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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1973-06-19 CorrespondenceMEETING OF THE CITY`.COUNCI' Y' • June ;19, 1973 DISBURSEMENTS MAY 25 THRU JUNE 13, 1973 • GENERAL Iowa Cit Petty Cash Northwestern Bell Misc. Expenses 8.44 Iowa. -City Urban Renewal T ele ho p ne Expense 804.56 Irene M. Robertson Building Rental 217.50 American Public Works Association Refund 223.75 Hosptial Services Registration 100.00 Clara'Oleson Health Insurance 1,505.79 U. S. Post Office Technical Service 50.00 Johnson County Health Department Postage 1,000.00 Ralph J. Taylor Contributions 11,250.00 Dennis Kraft Travel Expense 5.37 Donna Beary Travel Expense 24.47 McFall-shubatt Research 157.50 Johnson's Machine Shop Vehicle Parts 30.50 University of ;,Iowa Building Maintenance 1.96 Meachum Travel';, Agency, Printing Service 3.15 Nicholas Smeed Travel:Expense 216.55 Enzler!s Travel Expense 164.41 Baker Paper Co':' Uniform Purchase 140.00 Lenoch',ri Cilek' Sanitation Suppliesi 72.50 National Conference of Commissioners` Tools Books 12.17 University Athletic Club Food 3.00 Johnson CountyTreasurer Report 51.24 Iowa Plumbing Inspectors' Association 8.00 � Tom Turner Membership 5.00 Johnson Count), District Court Refund 200.00 Ed McGinness Court Costs 21 21 Iowa City Recreation Center Mileage .25 92 American Institute of Planners' International Misc. Expenses Membership 4.37 City Management Association Books 126.00 Iowa'City Flying Service Charter 52.50 Jay Honohan 302.00 Ray S. Wells Legal Service 3,059.34 Griffenhagen-Kroeger, Inc. Meals 63.05 Bit Orleans Technical Service 369.50 Law Brief Co. Meals 19.07 Whiting -Kerr Realty Co. Printing Service 52.50 City ElectCo. Appraisal Service 375.00 Hawkeye Wholesale Grocery Electrical Supplies 16.99 Iowa Illinois Gas '& Electric Sanitation' Supplies' 50.00 International Co Conference " erence f 0 Building Officials' Frohwein Gas $ Electricity, Membership �' 0 51.8G Supply Company Office Supplies 100.00 4.50 21,976.71 TRAFFIC ENGINEERING Northwestern Bell •American Public Works Association Hospital Services Telephone Expense Registration 27.48 Fleetway Stores Health Insurance 25.00 181.22 Barron Motor Supply Tools 23.67 City Electric Co. Paint Supplies 40.15 Sieg,Company Electrical' Supplies 97 83 Paint' 29.05 I • TRAFFIC ENGINEERING CONT'• , Kacena Company Tank Rental 4.34 •Iowa Illinois Gas g Electric Gas F, Electricity 34 '2 Iowa City Ready.Mix Concrete 40.60 Crescent Electric Supply Co. Electrical Supplies' 371.72 843.06 POLICE Iowa City PettyCash Misc.,Expenses 28.77 Northwestern Bell Telephone, Expense 654.00 Charlene A. Beebe Uniform 39.04 Hospital Services Health Insurance 1,629.70 .William Cook Gasoline 15.00 Sears, Roebuck, $ Co. "Texaco Furniture 195.90 Paul's Vehicle Parts 3.70 Credit Bureau of. Iowa City ;Technical Services 8.75 State Comptroller Equipment Rental 100.00 Freeman,Locksmith Building Repairs 24.40 Keith Wilson Animal Feed 118.85 Communications Engineering Radio Charges, 38.15 Animal Clinic Medical Services 35.00 <'Janice `Bailey, Tailoring 128.70 Crow $:Irwin Veterinarians Medical Cost 15.00 Barren Motor' Supply 'I Sanitation Supplies PP 5.88 Cas $Electric GasFElectricity 98IowaIllinoes 92. Frohwein Supply Co. Office Supplies 224.48 Iowa City Crisis Intervention r y enti n Cente Training 100.00 Fin 8 Feather Misc.,Supplies 12.65 3,470.95 FIRE :Iowa City Petty Cash Misc.