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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1973-07-03 Resolutionti , . r�. U STRUCTION COMPANY N R. A. M RTINEA CO A Roams 118.119 Medical Arts Bldg. BOX 694` • • MUSCATINE. IOWA' GENERAL BUILDING. CONTRACTOR June 28, 1973 City Council, City_Hall, Iowa City, Iowa 52240 Gentlemen: On May 31,;1973, I closed the Gallery 117. Thereafter,, I applied to the Iowa ,Beer $`Liquor Control Department for refund on Iowa'Liquor'License NC -4156.' I received a'check in the amount'of $113.75, which was I had comm as a refund 35% of the total of 325.00 $ g Mr. Robert Finnell of the Iowa"Beer $ Liquor Control Department advised that I should apply to you for the other 65% due on this refund. I a: enclosing copy,of Mr. Finnell's letter, to help clarify this matter. r, Very truly yours, R.'A. Martin u RAM/bjo Enc. l' SOn,Frr c/.11anrr aailAm a(loua RESOLUTION NO 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 Bale 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 directed and the same are hereby,approved and. the City Clerk be and he;'is hereby to issue a.permit lto sell cigarette papers and cigarettes to the following named ' persons and firms: :I No. 65 Bill's I-80 DX ;...7. R.F.D. #2 665 C.O.D. Steam Laundry 211-213 Iowa Avenue 67 Joe's Place 115 Iowa Ave. 68 Johns Grocery 1401 E. Market Street 69 Randalls 1851 Lower Muscatine Road 70 Union Bus Depot 112 S. Capitol Street 71 Peoples Grocery 701 E. ;Davenport Stree t 72 BPO';,Elks Iodge #590 600 Foster Road 73Moos'e Lodge _ 2910 Muscatine Avenue 74 The Hulk 532 N. Dodge St. 75 The;Nickelodian 208 N. Linn St. I ;' 76 The Big Ten 513 S. Riverside Dr. 77 Pauls Texaco 301 Kirkwood Avenue 78 VFW,#2581 1012.S. Gilbert St. 799 The Lamplighter 1310 Highland;Court 80 Best Steak -House 117 S. Dubuque St. 81 '; The Sanctuary 405 S. Gilbert St. 82 The Boulevard Room 32 5 E. Mark e t.S t. 83 The Pub 330 E. Washington Et.; 84 Riverside Texaco 510 S. Riverside Dr. 85 S First Avenue Lounge 819 First Avenue 86 Little Ceasar's 127 S: Clinton St. 87 George's Gourmet 114 S. Clinton St. It was moved by White and seconded by rnnnett that the Resolution as readlbe adopted, and 'upon roll call there were: AYES: NAYS: ABSENT: Brandt x" Connell: x Czarnecki 1 x son Hickerson X I White x Passed this ' day of RES OL U T7 <- .0 N N0. RESOLUTION !OF APPROVAL OF CLASS C LIQUOR CONTROL L ICENSE,APPLICATION. ' BE;IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF IOWA CITY, IOWA, that ,,a ,Class. �_,Sunday Sales,Permit approved for..the ;foll application 'is hereby owin owing named person'or i persons -at the following described location: Robin .Hood Room Mall Shopping Center i Said approval shall be subject to any conditions or restrictions hereafter imposed byordinance of-,'state.'law. _. The: City Clerk shall cause alreeommendati'on for approval to be,'endorsed upon theiapplication `sand forward' the.same together with the ;license fee, bond, and all other information or docu- ments required to the,. Iowa, Beer. and Liquor- Centrol.Department. It was moved •by Connell and seconded by white 'that the,;Resolution Pl as read be ado to , were: and upon roll call there P!. AYES: NAYS: ABSENT: ,I Brandt Connell x Czarnecki x Hickerson n. x t White x ;i Passed this 3 day of July 19 73 I RESOLUTION NO. 73=277 RESOLUTION BEER -`,;7, LUTION'OF. APPROVAL OF CLASS -�ilag'CONTROL' '. LICENSE APPLICATION. , BG IT RESOLVED BY THEiCITY COUNCIL OF IOWA CITY, IOWA, that a'Class ,B Beer ,Sunday (Sales Permit application is hereby approved for the following named person or persons at the following described location: Shakey's Pizza Parlor & Ye Public House 531 HWY $1 West .a •.