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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-05-13 ResolutionI. i •. ` - I RESOLUTIOPi NO. 75-123 I, 1975 IOWA COMMUNITY BETTE19,MENT PROGRAM ENTRY RES -0 LiiTjON ! Due June 2, _1975 The City Council responsible for Cit the affairs of Johnson (City name) City of iotas f;t, County, Iowa, hereby resolves to endorse the (Name of local betterment group) CBI . organization for the City of Iowa Citv as th_e sponsoring _,lowa, in the Iowa COmmunity�, I Betterment Program and authorizes it to enter the Community Awards C on behalf of the community. ; ompetition This official body also hereby designates one of its members, (name of city official) F _cki as - a Full and active member of the (Name of local betterment group) , CHIC- f _ to serve as the official liaison of this I - body with the (Name of local betterment group)_- CDIC I Passed and adopted this 13th day of75 .day 19Z5 . 1 , Si d , r / - (Mayor) ATTEST:_ ? ` (City Clerk) Y , ! Abbie Stolfus CERTIFICATION - City Clerk of the City of is a true and correct COPY of lthe re of t onbpassedfz d adoy that h �d b 1 r he C tfOCo 01 0 of zowa Cit 13th pt_ Y` Y i ;0 75:_.>'!ovra; o�i the day of May - ! i ..tulty Clerk , 17 1014VA COMMUNITY BEETTERMENT PROGRAXI COMMUNITY AWARDS, COMPETITION - N T FO OR iyi I Entry Deadline is June 2, 1975 (This form should be accompanied by the Entry Resolution.) IN ORDER TO STIMULATE GREATER INTEREST ON THE PART OF OUR CITIZENS -IN THE; IMPROVEMENT --OF THE PHYSICAL, ENVIRONMENTAL, 1 SOCIAL CULTURAL, EDUCATIONAL AND ECONOMICASPECTS OF OUR COMMUNITY, WE 'HEREBY ELECT TO COMPETE IN THE COMMUNITY AWARDS COMPETITION ` OF THE IOWA PROGRAM. COMMUNITY BETTERMENT OUR COMMUNITY WILL ENTER AND PARTICIPATE IN THE FOLLOWING i POPULATION -SIZE CATEGORY: , under 250 ii 251-500 501-750 IV 751-1,000 V 1,001-2,000 VI 2,001-5,000 VII --5,001-10,00o I VIII _1L:._ over 10,000 , WE UNDERSTAND AND AGREE THAT ANY CASH PRIZES AWARDED AS A RESULT OF OUR ENTRY IN THE COMMUNITY AWARDS COMPETITION WILL I BE PRESENTED TO AND USED BY THE COMMUNITY FOR THE BENEFIT OF I THE GEOGRAPHIC AREA THAT THE LOCAL BETTERMENT GROUP REPRESENTS: COMMUNITY NAME: _City of Iona City COUNTY Johnson POPULATION 1970 CENSUS FIGURE: I NAME OF PERSON HEADING LOCAL COMMUNITY BETTERMENT COUNCIL: , I , ' "�Icftn- ._'IlarDer_ Prnaiei ., rca:___-- - _ - arter In,.,a r itv (f RTS ADDRESS: 427 Ferson Ave. , Iowa City, Ia. ZIP: 52240 , TELEPHONE NO. AND AREA CODE (319) 2USIi 1,_SS; _(319) 353-3164 HOME: (319)' 351-9263 , r - , 1 19 net effect will reduce the total professionalhours' spent in this area, and allow foran increase in clerical staff for Technical Services. I request your approval to increase the `1/2::time library `clerk to a`full time position. Total personnel costs for the 'department will be less under the new -arrangement' and--the-Heads of Cataloging, Acquisition and Serials will report -directly to me. Building Equipment: The new Xerox 4000 was installed last week. -Public use -should increase when its improved capabilities at-the:same- cost (10¢ per copy) are realized.__ Much less staff time is required -to servic e and clean it: Plans for the 3rd floor exit are, available -for -inspection. Speci- fications and plans will go out forbids in just a', -few days. The City, Engineer expects ;to let :bids =for the Library $_Recreation • Building (perhaps Airport) in one ,package late in ,April with work to begin hopefully in mid-May. (Roofs) The security system will be installed Approximately May 1. Administrative: - A proposal for the new fines schedule to go:into effect July - should-be'ready-,by the next board meeting. The 1974: Annual Report for the general publicis in process. Services: Bicentennial Projects Our grant request has been filed with State R centenni�ommission but the storm -forced us to cance_l''_our: appearance before the Commission scheduled for today. Our special event for National Library --Week, April 13-19:will-be --an all -day affair on`Saturday, ApT.I.13_9 hfonoringolder area resi- dents and _encouraging local'citizens -to bring for display inter- esting items of locale historical significance. Service to County Jail: We are working` with Ministerial Association$ Project HUFh volunteers. We hope to recruit 2 -permanent volunteers • who will go regularly to bring back prisoner's special requests April 8, 1975 _.The_ -Honorable William Hargrave Representative State- house ;{ DesMoines IA 50319 Dear Mr. Hargrave: The Iowa City Public Library Board of Trustees at; their monthly meeting of March 27, 1975 discussed the funding proposed by Governor Ray for the State Regional,Library System.