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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-01-07 Council minutes0- MINUTES OF -A REGULAR COUNCIL IMEETING JANUARY 7, 1975 7:30 P.M. The Iowa City City Council met in Regular Session on the 7th day of January, 1.975 at 7:30 P.A1. in the Council -Chambers at the Civic Center. --- Councilmembers present: Czarnecki, Davidsen, deProsse; Neuhauser. Absent: Brandt. Mayor Czarnecki presiding. The Mayor noted that hXIC Radio Station recorded the meeting, portions to be broadcast later arc at the discretion of the radio station and in no way controlled by the City or the Council. It was moved by deProsse and seconded by-Davidsen that the minutes read thus far constitute a full reading of the minutes for December 17th Regular -Meeting and that Council approve them subject to correction. Motion carried. Mayor Czarnecki proclaimed the month of January as Alien Address Report Month. It was moved by deProsse and seconded by Davidson to adopt the Resolution of Commendation for Lamontc Trexler for Meritorious Service in the Urban Renewal De- partment to the City of Iowa City. Upon roll call Czar- necki, Davidson, deProsse, Neuhauser voted 'aye', Brandt absent. Motion carried. Nancy Sieberling appeared representing Project GREEN, presenting a plaque for national recognition of Iowa City Gardens from the Burlington House Awards for American Gardens noting this was the only award given in Iowa and that the plaque would be placed in the Civic Center. It was moved by deProsse and seconded by Neuhauser that the minutes of the meeting of Library Board of 11/20/74 be received and filed. Motion carried. Mayor Czarnecki announced Council has arranged a tour of the library facilities at 12:30 P.M. Sunday. Mayor Czarnecki announced that this was the time set for the Public Hearing to Rezone Governor, Lucas and Dodge Street areas south of Burlington Street and north of the CRI&P_Railroad from an 113A zone to an R3 zone. lie announced receipt of a letter and petition from Letha 1,npejArc ob)jecling if) 11w )'ft oning and 11 pt@tlL:io)1<`from property owners on SouLh Governor Street supporting the proposedrezoning from'R3A to R3. It was moved by Davidson -and seconded by deProsse that _tile _letter and petitions be received and filed and made part of the public hearing. Page 2 Council Minutes' January 7 1975 -- - Motion carried. Those appearing in favor of the rezoning were: Cynthia Gardiner, 601 SouthGovernor, who pre- sented a new petition showing statistics; Paul Durrenberger, 616 South Governor; ,Phil -Shiveley, 416 South Governor; and Emil Trott, proPerty owner. Those appearing that were opposed to the rezoning were: E.W..Wells,. 648 South Governor; Charles Grunewald, 436 South Governor; and -- Marion Miller, 624 South Governor. It was moved by de- Prosse and seconded by Davidsen that "the 'survey presented by Mrs. Gardiner be received and filed and made part of the public hearing. `There being no others present-to.sreak, the Mayor declared the 'hearing closed Mayor Czarnecki announced that this was the time set for the Public hear-ing -to Rezone 7.3 Lots in the Summit Street area south of Burlington Street from an 113A zone to an R2 zone. Acting City Manager Dennis Kraft commented that the R2 zone would set a 6,000 square feet minumum lot area. Emil Trott appeared favoring the rezoning. There being no others present to speak for or against the re- zoning, the Mayor declared the hearing closed. Mayor Czarnecki declared a five minute recess. The Mayor announced that this