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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1979-10-30 Correspondencea t. i r I. I f i } i 1 If. ROY W. VAN OCR KAMP GEORGE W. CRAMPTON WILLIAM J. SNYDER ERIC F. SCHWARZ CLYDE D. STOLTCNBCRO ALAN G. BLACKWOOD WILLIAM L. CLEAVER JOHN C. SANTEE ^I REr11VED OCT 2 2 ?J; r VAN DER KAMP CRAMPON S $NYDER P C. -2- October 19, 1979 Section 8.10.35,9(C)(1) sets forth special requirements regarding C-2 zone regulations as follows: "All facia signs shall project no more than one foot from the building. It shall not extend above the roof line." Based upon such an interpretation, an effort by Eagle Discount Supermarkets to have their sign a with remodeling effort at their store located at 600proved in nNorth nDodge a Street, has been denied. Considering the architecture of the and building in question together with Eagle's efforts to revitalize remodel patiblewithtthe general gintent sofnthe totas alszonioed ngEordinancesm of Iowa City. The resulting sign which Eagle wishes approved is totally compatible with the existing architecture of the building. The existing parapet or facia wall rior to any signing extends i six feet two inches above the roof line. We hasten to point out o a t by use of said parapet or facia wall, the actual existing roof line is naturally then invisible to the person store from the front resulting in a more pleasing a observing the The sign which Eagle wishes to place on said facia wall consists of the script letters E -A -G -L -E. L extend only three feet five inches labove thesaidters existingproofrlithe ne behind the parapet wall with the L extending four feet eleven ches above said line. in- dynamic Midwestern Region has always maintained and fostered a policy f he of attempting to be good neighbors and an inte cal dynamic nature of the cities and towns whereingtheirart businesses exist. Eagle earnestly feels at this point in time that the sign they wish to use on the building located at 600 North Dodge Street, falls well within that positive spirit and the spirit of Iowa City's Zoning Ordinance. It may well be, as often occurs in regard to any effort such as the subject zoning ordinance to cover an infinite number of situations by a limited number of standards, that the original adoption of the existing sign standards by the City of Iowa City unintentionally prohibited the use of facia signing Eagle ? has proposed, which is actually more pleasingto the architectural integrity of the building and the area than its absence, especially when we are concerned with original building construction which makes use Of parapet walls. We would suggest that said amendment might place a reasonable limit on the height over a roof line of a facia sign placed on a parapet wall, perhaps five feet being a reasonable standard. How- ever, we would leave the exact procedure of exactly how such an i anordinance could be appropriately amended to your excellent staff support people. IIICROFILMED BY JORM MICROLAB CEDAR RAPIDS -DES 110ME5 VAN DER KAMP, CRAMPTON S SNYDER P C. _3_ October 19, 1979 In summary it would seem that the general -language of your sign standard statute as stated in Section ; 8.10.35.3, subsection H the restriction of not extend - tended to exempt facia signs from ing above the roof line. We therefore make this request for an appropriate amendment carrying forward that general intent as it relates to facia signs in C-2 zoning, especially where the para- pet wall in question has existed for years and is an accepted technique of commercial architecture and design. If we can provide you with further assistance or information in regard to what we consider an important issue we would be most happy to do so. Yours very truly, VAN DER KAMP, CIRAMPTON & SNYDER P.C. By: 4 Eric . SchwaY�� EFS/nib xc: Mr. Don Schmeiser Ms. Linda Woito Cook Mr. Stan Coin Mr. Harold Dismer Mr. Keylon Borchers Mr. Terry Doyle MICROFILMED BY JORM MICROLAB CEDAR RAPIDS -DES MOINES aoa7 i a I RF(.i''vrn (10 VAN DER KAMP, CRAMPTON S SNYDER. P. C. ATTORNEYS AT LAW 400 111. Acn luwn 11 Dain. umlnINI. 11111 W VA1111L1111A M1• III IIII I, .1111111 AV1111 if 111 11"'IC W IIIA ...... 11 W,I I IATA .I. '111111f 11 nn IIIuwA11A ROCK ISLAND, ILLINOIS 61M 1.I nm n •, 111I1rm¢n., AI. All 0, 111 AI.KWI1W1 AweAcun� wu WILLIAM L.GL[AVrw iC1.GwU VIC 1MAMApU .4111N C.^ANrcr October 19, 1979 City Council Civic Center 410 E. Washington Street j Iowa City, IA 52240 Planning and Zoning Commission Civic Center 410 E. Washington Street Iowa City, IA 52240 Ladies and Gentlemen: Eagle Discount Supermarket 600 Dodge Street, Iowa City, Iowa Thv purpoae of tldn .Letter in to reguent you to coollidor amend- ing the existing lowa City Zoning Ordinance as to Its preneuL i prohibition against any type of facia sign extending above the roof line of a commercial building in a C-2 zoning area. Such an interpretation is presently followed by both the building i inspector's office as well as the City Attorney's Office. That interpretation evolves in the following manner. Section 8.10.35.1(D) of the Iowa City Code of Ordinances (1978) defines a building or wall sign as: "A sign other than a roof sign, which is supported by a building or wall." Section 8.10.35.1(K) defines a facia sign as: "A single faced 'building or wall sign which is para- llel to its supporting wall." Section 8.10.35.3 sets forth signs prohibited in all zones, in- cluding all roof signs. Subsection 11 specifically prohibits: "Such nignn which encroach on or over a street right-of-way, or which ex Lund above the roof: line, excepting facia signs." WCROFILMED BY JORM MICROLAB CEDAR RAPIDS -DES 110117E5 VAN DER KAMP CRAMPTON S SNYOER P C. —2— October 19, 1979 Section 8.10.35.9(C)(1) sets forth special requirements regarding C-2 zone regulations as follows: "All facia signs shall project no more than one foot from the building. It shall not extend above the roof line." Based upon such an interpretation, an effort by Eagle Discount Supermarkets to have their sign approved in connection with a remodeling effort at their store located at 600 North Dodge Street, has been denied. Considering the architecture of the building in question together with Eagle's efforts to revitalize and remodel that building, the sign as proposed by Eagle is com- patible with the general intent of the total zoning ordinances of Iowa City. The resulting sign which Eagle wishes approved is totally compatible with the existing architecture of the building. The existing parapet or facia wall rior to any signing extends six feet two inches above the roof line. We hasten to point out t h a t by use of said parapet or facia wall, the actual existing roof line is naturally then invisible to the person observing the store from the front resulting in a more pleasing appearance. The sign which Eagle wishes to place on said facia wall consists of the script letters E -A -G -L -E. All said letters except for the L extend only three feet five inches above the existing roof line behind the parapet wall with the L extending four feet eleven