>lM'r-' , f,1.j� ,lowC `:Ave'.;r 1- I p , S ai d. approval s hall be subject to any conditions or restrictions hereafter imposed by; of ordinance of state law. The ;City Clerk shall cause a recommendation for 'approval to upon.the withnthesed. application ,;:and forward:the same, together license fee, bond, ''and all other information or docu- ments required to the Iowa Beer and Liquor Control Department. It was moved, by white and seconded by; Connell that the Resolution as read be adopte , and upon roll call there were:,,` AYES: NAYS: ABSENT: it ' Brandt x ` Connell X, Czarnecki' ----- x HickersonIt X" White j x Passed this 3 day of July 73 ,.19 , `.1 l' RESOLUTION N0. 7.3-279 r RESOLUTION: OF APPROVAL OF CLASS c LIQUOR ' LICENSE CONTROL APPLIC ATION. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF IOWA CITY, IOWA, that. a Class c Sunday-Sales°Permit,',applica"CIT approved for -the following'named' is hereby following described location: person or persons at the: Pershell Corporation/dba/Colonial Lanes 2 253 Highway 218 South i Said' approval shall be"subJeot to any, hereafter imposed by{ordinance oE' Y conditions or restrictions `law. state The, City ClerkShallIcaus'4 a'secommendation for a be endorsed ,upon the'.application:" PProval',to with thelicense fee,;'bond,',and all otherrinformationmortdocuher meats required ,to the Iowa Beer and Liquor Control Department: It was moved bity, "White and seoonded by Connell that the Re as read be adopte were: , and upon roll, call there AYES: NAYS: ABSENT: rancL n Connell x Czar necks; Hien! x White x Passed this is ,day Of July 1 9 73 i I' ENGINEER'S N EE R S REPORT 1973 C OURT STREET SANITARY SEWER IMPROVEMENT PROJECT IOWA CITY, IOWA' July 31973.� To the Honorable Mayor and City Y Council City Iowa Honorable Mayor and Gentlemen: I hereby certify that the 'improvements involving the construction of sanitary sewer pipe, manholes and ,service"connections as included in 'a contract between the City of Iowa'City and Lincoln; Developmentbeen Corporation A r orad tion Marshalltown, T' '. p of p Iowa, dated A ril)4 said leted contractor in accordance with the 1973has,-_ plans and specifications covering said, improvements" S further certify that the improvements, as constructed, included the following construction', costs: I ITEM DESCRIPTION UNIT UNIT QUANTITY LPRICEI EXTENDED AMOUNT 1. 8" V. C: P. Sanitary Sewer lin ft 927 $ 11.00 $ 10,`197'00 2. 9" V.C.P. Sanitary Sewer lin ft 314 7.00 2;198.00'!' 3..Sanitary Sewer Service, Connection each 1 300.00 300:00'x: 4. Standard Manhole Depth lin ft 52.7, 35.00 1;844.50` 5. Manhole Ring & Cover each 5 65.00 325.00 6. Manhole Removal each - 1 200.00 200.00'' .Sand Backfill tons 21140.4 2.50 5,351.00 8: Gravel Surface Replacement sq yd 1,207.3 2.00' 2,919.60 i 9. Crushed Rock Bedding tons 115.2 7.00 806.40 10. Drop Connection W.O. #1 1 300.00 300.00 TOTAL CONTRACT COST $ ,23 936.50 ' TOTAL PREVIOUSLY PAID _0_"' TOTAL DUE CONTRACTOR $ 23,936.50 Respectfully submitted, /R. George Bonnett, P.E. ,Deputy Director,/ City Engineer GRB/mjC .Il i I � 1: qo3 I July 3, 1973 To the ,Honorable Mayor and City, Council Iowa City Iowa Honorable,Mayor and Gentlemen: I hereby certify, that the construction of the improve- ments-listed below have been completed in ,accordance with the plans and specifications of the Engineering Division of the City of Iowa City. The required maintenance bond is on .file in the City"Clerk''s office, Sanitary.:sewer-in Bryn Mawr Heights Part 4, as -1` " ' constructed"by Dave Schmitt Constructionl'Co.,,:lnc. of Cedar Rapids, Iowa. I I hereby recommend that the above improvements be accepted by the City of Ioiva City. Respectfully submitted, r George R. Bonnett, P E. Deputy P Director /City Direc /City 'Engineer GRB/m'c 7 I: 4 I ' RESOLUTION N0. RESOLUTION ACCEPTING SANITARY SEWER WHEREAS, the Engineering Department has certified that the following improvements have been':completed in accordance withtplans and specifications of the City of Iowa 'City, - iSanitary Sewer Improvements in Bryn Mawr Heights, Part IV. AND ,WHEREAS, Maintenance Bonds for Dave Schmidt, Inc. Cedar are on file in the City Clerk's Office;" Rapids NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of