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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1974-07-09 ResolutionRESOLUTION NO RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING ACQUISITION OF EASEMENT AND CONSTRUCTION OF SANITARY SEWER FACILITY WHEREAS, there are to be constructed sewer facilities servicing Part V, Hollywood Manor, an Addition to Iowa City, Iowa, according to the recorded plat thereof, which sewer facilities are to be paid for by Frantz Construction Company, Inc. , and not assessed against the abutting or benefitted property, and WHEREAS, Chapter 9. 66 of the City Code provides that when such sewer facilities are so constructed and have not been assessed, the City shall proceed to divide or prorate such costs of such sewer amongst the properties benefitted thereby and amongst the properties abutting thereon, and the City Council having examined the various properties finds that there is certain property that will be benefitted by such sewer and abutts thereon, and WHEREAS, Frantz Construction Company, Inc., and David Braverman did on or about January 20, 1966, agree that the City of Iowa City should negotiate a contract for the construction of the sewer and shall supervise its construction, that Frantz Construction Company will pay to the City of Iowa City the entire cost of said construction, that a tapping fee equal to the entire cost of said construction shall be established by resolution of the City Council to be paid when the sewer is tapped by the present owner or successor in title, and that when such payment is made to the City, the City shall pay to Frantz Construction company an amount equal to that actually and finally paid to the City by the person or persons tapping on to the sewer. Both the payment of the tapping fee and the remittal to Frantz Construction Company shall be increased by seven per cent (7%) per annum after project is certified complete by the City RESOLUTION NO. 74-261 -2- Engineer and full payment is made by Frantz Construction Company to the City provided that the City shall in no event be obligated to pay or remit to Frantz Construction Company more than is actually received by the City. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of Iowa City, Iowa, that the entire cost as determined by the City Engineer shall be borne by: NAME DESCRIPTION David Braverman Commencing at the SW corner of Hollywood Manor Part III; thence S 00 26' 20" W, 485. 34 feet to the point of beginning, being the centerline of a 25 foot wide sanitary sewer easement; thence N 890 33' 40" W, 440 feet; thence N 00 26' 20" E, 305. 00 feet; thence N 890 33' 40" W, 1216. 00 feet to a point in the R. O. W. of a proposed extension of Keokuk Street. All of' -the above in accordance to the recorded plat in Plat Book 7, Page 9 in the Recorder's Office of Johnson County, and be it further Iowa. RESOLVED, that the staff of the City of Iowa City and the City Attorney shall have the authority to acquire all easements necessary for the constructionof said sewer by purchase or condemnation by exercise of the power of eminent domain and shall have the authority to contract for the construction of said sewer, and be it further RESOLVED, the the entire cost of the construction of said sewer shall be paid by the Frantz Construction Company, and be it finally RESOLVED, that the entire cost of the construction of said sewer shall be assessed to the above specified owner or his successor in title as a tap -on fee RESOLVED, that the acquisition of easement right of way and the construction of said sewer facility is deemed to be a public necessity and RESOLUTION NO. 74-261 - 3 - in the public interest. It was moved by Brandt and seconded by White that the Resolution as read be adopted, and upon roll call there were: AYES: NAYS: ABSENT: x Czarnecki X Brandt x White x x deProsse Davidsen Passed and approved this 9th day of July 1974. May 1, ATTEST: City Clerk RESOLUTION NO. 74-262 El RESOLUTION APPROVING CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS PROGRAM FOR THE CITY OF IOWA CITY, FOR THE FISCAL YEARS 1976 THROUGH 1980; AND APPROVAL OF A CAPITAL, IMPROVEMENTS BUDGET FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1976. WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Iowa City, Iowa, deems it in the public interest and in the interest of good and efficient government