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TRAVEL REQUEST FY, vl 7 BUDGETED /„dao 0 CITY OF WATERLOO EXPENDED YTD J9 ` I THIS REQUEST 3 1/S°�35 LEFT AFTER THIS REQUEST 6'7_5 DATE 7,4 Original-Clerk/Finance Copy-Department NAME(S) AND POSITION(S): DATE: Abraham Funchess, Jr., Executive Director January 10, 2017 NAME OF CLASS/MEETING: DESTINATION: Washington, D.C. 2017 National Community Reinvestment Coalition Annual Conference DEPARTURE POINT IF NOT WATERLOO: Waterloo DEPARTURE DATE: RETURN DATE: DATE(S) OF MEETING: Monday, March 27th, 2017 Friday, March 31, 2017 Tuesday, March 28, 2017- Thursday, March 30, 2017 PURPOSE OF TRAVEL: To attend the 2017 National Community Reinvestment Coalition Annual Conference in Washington, D.C. WILL TRAVEL REQUIRE ADDITIONAL PERSONNEL: X COST $ YES NO METHOD OF TRAVEL: CITY VEHICLE PRIVATE VEHICLE X AIRFARE DEPARTING FROM: Waterloo, Iowa ESTIMATE OF COST: BUDGET LINE ITEM: 010-27-2510-1346 $2000.00 LODGING $120.00 TAXI GRANT REIMBURSABLE $275.00 MEALS $100.00 PARKING YES NO $250.00 REGISTRATION $900.00 AIRFARE X REQUIRED CERTIFICATION MILEAGE/FUEL MISC/TOLLS YES NO TOTAL FOR ALL: $ 3645.00 TOTAL: $ 3645.00 PER PERSON I BELIEVE THIS TRIP SERVES A PUBLIC PURPOSE I APPROVE THIS TRAVEL REQUEST AND IS NECESSARY AND BENEFICIAL TO THE CITY OF WATE' -00 10/11/14A/14A41" t ._ sc�- ...,,r(7( ..,1001:1:0,74.- DEPA - T HEAD MAYOR Ko-re January 10, 2017 �� /11 DATE DATE K:\Shared Goodies\Forms\Travel Request Form January 2010 N RC NCRC 2017C ANNUAL CONFERENCE „, , ki f, oft i A L MARCH 28-30, 2017 CAPITAL HILTON HOTEL, WASHINGTON, DC GUEST SPEAKERS: • INVITED INVITED JANET YELLEN THOMAS J.CURRY REV.DR.WILLIAM BARBER II ELIZABETH WARREN Chair of the Board Comptroller of President, U.S.Senator for of Governors of the the Currency North Carolina NAACP Massachusetts Federal Reserve System REGISTER TODAY! WVVVV.NCRC.ORG/CONFERENCE/ #JUSTECONOMY WORKSHOPS We will be offering a broad selection of exciting, cutting- edge workshops and plenaries on workforce and community development, access to credit, capital, and banking services, housing, civil rights, organizing, and policy advocacy. Our workshops offer invaluable professional development opportunities, including learning best practices and organizing strategies, and expanding your network. Take a look at some of this year's workshop subjects!* SUBJECT AREA ACCESS TO CREDIT, CAPITAL AND BANKING SERVICES: Ensuring fair financial services are available to everyone•Preventing predatory lending•Supporting Age- Friendly Banking•Making CRA work for your community Community Reinvestment Act Basics What Determines a CRA Rating and Why it Matters for Loans and Investments in Your Community Fostering a Small Business Climate and Improving Access to Capital The Community Reinvestment Act and CDFIs What's New in Age-Friendly Banking? The Racial and Gender Wealth Divides SUBJECT AREA CIVIL RIGHTS: Supporting fair lending and fair housing initiatives•Building just communities•Promoting equality Criminal Justice Reform is an Economic Justice Issue Detecting and Combating Old and New Forms of Redlining Subprime Lending and Fair Housing Compliance Updates Fair Lending Issues in Servicing Appraisals and Their Impact on Communities of Color Fair Lending:The Year in Review and the Year Ahead *All content subject to change SUBJECT AREA ORGANIZING: Holding banks to their CRA obligations•Empowering advocates on a local level• Promoting reinvestment in communities nationwide•Fostering healthy neighborhoods Two Tools for Reinvestment:Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing and the Community