was the time set for the Public Hearing to Vacate the Alley in Block 86 re- quested by the University of Iowa, recommended by Planning $ Zoning Commission. The alley is located north of the First Presbyterian Church. There being no persons present to speak for or against the vacation, the Mayor declared -- the hearing closed. Mayor Czarnecki -announced that this was the time set for the Public Hearing on a Proposed Ordinance Amending Pence and 'Shrub Height Requirements of the Zoning Code. After discussion, it was decided toschedulethis for an informal meeting. There being no persons present to speak for or agianst the Ordinance, the Mayor declared the hearing closed. Mayor Czarnecki announced that this was the time set forthePublic Hearing on,a Proposed Ordinance Amending Fence and Shrub Height Requirements of Chapter 3.38 of the Municipal Code. It wasdecidedthat this also should - be scheduled for an informal: meeting. There being no persons present to speak for or against the Ordinance, Lh@ l"lfIvni: derIilrod the limning cIo§pd, The Mayor clarified the three appointments made to the Parks and Recreation Commission, noting two should Council Minutes Page 3 January 7, 1975 have been appointed to four year terms and one for a three year term. It was moved by Davidsen and seconded by_Neu- hauser that Mary Mascher be appointed to the three year term on the Parks and Recreation Commission. Motion carried, deProsse voting 'no'. Mayor Czarnecki asked for Council concurrence in the ser to fill the vacancy on the appointment of Mary Neuhau Johnson County_ Regional. Planning Committee. It was moved by Davidsen and seconded by deProsse that tile appointment be approved. ;`lotion carried, Neuhauser abstaining. The Mayor noted there would be a panel discussion on January 23rd at 7:00 P.M. in the -Coun itChwmlLrs with _in- mates from Anamosa Reformatory.topic pre vention of bad checks. He also announced that the City had asked for a 60 day extension in considering uses for the Old Post office Building. Dennis Kraft stated building was not suitable for police use and tile cost of remodeling was discussed with law enforcement agencies and the LLAA. It was moved by Davidsen and seconded by deProsse to set a public hearing on the disposition of Community Development and Housing funds for January 21st at the 7:30 meeting in the Council Chambers. Motion carried. Mayor Czarnecki su,,gested a committee be set up to determine what the building could be used for. Councilwoman deProsse reported on a meeting held in her home on the Ralston Creek problem. She noted Director of Public Works, Dick Plastino, had also attended, and had commented that dredging should not be considered at this time. She also commented that the people want to know what work is being clone and would like to be better informed. Gerald Stevenson, 119 S. Dubuque, appeared urging Council to preserve Block 81 in the Urban Renewal area on which Donnelly's is located.as a historical site. The Mayor reported the property was sold to Old Capitol Assoc- iates and a contract is being prepared. The Mayor commented on issues that were discussed at the informal session. He also noted a letter from Mercy Hospital announcing that January is National_B1ood Doner Month, indicating they needed publicity and would like Council to contribute. hating City hltui;jger I)annis I:i�n1t Eullloonirod the Awir- ican Red Cross had been contacted on the lionduras relic( fund for disaster. Also the League; of Municipalities had been contacted. Ile also requested permission to hire an Page 