t.n'1`:Yif�N 5.�rt.. Y Milo u%= T �. ..�rt?e 1 h...i .. -)�43,u z..:e. ..✓.. �..._.. fes' CIVIC CENTER. 410 E: WASHINGTON ST. 77 IOWA CITU, IOWA 52240 310-36 4800 __. C. Wayne Housel -2- August 9, 197 Iowa ;:City,- Iowa Allowance as well as those._peopl'e who were or will be in legal - residence at the time the' LPA actually- acquired the property. -This is not true. As stated;above, only one Dislocation Allow- ance per unit can be paid. If you have any questions regarding this, please feel free to contact the.uAdersigned. Very truly yours, -- ours,CLUE b Utbtut 1(etrey/a'L c L 0 t l 1371• p APPENDIX-3'- 5. PPENDIX 3-5. Q. May moving`expense payments be made to more than,one person d ap ace ram:the eme.'real opertyr bat who occupied the atructureat different times?: - A. If'Family"A moves after: receiving a: notice of intent to acquire the property they occupy, they maybe eligible for a reloca- tion payment for moving'.. expenses. _If -Family B moves -into the vacated unit before acquisiton,,.and:moves after it is acquired, they may be eligible for a.relocation payment for moving ex pensee. :Either, family may alsobe eligible for replacement housing.payments .i£ they meet the specific eligiblity_require- menta forthe:payment. 6. Q. In calculating ,the fixed payment for moving expenses, how are the- rooms be counted? A. The,room_count for a:fixed payment for moving expenses is based on -the number-of;rooms'occupied by the claimant plus one addi tional room,-whereappropriate, to -Allow for articles stored in ars es attics - r g g , ,.cellars}or othe.. storage=space. i _ 21t. '1'I Mt't111A1tY Mt1Vlr. TC- n tl.l.nhl.naod poroon who, e ompo . iolocLLI -o iuoolvo`.n Cixrtd-ro7ocr}l;.l.on payment and diclocation ` ullowanco st,tho tiino oC'tho L•omporury movo, only actual moving 4 _ oxhonnos .tn1y ,bo -pn:ld Por ?tho ponmtnont movo. only 01111 rJ.i rloca- 1.:inn.rila.owrtnnn ue.tYrlm nuuln to n_li.np7.nrr•cl pornon. LIMI'PA'.I':I"oNa.P'Ult JU7:N'p OCf;1113ARPS OF )INt;L1 1AMILY D41>;LLI1Ir,S. , If l rnl t v.Lrlun Lrt 110E rtJ'ruitl aro -'joint occupants of a ainglo- Inucl..ly AwrtLLlul•, cinch nall,l.blo.claimnnt is ont'itlyd to actual inuv l.iij;` crxlcuuiran� ; iia, oo't rorL-h -i n paragraph 4, �;oci;ion 1, of this l;h:ritlur. LL'_ tho inclivldiillo olo< L to; rocoivo a fixed pnyrnnnt, nnl ntuio thea orM�`ol tint ao oulaii� L -od -the: amount of tho fixed Iu,�nuniL aura Lh�t �i.l:nlucrtLiott na::Lowanco Must ;bo proraLod among_tho u.litLtn:utLy.'. 1'ho •1.otrtl,of fixod paymonto;and the dislocation allowancoa mado'.to all ouoh.claimants moving from a single family dwelling"ehall' not exceed the total. applicable to a single individual. >e 1 ..fir - 4 -.� � _y -- t - - s = .._ a ..... �_.v. _.� L.f. ,._ a ._ � _� ... .. ... -. RAY S. WELLS, CITY MANAGER IP 7 CQY, OLS'A' - - MAYOR -.-- EDGAR CZARNECKI - - - - COUNCRMEMBERS - - C. l'7. :BRAND? - PENNY DAV16SEN - _-- --- CAROL ddROSSE J. PATRICK WHITE P R 0 C .L A MAT 10 N WHEREAS,' crime and itseffect upon the lives and property of our-c"itizens";continues_undiminis_hed, despite efforts by government; citizens-: organizations and many . individuals;'and WHEREAS, the„problems of crime touch and affect all segments - of--our society undermining, and eroding the moral and - economic'«strengths'of"our communities and their citizens, and° WHEREAS, there is'stila a reluctance on the part of