for the City of Iowa City, Iowa, to adopt certain capital improvements planning, subject to annual review and revision; NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY the City Council of the City of Iowa City, Iowa: 1. That the City Council of the City of Iowa City, Iowa, does hereby adopt as its Capital Improvements Program for the fiscal years 1976 through 1980, the Capital Improvements Program which is attached to this Resolution and by this reference made a part hereof. It is understood by the City Council, of the City of Iowa City, Iowa, that said 1976 through 1980 Capital Improvements Program is subject to annual review and revision consistent with good planning and operating practices of the City of Iowa City, Iowa. That this resolution is an expression of the Council's legislative intent for future projects and planning for the City of Iowa City, Iowa, and the anticipated means of financing said projects, subject to applicable laws and elections upon financing by the voters of the City of Iowa City, Iowa. 2. That the City Council does hereby approve and adopt the fiscal year 1976 Capital Improvements Budget as designated in the 1976 through 1980 Capital Improvements Program, and by this approval and adoption, does hereby authorize the preparation of all necessary plans and the initiation of procedures at the appropriate time for the projects specified therein, and the financing procedures therefore. 3. The City Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to certify copies of this Resolution and the appropriate Capital Improvements Program adopted to all governmental agencies as required by law. ATTEST: City Clerk Passed and approved this 9th day of July, A.D., 1974. It was moved by White that the Resolution be adopted. AYES: NAYS: ABSENT: X X X X X and seconded by Brandt Czarnecki Davidsen deProsse White deProsse 74-263." RESOLUTION NO. RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING EXECUTION OF CONTRACT WITH JOHNSON COUNTY REGIONAL PLANNING COMMISSION WHEREAS, the City of Iowa City, Iowa, has negotiated a contract with the Johnson Co. Regional Planning ,.a copy of said contract being attached ommission to this Resolution and by this reference made a part hereof, and WNI;REAS, the City Council deems it in the public interest to enter into said contract, concerning the Government- Space Needs Study, NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL. 1. That the Mayor and City Clerk are hereby authorized and directed to execute the Agreement with the Johnsen County Regional Planning Commission. 2. That the City Clerk shall furnish copies of said Agreement to any citizen requesting same. It was moved by d 2rQsse and seconded by lgri that the Resolution be adopted, and upon roll call there were: AYES: NAYS: ABSENT: _ X Brandt X EliMiiM Davidsen X Czarnecki X AirhRXN)OA deProsse X _ White Passed and approved this 9th day of July , 19 J � ATTEST: City Cleric may 071 layo7/ • SCOPE OF SERVICES FOR A GOVERNMENT FACILITIES AND SPACE STUDY Johnson County Regional Planning Commission July 9, 1974 TABLE OF CONTENTS Transmittal Letter . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Purpose and Objectives . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Parti.ci.pants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Study Procedures . . . . . , , 4 Review. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Scheduling . . . . . 6 Costs .. Attachment A: Study Proposal Milestone Chart . . . . . . . g Attachment B: Government Facilities and Space Needs Contract. . . 9 • johnson county regional planning COMMission -;. st rpv:0 6l•. 1p�.::0 52I40 (.31")'.x' `„`... �,., -� -. .July 95 1974 Johnson County Board of Supervisors Towa City Citv Courtci.l Johnson Co:.lntu y Corthouse I01`1 City, TA 52240 Civic Center Tor;a Cit;•, I1\ RE: ContrzIct. for Government Space Needs Study Dear Board anti Council Members: kttached for }•our consideration is a Scope of Services for the above referenced study. This document in conjunction_ with the "Governmenta.l Facilities and Space Needs Contract” comprises t}ie material which is submitted County Board of Supervisors and the Iowa City City Cofor approval by the Johnson unc il. In general, it should be noted that this proposal is in response to a series of :,leetings and discussions on the subject of govern- mental space issues. Over