4 Council Minutes January 7, 1975 Associate Planner for the Community Development Department and stated this was a budgeted position. Mr. Kraft presented aResolution Authorizing the City to Incur Costs for Entitlement Grant for the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974. It was moved by Neu- hauser and seconded by deProsse to adopt the Resolution. Upon roll call Czarnecki, Davidsen, dePorsse, Neuhauser voted 'aye', Brandt absent. Motion carried. Acting City Manager Dennis Kraft requested authoriza- tion to interview to hire consultants for the Parking Ramp. It was moved by Neuhauser and seconded by Davidsen to instruct the,Ci.ty Manager to interview possible consul- tants. Motion carried, deProsse voting no,, Brandt absent. Mr. Kraft reported the City had received bills for child care from members on the Housing and Community Development Committee and requested concensus of Council to pay the bills. Concensus was given._ It was moved-by-Davidsen:iand seconded by Neuhauser that the rules be suspended ,and the third reading of the Ordinance Rezoning Certain Parcels in the R-1.4 Urban Renewal Area to CBS Zone be given by title only. Upon roll call deProsse, Neuhauser, Czarnecki, Davidsen, voted 'aye', Brandt absent. Motion carried and third reading given by title only. It was moved by Davidscn and seconded by Neu- hauser to adopt the Ordinance. Motion defeated, Czar- necki and Davidson voting 'aye', Brandt absent, deProsse -voting 'no', Neuhauser abstaining. After discussion, it _ was moved by deProsse and seconded by Neuhauser to table the item until next week, motion defeated, Davidsen and Czarnecki voting 'no'. Since Council could notreacha required vote, it was decided to leave this i.tcm until next week. It was moved by deProsse and seconded by Neuhauser that the rules be suspended and the third reading of the Ordinance to Amend the High Rise Provisions or the Zoning Code be given by title only. Upon rol.l call Czarnecki., Davidsen, deProsse, Neuhauser voted 'aye', Brandt absent. Motion carried and third reading given by title only. It was moved by deProsse and seconded by Neuhauser to defer the Ordinance and refer it to Staff foranalysisand retort. 1•lot:ion carried. It was moved by deProsse and seconded by Neuhauser to adopt the Resolution Accepting the Work on the Burlington Street Improvement Project done by Metro Pavers. _ Upon roll call Czarnecki, Davidsen, deProsse, Neuhauser voted 'aye', Brandt absent. Motion carried. It was moved by deProsse and seconded by Neuhauser that the telegram from Allen E. Pritchard, Executive Vice President, National League -of -Cities, Washington, D.C., regarding the Supreme Court case of the, National League of -Cities vs. Brennan be received and filed. Motion carried., It was moved by deProsse and seconded by Davidsen that the letter from Marcia L. Claxton, Urban Affairs Specalist, Institute of Public Affairs, University of Iowa, regarding a meeting to discuss revision of the current civil service law be received and filed and referred to the Human Relations and Civil Service Commission. Motion carried. It was moved by Neuhauser and seconded by Davidsen that the letter from Thomas 1. McCoy, Executive Director,_regarding - the Dollar Checkoff Provision of the Federal. Income Tax Return be received and filed and referred to the City Manager to circulate among employees. Motion carried. It was moved by deProsse and seconded by-Neuhauser to adjourn the meeting, 12:00 P.M. i City Clerk ti'- Afayo C -q - t "7 Page -,-z C( J< Motionfavor appearing in avo oTf were - ' C Gardiner:601 6 0 1_South outh .Governor; iciOeda-eW.DetitioghwingstalisticsPa t 616 South �', G o fer n o T Ph i I - S h i v C I c.vkj 16 S o 6 t It iI indAh M-' i i Trottl property-:owner:Th 9s wcrc-�- OPP rcos d to rc'ion iln", -,-were:, QE.W-.'