`Expenses 1.35 Northwestern Bell Telephone Expense 254.66 Iowa Illinois Gas ✓i Electric Gas I,, Electricity 67.33 Hospital Services Health Insurance 1,701.42 Breese Company Misc.ISupplies 41.96 Overhead Door Co'. Building Repairs 17.65 Johnson County; Firemen's Association Dues'; 51.00 Fleetway Stores':Misc.'Supplies 12.80 City Electric Company Electrical Supplies 9.92 Sieg Co.- Electrical Supplies 14.11 Kennedy Auto Market Vehicle Repairs .65 Hawkeye,'Wholesale Grocery Sanitation Supplies 64.00 Iowa Illinois Gas B Electric Gas 8 Electricity 142.84 2,379.69 SANITATION Northwestern Bell Telephone Expense 12.36 Iowa; Illinois Gas 8 Electric Gas & Electricity 9.63 .American Public Works Association Hospital Services Registration Health 25.00 Insurance 616.02 Fleetway Stores Tools 39.46 Consumers Coop., Society Diesel Fuel 202.54 Li 905.01 , CEMETERY Northwestern Bell • Telephone,Expense23.00 Iowa Illinois Gas 6 Electric Gas $ Electricity 37.51 Hospital Services - Heal th Insurance. 108.54 Lenoch $ Cilek Operating Supplies 12.37 J. A. Orr Company Equipment 45.95 Frohwein Supply'Co. Office Equipment 7.87 235.24 TRANSIT Northwestern Bell Telephone Expense 52.98 Iowa Illinois Gas & Electric Gas & Electricity 329.54 Hospital Services Health Insurance 526.69 Breese Co. Paint 27.23 Iowa Transit Association Membership 44.17 McFall-Shubatt Vehicle Repair 7.50 Freeman Locksmith Hawkeyei'State Bank Building Repairs 25.70 Iowa City Transfer $ Storage Reimbursement Freight 10.00 Consumers Coop. Society Diesel Fuel 9.92 2,270.10 Metropolitan Subscription 5.00 Kacena Co. Tank' Rental q,34 Hartwig,Motors Vehicle le 2,887.00 , 6;200.17 PARKS AND RECREATION Northwestern Bell:Telephone Expense, P 217.41 41 Iowa Illinois Gas & Electric Gas $ Electricity 2P9.54 Hospital', Services Health Insurance 706.63 Breese Company I' Vehicle Repair 1.61 Pecks Green Thumb Chris Peterson Tree Planting 3,184.00 American Way Tree Service Tree Planting Tree Trimming ,556.25 55 2 26.27 Stillwell Paint Store Rec. Supplies : 18.00 Audio Visual Center Rental 2 2.51 Hally Adams Mileage .00 Hach Bros. Company Johnson's Machine Shop Cleaning Supplies 31.90 Eicher Florist Building Maintenance 55.92 Whiting Electric Company', Agricultural Supplies' 43.05 Singer Company < Electrical Supplies 2.70 Janice D. Thorne Rec. Supplies l,gq Scott Parr Refund Refund 3.00 Freeman locksmith Building Repairs 3.00 8.00 Kelly Heating Service BuildingRepairs P 12.50 Chris Peterson Reimbursement 78'.00Reimbursement' Iowa Illinois Gas E Electric 125.32 Westinghouse Learning ,Corp. Reimbursement 48.00 Woods Tree Service Keith Wilson Tree ,Removal' 714'.81 •Trausch Baking Company Animal Feed Animal Feed 74.00 Coralville Sawmill Building Supplies 20.96 19.20 ' Aero Rental Iowa City Recreation Center Tool Rental Misa Expenses 41.00 19.78 PARKS AND RECREATION CONT'D • Fleetway,,Stores Misc. Expenses 75.76 General Pest'Control Exterminating 70.00 Kelly Well Co. ', Building Repair 135.58 Kahler Electric, Building Repair 102.49 Seven Rivers Library System Books 55.58 Barron Motor Supply Paint- 10.69 City Electric Co. Electrical Supplies 19.58 Dick,Cornish Paint Co.' Pool Improvements 3,385.00 Kennedy Auto Market Vehicle Parts 2.98 -Hawkeye Wholesale Grocery Sanitation' Supplies 23.50 Kacena'Co. Tank Rental 4.34 Pleasant, Valley Orchard Ground Improvements 11,559.90 Hartwig Motors Vehicle 2,887.00 Harry',s Custom Trophies Trophies 372.60 Iowa Illinois Gas $ Electric Gas F, Electricity 1,493.14 Iowa City Ready ',Mix Concrete 44.89 Frohwein'Supply Co. Misc. Supplies 189.90 Iowa City Petty Cash Petty Cash Increase 25.00 Jane,, Lyon Refund 4.00 Cynthia Petersen Refund 5.00 Sara Butz Refund 10.00 Susan Poulos