many citizens to-involve themselves in actions-to insure the-protec- tion, rights and well-being `of their fellow citizens,- and - - WHEREAS, Optimist clubs and their members continue to ,sponsor and support programs.aimed.at combatting crime and - disrespect fo,r.law through year-round efforts. NOW THEREFORE BE `IT. �RESOLV"EU, that .I : Edgar R. Czarnecki Mayon o 6 Iowa .Ctty, .Iowa .phoe.Zaim the week ob MAy 1-7, 1974 a6 RESPECT FOR-..'LAW WEEK, and a.6 k aZZ citizena o6 Iowa City to; fo n w� h-;the Op �m sts tin eannyin.g the mehaage ob neapec -`ion Zaw o ashen cLtizenz, and by<example, e,6 - - -)L :. ponzZb.c ity c.itizenbhip. MA R % Dateda Iowa'City, Iowa _- . thi,6 30th :day' o 4Ap_xiZ,: j 974. -th as we "th -of Pa cc tl re, STATE-OF-.,-IOWA COUNTY.OF A 'a -Ac mad ied by law of t ':.the S ride& that this -req 77 Ln -a lie'n.:from date Lt:the-.applicant therefore>shall-meet other e ?•�w<« 2/ t � w F. W4X�q �� , T.F F; -1 12 r! tv t" w m 03 OQ 03 O tv PIS - ISDOo co "a C) N ",W w 4- W 0% kO W In W �Q kD OD �-D- In to Fa -A- O%'.0% 4- MD 4a IrA A* W �J N. CC -4 4) CID 0 1--Ao Go DO 00 Li (D CD 6) 4A 4- 0 CIO Ln LA Ln %a Naw ho C7% W - C% J-4 �s M, - Ln 0% -P- 0;" In 0% 0 -1 00 La OD W Ln vi 0 CID, C� 00 Ln 0-n n Nj IIn 8 F' 0% Uq OD -P- W n �o )D n 3% n %A Ul Cp� (:).k_ n LA Ln %o '43 -4 V Ln W CID Q %Q -P W -4 V1.0 W 1-4 00, F. W4X�q �� , T.F F; -1 12 r! tv t" w m 03 OQ 03 O tv ISDOo tv t" O 03 O tv tv t" O tv I _ - ysientazi.ve �►gc.nua y.F Plannins 8 >Zoning=.Commission _- "Iowa�City,` Iowa rwest °ot ,lots tronting on 5ixtn-Hvenue) . xeques c riicci by Robert. and =Dana Wolf.. Date {sled; 3/15/74 Oe fer-red: - 4/1`1/x74' 45 day ].imitation : 4/29/74 L'. =Subdivision -,Item': 1. S-:..7406. :_ Grolmus Addition', Part 2. Preliminary plat >ofsubdiviaion, filed' by Pe an Oakes '(vic. east of Prai-rie du Chien Road and; north of Virginia Avenue) . Date filed': 4/-8/74. _ 45 `day _limitation: 5/23/74 F. ``.Discusson i :. - .Ttems 1. P-,7315. Sidewalk Policy.Studye 2. P- 7317. University -_Zone:-.District (U) . G. - Adjournment Next regular, meeting April 25, 1974 _ STAFF'REPORT :(SUPPLEMENT) • Plannin g _& Zoning Commission K' x April 25;` 1974`' SUBJECT: "-. 'Z-7;405. Application submitted by'Robert and Erma Wolf to rezone an :83 acre tract of land located` .north of H Street, west of lots fronting`on Sixth Avenue, and south and eastof ;RalstonCreek-.;from: an R1B 'zone to an R2 zone. Date filed: 3%15/74'; 45-day limitation: 4%29/74. - STAFF - The Staff had previously ANALYSIS: recommended, in a Staff Report dated April 11, 1974. _the _approval`of the above application.-On'April 26,__19.73,:a, Staff Report was _written recommending ,denial of a' request.to:rezone certain property', common ly.=referred "=to `as -the Richardson !.Tract' located within close proximity":toahe`subject property and east of Sixth Avenue, south=of..H: Street, west,'.of.Fifth Avenue, and north of the. C. R.J. &P .?Railroad "'from an', R1B.' zone: to an R2.-zone-(see attachb plat),. This'supplemental'"Staff .Report i intended to ".