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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1973-01-23 Regular MeetingMINUTES OF,A REGULAR.COUNCILMEETING JANUARY 23, 1973 The City COun c il of Iowa CitY,:Iowa, met in regular session in the on the 23rd day of January, 1973 at 4-00 O'clock P.M. Council Chambers of the Civic Center. Members present were: Brandt, Connell, Czarnecki, flickerson and White. Absent: None. Mayor Brandt presiding. The invocation was given by Rabbi Roy.Abramovitz of Agudas Achim Congregation. It was moved by.Hickerson and seconded:by White to consider the minutes the .amount read to be a.full reading and to approve 1973,,subject'',, to., of f,- the �regular -council meeting:,6f: January ..16,. %correction4 motion carried... Public DiSCUSSIOn:' Carone,Embree, be 99 on the holding .the Farmers' Market,, so planting can planned I 1 1 if held., It was moved , . . .,- I and requesting, publicity � for the. Proj ect, letter be received white that the by Connell and seconded by and filed. motion carried.. It was moved by Connell andsecondedby Hickerson that. the be approved, subject disbursements in the amountof,$871,148.50, to audit. .Motion carried. by by Connell that It was, moved by Hickerson I of i2-21-72.; Humani the minutes of the Airport Comm. meeting and filed. Relations Comm. , meeting,of 1-15-73 be received rec, luested discussion of I the research Councilman Czarnecki project mentioned ^in Hdman Relations minutes at:the .next meeting. It '.was moved by, White, and seconded by Connell to adopt the �: ResolutionApproving Class'C Beer Permit Application for Kwik.gJ Shop,1814 Lower Muscatine Road. Upon roll call Hickerson, . 'aye'. Motion carried white, Brandt, Connell and Czarnecki voted It was moved by White and seconded,by Connell to adopt the Beer i i Liquor Control License Resolution Approving Class A Club the Triangle:Club, Iowa MemorialUnion. Upon Application for roll call white, Brandt, Connell, Czarnecki &'�Hickerson voted ied. 'aye'. Motion carried: It was moved by Connell and seconded by White that the request be for four taxicab licenses for the Yellow Cab Company granted. Motion carried. It was moved by flickerson & seconded by Connell that the of eligibility for certifications from the Civil Service Comm. Mumford, Wm. Farmer & Firefighter in the Fire Dept. for Jerry and approved. Motion carried. Fred Stieglitz be received F t . is COUNCIL MINUTES JANUARY 23, 1973' It was moved by Connell and seconded. by Czarnecki that the letter from Richard & Gladys Jenkins: 431 Lee St., con- `cerning'no parking on Lee Street be received and filed. Motion carried. After discussion, it was moved by Hickerson and seconded _by, Czarnecki that the letter from Lloyd Turner, Mayor of Waterloo, requesting support of legislature for bonding to complete.Hwy. �$ -520 from Sioux, City to Dubuque, be received and further action deferred until the Council has an opportunity to seethe specific -legislation as it further relates to Highwaybond,i.ng. Motion carried: 'r It was moved by Hickerson and seconded by Connell that r the, letter from John Albright, 42 1 Lee Street requesting that 19 ' parking be retained on,Lee:"Streetbe receivedrand,filed. ;Motion carried. it was moved by Connell and seconded ,by White that the rules be 'suspended and the second -reading of the Ordinance'Vacat- ing a Portion of Burlington St.,,be given bytitle.only., Upon roll call Brandt Connell Czarnecki, Hi' ckerson and White voted 'aye'. :Motion carried 'and'second`reading given! It was moved by White and seconded by Hickerson that the rules be,suspended and,the.2nd and, 3rd readingsoof the Ordinance Vacating 'the Alley between Holt Ave.:& Templin Road, Black's `i Park;Addn. be given by title only. Upon roll call Connell, Czarnecki, Hickerson, White and Brandt voted:'aye'. Motion' carried. It was moved.by;Hickerson and seconded by;White.,that the Ordinance be adopted. Upon roll callCzarnecki, Hickerson, White, Brandt and Connell voted .'aye'. :;Motion carried. City Atty Jay Honohan explained the quiet 'title.action'and recommended providing the 'quit -claim deeds without cost. It was moved'by - Hickerson and 'seconded'by_Connell 'to set public 'hearing on the disposal of the property on February 13,1973 at 4 P.M. Motion carried. It was moved by ,White and seconded by Hickerson to adopt' the Resolution Approving' Plans &,Spec., etc. for two Compact Vans for Water Division of Public Works Dept. and Setting Date for Receiving Bids, 2-20-73. Upon roll call Czarnecki, Hickerson, White, Brandt and Connell voted 'aye'. Motion carried. It was 'moved by Connell and seconded by Czarnecki to adopt the Resolution, Approving Plans,, Specifications, etc. for Plant- ing of 625 Street Trees and Setting Date for Receiving Bids 1� 2-9-73. Upon roll call Hickerson, White, Brandt, Connell and Czarnecki voted 'aye'. Motion carried. C1J It was moved by Hickerson and seconded by Connell to adopt the Resolution Repealing Resolution #771 Authorizing Issuance �E of Parking Permits to Members of the Golden Age Club. 'Upon > rolllcall Brandt, Connell, Czarnecki, Hickerson and White voted 'aye'. Motion carried. It was moved by White and seconded, by Connell to; adopt the Resolution Approving Contract and Bond for Gjellefald'Constructors, n� Inc. for: the Water ,System 'Improvements, 2 Iowa River Crossings. Upon roll calllBrandt„ Connell, Czarnecki, Hickerson and White voted 'aye'. -Motion carried. Brendan Ward appeared 'concerning his request for $500. grant to 'cover 'operations of. the Children's Playhouse.'' The Staff recommended that the 'request'be turned -down because a si.milar?program ,is:being revitalized by, the Parks and Recrea- to this Department.' tion ,Dept. The Mayor advised Mr. Ward contact Dir. of Public Works Ralph Speer reported on his meeting with representatives of other governmental agencies in Johnson rCo. ,' namely 'Coralville, Lone Oree,;North Liberty, Oxford, Solon, Tiffin and representatives P_cm Johnson Co. Health Dept. &' Riverside concerning use of -'the Iowa City Landfillf.by entering into a 28E agreement with+.governmental agencies. only,, the fee the 1/2 of $3.SO;per ton of material hauled in vehicles above .ton, pickup. The Mayor advised that negotiations be, continued. The City Attorney explained other conditions of the, agreement. A short discussion of littering along.the route was held. The report from the Dept. of Public Safety concerning the study of the School Crossing protection at Henry Sabin School was at the intersection of South Dubuque St. and'Harrison',St. ;shown on the agenda and four recommendations were made. Marlene White and t' was moved .`b `W hi Perrin and Linda.bole„appeared. I Y �O J seconded by Connell to authorize an adult crossing guard at the corner of Harrison & Dubuque. Sts. ,Motion carried. The Mayor these commented that the School Board should have some imput in concerning problems and the Council should have a policy guards, The City markings, crossings and loading zones and parking.; should visit with the School Manager agreed that :the Council Board as these kinds of problems exceed the City's responsibility Wand explained that the City did not locate the, post office as had been implied. He announced he would meet with the City - School Safety Committee this week. -4-, COUNCIL MINUTES: JANUARY 16, 1973 City Attorney Jay Honohan had presented his written report and recommendation concerning the District. Courtruling on the t; parking ramp bond issue, and it had been discussed at the informal Council meeting. He recommended appealing the decision to the Supreme Court and requested authorization to do so. Mayor Brandt commented that his concern was if the Council had proceeded illegally in the past. Councilman Hickerson supported'the attorney's decision to appeal to the Supreme Court. Councilman Czarnecki agreed with Judge Eads' decision'. Councilman' White preferred. clarifying.legislation:' City Manager,Wells.explained that it would be totally untenable to practice the type of accounting proposed and recommended appealing .the decision. The City; Attorney expressed the. concern: of the bonding 'attorneys.. .. _. . and the League of Munioipalifies. It "was:`.moved'by,Hickerson` and seconded by.Connell that'. the City Attorney be instructed:; t.o,.file„an. appeal” to the Iowa Supreme Court on the decision;.by the District Court and seek theearliest.,'possible court hear- ing. Upon roll:call:Brandt,3rConnell &Hickerson voted 'aye', Czarnecki and White voted ''nay'.,, Motion' carried. Tne.Mayor.announced the Charter Committee public meeting at,8:00,P.M. of Staff and Council representation; .,Discussion followed. Councilman' Czarnecki announced hewould be attending. City Manager Ray Wells gave a preliminary report on the operation of th'e,Transit`System in 1972.::, Expenditures of $350,910.10 and receipts of $192';073.53 with 1,268,543 passengers, about 12G deficit,per passenger, a 2 mill subsidy. He also requested indications from,Councilmen'planning to.attend the City Congress, ; so that, he could make the necessary reservations. Councilman White announced a.meeting with Senator Clark at the Public Library on ',Jan. 26th at 3:00 P.M.,:and a meeting at 4:00 P.M. in the City Conference Room with Congressman Mezvinsky. `State dpi'• Also on Saturday morning:a meeting 'with Legislators con- cerning`.health'.bills and,Dept. of Transportation, Music Room at the Library 9:30 A.M. The.City,Attorney presented a Resolution Approving a Class C`Beer Permit Application for Seatons,Grocery. It was moved by Connell.and seconded by,Hickerson to adopt the.Resolution. Upon roll call Czarnecki, Hickerson, White, Brandt and Connell voted 'aye'. Motion carried: It was moved by White and seconded by Connell to adjourn to executive session to consider the fair market value for Parcel 11 in Block 84. Upon roll call Hickerson, White, Brandt, Connell and Czarnecki voted 'aye'. Motion carried. AGENDA REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF JANUARY 23, 1973, 4:00 P.M. Item No. 1 Meeting to order Roll call Invocation item No. 2 Reading of.minutes for. regular Council meeting of January 16 1973'. Item No. 3 Public Discussion Item No. 4: Bills for approval. Item No. 5 Receive minutes of boards and commissions. Item No. 6 Issuance of permits. .7 Correspondence to the Council. a. Certification of three'persons' for Firefighter from the Civil Service Commission. b. Letter from Richard and Gladys 'Jenkins, 431 Lee Streetr concerning no parking on Lee Street. c. Letter from Lloyd L. Turner, Mayor of -Waterloo, and President of the Iowa League of Municipalities, requesting support of legislation for bonding to complete Highway 520 from Sioux City to Dubuque. d. Letter from John P. Albright, 421 Lee Street, re - questing that parking be retained on Lee Street. Item No. 8 Consider ordinance vacating,a portion of Burlington Street. (2nd Reading) Item No. 9 Consider ordinance vacating �alley between Holt Avenue and'Te, Road, Black's Park Addition. (2nd Reading) Item No. 10 Consider resolution approving plans and specifications, form of contract for two compact vans for water division and setting date for receiving bids. Item No. 11 Consider resolution approving plans and specifications for planting of 625 street trees, and setting date for receiving bids. NEXT COUNCIL MEETING JANUARY 30, 1973, 4:00 P.M. page 2 January 23, 1973 Item No -12 Consider resolution approving plans and specifications for the ,trimming of600street trees, and setting date for receiving bids. Item No. 13 Consider resolution repealing resolution #771 authoriz- ing issuance of parking ,permits to me of the Golden Age Club. Item No. 14 Consider resolution approving contract and bond for Gjellefald Constructors Inc. for the water system improvements - Iowa River Crossing „'(2). ItemNo. 