Refund 5.00 Walter G. Van Nostrand Refund 10.00 Herbert Cohren Refund 3.50 Fin $ Feather Rec.,Supplies 44.25 Strub Welding 6 Repair Building Repairs 202.53 REA1Express Freight 11.10 .30;212.61 UTILITIES Iowa Illinois Gas & Electric Traffic Signals 307.98 Iowa Illinois Gas ,;& Electric Gas $',Electricity 5,801.31 6,109.29 DEBT SERVICE- 'First NationaI Bank Coupons 1;743.75 Iowa Des;Moines National Bank Coupons 425.00 Carleton' D.;Beh Co. Coupons 34.00 First National Bank Coupons 330.00 Hallgarten $ Co. Coupons 255.00 Iowa;State Bank '$ Trust Coupons 197.50 First National Bank Coupons 595.00 Central: State Bank Coupons 111.00 First Bank Coupons 255.00 .National 3,946.25 TRUST AND AGENCY >i L. Blakley 6 J. N. Toomey Settlement 343.89 •T. 'Clerk of District Court Settlement 2,656.11 James W. Roberts House Damages 308.60 Larry C. Bruse Damages 9.56 3,318.16 • II I�i Telephone Expense 26.45 S Refund 750.00 Registration 25.00 Health Insurance 434.80 Concrete 7-,,494.36 2,130.61 Telephone Expense 29.16 Land Rental :356.25 Health Insurance 36.50 Tools 3.39 Vehicle Repairs 9.50 Appraisal Service 2225.00 Tools 11.21 Tank Rental 4.34 Gas', Electricity 109.61 784.96 ,Legal Service 1.20 Telephone Expense 79.30 Gas ,$ Electricity 641.48 Health_ Insurance -'362.12 Operating Supplies - 10.50 Industrial Supplies 12.30 Refund 1.06 Misc. Supplies 119.22 Refund 1.03 Equipment 100.00 Fuel Oil 447.26 Tank RentaC 4.34 Gas &,'Electricity 2,243.70 Concrete 356.80 Supplies 63.82 Misc. Supplies 34.96 4,379.09 Misc. Expenses 2.77 Telephone Expense Gas $ Electricity Registration' Health Insurance Vehicles. Equipment 'Repairs Industrial Supplies Refund Misc. Supplies Chemicals Refund Electrical Supplies Misc. 6Supplies Services • WATER REVENUE CONT'D •Iowa Illinois Gas $Electric Gas $ Electricity 4,626.04 Iowa City Ready Mix Concrete 62.90 Frohwein Supply Office Supplies 17.73 16,264.86 SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS Capital City State Bank Coupons 750.00 Iowa Des Moines National Bank Bonds 38,100.60 ;Iowa State Bank '$ Trust' Coupons 17,550.00 Unibank &;Trust Bonds ,12,500.00 68,900.00 CONSTRUCTION William Nowysz and Associates Architectural Services 7,158.33 Schmidt`` Construction Bridge Construction 5,494.97 Veenstra $ Kimm Engineering Services 2,012.45 'Howard R. Green Engineering Services 615.45 15,281.20 PAYROLL' Hawkeye'State Bank Payroll Transfer 132,1452.42 132,452.42 REVOLVING FUND Iowa City Petty ,Cash Misc. Expenses 16.96 Charles E. Arnold Travel Expense 25.00 Northwestern Bell Telephone Expense 231.76 Iowa Illinois Gas g Electricity Gas $ Electricity 384,94 American Public Works Association Registration 25.00 Hospital Services Health Insurance 805,53 Foster's Inc. Agricultural Supplies 555.10 Breese Co. Vehicle Repair 636.51 Winebrenner Dreusicke,'Inc. Vehicle Parts 260.55 Malvin L. Heinsius Travel Expense,30.00 David K.. Loney Travel Expense 30.00 Robert L. Maske' Travel Expense 30.00 Ronald L. Stutzman Travel Expense 30.00 ' Jerry L. Mumford Travel Expense 30.00 Harold G: Brooks Ralph Speer,Travel Travel Expense 30.00 Expense 300.00 Dwayne ',s Vehicle Repair 18.50 Johnson's Machine Shop Vehicle Repair 82.63 Novotny's Cycle Shop Operating Supplies 5.50 Cline Truck B Equipment Co. Vehicle Parts 63.65 Warren Rental Vehicle Parts' 7.00 John Nash Grocer'Co. Industrial Supplies 16.25 Altorfer Machinery Co. Dunlap's Motor Sales Vehicle Parts Vehicle 90.25 Parts 3.08 Continental' Oil Co. Lubricants' 63.80 Capitol implement, Vehicle Repair 214.54 Old Capitol Motors Vehicle Parts 75.68 Hartwig Motors Iowa City Petty,Cash Vehicle Parts 205.79 Golden Age,Parking 25.20 REVOLVING, FUND CONT'D • Fleetway Stores i Don Akin Vehicle Parts Effective Communications ti ons250.011'r Travel Expense 12.90 .