-It.was_the unanimous,concensus of the group, and they so voted, to request the Secretary to convey our concerns to you 'by letter. We do not support the Governor's proposal. We do support the recommendation of the State Librarian, the Iowa - Library Association Legislative Committee and the Regional Library • Administrators for a 50# per capita funding, or $1,412,199.00 figure much each -year of the biennium: We believe this -will more adequately permit the RegionalLibraries to meet_;tht dramatically i increased demands being made on the Regional Libraries by libraries and library users within the region,; uch as the ,Iowa City ;Public t Library.' Through -a contract with the East-Central`Regional'Library -System we are now able to offer library service to every resident of Johnson County..We therefore urge your support of the 504 per i capita figure. !, , -Sincerely, David, J. Kirkman, Secretary Iowa City Public Library Board of; Trustees Board _Members: Vivian Buchan, President` Linda Bywater Arthur Canter' Robert Downer ! Ronald Farber Louane-Newsome Suzanne Richerson Marilyn-Trumpp • , David Kirkman MINUTES • • CITIZENS'.:STEERING COMMITTEE FOR THE 'HOUSING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ACT April 21,_ 1975 • MEMBERS PRESENT. Bolnick Baum Dalrymple Sando Winder Rogers Sandra Smith Jim Potter Jim Hall Doris Bridgeman ABSENT: Amidon OTHERS PRESENT: Cerol Spaziani _ The Committee concentrated its attention in this meeting upon its specific role in the near future. The minutes of the Comprehensive Study Design Planning -Committee were reviewed with an eye;; to the role of;- -the Citizens' Steering Committee/Citizen Involvement Committee in the comprehensive plan- ning process and in ongoing citizen involvement. The Committee wishes to express a strong interest in proceeding to develop 'a citizen input scheme similar to that described in Proposal #2 of the Compre- -hensive Study Design Planning committee, and urges both that onsibitee and , the Council to consider the possibility of expanding our responsibilities to • include -the establishment of such neighborhood citizens' councils or forums. We recognize -that time constraints might -well -preclude utilization of this structure for the comprehensive planning process. However, it seems a most structure for ongoing citizen.input along the lines elaborated in Proposal #2. The Citizens' Steering Committee/Citizens Involvement Committee -also -offers its assistance_in short-range efforts to involve cit- izens"in the comprehensive planning process.- Proposal #6 of the CDSP Committee also interests our Committee. The Committee believes that we could quite appropriately serve as 'a "Community Consultation committee" as described in proposal #6, and that such a role would complement activities anticipated under proposal #2. In the case of both proposals, the that the schemes formulated "Committee feels lated-i by the CDSP Committee would bene- fit the citizen involvement process in an ongoing way• In general, the Committee members assert the need to move beyond traditional Iowa Citypractice- that is, beyond the temporary formation of active ,Citi- zen;adyisory groups to deal Pwith'specific andshort-lived tasks (e.g., CBIC Steering and the Citizens' Committee) - and towards; such ongoing mechanisms as -those described in the proposals of the CDSP Committee.` Carol Spaziani suggested that this Committee might work with the United Way Planning Division to encourage social servi�his9fitsewith the Committee s to involve their clients in agency decision-making., Again, members' perception of our role as advocates of citizen participation. Page z Park and Recreation Commission • April 30, 1975 April 2 --Page 3= -Paragraph 1 should read, "Commission then requested that Mascher, Sangster, Rollie Ostrander, and Chubb investigatesthe lighting situation -at the 'City-ball-- diamonds ity ball`diamonds and the possibility of holding tournament games in Iowa City Page -3 --Paragraph 5 --The second sentence should read, "It was moved by Davis and seconded by Mascher that the meeting go into Executive Session and Chairperson Fox called the roll. The vote was unanimous.". - - April 9 --Requests to the City Manager for Information or Staff Assis- tance -,-Request #1 should read, "That Staff pursue the - possibility of using BOR funds for Park and Recreation - projects with the local match of the HCDA funds." Page 3 --Paragraph 4 should read, "It was then suggested by Showalter that the subject ofgardeningbe, included' -- In the upcoming survey which will be executed in con- junction with the Comprehensive-Plan.`- Page omprehensive Plan:"Page 4 --Paragraph 5 --The second sentence should read, "It was pointed out by Staff- that BOR funds could be used. with the local match of the HCDA`funds." Lyle Drollinger, manager of the City Park rides, was in attendance -to re- quest permission from Commission to set up a roller coaster in City Park: The dimensions of the roller coaster would be 110' x 55' and it would hold. 12-18 people at a time. The request was -referred - to CityAttorneyHayek * for Staff input. It was moved by Sangster and seconded by Davis that the Park and Recreation Commission recommend that -Lyle Drollinger's request to build'a small roller coaster, in City Park he considered by Staff for their input at the May 14, 1975, meeting. Unanimous. It was then suggested by Powell that Julie Zelenka, Community.Relations-Director, prepare a --news release in order to get reactions of the public regarding the building of a small roller coaster in City"Park. The list of items that Commission had referred to Staff was then discussed - - with the following items to appear on the May 14, 1975, meeting's agenda:' a. Lyle Drollinger's request (mentioned above). b. Proposed motorcycle recreational area. C. Oak 'Grove -Park -playground. - d. College Hill Subcommittee. e. Remaining FY 75'$10,000. f. Ball tournaments and lights. g. Project GREEN's $5,000. - h. Mark IV. I. - Iowa City Arts Council. J. SPI (Special Populations Involvement). - k. Villa Parka • 1. 