Reinvestment Act Media Strategies for Nonprofits ...............................................................................................................................................................................................................................:..................................................................................................................... Expanding Economic Justice Organizing to Working Class White Communities The Role of Cities in Advocating for Reinvestment Empowering Your Community to Influence Policymakers Using Community Health Benefit Agreements and the Affordable Care Act for Community Reinvestment .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... SUBJECT AREA HOUSING: Providing housing counseling and foreclosure prevention•Forging pathways to sustainable homeownership for low-and moderate-income families Monetizing Services and Diversifying Funding for Housing Counseling Agencies Programmatic Trends in Housing Counseling A Path Forward for Homeownership ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Partnering With Municipalities for Affordable Housing and Workforce Development Aging in Community Community Strategies for Non-Performing Loans Sales and Reclaiming Zombie Properties ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... SUBJECT AREA POLICY ADVOCACY: Influencing the future of GSE reform•Gaining tools for legislative advocacy•Shaping local,state,and national policies affecting economic justice The Future of Community Reinvestment Act Organizing ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... The Payday and Small-Dollar Lending Landscape Opportunities and Challenges of Fintech and Marketplace Lending Defending the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and its Regulations SUBJECT AREA WORKFORCE AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT: Securing financing for community development•Creating an inclusive job market that opens opportunity to all members of the community•Stabilizing neighborhoods through housing and business revitalization Worker Cooperatives for Returning Citizens ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Capital Capacity-Building Tools for Business Development Centers Community Development Financial Institutions 101 ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Strategies for Rural Development Strengthening Community-Based Responses to Natural Disasters .........................................................................__........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ New Sources of Financing for Healthy Community Initiatives HOUSING COUNSELING TRAININGS (Multi-day trainings running March 27-31. Separate registration is required; please see registration page.) Preparing Housing Counselors for the HUD Certification Exam, Newly Revised This five-day training is designed to provide housing counseling practitioners with tools and strategies in preparation for sitting for the U.S.Department of Housing and Urban Development(HUD)certification exam. The Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act requires counselors at HUD-approved housing counseling organizations to be certified by HUD as competent to provide comprehensive counseling services.As a result,HUD will administer a standardized examination testing counselors'competencies in six core topics of housing counseling. This training has been revised to reflect the recent modifications published in July of 2016 regarding updated mortgage regulations and lender disclosure requirements,including information about the Ability to Repay/ Qualified