- Mainstem, Inc, p n nting Service Barron Motor S Financial Service crvice i 286 44 Consumers Coop, Society Vehicle Repair 9 Sicg Co. Diesel Fuel 663.99fi Kennedy Auto Marked Vehicle Parts 116.73' Hawkeye Wholesale Grocery Vehicle; Parts 75.25, 233.81 Kacena Co. Sanitation Supplies Pleasant Valley Orchard Tank Refill 7.20' Iowa Illinois Cas $Electric Ground Improvements 7.02 3'274.28 Herman M. Brown Co. Gas &Electricity` 131.30 Frohwein Supply Co. Vehicle Repair 557.48 Misc, Expenses 256.62 ESCROW 14,195.66 Iowa City Petty Cash Johnson County Treasurer Misc. Expenses 70.33 Larry', Donohoe State Costs 2,166.00 Robert`Stika House Move Joan Williamson House Move " 30.70 , Mrs. J. B. Rust Classified Ad 33.85 Johnson,County Ag. Association Msc. Supplies ,,15.70 Marsha McClelland Technical Service 1.65 Bernardine M. Knight Pottery 31.00 Misc. Supplies 352.12 33.65 URBAN_ R_ gNEWAL 2,736.00 City of Iowa City R-14 Escrow Account APTil Expenses 12,169.14 Urban Renewal petty Cash Deposit of Moneys Urban Renewal Escrow Account Misc. Expenses 5.00 16.31 Washington Park Inc. Deposit of Moneys Park. Fair Inc. Office Rental 5.00 Various Business Relocation Mall 997.50 18;481,10 Roy D. and Remona Roth Relocation 16,283.43 Mary,Bakas Real Estate 22,500.00 General Pest Control Attorney Fees Johnson County, Sheriff Pest Control'Service 250.00 Russel 1 Nan Mann Fe es' 14.79 Mary Bakis, et: al.335 Apartment Furnishings 1,116.00 Mary Bakas, et, al. RealEstate 49,000.00 Cannon's Trash & Light 'Jiauling Purchase of Fixtures' 5,559.00 Hayek F, Hayek j May Service Johnson County Abstract F, Title Legal Service 25.00 1,760.00 Iowa Appraisal :& Title Acquisition Expense' Associated Abstract $,Title Legal Service' 10.00 350.00 Nesper Sign Advertising Acquisition Expense • Iowa City Lodge #1097 Paint Graphics 37.00 Larry P. 1Waters Settlement' Costs 467.00 Bekins Acquisition Expense 552.63 Dividend Oil Co., et. al. Stora '275.00 Dividend Oil Co' . ., et.al §e Real state 126.25 135,000.00 Fixtures 11,985.00 277y320.85 1 I / I JOHNSON COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT 506 EAST COLLEGE IOWA CITY, .IOWA: 52240. :.PHONE 351.3085 I, June 6 1973 Abbie Stolfus City. Clerk Civic Center` IowaCity,' Iowa Dear Ms. Stolfus: Due to the fact that some problems have arisen in the pastas to tavern and food service' operations serving beer and liquor in compliance with the health regulations of Johnson County, we would' like to request the instigation of a new procedure <in your municipal operations. When requests for beer permits, or renewals of old ones are'brought to,your'municipal government council] we would ask that a, prior condition for the issuance of these permits be approval of the operation and its procedures by the Johnson County Health, Depart- ' ment If you agree or disagree with this procedure, or have questions as to our reasons for requesting this action, please let me know. Sincerely, Y , ✓! .�..