-We_f I Governor 1436South-Goverr Gov 'harles'..Gr-unewald '' Mario Miller -South Gov6in-oi.1'.-.-II-1-�l-It:-.,wa' — s mc Prosse and..secondcrl -by-, Davidsen that.the .s ry b,yr- Gardiner be received ­and,_filed , a. n- d m a RUblic hearingThere-cing:no otber:)resen cd the­-he'aying' - Mayor decla� �,closed 'arnecki,,anno4ncedtbat.- this I ayor C, . z is was, Eb.r' the (Public'He aring) to(Rbzon(z)l3­Lo'ts..in_.,t 3rrcc:L)_ area,; SOUtn'_Ot- ,.Bu - r1ington Str,ect-,;from ---a to'aW,-,R2-,..,z6n A City Man . ' ager'Dennis'r Eha-!�,r,fl R2.zone- would, - set. a- 6 WO'- quare fee area .­_�rEmil-=Troto�__ - r appeared 'the rezon )eing-Ino o.thers-present .-to -,,speak for `or o,n,ing-again the - Mayor declarcd-'�the `hearingc1'ose__- 'd ., , n en ' Nayor' Cza cdec lare_d a'. five- min'-ute,- r The Mayor announc . - d h-_ It _d ts was th he Public �`H e. ir-in V at t to acate)theAlley)in--BIol jues'ted bythe niversitofIowal--recommi-nd—e, ri. Zoning-, Commission t­,'I,The -alley- iI.,,locafi4-In6 it"s tt'�'Presbyterian=�Church� There being- no., -pe'' .o_speak -for;'or;-.against' the,','.vacaf16n_, the;;Mayi .he lhearijng'. cl_osed_.__ aypr: czarneckia pounced that:this.was ,:i- or,_-- i�he y4l jn 'C" --h -a , _Pr' o i )o sed 1 Ordinance 1 j epee and hru ight-ReguiremcntQof'theZoi TI te:T'. s - d-i s..cus s i, o -n _�i t T-wasl, de' c. i­dcd t- o­zs..che.1d11u,le.�i normal meeting. _-'Thii .-beIng no­persons.pr-. oror_lagianstAh' h c -Ordinance --t b Mayor cc ai losed Ma r C zarnec,ki announced .that -this was, or oeMblic-Hearim'don a, �Pior)oscd'Ordi:n'a_nc(' 6nc:e7`and,Shrub;Hdight`Requirements..)of+Chgptbi Municipal, -It.�was-decided that',.this:: 6- .,s I che dule&7for-,an informal:�,'mee'tin g. I - -The - re - j e r s on - s PT e s .- c nt to -speak 'for .. or ag -a i n - s t -ft It e- _0 i he Mpy A ,gr,;; eclare'd The Mayor clarified tfie, Tee,(appointihen hb Oai ks-,and Recreation -Commission, _notingtA mtea .of'the': for -an I . I . , I lso 's I k 77 t b P 7— t -q - t "7 Page -,-z C( J< Motionfavor appearing in avo oTf were - ' C Gardiner:601 6 0 1_South outh .Governor; iciOeda-eW.DetitioghwingstalisticsPa t 616 South �', G o fer n o T Ph i I - S h i v C I c.vkj 16 S o 6 t It iI indAh M-' i i Trottl property-:owner:Th 9s wcrc-�- OPP rcos d to rc'ion iln", -,-were:, QE.W-.'-We_f I Governor 1436South-Goverr Gov 'harles'..Gr-unewald '' Mario Miller -South Gov6in-oi.1'.-.-II-1-�l-It:-.,wa' — s mc Prosse and..secondcrl -by-, Davidsen that.the .s ry b,yr- Gardiner be received ­and,_filed , a. n- d m a RUblic hearingThere-cing:no otber:)resen cd the­-he'aying' - Mayor decla� �,closed 'arnecki,,anno4ncedtbat.- this I ayor C, . z is was, Eb.r' the (Public'He aring) to(Rbzon(z)l3­Lo'ts..in_.,t 3rrcc:L)_ area,; SOUtn'_Ot- ,.Bu - r1ington Str,ect-,;from ---a to'aW,-,R2-,..,z6n A City Man . ' ager'Dennis'r Eha-!�,r,fl R2.zone- would, - set. a- 6 WO'- quare fee area .­_�rEmil-=Troto�__ - r appeared 'the rezon )eing-Ino o.thers-present .-to -,,speak for `or o,n,ing-again the - Mayor declarcd-'�the `hearingc1'ose__- 'd ., , n en ' Nayor' Cza cdec lare_d a'. five- min'-ute,- r The Mayor announc . - d h-_ It _d ts was th he Public �`H e. ir-in V at t to acate)theAlley)in--BIol jues'ted bythe niversitofIowal--recommi-nd—e, ri. Zoning-, Commission t­,'I,The -alley- iI.,,locafi4-In6 it"s tt'�'Presbyterian=�Church� There being- no., -pe'' .o_speak -for;'or;-.against' the,','.vacaf16n_, the;;Mayi .he lhearijng'. cl_osed_.