Mortgage rule and the TILA-RESPA Integrated Disclosure(TRID)rule. The topics discussed in this training are: • Financial Management and Budgeting • Homeownership and Pre-Purchase Counseling • Housing Affordability/Renting vs.Buying • Avoiding Foreclosure/Retention Options • Fair Housing:History and Overview • Obtaining and Maintaining Tenancy Attendees will receive a consolidated version of the newly released (July 2016) HUD study modules. Financial Fitness This is a five-day training designed to help housing counselors better assist their clients with managing their financial resources,tracking their daily spending habits,and identifying tools that will help them become better money managers. Additionally,this training will review the basics of understanding money,banking,and financial institutions, as well as the importance of keeping your financial house in order and understanding your credit report.The training will also explore the key elements of evaluating a financial education program in relation to financial educators. The modules included in this training are: Introduction:Financial Literacy in Today's Economy Module 1:Budgeting,Goals and Spending Plans Module 2:Banking Basics,Consumer Protection and Consumer Rights Module 3:Credit Reports and Credit Scoring,Fair Credit Reporting and Equal Credit Opportunity Acts Module 4:Debt Reduction,Student Loan Debt,and Laws Pertaining to Fair Debt Collection Practices Module 5:Long Term Financial Planning,Investing and Insurance These programs are provided with support from the U.S.Department of Housing and Urban Development Office of Housing Counseling. HIGHLIGHTS AND NCRC AWARDS DINNER Join us for dinner as we present our National SPECIAL EVE NTS Achievement Awards to those who are leaders in expanding fair access to financial services. CHAIRMAN'S RECEPTION Wednesday, March 29 Enjoy light snacks and music as you network with colleagues and build coalitions for economic justice. 30+ CUTTING-EDGE WORKSHOPS Tuesday, March 28 Participate in a wide range of interactive sessions and plenaries on a variety of topics including HILL DAY CONGRESSIONAL VISITS organizing,advocacy,housing,access to fair AND LUNCHEON financial services,workforce development,fair Meet with your elected officials to advocate on behalf lending,and civil rights,among others. of your communities.At the luncheon,share results from your visits and hear from members of Congress KEYNOTE SPEAKERS about plans to put ideas into action. Hear from an exciting slate of prominent Wednesday, March 29 government officials and community leaders addressing issues that our communities care about the most. WHO ATTENDS NCRC'S ANNUAL CONFERENCE? Community Development Corporations, Affordable Housing Organizations and Housing Counselors �T �; � Fair Housing Advocacy and and Civil Rights Community �V�" o i . Organizations Organizing fir" Groups 830 - Business 2016 Participants Development Organizations and CDFIs Other (academics, tj. students and interns, Financial er icea foundations,etc.) sofas ionar, Government/ Policymakers CONFERENCE REGISTRATION INFORMATION REGISTRATION TYPE MEMBER NON-MEMBER STUDENT REGULAR(until March 24) $199.00 $489.00 $49.00 ONSITE $249.00 $539.00 $99.00 Learn more and register online for the 2017 NCRC Annual Conference at: http://www.ncrc.org/conference/ BECOME A MEMBER TODAY: Register for the conference and become an NCRC member to save on registration cost. Not already a member of NCRC? If you become a new member you will be eligible to register for the conference at the lower member registration rate of$199. If you have any questions