Iowa City, Iowa, that said improvements be accepted .by the ,City of.',Iowa City. It was moved by wh;rAand seconded by Vnnnpli that ,,,the Resolution as read be accepted, and upon roll.call[there.were: g, AYES: NAYS: ABSENT: Y ' ' Brandt x` Connell x Czarnecki x Hickerson White x Passed and approved this ,3rd day of July 19 73 ; M Mayor ATTEST: City Clerk ire E ' l .I RESOLUTION'NO' ,,_nQ RESOLUTION;OF;NECESSITY 1973-,SURFACE'TREATMENT'WITH BASE PREPARATION WHEREAS, preliminaryplans and specifications are now on file in th e Office of the City Clerk for the'construc'tion of the 1973 Surface Treatment with Base Preparation Project within the City, of Iowa City, Iowa. NOW, ,THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of Iowa City, Iowa: i 1. That it is deemed advisable and necessary to construct said 1973 Surface Treatment with Base Preparation Project within the City of, Iowa City, Iowa, to -wit: Melrose Avenue - Repair, patching ,and surface treatment from 2,600' West of intersection of; Mormon'' Trek Boulevard;, being the end.of the divided fourlane roadway to the' wwest Corporate Limits. MornTrekBoulevard - Base preparation and surface treatment South ` from W. Benton, 'St. to south Corporate Limits. -' Rohret Road - Base preparation and surface treatment fromoMormon Trek Boulevard to South' Corporate' Limits. Sycamore Street -;Base preparation and surface treatment from' California to'South Corporate' Limits. 2. The method of construction shall be by contract.' 3. The entire cost bf the improvement shall >beaid'fro Funds p m:the General 'City of the City of Iowa and shall not be assessed against benefited property. That the City Council shall meet at 4:00 o'clock P.M., CDT; on the 2 th-day ofJulv 19 73:, in ,the Council Chambers of the Civic Center for the purpose of hearing objections to`said ^improvement or the 'cost,, thereof. 5. The City Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to cause notice'; of this Resolution to be published as.required by law. ` Councilman r^^^P>> introduced the'fol'lowing Resolution entitled " RESOLUTION DIRCCT ING ENGINEER TO PRE PARE DETAILED PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS!�r w �1Qj"r5:`F1 r °k yah d,rri .:,j ii and moved that it be adopted, Councilman 4fiit___ seconded the motion to 'adopt. The roll was; called and the vote was, AYES: NAYS: r# _ ABSENT: Hickerson .3 ' f`1 i 1 I RESOLUTION N0. 73-285' l' ' RESOLUTION DIRECTING ENGINEER TO PREPARE PA REDETAILCD PLANS& SPECIFICATIONS AND ' DIRECTING ATTORNEY ' ;TO PREPARE .FORM OF CT AND NOTICE TO BIDDERS ON THE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF, THE CITY IOWA CITY, IOIPA: OF :°. That - George 'Bonnett ordered and directed to ''City Engineer is hereby detail prepare and file ed :plans and specifications for thewconstructionk Of the 1g73 Surfac0 Treatment With Base Preparation Contract BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the, Attorney is hereby' ordered and directed to?Prepare and file'wi.t n Notice to Bidde e C Bidders an lerk d fo rm of'contra L110 COn8t1'l1Cr iUn Of 1-1110 1973 Surface Treatment with Base p�e paraton PASSED AND APPROVED, this 3 day of July • ATT ESTt / ',MAYOR , C*.V RK , The, City Manager shall transmit all proposals .received in response to the invitation -for proposals.to'-the LPA for final - review and the; selection of the acceptable developer in conformance with the policies and procedures £or the sale.of project land, pre- viously adopted by -the City Council. It was moved by rrnnsa1 and seconded by Th. ate r that the resolution as read -be adopted 'and upon roll call there wexe: - A es: Nays: Absent: - BRANDT X' CONNELL X` CZARNECKI X. HICKERSON X IMITE x MAYOR , ATTEST: City Clerk Passed and approved this - 3 day of July- 1973. n - ATTACHMENT TO RESOLUTION -NO. 73-288 'PARCEL N ;,SQUARE FEET- 64-1 41,600 65-2 7,`230 65-4 27-450 81-3 10,500 81-4 _ 7,500 82-1 83-1 128,000 34-1 102,400 93-1 57,000 101-2 57,000 102-1 - - 2,035 102-2 2,040 102-3- 16 P-4 9 0 102-4 10500 103-3 27;000 Total sq. ft. `503•,595 @$4.40 R.S.F. Total Fair Market Re -Use Value =`- $2,215;818:00 t 1 •` pi RATIONALE FOR PRICE OF'PROJECT LAND' I. 