in- ches above said line. Eagle Midwestern Region has always maintained and fostered a policy of attempting to be good neighbors and an integral part of the dynamic nature of the cities and towns wherein their businesses exist. Eagle earnestly feels at this point in time that the sign they wish to use on the building located at 600 North Dodge Street, falls well within that positive spirit and the spirit of Iowa City's Zoning Ordinance. It may well be, as often occurs in regard to any effort such as the subject zoning ordinance to cover an infinite number of situations by a limited number of standards, that the original adoption of the existing sign standards by the City of Iowa City unintentionally prohibited the use of facia signing Eagle has proposed, which is actually more pleasing to the architectural integrity of the building and the area than its absence, especially when we are concerned with original building construction which makes use of parapet walls. We would suggest that said amendment might place a reasonable limit on the height over a roof line of a facia sign placed on a par%spol; wall, perrhal)n five feet being a reasonable standard. Now- ovor, we would .lunv(l Lho exact procedure of: exactly how such an ordinance could be appropriately amended to your excellent staff and support people. MICROFILMED BY JORM MICROLAB CEDAR RAPIDS -DES b10ITICS M r 1' i i k i I I VAN DER KAMP CRAMPTON & SNYDER P C. -3- October 19, 1979 In summary it would :seem that thr ryynera.1 lanyuags• or your ::i:m standard statute as stated in Sec -tion 8.10.35.3, subsection II tended to exempt facia signs from the restriction of not extend- ing above the roof line. We therefore make this request for an appropriate amendment carrying forward that general intent as it relates to facia signs in C-2 zoning, especially where the para- pet wall in question has existed for years and is an accepted technique of commercial architecture and design. If we can provide you with further assistance or information in regard to what we consider an important issue we would be most happy to do so. Yours very truly, VAN DLR KAMP, CRAMPTON & SNYDLR P.C. 1 By: I4 ✓ P:r>c Schwa KP:;/n jb xc: Mr. Don Schmeiser Ms. Linda Woito Cook Mr. Stan Coin Mr. Harold Dismer Mr. Keylon Borchers Mr. Terry Doyle _ PV=" - MICROFILMED BY JORM MICROLAB CEDAR RAPIDS -DES IIOIRES a e To: Members of the Iowa City City Council October 24, 1979 From: Frank J. Longo, President Iowa City Kickers Soccer Club In behalf of the Iowa City Kickers Soccer Club I invite you to attend the Third Annual Iowa City Kickers Soccer Club Tournament to be held Saturday, October 27th. The tournament, for players 14 to 16 years old, will be held at City Park from 9:30AM to S:OOPM. In addition to our Iowa City teams, soccer organizations from Des Moines, Cedar Falls and Orion, Illinois will participate As in past years the tournament serves as a finale of our fall season for our oldest group of players and provides them with a full day of soccer with youths from areas outside of Iowa City. At the tournament you will witness the enjoyment our young men have for the game of soccer. They are skillful and entertaining athletes. To appreciate how much soccer has grown in Iowa City in the past year, j I invite you to attend our Iowa City Soccer Weekend to be held Saturday and i Sunday, November 3rd and 4th. This finale for our younger players will involve close to 500 Iowa City children 8 to 12 years old. On Saturday, November 3rd three Iowa City teams and one team from West Liberty will participate in a tournament for players 11 and 12 years old. This tournament will be held at Southeast Junior High School. On Sunday, November 4th ten Iowa City teams of 9 and 10 year old boys and girls will play soccer on two fields at Southeast Junior High School from 9:OOAM to S:OOPM. Fourteen teams of eight year old boys and girls will also play on Sunday on three fields at Willow Creek Park from 11:00AM to S:OOPM. This weekend is designed for the enjoyment of the entire family. In closing I want to thank the members of the Iowa City administration for their cooperation and assistance in making our youth soccer program run smoothly this Fall. Mr. Dennis Showalter and his staff at the City Recreation Department have been particularly helpful in providing our teams with fields for practice and games. F I d E D OCT2 51919 ABBIE STOLFUS CITY CLERK Sincerely, Frank J. Longo, President Iowa City Kickers Soccer Club (2308 Jessup Circle, Iowa City) MICROFILMED BY JORM MICROLAB CEDAR RAPIDS -DES 110114ES i iF 1. 1 i 7 To: Members of the Iowa City City Council October 24, 1979 From: Frank J. Longo, President Iowa City Kickers Soccer Club In behalf of the Iowa City Kickers Soccer Club I invite you to attend the Third Annual Iowa City Kickers Soccer Club Tournament to be held Saturday, October 27th. The tournament, for players 14 to 16 years old, will be held at City Park from 9:30AM to S:OOPM. In addition to our Iowa City teams, soccer organizations from Des Moines, Cedar Falls and Orion, Illinois will participate As in past years the tournament serves as a finale of our fall season for our oldest group of players and provides them with a full day of soccer with youths from areas outside of Iowa City. At the tournament you will witness the enjoyment our young men have for the game of soccer. They are skillful and entertaining athletes. To appreciate how much soccer has grown in Iowa City in the past year, j I invite you to attend our Iowa City Soccer Weekend to be held Saturday and i Sunday, November 3rd and 4th. This finale for our younger players will involve close to 500 Iowa City children 8 to 12 years old. On Saturday, November 3rd three Iowa City teams and one team from West Liberty will participate in a tournament for players 11 and 12 years old. This tournament will be held at Southeast Junior High School. On Sunday, November 4th ten Iowa City teams of 9 and 10 year old boys and girls will play soccer on two fields at Southeast Junior High School from 9:OOAM to S:OOPM. Fourteen teams of eight year old boys and girls will also play on Sunday on three fields at Willow Creek Park from 11:00AM to S:OOPM. This weekend is designed for the enjoyment of the entire family. In closing I want to thank the members of the Iowa City administration for their cooperation and assistance in making our youth soccer program run smoothly this Fall. Mr. Dennis Showalter and his staff at the City Recreation Department have been particularly helpful in providing our teams with fields for practice and games. F I d E D OCT2 51919 ABBIE STOLFUS CITY CLERK Sincerely, Frank J. Longo, President Iowa City Kickers Soccer Club (2308 Jessup Circle, Iowa City) MICROFILMED BY JORM MICROLAB CEDAR RAPIDS -DES 110114ES i i To: Members of the Iowa City City Council From: Frank J. Longo, President Iowa City Kickers Soccer Club October 24, 1979 In behalf of the Iowa City Kickers Soccer Club I invite you to attend the Third Annual Iowa City Kickers Soccer Club Tournament to be held Saturday, October 27th. The