about this offer or the benefits of NCRC membership, please email membership@ncrc.org or call 202-464-2724. Housing Counseling Trainings Registration Information For a nominal registration fee, housing counselors may participate in a training and non-competing events at NCRC's annual conference. For more information, please contact Nsonye Anarado at nanarado@ncrc.org. TRAINING REGISTRATION COST Preparing Housing Counselors for the HUD $75.00 Certification Exam,Newly Revised Financial Fitness $75.00 Please note these are both five-day trainings that take place March 27-31. Hotel Information The 2017 NCRC Annual Conference will be held at the Capital Hilton hotel in Washington, DC. Group Code: NCRC Special guest room group rates of$309/night single or double occupancy are still available at the Capital Hilton for Monday, March 27 through Friday, March 31 for NCRC conference attendees, but this discounted block of rooms is filling up fast! Make your reservation by calling 800-HILTONS (1-800-445- 8667) and referencing the Group Code:"NCRC" before this discounted block is full. #.-A-7 , ; -11 ;- t ,,, m ., te . -3 ., -, : „z 1,1 , !NI - VIA 4F;* V. t;: 1I N!!...\\ \ i.it,,,7,.., ‘i. .,,,,, , ' " .1"" il•% f , AM& STAY CONNECTED WITH NCRC ON SOCIAL MEDIA! Join NCRC's social media community for the latest news and engage in discussions with your colleagues leading up to and during the annual conference. Uri a 1111/ Like us on Facebook Follow us on Twitter @NCRC Join our professional Use the hashtag#JustEconomy to keep network on Linkedln in touch with conference updates and share your own experiences. 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Approval is required in order to secure a reservation.*** PRICING OPTION 1 TOTAL AMOUNT $621.10 American (AA) 3349 V 27MAR Waterloo, IA (ALO) -Chicago, IL (ORD) 622A 745A MO Airlines OPERATED BY ENVOY AIR AS AMERICAN EAGLE American Washington, DC (AA) 1602 V 27MAR Chicago, IL (ORD) - 825A 1110A MO Airlines (DCA) American Washington, DC (AA) 1079 L 30MAR -Chicago, IL (ORD) 530P 656P TH Airlines (DCA) American (AA) 3756 L 30MAR Chicago, IL (ORD) -Waterloo, IA (ALO) 830P 937P TH Airlines OPERATED BY ENVOY AIR AS AMERICAN EAGLE PRICING OPTION 2 TOTAL AMOUNT $595.60 American (AA) 3349 V 27MAR Waterloo, IA (ALO) -Chicago, IL (ORD) 622A 745A MO Airlines OPERATED BY ENVOY AIR AS AMERICAN EAGLE American Washington, DC (AA) 1602 V 27MAR Chicago, IL (ORD) - 825A 1110A MO Airlines (DCA) American Washington, DC (AA) 1111 V 31MAR -Chicago, IL (ORD) 744A 904A FR Airlines (DCA) American (AA) 3785 V 31MAR Chicago, IL (ORD) -Waterloo, IA (ALO) 1146A 1250P FR Airlines OPERATED BY ENVOY AIR AS AMERICAN EAGLE PRICING OPTION 3 TOTAL AMOUNT $475.60 American (AA) 3785 N 27MAR Waterloo, IA (ALO) -Chicago, IL (ORD) 115P 225P MO Airlines OPERATED BY ENVOY AIR AS AMERICAN EAGLE American Washington, DC (AA) 2192 N 27MAR Chicago, IL (ORD) - 315P 602P MO Airlines (DCA) American Washington, DC Airlines (AA) 1111 V 31MAR (DCA) -Chicago, IL (ORD) 744A 904A FR 1 American (AA) 3785 V 31MAR Chicago, IL (ORD) -Waterloo, IA (ALO) 1146A 1250P FR Airlines OPERATED BY ENVOY AIR AS AMERICAN EAGLE PRICING OPTION 4 TOTAL AMOUNT $475.60 American (AA) 3785 N 27MAR Waterloo, IA (ALO) -Chicago, IL (ORD) 115P 225P MO Airlines OPERATED BY ENVOY AIR AS AMERICAN EAGLE American Washington, DC Airlines (AA) 2192 N 27MAR Chicago, IL (ORD) -(DCA) 315P 602P MO American Washington, DC Airlines (AA) 1079 V 31MAR (DCA) -Chicago, IL (ORD) 530P 656P FR American (AA) 3756 V 31MAR Chicago, IL (ORD) -Waterloo, IA (ALO) 830P 937P FR Airlines OPERATED BY ENVOY AIR AS AMERICAN EAGLE Thank