the past few years we have i.itnessed a series of actions which have seriously jeopardized the centrality focus of governmental agencies in the metropolitan area. The primary purpose of the proposed study is to investigate ways to redress the scatteration of governmental offices and to provide an acceptable framework for long-range solutions to current space needs. In recognition of the significance on governmental functions, we have :'ill examine these space needs in space needs. I sincerely feel that Bions on governmental study of this matter efficient development I hope that the Board Will Find this matter aid in short and long Sincerely, Robert Flilger:berS Executive D.i1-ector rh.sb Enclosure Of certain quasi -public agencies developed a study proposal lvhich conjunction with governmental we are approaching a critical ti_.;1e for deci- space and I firmly believ--• that a thorough is needed in order to assurethe orderly and Of governmental offices and other- facilities. of Supervisors and the Iolia City City Council an appropriate investment that �•;iil greatly range decisions affecting 017 b t.111mc.*1La1 space. • 0 2. PURPOSE AND OBJECTIVES The central purpose of the proposed study :is to asst: ;s t}1C space needs of Iowa City, Johnson County and related quasi -public aSencies in order to provide a coordinated strategy to address these need . The study will examine space -related issues from a supply and demand perspective. Special attention wi11 be given to various specific issues as identified by the pa:•ticipants old Post a Tice and community services building). The analysis and review of options will attempt to develop a concensus of opinion on the course of action to follow,. The specific objectives of `t.he study are as follows: *To survey and interview the affected agencies in order to determine current commitments for space. *To determine the resulting deficiencies in space arrangements in terms of\ both current and future needs, *To examine the interjurisdictional and interagency implications of various space arrangements. *To evaluate the potential use"`of major public buildings which are not committed for use.. *To examine the implications of the, proposed Joint Law Enforcement Center, City Maintenance Conter, and the County's Information Needs Study. *To provide specific recommendations regarding: the County Ambulance Service, the Close blandion, the old Post Office and the County- Courthouse. *To evaluate and recommend various alternatiN-.es for solving _the space deficiency and locational problems\0:1 govern- mental and related quasi -public agencies. r p�i^dk �_ i R�dtd *To evaluate the effect and implication on space requirements, including alternate uses of any city facility that may be replaced, of the Iowa City Capital Improvements Program for Fiscal Years 1976-1980. 2. PURPOSE; AND OBJECTIVES The central purpose of the proposed study :is to assess the space neOds of Iowa City, Johnson County and related quasi -public agencies in Order to provide a coordinated strategy to address these needs. T;1e stt:d}' :ill examine space -related issues from a supply and d:= -:and perspective. Special attention will be given to various s;)ecifit issues as identified by the participants (e -g-, old Lost Office and Community services building). The anaIys._s and review of options will attempt to develop a concensus of opinion on the course of action to follow. The specific objectives of the study are as follows: *To survey and interview the affected agencies in order to determine current commitments for space. *To determine the resulting deficiencies in space arrangements in terms of both current and future needs, *To examine the interjurisdictional and interagency implications of various space arrangements. *To evaluate the potential use of major public buildings which are not committed for use. *To examine the implications of the proposed Joint Law Enforcement Center, City Maintenance Center, and the County's Information Needs Study. *To provide specific recommendations regarding: the County Ambulance Service, the Close }Mansion, the old Post Office and the County Courthouse. *To evaluate the effect and implication of the Iowa City Capital Improvement Program on space requirements including alternate uses for any facility that may be replaced. *To evaitiare and recommend various alternatives for solving the snac:e deficiency and lo_--tional problems of govern- mental related quasi -puiic agencies. 