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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1995-09-12 Minutes numberedFor a final official copy, contact the City Subject to change as finalized by the City Clerk. Clerk's Office, 356-5040. COMPLETE DESCRIPTION OF COUNCIL ACTIVITIES SEPTEMBER 12, 1995 267 Iowa City City Council, regular meeting, 7:30 at the Civic Center. Mayor Pro tem Novick presiding. Council Members present: Baker, Kubby, Lehman, Novick, Pigott, Throgmorton. Absent: Horowitz. Staffmembers present: Atkins, Helling, Woito, Karr, Fosse, Miklo, Schmadeke, Moreno, Fosse, Craig. Council minutes tape recorded on Tapes 95-106, Side 2; 95-108, 95-109, 95-110, Both Sides. Moved by Throgmorton, seconded by Lehman, that the following items and recommendations in the Consent Calendar be received, or approved, and or adopted as amended and to delete item #2e(1) a resolution approving disposition plan application for 1926/1946 Broadway Street from the consent calendar and consider as a separate item: Approval of Official Council actions of the regular meeting of August 29, 1995, as published, subject to corrections, as recommended by the City Clerk. Minutes of Boards and Commissions: Human Rights Comm. meeting of August 28, 1995; Bd. of Adjustment meeting of August 9, 1995. Permit Motions: Approving a Class "C" Liquor License for Brown Bottle Restaurant, 115 E. Washington St. Approving a Class "E" Beer Permit for Cub Foods, 855 Hwy 1 West. Approving a Class "E" Liquor License for Cub Foods, 855 Hwy 1 West. Approving a Class "C" Beer Permit for Dan's Short Stop, Corp., 2221 Rochester Ave. Approving a Class "C" Beer Permit for T & M MiniMart, Ltd., 2601 Highway 6 East. Setting public hearings: RES. 95-267, Bk. 114, p. 267, SETTING A PUBLIC HEARING on September 26, '1995, ON AMENDMENTS TO CITY CODE TITLE 2, "HUMAN RIGHTS" OF THE CITY CODE, AND DIRECTING THE CLERK TO PLACE SAID PROPOSED AMENDMENTS ON FILE FOR PUBLIC INSPECTION. RES. 95-268, Bk. 114, p. 268, SETTING PUBLIC HEARING, for September 26, 1995, ON PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS, FORM OF CONTRACT AND ESTIMATE OF COST FOR CONSTRUC- TION OF THE 10WA CITY SANITARY LANDFILL FY91 COVER AND FY96 CELL CONSTRUCTION PROJECT, DIRECTING CITY CLERK TO PUBLISH NOTICE OF SAID HEARING, AND DIRECTING THE CITY ENGINEER TO PLACE SAID PLANS ON FILE FOR PUBLIC INSPECTION. Resolutions, Bk. 114: RES. 95-269, p. 269, APPROVING COMPREHENSIVE IMPROVEMENTS ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (CLAP) BUDGET. RES. 95-270, p. 270, AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE CITY MANAGER TO EXECUTE AND FILE AN APPLICATION WITH THE UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION FOR A GRANT UNDER SECTION 5307 (formerly Section 9) OF THE U.S. CODE, TO ~E USED FOR TRANSIT OPERATING AND CAPITAL ASSISTANCE FUNDING. RES. 95- 271, p. 271, ACCEPTING WORK FOR THE 1994 CURB RAMP PROJECT. Correspondence: Pamela Bleckwenn regarding door-to-door soliciting. Richard F. Houston regarding the proposed straw poll. Johnson County Department of Public Health regarding the Adult Day Program. Memorandum from the Traffic Engineer regarding parking prohibition on the west side of the 100 block of South Summit Street. Carl Beyerhelm regarding CityVote. National Voting Rights Institute regarding CityVote. Johnson County Auditor regarding placing straw poll on the ballot. City Vote regarding straw poll. Applications for Use of Streets and Public Grounds. Kathy Quigley for use of public sidewalks to offer poppies for donations to benefit veterans on September 8 and 9, 1995, approved. Iowa City Road Races, Inc., to close Linn Street between Washington and College streets on October 29, 1995, for the awards ceremony and post-race party, approved. Sue Newton for the use of the 1200 block of Ginter Avenue for a block party on September 9, 1995, with a rain date of September 1 O, approved. Council Activities September 12, 1995 Page 2 revised 9/26/95 Sue Schuster for the use of Ealing Drive between Wrexham Drive and Cardiff Circle for a neighborhood