you, Helen Allen Corporate Travel Consultant Short's Travel Management D:913,220.2711 hallen@shortstravel.com ( www,shortstravel.com Linkedln I Facebook ( Twitter E YouTube Mission: To enhance the experience of getting there, being there, and coming home. 2 FINANCE DEPT. STAFF ONLY LINE ITEM USED No 3 j *d U /3414 TRAVEL REQUEST FY2.611 BUDGETED _bb-a) CITY OF WATERLOO EXPENDED YTD / ""..33 (A) J THIS REQUEST 770 LEFT AFTER THIS REQUEST F 7 DATE 2974' /dd -/1 Original-Clerk/Finance Copy- Department NAME(S) AND POSITION(S): DATE: 01/06/2017 Bryan Foster/ a rec NAME OF CLASS / MEETING: DESTINATION: Ames IA Shade Tree Short Course and INLA Tradeshow DEPARTURE POINT IF NOT WATERLOO: DEPARTURE DATE: RETURN DATE: DATE(S) OF MEETING: 2/21/17 2/23/17 2/21/17-2/23/17 PURPOSE OF TRAVEL/TRAINING: Educational in the field of arboriculture. Collect CEU's for the required pesticide applicator license. WILL TRAVEL REQUIRE ADDITIONAL PERSONNEL: x COST $ YES NO METHOD OF TRAVEL: X CITY VEHICLE PRIVATE VEHICLE AIRFARE DEPARTING FROM: ESTIMATE OF COST: BUDGET LINE ITEM: 010-37-4100-1346 100.00 LODGING TAXI X GRANT REIMBURSABLE MEALS PARKING YES NO 170.00 REGISTRATION AIRFARE X REQUIRED CERTIFICATION MILEAGE/FUEL MISC/TOLLS YES NO TOTAL FOR ALL: $ 270.00 TOTAL: $ 270.00 PER PERSON I BELIEVE THIS TRIP SERVES A PUBLIC PURPOSE I APPROVE THIS TRAVEL REQUEST AND IS NECESSARY AND BENEFICIAL TO THE CITY OF WATERLOO DEP MENT HEAD MAYOR mo-rE,k, / y DATE DATE K:AShared Goodies\Forms\Travel Request Form January 2010 CONFERENCE at a GLANCE } ,,,,11,,,,- 2. ' ;' TUESDAY, February 21, 2017(Scheman Building) -#%f :. ;. ; :' * 4 Iowa Nursery&Landscape Association Events(Room 275 and 299 Scheman Building) fes. „ ;, The Iowa Nursery&Landscape Association will host an entire day specifically designed for INLA f; ,; PURCHASE OF TWO (2) PICK UP TRUCKS FOR BUILDING INSPECTIONS DEPARTMENT Bid Opening: January 12, 2017 Estimate: $24,000 each (Total - $48,000) NO Bid Security Required Bidder Bid Security Bid Amount Karl Chevrolet n/a $53,665.78 Ankeny, IA Pat McGrath Chevyland n/a $51,442.00 Cedar Rapids, IA Sc tylvi si ate • • '.!4•.- §306.21,ESTABLISHMENT,ALTERATION,AND VACATION OF HIGHWAYS III-704 1 17. statement of the portion completed and the expected date of full completion. If such road plans are not approved as provided in this section such roads shall not become the part of any road system as defined in this chapter. [C51, §533, 550; R60, §838, 855; C73, §933, 949; C97, §1492, 1504; C24, 27, §4571, 4589; C31, 35, §4571, 4589, 4755-cl; C39, §4571, 4589, 4619, 4686.24, 4755.24; C46, 50, §306.12, 306.30, 306.60, 310.24, 313.26; C54,58,62, 66, §306.15; C71, 73, 75, 77, 79, 81, §306.21] 90 Acts, ch 1236, §43 Referred to in§331.502,543C.1,714.16 306.22 Sale of unused right-of-way. 1. When title to any tract of land has been or may be acquired for the construction or improvement of any highway, and when in the judgment of the agency in control of the highway,the tract will not be used in connection with or for the improvement,maintenance, or use of the highway,the agency in control of the highway may sell the tract for cash. 2. The department may contract for the sale of any tract of land subject to the following terms and conditions: a. The discounted present market value of the contract offer, including the cash down payment, shall exceed one hundred ten percent of the highest cash offer submitted for the "€ tract if a cash offer is received. The discount rate shall be the rate of interest stated in the contract. b. The cash down payment shall be equal to or in excess of five percent of the total