-LIG10.. �' 23.3 ` �Z David H. Pedersen Sanitarian I DHP/mk � ' {t'.' t • : • NOTICE OF PROTEST TO: THE IOWA CITY PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION AND THE IOWA CITY CITY COUNCIL FROM: CERTAIN HOMEOWNERS ,IN PART TWO HOLLYWOOD MANOR ADDITION;: FAIR MEADOWS ADDITION AND - MOUNT PROSPECT ADDITION TO IOWA CITY, IOWA RE: REZONING REQUEST OF FRANTZ CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, INC. AND GENERAL GROWTH PROPERTIES, INC YOU AND EACH OF YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that undersigned residents andpropertyowners of Part Two Hollywood Manor Addition, Fair Meadows Addition and Mount Prospect Addition to Iowa City, Iowa, do protest and oppose the proposed rezoning of the area in which the undersigned live and own property from residential (R -IA). -to any less restrictive zone and, in particular, to Planned Commercial Zone (PC), as requested by Frantz Construction Company, Inc. end General Growth Properties, Inc. , for the following Nasons: 1. The proposed rezoning would be in direct violation of the Restrictive Covenants contained in the deeds to property located in Part Two Hollywood Manor Addition, Fair Meadows Addition and Mount Prospect Addition to Iowa City, Iowa, which provides: "All lots described herein _:shall -be ' used solely as residential lots, and no structure shall be constructed on - - any residential building lot other than one detached single family dwelling not to- exceed two stories in height, or be of split level construction,and a one or two car garage." A copy of said Restrictive Covenants is attached hereto as Exhibit "A" l and by this reference made a part hereof. `•' � EXHIBIT "A" I. t• A I. It lul:: crillctl hu„ !I, 1J u:: cl:,olcly I., .i:irl rit`i.li lui:> n:! iu+,I L;c h:i 1 bt cv1 ti.!cc\ any 7r'sicl.11ll 1. in111tI1:+!; J.cJt u! 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I` f:0 :11:.R1t LJ1c.IIL _1 ,i (G')) J ) ,utaaat ica.l ly extended for a perici of Tei; (10) Y[;ars unless !Dy a vOL,, M !'z jori L . ot, t c then of?'!crs of Lhe lots it; is ngrc ed tociI to tide : :nt in :hlo _- or, in p;djr-L 11_ I: 1.?-_: q.rLic� h-!rrsio, or any --of thein or t:neit tI elr:: ora ;is::�:: ;'hall violate cr _1tQMpL'to MOlatu any or the covenants or . .tricttnn t•�.. :. u: during tylgir• axistenen as provided for in Paragraph 10.,it ;hall b, law. 'A for ony oLLI_'.r D[_rso'n or persons o 'lin; any othor lots in said d c lorrenL !_ subdivision to proseOute any. pros dPt_' at la•: Or. -in L(IL' tV 2t'I115t the ;. , -)nr-;on or persons viol::: -.in :. Or atLe!aoting to Violate any -. Such .coveL'tnts. Or, -� . '. e n _ - - h r i _ h -" so doing or' to r0cOJ2ir�• Of restrictions �r.`h ,.ith:.r-p.evcat_h_n or thc;r:. from � J s; r tan !ges' or othcr cines for such violation. 12. Tnvialidation of any one of Lhesa coven.-nts by ju2,!r.cnt or- court C. order shall in no s:ay- effect any of the oth i' provisions which shall rerlain in full fore 171-3 effect `fc_.1 t!-hai; no :. Lc !n ;,, i.i ;i...t.-ter c �,';:r.:I�• 1 'eal }ins been procured by the said corporation. L• t i I co • PXHIBIT "B„ • SIGAATURES OF PROTESTERS, PURSUANIT TO SECTION 8.10.32 B, i\4UAiICIPAL CODE OF IOtilA CITY NAME ADDRESS ADDITION ..� O Al/" 1 �/u i / ii -r - > n - f.� �%%f �• 1 i+ ./1 / � // 1j �//y9 / � /.J %/ / �� �i Z %%+��c..C' f�/�U / ,/�c.•r.1�a� " Ate-/zb /y 9/ ✓.i iii f��� 911J. (0- G 1-71/y/ L' t' u n (; A) .4'N1w<<h (,.�'t r A/ ': !''