HomeMy WebLinkAbout11/07/1988November 7, 1988
The Council of the City of Waterloo, Iowa, met in Regular Session at City Hall Council
Chambers, Waterloo, Iowa, at 7:00 p.m. on November 7, 1988. Mayor Bernard L. McKinley in
the Chair. Roll Call: Dell, Fox, Angel, Buck, Wright, Budak, Brown.
Invocation by: Councilperson Bob Brown.
Pledge of Allegiance: Pack 29, Den #4 --Daniel Brown, Joshua Dell, Troy Fischer, Lorenzo
Forristall, Adam Hoven, Jay Johnson.
92997 - Moved by Buck, seconded by Wright
that the Agenda, as amended, for the Regular Session on November 7, 1988 at
7:00 p.m., and the Minutes of the Regular Session on October 24, 1988 at 7:00
p.m., be accepted and approved. Motion carried.
HEARINGS
92998 - Moved by Angel, seconded by Brown
that proof of publication of notice of public hearing on an ordinance amending
the Waterloo Zoning Ordinance by repealing Subsection (1) of Section 2A -5C,
Interpretation of District Boundaries, of Part IV, District and Boundaries; and
by enacting in lieu thereof a new Subsection (1) of Section 2A -5C,
Interpretation of District Boundaries, of Part IV, District and Boundaries, as
published in the Waterloo Courier on October 21, 1988, be received and placed
on file. Motion carried.
92999 - HOLD HEARING --This being the time and place of public hearing, the Mayor called
for written and oral objections and there were none.
Moved by Wright, seconded by Angel
that the hearing be closed and that the recommendation of approval of the
Planning, Programming and Zoning Commission, be received and placed on file.
Motion carried.
93000 - Moved by Dell, seconded by Fax
that "an Ordinance amending the Waterloo Zoning Ordinance by repealing
Subsection (1) of Section 2A -5C, Interpretation of District Boundaries, of Part
IV, District and Boundaries; and by enacting in lieu thereof a new Subsection
(1) of Section 2A -5C, Interpretation of District Boundaries, of Part IV,
District and Boundaries", be received, placed on file, passed and considered
for the first time. Ayes: Seven. Motion carried.
93001 - Moved by Fox, seconded by Dell
that rules requiring ordinances to be recorded as having been considered and
voted for passage at two prior meetings, be suspended. Ayes: Seven. Motion
carried.
93002 - Moved by Brown, seconded by Dell
that the following ordinance be recorded as having been considered and passed
for the second and third times and now placed on its final adoption. Ayes:
Seven. Motion carried.
93003 - Moved by Buck, seconded by Wright
that "an Ordinance amending the Waterloo Zoning Ordinance by repealing
Subsection (1) of Section 2A -5C, Interpretation of District Boundaries, of Part
IV, District and Boundaries; and by enacting in lieu thereof a new Subsection
(1) of Section 2A -5C, Interpretation of District Boundaries, of Part IV,
District and Boundaries", be adopted. Ayes: Seven.
Ordinance adopted and upon approval by Mayor assigned No. 3595.
November 7, 1988
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Hearings - continued
93004 - Moved by Budak, seconded by Fox
that proof of publication of notice of public hearing on an ordinance declaring
a moratorium along the Interstate Substitution Corridors, as published in the
Waterloo Courier on October 21, 1988, be received and placed on file. Motion
carried.
93005 - HOLD HEARING --This being the time and place of public hearing, the Mayor called
for written and oral objections.
John Nagle, Nagle Sign Company, stated that he agreed with the planning of the
new 218 Corridor through the downtown Waterloo area but objected to the
moratorium. Nagle continued that many people have large investments in the
area with property and a moratorium would financially handicap these people.
Jim Lawrence, of the Waterloo Chamber of Commerce, stated that the Chamber
Executive Board agrees with the moratorium but would support it for a six-month
period.
Mayor McKinley stated that he realized that this would be a hardship on some
people in the community but felt that an opportunity like this only comes once
in the life of the City. McKinley continued that it would take good planning
to make this corridor beautiful.
Randy Wallace, 1635 Hawthorne, stated that the City is looking for tax dollars,
and what quicker way to come up with tax dollars but to allow businesses to
build along this corridor. Wallace disagreed with the moratorium.
Mayor McKinley stated that people along the corridor would be sorrier if indeed
the Council denied this request for the moratorium. He stated again that
planning is everything in the beautification of this corridor.
Betty Fuller, Fuller Salvage at 2113 Mitchell Avenue, stated that she had been
in business for forty years and has two buildings on the drawing board to be
constructed to enhance her business. She questioned whether she would have to
return to the Council to obtain approval of the buildings.
Mayor McKinley stated that she would have to return to the Council under the
hardship section of the ordinance.
Donna Lesyshen, Assistant City Attorney, stated that in her opinion the
ordinance was a valid ordinance and was completely legal if kept within a
certain time frame.
Craig Shirey, Chairman of the committee appointed to study the new 218 Corridor
stated that his committee would move as swiftly as possible, but if the Council
only passed the moratorium for six months, this could leave his committee one
to two months short of coming up with a good recommendation for the corridor.
Larry Winninger, 3429 Georgetown Drive, stated that a one year moratorium is
too long. He continued that he would rather see the Council pass the six month
moratorium.
Councilperson Buck stated that the recommendation from the committee will be a
complicated situation to come up with those types of recommendations within a
six month period. Buck continued that he felt that six months would be
unrealistic for setting a moratorium.
Ernie Boykin, 530 Hope Avenue, stated that she is Co-chair of the East Fourth
Street Committee, and she understands what a large job it is just for a few
blocks along East Fourth Street. She stated that you are talking about miles
and miles of corridors in this situation, and that the Council is being
unrealistic if they think a good job can be completed within six months.
Mayor McKinley suggested that the Council pass a twelve-month moratorium with a
committee report and review after six months.
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Hearings - continued
Jim Lawrence, Executive Director of the Chamber of Commerce, suggested that the
Council pass a six-month moratorium with three additional months if the
moratorium is not complete.
Moved by Fox, seconded by Dell
that the hearing be closed and that the petitions and the recommendation of
approval of the Planning, Programming and Zoning Commission and any oral and
written comments, be received and placed on file. Motion carried.
93006 - Moved by Fox, seconded by Angel
that "an Ordinance declaring a moratorium along the Interstate Substitution
Corridors for a six-month period with a three month extension", be received,
placed on file, passed and considered for the first time. Ayes: Seven.
Motion carried.
93007 - Moved by Buck, seconded by Brown
that rules requiring ordinances to be considered and voted for passage at two
prior meetings, be suspended. Ayes: Seven. Motion carried.
93008 - Moved by Buck, seconded by Fox
that the following ordinance be recorded as having been considered and passed
for the second and third times and now placed on its final adoption. Ayes:
Seven. Motion carried.
93009 - Moved by Fox, seconded by Wright
that "an Ordinance declaring a moratorium along the Interstate Substitution
Corridors", be adopted. Ayes: Seven.
Ordinance adopted and upon approval by Mayor assigned No. 3596.
93010 - Moved by Angel, seconded by Brown
that proof of publication of notice of public hearing on request of Tower Park
Partnership, Inc. to vacate, sell and convey a portion of the right-of-way
along the west side of Kimball Avenue, south of San Marnan Drive, as published
in the Waterloo Courier on October 21, 1988, be received and placed on file.
Motion carried.
93011 - HOLD HEARING --This being the time and place of public hearing, the Mayor called
for written and oral objections and there were none.
Moved by Buck, seconded by Fax
that the hearing be closed and that the recommendation of approval of the
Planning, Programming and Zoning Commission, be received and placed on file.
Motion carried.
93012 - Moved by Dell, seconded by Brown
that "an Ordinance vacating a portion of the right-of-way along the west side
of Kimball Avenue, south of San Marnan Drive", be received, placed on file,
passed and considered for the first time. Ayes: Seven. Motion carried.
93013 - Moved by Brown, seconded by Dell
that rules requiring ordinances to be considered and voted for passage at two
prior meetings, be suspended. Ayes: Seven. Motion carried.
November 7, 1988
Hearings - continued
93014 - Moved by Wright, seconded by Angel
that the following ordinance be
for the second and third times
Seven. Motion carried.
93015 - Moved by Budak, seconded by Dell
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recorded as having been considered and passed
and now placed on its final adoption. Ayes:
that "an Ordinance vacating a portion
of Kimball Avenue, south of San Marnan
Ordinance adopted and upon approval by
of the right-of-way along the west side
Drive", be adopted. Ayes: Seven.
Mayor assigned No. 3597.
93016 - Moved by Buck, seconded by Angel
that "Resolution authorizing sale and conveyance of a portion of the
right-of-way along the west side of Kimball Avenue, south of San Marnan Drive
to Tower Park Partnership, Inc.", be adopted and City Attorney instructed to
prepare a deed accordingly. Ayes: Seven.
Resolution adopted and upon approval by Mayor assigned No. 1988-601.
UNFINISHED BUSINESS
92017 - Councilperson Brown gave a short history of the complaints registered by the
residents requesting to resod and regrade the city right-of-way adjacent to the
property in conjunction with the F.Y. 1988 Independence Avenue Area Sanitary &
Storm Sewer Project. Brown stated that this issue had been reviewed by the
Public Works Committee, and after deliberation, it is the Committee's
recommendation that the request of the residents in the area for resodding and
regrading be denied.
James Boyd, 337 Alta Vista Avenue, stated that the City did not get a quality
job for what they paid for in the sodding of the area. Boyd continued that the
sod was of poor quality, it was not rolled, and when the residents tried to
water it, on the second watering the water froze. Boyd asked the Council for
some assistance in resodding.
Eric Thorson, City Engineer, stated that the only telephone calls that were
logged in regarding the sodding was residents asking questions on the care of
their new sod.
Councilperson Dell questioned Thorson on his telephone logging procedures.
Eric Thorson, City Engineer, responded that a log is kept of each complaint for
tracking purposes and also is registered on the process in which the complaint
is handled. Thorson again stated that no complaint calls were logged in
regarding the sod in Highland.
Moved by Wright, seconded by None
that the City of Waterloo reseed the area previously sodded in conjunction with
the F.Y. 1988 Independence Avenue Area Sanitary & Storm Sewer Project, Contract
No. 329. Motion dies for lack of second.
Move by Brown, seconded by Fax
to receive and file comments on the petition from resident requesting review of
sodding situation in the Highland Park area in conjunction with F.Y. 1988
Independence Avenue Area Sanitary & Storm Sewer, Contract No. 329, and that the
recommendation for denial from the Public Works Committee be upheld. Ayes:
Six. Nays: Wright. Motion carried.
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PETITIONS FROM PUBLIC
93018 - Moved by Buck, seconded by Budak
that communication from City Planner transmitting request of Pamela J. Barnhart
and Donna M. Newton, et al, to vacate, sell and convey an alley located north
of Black Hawk Road and west of Paul Avenue, together with recommendation of
approval of the Planning, Programming and Zoning Commission, be received,
placed on file and "Resolution setting date of public hearing as November 28,
1988 at 7:00 p.m. in the City Hall Council Chambers on the above described
request", be adopted and Clerk/Auditor instructed to publish notice of same.
Ayes: Seven.
Resolution adopted and upon approval by Mayor assigned No. 1988-602.
93019 - Moved by Buck, seconded by Budak
that communication from City Engineer transmitting request of Kenneth J. Stultz
for temporary concrete driveway, without regard to sidewalk grade, to be
located at 1234 West Ridgeway Avenue, together with recommendation of approval
of the City Engineer, be received, placed on file and "Resolution approving
said request", be adopted. Ayes: Seven.
Resolution adopted and upon approval by Mayor assigned No. 1988-603.
DOCUMENTS
93020 - Moved by Brown, seconded by Fox
that communication from Transportation Program Manager transmitting Certificate
of Completion and Final Acceptance of Agreement Work for Kimball Avenue South
(San Marnan to South City Limits), IX -6641(5)--79-07, for work completed by
Cedar Valley Corporation, be received, placed on file and "Resolution approving
said document", be adopted and Mayor authorized to execute same. Ayes:
Seven.
Resolution adopted and upon approval by Mayor assigned No. 1988-604.
93021 - Moved by Brown, seconded by Fox
that communication from Transportation Program Manager transmitting Contract
for Appraisal Services with Albert B. Little for an appraisal on 610 Bayard
Street in conjunction with Sixth Street Extension, IX -6604(2)--79-07, be
received, placed on file and "Resolution approving said contract", be adopted
and Mayor authorized to execute same. Ayes: Seven.
Resolution adopted and upon approval by Mayor assigned No. 1988-605.
93022 - Moved by Brown, seconded by Fox
that communication from Transportation Program Manager transmitting
recommendation of award of Asbestos Removal Contract D -88(A) to Cyclone Steeple
Jacks, Inc. of Nevada, Iowa in the amount of $9,022.00 in conjunction with
Ansborough Avenue North Project, be received, placed on file and "Resolution
approving said contract", be adopted and Mayor and Clerk/Auditor authorized to
execute same. Ayes: Seven.
Resolution adopted and upon approval by Mayor assigned No. 1988-606.
93023 - Moved by Brown, seconded by Fox
that communication from Assistant City Engineer transmitting Change Order No. 1
for a net increase of $702.27 for work to be performed by Youngblut
Contracting, Inc. in conjunction with F.Y. 1988 Vincent and Longview Culvert
Replacements, Contract No. 326, together with recommendation of approval, be
received, placed on file and Mayor and Clerk/Auditor authorized to execute
same. Motion carried.
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Documents - continued
93024 - Moved by Brown, seconded by Fox
that communication from Assistant City Engineer transmitting Change Order No. 2
for a net increase of $2,823.77 for work to be performed by Youngblut
Contracting, Inc. in conjunction with F.Y. 1988 Street Reconstruction Program,
Contract No. 335, together with recommendation of approval, be received, placed
on file and Mayor and Clerk/Auditor authorized to execute same. Motion
carried.
93025 - Moved by Brown, seconded by Fox
that communication from Assistant City Engineer transmitting Change Order No. 2
for a net increase of $1,520.21 for work to be performed by Youngblut
Contracting, Inc. in conjunction with F.Y. 1989 Paving Program, Contract No.
352, together with recommendation of approval, be received, placed on file and
Mayor and Clerk/Auditor authorized to execute same. Motion carried.
93026 - Moved by Brown, seconded by Fox
that communication from Assistant City Engineer transmitting Change Order No. 1
for a net decrease of $2,450.63 for work to be performed by Aspro, Inc. &
Subsidiary in conjunction with F.Y. 1989 500 Block of Derbyshire Road Paving,
Contract No. 355, together with recommendation of approval, be received, placed
on file and Mayor and Clerk/Auditor authorized to execute same. Motion
carried.
93027 - Moved by Brown, seconded by Fox
that communication from Assistant City Engineer transmitting Completion of
Project and Recommendation of Acceptance for F.Y. 1989 Paving Program, Contract
No. 352, for work completed by Youngblut Contracting, Inc., be received, placed
on file and "Resolution approving said document", be adopted. Ayes:
Seven.
Resolution adopted and upon approval by Mayor assigned No. 1988-607.
93028 - Moved by Brown, seconded by Fox
that Maintenance Bond in conjunction with F.Y. 1989 Paving Program, Contract
No. 352, from Youngblut Contracting, Inc., be received and placed on file.
Motion carried.
93029 - Moved by Brown, seconded by Fox
that communication from Assistant City Engineer transmitting Completion of
Project and Recommendation of Acceptance for F.Y. 1988 Vincent and Longview
Culvert Replacement, Contract No. 326, for work completed by Youngblut
Contracting, Inc., be received, placed on file and "Resolution approving said
document", be adopted. Ayes: Seven.
Resolution adopted and upon approval by Mayor assigned No. 1988-608.
93030 - Moved by Brown, seconded by Fax
that Maintenance Bond in conjunction with F.Y. 1988 Vincent and Longview
Culvert Replacement, Contract No. 326, be received and placed on file. Motion
carried.
93031 - Moved by Brown, seconded by Fox
that communication from Transportation Program Manager transmitting
recommendation of award of Removal & Site Clearance Contract A -88(M) to Merle
Gleason Construction of Waterloo, Iowa, in the amount of $25,242.00 in
conjunction with Ansborough Avenue North, be received, placed on file and
"Resolution approving said contract", be adopted and Mayor and Clerk/Auditor
authorized to execute same. Ayes: Seven.
Resolution adopted and upon approval by Mayor assigned No. 1988-609.
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Documents - continued
93032 - Moved by Brown, seconded by Fox
that communication from City Engineer transmitting Annual Right -of -Way
Assurance Statement with Iowa Department of Transportation for Federal -Aid
Projects, together with recommendation of approval, be received, placed on file
and "Resolution approving said document", be adopted and Mayor authorized to
execute same. Ayes: Seven.
Resolution adopted and upon approval by Mayor assigned No. 1988-610.
93033 - Moved by Brown, seconded by Fax
that communication from Transportation Program Manager transmitting
recommendation of award of contract for purchase of signal control equipment to
Brown Traffic Products of Davenport, Iowa, in the amount of $4,320 in
conjunction with intersection of U.S. 63 and Fletcher Avenue,
UST -63-6(54)--4A-07, be received, placed on file and "Resolution approving said
contract", be adopted. Ayes: Seven.
Resolution adopted and upon approval by Mayor assigned No. 1988-611.
93034 - Moved by Brown, seconded by Fax
that communication from Planning and Development Director transmitting Purchase
Agreement with the Iowa Department of Transportation for a portion of property
owned by the National Cattle Congress in conjunction with the construction of
Relocated 218, IX -218-7(59)--3P-07, be received, placed on file and "Resolution
approving said agreement", be adopted and Mayor authorized to execute same.
Ayes: Seven.
Resolution adopted and upon approval by Mayor assigned No. 1988-612.
93035 - Moved by Brown, seconded by Fax
that communication from Planning and Development Director transmitting Easement
Agreement with the Iowa Department of Transportation for a portion of property
owned by the National Cattle Congress in conjunction with the construction of
Relocated 218, IX -218-7(59)--3P-07, be received, placed on file and "Resolution
approving said agreement", be adopted and Mayor authorized to execute same.
Ayes: Seven.
Resolution adopted and upon approval by Mayor assigned No. 1988-613.
RESOLUTIONS TO BE ADOPTED
93036 - Moved by Angel, seconded by Brown
that "Resolution approving and providing for the execution of Housing and
Community Development Block Grant Contract No. R -87 -MC -19-0207 with the U.S.
Department of Housing and Urban Development, Amendment No. 1 (4th Year
Community Development Rental Rehabilitation Program Funds)", be adopted. Ayes:
Seven.
Resolution adopted and upon approval by Mayor assigned No. 1988-614.
93037 - Moved by Angel, seconded by Brown
that "Resolution designating certain
Streets" under the provisions of the
Prohibited Parking During Snow Removal",
Resolution adopted and upon approval by
additional streets as "Priority One
Waterloo Traffic Code, Section 309,
be adopted. Ayes: Seven.
Mayor assigned No. 1988-615.
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Resolutions to be Adopted - continued
93038 - Moved by Angel, seconded by Brown
that "Resolution approving acquisition contract payment and accepting of deed
for real property for Parcel No. 1241 in conjunction with Ansborough Avenue
Reconstruction, IX -6615(3)--79-07 (Norman and Darlene Durns)", be adopted.
Ayes: Seven.
Resolution adopted and upon approval by Mayor assigned No. 1988-616.
93039 - Moved by Angel, seconded by Brown
that "Resolution approving temporary easement contract payment and accepting of
easement for real property for Parcel No. AK in conjunction with Hackett Road
Bypass Project (Dennis Liger)", be adopted. Ayes: Seven.
Resolution adopted and upon approval by Mayor assigned No. 1988-617.
93040 - Moved by Angel, seconded by Brown
that "Resolution officially removing Twin City Way as a private street from the
official street map", be adopted. Ayes: Seven.
Resolution adopted and upon approval by Mayor assigned No. 1988-618.
ORDINANCES TO BE ADOPTED
93041 - Moved by Fox, seconded by Dell
that "an Ordinance amending the 1988 Code of Ordinances of the City of
Waterloo, Iowa, by adding Article II, Dangerous Animals and Dogs, to Chapter 7,
Animals and Fowl", be received, placed on file, passed and considered for the
first time.
Prior to the vote, Molly Frazer, Assistant City Attorney, ran through the
changes that were submitted after the discussion from last week's Council
meeting. The changes are in regard to Section 7-15 (b), 7-17 (d), and the
Section regarding guard dogs.
Lynn Piper stated that she disagreed with the Section on housing and caring for
wild animals in the definition. Piper continued that she felt that wild
animals should be able to be housed and cared for in the City of Waterloo.
Councilperson Buck stated that he has a real problem with housing wild animals
in the City of Waterloo based on an experience with his neighbors that housed a
Boa Constrictor.
Doreen Ely, 105 Big Rock Road, questioned several sections of the ordinance
regarding the ordinance's relationship to security and dog guards.
Councilperson Fox stated that he needed more clarification regarding the
difference between housing a wild animal by definition and housing an animal
such as a dog that is known to have bitten or attacked on several occasions.
Fox continued that a dog that is a known attacker would be just as dangerous as
housing a wild animal.
Molly Frazer, Assistant City Attorney, stated that the difference is that dogs
are considered domesticated whereas wild animals are not.
Ayes: Six. Nays: Fox. Motion carried.
93042 - Moved by Buck, seconded by Dell
that "an Ordinance amending the 1988 Traffic Code by adding Subsection (17a)
Cadillac Drive to Section 543, Thru Streets", be received, placed on file,
passed and considered for the first time. Ayes: Seven. Motion carried.
November 7, 1988
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Ordinances to be Adopted - continued
93043 - Moved by Dell seconded by Angel
that rules requiring ordinances to be considered and voted for passage at two
prior meetings, be suspended. Ayes: Seven. Motion carried.
93044 - Moved by Angel, seconded by Fox
that the following ordinance be recorded as having been considered and passed
for the second and third times and now placed on its final adoption. Ayes:
Seven. Motion carried.
93045 - Moved by Fox, seconded by Dell
that "an Ordinance amending the 1988 Traffic Code by adding Subsection (17a)
Cadillac Drive to Section 543, Thru Streets", be adopted. Ayes: Seven.
Ordinance adopted and upon approval by Mayor assigned No. 3598.
93046 - Moved by Brown, seconded by Fox
that "an Ordinance amending the 1988 Traffic Code by repealing Subsection (13)
Third Street (W) of Section 560, One Hour Parking; and by enacting in lieu
thereof a new Subsection (13) Third Street (W) to Section 560, One Hour
Parking", be received, placed on file, passed and considered for the first
time. Ayes: Seven. Motion carried.
93047 - Moved by Dell, seconded by Brown
that rules requiring ordinances to be considered and voted for passage at two
prior meetings, be suspended. Ayes: Seven. Motion carried.
93048 - Moved by Fox, seconded by Angel
that the following ordinance be recorded as having been considered and passed
for the second and third times and now placed on its final adoption. Ayes:
Seven. Motion carried.
93049 - Moved by Dell, seconded by Wright
that "an Ordinance amending the 1988 Traffic Code by repealing Subsection (13)
Third Street (W) of Section 560, One Hour Parking; and by enacting in lieu
thereof a new Subsection (13) Third Street (W) to Section 560, One Hour
Parking", be adopted. Ayes: Seven.
Ordinance adopted and upon approval by Mayor assigned No. 3599.
93050 - Moved by Dell, seconded by Budak
that "an Ordinance amending the 1988 Traffic Code by repealing Subsections (a)
and (c) of Section 309, Prohibited Parking During Snow Removal; and by enacting
in lieu thereof new Subsections (a) and (c) of Section 309, Prohibited Parking
During Snow Removal", be received, placed on file, passed and considered for
the first time. Ayes: Seven. Motion carried.
93051 - Moved by Brown, seconded by Angel
that rules requiring ordinances to be considered and voted for passage at two
prior meetings, be suspended. Ayes: Seven. Motion carried.
93052 - Moved by Buck, seconded by Fox
that the following ordinance be recorded as having been considered and passed
for the second and third times and now placed on its final adoption. Ayes:
Seven. Motion carried.
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Ordinances to be Adopted - continued
93053 - Moved by Angel, seconded by Deli
that "an Ordinance amending the 1988 Traffic Code by repealing Subsections (a)
and (c) of Section 309, Prohibited Parking During Snow Removal; and by enacting
in lieu thereof new Subsections (a) and (c) of Section 309, Prohibited Parking
During Snow Removal", be adopted. Ayes: Seven.
Ordinance adopted and upon approval by Mayor assigned No. 3600.
BILLS PAYMENT
93054 - Moved by Angel, seconded by Buck
that "Resolution approving Schedule A918, pp. 1-59, in the amount of
$1,206,258.02 and Schedule W900, pp. 1-12, in the amount of $40,237.94,
copies of which are on file in the Clerk/Auditor's Office", be adopted. Ayes:
Seven.
Resolution adopted and upon approval by Mayor assigned No. 1988-619.
NEW BUSINESS
93055 - Moved by Budak, seconded by Brown
that communication from Waterloo Water Works Board of Trustees transmitting the
proposed budget for Calendar Year 1989, be received, placed on file and
"Resolution setting date of hearing as November 28, 1988, at 7:00 p.m. in the
City Hall Council Chambers on above described budget", be adopted and
Clerk/Auditor instructed to publish notice of same. Ayes: Seven.
Resolution adopted and upon approval by Mayor assigned No. 1988-620.
93056 - Moved by Budak, seconded by Brown
that communication from Superintendent of Water Pollution Control Plant
transmitting recommendation of appointment of John Shea to the position of
Assistant Superintendent of Water Pollution Control, effective November 28,
1988, be received, placed on file and approved. Motion carried.
93057 - Moved by Budak, seconded by Brown
that communication from City Planner transmitting offer by Prairie Park
Apartment Association to purchase city -owned property located at 425 West
Donald Street, together with recommendation of approval of Building & Grounds
Committee, be received, placed on file and "Resolution setting date of public
hearing as November 28, 1988 at 7:00 p.m. in the City Hall Council Chambers on
the above proposed purchase", be adopted and Clerk/Auditor instructed to
publish notice of same. Ayes: Seven.
Resolution adopted and upon approval by Mayor assigned No. 1988-621.
Travel Requests
93058 - Moved by Budak, seconded by Brown
that the following travel requests with expenses not to exceed amount shown, be
received, placed on file and approved:
1. Larry Hahn, Sergeant, to attend Knife Defense System Instructor
Certification Seminar in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, on November 16 - 17, 1988,
with costs not to exceed $300.00.
2. Tim Mrozek, Associate Engineer, and Mohammad Elahi, Associate Engineer, to
attend Arterial Analysis Package Workshop on December 13 - 15, 1988, with
costs not to exceed $415.00, including the use of City vehicle.
Motion carried.
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MISCELLANEOUS
93059 - Moved by Wright, seconded by Brown
that the following applications for beer and liquor licenses, be received,
placed on file and approved applications forwarded to the Iowa Beer and Liquor
Control Department and application for 30 day extension on going out of
business sale, be received, placed on file and approved:
1. Beer License Permit Application
Class C
Bishops Corner Grocery, 700 Bishop Avenue (Renewal) (Expires 12/22/89)
(Includes Sunday Sales)
Crawfords Laundromat, 523 Logan Avenue (Renewal) (Expires 11/7/89)
(Includes Sunday Sales)
2. Beer & Wine License Permit Application
Special Class C
El Charro, 302 West 4th Street (Renewal) (Expires 11/08/89) (Includes
Sunday Sales)
3. Beer & Liquor License Permit Application
Class C
Buzz's Bar, 856 Rainbow Drive (Renewal) (Expires 11/30/89) (Includes
Sunday Sales), subject to compliance with Peephole Ordinance, Ordinance
No. 3494
30 Day Extension on Going Out of Business Sale dated 9/13/88
Carriage House, 3146 Kimball Avenue
Motion carried.
BONDS
93060 - Moved by Angel, seconded by Budak
that the report of City Attorney and list of bonds filed with the Clerk/Auditor
through November 7, 1988, be received, placed on file and report and bonds
approved. Motion carried.
ORAL PRESENTATIONS
93061 - Donna Vollenweider, West Donald Street, stated that she is still in favor of
putting up stop and go lights on the corner of Kimball Avenue and Park Lane.
She stated that an accident had happened there recently, and it was a good
thing that the Hoover Intermediate School was not in session at the time or it
could have been a tragedy for children from that school.
Bob Stevenson, City Planner, stated that the City of Waterloo, under federal
regulations, is not allowed to place traffic signals on that corner. Stevenson
stated that when federal funds were used as they were used for Kimball Avenue,
that even if the City wanted to pay for the lights, it would not be allowed.
Jim Miller, 250 Alta Vista, stated that new coupon books were going on sale in
the community with the proceeds going to the Hawkeye Valley Area Agency on
Aging to help with the senior citizens in being able to stay in their homes.
Miller stated that the coupon books are for a fine cause, and that there are
many benefits to owning one.
Mayor McKinley reminded everyone at the meeting to vote on Tuesday, November 8.
Mayor McKinley stated that on Friday, November 11, Veteran's Day, the City of
Waterloo and the Mayor's Committee on the Rededication of the Conway Civic
Center to the Five Sullivan Brothers Convention Center are having a large
celebration, including parades and the rededication ceremonies at the
Convention Center. Mayor McKinley invited everyone to attend and stated that
it should prove to be a very exciting celebration.
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