'ASERP fees.. M. United Way )Tanning Division presentation. Page 3 Park and Recreation commission -- April 30,_1975 i Hauber reported that she would be meeting with Assistant City Attorney Bowl.in in order to discuss the proposed -recreational :motorcycle area. A legal opinion on that subject will be forthcoming. 'rhe Oak Grove Park playground is still in Staff with' a July 1, 1975, -dead- line for completion of the work. Staff reported that the College Hill sidewalk project could be completed before June 30, 1975. Commission's recommendations regarding the FY -75 -remaining $10,000 are still in Staff. Fox commented that: -the -recommended landscape. architect. is crucial. Sangster reported that the Subcommittee regarding ball tournaments and lights will be meeting within the next-week- commission extweek-Commission then discussed a letter from Mayor Ed Czarneckirequestinga Joint recommendation from the Park and Recreation Commission and the Riverfront Commission of a person to serve on the Johnson County Regional Planning Commission. Powell recommended that Council consider appointing F1o.Stockman to serve on the Johnson County Regional Planning Commission. `- Mascher agreed to discuss the matter at the 'May 1, 1975, Riverfront Com- mission meeting and report back to tile Park and Recreation Commission. • Discussion of a letter from City Manager Neal Berlin was deferred until the next meeting. Following discussion, a special meeting was 'set up for Wednesday, May 28.; Fox and Chubb _'will-compile;agendas for both that meeting and the regular meeting to be on Wednesday, May 14. - e The meeting was then turned over to Justin', caller and Connie Williams for presentation regarding the SPI (Special Populations Involvement) Program. A tape, "Can I Play, Too", and a slide presentation;were, put together by the University of Iowa Journalism Video Workshop in conjunction with Recreation Education students and shown at the Midwest Therapeutic` symposium in St. Louis, , receiving an enthusiastic response. There was a concensus among the Com- mission members and Staff present that the presentation would be 'a valuable publicity tool with regard to special populations and the SPI Program. It was suggested that Julie Zelenka investigate publicity possibilities. Neal Berlin also `suggested that both the Recreation Staff and the City Council see the presentation. Chairperson Fox read a memo from Jen Madsen, Chairperson of the Johnson e,_regarding recreation for special populations. County board of Social Welfar The memo voiced encouragement for_the employment of a City employee to - reation. serve the needs of special populations in the area of rec - RESOLUTION NO. - 75-124 - - RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING EXECUTION OF. OaEMK) AGREEMENT IA. STATE HWY..;CGMM=FAUS`, - WHEREAS, the City of Iowa City, Iowa, has negotiated a contract with Iowa State Hwy. _Comm. Proj.-75-F-021 -- FAUS ,-a:copy.of-said contract being attached to this Resolution and by this reference made a part hereof, and WHEREAS, the City Council deems it in the public interest to enter into said contract. - NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE :CITY 'COUNCIL. - 1.° That the Mayor and City Clerk are hereby authorized and directed Iowa State Hwy. 'Comm. Proj. 75-F-021 to execute the Agreement with Fed. Aida to Urban System 2._ That the City Clerk shall furnish copies of said Agreement to any citizen requesting some. It was moved -by, - Brandt and seconded by''Neuhauser that the Resolution be adopted-, and upon roll call there were: _ AYES: NAYS: ABSENT: X Brandt X - Czarnecki g Davidsen - X deProsse g - Neuhauser Passed and approved this 13th day of May 1975 ATTEST: - City Clerk j 3'. Section a. The CIT_ Y shall --fon.zard -final plans, -specifications and project estimate (Ps&E) to the STATE. The STATE will program the project with the FilwA, submit the PS&E documents for approval by the FEMA. Section 9. Upon receipt of FMIA approval of the PS&E, the project. may be let by the CITY in accordance with Policy 2707 Section 3.c. or the CITY may request the STATE toehold the letting. a. if the CITY holds the project letting, the CITY will advertise the letting, conduct the letting and deter- mine the low bid. Projects shall require bidder pre - by the STATE in accord with STATE Spec- qualification ification 1102. The CITY shall only issue bid proposal forms to contractors -who have been pre -qualified --by 1 - the STATE as applicable. The CITY shall submit either copies of all bid proposals or a tabulation of bids cop I received to the STATE, along with -a City Council Resolution for acceptance or -rejection -of -the low bid. b. If the STATE holds the project letting, the STATE will follow normal project letting procedures. After bids are received and opened, the STATE will furnish the CITY with a tabulation -of allbidproposals.