tournament, for players 14 to 16 years old, will be held at City Park from 9:30AM to S:OOPM. In addition to our Iowa City teams, soccer organizations from Des Moines, Cedar Falls and Orion, Illinois will participate. As in past years the tournament serves as a finale of our fall season for our oldest group of players and provides them with a full day of soccer with youths from areas outside of Iowa City. At the tournament you will witness the enjoyment our young men have for the game of soccer. They are skillful and entertaining athletes. To appreciate how much soccer has grown in Iowa City in the past year, I invite you to attend our Iowa City Soccer Weekend to be held Saturday and Sunday, November 3rd and 4th. This finale for our younger players will involve close to 500 Iowa City children 8 to 12 years old. On Saturday, November 3rd three Iowa City teams and one team from West Liberty will participate in a tournament for players 11 and 12 years old. This tournament will be held at Southeast Junior High School. On Sunday, November 4th ten Iowa City teams of 9 and 10 year old boys and girls will play soccer on two fields at Southeast Junior High School from 9:OOAM to S:OOPM. Fourteen teams of.eight year old boys and girls will also play on Sunday on three fields at Willow Creek Park from 11:OOAM to S:OOPM. This weekend is designed for the enjoyment of the entire family. In closing I want to thank the members of the Iowa City administration for their cooperation and assistance in making our youth soccer program run smoothly this Fall. Mr. Dennis Showalter and his staff at the City Recreation Department have been particularly helpful in providing our teams with fields for practice and games. FOCT2 51979 D ABBIE STOLFUS CITY CLERK Sincerely, Frank J. Longo; President Iowa City Kickers Soccer Club (2308 Jessup Circle, Iowa City) IIICROFILMEO BY JORM MICROLAB CEDAR RAPIDS -DES MOINES ao a8 . , I STAFF REPORT To: Planning & Zoning Commission Prepared by: Doug Boathroy Item: S-7925. Resubdivision of Lot 90 Date: October 18, 1979 Ty'n Cae, Part 2 GENERAL INFORMATION Applicant: Ty'n Cae, Inc. 1201 SGilbert St. Requested action: Iowa City, Iowa 52240 Purpose: Final plat approval I To resubdivide Lot 90 of Ty'n Cae, Part 2 Location: East of Mormon Trek Boulevard and Size: north of Cae Drive Existing land use and zoning: Approximately 7 acres IUndeveloped and Planned Area Development/RIB Surrounding land use and zoning: North - transformer station & undeveloped; zoned R1A 1 East - Willow Creek Park & undeveloped; zoned RIA South - Undeveloped; zoned RIB West - undeveloped; zoned RIB Comprehensive plan: Area is designated for density of two to eight dwelling'units per acre. Applicable regulations: Provisions of the Subdivision Ordinance 45 -day limitation peroid: 11/12/79 I 60 -day limitation period: i11/27/79 SPECIAL INFORMATION Public utilities: iAdequate water and sewer services are Public services: available. Sanitation service and police and fire Transportation: protection are available. j Access is provided from Cae Drive. Physical characteristics: Topography is rolling to steep with maximum slopes 20%. ao a1 MICROFILMED BY JORM MICROLAB CEDAR RAPIDS -DES MOVIES 2 ANALYSIS The final plat is a resubdivision of Lot 90 Ty'n Cae, Part 2, into six lots. The subject plat is in substantial compliance with the approved preliminary plat. The Staff finds no major constraints in the development of the subject property. RECOMMENDATION It is the staff's recommendation that the final plat be deferred. Upon revision of the plat incorporating the deficiencies and discrepancies noted below, the Commission should give consideration to approval of the final plat. DEFICIENCIES AND DISCREPANCIES 1. Signatures of the utility companies and the registered land surveyor should be provided. 2. The legal papers are not in order and should be revised. ATTACHMENT Location map ACCOMPANIMENT Final plat Approved DPn s R. Kraft, Director Department f Planning 8 Program Development MICROFILMED BY JORM MICROLAB CEDAR RAPIDS -DES IIOIIIES I j i I i I i i i I r i 2 ANALYSIS The final plat is a resubdivision of Lot 90 Ty'n Cae, Part 2, into six lots. The subject plat is in substantial compliance with the approved preliminary plat. The Staff finds no major constraints in the development of the subject property. RECOMMENDATION It is the staff's recommendation that the final plat be deferred. Upon revision of the plat incorporating the deficiencies and discrepancies noted below, the Commission should give consideration to approval of the final plat. DEFICIENCIES AND DISCREPANCIES 1. Signatures of the utility companies and the registered land surveyor should be provided. 2. The legal papers are not in order and should be revised. ATTACHMENT Location map ACCOMPANIMENT Final plat Approved DPn s R. Kraft, Director Department f Planning 8 Program Development MICROFILMED BY JORM MICROLAB CEDAR RAPIDS -DES IIOIIIES MICROFILMED BY JORM MICROLAB CEDAR RAPIDS•DES MOMES I CITY OF IOWA CITY CIVIC CENTER 410 E. WASHINGTON ST IOWA CITY IOWA 52240 (319) 354.180 NOTICE THE CITY COUNCIL OF IOWA CITY IS CONSIDERING AN APPOINTMENT TO THE FOLLOWING BOARD: BOARD OF ELECTRICAL EXAMINERS AND APPEALS One vacancy - Four-year term October 30, 1979 - October 26, 1983 It is the duty of the Board of Electrical Examiners and Appeals to periodically review the Electrical Code and make recommendations thereto to the City Council, to prepare and conduct written examina- tions, to suspend or revoke any of the licenses or certificates for due cause, to act as board of appeals to hear grievances arising from a decision of the chief electrical inspector and to provide for reasonable interpretations consistent with the provisions of the Electrical Code. This vacancy should be filled with a representative of the pOblic. Iowa City appointed members of boards and commissions must be qualified voters of the City of Iowa City. This appointment will be made at the October 30, 1979, meeting of the City Council at 7:30 P.M. in the Council Chambers. Persons interested in being considered for this position should contact the City Clerk, Civic Center, 410 East Washington. Application forms are available from the Clerk's office upon request. MICROFILMED BY JORM MICROLAB CEDAR RAPIDS•DES MOVIES aa& If i r The University of Iowa IIowa City, Iowa 52212 f k College of Engineering Information Dlvielon Electrical and Computer Engineering Program i R..rr:U L L, i 2 1 i379 DCLoher 22, 1979 RuburL A. Vevera, Mayor City of Iowa City Civic Center Iowa City, Iowa 52240 Dcar Mayor Vevera: Past confrontations among the Board of Electrical (Examiners and Appeals, City Staff, and the Council seems to have obscured the function of the Board members. It is my opinion that you do not need LIM talent you have Lo continue the supplying of electric scrviev In Lite manner In which It is being done. Therefore by this letter l am asking to be relieved of my duties and renponsibilltics ns n of the Board. I hope in the future, member perhaps after elections, the Council could see fit to pursue