purchase price. c. The term of the contract shall not exceed ten years. d. The rate of interest stated in the contract shall not be less than the prevailing rate of interest charged on contract land sales by sellers in the county or general area in which the tract of land is located. e. The department shall advertise for cash bids and contract offers before accepting a contract offer. f The appraised value of property sold under a land contract sale shall be at least five thousand dollars. g. Any tract of land sold on contract shall be listed on the tax rolls by and taxed to the F contract purchaser, as provided in chapters 428 and 443; assessed and valued as provided in chapter 441; taxes levied as provided in chapter 444; collected as provided in chapter 445; and subject to tax sale,redemption, and apportionment of taxes as provided in chapters 446 to 449. The contract purchaser shall discharge and pay all taxes. 3. If any tract of land is sold,the sale shall be subject to the right of a utility association, w company, or corporation to continue in possession of a right-of-way in use at the time of the sale. [C35, §4755-fl; C39, §4755.44; C46, 50, §313.53; C54, 58, 62, 66, §306.16; C71, 73, 75, 77, t & 79, 81, §306.22] 4!�'. 86 Acts, ch 1245, §1987; 92 Acts,ch 1163, §71; 2010 Acts,ch 1061, §180 Referred to in§306.42 - 306.23 Notice-preference of sale. , r piece of land,or part thereof,which is unused right-of-way shall send by certified mail to the last known address of the present owner of adjacent land from which the tract, parcel, piece of land, or part thereof, was originally purchased or condemned for highway purposes, and to the person who owned the land at the time it was purchased or condemned for highway purposes,notice of the agency's intent to sell the land,the name and address of any other person to whom a notice was sent,and the fair market value of the real property based upon an appraisal by an independent appraiser. 2. The notice shall give an opportunity to the present owner of adjacent property and to the person who owned the land at the time it was purchased or condemned for highway purposes to be heard and make offers within sixty days of the date the notice is mailed for the tract, parcel, or piece of land to be sold. An offer which equals or exceeds in amount any other offer received and which equals or exceeds the fair market value of the property III-704 III-705 ESTABLISHMENT,ALTERATION,AND VACATION OF HIGHWAYS,§306.27 on. If such road shall be given preference by the agency in control of the land. If no offers are received within come the part of sixty days or if no offer equals or exceeds the fair market value of the land,the agency shall transfer the land for a public purpose or proceed with the sale of the property, 27, §4571, 4589; 7. For the purposes ortrirgeTTOIrTTIMIc purpose-means the transfer to a state agency :46, 50, §306.12, or a city, county, or other political subdivision for a public purpose. H1, §306.21] [C35, §4755-f2; C39, §4755.45; C46, 50, §313.54; C54, 58, 62, 66, §306.17; C71, 73, 75, 77, 79, 81, §306.23; 81 Acts, ch 98, §1; 82 Acts, ch 1104, §7] 87 Acts, ch 35, §1; 97 Acts, ch 149, §2, 3 Referred to in§331,361 construction or 306.24 Conditions. i control of the Any sale of land as herein authorized shall be upon the conditions that the tract, it,maintenance, or piece of land so sold shall not be used in any manner so as to interfere with the use of t for cash. the highway by the public, or to endanger public safety in the use of the highway, or to the to the following material damage of the adjacent