HomeMy WebLinkAbout2022-08-02 Public HearingJUL 11 2022
City Clerk
Iowa City, Iowa
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
Notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be
held by the City Council of Iowa City, Iowa, at
which time the Council will consider:
An ordinance conditionally rezoning
approximately 64.37 acres of property
located north of Rochester Avenue and
west of N. Scott Blvd. from Interim
Development — Single Family
Residential (ID -RS) to Low Density
Single -Family Residential with a Planned
Development Overlay (OPD/RS-5) and
0.31 acres to Interim Development —
Single Family with a Planned
Development Overlay (OPD/ID-RS)
(REZ22-0008)
Said public hearing will be held at 6:00 p.m. on the
2nd of August 2022, in Emma J. Harvat Hall at City
Hall, 410 E. Washington St., in said city, or if said
meeting is cancelled, at the next meeting of the
City Council thereafter as posted by the City Clerk.
Copies of proposed ordinances and resolutions
are on file for public examination in the office of the
City Clerk, City Hall, Iowa City, Iowa. Persons
wishing to make their views known for Council
consideration are encouraged to appear at the
above-mentioned time and place. Copies may
also be made available by telephoning the City
Clerk at 319-356-5043 or emailing kellie-
fruehling@iowa-city.org
Parker Walsh, Associate Planner
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STAFF PRESENTATION TO FOLLOW: Item: 10.a
Planning & Zoning
Items
CITY COUNCIL VEETING
AUGUST 2, 2022
Item 10.a.: Rezoning— Monument Hills
REZ22-0008
Ordinance conditionally rezoning approximately 64.37 acres of property
located north of Rochester Avenue and west of N. Scott Blvd. from
Interim Development -Single Family Residential (ID -RS) to Low Density
Single -Family Residential with a Planned Development Overlay
(OPD/RS-5) and 0.31 acres to Interim Development -Single Family with a
Planned Development Overlay (OPD/ID-RS) (First Consideration)
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Prepared By: Emani Brinkman
Date Prepared: July 2022
Parcel A: An application submitted by Welch Design and Development, on
behalf of Monument Farms LLC. for approval of a rezoning of
approximately 65 acres of property located west of N. Scott
Boulevard and north of Rochester Avenue from Interim
Development Single -Family Residential (ID -RS) to Low Density
Single -Family Residential with a Planned Overlay Development (OPD/RS-5).
Parcel 8: Rezoning of approximately 0.31 acres of property located
north of Rochester Avenue from Interim Development
Single -Family Residential (ID -RS) to Interim Development
Single -Family esidential with a Planned Overlay Development
(OPD/ID-RS).
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Mounument Hills
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CITY OF IOWA CITY
Prepared By: Etnani Brinkman
Date Pre ared: July 2022
Parcel A: An application submitted by Welch Design and Development, on
behalf of Monument Farms LLC. for approval of a rezoning of
approximately 65 acres of property located west of N. Scott
Boulevard and north of Rochester Avenue from [nterim
Development Single -Family Residential ([D -RS) to Low Density
Single -Family Residential with a Planned Overlay Development (OPD/RS-5).
Parcel B: Rezoning of approximately 0.31 acres of property located
north of Rochester Avenue from [nterim Development
Single -Family Residential ([D -RS) to [nterim Development
Single -Family esidential with a Planned Overlay Development
(OPD/[D-RS).
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Proposed Zoning
Planned Development Overlay and Preliminary Sensitive
Areas Develo ment Plan
Rezoning Criteria
General:
Consistency with the Comprehensive Plan
Compatibility with existing neighborhood
Planned Development:
Density and design is compatible with
adjacent development
2. Development will not overburden existing
streets and utilities
Development will not adversely affect views,
property values, and privacy
4. Land use and building types will be in the
public interest
Comprehensive
Plan —IC 2030
IC2030 Comprehensive Plan:
Conservation Design
Encourages:
Preservation of sensitive areas
Guide development away from sensitive areas
Conservation design in areas with sensitive
features
Interconnected system of open space with wide
sidewalks and trails to connect the community
Conservation Design
2-8 DU/A
Public/Private Open Space
Comprehensive Plan —NE District Plan
Provide
Pedestrian/Bicycle
Connections
Northeast District Plan:
• Trail connections along waterways,
35 around ponds, and through parks
15.091 • Incorporate trail connections at
the end of cul-de-sacs
Plan trail connections between
major destinations:
Commercial Areas, Parks, Schools
Strongly encourages trail system
to connect neighborhoods with
opens space
A connection between Bluffwood
and Hickory Hill Park
A connection between Hickory Hill
Park and the neighboring park
(now Calder Park)g
To support this policy direction, staff
has requested a 10' wide trail
connection to Calder Park
Development will also include a 5'
wide sidewalk along Rochester Ave
Compatibility
with Existing
Neighborhood
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Planned
Development
Review -
Specific
Criteria
1 )The DENSITY and DESIGN of the Planned Development will
be compatible with and/or complementary to adjacent
development in terms of land use, building mass and scale,
relative amount of open space, traffic circulation and general
layout
2) The development will not overburden existing STREETS and
UTILITIES.
