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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1995-08-29 Minutes numberedSubject to change as finalized by the City Clerk. For a final official copy, contact the City Clerk's Office, 356-5040. COMPLETE DESCRIPTION OF COUNCIL ACTIVITIES AUGUST 29, 1995 Iowa City City Council, regular meeting, 7;30 p.m. at the Civic Center. Mayor Horowitz presiding. Council Members present: Baker, Horowitz, Kubby, Lehman, Novick, Pigott, Throgmorton. Absent: None. Staffmembers present: Atkins, Helling, Woito, Karr, Franklin, Davidson, Schoon, Fosse. Council minutes tape recorded on Tapes 95-102 and 95-103, Both Sides. The Mayor proclaimed Coldren Retirement Residence Week - September 3-10, 1995. Moved by Pigott, seconded by Lehman, that the following items and recommendations in the Consent Calendar be received, or approved, and/or adopted as amended: Approval of Official Council actions of the special meetings of August 14, August 17, and August 24, 1995, and of the regular meeting of August 15, 1995, as published, subject to corrections, as recommended by the City Clerk. Minutes of Boards and Commissions: Design Review Comm. meeting of July 31, 1995; Broadband Telecomm. Comm. meeting of July 24, 1995; Riverfront & ~3,5 ' Natural Areas Comm. meeting of July 19, 1995; Airport Comm. meeting of July 13, 1995; Bd. of Library Trustees meeting of July 27, 1995; P&Z Comm. meeting of August 17, 1995; Rules Comm. meeting of July 31, 1995. ¢252~ Permit Motions: Approving a Class "C" Liquor License for Diamond Dave's Taco Company, 201 S. Clinton St., Suite 279. Approving a Class "C" Beer Permit for Doc's Standard, Inc., 801 S. Riverside Dr. Approving a Class c~'~/~ "C" Beer Permit for Gasby's, 1310 S. Gilbert St. Approving a Class "E" Beer Permit for Econofoods #473, 1987 Broadway St. Setting Public Hearings: RES. 95-251, Bk. 114, p. 251, SETTING A PUBLIC HEARING for September 12, 1995, ON PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS, FORM OF CONTRACT, AND ESTIMATE OF COST FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF A PRODUCTION WELL IN THE JORDAN AQUIFER AT THE WATER FACILITY SITE, DIRECTING THE CITY CLERK TO PUBLISH NOTICE OF SAID HEARING, AND DIRECTING THE CITY ENGINEER TO PLACE SAID PLANS ON FILE FOR PUBLIC INSPECTION. RES. 95-252, r~,~'z/,:~ Bk. 114, p. 252, SETTING A PUBLIC HEARING for September 12, 1995 ON PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS, FORM OF CONTRACT, AND ESTIMATE OF COST FOR THE CON- STRUCTION OF GROUND STORAGE RESERVOIR PUMP SYSTEM IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT, DIRECTING THE CITY CLERK TO PUBLISH NOTICE OF SAID HEARING, AND DIRECTING THE CITY ENGINEER TO PLACE SAID PLANS ON FILE FOR PUBLIC INSPECTION. RES. 95-253, Bk. 114, p. 253, SETTING A PUBLIC HEARING for September 12, 1995 ON THE PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS, FORM OF CONTRACT AND ESTIMATE OF COST FOR CONSTRUCTION OF THE IOWA RIVER CORRIDOR TRAIL, IOWA MEMORIAL UNION BRIDGE TO IOWA AVENUE, PROJECT, DIRECTING THE CITY CLERK TO PUBLISH NOTICE OF SAID HEARING, AND DIRECTING THE CITY ENGINEER TO PLACE SAID PLANS ON FILE FOR PUBLIC INSPECTION. Setting a public hearing for September 12, 1995 on an ordinance amending Title 14, Chapter 4, "Land Control and Development," Article C, "Historic Preservation Regulations," Section 3, "Historic Preservation Commission," by increasing the required number of at large appointments to the Historic Preservation Commission, and by amending the provisions for filling vacated, unexpired terms. Resolutions, Bk. 114: RES. 95-254, p. 254, APPROVING THE OFFICIAL ~'~/~ FINANCIAL REPOR, T FOR CITY STREETS AND PARKING FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ,, ENDING JUNE 30, ~995. RES. 95- 255, p. 255, AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO SIGN AND THE CITY CLERK TO ATTEST A STORM WATER MANAGEMENT EASEMENT Council Activities August 29, 1995 Page 2 AGREEMENT WITH BUNCHER CO. FOR PROPERTY LOCATED AT HEINZ ROAD AND HIGHWAY 6. Correspondence: Joy Brown regarding the East Loop bus. Evelyn