owner. [C35, §4755-f3; C39, §4755.46; C46, 50, §313.55; C54, 58, 62, 66, §306.18; C71, 73, 75, 77, the cash down 79, 81, §306.24] bmitted for the ,st stated in the 306.25 Execution of conveyance. If a sale of land in connection with a primary road,state park road,or institutional road has nt of the total been authorized as provided in this chapter,written conveyances containing the conditions as prescribed by the controlling state agency shall be made in the name of the state and signed by the governor and secretary of state,with the great seal of the state of Iowa attached. If a sale evailing rate of of land in connection with a secondary road has been authorized by the board of supervisors ?.a in which the as provided in this chapter,written conveyances containing the provisions prescribed by the board of supervisors shall be made in the name of the county and signed by the chairperson re accepting a of the board of supervisors and the county auditor. [C35, §4755-f4; C39, §4755.47; C46, 50, §313.56; C54, 58, 62, 66, §306.19; C71, 73, 75, 77, Oe at least five 79, 81, §306.25] 92 Acts, ch 1163, §72 i [d taxed to the Referred to in§331.502 as provided in = n chapter 445; 306.26 Payment of damages and right-of-way cost-proceeds of sale. z chapters 446Damages allowed on account of the vacation of any highway and costs incident thereto, 1 right -of-way or land purchased or condemned for or on account of any highway and costs ty association, incident thereto, and the funds received from the sale or rental of any highway right-of-wayII he time of the or land,shall be paid from or credited to,as the case may be,the road fund or funds applicable to said highway or highway system. (( 71, 73, 75, 77, [C51, §546; R60, §851; C73, I §946; C97, §1501; C24,27, §4586; C31,35, §4586, 4755-d8, -f5; II C39, §4586,4755.43,4755.48;C46,50,§306.27,313.52,313.57;C54,58,62,66, §306.20; C71, 73, 75, 77, 79, 81, §306.26] f CHANGES IN ROADS, STREAMS, OR DRY RUNS rich is unused F I resent owner vas originally306,27 Changes for safety, economy, and utility. The state department of transportation as to primary roads and the boards of supervisors I( ,d the land at as to secondary roads on their own motion may change the course of any part of any road ;ency's intent , or stream, watercourse, or dryrun and may sent,and the pond water in order to avoid the construction and maintenance of bridges, or to avoid grades, or railroad crossings, or to straighten a int appraiser. �I road, or to cut off dangerous corners, turns or intersections on the highway, or to widen a II property and i road above statutory width, or for the purpose of preventing the encroachment of a stream, for highway watercourse, or dry run upon the highway. The department and the board of supervisors is mailed for �- shall conduct their proceedings in the manner and form prescribed in chapter 6B, except Is in amount ' that the board of supervisors may use the form prescribed in sections 306.28 to 306.37 the property for the condemnation of right-of-way that is contiguous to existing road right-of-way and i< fl f 1 EXECUTIVE BRANCH ORGANIZATION AND RESPONSIBILITIES,§364.6 364.6 Procedure. A city shall substantially comply with a procedure established by a state law for exercising a city power. If a procedure is not established by state law, a city may determine its own procedure for exercising the power. 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Z-BB-WWW-WTR W Void RI aM ❑ Local Government rgitiyers�..�r: I . 1 Iii .4 0. 0.1 102409>107 PROSPECT AVE WATERLOO IA 50703-4241 ->JulieA Sjobakken V) r.. v� )) ' b .0 0-\L" r I 1 S :i. -- ,03Lb carp -1— . l�? 