3) The development will not adversely affect VIEWS, LIGHT
and AIR, property VALUES and PRIVACY of neighboring
properties any more than would a conventional development.
4) The COMBINATION of land uses and building types and any
variation from the underlying zoning requirements or from
City street standards will be in the public interest, in harmony
with the purposes of this Title, and with other building
regulations of the City
Land Uses Proposed— Single -Family housing and senior living community, meets unit/acre
allowance and provides a mix of housing types.
Design — Looped street system, mix of homes on individual lots and a shared lot. Block -
Ascale development oriented to arterial streets with transitions. Sensitive Areas identified
and protected.
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Open Space — Providing required private open space on each single-family lot and in the
senior living complex as well as fee in -lieu. Outlots in conservation easements.
Streets/Utilities— Providing traffic circles and raised crosswalks. Sufficient capacity in
�� surrounding street network. City water and sewer are available to the subject property
Planned Development Review
Land Uses Proposed— Single -Family housing and senior living community, meets unit/acre
allowance and provides a mix of housing types.
Design — Looped street system, mix of homes on individual lots and a shared lot. Block -scale
Adevelopment oriented to arterial streets with transitions. Sensitive Areas identified and
protected.
Open Space — Providing required private open space on each single-family lot and in thedi
senior living complex as well as fee in -lieu. Outlots in conservation easements.
Streets/Utilities— Providing traffic circles and raised crosswalks. Sufficient capacity in
surrounding street network. City water and sewer are available to the subject property.
Planned Development Review
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Mass, Scale and Layout
• Waiver from 60' minimum lot width
standard for units within senior
community
• Proposed modification will not result
in increased traffic congestion
• Garages and off-street parking will be
recessed, ensuring garages do not
dominate the streetscape
• Waiver from the duplex corner lot
standard
• If waived, duplexes must vary in
design to prevent monotony
• Waiver for setback along arterial due to
dedication of ROW.
All approval criteria are met
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Land Uses Proposed— Single -Family housing and senior living community, meets unit/acre
Eta allowance and provides a mix of housing types.
Design — Looped street system, mix of homes on individual lots and a shared lot. Block -scale
Adevelopment oriented to arterial streets with transitions. Sensitive Areas identified and
protected.
Open Space — Providing required private open space on each single-family lot and in the
senior living complex as well as fee in -lieu. Outlots in conservation easements.
Streets/Utilities— Providing traffic circles and raised crosswalks. Sufficient capacity in
surrounding street network. City water and sewer are available to the subject property
Planned Development Review
Open Space, Views, Privacy
Open Space Requirements:
500 square feet of rear yard private open space for single-family lots
Senior living multi -family structure open space requirement = 10 SF
per bedroom
Neighborhood open space requirement of 1.38 acres. The developer
intends to utilize fee in -lieu of dedication of land.
Views, light and air, property values and privacy of neighboring
properties no more impact than would a conventional development:
Largely an extension of existing single-family neighborhood.
Conservation Easement of 18 -acre Outlot A to west between proposed
and existing development
Multi -Family building located at the intersection of two arterial streets
diagonally across from a neighborhood commercial area
Rochester Avenue to the South
Views, Value, Privacy
Proposed development continues the single-family
development pattern that exists to the south of
Rochester Ave
Concentrates more intense uses at the intersection
of two arterial streets
Includes three outlots or approximately 33 acres of
to be placed in conservation easements
Closest neighbors will be to the south and west
West (Larch Ln): Separated by approximately 18 acres (Outlot
A)
South: Separated by Rochester Avenue
Staff finds that this development will not impact
neighboring residences more than a conventional
development
Land Uses Proposed— Single -Family housing and senior living community, meets unit/acre
allowance and provides a mix of housing types.