5� PARTICIPANTS The primary participants in the proposed study arc Iowa City and Johnson County. It is proposed that the staff 3. Of- the JCRPC will work with the administrative staff of these two jurisdictions. As indicated later in this repart, the Regional Planning Commission Staff w:ill. provide quartcr].y pro- gress reports to Iowa City and Johnson County. In addition to the primary participants outlined above, it is sig.*ested that the related quasi -public agencies also be regularly apprised of the purpose and progress on the sti.uly . It is also proposed that these agencies be provided a thorough review of the study proposals prior to the acceptance of the report by the local governments. outlined in a later section. The proposed revieti•r process is • STUDY PROCEDURES 4. The tasks associated with this proposal are divid^cl into three areas: data collection, analysis (dovel.opment of alter- natives), and review. The data collection i.;ill be accomplished via survey forias to be adi, inistcred to all dep:3 rtr ents :is ti•;ell as the related quasi -public agencies. In addition to the surveys, it will be necessary to interview selected agencies for more in- depth information (e.g., the future prospects of the alilency) The data collection phase will examine issues such as: current and future space needs, adjacency requirements, rental rates, locational needs, personnel projections, parking requirements, and number of visitors. The analysis phase will basically attempt to determine the alternatives which are available to address the needs identified in the data collection phase. This work will also include an examination of potential uses for major governmental buildings (e.g., the old Post Office and the Social Services mansion). Additionally, this work will provide information relative to costs of the various alternatives and the potential financing methods for the suggested improvements. The review phase will involve comments from all affected agencies and participants in order to develop a definite course of action. The comments and suggestions will be presented in a final version of the report. • REVIEW ® 5. The review of the study will be accomplishe(l vi;r regular progress reports and special reports after coripletion of signifi- cant research phases. Additionally, the Regional. plar;ning Co;:uniss ion staff will be available for ccnurc nt incl s tatt,s reports at any tine desired by the Iowa City City Council_ and the Johnson Count), Board of Supervisors. The general form of the progress reports trill be to apprise the affected jurisdictions relative to progress on the stud y, significant findings and future tasks. The special reports which are to be provided at the conclusion of significant research stageswill include: 1) a report on the current status and problems of governmental and related quasi -public agencies space utilization; 2) a report regarding alternative concepts to solve the space and Facility needs of the affected agencies, and a preliminary draft of the report which will include all significant research findings and a refined assessment of the advantages and disadvantages of the alternatives. A final draft of the report will be provided after all affected agencies and participants have revi-ewed the report. Since the study will include certain quasi -public agencies, it is suggested these agencies or their representatives also be. regularly apprised of the study progress. The review by the quasi-puhl.i.c agencies should include both written correspondence as well ;IL; a full meeting of all affected agencies. C� SCHEDULING 0 6. The proposed study will be initiated subseclu-iit to approval of the agreement by the Johnson County Board of Superv:i.sors, the Iowa City City Council and the Johnson County Regional Planning Commission. It is expected that this relieve process can be completed by mid-July. The study is scheduled over a twelve-month period. The significant research and analysis tasks are shoi%n on Attachment A. In general it should be noted that the first six months are devoted to data collection and that this work will coincide t•;ith the feasibility analysis of the Joint Law Enforcement Center. The third quarter of the project period is primarily concerned with an analysis