Krall regarding ~'~'~ ~- Des Moines' scooper law. Regina Alatalo regarding traffic problems at intersection of ~l.,~5 I. Highway 1 and Kitty Lee Road. ,~._~5~. Applications for City Plaza Use Permits: John Timmers to set up a table on August 24 and 25, 1995, for the purpose of distributing literature regarding the campaign to organize graduate students, approved. Grace Trifaro to set up a table on September 9, 1995, for the purpose of distributing literature for the Coalition Against the Contract, approved. Grace Trifaro for permission to set up a table on August 19, ~,~'~__ 1995, for the purpose of distributing literature regarding pet overpopulation, and also for the use of the stage area for a vigil, approved. Rebecca Thomas to set up a table_.~,~ on August 26 and September 2, 1995, for the purpose of distributing information regarding her church, approved. Applications for Use of Streets and Public Grounds: Todd Pentico for the use of public sidewalks on September 8, 1995, for the D.O.C. Dash., approved. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 7/0, all Council Members present. The Mayor declared the motion carried. Moved by Novick, seconded by Throgmorton, to seta public hearing for September 12 on an ordinance amending the Zoning Chapter by changing the use regulations on an approximate 2.02 acre tract of land located east of Lakeside Drive and south of Highway 6 from ID-RS, Interim Development Single-Family Residential, to RM-12, Low Density, Multi-Family Residential (Whispering Meadows). The Mayor declared the motion carried unanimously, 7/0, all Council Members present. A public hearing was held on a resolution to annex a 3.05 acre tract located north of American Legion Road and west of Arlington Drive (Watts). No one appeared, Moved by Pigott, seconded by Kubby, to accept correspondence from: John Moreland; Alan & Nina Weinstein. The Mayor declared the motion carried unanimously, 7/0, all Council Members present. Moved by Baker, seconded by Kubby, to adopt RES. 95-256, Bk. 114, p. 256, APPROVING THE VOLUNTARY ANNEXATION OF AN APPROXIMATE 3.O5 ACRE TRACT LOCATED NORTH OF AMERICAN LEGION ROAD AND WEST OF ARLINGTON DRIVE (Watts). Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 7/0, all Council Members present. The Mayor declared the resolution adopted. A public hearing was held on an ordinance amending the Zoning Chapter by changing the use regulations of a 3.05 acre tract located north of American Legion Road and west of Arlington Drive from County RS, Suburban Residential, to RS-5, Low Density Single-Family Residential (Watts). No one appeared. Moved by Novick, seconded by Pigott, that the ordinance amending the Zoning Chapter by changing the use regulations of a 3.05 acre tract located north of American Legion Road and west of Arlington Drive from County RS, Suburban Residential, to RS-5, Low Density Single-Family Residential (Watts), be given first vote for consideration. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 7/0, all Council Members present. The Mayor declared the motion carried. A public hearing was held on an ordinance amending the Zoning Chapter by changing the use regulations of an approximate 29 acre tract of land located west of Mormon Trek Boulevard and south of Rohret Road from RS-5, Low Density Single-Family Residential, to OPDH-8, Planned Development Housing Overlay (Mormon Trek Village). The following individuals appeared: Developer Gary Watts; Judy Pfohl, Ty'N Cae representative; Richard Carey, Walden Court spokesperson; Bob Livingston, 1715 Mormon Trek; Larry Svoboda, 16 Cherry Lane NE; Todd Janus, 2302 Abbey Lane; Larry Schnittjer, MMS Consultants; Casey Council Activities August 29, 1995 Page 3 Cook; Barb Standish, 2236 Abbey Lane; Doug Eltoft, 1374 Burry Drive; Wendy Molof, 2330 Cae Drive; John Ko0 Lee, 171 5 Mormon Trek, Pastor of All Nations Baptist Church; Sharon McDonald, 1 216 Jensen Ct. City Attorney Woito, PCD Director Franklin, and Asst. PCD Dir. Davidson present for discussion. Moved by Pigott, seconded by Novick, to accept correspondence from: Gary Watts; Dianne & Tony Rash; Craig Welt; petition submitted by Judy Pfohl; Kristen Kaylor; Robert & Karen McEven; Todd & Bridgid Ruden; Willow Creek Condo Association;A. Jess & Renee Lopez; Du Lu Mon; Sandy & Aaron Parkinson; James & Marie Burk; Walden Court Condominiums; All Nations Baptist Church; Gaylord & Della McGrath; Kay Kendall & Connie Clark; Dean & Sandra Lundberg; Mark & Sandra Schantz; Marjorie VeDepo; Paul Juhl; David Creen; John Hendrickson; Vincent Rodgers & Padmini Srinivasan; Steve & Elaine Johnson; Kryan (Casey) Cook; Judy Pfohl; Jong Koo Lee. The Mayor declared the motion carried unanimously, 710, all Council Members present. Moved by Kubby, seconded byThrogmorton, to continue the public hearing to September 12, 1995. The Mayor declared the motion carried unanimously, 7/0, all Council Members present. A public hearing was held on an amendment to City Code Title 14, Chapter 6, Article~,.~_~ V, "Minor Modification Procedures," to allow parking for persons with disabilities in the front yard of a commercial zone when located adjacent to a residential zone. Lyono Fein, 605 E. Burlington St., appeared. PCD Director Franklin present for discussion. Moved by Novick, seconded by Pigott, that the ordinance amending the Zoning Chapter by changing the use regulations of an approximate 250 acre property located north of 1-80 and west of N. Dubuque Street from County A1, Rural, RS, Suburban, and RS3, Suburban Residential, to P, Public (Water Plant), be given second vote for consideration. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 7/0, all Council Members present. The Mayor declared the motion carried. Moved by Novick, seconded by Pigott, that the ordinance amending Title 14, Chapter 4, "Land Control and Development," Article C, "Historic Preservation Regulations," and Chapter 6, "Zoning," Article J, "Overlay Zones" to allow the City to designate historic landmarks and conservation districts, be given second vote for consideration. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 7/0, all Council Members present. The Mayor declared the motion carried. Moved by Lehman, seconded by Kubby, that ORD. 95-3687, Bk. 38, p. 24, VACATING A PORTION OF THE 20 FOOT WIDE ALLEY LOCATED EAST OF GILBERT COURT AND IMMEDIATELY SOUTH OF THE IOWA INTERSTATE RAILWAY RIGHT-OF-WAY (Milder), be passed and adopted. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 6~0, Novick absent. The Mayor declared the ordinance adopted. Moved by Kubby, seconded by Lehman, that ORD. 95-3688, Bk. 38, p. 25, AMENDING CITY CODE TITLE 14, CHAPTER 6, ENTITLED "ZONING," ARTICLE S, ENTITLED "PERFORMANCE STANDARDS," SECTIONS lOB AND 10C, CONCERNING THE LOCATION OF UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS, be passed and adopted. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 610, Novick absent. The Mayor declared the ordinance adopted. Moved by Kubby, seconded by Throgmorton, to defer to September 12, 1995, an ordinance amending the Zoning Ordinance by amending the use regulations of an approximate 103,86 acres, which includes the Highway 218/Highway 1 interchange and property located in the southwest quadrant of the interchange from County RS, Suburban Residential, to C1-1, Intensive Commercial. The Mayor declared the motion carried unanimously, 610, Novick absent'Moved by Pigott, seconded by Lehman, to adopt RES. 95-257, Bk. 114, p. 257, APPROVING AMENDMENTS TO THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION BY-LAWS. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 6/0, Novick absent. The Mayor declared the resolution adopted. Council Activities August 29, 1995 Page 4 revised 9/12/95 Council took a brief recess. Public discussion was held on a resolution adopting "Economic Development Policies, Strategies, and actions for the City of Iowa City." The following individuals appeared: John Beckord, Iowa City Area Chamber of Commerce President; and Colin Gordon, 225 Church St. Moved by Pigott, seconded by Throgmorton, to adopt RES. 95-258, Bk. 114, p. 258, ADOPTING "ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT POLICIES, STRATEGIES, AND ACTIONS FOR THE CITY OF IOWA CITY." Moved by Kubby, seconded by Pigott, to include the words "economic development organizations" under Policy 6, Strategy B, Action 1, third line. The Mayor declared the motion carried unanimously, 7/0, all Council Members present. Individual Council Members expressed their views. Affirmative roll call vote on the resolution unanimous, 7/0, all Council Members present. The Mayor declared the resolution adopted. The Mayor noted the previously announced vacancies: Historic Preservation Comm. - One vacancy for a Summit Street representative to fill an unexpired term ending March 29, 1998. This appointment will be made at the September 26, 1995, meeting of the City Council. The Mayor noted the current vacancies: Riverfront & Natural Areas Comm. - Two vacancies for three-year terms ending December 1, 1998. These appointments will be made at the October 10, 1995, meeting of the City Council. Moved by Novick, seconded by Baker, to adopt RES. 95-259, Bk. 114, p. 259, APPROVING THE BY-LAWS OF THE IOWA CITY HOUSING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOP- MENT COMMISSION. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 7~0, all Council Members present. The Mayor declared the resolution adopted. Moved by Lehman, seconded by Novick, to appoint the following individuals to the Housing and Community Development Comm.: one year terms ending September 1, 1996 - Linda Murray, 2128 S. Riverside, Elizabeth Swenson, 829 Kirkwood Ave., Jim Harris, 219 Ronalds St.; two year terms ending September 1, 1997 - Charles Eastham, 1152 E. Court, Ann Donovan, 1700 Dubuque Rd., Christine Randall, 3328 Shamrock Dr.; three year terms ending September 1, 1998 - John Falb, 1442 Plum St., Tim Ruxton, 751 W. Benton, Gretchen Schmuch, 831 E. Market. The Mayor declared the motion carried unanimously, 7/0, all Council Members present, Council Member Baker thanked City staff for the work on the economic development ~ policy; congratulated NCS for the recent contract awarded for economic development; acknowledged the volunteer efforts of University of Iowa students last week-end; thanked Council Member Kubby for her article on sustainable environment and requested copies be sent to Council candidates; acknowledged the efforts of HIS Director Boothroy in securing addition federal monies for subsidized housing; and noted the memo regarding increased COStS__c~,~L~_ of parking ramp lighting. Council Member Pigott stated he would be participating in the Hospice Road Race scheduled for October 29 and would be soliciting pledges. He referenced a recent New York. Times article written by John Hockenberry concerning getting around New York City in a wheelchair, noted the recent Abilities Awareness Day celebration, and thanking everyone who organized the event. Council Member Throgmorton noted with pride the number of events occurring over_~,~'~__ the past week-end in Iowa City such as Abilities Awareness Day, sidewalk cafes, and the Friday night concert series. Council Member Kubby called attention to the silurian test pumping and requested updates as soon as they became available. She also asked citizens to utilize the dry summer and clean-up creeks in the area. Council Member Lehman reported on a phone conversation with Parking & Transit ~ Manager Fowler concerning installation of meters in the loading zones downtown, and Council Activities August 29, 1995 Page 5 requested Council consideration. Council agreed to schedule the matter for an upcoming work session. Lehman reported that Cedar Rapids had an ordinance that gave bidding preference c~,~'~'~. to local contractors and requested staff research the matter. The City Manager will follow-up. Mayor Horowitz reported on her involvement with the Convention and Visitors Bureau ~'~ /_ and the Iowa City Area Development groups on the upcoming midwest-Japan Economic Conference September 11-14, noting a City tour is planned for Sunday, September 10. She also commended the joint efforts of the City Water Division and media crews on the ~'~_ production, the story of