__ aypr: czarneckia pounced that:this.was ,:i- or,_-- i�he y4l jn 'C" --h -a , _Pr' o i )o sed 1 Ordinance 1 j epee and hru ight-ReguiremcntQof'theZoi TI te:T'. s - d-i s..cus s i, o -n _�i t T-wasl, de' c. i­dcd t- o­zs..che.1d11u,le.�i normal meeting. _-'Thii .-beIng no­persons.pr-. oror_lagianstAh' h c -Ordinance --t b Mayor cc ai losed Ma r C zarnec,ki announced .that -this was, or oeMblic-Hearim'don a, �Pior)oscd'Ordi:n'a_nc(' 6nc:e7`and,Shrub;Hdight`Requirements..)of+Chgptbi Municipal, -It.�was-decided that',.this:: 6- .,s I che dule&7for-,an informal:�,'mee'tin g. I - -The - re - j e r s on - s PT e s .- c nt to -speak 'for .. or ag -a i n - s t -ft It e- _0 i he Mpy A ,gr,;; eclare'd The Mayor clarified tfie, Tee,(appointihen hb Oai ks-,and Recreation -Commission, _notingtA mtea .of'the': for -an I . I . , I lso 's I to W, .. ... . .... Page -4 Y! k --Aisocia_t'e_ P- lann er`-or the Community,, ii e" ve and stated this was a budgetedpositon' , Mr'TKr af t pr �n-ted a Res_6lutionAu�tl -6InctrCos 9for (Ent'it'lement- GianYforj Community --Development Act,of =1974 -Ity'ww -,ha- userand- second-ed'b'y:de'Pross'eto adopt PUPon ioll'cailCzarnecki',,IaVidsen,-decor! -.voted T_ �a_k6v -:..Brandt absent M ot ion,carric A cting,� i' ty Manager, rD nni's, Kraft 'rieq"t tion to,in erview;o'hire consuItAnt' for 1=.:It'--was,,moved _.' - by >N-euha-user,-.-an-d .s'e-- c- o �n JoinstructAfie City-Mafager tointerviewtints, M6iioncarried'dePr se -voting -7n absent., ... .. ... . Mr- K aft.reportedthe.1, �,,�,.City,had;�-recei 5-f r 6m - members -_ -1 6n'�th _ 6 (H D'u si n. a -A n -Development. Committee -Commit�e Xgggequest6&-conc`&n -to-Ray j6s was given ftWas*,. Moved"; by Davids efi: tin- d "si econded t't-that i t hC -IeIs`1bcZ asoefidj6­d and;-_ _t he-,jhlid Ordezonink)Gertiifi, cels 4. in` the Area -t0 'QCBS Zone)he=gjven':by�tit le only;-. -,deP'rosse;- N-uhaus er,,Czar naecki';Dav'3 ds-e�n Brandt abs6nt tjotion:carried*+and'third zr"4 titleonlyIt.,was%movedbyDavids6iand'! hawser ----to adopt- the Ordinance otionAefi n6ckx and _Davidsen­voting:aye - L. , .._... N e.0 ha u-�se r- abstaining. - -Af - t­e-._jr--I. ,'-"- c faSmoved ove �ydePro se and seconded by-N6uh,thC"itemunt11_next Week motiondefCdf6d Czarnec i voting Since Cfli I required it,was 'decide& -to 'leave tf s. =nextwppc It wasmoved by'deProsse and,seconded' ;that e-rules,.be susPC?Idedand-the third Ordinance�'tq Amend-theHikh liseProvisiois Lo4s4be, _given_bytitle' only. Upon roll" -cal Davidsen.'deProsse;-Neuhauservoted ayei,- Motion carried andthird reading given -by- t was moved by deProsse`anV'seconded* by Neuha the Ordinance and refer it"to Staff for ana Tqpqrt efirr. i -ed: jy 5 e nc ing and Dy.=Neu- lution uthoriza- .1 ­ king Davids6n: Z- . - q t rage -s ;4as moved s revision'of the �qijrj led -and referred <to.tf I sion Notion carried. Ncuha' t-was':movo. y us Lved.L'and -filed`; fonP -eMDIO-V'e e s -t-Lc.iy-,Lsexii Human Relati6 r iv to.:retain-as- . much. green; space-- as estimate the:-_Vzilue--olProject-Gre action -was d -: 'R j that, rio-"a -was�neeQe egar ASERP- -'(Af tern oon School-1--Elementar expandeded to 134choolswith-a $5'_ june,.David., mdmber'-6,f the-,commiss their` -report; -giving - n.the'rational increase•.:in fee..