- •l o 1 _L"ci%.:�r f�n,17 wv A EXHIBIT "B" WHEREAS, the proposed Hawkeye Plaza Shopping Center may create the following problems: i • Increased drainage runoff from the large asphalt parking lot, thereby overloading the sewer system and increasing soil erosion; Z. Noise, dust, and -mud - especially during the construction period -creating discomfort and a health hazard; 3. Heavy traffic leading tomoretraffic accidents, increased difficulty in gaining access to and_exit from driveways, greater danger to all residents, especially little children, and higher level of air polution; 4. Added heat from the reflection of the sun on the asphalt, adding to the discomfort and cooling costs of the area; 5. A serious threat to the public safety from an increased number of people in the area and the potential burglary and vandalism; We, the undersigned, as residents of the area immediately surrounding the proposed Hawkeye Plaza Shopping Center, respectfully call the attention of the City Council to the above described problems and register our protest to the proposed rezoning of the area in question from residential (RIA) to planned commercial zone (PC) . U< f lit NAME ADDRESS �Fi"1�YlA �=/�G� c,iG-riv�2t-C_- /.-S �Gri-C� C, �'i/�✓ f lit CTH IOWA CITY 10 June 12, 1973 T f , ,�i.r- �- i i Members of the City Council UN 1 ? 1s73 c/o City Clerk Civic Center Iowa City,. Iowa 52240 0` -.,IC E Re: " Richardson request for rezoning property at Southeast corner of intersection of Sixth Avenue and H Street from R16 to R2. Dear Sirs: At'the Cit Council meeting held on May 29, I made a statement Y before the council'in support of the R2 zoning which Robert L. Richardson is seeking. As ,you may recall, I urged City Council approval of ,the rezoning request because!,such',approval would be consistent with similar rezoning` requests which have been granted in the area lover the past seven years; because such approval would increase the tax valuation of the property and upgrade the; area in ,general'; and because such', approval ',would permit attract - i! and practical development of the site., I refer you to an "Addendum" which appears in the Special Study prepared by the City Staff and presented to the Planning and Zoning Commission meeting on Apri1.26, 1973, and which reads as follows: "It is not the intent of the Staff to prevent the location of duplex dwellings in the subject area,, but the doubling of the, potential density of dwellingsper'acre which results from the granting of R2 zoning is not desirable." This statement;in my opinion, raises more questions than it resolves. Does it suggest that, perhaps, some duplex zoning could be allowed? Is the "density of dwellings" tile major factor in the Staff's :decision? Has the Staff, prepared a,"density",scale for this area? If so, what are the tolerable "density" limits for the area? In other words, I think that the statement is confusing, and that the City Council should seek further elaboration and clarification from the City Staff on the questions raised. June 201973 r Richard F. Houston The Means Agency ' 12G 1/2 East Washington 'i Iowa' City, ;Iowa 52240. Dear Mr. :Houston:' Your letter of June 12, 1973, concerning tor. Robert Ri chardson's s request for`'a rezoning, of the property at the Southeast corner of the intersection of Six Avenueland H Street from RlH' to R2 zone has been accepted by',the City Council and placed r i,on file. Although the rezoning ordinance involved was up for the third reading at the June 19; 1973, City Council mooting, the Council, deferred action'on the third^roading until 4-.00 P.M. onJune22,,'1973. :At.this time they will be -meeting in the Conference Room of the Civic',Center. The Council appreciated' your letter and will keep your i comments in mind during.' deliberation on this matter. j Sincerely, Kay E. Maune , Administrative ve Assistant _KEM:klw bcc Abbio a r t i I W7� �r�� UQ�INL1" b�V1, �4�_ uace z� �¢a��t: z'z a '' . 