Design — Looped street system, mix of homes on individual lots and a shared lot. Block -scale
Adevelopment oriented to arterial streets with transitions. Sensitive Areas identified and
protected.
Open Space — Providing required private open space on each single-family lot and in thedi
senior living complex as well as fee in -lieu. Outlots in conservation easements.
Streets/Utilities— Providing traffic circles and raised crosswalks. Sufficient capacity in
surrounding street network. City water and sewer are available to the subject property.
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Planned Development Review
Streets & Utilities
Rezoning Condition:
Dedication of public right of
way at the intersection of
Rochester Avenue and N.
Scott Blvd.
Potential future
improvements in this area
may include a roundabout
Concept which would require a
setback modification from 40' to
30' along portions of Rochester
Avenue
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Wetland buffer averaging
permitted when necessary and
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Wetland buffer reduction
permitted when necessary and
as justified by a wetland
specialist
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Next Steps
Rezoning to Low Density Single -Family with a
Planned Development Overlay "OPD/RS-5)"
and Interim Development Single Family with a
Planned Development Overlay (OPD/ID-RS)
and Preliminary Sensitive Areas Development
Plan — P&Z recommendation to City Council
(July 2022)
Preliminary & Final Plat — P&Z and City Council
Final Sensitive Areas Development Plan & Site
Plan — Staff Review
Building Permits— Staff Review
Planning & Zoning Commission
Recommendation
The Planning & Zoning Commission recommends approval of REZ22-0008, a
proposal to rezone approximately 64.37 acres of land located north of Rochester
Avenue and west of North Scott Boulevard from Interim Development Single -
Family Residential to Low Density Single -Family Residential with a Planned
Development Overlay (OPD/RS-5) and 0.31 acres to OPD/ID-RS zone subject to
the following conditions:
Prior to issuance of building permit, Owner shall:
a Dedicate a private access easement to the property zoned OPD/ID-RS
Dedicate a public access easement to allow a public trail from the
proposed development to Calder Park and install a 10' wide therein.
Dedicate to the City, with no compensation, right-of-way along Rochester
Ave and N. Scott Blvd.
The final plat for any of the above-described land shall incorporate traffic
calming generally in locations shown on overall concept plan.
Item 10.b.: Zoning Code Amendment—Various
Minor Historic Preservation Code Changes
REZ22-0009
Ordinance amending Title 14, Zoning Code to clarify language related
to historic preservation. Staff is requesting expedited action (Second
Consideration)
STAFF PRESENTATION CONCLUDED
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
Notice is hereby given that the City Council
of Iowa City will hold a public hearing on the 2nd
day of August, 2022, at 6:00 p.m. in the Emma
J. Harvat Hall of the Iowa City City Hall, 410 E.
Washington Street, Iowa City, Iowa, or if said
meeting is cancelled, at the next meeting of the
City Council thereafter as posted by the City
Clerk; at which hearing the Council will consider
a Resolution Authorizing Conveyance of 2023
Taylor Drive, also described as part of Lot 141,
Part Three, Hollywood Manor Addition, to an
income-eligible buyer.
A copy of the proposed resolution is on file
for public examination in the office of the City
Clerk, City Hall, Iowa City, Iowa. Persons
wishing to make their views known for Council
consideration are encouraged to appear at the
above-mentioned time and place.
KELLIE K. FRUEHLING, CITY CLERK
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Prepared by: Susan Dulek, Asst. City Attorney, 410 E. Washington St., Iowa City, IA 52240 (319)356-5030
RESOLUTION NO. -
Resolution authorizing conveyance of a single-family home
located at 2023 Taylor Drive.
Whereas, the South District Home Investment Partnership Program is an effort by the City to
encourage home ownership and reinvestment in designated neighborhoods; and
Whereas, the City purchases residential properties, rehabilitates them, and then sells them to
income-eligible buyers; and
Whereas, the City purchased a duplex at 2021-2023 Taylor Drive, rehabilitated it, and converted
it to a 2-unit condominium; and
Whereas, the City has received an offer to purchase 2023 Taylor Drive for the principal sum of
$155,000; and
Whereas, this sale would provide affordable owner-occupied housing; and
Whereas, on July 12, 2022, the City Council adopted a Resolution proposing to convey its
interest in 2023 Taylor Drive, authorizing public notice of the proposed conveyance, and setting
the date and time for the public hearing; and
Whereas, following the public hearing on the proposed conveyance, the City Council finds that
the conveyance is in the public interest.