15 Report on` request from`Brenden Noel'IWard for $500 grant to cover operations of the Children's Playhouse. Item No. 16 Discuss meeting with representatives of other towns in Johnson County concerning use'of Iowa City sanitary landfill... Item No. 17 Report on ''study of school crossingprotection at Henry Sabin.school at .,the intersection, of South Dubuque Street and Harrison. Item No. 18 Re:portL and recommendation concerning district court ruling on parking ramp bond issue. Item No. 19 Business:,from the City, Council. Item No. 20 Report on,miscellaneous items from the City Manager and Q ' the City Attorney, Item No:, 21 Public discussion Item No. 22 Request for executive session to consider fair 'market value for parcel in urban renewal area. Item No. 23 Adjournment NEXT COUNCIL MEETING JANUARY 30, 1973, 4:00 P.M. .i ;r cr r -r ,.a r;, i. 1„ ax r -fh Za,. „r f�F',r .i�4'�• , r-,+i.'�i Yrqu,, �'.:, a{ L""47Sit�Pi! r. AGENDA REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF JANUARY 23, 1973, 4:00 P:M. item No. 1 MEETING TO.ORDER , ROLL CALL p INVOCATION /:s 66" Item No. 2 READING OF'MINUTES FOR'!REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF `JANUARY 16' 1973. Action:, .a,d� aeq Vt'cfV'M A eU ,• Item No. 3 P//U��BLIC DISCUSSION: l'r�rn�lHo rwldaas- 7t�/ 1ie1J6r+�. - Ra�so�Tl�P_� a✓'v/+Pvs /�I/>�,.i 0,��n I�Y%l (YIUf (1�1C'.]vr. OI?. �, o✓ tlS Item No. 4 BILLS FOR APPROVAL. Comment: Bills in ;the amount of $871'148,50 are submitted for approval. Action: I C/es � � �e Item, No. 5 r. RECEIVE MINUTES OF BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS. a. Airport Commission meeting of December 21, 1973.' b. Human Relations Commission meeting of January 15, 1973. Action: n4H R. LA �I 1,. 1. 1'�J-- Ai/I NAv' Isr t4 ow. Aoy—41r•-Jk V S�Ud., 1Y0��1 �CO`�c� op S10dl. page 3 • January 23, 1973 Item No. 7 (Continued) d. Letter from John P. Albright, 421 Lee Street, re- that be retained on Lee Street. questing parking Action: �f �. I tc ov w i I t =ue Item No. 8 CONSIDER ORDINANCE VACATING A PORTION OF BURLINGTON STREET. :(2ND READING)' Comment: The University of Iowa has requested the use of a`portion of of ,the RO:W. of Burlington Street.immediately-north University Power Plant. The staff has ;determined the that width will ,remain and that proper ,sufficient,R:O.W. procedure would be to vacate this desired area. ;The Zoning commission recommended- :approval of Planning`.and this vacation at .their meeting 'of 'January 11, 1973. . Public hearing was held:Januaryp9, 1973. Action: • Item No. 9 CONSIDER ORDINANCE VACATING ALLEY BETWEEN HOLT AVENUE (2ND READING) AND TEMPLIN ROAD, BLACK'S PARK ADDITION. ars The Planning and Zoning -Commission, at its meeting of vacation of this alley. Comment: November 22, 1972,,recommended aacent This vcation request was initiated by an adj property owner, and much of the alley is currently The staff being used as yard for the adjacent owners. by the concurs with therecommendation submitted Planning„:and Zoning Commission. Public hearing was held January 9, 1973. (If third reading is also. given and the ordinance adopted, Council should -set a public for disposal, of this alley for Feb ruary'13, 1973.) hearing f' v 1 �� 11� �y/ t I !A a b u i QI C Action: �� Pz..C{ �, U� taclnn l' �0- J�� •wC� `f tM ,P wC� P C Uw. Set f,'♦I a,t �is�ota.�' 7��;,f3,- Action: • page,4 ". January 23, 1973 Item No. 10 CONSIDER RESOLUTION APPROVING PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS, J FORM OF CONTRACT FOR TWO COMPACT VANS FOR WATER DIVISION 3LI AND SETTING DATE FOR RECEIVING BID;. Comment: This resoluiton approves the plans and specifications and sets the date for receiving bids for two compact .vans for use by the Water Division of, the Department of Public Works.' The date for receiving bids will be Tuesday, February 20, 1973, a.m. .This equipment will re- ,at'10:00 place two existing vans, one of which was purchased in 1968 and ,the other which was purchased in,1969. :.Funds- were provided in -'the 1973 budget in" -the amount of, $5,600,for the purchasei;of these'two'trucks. The staff, recommends adoption"of..this resolution. Action: } �- � 4C Item No. 11 CONSIDER RESOLUTION APPROVING :PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR PLANTING 'OF 625'STREET TREES 'AND SETTING DATE FOR RE- �r� • CEIVING BIDS. Comment. - This resolution approves the taking of bids for approxi- matel '625 street.trees-Ito be lanted on Iowa City Y P streets. -Bids, will be opened at,11:00 a.m., February .9, 1973'. The- amount of $18,750 was budgeted.for 1973 to . cover this -project. The staff; recommends adoption of the 'reso utt/pion; Action: V Item, No. 12 CONSIDER RESOLUTION.APPROVING PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR �G THE TRIMMING OF 600 STREET TREES, AND SETTING DATE FOR RECEIVING BIDS. Comment: This resolution approves plans and specifications for the trimming of approximately 600 trees on Iowa City streets. Bids will `be -opened at 11:30 a.m. Februaryl,9, 1973. :The amount of. $9,000.00 was budgeted for 1973 to cover this project. The staff recommends adoption of the resolution. Action: • page 5 -' January, 23, 1973." Item No. 13 CONSIDER RESOLUTION REPEALINGRESOLUTION $771 AUTHORIZING ISSUANCE OF PARKING.PERMITS''TO MEMBERS OF THE GOLDEN' AGE CLUB. Comment: 'Council directed the staff to make arrangements for Golden Age parking to be paid for by prior agreement - with interestedindividualsand/or agencies. The, proposed resolution repeals'a 1968 decision to furnish' free parking near`the Recreatioln Center. Action: s Item No. 14 OR CONSIDER'RESOLUTION APPROVING ;CONTRACT AND BOND'FOR GJELLEFALDiCONSTRUCTORS, INC.,.,FOR,THE WATER SYSTEM 32 IMPROVEMENTS - IOWA RIVER CROSSING '(2). Comment: This resolution approves the Mayor's signature on the contract'dnd bond for award of this'contract. The.award of th11 made. At the City Council meeting on. • .is:contract;was January 91 1973, as Item No. 10. Action: Item No. 15 REPORT ON'REQUEST FROM BRENDEN NOEL WARD FOR $500 GRANT ` TO COVER OPERATIONS OF THE CHILDREN'S PLAYHOUSE. Comment: Mr. ward will be present at the January 16 Council meeting to discuss this request. The 'staff would like to bring Council's attention the fact that th'e ,to Department'of Parks and`Recreation is revitalizing a well established,' program of similar nature. The Iowa City YoungFootliters organized ,by,the City several years ago after many years ofinstructionaltype, programs,''isbeginning operation again later this month'. A well qualified person to 'lead this group has been hired and with :certain ire-alighment of funds, the program is being financed as a part of the present budget without an ;( increase necessary. The 'staff recommends' that Council turn this request'ofrom`Mr., Ward. Actions down &,2ttAfV )j)Al r ^� Trw?, I".1 01'c._1 11fl Ve :�`" i _lr-ti, y • C��`I eV t}.UJ SPC. OJJ WGNle — LUI�5 W. page 6 January 23, 1973 Item.No. 16 DISCUSS 14EETING'WITH REPRESENTATIVES OF OTHER TOWNS IN OF, IOWA CITY,,SANIT ARY JOHNSON COUNTY CONCERNING USE LANDFILL. .; Comment: The staff will meet with representatives of other 22, 1973 to municipal units..at 7:30 p.m. January contractural a rrangements use of discuss possible is City Sanitary,Landfill. The reselts of the the Iowa meeting will be reported to Council'at the'January 23 meeting. j Actions -777777_ Item No. 17 REPORT ON .STUDY OF SCHOOL CROSSING PROTECTION AT HENRY' SOUTH ,DUBUQUE STREET SABIN SCHOOL AT'THE INTERSECTION OF AND 'HARRISON . inntheted The 'staff 'of the Department, of Public Works Comment: ng an investigation' singconcerning, the school cros. it to vicinity of the Henry`Sabin School''as pertains parking regulations and the traffic volumes, existing safety of;the children crossing the streets. Based upon gap studies and a`site survey wlicanwa18con- ducted,on Wednesday ;and Thursday, January,. 1973,.the following problems became evident. ltiey in vehicular traffic along wmthtOre3a30Yplm. Low gaps high pedestrian activity from :3:15 p. during that indicates'a need for traffic control period of time. 2.. 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I 1 �h rl� l •\ t� 7 C i, �' 61 <' l �l w` { ,I'� r — ' ' � r r t ' i ' r �. a A,{J7 +•!.�a"' �^: � �! �.J � '-(� r .. <'.. �.r ��� �� P . /� • !Jrn- �l'+rv. �,q i 4 t t •� n .Ili-� �l/''�J r/1��^%L. I�� f oe n.�'_! ,....