0 JJ'. r0 y 5 a • I'0: MEMBERS OF TUECITY' COUNCIL Tho following is a brief narrative description of each of the expenditures herein proposed. Allocations:have been made for each of the first three entitlement periods on a priority basis. The balance of available funds are proposed to be'allocated -to financing of, projects to be considered in the: Capital Improvements!, Program of 1973. OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE 1. Transportation'— Provide for the purchase of, two new transit coaches andiadditiona'1'bus ,accessories as previously dis- cussed 2. Public Safety--- To;purchase additional equipment and provide for the improvement of 'the police records information system. ;Funds would also be used-in,1973 ($36,000) to'hire'six (6) additional police personnel, ,the cost of 'which' will be assumed by the,op'erating,,bud- get ,'in future years.'1 3. Financial Administration --- To support the initial costs involved in establish- ing a central procurement capability with the Depart' B ment of Finance includin salaries for the balance of '1973.` These costs would be absorbed into the operating budget in, 'future years. 4' Code Enforcement -- In 1973 additional equipment would be purchased for the purpose of dispatching inspectors ,in'the field. Additional costs represent funds to intensify local building code enforcement 'activities by hiring addi tional'rperson'nel. This burden will be fully supported by general revenue sharing funds for a period; of 'five (5)'years , 5. Social Services --- This allocation represents an est.i.mate:of the City's contribution to area' -wide social services. It'Ii s intended that this be an annual contribution to one agency that: will :exercise administrative control: and supervision on a Count wide b reporting P County -wide with re or responsibility to the City Council for funds advanced. 6. Library -- To provide for the purchase of additional equipment as requested by the Library Board and also,to'make structural improvements in the Library building as a result of a ';recent safety inspection. The improve- ments would include a secondary means of, egress from �6. Library --7 (cont d) both the third floor area and the auditorium. CAPITAL OUTLAY I. Civic Center Remodeling --- To provide for the renovation and remodeling of the Civic Center as previously discussed by the City Council. 2. Ralston Creek Study --- This expenditure would provide funds for consul- tation services for the improvement of the Ralston Creek watershed, This report would serve as the basis for long range capital improvements antici- pated in the Capital Improvements Program of 1973. 3. Central Equipment Facility --- To provide funds for the preparation of plans and specifications prior to final consideration by;.the-: City Council and voter approval of the project 4. Animal Shelter— To provide funds for the preparation of plans and sP ecifications'prior to.final consideration by 'the City :Coun:cil and voter approval of the project 5. Public :Safety Headquarters --- To provide funds for the preparation of plans and . sp ecifications:prior to final consideration by the City Council and voter 'approval of the project. 