Now, therefore, be it resolved by the City Council of the City of Iowa City, Iowa, that:
1. Upon the direction of the City Attorney, the Mayor and the City Clerk are authorized to
execute a warranty deed conveying the City's interest in 2023 Taylor Drive, Iowa City,
Iowa for the sum of$155,000.
2. The City Attorney is hereby authorized to deliver said warranty deed and to carry out any
actions necessary to consummate the conveyance required by law.
It was moved by and seconded by the Resolution be
adopted,and upDn roll call there were:
STAFF PRESENTATION TO FOLLOW: Item: 11.
After Photos:
Before Photo:
2023
Taylor Drive
3 bedroom home
For Sale
$155,000
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON PROJECT MANUAL
AND ESTIMATED COST FOR THE 2022 ADA CURB
RAMP PROJECT IN THE CITY OF IOWA CITY, IOWA
TO ALL TAXPAYERS OF THE CITY OF IOWA CITY,
IOWA, AND TO OTHER INTERESTED PERSONS:
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Public notice is hereby given that the City Council of the '
City of Iowa City, Iowa, will conduct a public hearing on the
Project Manual, including the plans, specifications, contract, c-G --
and estimated cost for the construction of the 2022 ADA ..:,�
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Curb Ramp in said city at 6:00 p.m. on the 2nd day of August, 7< -v
2022, said meeting to be held in the Emma J. Harvat Hall in s
the City Hall, 410 East Washington Street in said city, or if : "'
said meeting is cancelled, at the next meeting of the City >'
Council thereafter as posted by the City Clerk.
This project includes removal and replacement of ADA
curb ramps and is located at various intersections in Iowa
City.
Said Project Manual and estimated cost are now on file
in the office of the City Clerk in the City Hall in Iowa City,
Iowa, and may be inspected by any interested persons.
Any interested persons may appear at said meeting of
the City Council for the purpose of making objections to and
comments concerning said Project Manual or the cost of
making said improvement.
This notice is given by order of the City Council of
the City of Iowa City, Iowa and as provided by law.
Kellie K. Fruehling, City Clerk
2022 Ada Curb Ramp Project 0110— Page 1 of 1
STAFF PRESENTATION TO FOLLOW: Item: 12.
2022 ADA Curb
Ramp Project
• Locations:
• Lakeside Drive and Aniston Lane
• Lakeside Drive and Both Amber Lane
intersections
• E Washington Street and Amhurst Street
• Hickory Trail and Evergreen Court
• McCleary Lane between Foster Road and Ball
Street (Alley)
• Willenbrock Circle and McCleary Lane
• Willenbrock Circle and Martin Street
• Willenbrock Circle and Foster Road
• Walker Circle and Martin Street
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Timeline:
• Bid Letting: August 23rd
• Award: September 6t''
• Construction Start: September 19th
• Completion: Spring 2023
Estimated Cost: $140,000.00
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7077 JUL I I AM 9: 31 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
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IOWA CITY i.( E
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON PROJECT MANUAL
AND ESTIMATED COST FOR THE FAIRCHILD STREET
RECONSTRUCTION PROJECT IN THE CITY OF IOWA
CITY, IOWA
TO ALL TAXPAYERS OF THE CITY OF IOWA CITY,
IOWA, AND TO OTHER INTERESTED PERSONS:
Public notice is hereby given that the City Council of the
City of Iowa City, Iowa, will conduct a public hearing on the
Project Manual, including the plans, specifications, contract,
and estimated cost for the construction of the Fairchild
Street Reconstruction Project in said city at 6:00 p.m. on the
2nd day of August, 2022, said meeting to be held in the
Emma J. Harvat Hall in the City Hall, 410 East Washington
Street in said city, or if said meeting is cancelled, at the next
meeting of the City Council thereafter as posted by the City
Clerk.
This project includes brick street pavement reconstruction
between Clinton Street and Linn Street, sidewalk
reconstruction along both sides of Fairchild Street, ADA
compliant pedestrian curb ramps, water main, and storm
sewer improvements.
This project is located at Fairchild Street in Iowa City
between Clinton Street and Linn Street.
Said Project Manual and estimated cost are now on file
in the office of the City Clerk in the City Hall in Iowa City,
Iowa, and may be inspected by any interested persons.
Any interested persons may appear at said meeting of the
City Council for the purpose of making objections to and
comments concerning said Project Manual or the cost of
making said improvement.