of alternatives and the development of cost estimates. The review and comment on the work is scheduled from May to July of 1975. The specific procedures for review and comment are not fully determined at this time. However, the proposal does suggest that the determination of an appropriate review mechanism be made soon after the initiation of the study. The anticipated comple- tion for the report is scheduled for July of 1975. COSTS • 0 The total cost of the proposed study is $1J,11'. Ifhc allocation of costs are evenly divided bcti•,—en the City of Iowa City ($9,571) and Johnson County ($9,571). These costs 7. are based upon an hourly charge rate for stiff research, typing, drafting, and overhead costs. The duration of tile. studh' is an estimated fifty-two (52) ;;eek period. if the actual staff time required is 'Less than the estimated amount, the ?;rojcct. costs be reduced accordingly. The maximum cost of the project s?fall not exceed $19,142, without the express written approval of the sponsoring agencies. As outlined in the "Governmental. Space Noods Contract" the payment schedule is provided at five intervals. The first payment is due after the Contract has been signed by the two local governments and approved by the .Johnson County IteITional Planning Commission. The second, third, and fourth payments are due on a quarterly (three-month) basis after the initiation- of initiationof the study. The final payment is due after completion of the study which is not to exceed fifteen (15) months after the initiation of the study. The amount due by cacl; of the local governments during a specified payment period i.s $1,914.20. I 8 0 0 N � nb O rt i - till t- � H HI rt 'v Cn rn f tJ cD(no N' n r" r'; 5•� CI ccnno F ra # rt CD OQ 1-S (D N F-+ r. r• P rt C'a '-; fD ;7 n F`y-+ p '� J: N• CD r,i N rt m r`, rt ''• �. `" w o. n ff, C to Q r w nt7 r. r. 0 N < :v cn o H. a w v fir rte+ rt N O rt N r o in Int rY ✓ .� u O ✓ ... Fl•.jf r. r. rn {�• y ^ -� `: +, ;n r� rpt rr, :n rt r rt O O J 0 •n � ra rt Gn LO fY fp �j F- rt r1 cn 0 0 o. � cn i � o .o r rt �k f tJ rt o. 0 i I CY r r(D r o. O • CY r� r f tJ 41 r� r tJ CI F ra # {2f S � r , f 4 ' l Robert Hilgenberg Director.` Johnson :County. Rei 22 South`;Dubuque 'Iowa Cf,tY, .Iowa Dear Mr. Hilgenbe; C ,12, J9.74 PlQase find � t ,,`_'July. Contractis whish ri signed, please re- 4 D L AS-/.b,t 4, -enclosures Lonal-'PlpLnning : Comma it. y J S. t = <11. 1t closed too Government Space Needs 1 tuireyt,signatures. After,;:they, have.-breen V irn to,T�our `office."•. Thank. '. G t -s ?y - .Yours. very truly, L _ '1 S� C ,12, J9.74 t ,,`_'July. Lonal-'PlpLnning : Comma it. t = �• r closed too Government Space Needs Study tuireyt,signatures. After,;:they, have.-breen = irn to,T�our `office."•. Thank. '. .one you. -s - .Yours. very truly, _ r � a • �4 fiAbbie Stolfu's, ::Ca Y. ::Clerk j t t •i ..., i3 !w.5 .- f t :dam (' v h r - t n 3 t y � t 1 h a ,r: Lx ` } V ,- t S •1. 1Y3 � v [1. r< . 0 Ll G0V1iRi4i JJ:NT SPACE NEEDS STUDY COi�'fl?ACT THIS CONTRACT, effective on the date herein bclut.; specified, by and beti•,cen the City of I01•ra City and th-c County OF Joh>;soti (herein also called the "Local Governments"), and the Johnson County Regional Planning Commission (herein called "JCRPC") IVITNESSE'rFl: In consi-derationof the mutual promises herein, the parties hereto agree as follows: Section ]. Purpose of Contract. The purpose of this Contract is to provide for the study of the Local Governments' space needs for administrative and service agency offices (herein called the "Study") with the.Local Governments providing financial assistance to JCRPC and to state the terms and conditions upon which such assistance will be provided and the understandings as to the manner in which the Study will be undertaken and completed. Section 2. The Study. JCRPC agrees to undertake, carry out, and complete the Study described in the proposal attached to this Contract and herewith incorporated by reference, and in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Contract. Section 3. Fungi. The Local Governments will finance the entire and total cost of the Study, which is estimated to be Nineteen Thousand, One Hundred Forty -Two Dollars ($19,142), in the following manner: a. The City of Iowa City will bear 50 of all of the costs of. the Study enumerated herein; the County of Johnson will