party on September 4, 1995, approved. David Curry for use of a portion of Bristol Drive for a block party on September 4, 1995, approved, Johnson County Coalition for Persons with Disabilities for use of public sidewalks on September 16, 1995, for a TraveI-A-Thon, approved. Friends of the Iowa River Scenic Trail, Inc. (FIRST) for use of public streets on September 10, 1995, for a Bike & Hike, approved, Applications for City Plaza Use Permits: Rebecca Thomas for permission to set up a table on September 8 and September 15, 1995, for the purpose of distributing information about her church, approved. Billy HowelI-Sinnard for permission to set up a table on September 10, 1995, for the purpose of distributing literature regarding the Spiritual Assembly of Baha'is, approved. Jacqueline Gharib for permission to set up a table on September 9 and September 30, 1995, for the purpose of distributing information and soliciting donations for women's organizations in Central America, approved. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 6/0, Horowitz absent. The Mayor Pro tern declared the motion carried. Moved by Lehman, seconded by Throgmorton, to adopt RES. 95-272, Bk. 114, p. 272, APPROVING THE DISPOSITION PLAN APPLICATION FOR 1926/1946 BROADWAY STREET. Affirmative roll call, 5/0, Kubby abstaining, Horowitz absent. The Mayor Pro tern declared the resolution adopted. Harold Engen, Senior Center Commission Chair, updated Council on activities at the Center and invited Council to the Fourteenth Anniversary celebration on September 15th. A public hearing was held 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 (Outlot A - Whispering Meadows). Chuck Mullen, representing CB Development, appeared. Moved by Throgmorton, seconded by Pigott, to accept correspondence from: Carol Barker, CB Development; Mary Lewis, President of Grant Wood Neighborhood Assn. The Mayor Pro tem declared the motion carried unanimously, 6/0, Horowitz absent. Moved by Kubby, seconded by Pigott, to continue the public hearing to September 26, 1995. The Mayor Pro tem declared the motion carried unanimously, 6~0, Horowitz absent, Council Member Throgmorton indicated he had intended to make a motion with regard to the CityVote resolution at this time, but stated the motion and discussion should wait until later in the meeting when County Atty. White arrives. A public hearing was held on an ordinance amending the Zoning Chapter by changing-c~'~/.L/ 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: Lisa Heckes, Vice-President Ty'N Cae Neighborhood Assn.; Barb Standish, 2236 Abbey Lane, President Ty'N Cae Neighborhood Assn.; Sharon McDonald, Walden Woods; Matt Lofgren, 4017 El Paso Drive; Tom Pugh, 1255 Coil Dr.; Joseph Mc,,o. ,..y, 1213 Cambria Ct.; Tony Rash, 53 Jensen Ct., Walden Woods; Joe Sulentic, 1219 Dolen Place; Paul McDonald, Walden Woods Neighborhood Assn.; Dr. Jose Manaligod, Willow Creek Condominiums; Todd Janus, 2302 Abbey Lane; Gil Cahoon, 2435 Walden Ct.; Rod Sullivan, 1725 Wilson St.; Jong Koo Lee, 1715 Mormom Trek; Gary Watts, developer and applicant; Larry Schnittjer, MMS Consultants; Jim Spratt, 653 Latch Lane; Megann Hester, Mormon Trek Blvd. Senior Planner Miklo present for discussion. Moved by Pigott, seconded by Lehman, to accept correspondence from: the Neighborhood Associations of Ty'n Cae, Walden Woods, Walden Court and Willow Creek Condominiums; Todd Janus; Christine Council Activities September 12, 1995 Page 3 McLennan; Karen McEwen; and Tom Pugh. The Mayor Pro Tern declared the motion carried unanimously, 6~0, Horowitz absent. Moved by Throgmorton, seconded by Kubby, that the 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), be given first vote for consideration. Individual Council Members expressed their views. Saul Mekies appeared. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 6~0, Horowitz absent. The Mayor Pro tern declared the motion carried. Council took a brief recess 10:15 p.m. Reconvened 10:20 p.m. Moved by Pigott, seconded by Throgmorton, for reconsideration of the resolution adopted by this Council on August 29, 1995 which directed the Cgunty Auditor to place a straw poll upon the ballot at the election scheduled for November 7, 1995, and that reconsideration of the resolution occur at a meeting of this Council to be held on or before 4:00 p.m. September 21, 1995, with notice as required by the Code of Iowa. Individual Council Members expressed their views. Johnsoh County Atty. Pat White present for discussion. Jim Spratt, 653 Latch Lane, appeared. The Mayor Pro tem declared the motion carried, 5/1, with the following division of roll call vote: Ayes: Kubby, Lehman, Novick, Pigott, Throgmorton. Nays: Baker. Absent: Horowitz. Moved by Kubby, seconded by Throgmorton, that the rule requiring ordinances to be considered and voted on for final passage at two Council meetings prior to the meeting at which it is to be finally passed be susjoended, the second consideration and vote be waived, and that ORD. 95-3689, Bk. 38, p. 26, AMENDING THE ZONING ORDINANCE CHANGING THE USE REGULATIONS OF AN APPROXIMATE 3.05 ACRE TRACT OF LAND LOCATED NORTH OF AMERICAN LEGION ROAD AND WEST OF ARLINGTON DRIVE (Watts). Senior Planner Miklo present for discussion. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 6~0, Horowitz absent. The Mayor Pro tern declared the motion carried. Moved by Kubby, seconded by Lehman, that the ordinance be finally adopted at this time. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 610, Horowitz absent. The Mayor Pro tern declared the ordinance adopted. Moved by Throgmorton, seconded by Pigott, that the ordinance amending the 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 even when located adjacent to a residential zone, be given first vote for consideration. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 5~0, Horowitz and Baker absent. The Mayor Pro tern declared the motion carried. Moved by Kubby, seconded by Pigott, to adopt ORD. 95-3690, Bk. 38, p. 27, AMENDING THE ZONING ORDINANCE BY CHANGING THE USE REGULATIONS OF AN APPROXIMATE 250 ACRES OF CITY-OWNED PROPERTY LOCATED NORTH OF 1-80 AND WEST OF NORTH DUBUQUE STREET FROM COUNTY A1, RS, AND RS3A TO P, PUBLIC (Water Plant). Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 5~0, Horowitz and Baker absent. The Mayor Pro tern declared the ordinance adopted. Moved by Pigott, seconded by Lehman, to adopt ORD. 95-3691, Bk. 38, p. 28, 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. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 6~0, Horowitz absent. The Mayor Pro tem declared the ordinance adopted. Moved by Pigott, seconded by Kubby, to adopt ORD. 95-3692, 8k. 38, p. 29, AMENDING THE ZONING ORDINANCE BY AMENDING THE USE REGULATIONS OF AN APPROXIMATF-LY 103.86 ACRES, WHICH INCLUDES THE HIGHWAY 218/HIGHWAY 1 INTERCHANGE AND PROPERTY LOCATED IN THE SOUTHWEST QUADRANT OF THE INTER- 27.20 Council Activities September 12, 1995 Page 4 CHANGE (Winebrenner). Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 6~0, Horowitz absent. The Mayor Pro tern declared the ordinance adopted. Moved by Baker, seconded by Lehman, to adopt RES. 95-273, Bk. 114, p. 273, ~_ APPROVING FINAL PLAT OF DEAN OAKES FIFTH ADDITION, IOWA CITY, IOWA. Senior Planner Miklo present for discussion. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 6~0, Horowitz absent. The Mayor Pro tern declared the resolution adopted. A public hearing was held 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. No one appeared. A public hearing was held on 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. Lyone Fein, 605 E. Burlington St., appeared. City Engr. Fosse present for discussion. Moved by Kubby, seconded by Pigott, to defer indefinitely a resolution approving plans, specifications, form of contract and estimate of cost for construction of the Iowa River C Corridor Trail, Iowa Memorial Union Bridge to Iowa Avenue Project, and directing City Clerk to publish notice to bidders. The Mayor Pro tem declared the motion carried, 6~0, Horowitz absent. A public hearing was held on plans, specifications, form of contract, and estimate of cost for the construction of a product[on well in the Jordan Aquifer at the Water Facility Site. No one appeared. Moved by Kubby, seconded by Pigott, to adopt RES. 95-274, Bk. 114, p. 274, APPROVING 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, ESTABLISHING AMOUNT OF BID SECURITY TO ACCOMPANY EACH BID, DIRECTING CITY CLERK TO PUBLISH ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS, AND FIXING TIME AND PLACE FOR RECEIPT OF BIDS at 10:30 a.m. October 3, 1995. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 6~0, Horowitz absent. The Mayor Pro tern declared the resolution adopted. A public hearing was held on plans, specifications, form of contract, and estimate of cost for the construction of ground storage reservoir pump system improvements project. Public Works Director Schmadeke present for discussion. Moved by Throgmorton, seconded by Lehman, to adopt RES. 95-275, Bk. 114, p. 275, ,~r~ c/. -_ APPROVING PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS, FORM OF CONTRACT, AND ESTIMATE OF COST FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE GROUND STORAGE RESERVOIR PUMP SYSTEM IMPROVEMENTS, ESTABLISHING AMOUNT OF BID SECURITY TO ACCOMPANY EACH BID, DIRECTING CITY CLERK TO PUBLISH ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS AND FIXING TIME AND PLACE FOR RECEIPT OF BIDS at 10:30 a.m. October 3, 1995. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 6/0, Horowitz absent. The Mayor Pro tem declared the resolution adopted. A public hearing was held on conveyance, by quit claim deed, of City-owned property ~r~o in Saint Matthias Addition abutting Roberts Home Town Dairy Property to Roberts Home Town Dairy. No one appeared. Moved by Pigott, seconded by Throgmorton, to adopt RES. 95-276, Bk. 114, p. 276, AUTHORIZING CONVEYANCE, BY QUIT CLAIM DEED, OF CITY-OWNED PROPERTY IN SAINT MATTHIAS ADDITION ABUTTING ROBERTS HOME TOWN DAIRY PROPERTY TO ROBERTS HOME TOWN DAIRY. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 6/0, Horowitz absent. The Mayor Pro tem declared the resolution adopted. The Mayor Pro tem noted the previously announced vacancies: Historic Preservation Comm. - One vacancy for a Summit Street representative to fill an unexpired term ending Council Activities September 12, 1995 Page 5 March 29, 1998. This appointment will be made at the September 26, 1995, meeting of the City Council. Riverfront and Natural Areas Comm. - Two vacancies for three-year terms ending ~r~3.~_ December 1, 1998. These appointments will be made at the October 10, 1995, meeting of the City Council. The Mayor Pro tem noted the current vacancies: Sr. Center Comm. - Two vacancies ~7~_ for three-year terms ending December 31, 1998. These appointments will be made at the October 2zl., 1995, meeting of the City Council. Council Member Kubby noted there would be a silent protest September 13 at the ~. r~;~_ Court House honoring deceased bicyclist Kevin Joyce, and urging changing State law penalties for these charges. She also outlined activities planned for the Iowa Women's Music Festival September 13-16. Council Member Pigott acknowledged receipt of the Melrose Avenue Environmental Assessment Study. He informed staff of a dip in the street near Happy Hollow Park on Brown ~7 Street, and questioned repair. The City Mgr. noted it was a brick street and the street serves as a drainage but would follow up. Pigott questioned synchronized lights on Burlington Street. ~ 737_. The City Mgr. noted it war a state highway with a great deal of pedestrian traffic as well as side friction; he will follow-up with the Traffic Engr. regarding the strategy of allowing side traffic to trigger the signal. Council Member Baker congratulated Press Citizen reporter Jon Yates on his promotion. ~ Baker asked for an update on Iowa City being a test community for a local ordinance requiring ~.'