6. Other Capital Improvements Funds --- These amounts will be allocated in the Capital Improvements Programs to finance expenditures which, as of this time, are unidentified. Specific allocation of these;funds to capital projects will be made prior to Council discussion of the 1973 Capital Improvements Program on June 19,,;1973. -2- PROPOSED REVENUE SHARING EXPENDITURES JUNE 12, 1973 1 ENTITL@HENT PERIOD: 1/7276/72 2 7/72-12/72 3 1/73-6/73 4 7/73-6/74 5 7/74-6/75 6 7/75-6/76 7 7/76-12/76 TOTAL Amount Estimated $ 214,000 $ 205,000 5'254,000 S 490,000 5 502,000 S 514,000 $ 270,000 $2,449,000 EXPENDITURES PROPOSED: (Operation and Maintenance) • Transportation 96,500 Public Safety 70,000 S -96,500 Financial Administration 15,000 70,000 Code Enforcement ' Social Services, 7,500 15,000 15,000 15,000 7,500 15 000 60,000 Library 35,000 75,000 75,000 75,000 35,000 295000 SUBTOTAL $ (Capital Outlay) 189,000 - 35,000 90,000 S 35,,000 571,500 70,000 901000 I 90,000 42,500 Civic Center Remodeling 200 000 Ralston' Creek Study 25,000 5,000 60,000 00,000 Central' Equipment Facility 50 000 90,000 , Animal .Shelter , 7,500 50,000 Public Safety Headquarters 60,000 7,500 60,000 SUBTOTAL 25,000 205;000 117,500 60,000 5 r , - - _ ...407,500 AVAILABLE FOR OTHER CTP PROJECTS - - $ 66,500 $ 340,000 $ 412,000 $ 424,000 $ 1_7,500 )1,47 0 • TOTAL $ 214,000 $ 205,000 S 254,000 $ 490,000 5 502,000 $ 514,000 $2;449,000 $ 270,000 r. '4 !ii j IUUU PENNSYLVANIA - A %:.S 1U LAT its REVENUE SHA16GL, �1LLOI.o,Lkviq to WASHINGTON, D.C. 20226 OR THE XI' PERIOD BEGINNING (K) E)EXECUTIVE PROPOSAL. Check this block if this plan is based on J'AN 1. a. 9 73 AND ENDING JUN :y O' 1.9 r:Z� an executive proposal I i IN THE FOLLOWING MANNER BASED UPON AN (L) DEBT How will the availability of revenue sharing funds affect the borrowing recitihomonts of your j urisdict;on? I ESTIMATED TOTAL OF 253, 444 ACCOUNT NO AVOID DEBT INCREASE NO EFFECT 1.6 2 0 5 2 003` LESSEN DEBT INCREASE TOO SOON TO RX H PREDICT EFFECT -I A lTY 1014Y CI'TPIRNAOFIR CIVIC CE:NTE:R (M) TAXES in which of the following manners is it expected that the availability of Revenue Sharing Funds will affect the tax r52 24CJ CITY Town TOVOIS Of Your jurisdiction? Check as many as apply. -owig WILL ENABLE REDUCING WILL FIEDUCEAMOUNT OF RATE El RATEOr A MAJOR TAX. INCREASE OFA MAJOR TAX. WILL PREVENT INCREASE IN NO EFFECT ON TAX LEVELS RATE OF A MAJOR TAXF� WILL PREVENT ENACTING 700 SOON TO PREDICT EFFECT a] A NEW MAJOR TAX OPERATING/MAINTENANCE EXPENDITURES CAPITAL EXPENDITURES PRIORITY PLANNED PERCENT PEPONT EXPENDITURE PLANNED PERCENT PLANNED FOR: EQUIPMENT CONSTRUCTION IANII ACQUISITION DIET RETIREt.tEt if EXPENDITURE EXPENDITURES MANN MA I 10 1 1 104 AT 104 CRE CK SIPHT 'E" FOR fftlIAW11011 EAPANDEO CATEGORIES EXPENDITURES CATEGORIES (A) (B) NEFNIIES ITT SERNICES lot E F G If I I SAFETY S % % 10 MULTk PURPOSE AND S 1 1S,944 % 10 % 0 % % PUBLIC GENERAL GOVT. 2 ENVIRONMENTAL $ % % 11 % % % FROTECTION. EDUCATION(A 312 PUBLIC % S % % % TRANSPORTATIONI HEALTH $ % % 3. TRANSPORTATION S % % I HEALTH $ % % SOCIAL S % IN, % % RECREATION DEVELOPMENT 6 % % 6 HOUSING& COMMUNITY , S % % 0 0 0 LIBRARIES 35,000 100 DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL SEFIVICE 35,000 so U. 50 % 16 ECONOMIC $ % 0/0 % % FORAGED t. POOR DEVELOPMENT FI FINANCIAL % IN, 17 ENVIRONMENTAL $ 60,000 % % % % A DIND NIST RATION CONSERVATION 100 -W -IOTALPLANNED 0 PERAIINGMIA01- a 'PUBLIC SAFETY S % % % TENANCE EXrE1N n[.500 70, 000- 7rt 100 eI have advised a local newspaper and the news media of file 19 RECREATION S % % % % contents of this report. Furthermore I have records documenting the coments of this report and they at, open forpublicand CULTURE news media scrutiny. 20 S % % % % OTHERS (Specilyl (2)L4ERS (Specdrl S % % % % . SIGNATUREOf CHILI OIC6114:O— 77 OTHERS (Specifr) S 0/0 �Co L.. Brandt, Mayor NAME& TITLE — rLEASE PnINT I 23 S % % i June 23, 1973 OTH ERS (Spredyl 24 OF S % A" `u City reSS r�owa Citizen 12 2TAL PLANNED ' L 6X AP"' PENDI- �C S 183,44L 4 NAMEOFNEWSrAPER 7 LIT ES