water, currently airing on Channel 4. Horowitz stated she would be attending a meeting with the Local Government Environmental Resource Council on the Clean Water Act, and noted that DNR has been informed by the State Legislature to hire more people and increase fees paid by the cities. Council Members reminded citizens of numerous activities occurring in Iowa City the week-end of September 10, in addition to the Japanese visit, such as the Coldren Open House, and the 4th Annual Bike & Hike. City Manager Atkins announced that the City had been notified they would be one of 36 cities and school districts throughout the United States contacted as legislation is proposed by Congress for an analysis of what that particular law might actually cost the local government. ~,~, Moved by Baker, seconded by Throgmorton, to adopt RES. 95-260, Bk. 114, p. 260,. ~ _ AUTHORIZING EXECUTION FORTHE MELROSEAVENUE RECONSTRUCTION PROJECT WITH THE IOWA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 7/0, all Council Members present. The Mayor declared the resolution adopted. Moved by Kubby, seconded by Pigott, to adopt RES. 95-261, Bk. 114, p. 261, RESOLUTION ADOPTING AND LEVYING FINAL SCHEDULE OF ASSESSMENTS, AND PROVIDING FOR THE PAYMENT THEREOF for the Maiden Lane Paving and Sanitary Sewer Assessment Project. City Engr. Fosse present for discussion. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 710, all Council Members present. The Mayor declared the resolution adopted. Moved by Novick, seconded by Lehman, to adopt RES. 95-262, Bk. 114, p. 262, AWARDING CONTRACT AND AUTHORIZING MAYOR TO SIGN AND CITY CLERK TO ATTEST CONTRACT FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE IOWA CITY LANDFILL LEACHATE LIFT STATION CONSTRUCTION PROJECT to Sulzberger Excavating Inc. for $553,513.00. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 7/0, all Council Members present. The Mayor declared the resolution adopted. Moved by Novick, seconded by Kubby, to adopt RES. 95-263, Bk. 114, p. 263, AUTHORIZING THE FILING OF AN APPLICATION WITH THE IOWA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION FOR STATEWIDE TRANSPORTATION ENHANCEMENT FUNDS. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 7/0, all Council Members present. The Mayor declared the resolution adopted. Moved by Lehman, seconded by Novick, to adopt RES. 95-264, Bk. 114, p. 264, RESOLUTION OF INTENT TO CONVEY, BY QUIT CLAIM DEED, CITY-OWNED PROPERTY IN SAINT MATTHIAS ADDITION ABUTTING ROBERTS HOME TOWN DAIRY PROFERTY TO ROBERTS HOME TOWN DAIRY AND SETTING A PUBLIC HEARING THEREON for September 12, 1995. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 7/0, all Council Members present. The Mayor declared the resolution adopted. Moved by Baker, seconded by Throgmorton, to adopt RES. 95-265, Bk. 114, p. 265, DIRECTING THE JOHNSON COUNTY AUDITOR TO PLACE THE QUESTION OF A PRESIDEN- TIAL ADVISORY BALLOT BEFORE THE QUALIFIED VOTERS OF IOWA CITY, IOWA AS A PUBLIC MEASURE, TO BE VOTED UPON AT THE GENERAL CITY ELECT~ON OF NOVEMBER 7, 1995. individual Council Members expressed their views. The Mayor declared the Council Activities August 29, 1995 Page 6 resolution adopted, 6/1, with the following division of roll call vote: Ayes: Horowitz, Lehman, Novick, Pigott, Throgmorton, Baker. Nays: Kubby. Moved by Lehman, seconded by Pigott, to adopt RES. 95-266, Bk. 114, SETTING SALARIES FOR CITY MANAGER, CITY ATTORNEY AND CITY CLERK (City Manager - $103,155.00, City Atty. - 969,264.00, City Clerk - $47,257.60). Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 7/0, all Council Members present. The Mayor declared the resolution adopted. Moved by Kubby, seconded by Pigott, to adjourn 10:45 p.m. The Mayor declared the motion carried unanimously, 7/0, all Council Members present. Susan M. Horowitz, Mayor Marian K. Karr, City Clerk City of iowa City MEMORANDUM Date: August 18, 1995 To: City Manager From: City Manager Re: Material and Information Packet Memorandum from Council member Larry Baker regarding economic development policy ~ ~)~ Memorandum from Council member Naomi Novick regarding economic development policies o~ ~)f Memoranda from Council member Jim Throgmorton: a. Economic development policy b. Affordable housing Memorandum from Mayor Committee Board Memorandum from the City Manager regarding Iowa Avenue sidewalk project Memorandum from the City Attorney regarding partial litigation update ~0~' Memorandum from the City Clerk regarding August and September meeting schedule c~/~ Susan Horowitz regarding Juvenile Crime Prevention Policy Memorandum from the Neighborhood Services Coordinator and Traffic Engineer regarding /' residential stop sign program - response to City Council comments ~ / Letter from the Council on Disability Rights and Education Public Accommodations Committee regarding sidewalk cafes Copy of a memorandum from the City Attorney to the Animal Control Supervisor regarding referral to the Animal Control Advisory Committee ~,~/ Copy of a memorandum from Director of Parks and Recreation to the City Manager regardic~ the Neuzil and Jensen properties Copy of a memorandum from Transit Manager to the City Manager regarding the east side loop route Copy of a memorandum from the City Engineer to the City Manager regarding the VA HOSPc~/ sidewalk Copy of a flyer regarding "Kiss the Animals Good-Bye," a documentary film b~pacXet August 18, 1995 Information Packet page 2 Memo from City Mgr. regarding Cryptosporidium - update. Copy of letter from City Atty. re Confirmation of retaining outside counsel; Jeager v. City & Ed blcMartin. Copy of letter from Parking & Transit Dir. to Cathy Johnson regarding parking ticket policy, Copy of information from City Vote regarding City Vote Progress Report. Agenda for meeting with Mayors/County regarding Landfill Issues - 8/21/95. Copy of letter from Attorney Generals office to Secretary of State regarding authority to hold elections on matters that are not required by law. City of Iowa City MEMORANDUM OATE: August 22, 1995 TO: Memo for Record FROM: City Manager RE: Material Mailed to Council Only Memoranda from the City Manager: b. Financial Overview - Council Candidate Work Session City of Iowa City MEMORANDUM DATE: TO: FROM: RE: August 25, 1995 City Council City Manager Material in Information Packet Copy of letter from Mayor Horowitz to mayors of Shueyville, Swisher and Solon regarding landfill meeting. 1996 Legislative Objects from the Iowa League of Cities. Memoranda ~rom the City Manager: a. Traffic Study - 1900 Block of Taylor Drive b. EPA Notice of Violation - Asbestos c. Filter strip Proposal - Coralville Lake/Corps of Engineers d. Multi-Family Dwelling Recycling Committee - Update e. Additional Financial Information for Council Candidates Memoranda from the Director of Housing anJ Inspection Services: a. Broadway Sale/Development of Public Housing b. Comprehensive Improvement Assistance Program (CIAP) ApplicationS_ Memorandum from the Director of Planning and Community Development regardi~7~o the Neuzil property. Copy of letter from the Chair of the JCCOG Urbanized Area Policy Board regarding proposed cuts in Federal Transit Operating Assistance. Material from the City Attorney: a, b. Memorandum regarding partial litigation update Copy of letter to the Supreme Court Advisory Committe on Rules regarding request for amendment regarding student practice Memorandum from the City Clerk regarding Council Work Session of August 14, 1995. Minutes of the June 22, 1995, meeting of the PATV Board of Directors. Articles: a. Putting Collective Back into Bargaining b. Developing Sustainable Communities Copy of letter from Director of Community Planning and Development Division of HUD regarding 1994 HOME Program. Agenda for the 8/29 I,formal meeting of the Bd. of SuperviSors. ~ Hemo from Parking & Transit Director regarding Parkins Ramp Lighting Project~.__ Memo from Parks & Recreation Director regarding vandalism at College Green PaCk. Copy of letter from Secretary of State to Johnson County Auditor regarding presidential straw poll. Info Packet August 25, 1995 page 2 Copy of letter from Mayor to IDOT regarding and Naples Ave. intersecting with Hwy. 1. Kitt~ Lee Rd.