�....e �,d.. I. nn � �. i 4/ •�-e'., re n..T�, ,l, Tt /' _ r fd)�� r. r , Item No: YMLUG` rVn".:r Mru rnromant�_ Annraisal'� revie URBAN rRENEWALI, AREA. eresent with +lasts weeks 'Col • MINUTES OF A REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING JANUARY ,16, 1973 The City Council of Iowa City, Iowa, met in regular session on the 16th day of January, 1973 at 4:00 o'clock P.M. in the Council Chambers of the Civic Center. Members present: Brandt, Connell, Czarnecki. Absent:_ Hickerson,, White. Mayor Brandt presiding. It was moved by Connell and 'seconded by Czarnecki to con- sider'the amount read to be a full reading and to approve the minutes for the regular Council meeting of January 9, 1973, subject to correction. Motion carried. The Mayor announced the retirement of Irene Shalla, who has worked for the City since 1953 and presentedher with a, pin denoting the 20"years 'of meritorious service. It was moved by Connell and seconded by Czarnecki to adopt the Resolution of'Commendation. Upon roll call Brandt, Connell and Czarnecki voted 'aye', Hickerson and' :White absent. Motion carried. — Public Discussion: Bill Nerad, representing the Golden Age Club, inquired if the Council had made a''decision on their: request for parking. The Mayor'stated that it would be dis- cussed under Item, 20 later in the meeting. It was moved by Connell and seconded by Czarnecki to receive' the minute's of the Housing Commission meeting of December 13; Charter Committeemeeting of January 10; CATV Committee meeting of January 5;, Planning &;Zoning Commission meeting of January 11; and Regional Planning Commission meeting of December 20, 1972. Motion carried It was moved by Connell and seconded by Czarnecki_ to adopt the Resolution to 'Approve the Class C Beer & Liquor Control License application for RAB Inc. dba/The Pub, 330 E. Washington. Upon roll call Brandt, Connell and Czarnecki voted 'aye','Hick- erson and White absent. Motion carried. It was moved by Connell and seconded by Czarnecki that the: letter from Raymond Sloan, Jr., attorney representing Robert Johnsons, requesting two readings of ,the Ordinance vacating alley between 'Holt Ave. and Templin Road be received and filed'. Motion carried. It was moved by Connell and seconded by Czarnecki that the', letter from Robert Wright, Office for Planning & Programming, concerning area meeting on Community Development be received • and filed. Motion carried. ,; • COUNCIL MINUTES -2- JANUARY 16, 1973 • It was moved by Connell and seconded by Czarnecki that letter and petition from the the Calvin Knights and residents of Lee Street area, requesting that parking ar retained on Lee Street, be received andfiled, Motion carried; The Mayor stated: that an alternative bus route would be discussed when the parking report comes up for discussion. It was moved by Connell and seconded by Czarnecki that d Br ants, concurring with the position on the 'letter ,from Donal Y Lee stated in the petition. to retain 'parking on one side of Street, be received and filed. Motioncarried. The City Attorney gave the first reading of the Ordinance Vacating a Portion of Burlington Street. He also gave the first reading of the Ordinance Vacating the Alley, between Holt 'and Templin Road, Black's Park Addition. It was moved by Connell and seconded by Czarnecki to adopt the Resolution Granting Easement 'along the East side of the i _''University of Iowa. Water Plant on Davenport Street for the ' Upon roll call Connell, Czarnecki & Brandt voted 'aye', Hick- "erson'and White absent. Motion carried. Director of Public Works Ralph Speer explained the tapping • fee for the Arbor Drive Relief Sewer for property north of Court St. and on both sides of Scott Blvd. and recommended establishing a connectionlfee of $150.00 per ,acre. it was, moved by Connell and seconded by Czarnecki to adopt the Resolu- tion Establishing the Fee. Upon roll call Czarnecki,' Brandt, and Connell voted 'aye', Hickerson and White absent.' Motion carried. It was moved by Connell and seconded by Czarnecki to adopt the Resolution Accepting the Work for the Linn St./maiden Lane/ Gilbert Street Improvement Program, Division I, Metro Pavers, Inc., as recommended by the Staff. Upon roll call,Brandt, onnell & Czarnecki voted 'aye', Hickerson and White absent. Cotien carried. The Council discussed the condition of the railroad crossings. The City Attorney advised ,that he had filed suit and is arranging preliminary hearing. Director of Public Works Ralph Speer outthe 1973 Sanitary,Sewer Improvement Project #1, one 'sewer on Bjaysville Lane and, one 500" west Prairie du.Chien,Road, to be assessed owners; the sewer requested by property onwers &ed. to property l and second P nnel Co Johnson ,C o. Health Dept. It .was moved Engineer. by Czarnecki to adopt the Resolution Designating g Upon roll call White & Hickerson absent, Brandt, Connell and • Czarnecki voted 'aye'. Motion carried. It was moved by Connell and seconded by Czarnecki to adopt the Preliminary Resolution for Construction of Sanitary Sewers. Upon roll call Brandt, y J I �yT -3 CUUNCIL MINUTES • JANUARY 16, 1973 Connell & Czarnecki voted 'aye', Hickerson and White absent. Motion carried. It was moved by Connell and seconded by Czar- necki to adopt the Resolution Fixing Value of Lots. Upon roll call Connell, Czarnecki and Brandt voted '''aye',Hickerson and White absent. Motion carried. It was moved by Connell and seconded by Czarnecki to adopt the Resolution Adopting Preliminary Assessment Plat & Schedule. Upon roll call Czarnecki, Brandt and Connell voted 'aye', Hickerson and White absent. Motion carried. It was moved, by Connell and seconded lby,Czarnecki to adopt the Resolution Setting Public Hearing on Resolution of 'Necessity for February`, 6, 1973. Upon roll call Hickerson and White 'absent, Brandt,` Connell and Czarnecki voted 'aye Motion carried. DirectorofPublic Works Ralph Speer outlined the William White Blvd'.IStorm Sewer Project, and discussed; alternatives. lie recommended setting public hearing to get citizen-imput.'. It was moved, by Connell and seconded by Czarnecki to adopt the Resolution' Designating Engineer. Upon roll call 'White and Hickerson absent, Brandt,:Connell and Czarnecki voted 'aye'. Motion carried. It was moved by Czarnecki and seconded by Connell to adopt the Preliminary Resolution for Construction of the Storm Sewer. Upon roll call Brandt, Connell and Czar- necki voted 'aye', Hickerson and white absent. Motion carried. • It was moved by Czarnecki and seconded by Connell to adopt the Resolution Fixing ,Value of Lots. Upon roll call Connell, Brandt and Czarnecki voted 'aye', Hickerson and White'ab.sent. Motion carried. It was moved by Czarnecki and seconded by Connelltoadopt the Resolution Adopting the Preliminary Plan and Schedule. Upon roll call Czarnecki; Brandt and Connell voted 'aye', Hickerson & White absent. Motion carried. It was moved by Connell and seconded by Czarnecki to adopt the Resolution Setting Public Hearing on Resolution of, Necessity for February 6, 1973. Upon roll, call Hickerson & White absent, Brandt, Connell and Czarnecki voted 'aye'. Motion carried. It was moved by Connell and seconded by Czarnecki to adopt the Resolution Approving Contract Amendments for, the Business Relocation Mall, City-University Project Iowa R-14 for Park Fair,':Inc.; an extension of time for completion, addition of $10,205:for alterations and reduction of $471. for less work in one 'unit. Upon roll call White and Hickerson' absent, Brandt; Connell and Czarnecki voted 'aye'. Motion carried. It was moved by Connell and seconded ,by Czarnecki to adopt the Resolution Accepting the Work on the South Riverside Dr. Sanitary Sewer & Lift Station Expansion Project by Dave Schmitt Const.. Co,, as recommended by the Staff, & Directing the Engineer r to Prepare Final Assessments. Upon roll call Brandt, Connell' and Czarnecki voted 'aye', Hickerson and 'White absent. Motion carried. -4- • COUNCIL MINUTES JANUARY '16, 1973 It was moved by Connell and seconded by Czarnecki to adopt the Resolution Adopting & Levying the Final Schedule of Assess- ments & Providing for the Payment Thereof for the South River- side Drive Sanitary Sewer & Lift Station Expansion Project, as recommended by the Staff. Upon roll call Connell, Czarnecki & Brandt voted 'aye',, "Hickerson and White absent. Motion carried. City Attorney; Hay Honohan requested that a public hearing on disposal of certain parcels of land be reset for February 6, 1973.It was moved by Connell and seconded by Czarnecki to set the public hearing on disposal of certain parcels of land 'on February 6, 1973, at 4 PDL Motion carried. The,Planning & Zoning Commission recommended approval of the proposed Ordinance on Zoning' for Newly 'Annexed Lands. The City Attorney advised that 'he could have the change they recom- mended incorporated in the Ordinance and recommended setting the public'` hearing. 'It was moved by Connell and seconded by Czarnecki to set a public hearing on the Ordinance, as amended, :on February 13, 1973 at 4 P.M. Motion' carried. Concerning the report from Planning & Zoning Commission. on the 'proposal to rezone a land parcel at the NW corner of • Dover Street & Bradford Drive, some members of the',Planning & Zoning Comm. met with members of the Housing Comm. and the 'Council at the 'informal noon session for discussion. -Special Use Category within the Zoning Ordinance was also discussed. The Council discussed the request from the Golden Age Club for'free parking at the Recreation Center, and decided to rescind Resolution #771. The Mayor announced that the members would have free parking, the,City Manager presenting:one pro- posal and the Mayor presenting another. The Mayor 'appointed Roberta Jacobs and Linda Dole to three year terms on the Johnson Co'. Regional Planning Commission. It was moved by Connell and seconded by Czarnecki that the Mayor's appointments be approved. Motion carried. The, Mayor proclaimed the week of January 21-27 as Jaycee Week and January 21, 1973 as World Religion Day. The City Manager Ray Wells requested authorization for the City Attorney to negotiate a lease for the Hotel adjacent to the Civic Center to be used for housing the Urban Renewal offices, necessitated by, future demolition of their present` building. It was moved by Connell and seconded by Czarnecki that the City • Manager and the City Atty. be authorized to negotiate and accept a lease for this property to be used for Urban Renewal Office. Motion carried.' -5- COUNCIL UMC Z L MIND TE S • JANUARY 16, 1973 Councilman Czarnecki questioned when the Noise Ordinance would be again discussed. The Mayor referred to the list of priority items discussed at the informal meeting. The Mayor requested that the City Attorney's report and recommendation concerning the Parking Ramp Bond Ruling by the Court be deferred for discussion when all the Councilmen could be present. Councilconcurred'. City Attorney Jay Honohan discussed the delay in the storm sewer project on Brookside Dr. It was moved by Czarnecki and seconded by Connell to defer the executive session to 'consider fair ;market value for parcels in the Urban Renewal Acrea until the next meeting. Motion carried. Public Discussion: Linda Fisher, 941 S. Van Buren, appeared concerning bus schedules not being kept, suggesting more buses acquired to fill i be 'n for breakdowns and more mechanics to keep up with repairs. The City Manager commented on the problems. It:was moved by Connell and, seconded by Czarnecki that the meeting be adjourned. Motion carried: • • INFORMAL COUNCIL DISCUSSION January 16, L973 The Iowa City Council met in informal session at 12:30 o'clock P.M. on, Tuesday, January 16, 1973 in the Conference Room at 'the Civic Center. Councilmen present were: 'Brandt, Connelly Czarnecki and Nickerson. Absent: White. Others' present: Wells, Honohan, Stolfus, Kraft, Seydel, Klaus, Pugh, Palmer, Whitted. The meeting was set for discussion of housing for the elderly with representatives from the Housing Commission and the Planning & Zoning,, Commission. P&Z'members 'present: Davidson, Henry., Housing Comm. members present: Stier, Frimml, Hamer, White, Duncan. Mayor Brandt asked for discussion on the application, criteria, feasibility of downtown site, effect of, the President's freeze. Director of Community. Development Dennis' Kraft presented a memo on housing in the Central Business District. He outlined the previous studies, applica- tions,,'& action taken'. Councilman Czarnecki requested explanation of the financial arrangement between developer, City'&subsidy by;the ,govern- ment. Housing Coordinator Lyle''Seydel explained the leasine'agreements. The Mayor stated that previously when discussing the housing proposal, it was the concensus of the Council not to remove property from the tax rolls. The`Leasing 23 program keeps the land on the tax rolls. The City I• Manager advised that the general national trend is toward elimination of non-taxable 'properties.', Dennis Kraft explained the conditional or;special 'use permit concept, that elderly housing could be allowed in a certain zone provided certain findings were made; location not adversely affecting',property values, on public health, safety, ,appearance; general prosperity',ot area. The City Attorney explained previous policy, since;declared illegal. by the Supreme Court of Iowa, and present policy wherein we set out requirements and zones limited to,' as 'for hospitals, mobile home courts, & high-rise apart- ments. In ,answer to Councilman Hickerson's request for P&Z members personal reaction, Penny Davidson responded that the Commission was not aware of the 'specifics 'for leasing programs, and had not had time to 'digest the total problem or the sites, or the legal problems; all information verbal.. Lyall Henry stated altho-there could, be problems' with special designations, they would review, and also cited lack of written Staff presentation as'' a problem. The Mayor indicated that he was still concerned over housing on the Peripheral, & if we had exhausted all resources for the decision against a Central Business District site. Discussion followed, & the need for additional programs later was mentioned. James Stier advised that by '• using the point system formula, the Bradt,rd/Dover'site rated highest, even over urban renewal site. The City Manager commeited that frustration over housing problems was country -wide, and reminded the Council that concerning the sale of urban renewal land, the City makes up 25% of the • difference, between what 'we,pay and what we sell the land for, & cautioned the Council to plan carefully when talking about waiving of taxes. Councilman Hickerson responded that the question was, what can the City and the Housing Commission do to lay the ground work for a next project consistent wi.th everything that has been said. Councilman Czarnecki asked why the Council didn't go under the other assumption,!that no money was coming --period. As alternatives besides the revenue sharing money and Public 23. Housing, he suggest- ed fraternity or sorority houses that, are on the market.He asked for more information on what the elderly pay for housing now, what subsidy we give & what social security counts'. Lyle Seydel responded thatrsocial security is counted as income, some elderly pay as low as $8, some as high as $64; an efficiency apartment averages $29. for housing recipients, average cost to Clic City, $85; a one -bedroom averages $32. for recipient, $109. for City. Dennis Kraft proposed another option could be a real not-for-profit corpor- aCion,' such as a church 'organization, .that is willing, to amortize the building out over a period of 35 to 40 years, and go into it with the idea of not making a profit but to really provide housing. Councilman' Connell commented that lie would like to have the Bradford/Dover site investigated. Councilman Czarnecki suggested that the City 'could lget into the real estate business by buying properties proposed in the Flood Plain Ordinance. "Dennis Kraft commented that concerning fraternity buildings, they are on the 'tax roils. James Stier proposed that a possible site be picked out, material be sent to prospective developers, send out rent, subsidies, then pick out a developer for • Clio project, submit the proposal and wait for approval, if and when anything opens up. ,Councilman Hickerson agreed that this made sense, as an interim step. ,'Councilman Czarnecki stated he, had no objection to the Bradford/Dover site but was opposed to the 'American -Legion/Willow site, and also after following up on Mr. Stier's proposal, to pursue alternatives -revenue sharing bit, & he had no 'hang up about taking property off tax rolls, or using property already off tax rolls such as Univ: or church property. Answering the question about tile Jefferson Hotel, the Attorney said that the first two floors are taxed, the others are not. The Mayor stated that the Council would await Planning & Zoning Commission's decision. Discussion' followed on which item P&Z was to ..report on. The decision was that P&7 should make a report concerning special use permit. Mayor Brandt announced his list establishing priorities for discussion of items at informal sessions as l) New concept of Urban Renewal, 2) Park and Recreation Fees, 3)Capitol Improvement Program, 4) Revenue Sharing, 5) EEOC, or whenever we hear from Kansas City, 6) Parking Report, 7) Street Parking Rumoval (bus routes, bicycles) 8) Joint Facility -County Board,' 9)' Annexation Ord., 10) Building Code. Councilman Czarnecki questioned annexation provision on voluntary, & if Home Rule changed involuntary procedure. The City Attorney explained voluntary procedure and that Home Rule will change involuntary procedures. The Mayor announced that Hickerson and White would be absent from the 4:00 meeting, and requested that concerning the District Court ruling, all members of the Council be present for discussion & wanted to defer it to the next meeting. Council '&'Attorney concurred. 41 earborn Sti 7'41 D i6"wIa .City-Counc11 and City Manager. -.. , .. ,. Center:::; t.ivic n ';Iowa pity, Ia. , Gentlemen , 4 t r a' t { t / n r a„. l h i � � } 11 (. 1 ¢: + t. } � ` .: J. I'lly�I would, like to request that tne.Council ann�city'stafi consider { f+a, e�;r,ie' t­ is a-r�+, the questio; oir a weekly M1Farmer's IIarket to 4-L held during the summer r:; () ,) i t� Gs Y' <t �+ 'Srnt tr r '{i1�Br mouths, and o reach a aecisnn onis;matter. as soon as'ossible r`r i;ysrtIW, ,�" r' xt,� :' titrt . p26+`.e�:"3'. l„ U; , � � ' ttr 1111 gr +ji•"i} {+ t> As you may know, January and February are the mony�ths durin wnicn the r 44Y1 iii ...K UkZr'i r' "Z.r`P'�''Gi 9� L iwi seed companies send out their oatalogs,and cµs�omers mare-their orders �'"`�f �t�a.axt czns, Ifthe�ci y�will annoance'its°.plns�atlan�"early,` and p]antsng zYlans: y. y lC,r"xi "d.Slkdk.t'.'2.t2t;rr".G: ""f.t,2E) Yl't3t3i51 }: �t7 date 'those individuals who would hke to sell produce in the market S.'31�i"1'!'.,.w:o vC! +FGYA]i 4?t iSri i.tYlya~rl.t i:3x i:j tW' }ihtJn V(: :L . 9'"'ri can begkn'�ormakyarragemenls'ttngrohenrnrcr.ajc�ise The Iowa Cit area 'ss not in a region•in whici agricultuie,as y1 4 ;Unle SSS. Owers"aTer told t strongly oriented towards,truck:gardening '{h"- thattarmarkettiywi.11ibe aailtablzte``tnetnecessary produce w11 nod„be iY, f grown, in, that case, the makket would have to rely solely,upon surpluses from; family; gal delis ft1;1dGr”. �:IrrS �. Fa S''43 *alY.e7 ,3 x n 4 If the Council decides that a Faimer's;Market will be held, it is ao be hoped that the Press Citizen ,and Daily 'Io�ran will pubhc� ze he' 4, pis: • • January 22,:1973 ' 741 Dearborn 3t. Iowal City, Ia. City ,Council and 'City Manager Civic;. Center IowajCity, Ia. Gentlemen: I.Would like'to request that the Council and lcity staff consider the question of a-<weekly'Farmers' Market to beheld during the summer months, and to reach a decisioii'on this matter as'000n.a possible. As you may know, January and February ,are the months during which the deed companies pend out 'their catalogs, and'customers"makb their'orders and 'planting plana If the city will announce its`°plans'at an earl d�_te ' ti_ose individuals who would like to sei l produce' 'in` t ie market can tiegin "to', ake,';,arr.•angements to grow the merchandise. The Ion City areal E; not:in'i region in whion agriculture is strongly oriented itowards truck gardening. -Unless growers are. told that a,market will 'be av ilaole,-the necessary produce will nots,b6 grown; in -that case; the market would 11,ive >to rely solely upon.. surpluses from family.,gardens ., If the'Council decides that a'Farmers' Market will be held, it ' is to be homed that the Press Citizen and Daily Iowan will publicize ' that fact and that the city estaff will notify the County ',Extension Office, the local q -H organization, and the'IFarm Bureau.Farmers' Market gardens could be ;money -making; projects for the 4-H particularly. As those,wiio have attended successi'u1 markets know a flourishi ng market 'is a, pleasant, thing to visit, and the beat`place to buy `fresh produce;, it is also a good way to attract potential shoppers to the downtown area, so that businesses. in the arra benefit as :dell as the market vendors. Sincerely, 'sl Caroline i?mbree DISBURSEMENTS. TO`BE.APPROVED CI 'COUNCIL MEET ' JANUARY "2 1973 ENERAL ''. sta ller Professional Services 2,305;0 ocksmith' 1Building;,Repairs..- 4.4 Blue Print "Books ' 38il Blue,Print Printing"Supplies 119:8 uncan,Ros ,eague'`of ,enoch',' &',; C N J L- i11fI1L1I7�;11C11 ...: Steamtronic Carpet Care ' nrtra as o as ',Cleaning Service,,-' 48 24 '67.50'!. Pioneer. Litho, Printing Services fIBM Offzce;$upplies' 828 23 Elbert'Associates, Dat a- Processing',,:..:32S.-D0; Plumbers Sup plyPlumbing Supplies 149.99''`" Bills :Engraving Printing Service .'' C R' Ga"tette ' Publication 32 48 �;; Cal laghaan,&,Company Books i 52:50 C &;N'Distributing Equipment 2 11. 05 Hack Brothers - Sanitation Supplies 60 00 ��Red Carpet •'.,TraveI • Air. Fare' trabala &•Wells : 232 00 'iGriffenhagen-Kroeger Salary study 6;785.00 . Westinghouse:Learning Corporation Data Processing 4,369.70 ;. I.C. Flying Service Charter Flight 112 60 ':University Athletic. Club, Meals Economy Advertising Printing Service 233.5 0 ,. s :Hawkeye`r,Lumber "- Building Supplies _ 82 Frohwein'Supply.:; -' office; Supplies 26.50 Howard ;'Johns ons - Lodging-M.,Lambert 13.39;.x:; Ralph Speer` Travel'Expense 317 60 Contractors; Tool i.m1scellaneoilies, 1 80 Cable TV Information Center rRef6Tence Material 69.80,, Wall Street Journal Subscription 68.00!': National',Vending Refund::; 50.00 Drug -Fair Miscellaneous Supplies. 8.88„; Johnson';County Treasurer Report'.” Wikel' Typewriter Office Supplies 5 50 Universit of Wisconsin X PRegistration-R.,Sullivan 75.00 Nagle :Lumber Miscellaneous Supplie s . 4,2.61 John Fulton Refund i 300.00" University of Arizona Registration -J Pugh 175.00`1 University Athletic Club Meals 24.60 American Public works Membership-,Speer,Lee,Moore 45.00`" Bit. Orl(, Hospital Duncan I I. C. PT Monroe Soi L' Te Me's` an ::Crescen Iowa -Il Welt,';A C Ulti P.0 S h 1Do 08.00 .nsuran6e 1,506.'11 "Supplies" 62.90 meous Expenses18.58 - it Maintenance ". 151.00 I;Licenses 34.25 )6essi ng 50 18: ;ions; 633:07 'quipment 529.99 ring Service TRAFFIC ENGINEERING Ll Service A50.00 g Supplies, 16'.'86 Is 1;328136 i.Bonds 82. 00 it Maintenance 1 108.80 -7 Freight i,n4 Ar "International City Management Association Membership-R.',,Welis `1 ' 5S 00 'U.S..,,Post Office 14)ostage: 120. OV', Universit'y of Iowa Printing Service 50 18: 28,626 8 TRAFFIC ENGINEERING , andard'ue Print BlPriI St , �Maintenance Supplies :2. 50 � , — , i :,1 Y, - .;. I.acto- .� rs'T061 Contr M aintenance, Supplies.'"- 62'60. Republic Electric Freight 196".32 D. & J Laundry Laundry. &: Uniform Serv:i6e, 5.6.00' Iowa -Illinois Gas &,Electric Remove Light Poles 1;613 b4 Plumbeirs"Supply Maintenance Supplies 1 04,!:. Kacena Company. Equipment Rental, 24.29- Certifi6d,' tabs70 Sanitation'Supp ies. 20 Kens Misceilan,e: ous :. Supplies.: 16 ,57,�' .Hawkeml,umber' 'i Maintenance Supplies, 11 99 I rt 'ste' ii h rn.B e No we Phone..Service �135.901' Contractors , , Tool :Minor :Equiipmentllr 47.98.., Fle I etway �st6ie's' Electrical'Supplies 3.10"` American I 1PublicWbrks Memb6rship-Carlson 15. 00 :International:Muncipil Signal Association Membeirship-Carlson 20 % 00:": Hospital,Servim: Realih !Insurance �14S.04-;;:'. I.C. Press Citizen Publication 14.28.; CrescentFlectric� Electrical Supplies 316.03; 2,651.88:1 POLICE� Justice Magazine' Subscription 8.10 R. J. Brady Company Educational Supplie's 114.00 Breese Plumbing Building Repairs, 1 14.94' D &J Laundry Laundry &'Uniform Se rvice �48.3.0 David Epstein Expense 172.57, Madison Chemical 'Travel Sanitation Supply 129.601 1 Jays Sales Lab Supplies 42.78' rv; :'rUl1ll.c=VV3�� u mil,: ..�, Donald Wehmeyer Technical ,Services 128 44 3;540 D0. " Motorola>Inc. Communication Equipment 27 50 " `IBM Office Supplies,; 8 00.' Bills Engraving Printing Service 1,001 51 i Henry Louis Cainera'Equipment 715 50 Ewers Clothing Sanitation Supplies 230.04 Certified Labs Miscellaneous Supplies 11.37 ; ,Kens Uniforms 2,518.50 Kiecks Northwestern. Bell Phone Service 565.67 8.22 I.C. Petty Cash MiscellaneousExpenses 24.50 David Epstein Lodging' Expenses ' 84.50 Keith Wilson Animal Food 1;484.98'' ' Hsopital,Service Health Insurance 4.88 I C. Petty Cash ' Miscellaneous Expenses` ' 30.81 Breese Company, : Miscellaneous Expenses 200.00 Dictaphone Equipment Maintenance 141 48,: %Iowa Illinois Gas 8 Electric Otilities', _11,229.19 FIRE a 'c e un d Service Laundry, 45.15 ' New,Process,Laundry Mi nor`.`,Equipment 28.50; Contractors Tool Extinguisher Refill 14.25,: `. , Fay's Fire. Equipment Oil 55.80 ; s: Standard Oil Medical''Associates Medical Service 20.10' 26.89. n ,; Plumbers ,Supply; Vehicle Repair 119.69: •: Hawkeye;'Awning. Minor`Equipment` 460.00 ;I C "Fire Department, Food Allowance„ •- , 210: q Company : Equipment Rental Miscell1. Supplies 9;03 KensKacena Ha wke Y e Lumber - 1aneous Paint 5.31: -294. 2 2 Iowa-111inois Gas •$'EIactric < Utilities Phone 290.50' North western aA1t ,Service Miscellaneous Expenses I C Petty Cash,. "Tools"; 10.82'. Contractors To'o1 Electrical Supplies q 69 Fleetway,Stores Maintenance';Supplies 1.44 Johnsons Machine Shop Cleaning Supplies 17.20, iHawkeyeWholesale Educational Supplies 10:35 Henry Louis;:. Emblems 6.25 American Red Cross Health Insurance 1,665.24 Hospital Service Building Supplies 47.92 Plumbers Supply Laundry Service 53:67 New Process Laundry Miscellaneous,Expesnes 3.07 I.C. Petty Cash Miscellaneous Supplies 36.69 =l Breese Company-: 3,232187 SANITATION Oil 91.80 Wicks Oil D $ J Laundry Laundry $ Uniform Service 07a 0 307.1014.00, Capitol Propane Propane Machinery Rental 14:00 460.00 Gordon Russell Maintenance' Supplies 1,902.56 River Products PARK $'.'RECREATION CONT'D Kirkwood Kwik Kleen Fleetway Stores' T' Laundry Service .39;72 Iowa Miscellaneous Supplies; 53:53 -Lumber Contractors' -Tool ;Maintenance Supplies '67.71 Econogas' Warren Rental Tool, s . Maintenance Supplies 21.26 20 .10 Brenneman'Seed Store MisceSupplies llaneous;Sli 7.92 Sydney Laner I Gilpin; Paint Tools" Recreational Supplies 21.08 350.17 .Kelly Cleaners Building'Repairs " 29:07 Strub Laundry Service 1.70 .Welding ;Fin $ Feather Equipment Repair 19x35 D.$ J Laundry Operating Equipment 305:97;. P1tney;;Bowes Laundry .F, Uniform Service 183.19 hlcKesson Chemical Office Supplies 3.12 K Mart Kahle. Electric Chemicals Miscellaneous Supplies,- 95 25,' ""24.88' ._; B uil ing:,RepairF a' -nn PARK;1, RECREATION CONT'D ..- Eicher Florist Miscellaneous Supplies ,' 15 17 .7 Gilpin Paint P Paint 12 94 'is Warren Rental Machines y Rent 15:98 McCormick Paint Paint 9.50 Advanced Drainage Maintenance Supplies 6 38';-!i Hawkeyetwholesale Miscellaneous Supplies " 9.25 ;Iowa":State University Subscrintlon , `, 5:00 American',Forrestry Association aubscri';ai n "'International Shade Tree Conferen1.ce 13!mbership Dues 25.00,''0 :Keith`iWilson <Animal:Food� 76.20 i Trauscli.,Baking od Animal ,Fo 17.04 ' - Lenoch.E,,Cilek.r Miscellaneous Supplies 78...„ General Pest Control Building Maintenance.- Oscar. Powell,,:.Equipment Repair 3.00 :' Aero Rental Equipment Rental 9.70 'Kelly Heating Equipment Repair 159 50 NationalRecreation.F, Park Association Membership7BobI. Lee S0 00 U.S. Post Office'. Postage; 954 ;Doctors"Supply` ? �" �''� 'Mi•aellaneous'�Supplies Pays;Fire'Equipment Exting{isher'Refill: 9 00, „ Chestnut'''Mountain Lodge Ski Trip 769.50 �HospitalaSeivice''Health Insurarice' X706 95 }, ' Plumbers -',Supply !r -Miscellaneous.Supplies 69 O5 Union Bus Depot " °Charter 'Buses 368 53 i c " �9wails'� Equipment Repair �. _ 7.60 S I C Petty Cash Miscellaneous,Expense 2 95 `, 'Breese.Company, :' Maintenance`Supplies 21 05'j. .? Petty, Cash Miscellaneous;Expenses:. Dictaphone Equipment" Maintenance `' 45 001!; !; ,5 ,,, ., I.C. Press:Citizen 6' Publications 30 80;;•;.. Noel's -Tree Service Tree fr;Stump Removal 2,078.33,x': SVelmaCorcoran Professional Services 10.00 Iowa -Illinois Gas B Electric Utilities 2;586.83., City Electric Electrical Supplies 3.26-`, NCR .Yw F,a,:.;,« u tenance 161.46 , Ebys Sporting Goods Recreation Supplies, X75.60, John;Wiison Recreation Supplies 271 60,'r' 14:, 391 UTILITIES SF Iowa -Illinois Gas E Electric Utilities 5,769:33 Iowa -Illinois Gas, F, ElectricUti;tities 298163 ,G ;6,067.96 DEBT SERVICE First National Bank Coupons 4,607.50 Central- ,`State Bank Coupons 90.00= Iowa Des Moines`;National Bank'' Coupons 170.0'10 lowa.State Bank Coupons 170.00' Iowa Des Moines National Bank Coupons 102.00 First National Bank Coupons 585.00 5,724:50. i La Coal 55,296.98' USE TAX r ctois to6f: EquipmentRental 31.1.72 John'*Steve Ytl.Laundry.&iform Service,. 2213.72 6ical Cheiicais GG147.60 Street Construction. 6,638.4,21 Trucking �Truck'Refitalr 11 1,541.25, 'M -Supplies. 1.14 A,Gravel aintenance, ateri at C -C j: Maintenanre if unn es 319-.50' Trtick, Rental',-',',-: 375.00���, Barkers Inc.. .... Machinery,.Rentaf 308-.00,��, ' Chemical ad.� Hyde Park Me M aintenance Supplies 72 736 River. Prod Mainienanc6,'Supplies ' 717.29,,, wKens i Paint -.71 72' Hawkeye, Lumber Maintenance Supplies inte 159.59., �:,,:'l Northwestern�:Bell Phone Service 41 48 , :A 1. C.' P,etty'! Cash',' Misc . e , llaneousr:Expenses 7 26 Contractor Too 1! Barricide Rent,,:.. 372.0 0 11" It! metro Pavers Maintenance Supplies 21. 00 1 tTeet Construction American.,Publid�Works, ;_'�_;,:,Me6biiship-�Dvorsk is -Hospital Service.if Healt -Ins h. urance '"'- 489.23 L.L.,Pelling Equipment Rental f 22;573.94 P ARKING'�REVENUE F le.etway'St6iest Minor,Equipmen 27 ST Idwa'�State':Treasurer Sales'Tax 98.74":` Lenoch.UCilek � intenance: upp ies ;4.9V; I - , I ­­ rll 'J & L Tiiej`1� Of fic'eEquipment 284.50 : Rp4well1lanufaciuring Company Maintenance 266.02'1 Goodfellow Company Printing Service, 414.64 Kacena Company_,, Equipment - Rental 4.20 National Parking Association Refeience,Miterial 5.20"i Hawkeye',1umbor Mainienance'Supplies Iowa S.tate, Bank FinancialjServices 1,100.001..: IPERS DecemberPay'ment 48.81 Iowa Employment Security FICA 87.90 Northwest e rn . Be 11, Phone:Service 3 8. 79 Contractors Tool maintenance Supplies 12.08*: Hospital Service Health Insurance 36.50, Plumbers Supply> Maintenance,Supplies 42.89, CrescentTlectric Maintenance Supplies. ..32, Iowa -Illinois Gas & Electric Utilities' 228.59 2,713.54 SEWER RENTAL Water F, Sewage Works Subscription 15 00 Fleetway Stores Miscellaneous Supplies : 23.64 John Nash Grocer Sanitary;:;Supplies Nag1e;;Lumber Maintenance': Supplies ; 8.10 Martha Godbey, Refund I.B'11:Davis Refund 1 09 Willis Fowler Refund 1 27 $parky Day Care ,.� Refund ': 2:38 'I^ R1'W. Poos Refund 1 50 D';$.J Laundry Laundry -Fr Uniform Service 138.05 City of Corilvill.e Sewer Service ;21.66 `Bob .Young,: Refund 8.31 'Industrial'Engineering Sales Miscellaneous Supplies 87.77 Plumb ers;:Supp1y Plumbing Supplies 142 16 Mitchell, Green Refund 2 80t. ' Kacena Company; Equipment Rental' 4 20, Cart'wrigfit Supply, ^ Miscellaneous Supplies 114.J6, Chandler ;Company,;; Minor Equipment 228 87., '' j ` Foxboro Company, ;Equipment,.Repair'. 45.50, Curtain`Scientific.Company Lab Supplies 64.04 River Products Maintenance Supplies 67 10 Kens Miscellaneous Supplies 17 72 ` H y umber ' °i awke e'.L Maintenance Supplies -7.20;-' u Iowa Illinois Gas f, Electric Utilities;, 414 ' IPERS'., .`>- December:Payment` 178.95 • ;;. ' Iowa Employment Security 323 86`�` ' Northwestern Bell' Phone Service 144 12 it IC Petty Cash Miscellaneous Expenses 7 18 Contractors.1001 inor Equipment-,. '•':10 80 'F1'eetway;Stores:'' Miscellaneous Supplies '!'; 4.58 Robert Ernst Refund 49 Western ,Union Refund 1 27— 7 Leon Leon Steele Refund ;:. 1 49 American`Public Works Membership -Boren it Deborah Budd Refund,. 1 59 Hospital`Service, ', Health Insurance 434 48 .j, Plumbers`Supp1 Maintenance Supplies 101t.'69'', ,F 1. C. • Petty' Cash '= Miscell'aneous' Expesnes IiC.:Pres's Citizen Publications 1 Crescent Electric' Electrical Supplies 14 46 Iowa- Illinois Gas'$ Elec tric Utilities 1,554.44 Thorp Credit Refund 2.89. Et 4,392 58 i ,WATER REVENUE Fleetwa 'Stores Y Maintenance Supplies 11 53 :) Contractors Tool' Equipment Rental 46.60 `?I Iowa State Treasurer Sales Tax 1,943.24 Martha GodbeY Refund ': 5.14 Bill Davis Refund .' 2.24 Willis Fowler Refund L 1.27 _Sparky Day Care Refund 7.89 R. 11. Poos Refund 3.09 ' 'r WATER 'REVENUE' CON!D T' f; Utility Equipment Maintenance Supplies 1,748 35 'Pipe Griffin'. Products Maintenance: Supplies 12;013:28 Clow Corporation' Maintenance Supplies 1,630.50::;, D''$ J Laundry Laundry<:$ Uniform Service F 250.40 I: Bob Young; .;Refund :: 17.33 •,', Overton; Chemical :Chemicals 402.40 't N1cMaster,Carr Miscellaneous Supplies : 42 77'::` Hack`. Chemical Lab ,Supplies U:SF Pipe Repair Supplies ' Plumbers'Supply Maintenance Supplies 81.48, ' Mitchell Green Refund '; 5.77 Et,'Cohn ;Maintenance Supplies 14.76 John'-McGinnis- Refun''d 6.22 , 1=�' Ralph Tusing Refund 7.70C Waterous Company; Maintenance Supplies 290.99 River Products Maintenance Supplies 108.93' K ens a ; Miscellaneous ?Supplies -' 11 47 f Hawkeye;Lumber „^; ! i..Maintenance Supplies 70 ,,a; ;'.;20.'70-, Iowa I11inois.Gas'f,'Electric Utilities 304.53''` F 'IPE RS ;December' Payment 252 92 Iowa Employment Security' FICA'„ 174.38. h Northwestern Bell. Phone''Service 201 ?, Contractors.Tool' .Barricade'Rent :' 141'.F46 F" Fleetway,,Stores Miscellaneous Supplies 42.24 .' I ��-Robert Ernst Refund - 1.01 Western.UnionRefund".' 2.66 Leoni Steele Refund :' 3.07 '• `< Joh nsons?Machine'Shop Equipment Repair, 166.60,',; Sieg Company ",i lAmericanPublic'Works Maintenance Supplies 33.67 ; rl iMembership-Kron" 15 00 Deborah'`Budd Refund""' 3.27.;; Hospital;' Service' Health insurance S62.23 ` Plumbers,:: Supply';' Plumbing Supplies 47.49 Crescenti,Electric 'PElectrical Supplies 3 Iowa-Illinois Gas & Electric Utilities 5,647.83' City .Electric ' Electii'cal Supplies 4.23,'''' �Th6# ..Credit Refund 6 a: Capitol,Propane ',Propane:;, 1.70 i ,. ,. Roy HawkinsReimbursement 8.50. 26;697.29.x:;::; SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS 4' 1 Metro Pavers Street Construction 14,057.19 ` Carl:Chadek Truck'Rental 775.60 14;832.79 ' •'r. CONSTRUCTION Metro Pavors Street Construction 87,955.82 Linn County Nurseries Shrub 16.00 !- Shay Electric Water Plant Improvements 77,417.10, ' Means Agency Appraisal Service 50.00' F Howard Green Engineering Services 1,973.00, Berlein Scale Service Ground' ;Improvements 4,955.50 Whiting;Kerr Appraisal Service 50.00 StevenslSnnd $ GravelSewer Construction 20.88 j,. 1 CONSTRUCTION,'CONT'D af Soil Testing Service Engineering Service 38.50 1" River;.. Products Maintenance,Supplies - i';191 84 Vernon Haman, Land Purchase 26`',660.00 Posers 11111is Engineering.Services 7 057 00 Metro PaJerr Streeti,Construction 37„159.17 -Chicago`;Rock Island Bridge Construction 4,805 82� Schmidt'Construction Street•&. Bridge[Construction W;091.32.:,= Estle'DeLong'Inc : Ground ;Improvements' Soil Testing"Service Engineering Service 8.40 Veenstra'$ Kimm d' Engineering Service L;786.60 '- Metro Pavers Street Improvements 4,758.47.:::•' 310,757.92 1 PAYROLL Hawk' State Bank Payroll" 109,000:00,.` i Hawkeye�jState: Bank Payroll,i'° 21;455 67 �- Hawkeye�,State Bank Payroll. 1 23,345 45 , Hawkeye Bank ,i �` '� ;Payroll;; 95;000 00 1 , ,State 2a8,8o1.12 z' REVOLVING•FUND” Jims Standard Vehicle Repair 7.5O Paul's Texaco Vehicle Repair 30 63•`',: Continental Oil:;, ", Oil•, 31.90;-:; ASI Vehicle',Repair Parts ' 67.00 erke=Robinson "` Vehicle -Repair: Parts 22.63`;': Al D.Wheel,Drive Vehicle;Repair;Parts 386 78,,`-1-'j; $y Seydal ' '.VehicleRepair 18 ! Warren, Rental - Equipment Rental 42:00 Spenler Tire Vehicle'Rcpair 70.00 0unlap,s,.Motor:Sales Vehicle Re aor:. 32.94' 'Strub Welding Vehicle'Repair 35:67' ` ',;"-D,,& Standard ;Ail ;Gasoline 3;008.39 J Laundry 'Laundry;&, Uniform Service 103 80,'r �.', Globe Machinery,' Miscellaneous`Supplies' 37.05? ,MidwestCycle ;Vehiclec'Repair,Parts �:. 19.55f!a',= '1 aowa Glass Depot- Vehicle` Repair 'P arts 257.80_ . Pioneer'Litho Office Supplies' 266:66<: 'IBM Equipment Maintenance -' 10.52' Plumbers 1, Supply' Vehicle' Repair,, Parts 78.161" Xerox -Corporation Machine Ren tl 1,125 12ir " Hilltop'bK Car Washes 46:00,;; Hawkeye-Awning Equipment Repair, 9.95. Kacena`Company'" Equipment Rental 8.60` Cedar Rapids Gazette Publication 117.04. -° General' Binding Office ',Supplies: 67.35,°:,'' City of Iowa City Reimbursement 393.22+ Certified Labs' Sanitation Supplies 358.341 Power Equipment' Equipment Maintenance 25.00' Moorman Equipment Vehicle, Repairs', 83.89:' Midwest: Wrecker- Towing;, Service 75.00 Don Harbaugh Reimbursement 2.00` River Products, Maintenance Supplies 34.36 I.C. Flying Service Charter Flight 289.00` `Universit Athletic Club y Meals 38.52 ncv v�.v inu CVIY V;. l.V1Y1'U .i 1 ?� , _ lk Ditch Witch,. Vehicle"RepairPatts 37.13.;. ! Kens Vehicle'Repair. Parts' =E conomyAdvertising Office Supplies 66.95 . Hawkeye :Lumber Maintenance Supplies, 308.71';. Frohwein'Sup ply ,Office'Supplies 100.97" Iowa -Illinois Gas & Electric Utilities 688.89; IPERS December Payment 231.66' Iowa Employment"Security FICA 493.03 '. Northweste;n,Bell phone Service 300.21'; r I.C. Petty Cash Miscellaneous' Expenses 4.63;' Contractors Tool Vehicle Repair Parts 34.10 Fleetway Steres Miscellaneous Supplies 5 85 :. Marshall ;Hunter Gal.soline 2929.09 H. D..Knowling Vehicle'Repair'Parts 63.27 Rapids Chevrolet Vehicle,Repair. Parts Robert Sullivan Travel Expense .50:` 85.00 Johnsons Machine Shoe Vehicle.IRe air Parts P 116 97 'T ASI Ne e'Re air'`' ` „Sieg; Company +. 'Vehicle;! Repair' Parts, 150 07 # Martin Brothers .Vehicle'!Repair`,Parts 20 97,.;' ' Capitol'Implement Vehicle;'Repsir'Parts 301.31 `- ,Communications;Engineerng„ Communication Equipment:;' 812 25;-;, ' I.C. Independent. Insurance Agents {VilliaM..:Cook' Workmen!s Compensation 13',740.00 TraveU Advance -' 1;750.00 Joe Pugh, Travel Advance,: 115.00,.;+` GMC Truck Dwayne's�Radiator Vehicle' Repair Parts 3`543.62 ,3 Vehicle', Repair':' 15.00 i't'l% Sy Seydel I Equipment Repair 12.50 University Athletic Club Meals:g 80,y„•,( ' John Nash Nal Motors � � Sanitation Supplies 14 00 IVinebrenner-Dreusicke ,Vehicle Repair. Parts 268 44 ;���. Vehicle Repair'Parts 675.72 'Hilltop ,DX Car IVashes 39.00 ' C1ine.TruckVehicleRepair,Parts 185 89 ti;, American, Public Works Membership-Swigger 15:00' Lenock F, Cilek Miscellaneous Supplies :: 3'41'> ' General Pest. Control 'Oil Buildi ,.. n Maintenance 8 6:79,, ° Wicks Oil 202'.50:' Linder Tire Vehicle;Repairs'i 5 64:,,, + I.C. Petty Cash Miscellaneous,Expenses ',, 100 00 ,r. ' Hospital `Service Health'.; Insurance 1004.67 "r;,.,'x plumbers'Supply Vehicle'' Repairs` 54 ' Pyramid, Service 'Vehicle Repairs 101.68 ' Paul's Texaco Vehicle Repairs 9.40. Dunlap's,Motor ,Sales Vehicle ,Repair Parts 32.94 I.C. Petty Cash Miscellaneous' Expenses 135.84 ' ' I.C. Press Citizen Publications 49.69 L.L. Polling Ground Improvements 784 4 ,773. 1 You Smash Em 'Vehicle .Repair 719.01 Crescent Electric Vehicle 'Repair Parts 20.62 Iowa -Illinois Gas B Electric Utilities 1,203.77 Berman Brown Vehicle 'Repair Parts 132.19 BarronMotorSales Vehicle Repair Parts 1,170.08 ' Deweys Auto Sales Vehicle Repair Parts 175.00''' 47,868.70 �� ESCROW. Pleasant Valley Plants, 789 93 Sears Miscellaneous Supplies 2.01 Nancy Seiberling" Postage.'' 122.00 '` Nagle Lumber Maintenance Supplies 96.00 . Eicher -,Florist Plants 366.04 Iowa=lllinois' Gas..$ Electric Remove:: Wires Henry Louis `Photo Processing' 3.95 Economy Advertising Office' -Supplies,' 16.70 Sarah Fox Reimbursement 100.00 I.C.Petty Cash Miscellaneous Expenses 58.82 `. Hawkeye!Wholesale Coffee Supplies ;,•46.50 Johnson;`County Treasurer, State Fines & Bonds2;028.00 Bruce',G1'asgow :,Refund 882.88-.,, I.C.Petty Cash Miscellaneous Expenses 76.84 !' University of Iowa Printing'Service 10.50 >, 5;638.07 URBAN RENEWAL Matt Parrott $Sons' Office Supplies ;., "Lesley Sha, i - :iRefundi277 00I, ,, Dean.Samuel Relocation 425'00 Britt" Biiker` Refund ' 19 00 ai City Iowa,City Expense4Reimbrusement 11,434.58 „of "Johnson 'County; Abstract Abstract'.Search: 38 00 Topper. Baker; Court.;Costs., 26 95 ; Novotney! Cycle Center Lock Repairs 19 50 Kenton Peters Professional Services, 3;920.95 Aerial..Services ;',; :,Professional'Services r 1770 00 'Superintendent of Documents PublicaEion 1 25 ,i Schwab Advertising Professional Services 115.75 ., Dennis `Clark Moving; Expenses" 150.00 `I � Dennis,Clark Rent Assistance,: 672 00 "Park Fair Contract,Payment 1800.00'.-: Jim Anderson ContractPayment 4,791.60 24;477:41,! 'LEASED'. HOUSING r:. City of !Iowa Ci£y F..xpense.`Reimburse�nent 1;388.17 >` ' Linda"Arndt Cleaning Charges 5.00 "'!' Susan Bergfield ' Refund ! 9.00 . -' Lakeside'Manor Rent 45.00 Iowa -Illinois Gas & Electric Utilities 29.43 l r Anna Moore Refund 25.57 Various Owners'' Rent 25;542.50 Patricia" Yedlik Refund 34.00 !` Iowa -Illinois .Gas & Electric Utilities 50.00 Linda Tompkins'' Water & Sewer Service 8.81 Carl Grieshaber Refund' 50.00 Stella Scott Estate Reimbursement 10.00 Arthur Horrell Refund: 50.00,' 27,247.48'', .; TOTAL 871,148,50 l MINUTES IOWA CITY HUMAN RELATIONS COMMISSION January,:15,1,1973 The; Iowa City Human Relations'Commission met in regular session on Monday"January"15; 1973, "at ,•"" 6:00 P,M, in the Conference Room:at.the- Civic Center. Members Present: Donald Hoy_ Bud TM eans' r - , Harriet'Coty z. Mori �Costantino ArthurWalker Phil Jones.• Sharon KSl:ley Members'Absent: w Paul,-Neuhauser Richard',Braveman : • -;. ,Minutesof the December 9;"1972, meeting were unanimously approved. Don ;Hoy ;'extended+a welcome'°to .new members of, the Commission, Mori Costantino and Harriet Coty. r " Fi ELECTION OF: OFFICERS The first it of; business wase the election'of"officers-for.1973. Phil`Jones,moved, F, t seconded by ,Bud Means, that Doc Hoy be nominated for Chairperson, Sharon'Kelley"thenimoved e` ,+ seconded by;Art.Walker• that;;Ph11 Jones•"be"nominated for Chairperson. Phil = Jones moved that nominations "be 'closed: 'Motion was seconded by Art Walker. and unanimously carried: Following count of secret ballots Don Hoy was selected Chairperson. :,. Art Walker then moved, seconded by Phil Jones, that Sharon Kelley be nominated for Vice -Chairperson. Bud Means then, moved', seconded by Sharon Kelleyth1 at!Phil Jones be nominated for Vice' -Chairperson 11 . secMorondostant ha moved that nominations be''closed. Motion was seconded by Sharon Kelley and",unanimously y carried. Following count' of secret ballots,' Sharon Kelley was selected Vice -Chairperson. Mori Costantino then moved,-seconded,by Art Walker, that a unanimous vote be -cast for Tom Palmer as Secretary. Said motion was unanimously carried.' Commission'ilaterc' CITY COUNCIL OF members -with l.a flaramfiar r:77 .:.I RSONNEL PROCEDURES AND CLASSIFICATION . norarndum had,beensent to Commission :opy.of„the minutes, of the'C,ouncil;imeeting held, 72, indicating; that"the Council had referred the lures and classiiiication„plan adopted by. :Council :)n. - for review. `and report ,back in ;terms.i;of ,the issues Oleson',in two,Ietters presented to Council. The ” reported that copiesof all''.pertinent.material,were -ommissionimembers.at;the, beginning of the meeting and port on classification and pay plan from ''Griffenhagen- personnel rules_ ands regulations,, and a,,packet,oE'__ ing the 'federal laws, ;rules'; and regulations.cited by: nd,Clara''Oleion,'s two"letters'to;'Council. Thei ar`"explained, the details of,:�action taken: thus far throughout-., the organization ;` SharonKelley ley noted that:there;,s ;eem6d!to.,be a problem;lwith'] !��'L' :.:,-,females -mainly ;:concentrated at', ' the:Avwer�end of the pay .scaJel, • , and'thataffirmative ac tion should ' h ld �be�,ta2k,en to recruit women �HumanRelations.Commission ,i , - in' th e�,higher,c as,ses. Minutest January 15, 1973. Don Hoyr.eue.sted me ers to�stu-dy"rthe material as much�. as- Page possible.p: r,iorto thehopedfoi,meeting.with.EEOC;representatives. % discussion, Following considerablelon it. was the concensus.of the • Commissionito make,,'ev6iy.'effoit' to.m6et.,with .the ;-, EEOCfield represent6tive-when the representative is in Iowa City, and to be involved in :any,'meeting. which :might be - scheduled wi.th'L b before the Commission,, There being no further usiness­to come s t f:�Griffenhagen Kroeger,,�Inc represen a,ti,ves,vo In addition, journe :a the,...meeting was adjourned 9:3' t O;P.M. Don,Hoy-suggested-that the -city :staff 'submit the, repo'rt.'on job .'hires :�,a, an 1. ',mi h. - ince - tion of. nority breakdown ,the d the 'Affirmative 10 Following suggestions by Sharon: Kelley: 'and Action' -Program. a A. :;4- 14_hA rnn cJjQ'L:ion of the, Comniss that the throughout-., the organization ;` SharonKelley ley noted that:there;,s ;eem6d!to.,be a problem;lwith'] !��'L' :.:,-,females -mainly ;:concentrated at', ' the:Avwer�end of the pay .scaJel, , and'thataffirmative ac tion should ' h ld �be�,ta2k,en to recruit women ,i , - in' th e�,higher,c as,ses. Don Hoyr.eue.sted me ers to�stu-dy"rthe material as much�. as- possible.p: r,iorto thehopedfoi,meeting.with.EEOC;representatives. • The.,,Commission closed discussion ofl.the-subject by agreeing meeting,to`-'spend.ahe next,whether a'.,�speciaI:session or regular, "s*,,6 :1 on'su stantiv,e issu e f thei`p 1, a*n'. b before the Commission,, There being no further usiness­to come s journe :a the,...meeting was adjourned 9:3' t O;P.M. :�,a, id 10 Se6retary,'! RNS01,U ' I ON NO. 73-32' Ill?SOLl1TI0N OP AP1)ROVA1, OP CLASS "C" BF 111;RN]T. iu IT,RCSOLVED BY TIIE'CITY COUNCIL OP IOWA C1'H IOWA, that a Class "C. Beer Permit application is(hereby`approv'eJ for the fol- lowing named person or persons: at the: following described locations: James A. 6 Marilyn J.rMelendy dlia/Kwik'Shop 1814 Lower :Muscatine.Road 'ctions Said-approval,shal'1 be,subject to'any conditions or ,restrt hereafter 'imposed'.;by ordinance: or. state law. hie City Cler k'shall cause.a re co mm endatio6 for approval to be endor;seJ ii'pon the';,:application'and forward the same together with the license fcc; surety,bond.'and all other information'or'documents requ,ireJ to':the Iowa Beer•and Liquor,.Control Department:i-, It was moved `by White and.secondeJ by Connell ' that';the,Re'solution as read be, adopted. and; upont roll call there were* S,. AYES: NAYS:` ABSENT: Brandt x Connell x Czarnecki x Ilickerson x White x ;'" Pass'ed this 25;' day 0f January- ,19'73 Mayor C.L.Brandt and 'Members of the City. Council Warren Hickerson Patrick White RobertConnell Edward Czarnecki Dear Sirs; As residents of Lee Street we have genuine concern over the possibility that 'parking will be removed from both sides of our street. There_ are certain difficulties inherent in. such a, plan. Lee Street is bounded on one end by Park Road, - Oil which there is no parking, on the other end, by River Road, on which there is no parking. There is no intersecting street. tiighwood goes only to the 'right 'and is one block in length divided by four driveways.iThis;means 'that there is very little ,parking possible within any reasonable distancefrom'' our: homes. lnIn most cases when parking is ,removed from a major, thoroughfare there are cross streets with available parkimg within "'a half block of any home. This isnot the 'case on Lee Street. In addition those of us on the, lower end of Lee Street have in several cases steep driveways built long before this situation arose. These driveways are'not suitable for ,Quest parking or for the parking of large delivery or maintenance trucks. We would like to change them but this is not possible. L2 parking would isolate us from friends. Entertaining would not belpossible especially for those of us who would have to ask our guests to navigate two and a half blocks up a steep hill - hazardous walking in winter time. We have accepted and will continue to accept the necessity for parking on one 'side; only. This makes.good sense. But w are deeply concerned about the effect of no parking on our normal lives and those of our neighbors. : Our opposition to no parking is not opposition to the bus service. We greatly appreciate and use the bus daily. There is little traffic on Lee Streot so that the bus has not presented a traffic problem t.o.us, nor has it seemed to create any? traffic problem. Wo hope you will give serious consideration to the unique problems of our street, Sincerely yours', MAYOR LLOYD L. TURN ee CZTY HALL STATE..OF IOWA 50705 January 16, 1973 Mayor C. L. Brandt City Hall Iowa City, Iowa Dear Mayor: As you are well aware, the Iowa State Highway Commission has released its new. Five. -year Program involving construction throughout the State of Iowa on Primary highways, as well as the Interstate system. It becomes annarent quite rapidly that the Commission and its funding will never catch up in the development of the Freeway system and repair and improve- ment of Primaries that are needed throughout our State under present funding conditions: Commissioner, Robert Rigler has suggested the possibility of bonding for highway improvements within the State. His contention is that a certain percentage of the Freeway system could be contracted and completed each year for eight or ten years with the bond money and in turn the Primary system would be more rapidly improved. The State of Kansas has just recently instituted a'bonding program that probablymost closely fits the kind of program Mr. Rigler`is speaking of. Senator Bart Schwieger of Waterloo intends to introduce legislation during this session of the Iowa Legislature to allow bonding specifically for the purposes of completing,Highwari520 from Sioux City.to Dubuque. I,personally, agree wholeheartedly with the Commissioner and with Senator Schwieger and suggest to you that our endorsement of this kind of program could be of great benefit. Your reaction to this kind of program is most important. Would you kindly respond to this letter so that I may have an indication from you in carrying the idea forward. Looking forward to }fearing from you very shortly. Yours ,very truly, *�side-nt urner, Mayor. LLT/lk of Iowa League of Municipalities. by THE UNIVERSITY VER SIT YOFI IOWA IOWA CITY, IOWA szzso University Hospitals Department o/ Orthopaedic Surgery Area 318: 356.288 If no answer, 358-1810 12 January 1973 Mr. Timothy Brandt,.Mayor Civic Center Iowa Cit Iowa 52M2 Y, 40 ,. Dear Mr. Mayor: I am responding to the proposal before the City Council that parking be eliminated on some of the: streetsdesignated as "bus routes." b am.a_resident of 421_Lee Street and -would-be directly affected by this decision. As a;'newcomer to the town, I have been most'. impressed With the promptness and convenience of the,Iowa City bus, service. It is obbious'that there are several streets;in this town which make (` maneuvering a large bus extremely difficult. I also realize that it is 'much easier to put forth 'a blanket proposal rather than make an'!' individual ,ldecision :for each" involved street. L trust'that'the underlying thought was that individual consideration for exceptions would be permitted when requested by members of the, community. It is in this vein that I would like to request closer scrutiny of the hardship that such a move would make on the residents of Lee Street. To disallow parking on such a street where there is often little alternative ':because'of its :unique terrain and access, would certainly notbe desirable. On the other hand, we are enjoying our newly -granted bus service and to withdraw the bus from our street would also not be desirable. It is my request that the problem of Lee Street be given, individual consideration for possible exception to the proposed decision. Sincerely yours, John P. Albright, M.D. is JPA:ko ti I I? RUSOLUT ION NO 73-39 RESOLUTION" 01: APPROVAL OP CLASS "C" BITER PERMIT. IS Ii ('f RESOLVED Class "C"Beer BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF IOIVA CITV', IOWA, that a Permit application is hereby approved for the fol- lowing named person or persons at the following described locations: ��� c�C trrl C5 Ott` �JCc���, ri1� CGw �*c1 V nojlk_l, Said approval shall hcreafter_i m osed b be subject to any conditions or restrictions P Y ordinance ance.or state law, , 'rhe City Clerk endorsed upon the `;appli"cation shall cause a recommendation for approva L_to be,.-. license fee, 'and forward the same together with the ' surety t required to`the Iowa bond and all other information ordocuments Beer and LiquoriControl Department".' It was,moved,bY that the Resolution Connell and seconded b as be read adopted, and,uponlroll callHthereowere: AYES': NAT'S:' ABSENT: ; Brandt x Connell x Czarnecki x Ilickerson x White x Passed this I I �3 day of �OJYUlCSSUI 19 F �3 I . • t, APPRAISAL REVIEW SUMMARY Property Identification r: 20-22 'East College Major tenant: Total Look School of Cosmetology Owner: V.F.W. Post #2581 -' AT)praisa1s . 'A. $" 115 000.00 ) :Used ,in staff recom- f B. .$ 134.500.00 ) mendation of,"FMV C. $ 89.000.00 Limits of Offer Minimum Price $ 124 750:00• Maximum Price $ 134 b00.00 Recommendation; (1=10-73 ,) :. Staff recommends fair market value of $ 126.100.•00 * Plus Immovable Fixtures of $22,872..00. i 1 • Parcel 84-11 V - F - W. -Post #2581 January 10, 1973' To: File From: Real.Estate Coordinator Subject,: Appraisal review setting Fair Market Value. The appraisals are somewhat apart and the differences deserve. Comment' In their market comparisons on a square foot basis, Waters is $13.16 at per squarefbot and IAR Co. is at $11.00. IAR Co. has a Gross Return Multiplier of 6;75, while Waters does not develop one. A G.R.M. was developed from his appraisal, however',,and it is.about 9.15. This in my opinion is too high. The income approach is another place where theyare somewhat' apart: -These differences are 'as follows. IAR Co. Waters 1st Floor Economic Rent $8 5 76 —0p e r me. :$950.00 2nd.Floor Economic Rent .,..450.00_...,, 00 $1315.00 $1225.00 Annual Economic Rent$15,780.00' $14�,700.00 • E\pensesi 4 843.00 5`327.00 Net 'Income $10,937.00 9,373.00 ]:,Cap. jjRate 9V7% $121;522.00 $133,900.00 Some oftheabove'diffeTence could ,be -reconciled if both' appraiser's had used the same tax figures. Waters Used $2,355.00 and IAR Co. used $2i9O2.00. A check!atthe Court House revealed that, although ;the V. F�.� IV .paid taxes of $2,355.00 in 1972 their actual taxes would have been $2,902.00 if they had not Leen a service club. In figuring the worth of a building by using the income approach and using estimated economic -rents, the tax.,wouldAave to be'figured from the assessed valuation and not the discounted tax. Waters income approach should then have.547.00 additi�onal expenses. His income approach would then show: Net Income $8826-00 + 7% $126,086.00, rounded to $126,100.00. With the tax adjustment the ap�raisers are much closer in the income estimates of value .... 121,SOO.00 vs. $126,100.00. I am going to recommend a Market Value of $126,100-00 because Waters used as low a'cap rate as could possibly be justified, (7%) his • and support for the marketvalue via the square foot t CIE.udy.A.s.not. overly convincing�, On the -other hand, IAR CO.'s figure of $11-00 per square foot is lower than Waters, however, they do not provide any explicit support for it and I feel it is probably a little low'; 2e cx�ez, Rody R. Parsons,' p I w mamson b[. _ _ . a u _ , ■ o O v v sa a -C; ry e of Nl z L d' i( �---•� rem S i'j�+r fi d} � � � I r� 1 9 .> :CITYOF IOWA: l► 1 . COURTHOUSE IOWA CITY, IOWA 52240 TELE%IONE 328 ,370 You are invited to attend a briefing concerning the purpose and objectives of the activities that wilktake place within she community during an On -Sita Emergency; Operational Readi- ness Assistance Team Survey to be conducted by the Iowa Civil Defense Division and Defense Civil Preparedness Agency. :he briofing will be conducted at the Iowa or January ---..----.-.—., January 29, 1973 from 2:00 P. Mi to 3:00 P.M. Your attendance at phis'informative meeting is important and ; will be very much appreciated. - 'If;,.. The On -Site Assistance Team would like to interview DU when they conduct, their survey. You will be contacted 'by the Johnson Couna;/funidipal Civil Defense Agency to ar- , 7 n; interview .app intman.. Your ll ar0ripat,i On in this ocan government;emer ngibrle, which are?;nla ;I ns 'aTheseelemen`tsl- 1 n inorgahi.zationa.l >ibi,lities, and the e" program. is ao-''ap s di rect, 16n -si te;.; diness survey tfi'at uture acti"on. uy cnvse partes concerned with such information`. IOl'1A PUKIC LIBRARY STATISTICAL REPORT -- Year ending December 31;`'1972 "' I. Nage or Library IOWA CITY PUBLIC LIBRARY �. 2., Addre, 1307 East College CITY Iowa'City, 'Iowa ZIP 92240 3. Librarian Jack W. Hurkett 1NME NIu%9; ANAUNT RECEIVED 4 i S. City or torn Iowa City $ 189;243 19 1173(q; 5. Cotnty. served Johnson" County(11-,_30) 7.1,822.54;... 6, To. hip (s) •soae3 _Lone,.Tree; $ ,626.'06' F North LibErty „•$ 742:00�� _ Universitv Heiahts $ 5,666.'50 111 ,30') /. 'Fires 10.399.76 "o.: Gifts is _ Gifts & Bequests $., 1,668.58 G Brubaker Endowment 0.00: 9.`.-10` er (Specif^Telephone commission 70.24 1) Total Inco e $ 205238.8 1 11.; Bala:-0,1: hs.d at bP9:Gb11r19 cf 1972 $ 9;761.11 12. Are r,=,~ �z 1 , .� 1 it" as PS...1de:1 _ln addition to income? Yes " No 'i If those are, pr rind in e.33iti6;.estimate value $ —" x fE :, E DIT[T31ES Life Insurance (cumula ive o,-30-72) 400.61 13, Salaries $l,aves (does not include Work -Study) $117;957.62 Health Insurance r Loa c.; p 1u1; C,-1 (CD binding) $ 43 402.59 r 15. :Fariclicals pura'iarcl (includes microfilm) 4,445.11 �' .. .. ...... 14 16.-;.Building improvements (local money) $ A 021. 41 -- ---------- Capital improvements (local money) $ U- 17. Payments to Cooperative in 1972 3,344.30 eal hase r of) Films(purc nt Is., Other,(Specif�) Binding $ 10`427.50 Commodities 91654.15 Services/Charges 17,904.67* -ff3'.fts & Bequests fu 2,687.23 Brubaker fund 1,266.94 19. Total expenditures 210084'.50 , Balance on hand at end of. 1972, 4,915.42 BCOKI.STOCK ONLY BOOKS YOUR LIBRARY OWNS vt ADULT. JUVENILE TOTAL"� 2 oltm, o; V C's at beginning f I year: 58i5 121 29�`21W, `87 0790' 97 22. V0lumes added by PURCHASE 6,17 5 3 0,201 911,378 DURING THC YEAR 13. Volumes added by GIFTS �395 7 61, during the year 24. f B f ISTL 'Re eTence oo s from --------- - - 25. Total 65,1421 21491 97,635 26 : ",Vo3xim. as withdrim-rh during year f 2 919 1 20 4 1.2 6: (subtract) 27Grand Total volumes at end 62,22331 i8 93,509 of tiie,year Do NOT count p -ie books on loan from the cooperative or ISTLIas p art of youTITBook Stock" CIRCULATION Please show the total circulation. This means your own books AND books on loan frowthe cooperative and/ur Iowa State Traveling:Library. includes C6116 Work-Study:costs: ge, 3G. � 37, 38.' Total num er of borrowers Library has shown'.a film program,of 16 mm films`on Thurs I Juvenile day%:evenings. ',rigures,'for,the circulation and number `of Ci _ viewers'is'provided below., 5,376 Art Print circulation - 1,163 County,or Area 8mm films circulation.- 2,340 732 16mm films/viewers - 474 / 13,325 Total 17,388 6,108 These figures are not included in the Grand.Total below. Nult on Fict. Adult emiction Adult Juvenile ! Book Phono Grand i Magazines Total Total';,Records III Total` ' * * 28. Main Libra 198,606 247.,943446,54 20,481; 467,03 29. Branches F, ---- ------- - - - ------- Stations 30. Booknobile ---- ------- ------- -------- --'-- ----- ---- ------ 31. Total * * 198,606 247,943446,54 20,481 I467,03p 32., Number of Branches 0 34. 146mber of.Bookmobiles 0 A'wnber, of Stations 0 3S. hiIInber of:'Stops 0 DORRONAiRS c; 3G. � 37, 38.' Total num er of borrowers Adult I Juvenile Total Ci 15,273 5,376 20;649 County,or Area -2,115: 732 2 847 Total 17,388 6,108 23,996' SALARY * HRS./WEAK POSITION Library Director $1150 40 lint Librarian II 906 40 Librarian II 8¢2 40 Librarian II 782 40 Librarian 11 586.50 30 Librarian I 507 30 Librarian.I 338 20 Librarian I 3.50%hr.. 10 Secretary 436 40 ._ CS, II' _ ez 360 ,; . 30k-Typist Clerk-Typist II 458 40.. Clerk-TYpist'II. 396 40 ,. ` Clerk-Typist I' 360, . 1-401 Clerk-Typis t I .36.0 40 ' r Clerk.Typist I '360 40, Clekr-Typist I 342 40 y ` Building,Maintenance Man 530 40 _ Page 1.97/hr. 40' Page 1.75/hr. 40 Page 1.75/hr: 10 " Page 1=1.70/hr. 15; Page1.70/hr. 20, Page 1.70/hr. 30 PO e. 4 1.70/h r. 15 College Work -Study 1.1.97/hr.** 15 College Work -Study 1.97/hr. 15 College Work -Study '•1.97/hr. 15 Colelge,Work-Study 1.97/hr. :15 College':47ork-Study 1.97/hr. 15 , College Work -Study 1..70/hr. 15 = College Work -Study 1.70/hr. 15 College Work -Study 1.70/hr.- 15 '.C011ege':-.Work-Study .�.. 1.70/hr. 15 *unless''otherwise indicated, salary is per month, based on 12-31-72 rate **,,'Iowa City pays 20%%of.salaryplus 5taxes , ',• _,., „ INFORMAL COUNCIL DISCUSSION JANUARY 23, 1973 The Iowu' City Council met in informal session oc 1,2:30 o'clock P.H. on Tuesday, January 23, 1973 in the Conference Room at the Civic Center. Councilmen present were, Brandt, Connell, Czarnecki, Uickerono and White. Absent: None. Others present: Klaus, Hayek, Bowers, Uouohuu, 0pecr, Kraft, Pugh, Ahhuct^ � The meeting was set for discussion of Urban Renewal. Before discussion ` started, Atty. John Hayek presented a picture toLoren Hickerson depicting. a scene from the First Alumni Tour to the Rose Bowl. � � � . City Manager Day Wells commented that a periodical report was made to � the Council to keep them informed of the progress in Urban Renewal. Mayor � � Brandtreported on the meeting i� nCbiva&o of sLaff and developers, the � general conclusion was that the city should get out of the development � business. He also stated that the new concept was being accepted by the downtown businessmen he had talked with. � � The Council discussed the timetable for o package; development of 13 � acres.or transition zone dependent on nature & extent of downtown .money; allcity meetiu&s.aud transactions are public record; u moratorium on � � individual site development; area south of Burlington; Council Bluffs and Sioux City plans; no large corporation with driving interest incommunity � � to serve as focal point; if package deal put together now, a year away � � fromstarting construction; biggest hurdle is appraisals; flexibility � � of plan;' 'need for plan change fromresidential bank to commercial; demolition contracts, city owned buildings; Breeze property; mass transit, accommodate Medical Center, major terminal underground. The second item discussed was the Building Code. DennisKraft, Director � of Cnuououity Development outlined the reasons why the workable program was not reoert1fi`d. To rectify this be off 'red two uptinos, adoption of the State Building Code Package o making amendments to the State Plumbing Code, An Atty. General's opinion has been asked for cnuc~oiu& city inspection of state � buildings, fees and permits involved. Council discussion included the following: � implications of city staff size; HUD preference,' adopt State Building Code; � �State Building Code Official &SCote 'Building Code Committee, 7 persons � appoioted bythe Governor, one from Iona City in Earl Yoder; arguments for or against plastic pipe;,difference in cost between plaotic& copper pipe � ` inhome building, $400 to 8500,; Rumex vs conduit; if builders want the nbuoQe; if the use of plastic pipe is pointed out to the purchaser, (no); status of Jefferson Building, lot two floors are inspected; any recommendations from our 9lumbioQ:Doord? Mr. Kraft proposed to check with DDD to see if their requirements are metby the City's adoption of the Uniform oid&, Code in its ' entirety, &tn check if there is any conflict with the State Code. Mc. Bowers was directed to get i ut from our Plumbing Board, before the Council � makes u decision. � � • The City Attorney reported on the pa kin g r em P case and the additional io nal conclusions of Law., The League. of Municipalities is considering fiLing,a brief on behalf of the League in support of our position if we appeal. if the ruling is correct, Sioux City* Des Moines and Dubuque', parking ramps could be invalid too. Concerning revenue from the system paying a portion of street main- tenance from road use tax funds, all other cities do exactly as we do. All Ordinances agree also that revenue from the entire system pays for a facility. The League is 'concerned that only parking meter receipts, not sticker or gate revenue can, be used, most ramps are gate type. The Council then discussed the following: Previous bond issues, recom- based on Judge Vietor's mendations from bonding consultants and attornies a facility out the facility ruling on University case, that you must pay for en itself; implications if City does not appeal, anyone 'could challenge future Judges findings; meters -a traffic control issues; feasibility of following device not a revenue'device; Home Rule basis for financing revenue bond is entirely different; decision affects revenue bonding, that we have indirectly financed revenue bonds by road use tax money; effect of ruling if Home Rule Finance section is adopted, doesn't change opinion now given; time period - will ask Chief Justice for special assignment because of public question in- volved, decision could be June or July. Councilman White stated there were obviously some questions to be answer - clarification could be obtained by legislative ruling. ad, and felt that he appeal, our system provides for ultimate Councilman Hickerson supported t • decision at the State level.