This notice is given by order of the City Council of the
City of Iowa City, Iowa and as provided by law.
Kellie K. Fruehling, City Clerk
STAFF PRESENTATION TO FOLLOW: Item: 13.
Fairchild Street Reconstruction
CITY OF IOWA CITY
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Fairchild Street Reconstruction
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Project Scope
❑ Reconstruct the existing brick street along Fairchild Street from Clinton Street to Linn Street.
❑ Replace Street Curbs
❑ Replacement of sidewalk and curb ramps at the intersection to provide ADA accessibility for pedestrians.
❑ Project will provide increased safety for vehicles and pedestrians while maintaining street aesthetics in
this historic district.
Fairchild Street Reconstruction
CITY OF IOWA CITY
Project Scope
❑ Reconstruct the existing brick street along Fairchild Street from Clinton Street to Linn Street.
❑ Replace Street Curbs
❑ Replacement of sidewalk and curb ramps at the intersection to provide ADA accessibility for pedestrians.
❑ Project will provide increased safety for vehicles and pedestrians while maintaining street aesthetics in
this historic district.
Additional Improvements
❑ Storm sewer replacement at Dubuque Street and Linn Street connections.
❑ Subdrain tile installation
• Provided sump connections
❑ A new, upgraded 8" water main to replace existing 6" water main built late 19th century
Fairchild Street Reconstruction
CITY OF IOWA CITY
Existing Conditions
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Fairchild Street Reconstruction
CITY OF IOWA CITY
• Uneven paved driving surface with late 19th century limestone curbs (built circa 1892)
• Poor drainage
Fairchild Street Reconstruction
CITY OF IOWA CITY
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Project Phasing — Street Reconstruction
Fairchild Street Reconstruction
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Construction Schedule
Milestone—Phase 1 and 2 Timeline
200 Block (Dubuque Street to Linn Street) Early Start — September 2022
Late Start — May 29, 2023
All work in Phases 1 and 2 started in 2022 shall be completed prior to Nov. 1, 2022
No Work Shall Begin in 100 Block — Clinton to Dubuque in 2022
Fairchild Street Reconstruction
CITY OF IOWA CITY
Construction Schedule
Milestone—Phase 1 and 2 Timeline
200 Block (Dubuque Street to Linn Street) Early Start — September 2022
Late Start — May 29, 2023
All work in Phases 1 and 2 started in 2022 shall be completed prior to Nov. 1, 2022
No Work Shall Begin in 100 Block — Clinton to Dubuque in 2022
Milestone—Phase 3 and 4 Timeline
100 Block (Clinton Street to Dubuque Street) Early /Late Start — May 29, 2023
All work on all Phases shall be completed prior to July 28, 2023
Fairchild Street Reconstruction
Construction Cost
The estimated cost of construction is $1,610,000.
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Fairchild Street Reconstruction
Project Contact
City of Iowa City Engineering Division, Project Engineer:
Alin Dumachi
(319)-356-5143
Alin.Liumachi@iowa-city.orq
More information:
https://www.icgov.org/project/fairchild-
street-reconstruction-project
Questions?
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON PROJECT MANUAL
AND ESTIMATED COST FOR THE SCOTT BLVD
SIDEWALK INFILL AND STORM SEWER IMPROVEMENT
PROJECT IN THE CITY OF IOWA CITY, IOWA
TO ALL TAXPAYERS OF THE CITY OF IOWA CITY,
IOWA, AND TO OTHER INTERESTED PERSONS:
Public notice is hereby given that the City Council of the
City of Iowa City, Iowa, will conduct a public hearing on the
Project Manual, including the plans, specifications, contract,
and estimated cost for the construction of the Scott Blvd
Sidewalk Infill and Storm Sewer Improvement Project in said
city at 6:00 p.m. on the 2nd day of August, 2022, said
meeting to be held in the Emma J. Harvat Hall in the City
Hall, 410 East Washington Street in said city, or if said
meeting is cancelled, at the next meeting of the City Council
thereafter as posted by the City Clerk.
The Project will involve the installation of approximately 7 J
1400 linear feet of sidewalk, 905 linear feet of storm sewer .:CD C--
pipe and associated structures, and 1082 square yards of `'—� ram~
new HMA surface for the shoulder along Scott Blvd and the N r. ,
parking lot at Rita's Ranch Dog Park and is located along __et- n• r r
the east side of Scott Boulevard, between Silver Lane and - 3r
Court Hill Trail, in Iowa City, Iowa, 52240. - ao
Said Project Manual and estimated cost are now on file
in the office of the City Clerk in the City Hall in Iowa City,
Iowa, and may be inspected by any interested persons.