=resolve the question that if'the-two properties are both similar in nature:, and located ;in- the.:same areas why would the Staff not recommend-.denial of;_the:subject application for the same reasons _given previously: _ It appeared evident: from_the- 1973 Staff= Report there was no _ justification for rezoning ;the;Rchardson:,Tract to an R2 zone - even on-_he basis.. of the;="buffer ,zone" concept so explicitely defined: _;The =Staff is in complete:. agreement with the previous- report and thPaction;wh"ich ahe:City.subsequently took but are of the opinion: there are`_other reasons,'whichdo justify 'rezoning the subject=property,,includng the following: -` - 1. There would•.be-no adverse affect on adjacent property, 2. 'An R2 zone would permit development of the tract, 3. --The construction _of duplexes would be an asset and an improvement.tol-the residential area, and _4. Any.1further expansion of_zone is _unlikely because of existing ;development`. - _ Since in--the-.'l973 Staff Report:mention-was made of the "unwise policy" of- rezoning ,land:for:-the'profitable.interests of the land holders, Item2 should be fully discussed. Rezoning for economic -` reasons . per, se is ._not `only-`-an` unw se policy, but under certain ' - circumstances.unl"awful. ;However, :zoning for economic-reasons may properly present`-.---Aneed for an amendment to a zoning ordinance as in the =following example. In the case of-Mallory v. West J -»ci!- 4LR %h3 �� SJ''i�[ •F ��� `] �l �' d y - I•k 4� T x...'1t r'! - yl, '( + 11artkoid'. Some of the same property: Re'zohi argum I e L nts':'could s :onnectibut-'decision,- the- idision or_•the ,town council dalzone to commercial, held question for business.develop- t1i6.._1and- could -be -.put, and ;residential I use --on a sound I of -neighboring residential town council had not acted le,-_�'an,dl,there wasno abuse of -'a.---rqommon. law- principle of e I rty . - which is= -not necessarily d int, any planning stan po iel-basis,ofconformance with Tlan-.exceptwhen changing irly in, are areas itsons including economic a I -afe not adversely,_ affected. "changed R2zoning had been he :`south of the subject ;subsequently constructed.. If Ill' duplexes the subject tract ngunitswould conceivably situation would result in an m-l-1-the.:-0evelopment of single s -,assvmed that prospective iv6l- --a - cross -the street from .,Of__'�.the tract,, it is not homes,,dver-a seventy year he site..which-raises the 11i_' -;adapted to single family If Z'the. property is ever to It- 6hanqe in- -zoning is of be and. ;perhaps were presented ticli a_r_ddonTract to- an R2 zone. erence-An the -Staff's --opinion, --"f 6rrezoning. The subject o ;R2;zoning on two sides :ity.. -An >R2 zone thence - of the -zoning which -is .ngi s I ingle-family homes which , is'o n"'Tract.,which incidentally kbie characteristics for ty,,s isolated by RlB zoning homes', ;many of which face the ,-*R2._.'couldp re haps-be construed _ • -to be "spot" or piecemeal zoning. STAFF - For,, the reasons afore- RECOMMENDATION:mentioned, the the `Staff = supports - _:` recommendation to rezone - -the- subject property to an R2 zones COMMENT: The two petitions for rezoning demonstrate the need'for a study of the area to ;determine the --most appropriate land uses. and zoning of'the-area. If as aresult of.' the study; changes in zoning for all or part of .the area are necessary, ;they should :be made at one-time rattier than on a'lot-by-lot basis.' _ 6 WCKLV- i C c 5 6 7 f3,ti AO' SOS'. SUBJECT _ Chien Roadand`:-,.'four, .:10 4/8/.74;.45-day„limitat. �.. 7.... --- the Plat: 2.--- The;title should_be 1 page :2 ,4 1 Possible Agenda April 231974-.- 16. Consider auctioning of real estate.: