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• Enacted significant zoning
charges restricting 4 and 5
bedroom units
• Established a graduated
density formula for 1, 2 and 3
bedroom apartments
•Increased parking requirements
in a newly �eated University
Impact Area
• Created the �fferlo Street
Historic District
•Initiated Qbmprehens ivir Plan
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Expansion of the neighborhood
open space ordinance
Consideration of a historic
district for the Melrose
neighborhood
Zoning changes pertaining to
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ority developments
Cont ue to oppose state
legi ation prohibiting cities
fro egulating occupancy
base on the number of
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• Consideration of a historic
district for the Melrose
neighborhood
• Zoning changes pertaining to
o- housing and fraternity and
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4-Cont 7hue to oppose state
legi lation prohibiting cities
fro egulating occupancy
base on the number of
unrel tid occupants
Open Stakeholder
CorMam ation
• Considerable outreach to neighborhood
associations
• Assisted in the creation of a new Eastside
Neighborhood association (Mercer, Oaks
Meadow, and Village Green)
• Continued developer roundtable meetings and
outreach to the University of Iowa and the
ICCSD
• Various social media and communication
enhancements \
• Pending recommendations on changes to
the "Good Neighbc� " policy
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Parkland investment:
• North Market Square
Park
• Reno Street Park
- Fairmeadows Park
- Parkview Terrace
open space
improvements
Public
infrastructure:
-Miller-Orchard
sidewalk
-Dewey Street
brick road
-Lower Muscatine
Road
• PIN grant program
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• FY 2014 Capital Improvement
Plan implementation
- Review of brick sidewalk
inventory
• Discussions with the ICCSD
on collaborative efforts
with existing and new
elementary schools
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Parkland investment:
• North Market Square
Park
• Reno Street Park
• Fairmeadows Park
• Parkview Terrace
open space
improvements
Public
infrastructure:
• Miller- Orchard
sidewalk
• Dewey Street
brick road
• Lower Muscatine
Road
grant program
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• Review of br
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• Review of
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Accomplis:,ed
to bate:
• UniverCity Program:
-Phase 1 & 2 completed
(30 homes)
-Phase 3 underway
(12 homes)
-Continued implementation 1
of the GRIP program
impacting several doze
properties over the last
few years
• Created the new Targeted
Neighborhood Improvement
Program in 2012 -13
(assisted 12 households
in the first year with
$200k in funding)
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Completion of phase 3
of the UniverCity
program
Continuation of the GRIP
program
• Second year of the
Targeted Neighborhood
Improvement Program
(promi�sed to expand to
thetlain neighborhood)
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• UniverCity Program:
-Phase 1 & 2 completed
(30 homes)
• Phase 3 underway
(12 homes)
-Continued implementation
of the GRIP program
impacting several doze!
properties over the last
few years
• Created the new Targeted
Neighborhood Improvement
Program in 2012 -13
(assisted 12 households
in the first year with
$200k in funding)
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• Completion of phase
of the UniverCity
program
• Continuation of the
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program
Second year of the
Targeted Neighborhoc
Improvement Program
(promised to expand
the 'twain neighboncc
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• Riverfront Crossings and
Downtown Master Plan
Good Ideas campaign and
the IC 2030 Comprehensive
Plan update
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• Administrative policy
changes:
-Triggers for annual
inspections of rental
properties
•Leasing of duplex units
• Proactive over - occupancy
checks
• Review of rental permit
sanction policies
• Disorderly house ordinance
amendment
• Launch of the Zipcar program
• Mobile application development
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-Residential waste container
storage ordinance
• Review of strategies to
reduce the number of non-
conforming residential
properties and rooming houses
• Mobile application public launch
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-Administrative
changes:
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inspections
properties
policy • Residential was
storage ordinan
annual
of rental
. Leasing of duplex units
• Proactive over - occupancy
checks
• Review of rental permit
sanction policies
-Disorderly house ordinance
amendment
• Launch of the Zipcar program
• Mobile application development
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reduce the numb
conforming resi
properties and
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Zipcar program
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• Residential waste
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• Review of
reduce the
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properties
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number of non-
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• Mobile application public launch
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