--The----- Cili-f, by Council Resolution, will, act on the bids received. They will furnish the STATE with -a copy, of their 1resolution. Section 10. -The -STATE will secure formal commission approval of the letting. Section 11. The STATE will forward the necessary documents to the FHWA to secure approval of the letting. After receipt of F11WA approval, the STATE will notify the CITY. The CITY shall enter into a contract with the contractor, secure his performance bond and certificate of insurance. Section 12. The CITY shall forward totheSTATE copies of the contract, bond and insurance certificate. The STATE will prepare Detail Project Agreement, and obtain.FFIVIA approval of the Agreement. Section ll3. MaterialsiTestingand Construction Inspection: The.CITY shall comply wit], _ the proceduresandresponsibilities for materials testing and construction inspection set fort.h in parar1rapli VT.c.3.d. of Policy 2707, The STATE will bill 1:11e crry for LetjLlnu sxsf.'VJ_ normal policy. Section 14. Contract Payments: The CITY shall comply with the pro- cedures and responsibilities for contract payments set forth in p-,ragraph VI.C.3.e. of Policy -2707. The following do<-uments shall be submitted,,try the ;CITY to.STATE District Grc_Ce aL• the. completion of the projoct. a. Form -PR -47 Statement of Materials and Labor used by Contractors onHighwayConstruction Involving Federal funds! - b. Form 303 - Certification.of wages and Payroll C. Form 314 - 'Final Estimate of Road or Bridge work d. form 435 - Certificate of Completion and Final Acceptance -of -work : 1 e. Form 436 - Final Payment f. Invoice and Proof of Payment (a billing to the STATE ; for -TAUS funds, copy of cancelled warrants and Cit-: Council Resolution) Section 15. The CITY will effect whatever steps may be required to .legally establish the grade lines `of the new high- way facilities constructed under said project, and shall. 'pay or cause -to -be -paid -all damages resulting therefrom,, all in accordance, with the provisions of Section 389.22 et seg. of said Code`of Iowa. Section 16., The CITY --shall effectuate all relocations,'alterations, adjustments, or 'removals of utility facilities, including -po:•rer, telephone and L-elegraph-lines; water mains and - hydrants, curb boxes, sanitary sewers, and related poles, _installations and appurtenances, whether privately or publicly owned, and all parking meters, traffic signals and other facilities which are located within the limits of an established street or alley and ,which will interfere with construction of the, project. - Except.as other wise herein provided', the CITY shall take all necessary legal >action -to -discontinue and prohibit any use of the project right-of-way for busi- ness purposes usi-ness:purposes including,. --but not limited to, gas, pumps, storage tanks, theater ticket sales, drive-in services, etc. however, awnings, canopies, marquees,': -advertising n i fif)9 , and e; i.rni l.11. i nr.+t; 7,l a l i,nna wh.i ell wore im place pror. to Llic daL•e of this Agreement :and which facilities are supported entirely from outside said:`;project right-of-way m:y bU pw:m.ittcd i:o remain .i.f, in the opinion of the STATE they do not obstruct the view of any portion of he public'hiyho-rty,or street, or traffic control devices IOV�cI BIN;. a place I. to grow STAT HWAY SLJN7NiiSS10N •s,s-zes-„o, • Armes. 10 WA 50010 Ti-i- !O'a�lA N. E. GU::NERSON Director —Chief: Engineer _ - - - -- D. E. IMCLEAN _'..Deputy Director Deputy Chief Engineer `- REFER TO' - Johnson County. - - M-4007_(807)--81-52 June 10, 1975 Ms. Abbie Stolius City ClerY. City Hall Iowa City, IA Dear 10,adam= Agreement No. 75-F-021, for Bridge Repair on Re: Municipal park Road over Iowa River. the approved agreement for the improvement Attached is a Copy _of of TAUS route 4007_ approved by the Commission at its meeting This agreement was on June 3, 1975. Very truly yours. ao Russell K. Moreland Intergovernmental'Coordination = Department iLKD; sjd.- Attach. cc:_ H. E. Gunnerson L. G Richert V_ R. Raymond F. O:-Bloomfield J R. BUMP R. it. ML.I'n1_1r.0 A. I. Calvert _ f•II;q^� - COMlAISSIUNERS '- DONALD. K. GARDNER STEPNEY GARST--: ROBERT R. BIGLER DAVID 0. SHAFT New Hampton Clinton - -- :-f ULES M. BUSKER - Sioux City - Cedar Rapids _ Coon Rapids- �- _ - P. _.._ ,_ - .:.- - Oommissiom Ord--r. No- IO:aA S`Vi\TE 11IGiC9A,' COMMISSION.- FOR. O MISSION.FOS -- FEDEPAL-AID PR:,VT SYSTEM r20:fP;.C'C U _ _....7i.ty .__:IO'.oa_.city r County -- Johnson Project -No. T•1-4007iE07)--81-52 lo-.va State Highway Cormmi ssiOn Ac;reament i�oc 75-P-021 clS, pursuant_.to Sections 306A.7 .and 305A 3„1971: Code Of: 2o:ra,.-. as am=ndad: the -Ci.cy o;: :Cowes City, hereinafter called the "CITY”, and the Io,/a'State J[ighway`Cbmmission,'hereinafter called ._t _e neCtin the financing, "STATE", may en into an agre_ment res_ q plannln,,. establishment, improvement i:ta]_nt?nanCe,-iSSe Or reg- at of'publ.ic ways in L-hese respective jurisdictions, and anion -that the improvements in the traffic carry - T t is their op - ha mangy- streets is necessary and desirable, and inr c ip<rccty o f i.. � WHEREAS, the -Congress of the United States, in the federal-elid rTighwav Acts o," 3970 and 973, proviciocl for the Federal aid- urban Sysi.em, herei.naf�rn: called FAUS,'and Congress;YaG made un avail%tbl� throuc;h thc'Tc.ieral High.ray Ildmlr.ist.r, ti-or, Ie called the 1L:1A, :for improvements to the TAUS, these d -_-funds ' e.ir:q Eicim__.r iste-�.d by the STATE, an the STATE has established policy 2707, -(formr ely Policy 2G-05) dated r'.zy 30, 1974 and revised 'January _91 1.975 to effectively almin,ster the T ;US program in "Co4%%,, and us funclina is available, subject to the 1.irlitations stated