- >She-. also gavett committee: M'itt6e Robin Powell, --_doinmiii _ � thatt-the quality- of'dvan6e.plann , continuity and that_city; school for.increased-cooperationand int these 'costs would.be--identifiedA and complimented-theCommisbio,ri.o advised that:no action was necess i - al .ar-. Sess I .1e: Mayo , porti6 radio', S ew -Board ap and R ecri ty_Develol ect and -Pres I xpansion-46 Lwas Cl al 'rhe � in n community should actionThe" Mayor, theprepa'ration -of their'.•report... The y-on:,,-,,tne.recommenda W MINUTES AF k, REGULAR COU( DECEIIBER' IT.- 197 i - The l:iowalcity.city Co unc I I -met. � l7thAayof 'Decemb6r-,', 1974 at:7130`p atthe Civic. Center Present:' -_:z Brandt, 6zarnecki­-Da Abs - ent: . none. Mayo-i.Ciarnecki-_pres that-KXIC Radio-Station=recorded the broadcast' ater are.;at. thi"discretio and in.no-way.-controlled b th y eCity --It.was'moved by-. deProsse and,,, -se the minutes readlthusar constitute minutes j6r November-22nd-Adjourn6&_ Regular -Meetifig and.December`fth,Spe Councilizippr6ve:them-subject. to -core .1 Tom Wegrrmzin, Chairman 0 f the Des to.answer-questionsconcerning ning:_their elderly.housing project, including c prect and structures.- • It -was moved by deProsse and'se the minutes of the'meetings"of.-Huinan 11/,18/74; Airport Commission, 111/.2l'/ Commission, 12/11/74and Housing and Committee 12/4/74,be received `and'; , Concerning ParksandRecreation #1,. As,: corrected, :'the. Commission"ur the Chauncey*Swan site `for, housing -;f to.:retain-as- . much. green; space-- as estimate the:-_Vzilue--olProject-Gre action -was d -: 'R j that, rio-"a -was�neeQe egar ASERP- -'(Af tern oon School-1--Elementar expandeded to 134choolswith-a $5'_ june,.David., mdmber'-6,f the-,commiss their` -report; -giving - n.the'rational increase•.:in fee..- >She-. also gavett committee: M'itt6e Robin Powell, --_doinmiii _ � thatt-the quality- of'dvan6e.plann , continuity and that_city; school for.increased-cooperationand int these 'costs would.be--identifiedA and complimented-theCommisbio,ri.o advised that:no action was necess i - al .ar-. Sess I .1e: Mayo , porti6 radio', S ew -Board ap and R ecri ty_Develol ect and -Pres I xpansion-46 Lwas Cl al 'rhe � in n community should actionThe" Mayor, theprepa'ration -of their'.•report... The y-on:,,-,,tne.recommenda ---steadily--decreasing share'°of theic eneia ] Park: afid-Re6reaftow operation i -_' -used for. hopes in _.Year 1976.Budget canarrest. this _trend' He?al that -recommendation -#4,:.'that --,t he Commission re "service level on 1playgrounds, at the exn poo s ;..-.an rfmpntal -n-rnm-rqmQ ha;t- M .A � f�^ a �Vaa rho 1 10741^l -by-zdeProsse.to-- at _--th equested by.. -.'W :)n,� carried.-.' was then time se zvq& A't_-�'2650' So-u tied by.--Cj — re ' ques 7'ec.ommended deni, of ".adj oining." RL icli ous ng�pro -ylq t :u t all --member EdrThomas lr- EdrTfibnias. �,.Discuf eckli's , t`p__-'_,2) jti.s.tific riot chosen, ad" fi J, , --, _3)_ Dc , ii b eyelope_rs,'conc roi , j: -1. caii.z cierro.sse ­' oted ,aye','. Motio Me 5 Couri . cil 'policy a be; on Friday. at a: Jv n•••, to also discuss the C9 Executive_ Session , mayor 'Czarneckt also reported, -that: revised,descripti, Committee had.met and includ; Community;Development_Department Development, Assistant ::Community Develo` Counci _Planner,;and Associate Planner--l— esented ,tile. ter room. Yiie Mayor; also:-pr design standards for the .Co develop ,the wou1-d be composed -of Councilmembers Cza IDth eneu aRegionalPlanning.Commisaion eventually. Acting City Manager, member, Director;of�Regional Plar at staff Jim:-Harris°of�the Institute=of Urban of the"Plant Tom__Wahls and Chairperson 'It moved: by White:; Donald Madsen. -. .was that the Commitri