the above-mentioned conflict in a relentless and uncompromising search for the truth. With warm regards, Earl D. Eyman, P.E., h.D. Professor of Electrical Engineering EDI:; clg MICROFILMED By JORM MICROLAB CEDAR RAPIDS -DES 140114ES 9.63S M r CITY CSF IOWA CITY CIVIC CENTER 410 E. WASHINGTON ST IOWA CITY IOWA 52240 (319) 354.18CO NOTICE THE CITY COUNCIL OF IOWA CITY 1S CONSIDERING AN APPOINTMENT TO THE FOLLOWING BOARD: BOARD OF EXAMINERS OF PLUMBERS One vacancy - Two-year term December 31, 1979 - December 31, 1981 The person appointed to fill this vacancy should be a representative of the public. Iowa City appointed members of boards and commissions must be quali- fied voters of the City of Iowa City. The duties of the members of the Board of Examiners of Plumbers include examining all applicants desir- ing to engage in the work or business of plumbing, whether as a master plumber or as a journeyman plumber and issuing licenses to competent appli- cants. The selection and apRgintment to this Board will be made at the December 4-,-1979;eeting of�6e C T' Counc at • YFMMin-fhe Co`uricfl-Cha—bm ers. The actual Lem--WilT- egin Decem er_31-,-'1979-This will allow the appointee to attend meetings of the Board of Examiners of Plumbers in order to become familiar with the duties before assuming full responsibility. Persons interested in being con- sidered for this position should contact the City Clerk, Civic Center, 410 East Washington. Appli- cation forms are available from the Clerk's office upon request. MICROFILMED BY JORM MICROLAB CEDAR RAPIDS -DES 1101NES ao3G City of Iowa City MEMORANDUM DATE: October 24, 1979 To: Neal G. Berlin, City Manager Mike Kucharzak, Director HIS FROM: Lyle G. Seydel, Housing Coordinator RE: Housing Commission Ms. Pat Collins, Member of the Housing Commission, has indicated to me that she has resigned from the Commission. Ms. Collins has not attended a Commission meeting since June 21, 1979. Telephone contact on October 22, 1979 re -confirmed, ver- bally, that she has sent a letter resigning her position on the commission, citing conflict with her work and school schedule. The letter has not been received; how- ever, it is apparent that she has resigned. Request action be taken to appoint a new member. Collins was appointed to a three year term that will terminate May 1, 1982. I,GS/cf MICROFILMED BY JORM MICROLAB CEDAR RAPIDS•DES MOINES w CITY OF CIVIC CENFER 410 E. WASHINGTON ST IOW, CITY IOWA CITY, IOWA 52240 (319) 354.1800 NOTICE THE CITY COUNCIL OF IOWA CITY IS CONSIDERING AN APPOINTMENT TO THE FOLLOWING COMMISSION: SENIOR CENTER COMMISSION One vacancy - Three-year term January 1, 1980 - December 31, 1982 The duties of the Senior Center Commission are as follows: 1) To serve in an advisory role to the City Council with regard to the needs of the senior center. 2) To make recommendations with regard to policies and programs at the senior center. 3) To join staff and other interested persons in seeking adequate financial resources for the operation of the senior center. 4) To encourage full participation by senior citi- zens in the programs of the senior center. 5) To ensure that the senior center is effectively integrated into the community and cooperates with organizations with common goals in meeting the needs of senior citizens. 6) To serve in an advocacy role with regard to the needs of senior citizens in Iowa City. 7) To assist the City Manager in evaluation of personnel. Iowa City appointed members of boards and commis- sions must be qualified electors of the City of Iowa City. The selection and appointment to this Commission hiLLbelmade_atjhe_pecembe-r�4,, 1979 meetiin of the -Ci .ty_Counci.l_at_7.30_p.M..-1n_.t e_ ouoCil Chambers. The actual term will begin January 1, 19807 -This will allow the appointee to attend meetings of the Senior Center Commission in order to become familiar with the duties before assuming full responsibility. Persons interested in being considered for this position should contact the City Clerk, Civic Center, 410 East Washington. Application forms are available upon request. FIICROFILMEO BY JORM MICROLAB CEDAR RAPIDS -DES MOINES October 30.,1979 Board of Electrical Examiners and Appeals - One vacancy for a four-year term from Oc4ober 30, 1979 to October 26, 1983. Jack I. Young 1720 Muscatine Ave. I Clyde J. Hale 3038 Wayne Avenue j i i 1 j . I : ao,? i MICROFILMED BY a JORM MICROLAB ',� CEDAR RAPIDS -DES MOVIES ADVISORY BOARD/COMMISSION APPLICATION FORM Individuals serving on Boards/Commissions play an important role in advising the Council on matters of interest to our community and its future. Applicants must reside in Iowa City. The City Council announces advisory board vacancies 60 days prior to the date the appointment will be made. This 60 -day period provides fora 30 -day advertising period and a 30 - day training period for new members. The training period allows new members to become familiar with the responsibilities and duties of the advisory board before becoming a full voting member. After a vacancy has been announced and the 30 -day advertising period has expired, the Council reviews all applications during the informal work session. The appointment is announced at the next formal Council meeting. Appointees serve as unpaid volunteers. All applications must be submitted to the City Clerk no later than one week prior to the announced appointment date. THIS APPLICATION IS A PUBLIC DOCUMENT AND AS SUCH CAN BE REPRODUCED AND DISTRIBUTED FOR THE PUBLIC. ALL NAMES WILL BE DROPPED FROM THE LIST AFTER A ONE-YEAR PERIOD. DATE qtDC'-T 2_3, Icl-Tcl ADVISORY BOARD/COMMISSION NAME B0, �- `.L 4.0 cr->-&µ 4 APPfbugERM 4-�0e." NAME _1�� = `�UJ�L ADDRESS 720 ALO -5c -M -) 1-T/. OCCUPATION L Vs 9— C 2 EMPLOYER �iS LF PHONE NUMBERS: RESIDENCE 5'>9 -5155 BUSINESS 'J:57 -Q15 $ EXPERIENCE AND/OR ACTIVITIES WHICH YOU FEEL QUALIFY YOU FOR THIS POSITION: fA*_ �U1lDINZ� E�P4r�12rTC-5 ?Jr�l 7�Y>�4S c7�buTLu_"/1AA0 1.LsC1-Vr_lc.''L_ ��CciNiS. 17uT 0-bl— 1 �s-FV'k0e1' WHAT IS YOUR PRESENT KNOWLEDGE OF THIS ADVISORY BOARD? K0_VW psTl `r.S 1 F3 (type✓ ,ZI1L. WHAT CONTRIBUTIONS DO YOU FEEL YOU CAN MAKE TO THIS ADVISORY BOARD (OR STATE REASON FOR 6;APPLYING)? k,z,DGS: l.Ie.OAIk_� I�- C_->1Gt51o.53 110 lfjIs A'LPsOi_ Specific attention should be directed to possible conflict of interest in Urban Renewal project or as defined in Chapters 362.6, 403A.22 of the Code of Iowa. Should you be uncertain whether or not a potential conflict of interest exists, contact the Legal Dept. Will you have a conflict of interest? _YES X NO (2� nn Knowing the length of term, are you willing to serve this term? X YES 0 A A lS If you are not selected, do you want to be notified? X YES _NO OCT2 41979 L If you are not appointed for the current vacancy, do you wish to be cons tll�1'C��ALffry " vacancy.pX YES NO January 119779 MICROFILMED BY JORM MICROLAB CEDAR RAPIDS -DES 610I71ES ADVISORY BOARD/COMMISSION APPLICATION FORM Individuals serving on Boards/Commissions play an important role in advising the Council on matters of interest to our community and its future. Applicants must reside in Iowa City. The City Council announces advisory board vacancies 60 days prior to the date the appointment will be made. This 60 -day period provides for a 30 -day advertising period and a 30 - day training period for new members. The training period allows new members to become familiar with the responsibilities and duties of the advisory board before becoming a full voting member. After a vacancy has been announced and the 30 -day advertising period has expired, the Council reviews all applications during the informal work session. The appointment is announced at the next formal Council meeting. Appointees serve as unpaid volunteers. All applications must be submitted to the City Clerk no later than one week prior to the announced appointment date. THIS APPLICATION IS A PUBLIC DOCUMENT AND AS SUCH CAN BE REPRODUCED AND DISTRIBUTED FOR THE PUBLIC. ALL NAMES WILL BE DROPPED FROM THE LIST AFTER A ONE-YEAR PERIOD. DATE October 22, 1979 ADVISORY BOARD/COMMISSION NAME Electrical Board TERM NAME_ Clyde J. 'ca le ADDRESS 3038 Wayne Avenue I OCCUPATIONF_1_ectrical Engineer EMPLOYER Engineering Associates j PHONE NUMBERS: RESIDENCE 338-4213 I BUSINESS 354-5874 EXPERIENCE AND/OR ACTIVITIES WHICH YOU FEEL QUALIFY YOU FOR THIS POSITION: Holding Lhe Degrecs of Bachelor of Science and Master of Science in Electrical Engineering, and actively working I'or 31 years in Lhc design and installation of electrical systems for new and remodeled construction. WHAT IS YOUR PRESENT KNOWLEDGE OF THIS ADVISORY BOARD? From disruaain • the ro e scope and responsibilities of the Board with two of the present i members. They were Mr. Dale Flannery,and Mr. Paul Bowers, WHAT CONTRIBUTIONS DO YOU FEEL YOU CAN MAKE TO THIS ADVISORY BOARD (OR STATE REASON FOR APPLYING)? 1 feel I can contribute the unique insight of the electrical designer and Owner's representative to electrical contractors. Specific attention should be directed to possible conflict of interest in Urban Renewal project or as defined ill Chapters 362.6, 403A.22 of the Code of Iowa. Should you be uncertain whether fir, not a potential conflict of interest exists, contact the Legal Dept. Will you have a conflict of inLerest? _YES X NO Knowing the length of term, are you willing to serve this term? _?LYES F� O L D If you are not selected, do you want to be notified? X YES _NO I�J�—OCT2 41979 If you are not appointed for the current vacancy, do you wish to be Alo8&(EeS TdG LFfUt5re vacancy? X YES NO — — CITY, V?6 1979 MICROFILMED BY JORM MICROLAB CEDAR RAPIDS -DES MOINES ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 17 OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF IOWA CITY. BE IT ENACTED: SECTION I. PURPOSE. The purpose of this ordinance is to amend Chapter 17 of the Code of Ordinances of IowaCity by suspending enforcement of the requirements for storm windows and storm doors until November 1, 1980. SECTION IL AMENDMENT. Chapter 17 of the Code is hereby amended as ollows: 17-4.(n)(2)(g). Effective November 1, 1980: During the portion of each year when the housing inspector deems it necessary: for protection against the elements and cold, every door, opening directly from a dwelling unit to ;outdoor space shall, have supplied storm doors with 'a self-closing device; and every windowor-other device with openings to the;,outdoor`:space shall likewise,be supplied With; storm windows except :where such other device for, protection against elements and '• cold ;is Provided 'such as insulating glass and. insulated metal.axter.ior doors. EXCEPTION: Dwellings designated by official action of the City Council as having special historical or architectural significance:shall,be eze to " mp d,from the above door/window requirements.`; SECTION III. REPEALER. All ordinances and parts of ordinances- in conflict with the provision of this ordinance are hereby, repealed. SECTION IV. SEVERABILITY. If any section, provi- s on or part of the Ord nance shall be adjudged to be invalid :or unconstitutional, such ajudication shall not affect the validity of the Ordinance, as a `whole. or any _section,,provision 'or part thereof ' not adjudged invalid or unconstitutional. SECTION V. EFFECTIVE DATE. This Ordinance shall be n effect after its frnal passage, approval and Publication as required by: law. ao� MICROFILMED BY JORM MICROLAB FDAP HAPI )C. :]f ^..,1:1L(, MICROFILMED BY JORM MICROLAB CFPAP RAI' IDS -Df ', 'IOItlFS { l 1 .. 1. 1 + 1. 1, i• Lo. � 1 ,1 f� 4 MICROFILMED BY JORM MICROLAB CFPAP RAI' IDS -Df ', 'IOItlFS MICROFILMED BY JORM MICROLAB C[IIAP RAPI0l -!)f : '10111[5 ]t was moved by that the Ordinance as read tieedojited call. anddupononderoll _._ there were: AYES: NAYS: ABS(AT: - -- BALMER ; —� - dePROSSE '. ERDAHL NEUHAUSER — PERRET' --- _ : ROBERTS — VEVERA,` First consideration Vote 'for. passage: Second consideration Vote for passage: ' i MICROFILMED BY JORM MICROLAB C[IIAP RAPI0l -!)f : '10111[5 V CITY OF CIVIC CENFER 410 E. WASHINGTON ST. November 14, 1979 Chairman Interstate Commerce Commission 12th & Constitution Avenue NW Washington, D.C. 20423 Dear Sir: IOWA CITY IOWA CITY IOWA 52240 (319) 354.18CGO The City Council of Iowa City is quite concerned over the prospect of a further decline in the quality of rail service in this area. Our community and the University of Iowa depend heavily upon railroad services for shipments of coal and other fuels, as well as various other commodities. Rail service is a vital link in meeting our transportation needs and will likely continue to be such in the future. We are presently served by the Rock Island Railroad and the Cedar Rapids $ Iowa City (CRANDIC) Railroad between Cedar Rapids and Iowa City. Several spur lines also exist in the area, including a valuable line to Hills, Iowa. The existing network of railway corridors in this vicinity, when effectively used, can serve our needs sufficiently. We are concerned that these tracks be maintained and that they continue to be used to provide the necessary rail service to Iowa City and surrounding localities. Any decline in the availability of quality rail service would certainly represent a hardship to many of our citizens, and a significant loss of such service would be a serious detriment to the future growth and development of our community. MICROFILMED BY JORM MICROLAB CEDAR RAPIDS -DES 14011JES . < I Chairman of Interstate Commerce November 14, 1979 Page 2 We urge that you consider our position as you address the problems of rail transportation and that you act in a manner which will insure continued quality rail service to Iowa City and other communities for which such service has become an integral part of vital transportation systems. Thank you. Sincerely yours, �Q�Gk:�-f' (� • L/l�.-Loci Robert A. Vevera Mayor 1 cc: The Honorable Roger Jepsen, U.S. Senator The Honorable John Culver, U.S. Senator The Honorable James Leach, U.S. Representative The Honorable Arthur Small, Iowa Senator The Honorable Dale Hibbs, Iowa Representative The Honorable Jean Lloyd -Jones, Iowa Representative The Honorable John Patchett, Iowa Representative Office of Rail Public Counsel Director, Iowa Department of Transportation U.S. Secretary of Transportation Iowa City Chamber of Commerce bcl/16 MICROFILMED BY JORM MICROLAB CEDAR RAPIDS•DES MOIIIES R. Iowa Cit, HOME OF UNIVERSITY OF IOWA 30 October 1979 :hamber of Commerce P.O. 80X 2358 IOWA CITY, IOWA 52744 PHONE 337.9637 TO: City Manager - City Council, Iowa City The Iowa City Chamber of Commerce is presently contacting industrial and commercial users of rail service, asking their cooperation in communicating with the Interstate Commerce Com- mission in regard to the need of maintaining good rail service in the Iowa City area. In addition to the major users, the Chamber will also be strongly recommending maintaining a high quality service along the present Rock Island alignment, in- cluding the line to Hills, Iowa. We believe it would be most appropriate and certainly in the best interest of our community to have our Council express their support to the I.C.C. for a good quality rail service, as a vital link in meeting our trans- portation needs now and in the future. We will appreciate your giving this matter favorable consideration. i lly, Feit h er u a Vice President f KK/jy FN9 runs -t. ACCREDITED 3 I i r I I �t f I1 ! r' , i I { i I Iowa Cit, HOME OF UNIVERSITY OF IOWA 30 October 1979 :hamber of Commerce P.O. 80X 2358 IOWA CITY, IOWA 52744 PHONE 337.9637 TO: City Manager - City Council, Iowa City The Iowa City Chamber of Commerce is presently contacting industrial and commercial users of rail service, asking their cooperation in communicating with the Interstate Commerce Com- mission in regard to the need of maintaining good rail service in the Iowa City area. In addition to the major users, the Chamber will also be strongly recommending maintaining a high quality service along the present Rock Island alignment, in- cluding the line to Hills, Iowa. We believe it would be most appropriate and certainly in the best interest of our community to have our Council express their support to the I.C.C. for a good quality rail service, as a vital link in meeting our trans- portation needs now and in the future. We will appreciate your giving this matter favorable consideration. i lly, Feit h er u a Vice President KK/jy FN9 runs ACCREDITED C.AMN. 01 wK, OW MICROFILMED BY JORM MICROLAB CEDAR RAPIDS -DES MOINES IN BEST DOCUMENT AVAILABLE ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY DEPARTMENT (400( SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL COMMISSION NOTICE OF INTENDED ACTION Pursuant to the authority of section 4558.78, and 455B. 87 Code of Iowa, 1979, the Solid Waste Disposal Commission intends to take action on the rules described below. The proposed rules would color* to a petition for rulemaking filed by two citizens' groups concerning the transportation of radioactive materials. The Commission has granted the petition and has scheduled a public hearing an these proposed rules. The public hearing will be held at 10:00 a.m. on September 20, 1979, in the Main Auditorium of the Henry A. Wallace Building, 900 East Grand Avenue, Des Moines, Iowa. Any Interested person may :Dake an, oral presentation at that time. Any interested person may also submit written comments on the proposed rules to the Executive Director, Department of Environmental Quality, Henry A. Wallace Building, 900 B. Grand Avenue, Des Moines, Iowa 50719 The issues surrounding advance notification or ap- proval that the Commission intends to consider in this rulemaking are as follows: What are the public health and safety benefits associated with advance notification or approval of shipments of radioactive materials passing through Iowa? What are the costs associated with such regulation? Since the prime reason for such notification is to enable the State to Obtain the necessary information to respond to emergencies, what other methods exist for the State to ootain promptly such information? The Commlaaion also solicits data regarding the types and quantities of riz/116/AOB-09 f ao MICROFILMED BY JORM MICROLAB CEDAR RAPIDS -DES 140PIES let• / BEST DOCITMENT twAl r A M radioactive materials presently transported through Iowa. If advance notification or approval is found to be necessary, what shipments should be subject to such regulation? The Commission specifically solicits comments regarding the types and quantities of shipments that should be subject to these regulations. The petitioners suggested that.the following shipments be subject to regulation: 1. Plutonium isotopes in any quantity and fora exceeding two grams or whose activity exceeds. twenty (20) curies, whichever is less; 2. Uranium enriched in the isotope U-235 exceeding twenty-five (25) atomic percent of the total uranium content in quantities where the U-235 content exceeds one kilogram; 3. Any element with atomic number eighty-nine (S9) or greater, the activity of which exceeds twenty (20) curiae; 4. Spent reactor fuel elements or mixed fission products associated with such fuel elements the activity of which exceeds twenty (201 curies; S. Any quantity, arrangement, and packaging combination of fissile material specified by the United States 4uclear Regulatory Commission sa a 'Fissile Class III- shipment In 10 CFR Section 171.4(d)(3). The petitioners also suggested that the rules not apply to radioactive materials shipped or transported by or for the United States Government for military or security purposes or whicn are related to national defense or to the transportation, handling, or storage of radioactive material by licensed physicians and surgeons or licensed osteopathic physicians and surgeons rlr/116/A10-11 MICROFILMED BY JORM MICROLAB I CEDAR RAPIDS -DES MOIRES i j L 1 . BEST DOCUIi4ENT AVAILAr,- within the scope of their practice or by qualified BEST employees of licensed hospitals within the scope of I)OCUIvl� LNT their duties. AVAILABLE The Commission also Invites comments as to whether only transportation by motor vehicles should be subject to the regulations or whether other modes of transpor- tation should also be included? Should a permit be required, or would advance notifi- cation be Sufficient? What time Limit should be placed on receipt of the permit application or the advance notification? The petitioners suggested that a permit be required and that applications be submitted to the Department Of Environmental Quality during normal working hours, Monday through Friday; holidays excluded. The petitioners further suggested that applications be accepted no less than two hours and no more than one working day in advance of the scheduled move with the Commission reserving the right to waive the advance requirement when it is in the best interest of the public health and safety. The Commission invites comments on these suggestions. What information should be required in the application or notification? The petitioners suggested the following: 1. Name of the shipper. 2. Name and mail address of the carrier. 1. Type of major isotopes, quantity (in curies) and type of label. J.Date and time of shipment. S. Origin, scheduled route, and destination. (All routing shall be via limited access highways and the shortest practicable route to and from them.) rlr/116/Al2-11 MICROFILMED BY JORM MICROLAB CEDAR RAPIDS -DES MOIIIES i riz/116/A14-21 MICROFILMED BY JORM MICROLAB CEDAR RANDS -DES FIOIRES I i IV V� _.r(� Year, make, color, state of registration, J��6. ly Cjr �O and place number of both the tractor and ,Avg trailer. 7. Driver's name. 8. A written statement from the Shipper certifying that the articles described in the shipping papers ace properly classified, described, packaged, marked, and labeled that the articles • ace in proper condition fog transportation, according to the applicable provisions of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission and the Fedecal Department of Transportation. 9. A written statement from the carrier certifying that the packaged cadioactive material has been loaded, blocked, and properly secured onto the transport vehicle. The certification shall also state that the vehicle and load ace in compliance with the applicable motor carrier safety regulations of the Federal cepartment of Transportation. Comments on this suggestion are solicited. what further restrictions should be placed on subject shipments? The petitioners suggested the following as additional requirements: 1. All routes will be determined by the Iowa Department of Environmental Quality. 2. All shipments are to be made during daylight hours. ]. The permit is void on Saturdays, Sundays and holidays. 4. The permit or a confirmation of it must ae in the possession of tae aperator of the vehicle while transporting the radioactive material over Iowa nighways. riz/116/A14-21 MICROFILMED BY JORM MICROLAB CEDAR RANDS -DES FIOIRES I i '1 Larry E. Crane, EXQCUtIVO Director lova Department of Environmental Quality MICROFILMED BY JORM MICROLAB CEDAR RAPIDS -DES MOINES 5. All applicable federal regulations shall be -BEST deemed conditions of the permit. The Commission solicits public comments regarding the need for escorting shipments of radioactive materials vi ' through Iowa. what are the benefits accruing the state from such escorts? what are the costs and burdens associated with the escorts? what kinds of shipments should require escorts? What are the best materials for providing the escorts? The Commission also invites comments on the issue of federal preemption of State regulations requiring advance notification or permit. Are the proposed areae of rulemaking preempted by federal law? If so, what ace the options available to the Commission in regard to this petition? Which option is the most desirable and why? Larry E. Crane, EXQCUtIVO Director lova Department of Environmental Quality MICROFILMED BY JORM MICROLAB CEDAR RAPIDS -DES MOINES Submitted by: Iowa Public Interest Research Group 36 Memorial Union, Iowa State University Ames, Iowa 50010 Phone: 294-8094 Association Of Community Organizations for Reform Now (ACORN) 617 East Grand Avenue Des Moines, Iowa 50309 Phone: 288-2740 PROPOSED RULES FOR ENFORCEMENT BY THE SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL COMMISSION of the Department of Environmental Quality, State of Iowa, under the authority of Section 455B.87: Section I. Purpose To e the relatingptosthebtransportaofelargeent of quantitiesrof radioantal ctivetmaterial regulations any quantity of radioactive waste, produced as a part of the nuclear fuel Cycle, and being shipped from or through the state of Iowa to waste disposal sites or facilities. These regulations are to assure the degree of control necessary to protect the public health and safety of the travelling public and the citizens of Iowa and are promulgated in accordance with the provisions of the Code of Iowa in Section 4558.87. Section II. Applicability The ions of these or causing pthestransportation rof,lbyimotor ons evehicle, certainsspecifiertain to any peron dorting radioactive material, as defined in the following manner: A. Plutonium isotopes in any quantity and form exceeding two grams or twenty (20) curies, whichever is less; B. Uranium enriched in the isotope U-235 exceeding twenty-five (25) atomic percent of the total uranium content in quantities where the U-235 content exceeds one kilogram; C. Any elements with atomic number eighty-nine (89) or greater, the activity of which exceeds twenty (20) curies; D. Spent reactor fuel elements or mixed fission products associated with such fuel elements the activity of which exceeds twenty (20) curies; E. Large quantity radioactive materials; F. Any quantity, material specified by the aUnited tStates pNuclear 9RegullatoryoCommissionlas a "Fissile Class III" shipment 1n 10CFR Part 171 entitled "Packaging of Radioactive Materials for Transport", Section 71.4 (d) (3); or G. Any shipment or transportation of radioactive materials that is required by the appropriate regulating agency to be accompanied by an excort for safety reasons. This section shall not apply to radioactive materials shipped or transported by or for the United States Government for military or security purposes or which are related to national defense. This section shall not apply to the transportation, handling, or storage of radioactive material by licensed physicians and surgeons or licensed osteopathic physicians and surgeons within the scope of their practice or by qualified employees of licensed hospitals within the scope of their duties. Section III. Definitions Application --Any written or verbal request to the Commission for a permit, Carrier --see rotor carrier. Commission --.Means the Solid 4laste Disposal Commission of the Department of Environmental Quality of the State of Iowa. MICROFILMED BY JORM MICROLAB CEDAR RAPIDS -DES t10 IBES page 2--cont'd/ Confirmation of Permit --A permit shall be deemed valid when the operator of the vehicle, upon request, can produce the permit, any reproduction of the permit, or an authorized telegram, telex, or twx sent to him by the Commission. Large 1D oftheCodenoftFederalnRegulationsl,cPart 71, entitled "Plission ackagingnofitle Radioactive Materials for Transport." Motor Carrier --The term "Motor Carrier" or "Carrier" includes a common carrier by motor vehicle, a contract carrier by motor vehicle, and a private carrier of property by motor vehicle. Nuclear Fuel Cycle --The series of steps involved in supplying fuel for nuclear power reactors. It includes mining, refining, the original fabrication of fuel elements, their use in a reactor, chemical reprocessing to recover the fissionable material remaining in the spent fuel or other disposition of spent fuel, or reenrichment of or reuse of the fuel material and refabrication into new fuel elements. Permit --A written document allowing the use of certain specified Iowa highways for the transport of radioactive material issued by the Commission to a permittee. Permittee --Any person who has applied for and has been issued a permit to transport radioactive material over certain Iowa highways. Person --Any individual, corporation, partnership, firm, association, trust, estate, public, or private institution, group, agency, political subdivision of the state, any other state or political subdivision or agency therof, and any legal successor, representative, agent or agency of the foregoing. Radiation --Ionizing radiation which includes any or all of the following: alpha rays, beta rays, gamma rays, X-rays, neutrons, and other atomic particles but no sound or radiowaves or visible, infrared or ultraviolet light. Radioactive material --"Any object, material or combination thereof which spontaneously emits Ionizing radiation and either (1) is considered a "Large Quantity" as defined above or (2) consists of radioactive waste which has been produced as part of nuclear fuel cycle." Radioactive waste --Any radioactive material that has served its primary purpose. Shipper --Any person, with a federal license, authorized to possess, use or transfer radioactive material. Waste disposal site or facility --Any site or facility to which radioactive waste is transported for permanent disposal or reprocessing. Section IV, Application for permit to transport radioactive material. No person shall transport radioactive material over Iowa highways until a permit has been issued by the Commission. ermit be madeltopthecSolidsfor wasteaDisposalto transporCommissiontofatheaIowardioctiveDepartmentmaterialsofll Environmental Quality. Application may be made to the Commission during normal working hours, Monday through Friday; Holidays, Saturdays and Sundays excluded. MICROFILMED BY JORM MICROLAB CEDAR RAPIDS -DES IdOINES page 3--cont'd/ No applications will be processed without a two hour advance notice nor will an application be accepted more than one working day in advance ht to waiveetheheduled advancemove, excet that trequirement when it isainitheobest issin sinterest erves eofipublic health and safety. No application will be considered until the applicant has submitted the following certificates to the Commission: A written statement from the Shipper certifying that the articles described in the shipping papers are properly classified, described, packaged, marked, and labeled and that the articles are in proper coditofntheion for NucleartRegulatoryiCommissioning andtthehFederalcable provio Department ofns Transportation. A written statement from the carrier certifying that the packaged radioactive material has been loaded, blacked, and properly secured onto the.transport vehicle. The certification shall also state that the vehicle and load are in compliance with the applicable motor carrier safety regulations of the Federal Department of Transportation. In addition to the required certifications from the shipper and the carrier, each applicant shall prescribe the following information: 1. Name of the shipper. 2. Name and mail address of the carrier. 3. Type of major isotopes, quantity (in curies) and type of label. 4. Date and time of shipment. 5. Origin, scheduled route, and destination. (All routing shall be via limited access highways and the shortest practicable route to and from them.) 6. Year, make, color, State of registration, and plate number of both the tractor and trailer. 7. Driver(s) and name(s). 8. Any additional information as required. This permit or a confirmation of such permit shall be retained in the ppssession of the operator of the vehicle while transporting the radioactive material over Iowa highways. Section V. Conditions of a permit. are tInbthe interest ofpublic health and safety, conditionthe following requirements nsidered 1. All routes will be determined by the Commission. 2, All shipments are to be made during daylight hours. 3. The permit is void on Saturdays, Sundays, and Holidays. 4. The permit or a confirmation of it must be in the possession of the operator of the vehicle while transporting the radioactive material over Iowa highways. 5. All applicable federal regulations shall be deemed a part of the conditions of the permit. Section VI. Permittee Any permittee who fails to comply with the provisions of any permit is subject and to rtorthe openalties active tcited inerialaSection 4558,94 of ll be emed to vthnCode of Iowa. MICROFILMED BY JORM MICROLAB CEDAR RAPIDS -DES IIOImES No. $ _ 34.0-5.3Q - - UNITED STATE;; OF AMERICA STATE. OF IOWA CITY OF IOWA CITY 1979 BDI SECOND ADDITION IMPROVEMENTS CONSTRUCTION WARRANT This instrument is evidence that the City of Iowa City, Iowa, hereby promises to pay to Metro Pavers its successors or assigns ,�e sum —off �_ of Iowa City, Iowa , thereon at the rate of seven X34-755_30 , wit ;.nterest called for percent (78) per annum, until payment. Interest shall commence if this warrant is not paid upon presentation hereof. This Warrant is drawn on and payable solely from the 1979 BDI Second Addition Improvements Construction Fund, or any fund from which payment for such work may be made. This instrument is one of a series of similar instruments given in payment for street and sewer i I as the 1979 BDI Second Addition Improvements, mprovemenen ts designated said City, being I constructed under contract dated Julv 5 under authority of Section 384.57 of the CityCode of Iowa.�issued The City of Iowa City reserves the right to prepay the amount represented hereby at any time with to interest to the date of such payment. Both principal and interest of this Warrant are payable at the office of the City Treasurer or Financial Officer of the City of Iowa City, State of Iowa, IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the City of Iowa City has caused this instrument to be executed by Clerkits Mayor, and attested by its of I ,, wit the seal of said City affixed as of the !jAday i$ �_. 197% . i (SEAL) ATTEST: r�C erk- CITF IOWA CITY IOWA Mayor This instrument resented and not paid for want of funds this qday of -, 1979P. City Treasurer ANLERS. COONEY' DORWEILER. HAYNIE S SMITH. LAWYERS. DES MOINES. IOWA ao'V� MICROFILMED BY JORM MICROLAB CEDAR RAPIDS•nES IIOINES ASSIGNMENT The attached Construction Warrant in the amount of $—T ____,_, is hereby assigned to in consideration of receipt by the undersigned rom said assignee of the sum of $ Dated this day of _ 19 (Insert name of company or engineer or other person entitled to the temporary obligation and be certain that the assignment is properly executed by the officials of the respective company, engineer, or other person so entitled thereto.) AMLERS. GOONEY, DORW EILER, HAYNIE & SMITH, LAWYERS. DES MOINES. IOWA MICROFILMED BY JORM MICROLAB CEDAR RAPIDS -DES MOINES j' i t I! i t � ASSIGNMENT The attached Construction Warrant in the amount of $—T ____,_, is hereby assigned to in consideration of receipt by the undersigned rom said assignee of the sum of $ Dated this day of _ 19 (Insert name of company or engineer or other person entitled to the temporary obligation and be certain that the assignment is properly executed by the officials of the respective company, engineer, or other person so entitled thereto.) AMLERS. GOONEY, DORW EILER, HAYNIE & SMITH, LAWYERS. DES MOINES. IOWA MICROFILMED BY JORM MICROLAB CEDAR RAPIDS -DES MOINES