in"policy 2707, For r•�i.mburser ae nt of up` to seventy'p rc n: (70 ) or the ciosL a relating to an improvement on the r.Ai'S and that local funds are Lo be u_,ed for the remainder of the i prove- rriznt costs, a mini mm of thirty percent (30%) and G,S....:�_1S, the Clii has r,:!Guested eligible rei.mbursemer,t From FAUS +-ends for ConStructjon costa, a:s-,DcizLteCl with said 1mpr 0}'c:,. nC.. -2 - WHEREAS , 2- W ERAS, th CITY proposes to improve FAUS Route '4007, Park. Road, by repairing and resurfacing the bridge 'dock of the 356 ft. "x 57 _ _ c. lbridge over - the Iowa River on Park P.o_id 'in the north cen- oral'part of the City jusc west of the, DubuTuu Street inter-. ...section. ROW THEREFORE, BE IT AGREED _ Section 1_ Since "his; project is to be partially financed with Federal funds, the CITY shall take -whatever. actions may ba necessary to comply with applicable Federal latr.; and Regulations_ _ Section 2. The CITY will take -the appropriate actions and prepare` t -he -necessary -documents to fulfill the requirements of Federal -olid Higliway Program N:anuals Volume 7, Chapter 7, Section 2,-Environ_ntalImpact and Related Statements and Volume 7, Chapter 7, :Section 5, Public Hearings and Location/Design approval= Section 3. The STATE will obtain the. necessary clearance from the State `Office for Planning and Programming. The CITY shall obtain and submit to the `STATE 'the necessary A-95 clearance statement from Johnson County Regional Commission. The CITY shall secure any pa.rmits, required by the Iowa Nat- ural Resources Council. --- -- - --- 'Section n. The CITY dill prepare the construction plans, specifica- tions and estimates. The design will conform to Design Standards for Fedcral-Aid Projects asset'forth in Volume 6, Chapter 2, Section 7., Subsection l of the Federal -Aid highway Program manual_ The project will he constructed underthe STATE standard sp3cifications and current applica- ble spacial provisions, plus applicable CITY specifications. Section 5- The CITY shall provide to the STATE, the necessary Right of Way Assurance Statement prior to receipt of FIBIA location -design approval_- Section 6. The CITY shall secure any: right-of-way necessary to construct the project_ All right -of -way -activities shall be performed in accord with the 3.970 Uniform Relocation Assistance and Land Acquisition Policies Act- G 7. Tire STATE will mon.it-or._all right-oP-way activities in �ccor(lancc with normae: po7 icy. S_ction S. _ Th _C7:iY_ shall. forward final plans, specifications and project estimato • (PSE:?:) o the ST .TE - The STATE. Will - pr-o7rma the project :ri.th the FiEw, submit the PS,:E docurtrnts for apn2-0ya1_:ny: L'Ftcp'Fi�al_ S_cti_on 9. -Upon t:eceipt of tr!i;A approval of the PS&E. the project; may be let by the CITY in a= _. = -_ =ce with Policy2707 Section 3_c. or the CC'i"i' ma-IKuest the STATE to hold the 'letting. If' the CITY holds the oject letting,, the CITY will _- advertise the letting, conduct tii= letting and deter- minethe low }yid. Projects shall require bi.ddar pre- qualification by the STATE ::.in accord with STATE Spec- -ha 1102. Tito-'CITY shall only issue bid proposal " forms to contractors who have been p_,-quali,fiad by the STATE as applicable_ The ;CITY shall submit either--- ither --copies copiesof all bid proposals or a tabulation of bids received to the STATE, along with a City Council Resolution for acceptance or rejection of the low bid. b- If the STATE holds the project letting, the STATE follow normal project lotting procedure.s. -After bids ars_ received and ohr_ned, the STATE, will furnis;i the CITY with a tabulation of all bid: proposals. The CITY, by Council Resolution', will etct on the bids receives?. Tltey :: i).1 £urttia;t the STATc with a copy of tlic.t..r. !?esolutiun. , Section10. Z "e-S�i'Tr vrij.l _^ctzrc formal Commiasi.o approval of. the letCi:nq. ;. ^tion 11- The Sq'�ITE will forward the necessary,docu_aents to the - L•'F1:T11 Lo secur.c approval -o[ the letting. After receipt_. of FIRVA approval tltu STATB. ,: _.ill notify the CITY. Tha CITY shall en Ler :into a`contract with the contractor., ti f . - _- . sccure hizc p�rrot:mance bond and cer,.iLa.car•_ of ans.trzce. Section 12 The CITY shall forward to the S` MeE cop:i_es of the contract, bond and insurance certificate. The STATE will prepare Detail Project Agreement, and• obtain FlINA approval of the Agreement. 5,2ction 13. M tte.-r-ials `l'esti.ng and Construction Inspection: - Thi CITY sh.tl.l comply with the procedures and respon5ibilitie For rrztt „]-:, tc!-. inq and construction insnectin: formai in j)•erc:,rr;t)th; VT. C.I d. 6F Policy ?--707. V el S1-2%'Tr. wil') bill I11C' CJ'I'Y . for L-e_.L- i.n:J scrv'i:cr.s: accor'l%ng to i-; .' norm::L r,ol icy. Section 14. Contract Payments. The CITY shall complywiththe pro- cedures and re,:pons•i.bilities-for contract payments set - - forth in VI. C.3.e. a Policy 2707. The following _paragrapoh ciocu., men_shall be submitted<by the•CITY`to STATEDistrict.