tees Motion carried,=,,4/0, Brandtiabsentsfrrn Councilman Brandt returned H_e s Walden rezoning,.tha unctiomwi h the ]. for a: ' Planning and Zoning , _ , referred to basically,: this.:; includes the :entrance �_t the Cb South, the RiverfronE;Planand zonea.were discusae study,of'M1-and.M2 Acting City.,Manager:Dennis.Kraft? in his dE descriptions` of>the_position seconde.._by_:Davidsen thi by'Brandt,and or- authorized to`start solicitation ;;fob Planners, and to 3a2ce ireeandudePros / . Motion .carried,. , , Concerning the information"on tt► Housing an funds under;Title Iof-the reported thataT 3 Act, the;;City:Manager -Plan and the hree.y-_, Comprehensive dePross application. .:It was move ecdL be"'ianninlZmone that. the-. Manager advance_p g forms to, secure and Community, Development Act-=Motic To, keep the ; Council apprized of ty-M�n�g@r r�par�€� �n xh? 7 a� dating G3 _. At r , the °-i .d ted on there nt It was m City Manager,'; and Associate tions as,pree ng_ no..: cation ;for ac iii ity Develops done--.on-.the am;<is part of ;econded;byW 'out the_appr, happening,_ averman sew, de: irney, .Ile request; idt `and parried i6tir ht St-11DOI Waite vote) li Y _ l 'IPJFORMAL DISCUSS10J - JANUARY _6 1975 .4:00; P. M. The Iowa'City`city Council met in : .J .4.00' 1975_. _ -at on the .6th 'day of Civic Center Conference,Room atJthe Brandt Davi dsenr,; present ,"Czarnecki; ,Staff members present:;; Kraft; Wollm ;tino, Hunzinger, Taylor,"Zelenka; Czarnecki presid.ng Neppl;:Tug h."Mayor x. -d' scussionof; _%The Mayor announced and Community Development, Housing, consultant selection, and 3) design pax Muscatine "Avenue. Works, =Dick P1E Director of Publ�.c' sentation would be . following-pregil -the :feel.of.what Council's odea of the M� a improvement should .be s •Assistant City Dngineer Mike Huhz the improvement on -Avenue wo the criteria us Avenue'to Scott =Blvd. _The included traffic to leve lof":service not of`.area turns; and population cies:+-pereday.was":,approximately:the,po considered for_change Of servicetwas re- ha: 'C!;", as.,the ' stinted was' for Level April 1971a increase in?traffic since ;paving,wouId be.56' w1 e`tc just east wide to Dover St. "' One z`alternative ;woi width, :but at this time the total curbed:=and wi h p an - ib middle, possibly be removed o. suggested :that sidewalks a?;bike;route .wh a portion ,be used_: for end; Juniper street.,,;Juniper, a"dead Muscatine Avenue opened and';tied.into >•of the Council'to;add the item to the final meeting of ,January- _?lst _:. _ "Kra mee£i scheduling -of the'Project Green to `January%14th. Concerning the Housing "and Comm( the app the Mayo1.r.. pointed out that t t� • sionof -a"statement ofneeds,_"long "a list: oL ni term (1 year) objectives_, program .activities cows,15_types''.of survey of'.housing;.i -housing vanoe,'need.for.'a in: general and:goals?for low Pet* `, k .x.=y-,'>'. ..-. �.;._ lv� "a .jlh. T -(moi✓ .t...:. etermine"az nalization, "4500 vehi-; hich;level; sigh" pre The ;proposes St_ and ",45-' o;not"pave .' Mand .in "the; 7th day of January,, 19/,s,at a:uu r M at the=_Civic _Center , -May.orCiarnecki presentc Czarnecki, Neuhauser, depros kra.,,lr= .arafftniesent Hayek. ;Ki aft; 1C scuss cit -`=S cr man:White!s lette at one zof.',the items:= the.s:alary;`paid to'C noted; -if an'; crease nuaryjY, 1976 and Co or„$4;;200 per; year -a per -year iter _which was discu aLl e<::a mpl that Mar, stead_,of 9 4. - 7.2.114 Tross .'itiga 'Dav Moti N PROJECT D 1 J J M H a z' m NUMBER 10 --I r N ,. 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