2'� c gwel v,5 ,v/ 0o g Black Hawk County Detailed Parcel Report Page 1 of 3 BLACK HAWK COUNTY REAL ESTATE ASSESSMENT AND TAX INFORMATION Parcel ID Deed Holder Tax Mail to Address 8912-19-353-017 SJOBAKKEN,JULIE A SJOBAKKEN,JULIE A 107 PROSPECT AV PDF No. Map Area Contract Buyer WATERLOO, IA 50703-0000 7 EWTLO-10 Property Address Current Recorded Transfer 107 PROSPECT AV ;Date Drawn Date Filed Recorded Document Type WATERLOO, IA 50703-0000 8/3/2015 8/31/2015 2016 004108 D SALES BUILDING PERMIT Date AmountNUTC I Type Date Number Amount Reason 8/3/2015 85,000 NORMAL - 12 / Deed 7/20/2012 WA 04286 6,000 Porch 1/21/201540,094 FORECLOSURES, 12/31/2009 WA 09928 2,400 Furnace FORFEITURES, SHERIFFS AND 3/20/2003 WA 0119 26,200 Misc TAX SALES, OR TRANSFERS ... - 3/26/2001 WA 0351 1,885 Roof 12 / Deed 6/22/201292,000 NORMAL - 12 / Deed 7/30/200391,000 NORMAL ARMS-LENGTH TRANSACTION - PRIOR 09/ Deed ASSESSED VALUES/CREDITS Year Class 2016 R 100% Land Multi-Residential Land Dwelling Building Total Acres Value 13,750 0 68,770 0 82,520 0 Military Homestead Disabled Property Tax Agricultural Family Farm Credits Exemption Credit Veteran Credit Relief Credit Credit Credit Y Y Taxable Land Multi-Residential Land Dwelling Building Total Value 7,829 0 39,157 0 46,986 Year Class 2015 R 100% Land Multi-Residential Land Dwelling Building Total Acres Value 13,750 0 68,770 0 82,520 0 Taxable Land Multi-Residential Land Dwelling Building Total Value 7,649 0 38,254 0 45,903 Year Class 2014 R 100% Land Multi-Residential Land Dwelling Building Total Acres Value 13,750 0 73,360 0 87,110 0 Military Homestead Disabled Property Tax Agricultural Family Farm Credits Exemption Credit Veteran Credit Relief Credit Credit Credit Y Taxable Land Multi-Residential Land Dwelling Building Total Value 7,663 0 40,886 0 48,549 http://www2.co.black-hawk.ia.us/website/bhmap/bhRepDet.asp?apn=8912193 53 017 1/6/2017 Black Hawk County Detailed Parcel Report Page 2 of 3 TAX INFORMATION ASSESSMENT YEAR 2015 PAYABLE 2016/2017 Tax 940001 -WATERLOO District Gross Value Taxable Value Military Exemption Levy Rate Gross Tax Net Tax Corp 82,520 45,903 0 40.78414 $1,872.11 $1,872.00 Nocorp 0 0 0 0 $0.00 Homestead Disabled Veteran Property Tax Relief Ag Business Property Tax Credit Credit Credit Credit Credit Corp $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Nocorp $0.00 LEGAL HIGHLAND 2ND FILING LOT 15 BLK 9 LAND Basis Front Rear Side 1 Side 2 Lot Area Acres Front 50 50 140 140 0 7000 0.161 Foot Totals: 7000 0.161 DWELLING CHARACTERISTICS Type Style Total Living Area Single-Family/ Owner Occupied 1 Story Brick 1146 Year Built Area Heat AC Attic 1917 1146 Yes Yes None Total Rooms Above Total Rooms Below Bedrooms Above Bedrooms Below 5 0 2 0 Basement Basement Finished Area No Basement Floor Full 0 0 Foundation Flooring Tile Blk Carp/Vinyl Exterior Walls Interior Finish Brk Plas Roof Asph / Hip Non-Base Floor/Wall Pipeless Handfired Space Heaters Heating 0 Plumbing 1 Full Bath ‘...b Porch Style Area 1S Frame Screen 168 NIIMIMINIMIII GARAGES BASEMENT STALLS Year Built Styleidth Length Area Basement Qtrs Over Area AC None 1988 Det Frame 11 20 280 0 None 0 0 Entry Status: Inspected http://www2.co.black-hawk.ia.us/website/bhmap/bhRepDet.asp?apn=8912193 53 017 1/6/2017 a •Black Hawk County Detailed Parcel Report Page 3 of 3 gx way= k ---L'-' ' ''' o' ' ; '0 :1 ,- , ..-....,,. .+-tt . ..:. t - ;11- ~ -sem ; - 14 1S FR SCRNP [168] 12 29 15 29 15 B BRK[MAIN) [1146] 7 14 11 7 5 5 14 9 13 Date Website Last Updated: 12/30/2016 1 http://www2.co.black-hawk.ia.us/website/bhmap/bhRepDet.asp?apn=8912193 53 017 1/6/2017