- Office at the completion of the project. ?. Norm PR -47 Statement of DIaterials and Labor used by Contractors on Highway „Construction Involving Federal funds. b. Form 103 - Certification of Wages and Payroll C. Form 314 - Final Estimate of Road or Bridge Work d. form 435 - Certificate of Completion and Final Acceptance of Piorl: , e. Form 436 - Final Payment i f. Invoice and Proof of Payment (a billing to the STATE for FA -US funds, copy, of cancelled.warrants and City Council Resolution) -Section ;1.5. -The CITY iwill effect w1liatever steps may be required to legally establish the grade lines of the new high- way facilities constructed; under said project, and shall pay or -cause Lo be paid all.damagesresulting therefrom, all in accordance with ,the provisions of Section 389.7.2 et seg. of said Code of Iowa. Section 16. The CITY shall e.E`ectuate a7.l..relocati.ons, -alterations, adjustmenL-s, or removals of-titility facilities, including - -po:-tar.,- telephone and telegraph lines,- water mains and hydrants, curb boxes, sanitary sewers`, and related poles, installations and appurtenances, whether privately or publicly owned, and all parking meters, -traffic -signals and other facilities which are located %-7ithin the limits -- of an established street or alley and which will interfere with"construction of the project. - Except as other ciise herein provided, the CITY shall take all necessary legal -action to discontinue __and. - prohibit any use of the ;project right -of -tray for bus* ness purposes including, but not limited to, gas p"lns, storage tangs, theater ticket sales, drive-in services, " etc. Ffo:•iever, -_awnings,_ canopies, marquees, advertising s i.gns, and similar 'instal-l.ations which were in place prior -. -.. to I'hC+. or. tall -n A(Ifroonl("'nt' and wllix-fli rac:l]J;).43 aro =, _ --from -suripcirted nnti.rely outside saidproject right-of-way may b_ p -z• ir_ted to remain if, in the opinion of the SPATE that' do noL obstruct the view of., any portion o` U10 public hi.ghway or. street, _or- traffic conLrol devices located :.here -on. F,.iy subsequent changes 3-11,OT ,-7"L C::J t.S�1 Cil in l01S StcucLon. or 3 CCOntTllC t,On ,O tall ' tacit ies l-- Eul_1_g co:npl; frith STATE' Iequire.ments o,. ' .ten, l 1,' Ytain t0 new construction: O ct to ih� p.OvrSions of Pa- apti 10 hcreoL, she sect On 17. S )� -oachm-nt or Obstruction CITY shall pre: •vent anyf �. Buz ----of-:day, and shall wdp* - *-.thin mho limits.of Project v-nt the erection of any pr rr signs on said right-OL-uy ,t L.at.o lro•lcrtr vrllr� =Y overhang the Ylg-lt oc_-lday an.• O'l I L �. 1 or ;dhich ors-ruct 'he view o_ ally portion of said hig,V-;ay, s=,=eet or railroad track, - Or the traffic signs Or. tral CIC: control devices 'Located theraon in such a canner as to' rander them dangerous .-ritnin the meaning of Section 319 10 o` said Code of Iowa. i Sccticn lE. The CI y shall maintain all books, dociLments, papers, gr ninC t accounting records', reports .and other c l�- Ce �. �-7- t-o costs' incurred for the project -and n•- RR such ,mat__ raZ available at' a17. reasonable'times, during t_;e construction par iod and for three years from the elate of final p'cd?ral - __ r. T •. . rC1mlJL:rs"-ment, iOr. in thC-_$ltllt., Fft�dA-., O'_" at?j' . ,--�a ,Overnm=_nt and authorized red l_senu fives of the Tec. ��.1 C cor i.as said ratcrials shall .be furnished if re•iu�ster . section 19. The CITY sh,'1l maintain the completed, lmprovenent Or _.1:-.11 n_wlcl.i M h:. acc6ptabla trans for assuring pro??2_- -_ o� ' m lintenance_ section 20 Tile CTT`: shall nr.Olrih t parRinri of any Hato within the reg - limits OC th,� proj c -t. Any change in this' pawing reg- elation must ba ahiurovad by the S:.'A'r. .Pand S -cc.! -On 21. Amy t-Taf'ic coatrOl devises, s.tgning, or Pave an ark inns installed within the ].i.mlts 0j:this proj^c,t shall conform to the To:ra t:ianu:al. on Uniform Traffic Control Devic=s for "Sare�ts �r.cC Itlgn+:,,.ys. Cn:.r.ty Johnson Prn jcct Vo_ li-4007 Tfir nD .•_li.ii%nt, CaC:h Of the.: part.ics hereto nas executed Ag reenien� ao 75-F, - (191 1 `_ as of t_-lic date shown opposite its signature belo:� _ ' Cit} of.` To,../a Ci-t:v_.. v) a —19 7 5 t By - Title ! - �- Mayor certify thatI am the Clerk of the CZTY, Z, r:nbie Stol us Edcrar Czarnecki , who signed- said Agreement for and on j and that t I ;was duly authorized to execute the same by virt aehalr of ti= CITY of a formal Resolution duly passed and adoo ed by the CIlon the 1975, by t d 1 of Ma v he fc)llowing call of yeas and nays cordal hereOn_ TT1ys ing Absent or Not Vot yeas cr�r�ar_. Czarnecki •y, Ponny., Dc Vi4 SeII Carol deProsse - Ifary _;e;. aassr Plenbern of the Council Signed City Clcrk of Io:•ra C1tV - _ play 13 1975 _ ate Town :;tat .. in gn.:ra? on )'y:_--• L '_car — �.n .r IYrto s and All `work _is to be done in strict compliance with the pcit Engineer specifications prepared by Geor a R. -Bonnett P.E rayed by the City of Iowa City,;Iowa,.which,have ereto_ore een app Council, 'and are on file for public examination in the Office of Clerk. Wherever _reference is made to the specification in the plans or contract proposal, it shall tio n on Primaryunderstood toFarmlto Market, andard Specifications for Constructio, Secondary Roads and'Maintenance Work on the Primary Road System Series of 19729 Iowa State Highway Commission. Each,pproposal shall be made on a form -furnished by the City aand Iowa must be accompanied by a check' drawn onpand fermi heaonetcantIowa. ratebank and filed in a sealed envelope sep- the proposal, and intheamount of$aining 5 000.00-owa, and8maypbeacashed by City Treasurer of the City of Iowa City, the Treasurer -of the'City -of Iowa City, Iowa, as liquidated damages bidder in the event_thesuccessful tbond satisfactoryeto the city -insuring." within ten d (10) y the faithful -performance of the contraceriodhofknotftohexceedsfifteen or More bidders may be retained for a p jection made (15) days until a'contract is awarded or re. 