HomeMy WebLinkAbout1973-03-20 AgendaItem No. 1
Item No. 2
Action:
MEETING TO ORDER
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INVOCATION
READING OF MINUTES FOR REGULAR COUNCIL MEETINGS OF MARCH
6 AND MARCH 13, 1973.
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Item No. 3 PUBLIC DISCUSSION.
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Item No. 4 RECEIVE MINUTES OF BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS
a. Joint meeting of the Plumbing Board and Board of
Appeals for March 13, 1973.
b. CATV Committee meeting of February 26, 1973.
c. Charter Committee meeting of February 22, March 6,'
and March -7 1973.'
d. Planning and Zoning Commission, special meeting .of
March
14, 1973.
A Action:
Item No. 5 ISSUANCE OF PERMITSs
log a. Consider resolution to approve Class C beer and
liquor control license application for Max J.
Neppel dba/Nep's, 208 North Linn Street.
b. Consider resolution to issue cigarette license to
American College Testing Program, Inc., Highway 1.
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e. Letter from Lyle Fisher, Johnson County Health Depart-
ment,_requesting ,expanded sewer services on the south
side of Iowa City. .3 )touae•c poi S:.y.pr r('pyr1, y,vt��c/,FT
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Item No. 5'
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c. Consider resolution to refund' cigarette permit
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to Iowa Vending dba/ ACT, Highway 1.
Action:
Item No. 6
CORRESPONDENCE TO COUNCIL.
a. Letter from William G. C1ark,,3111 Alpine Court,
concerning painting of streets for improved traffic
control.
Action:
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from -Howard -Robertson, °825 North Dodge, re-
questing that the alley south' of Bowery between South
Dodge Street and L cas Stre t be paved.
Action:
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C. Letter from Ann Thompson suggesting a'stop sign be
at Clinton and Prentiss Streets.
Action:
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d. Letter from. M. J. Knutson Iowa Concrete Paving 'Assoc-
iation,'concerning Iowa City nomination for award by
the Iowa Concrete Paving Association.
Action:
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e. Letter from Lyle Fisher, Johnson County Health Depart-
ment,_requesting ,expanded sewer services on the south
side of Iowa City. .3 )touae•c poi S:.y.pr r('pyr1, y,vt��c/,FT
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Item No. 6
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f. Letter from Johnson County Commission on Environ-
mental Quality, requesting
strict enforcement of
laws dealing with litter; especially in the
area
ofaccess roads to and from the new Iowa City
Landfill:
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g. Letter from; Harold W. Nichols, 801
Second Avenue,
concerningenforcement of Animal Control Ordinance.
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h. Letter from: George Mather requesting'that.'the Mayor
serve as one of the official marshals at the Bike
on April 29.
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i. Letter from Wayne'iialters, Johnson County Civil De-
fense,,concerning
possible elimination of the State
organization of Civil Defense.
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Action: )
Letter from Richard Emerson, Kirkwood Community Coll-
ege, offering the services of the college for needed
programs.
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Item No. 7 CONSIDER ORDINANCE AMENDING THE ZONING CODE, 8.10.16C,
CONCERNING BULK STORAGE OF OILS, PETROLEUM, AND SIMILAR
INFLAMMABLE LIQUIDS AND CHEMICALS• (3RD READING)
Comment:` This zoning code modification would change the present
set -back` requirements of 150' to a setback that varies
according to size of the storage tank, and which is
identical to the requirements of the National Fire
Protection Association. The Planning and; Zoning Com-
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Item No. 7
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Comment:
mission voted unanimously to approve the zoning,amend-
ment. The staff and Fire Marshal concur in this rec-
ommendation. Public hearing was held February 27.'