bear the remaining 500 of all the costs of the Study- enumerated herein; b. The amount of Three Thousand, Eight Hundred Twenty -Eight Dollars and Forty Cents ($3,828.40) will be due and owing on the effective date of the Contract specified below; C. The amount of Three Thousand, Eight hundred Twenty -Eight Dollars and Forty Cents ($3,828.40) will be due and owing t. each three month interval from the effective date of the Contract specified below upon the submission to the Lc.,:al Governments of a progress report by JCRPC at each three month interval, the three month "ntei-vals not to exceed three in number and the funds provided under this paragraph not to exceed the amount of Eleven Thousand, lour Hundred Eighty -Five Dollars .end Tt:cnty Cent_; (S1],485.20) a d. The balance of the cost of this Study in tllc amount of - Three Thousand, Eight Hundred Twonty-] ight Dol.i;_rs and Forty Cents ($3,828.40) will be due and owing upon the completion of the Study, such completion to occur on or before a period not to exceed fifteen (15) riontl:s from the ef.fecti.ve date of the Contract speci.liccl below. Section 4. The Study Contract. This Contract consists of this CIOcllUiient entitled Government Space Needs Study Contract. The latest approved Study Contract is incorporated herein by reference_. Amendments to any of these documents shall requ=ire a formal amendment to this Contract, except that reallocations of funds among budget items which do not increase the total cost of the Study shall only require prior authorization from the Local Governments and the issuance of a new Study Budget. Section S. Offer and Acceptance. (a) Execution of Contract. This Contract may be simultaneously executed in several counterparts, each of i-,hich shall be deemed to be an -original having identical legal effect. (b) Offer. When dated and signed by the Local Governments, this instrument shall constitute an offer which shall automatically expire if it is not accepted by JCRPC by execution within sixty (60) clays of such date, unless an extension is granted in writing by the Local Governments. The effective date of the Contract shall be the date on which this offer is accepted by the JCRPC. The Local Governments have duly executed this offer this day of , 19 j Y / July 9, 1974 Cit; of Iowa;;City Title: Mayor BY: l cQ�t�y- o-=-�Ohn-$ems Title: (c) Acceptance. JCRPC does hereby ratify and adopt all statements and supporting materials submitted by it, and does hereby accept the Local Governments' offer and agrees to all of the terms �t:cl conditions hereof. Exectited this — clay of --------_--- -' 19 –. `;. \i• JOHNSON COUNTY REGIONAL I'i,ANN f;%C CO'L•I';l :,S1 O N Iowa City, Iowa I' -IT EST : TITLE T IT1,K: i 0 RESOLUTION NO. 74-264 RESOLUTION TO ISSUE CIGARETTE PERMITS WHEREAS, the following firms and persons have made application, filed the bond, and paid the mulct tax required by law for the sale of cigarettes and cigarette papers; therefore, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF IOWA CITY, IOWA, that the applications be granted and the cigarette bond now on file in the office of the City Clerk be and the same are hereby approved, and the City Clerk be and he is hereby directed to issue a permit to sell cigarette papers and cigarettes to the following named persons and firms: People's Grocery, 701 Davenport Fred's Gulf, 300 Kirkwood Drug Fair, 1030 Williams Drug Fair, 108 S. Clinto::(Drug Fair - Whetstone's) Deadwood Tavern, M Clinton St. Mall The Pizza Palace, 302 E. Bloomington It was moved by White and seconded by deProsse that the Resolution as read be adopted, and upon roll call there were: Brandt Czarnecki Davidsen deProsse White AYES: YS: ABSENT: 99 X M X X Passed this 9th day of July 1974 RESOLUTION NO. 74-265 1 j RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING TWO-WAY TRAFFIC ON MADISON BETWEEN BURLINGTON AND COURT ST. TO IOWA CITY, IA. WHEREAS, the Ordinances of the City of Iowa City, Iowa provide that the City Council may establish by resolution, two- way streets in the City of Iowa City, Iowa, and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Iow,, City, Iowa, has studied the street in the original town of Iowa City, Ioiaa, and application has been made that said street be a two-way street, and established as WHEREAS, the City Council deems it in the public interest to establish said Madison Street as a two-way Burlington and Court Street, street, between NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF IOWA CITY, IOWA, as follows: 1) That Madison Street between Burlington and Court St. is hereby established as a two-way street, with the traffic to run a southerly and northerly direction along said street. 