'Other checks will be returned after the canvass and tabulation -of bids is completed and reported to the City Council. Payment will be made to the contractor daafterlacceptance of ' this._contract on or -after -thirty-one (31)1) days s the completed work by the City Council. . By virtue of statutory authority; preference will be given to _• ed within the State products and provisions grown and coal produc of-Iowa, and preference will be;given to -Iowa domestic labor in the construction of the improvement.' -a bond - The successful will be required to furnish contractnprice* amount :equal to one hundred percent (1001) roved ;by the .City - :Said bond to.be issued by a responsible surety-approved materials and .Council and shall guarantee the --prompt payment _ labor and protect, and save harmless the City from claims and damages' of any caused by the operation of the contract, and shall` also City. - guar the maintenance' of the -improvement for a period of two 0_(2� years from and after its completion and acceptance, y the City. 4 he work under the proposed contract will be commenced within ten T he )days:after signing of the contract and shall be complete3 (loJune 24, 1975 } Time is an essential element of the contract. Liquidated damages in the amount of fifty dollars ($50.00) will be .'assessed in accordance with "Base Specifications".Article 1108.08 -for each calendar day required for project completion after '.the above designated date. A-2 • CITY OF IOWA CITY -- DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS MEMORANDUM DATE: May 9 1975 ; TO: Dick Plastino, Director of Public Works FROM: George R. Bonnett, Deputy Director/City Engineer RE: Bids Received on May 8, 1975 Bids were received at 10:00 a.m."on May.8, 1975, for two sanitary sewer projects `The two projects were the Washington StreetSanitary' Sewer Improvement Project and, the 1975 Sanitary Sewer Improvement Project #1. The following is a tabulation of bids received on the respective projects: 1. WASHINGTON STREET SANITARY SEWER IMPROVEMENT PROJECT Dave Schmitt Const. Co. Cedar ,Rapids, IA $ 57,694.50 Sulzberger Excavating - Miscatine, IA 950886.30 Iowa Road Builders Des Moines, IA - 100,866.00 The bid submitted by the Dave Schmitt Construction Co. was the lowest of the three bidders "submitting -bids on this project. The Engineer's_ Estimate for this project was $59,587.00. This bid is approximately 3% below the Engineer's Estimate. 2. 1975 SANITARY SEWER PROJECT #1 Weber Brothers Const. Co. Mechanicsville, IA $ 14,279.35 Dave Schmitt Const. Co. Cedar Rapids, IA- _ 14,355.00 Knowling Bros. Contracting Co. Iowa City, IA' 16,669.40 - James R. Anderson Backhoe Service Iowa City, IA _ - 17,051.00 o. Barber Excavating Co. -- CedarRapids,-IA Cedar Rapids, IA 17,291.50 CITY OF IOWA CITY • DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIG40R� MEMORANDUM DATE: May 9 1975 TO: Dick Plastino,Director of Public Works FROM: - George R. Bonnett, Deputy Director/City Engineer RE: Bids Received on May 8,`1975 - Bids were received at 10:00 a.m. on May 8, 1975, for two sanitary sewer projects.: The two projects were the Washington Street Sanitary -,Sewer -Improvement Project and the 1975 Sanitary Sewer Improvement Project #1' The following is a tabulation of -bids received on the respective projects: 1. WASHINGTON STREET SANITARY SEWER DMROVENUiT PROJECT Dave Schadtt Const. Co. Cedar Rapids, IA $-:57;694 50 ' Sulzberger Excavating Muscatine, IA 95,886.30 --Iowa-Road Builders Des Moines, IA 100,866.00 The bid submitted by the Dave Schmitt Construction Co. was the lowest of the three bidders submitting bids on this project. The Engineer's -Estimate for this project tris $59,587.00. This bid is approximately 3% below the Engineer's Estimate. 2. 1975 SANITARY SEWER PROJECT nl Weber Brothers Const. Co. Mechanicsville, IA $ 14,279:35 Dave Schmitt Const. Co. Cedar Rapids, IA --14,355.00 Knowling Bros. :Contracting Co. Iowa City, IA 16,669.40 James R. Anderson Backhoe Service Iowa City, IA 17,051.00 Barber Excavating Co.: Cedar Rapids, -IA : 17,291.50 -2- - NOTICE TO BIDDERS FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE 1975 SANITARY SEWER INCIDENTAL THERETO IN AND ' PROJECT NO. -1 AND WORK FOR THE CITY OF `IOWA CITY, IOWA- - will'be received by the City Manager or his Sealed proposals f Iowa City, Iowa, until authorized representative of the City o, 19�� 10:00 a.m. on the 8thday of Mav on Proposals will be acted up by and opened immediately thereafter. Counco=lat at ting to be held in the the City -Council at a mees such Tlater 7:30 -p.m. on Ma 13, 1975 time and place as may then be fixed. The proposed sanitary sewer improvements will consist of the construction ntal of a pipeline using vitrified -aewiihinotheeCityaofeIowawith city,nIowa$ following -property -construction on'the to -wit: Commencing at the existing sanitary sewer manhole at the south end of line of Hollywood Manor, Part Keokuk thence easterly to the property V The kinds of materials and estimated quantities -of materials