Action:
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Item No. 8
CONSIDER ORDINANCE REZONING COURTCREST, INC., PROPERTY
ON MUSCATINE AVENUE ,(PORTION OFTHE FORMER PROPERTY OF
SAINT MARK'SMETHODIST CHURCH) DIRECTLY NORTH OF THE
INTERSECTION OF DOVER STREET, FROM R1B TO 'R2 ZONE.` (3RD
READING)
Comment:
Courtcrest, Inc., is requesting a rezoning from RlB to
R2 of 2.25 acr.es.which contains the;. former St. Mark's
Methodist Church building. ;A previous rezoning request
was considered !:by -the `Planning and Zoning;Commission at
its S ,
eptember 28, 1972. meeting. At that'time'it was
decided to leave the 'zoning as R1B for this portion of:
the;entire,tract. :The Planning and Zoning Commission
voted 3-2 to deny this current rezoning, request. The
developer had then requested'a public hearing on the
rezoning request. Public hearing was held on/1February'27.
Action:
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Item No. '9
CONSIDER ORDINANCE ADOPTING THE 1970 EDITION OF THE
UNIFORM PLUMBING CODE WITH AMENDMENTS. (2ND READING)
Comment:
The adoption of the 1970 Uniform Plumbing Code ;is being
considered by the City in order to meet one of the re-
quirements of,the City's Workable Program for Urban
Renewal. Specifically, the Department of Housing and
Urban ,Development has indicated that the use of certain
construction materials, such as plastic pipe, must: be
allowed if the City's Workable Program is to be: re-
certified. If the, Workable Program is not recertified,
the pending R-18 Urban Renewal Project cannot be approved
and this,will also have some impact on the amendment of
the R-14,Urban Renewal Project. A few amendments to the
Uniform Plumbing Code have been proposed by the Plumbing
Examining,; Board. These amendments are included in the
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ordinance adopting the code. The Building Code Board of
Appeals has also commented on the proposed -Uniform
Plumbing Code and minutes of a joint meeting by these two
boards have been forwarded to Council.
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Item No. 10 CONSIDER ORDINANCE AMENDING THE'CODE, ESTABLISHING SIZE 2 N`{'
AND MATERIAL 'REQUIREMENTS'FOR WATER SERVICE PIPES, RE- rea�1a�
PEALING SECTION 9.62.4. (2ND READING) 9I Del
Comment: This ordinance has been prepared to update the Code in
conjunction with passage of the 1970 Uniform Plumbing
Code. /
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Item No. 11 CONSIDER' ORDINANCE AMENDING' MUNICIPAL CODE, REPEALING
SECTION ;3..18.3;.;,ESTABLISHING, RATES: FOR 1TEMPORARY<r'.;ATER
SERVICE, AND REGULATE' SUPPLY OF- WATER ISERVICE." (2ND
READING)
Comment: This ordinance has also been prepared to update the Code
in'conjunction withpassageof the 1970 Uniform Plumbing
Code. (,9
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Item No. 12 CONSIDER RESOLUTION APPROVING CONTRACT AND BOND FOR
REPAIRS FOR RECREATION CENTER ROOF.
Comment: This resolution approves ,the contract and bond for ,
Cedar Rapids Roofing, Inc., for repairs to the Recreation
SIO Center roof. Award of this contract was made at the
February 27, 1973 meeting.
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Item No. 13 CONSIDER RESOLUTION APPROVING CONTRACT AMENDMENT FOR THE
BUSINESS RELOCATION MALL, CITY -UNIVERSITY PROJECT, IOWA R-14.
Comment: This contract change alters the requirement for the height
of the windows in the modular units from eight feet to six
• feet. This change was approved by the architectural firm
of Peters -Martinson in order to expedite construction of
the modulars as the eight foot high windows were unavail-
able. This change will result in a deduction of $1,500
from the total contract price. .,The staff recommends adopt-
ion of this resolution.
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Item No. 13
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Item. No. 14
CONSIDER PROPOSED DESIGN'STANDARDS FOR DESIGN
AND CON-
STRUCTION OF IMPROVEMENTS WITHIN IOWA CITY.
Comment:
This item is being placed on the agenda so
that Council
may review any further questions concerning
design standards,
the proposed
and give the staff direction
as to the
adoption of standards.
these
Action:
Item No. 15
BUSINESS FROM 'THE CITY!COUNCIL.
Item No. 16
MANAGER AND
REPORT ON MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS FROM THE CITY
THE CITY ATTORNEY.
item No. 17
PUBLIC DISCUSSION.
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