~ ~ ! bike helmets. Novick stated the matter had not appeared on the JCCOG agenda but thought the issue would be pursued at the state level. Mayor Pro tem Novick announced the results of the School Board election. She.. reminded citizens of the Annual Human Rights Awards Breakfast scheduled October 12, and urged people to nominate perspective award winners in the business and individual categories. Novick stated the Chamber of Commerce Annual Awards Breakfast is planned for November_~ 7~/~-- 15, and asked citizens to nominate leaders who have n~ade significant contribution to the community. She acknowledged the Japanese visitors in town last week-end as part of the Midwest Japanese Conference, and along with Mayor Horowitz, thanked volunteers for all their efforts during the visit. Novick reported on the open house and rededication at the Coldren residence; invited citizens to the Intellectual Freedom Festival at the Iowa City Public_ Library on September 24; and congratulated Allegra Dane on her being named 1995 Iowa Master Farm Homemaker. The City Mgr. stated a city council candidate workshop on financial issues has been_~7.~ scheduled for September 14. Council agreed to consider item//22 at this time. Moved by Kubby, seconded by Baker, to adopt RES. 95-277, Bk. 114, p. 277, RECLASSIFYING A POSITION IN THE LIBRARY (part- time Library Clerk to part-time Library Assistant II). Library Director Craig present for discussion. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 6~0, Horowitz absent. The Mayor Pro tem declared the resolution adopted. (Council returned to item//17.) Moved by Kubby, seconded by Throgmorton, to accept recommendations from the Human Rights Comm.: (1) that the Human Rights Ordinance be amended to provide the Commission with the authority to subpoena witnesses and conduct discovery in all cases involving allegations of discrimination as opposed to just housing discrimination cases; (2) that the Human Rights Ordinance be amended to add to the definition of sexual orientation actual or perceived male or female heterosexuality, bisexualit~, homosexuality, transsexuality, or transvestism and to include a person's attitudes, preferences, beliefs and practices pertaining thereto. The Mayor Pro tern declared the motion carried unanimously, 6/0, Horowitz absent. Moved by Kubby, seconded by Pigott, to adopt RES. 95-278, Bk. 114, p. 278, INTENT TO CONVEY A TWENTY-FOOT WIDE, VACATED PORTION OF ALLEY RIGHT OF WAY Council Activities September 12, 1995 Page 6 LOCATED EAST OF GILBERT COURT, IMMEDIATELY SOUTH OF THE IOWA INTERSTATE RAILWAY AND IMMEDIATELY NORTH OF LOT 4 OF BLOCK 3, LYON'S ADDITION, TO BERNARD AND JOANNA MILDER, AND SETTING A PUBLIC HEARING FOR SEPTEMBER 26, 1995 (for $,55 a square foot for sum total of $572.00). Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 6/0, Horowitz absent. The Mayor Pro tern declared the resolution adopted, Moved by Kubby, seconded by Lehman, to adopt RES. 95-279, Bk. 114, p. 279, ~'~.~'_~ APPROVING, AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE MAYOR TO EXECUTE AND THE CITY CLERK TO ATTEST AN AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF IOWA CITY AND NNW, INC. OF IOWA CITY TO PROVIDE ENGINEERING CONSULTING SERVICES FOR THE SUMMIT STREET BRIDGE REPLACEMENT PROJECT. City Engr. present for discussion. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 6/0, Horowitz absent. The Mayor Pro tern declared the resolution adopted. M(Jved by Kubby, seconded by Lehman, to adopt a resolution awarding contract and~)7-~5'¢ authorizing Mayor to sign and City Clerk to attest a contract for the construction of the 1995 Curb Ramps Project, City Engr, Fosse present for discussion. The Mayor Pro tern declared the resolution defeated, 0/6, Horowitz absent. Moved by Lehman, seconded by Throgmorton, to adopt RES, 95-280, Bk, 114, p. 280, ~7~' 7 AMENDING THE BUDGETED POSITIONS IN THE GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS DIVISION OF THE PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT (add one part-time Custodian). Affirmative roll call vote unar~mous, 6/0, Horowitz absent. The Mayor Pro tem declared the resolution adopted. Moved by Throgmorton, seconded by Kubby, to adopt RES. 95-281, Bk. 114, p. 281,. ~ r~-~, AMENDING RESOLUTION NO. 96-180, AUTHORIZING AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF IOWA CITY AND THE IOWA CITY ASSOCIATION OF PROFESSIONAL FIREFIGHTERS, IAFF, AFL-CIO, LOCAL 610, TO BE EFFECTIVE JULY 1, 1995, THROUGH JUNE 30, 1996. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 6/0, Horowitz absent. The Mayor Pro tem declared the resolution adopted. Moved by Pigott, seconded by Throgmorton, to adjourn 11:55 p.m. The Mayor Pro tem declared the motion carried unanimously, 6/0, Horowitz absent. Marian K. Karr, City Clerk Naomi J, Novick, Mayor Pro tem City of Iowa City MEMORANDUM DATE: TO: FROM: RE: September 1, 1995 Memo for Record City Manager Material 'Sent to Council Only Agenda for the September 5, 1995, meeting of the City Councils of ~J~ Iowa City and University Heights. Memorandum from Mayor Horowitz regarding Local Government Environmental~?~ Resource Council (LGERC) Copy of letter from Mayor Horowitz to the persons who attended the ~ / meeting regarding the Iowa City landfill. Memoranda from the City Manager: a. Sturgis Ferry Park ~' b. Housing Policy Discussion c. Vacation ~7~ d. Pending Developmen~ Issues Material b. from the City Attorney: Memorandum regarding partial litigation update Copy of letter to the County Attorney regarding questions concerning rules for exit polls Copy of memorandum to CoUncil Member Kubby regarding copy of article on CityVote 95-96 Material from the City Clerk: a. Memorandum regarding attendance chart b. Copy of letter to sidewalk cafe proprietors c. ~emorandum regarding the Iowa League of Cities meeting ~77~ Summary of the first meeting of the Iowa City Airport Master Plan Resource Group. Agenda and minutes of the Council on Disability Rights and Education. Note from the Grant Wood PTO expressing appreciation for the East Side J~ Loop bus. Agenda for the August 31, 1995, meeting of the Johnson County Board of Supervisors. Memo from City Clerk regarding Council Agenda & Information Packets ~]7~ given to City Council Candidates. Copy of Letter from Mayor to Iowa Civil Liberties Union regarding ~]7~ national CityVote project. City of Iowa City MEMORANDUM DATE: September 8, 1995 TO: City Council FROM: City Manager RE: Material in Information Packet Copy of letter from Mayor Horowitz to the Corps of Engineers regarding ~77~ operating procedures. Copy of letter from the City Manager to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency regarding the Ibwa City Landfill. Memorandum ~rom the Assistant Director of PCD regarding Melrose Avenue project. Memorandum from the Director of Parking and Transit regarding Melrose Avenue Bridge. Memorandum from the Director of Parking and Transit and the City Traffic Engineer regarding parking meters in loading zones. Memorandum from the City Attorney's office regarding Animal Waste ~7~3 Ordinance. Copy of letter from the Animal Control Supervisor to Evelyn Kral ~7~L/ regarding the scooper law. Copy of memorandum from the Animal Control Supervisor to the Police J~ Chief in reply to Council Member Kubby's memorandum. Memorandum from the Director of Parks and Recreation regarding College ~F~o Green Park vandalism. Memorandum from the Airport Manager regarding global positioning system. Memoranda from the City Clerk: a. Landfil] discussion of August 21, 1995 ~7~ b. Council Work Session of August 28, 1995 ~77~ Copy of letter from the Economic Development Coordinator to John Gross ~7~0 regarding assessed value of property in the central business district. Memorandum from the City Attorney's Office regarding motion to reconsider.~?lJ Copy of letter from the Iowa Civil Liberties Union Foundation regarding j-7Q~ straw poll. Agendas for the September 5 informal meeting and September 7 formal meeting of the Johnson County Board of Supervisors. Memo from City Atty. regarding comment re University Heights' attorney statement to Press-Citizen. Memo from City Clerk regarding Council Work Session of September 5, 1995.~ Copies of: Environmental Update and Request for a F~nding of No o~ ~ Significant Impact (FONSI). (dated 9/5/95) Environmental Assessment - Melrose Ave. & Bridge Construction~7~7 (dated March 1995)