to be used follows: said sanitary ewer improvements areas in constructing 1,961 -lin. ft. 8" Vitrified Clay Pipe_- 46 lin. ft. Standard Manhole w/Casting 450 tons Crushed Rock Bedding A-1 _ All work • to be done in strict clI ance with the plans and specifications` prepared by - Geor a R. Bonnett, P.E., Cit En in_ t e ity of Iowa City, Iowa, 'which have ere o ore _een approve y Council, and are'on file for public examination in the Office of the _ city Clerk. lans or Wherever hereerreference is beeunderstoto the odetofinclude the ication t}'Standarcl contra Proposal, Farm to Market, and Specifications for Construction on Primary, �� Secondary Roads andMaintenance Work ,on the Primary Road System,, Series of 1972, Iowa State Aighway Commission. Each proposal shall be made -on a -form furnished by_ed.the City and must be -accompanied, W a check drawn onp, and certified by, an andand in the amount of 5 2,000.00 made payable Iowa Bank filed'in a sealed envelope se arate from the one con- taining;the,proposal, - owa, and may be to the City Treasurer of, the City of `Iowa City. Iowa, as liquidated. cashed ,by the.Treasurer of the City of Iowa City,, damages in the event the successful--bidderbondfsatisfactoryails to rtontheaCity C4 within ten (10)=days--and-post, in the faithful performance of th C,ce retained foraatperiodCof not to lowest two -or may. exceed fifteen (15) days until a contract is awarded or rejection made.- other compecks letedwand reportednto theed eCityeCouncils and tabulation of is Payment to the Cbetlectorywill sedbforasuchde npurposes-ons the basuch is of the City that may 8 -'(90%) of the' of :monthly estimates in amounts equal to ninety percent work accomplished as outlined in "Method.of Payment". will be given to By virtue of statutory authority; preference . Sate products and provisions grown and ivenctolIowaadomestichlaboreintthe of Iowa, and preference will be g construction of the improvement. The successful bidder will -be required of tfurnish ac ond.iepan amount equal to one hundred percent (1001) roved by the City said bond to ;hall issued by a responsible aurent ofety pall materials and Council and shall guarantee the prompt p Ym labor `and protect`and save eoharless ofethetcontractlaand shallalso of any caused by - guarantee the maintenfteritsecomimprovement pletionand and byrtthe Citywo 2 years from roposed contraof thel with The work under the p be contractcommeanddshalllbe ten ( 10_) days after signing comp ete une 24` 1975 Time is an essential element of the contract. Liquidated _damages in the amount of Fifty Dollars- ro7'ect completion (b50.00 - will be ,assessed in ac with "Base Specifications" required for p Article 1108.08 for each calendar day after; the above designated date. A-2 N -6A _ --- .. CONTRACT - NT NO. `.5 • May 8,5 Iowa Ci :Iowa ,._ *--= t7atcr Treatment Plant Improvements Contract 1 - General Construction DETAILED BREAKDOWN-- V-EENSTRA - .& KIIVIM OF REQUIRED) EiNGh%'EERS PLAIvNERS - - Detailed adjustment in compensation due the Contractor by reason of the changes are as follows: ITER UNIT AMOUNT No. ITEU - PRICE IIICREASE DECREASE 1 LS $ `143.00 2. - LS - -415.00 _I 3. I : LS 83.80 4 LS 174.03 5 LS 189.36 LS 390.00 6. 7. LS 160.00 TOTAL = $1,555.19 c .. . -- - Zan 3 of - IOWA 3TA7:3AA[ ASSOCIATION y,r - _4OR-TME LG1LZFF'_LT OF :TMF USF 1 i1 Or5ua1 iv+, -40.:b IT,•a^••••� +•>'+ sou er I.w silly, - O? THIS f0R4 CONSIIIT YOUR L1aM1rR CAVEAT. 3.11., s,.o.d d 1 iar II ESTAT AND s.� Z. I t' I p.c/ ,f Y -d.r i R.g• fJrF i O 3UY REAL == IANC= ' ! u Cr.d I Ges/ Ih;s Particular t,Irana.cl;e+. Ij > 75 lova ra_-i L a . -- - Iona ('L a Johnson County 19 _ Robert Showers r tis nous_...I ne sJ its 14 P- SIJOw moi, t}a Jane C Showers, (h+ron deugnerer� s Senn). -. (I,mm n•m., 0 5 R m•d +ao u) _. - I _.0.5 GvcD (her n da.•gnet.d es Buyen) her>6y os -r !o buy !n+ r -al os ate situat.d in Johnson I ' -C zaF/. a-a descri6ti as ( 1 1 In T.-79M, R-6W. Sta -P i-l. , Sectio-i 23 .:hereof, a pa: cel of ]and in ':e 7 acres of the W. in the S-11- 13 of : said section 23 describerl- hs follor+s: I' corm:,tit\l_, LI.E. corner or:. the 1.1. 75 _acres-oo the VI.-, -, in_t-h S.4i ._.'-t of sr_Ld section 23; thence -FF.-_74-, fe_t;.thence_S a20.ecet;:.thence E. /n5 feet; - • _ Said parcel contains 14 acres, _' th�nre 2IT. a20 ieet to the point- o� heg!.nnLng_ F b O. T a u s `+ en:l ion n aster` + ppurten3 r ta,.Su. .nt:, :asaruations end aecapt;ens only a: fano-t: .. ns.a pn s-Il pots, it na„ of-(aj (bj p, (c) (nl T;:!- I , ser'•a, su of ^! !y nppllcaa!+' zan;ng ro kittions,wceoi of n 1, ba;o•,; _ I (a _ :, (b) r\,a e.:r -dny r.•awnnbl., euuomary and eppmpr;ate redrietive eovan+ok ns may ba s6o.•n of record. N¢aot min I, - L 1 (cj And �j+.• !a n_ +'nen7s a; i.cord for.. public u I ties.. public roods and p.bl;c high.-yr: ({ _ 1. I - I (•:.na71 _ ('aro+al rm >rian ai :-cuW7) _(�•'mnri oft-cold mnn;,•g � .n> iaMA 1n rr>! r^caWed 7) - (Oriv>++r or other en m nr of record 7) (lu -s•> ei. oth., Perlin?, _ ILeurs7 FSn .+ fnr,on Hn. 17) _ ) 1 . --.45,000.00 Hertz Farm Management, Inc.- 102 Pali�ad.!s Road, to61 sum bf $ payebl. at - 1 ?,I a °olio r t:Lghwa ; L•loun C. Vernon, Iowa _ - ` )'herm+ilh, to be held by _ II A.I'ia7A L1?aeNT ?U:f: By payment of $ I ' -at the rate of $ or more alch month. in. 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