Any interested persons may appear at said meeting of
the City Council for the purpose of making objections to and
comments concerning said Project Manual or the cost of
making said improvement.
This notice is given by order of the City Council of
the City of Iowa City, Iowa and as provided by law.
Kellie K. Fruehling, City Clerk
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NOTICE OF PUBLiC,HEARING
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON PROJECT MANUAL
AND ESTIMATED COST FOR THE SCOTT BLVD
SIDEWALK INFILL PROJECT IN THE CITY OF IOWA
CITY, IOWA
To ALL TAXPAYERS OF THE CITY OF IOWA CITY,
10 A , AND TO OTHER INTERESTED PERSONS:
Pub 'c notice is hereby given that the City Council o e
City of lo a City, Iowa, will conduct a public hearing .n the
Project Ma al, including the plans, specifications ontract,
and estimates cost for the construction of th: Scott Blvd
Sidewalk Infill i said city at 6:00 p.m. on e 2nd day of
August, 2022, sa'• meeting to be held n the Emma J.
Harvat Hall in the C Hall, 410 East A'ashington Street in
said city, or if said me- 'ng is cancel d, at the next meeting
of the City Council there. er as ••sted by the City Clerk.
The Project will involve ' - installation of approximately
1400 linear feet of sidew. , 9., linear feet of storm sewer
pipe and associated s ctures, . d 1082 square yards of
new HMA surface fo e shoulder - •ng Scott Blvd and the
parking lot at Rita'. Ranch Dog Par -nd is located along
the east side of cott Boulevard, betw--n Silver Lane and
Court Hill Tra' , in Iowa City, Iowa, 52240.
Sa'• Project Manual and estimated cost ar- now on file
in t office of the City Clerk in the City Hall in •wa City,
lo a, and may be inspected by any interested per •ns.
Any interested persons may appear at said meeti,g of
the City Council for the purpose of making objections to :nd
comments concerning said Project Manual or the cost if
making said improvement.
This notice is given by order of the City Council of
the City of Iowa City, Iowa and as provided by law.
Kellie K. Fruehling, City Clerk
STAFF PRESENTATION TO FOLLOW: Item: 14.
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Existing Conditions
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• Deteriorated HMA shoulder and narrow existing sidewalk
• Inadequate drainage on across shoulder and existing sidewalk
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Existing Conditions
• Sidewalk path gap on east side of Scott Blvd between Silver Lane and
Court Hill Trail
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Existing Conditions
• Parking lot asphalt surface at Rita's Ranch Dog Park in need of
significant restoration
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New 8 -ft wide PCC sidewalk along east side of Scott Blvd, between Silver Lane and Court Hill
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Proposed Improvements
Proposed Improvements
• New 8 -ft wide PCC sidewalk along east side of Scott Blvd, between Silver Lane and Court Hill
Trail
• New HMA shoulder
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Proposed Improvements
Proposed Improvements
• New HMA surface parking lot with 14 regular stalls and 1 van -accessible parking space
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Proposed Improvements
Proposed Improvements
• New 8 -ft wide PCC sidewalk around Rita's Ranch Dog Park, to connect Court Hill Trail with
existing sidewalk path at Eastbrook Street development
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Proposed Improvements
Proposed Improvements
• Replace existing storm sewer system with upgraded storm sewer pipes & intakes to match recent
improvements at the intersection of Scott Blvd and American Legion Rd.
Scott Blvd Sidewalk Infill and Storm Sewer Improvement
Estimated Quantities, Cost, and Schedule
Estimated Quantities
• Installation of approx. 1400 linear feet of sidewalk
• Approx. 1082 square yards of new HMA surface for shoulder and parking lot
• Installation of approx. 905 linear feet of storm sewer and associated structures
Construction Cost
• Estimated cost of construction is $355,000.
Construction Schedule
• Early Start date: September20, 2022
• Late Start date: April 3, 2023
• Completion date: June 30, 2023
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Project Contact
City of Iowa City Engineering Division, Project Engineer:
Alin Dumachi
(319)-356-5143
Alin.Liumachi@iowa-city.orq
Questions?
STAFF PRESENTATION CONCLUDED