'Acquisitions Summary Acauisition budgeted $8,914,951 Purchased asof 6it /30/73 Estimated to be acquired 5,719;18 4 Total 'estimated acquisition 3,719,180 $8,877,784 Difference ("cushion") 37,,167 II. Effect on Financing Plan . Assume: 109,--i ncrease in parcels"' to be acquired $ 316,000 Add to total estimated ac`uisition Total estimated $8,877,784 ' acquisition cost Acinus increase ge;ted amount over'ibud �� Equals necessary increase in .proceeds 8 914 951 .. 3 Add. to late st estimated mated 'proceedsE ual gross $2 500,000 estimatedP oceeds Minus .proceedsreceived 8 i 833 } y'o,000 on) Equals net estimated proceeds 553':000- 5,833 D' avid ed b ' y squ are feet to be sold503,595- Equals ''cost "per 'foot ,2 square $ 4.41 it 1 .,. DUR 7/3/73 REVIEW OF�RE-USF.. APPRAISALS FOR DISPOSITION !PARCELS CITY -UNIVERSITY PROJECTI Prior to a detailed review of the re -use appraisals for disposition parcels in City -University Project I, hereinafter referred to as "the Project,",it is necessary to have an understanding of when and why,t}ie,appraisals:were "obtained. In early 1972, in preparation for the marketing of Project Land,' the.City contracted with the'firms'.of-'Iowa Appraisal and'Research Corporation of Des Moines, Iowa, and Ted C. Fisher, Inc., of Daven- port, Iowa, to make re -:use appraisals. From approximately,April, , 1972, through Decembers the appraisers made appraisals on the indi- victual disposition parcels as if they were to be sold on the open . arket for their; highest and best use, with the `only l'conditions to' i:eir sale being those"imposed by the Urban Renewal Plan. MARCO apparaised 15 disposition parcels. and Fisher 10.: i }'ow3rd the end of 1972, the 'LPA decided ,'aftermuch discussion and tonsil tation,;that it would approach the marketing of `Project Land;' by ::.tempting to sell all the land at one time, hopefully to one .Ove Loper.>„ The ,reasons for using this strategy are many aadivari.ed.. Foremost among.the,reasons, however is that this method vrould a..o�,: ro Lan integrated and unified,redevelopment plan'. That is to sav, 11bread of developing >ndividual;.parcels.as separate entities, the: ertre downtown can.be',approached as a single unit. Planning a:,d ,,c .0 I redevelopment ,would not take place on a '125 -foot front" Ir,en- o"ii!ty, but rather on'''a broader scope, looking ,at the redevelopment. are:; 1°1.7 acres. This "total development," the LPA felt ;'would er•nance the physical, and most probably the economic,'.we,ll-being of downtown Iowa 'City, for the'next,,50-75 years.` Also among the reasons considered for using the "total development"'strategy is that the LPA would have a greater guarantee of;disposing of all of the disposition 'parcels through this method than in trying ,to offer the parcels one -at -a -time. "'History has shown that in 'many urban renewal projects, the''less desirable tracts are difficult to sell, 'usually and do'not command fair market value. A'ith the "total `,development" philosophy as a basis, the LPA sought re -use appraisals from'the two above-mentioned firms in April, 1973. "ac',appraisers were instructed to 'give the; LPA a total dollar amount 0,,tho,entire 11.7 acres and then subsequently distribute various' per -square -foot -costs to each individual parcel. The appraisals' re were received on June,15y 1973, and were in she amount: of $1;545,736 in the case of 'IARCO and $1,52S,368 in the case of Fisher'. `'This averages out to'>$3.02'and $3.00 g per square'. foot respectively`', h'ith these appraisals in }land, the LPA then proceeded to analyze how these figures would'coincide with the latest approved Financing P:an for the Project. It wasuickl and readily 'determined that q Y Y, I,