2) That Resolution 74-112 is hereby repealed 3) The City Manager is hereby authorized and directed to cause appropriate signs to be posted to effectuate the provisions of this resolution. Passed and approved this 9th day of Jul 1974. It was moved by and seconded b y Whie that the Resolution as read be—adopted, and upon rolltcall there were: AYES: NAYS: ABSENT: x Brandt -x Czarnecki --X_— Davidsen —X-- deProsse x— White City Clerk May j i-\ V RISOLUI'ION N0, 74-266 RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING STOP S]GNS O1: AT CERTAIN DESIGNATED INTERSECTtOiV1LS S A;2D SIG\R1 �iOl I,S1G 5•i'OP SIGNS OR TRAFFIC SIGNALS AT CF,'RTAI N DI S IGN/\'1'l;ll 1 N'i'f:R- SECTIONS IN TOIVA CITY, IOIVA 1VHL'RFAS_ thn Ordinances of the Cit) prov.idc that the City Council of Iow"I City, may cstablishor or traffic signals at designated intersections rcuiuvcsto) Resolution, after determn inatiothat ,; in tor; t (.i �ns by it: is to establish or remove said stop signs or in thpub public e public intcr:incl traffic ls, WHEREAS, the City Council of Iowa mined that it is in the City, low,'], lurs dctcr- public interest to at the Eollotiv.ing intersection: establish oh stop signs 1) Gilbert Strcet and Court Strcet, Court before to stop trail-ic entering Gilbert Street on IVHL'REAS, the City Council of Iowa mined that i t is in the public intoes Cit)-, Iowa, has deter- t to at th(� fol_loiving intersection: rcmox c traffic s i of l s 1) Court and Gilbert Street NOW THEREFORE lir IT RESOLVED BY '1,111:1 CITY OF I01VA CFTY, IOWA, T1' 0 C 011\'(:II, OF Till: as follows: A) That stop s=igns are hereby establ ishc'ci at the follrvinl intersections: o Gilbert Strect and Court, to stop trafficr on Cout before entering Gilbert St. B) That traffic signals are hereby rcanur-ed at the following interscct-ion: Court and Gilbert Streets C) That Resolution U74-115 he repealed, D) That the City Manager .is hereby authorized and directed to have appropriate action taken to el_fec•tuate (11c pro- visions of this Resolution. It was moved by dPproGse and seconded by that the Resolution be adopted. Davidsen __ Page 2 Resolution No. 74-266 APES: NAPS: ABSENT: ' Brandt X _ Czarnecki X Davidsen X deProsse X White Passed and approved this City Clerk 9th day of July_ 1974 Mayor • RESOLUTION NO. 74-267 C RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING LEFT TURN AT INTERSECTION WHEREAS, it is in the best interests of the Citof y Iowa City, for the movement of traffic that municipally owned mass transit vehicles be temporarily allowed to make left hand turns at the intersection of Washington and Clinton Streets in the City of Iowa City, Iowa, and WHEREAS, the Ordinances of the City of Iowa City, Iowa, authorize the City Council to provide for regulation of traffic by Resolution, NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF 1'1IE CITY OF IOWA CITY, IOWA: 1) That municipally owned mass transit vehicles he allowed to make left hand turns at the inter- section of Washington and Clinton Streets. It is anticipated that this will be necessary for r a peiod of approximately two weeks. 2) The City Manager is hereby directed to cause appropriate signs to be posted to effectuate the provisions of this Resolution. It was moved by to adopt the Resolution. AY ES X NAYS: ABSENT: Davidsen Brandt Czarnecki Davidsen deProsse White and seconded by deProsse Passed and approved this 9th day of July 1974. 17 C-6'l-L� 1 City Clerk Mayo t / SFRVICI: REQUEST Dale July_ 1, 1974 lion P' u- ved- Phr;nr• i J LCItCr CITY OF IOWA CITY IOWA CITY. IOWA AM Time 9.00 -.-_ JIM In Person Lg] fl+ City Manager/_Councilman_-Sralldt__.. q.�u. Bob Hilton- -- anrr,..•. 228 S. summit No.A 2157 I Dvar Ii r.ident: Ihnn4 you for call mr It, i- in at ler i I --- i to our attention. Plea•.e call 3Sa IY(I(I If you Phone -33.8=5603 _ 11"c any que•fiom.. W, welcome your Inqunes and arc al: a" at ;rwr Negl,r:.t S;omplaininy_about- students parking on the street ng between_ the _sidewalk and _ curb. 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