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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1981 Legislative Redistricting Plan S- .z8' STATE OF IOW A,� SS I, Robert J . MCOQy Black Hawk County, Publisher of the Waterloo Cr o ti r e r a daily newspaper printed in the English language and published in Waterloo, Black Hawk County, Iowa do solemnly swear that the annexed copy of Pr4P_QAed--RAStis-trig.t_ing__P Lan!-_De_c_.._Z,--1--v-.m.. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON PROPOSED REDISTRICTING notice was published in the English language onlygtkl�lly PLAN }] TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: once a x�aZ�c9�C � Notice Is hereby given that on the 7th day of December, 1981, at 7:CO P.M. pursuant to Council commencing OII the �0-th-___day of ____tyo_v�mhe-r 19 ---81 Resolution No. 1981.577 at City Holt Council Chambers, in the City Of .t �t Waterloo, Iowa, a public meeting, in the issuescof N.o v_emhe_r__20.,--1-989. will be held by the Council of the City of Waterloo, Iowa, On a Proposed s redistricting isprec ncti g plan ttarhe Che of said newspaper, and wof Waterloo. Proposed plans are on tile in the Office of Planning and that the annexed rate of advertising is the regular legal rate of Programming, 2nd floor of City Hall. said newspaper, and that the following is a correct bill for pub- Anyone Interested may appear at i,that time and place and be heard or lishingsaid notice. may file written oblection with the Q" CJ City Clerk, City Hall, in for said Printer's Bill $ CJ s ` 6 Iowa. before the date set for said hearing. By order of the City Council this - 16th day of November,198E Larry P.Burger -. City Clerk Subscribed and sworn to before me this 20 t h day of November A. D., 19 81 Notary Public Received of the sum of Dollars in full for publication of the above notice. Publishers December 22 , 1981 Mary Jane Odell Secretary of State State Capitol Building Des Moines , Iowa Dear Ms . Odell : Attached please find the Redistricting Plan for the City of Waterloo which was approved by ordinance by the City Council on December 14 , 198 1 . We have also enclosed a copy of the map delineating the wards and precincts together with a summary of the population in each of the City ' s 40 precincts and 5 wards . We would appreciate your review of these new boundaries and look forward to your comments in regard to this matter. Sincerely , Larry P. Burger City Clerk LPB/clb Enclosures December 22 , 1981 Isabelle Frerichs , Auditor Black Hawk County Courthouse Waterloo, Iowa 50703 Dear Isabelle : Attached please find the Redistricting Plan for the City of Waterloo which was approved by ordinance by the City Council on December 14 , 1981 . We have also enclosed a copy of the map delineating the wards and precincts together with a summary of the population in each of the City ' s 40 precincts and 5 wards . We would appreciate your review of these new boundaries and look forward to your comments in regard to this matter. Sincerely , Larry P. Burger City Clerk LPB/c1b Enclosures II CITY OF WATERLOO 1980 WARDS AND PRECINCTS WARD 1 Precinct 1 1 ,589 Precinct 2 2,080 Precinct 3 1 ,810 Precinct 4 2,661 Precinct 5 1 ,554 Precinct 6 1 ,723 Precinct 7 1 ,765 Precinct 8 1 ,976 Total - Ward 1 15,158 WARD 2 Precinct 1 1 ,411 Precinct 2 2,004 Precinct 3 1 ,813 Precinct 4 1 ,907 Precinct 5 2,213 Precinct 6 1 ,731 Precinct 7 2,283 Precinct 8 1 ,791 Total - Ward 2 15,153 WARD 3 Precinct 1 1 ,907 Precinct 2 1 ,694 Precinct 3 2,260 Precinct 4 1 ,760 Precinct 5 1 ,914 Precinct 6 1 ,516 Precinct 7 1 ,551 Precinct 8 2,611 Total - Ward 3 15,213 WARD 4 Precinct 1 3,158 Precinct 2 1 ,572 Precinct 3 1 ,945 Precinct 4 1 ,795 Precinct 5 1 ,857 Precinct 6 1 ,592 Precinct 7 1 ,836 Precinct 8 1 ,547 Total - Ward 4 15,302 Page Two CITY OF WATERLOO 1980 WARDS AND PRECINCTS WARD 5 Precinct 1 1 ,754 Precinct 2 1 ,716 Precinct 3 1 ,523 Precinct 4 1 ,938 Precinct 5 1 ,673 Precinct 6 2,313 Precinct 7 2,660 Precinct 8 1 ,588 Total - Ward 5 15,165 TOTAL - City of Waterloo 75,991 Total - Ward 1 15,158 Total - Ward 2 15,153 Total - Ward 3 15,213 Total - Ward 4 15,302 Total - Ward 5 15,165 TOTAL - Waterloo 75,991 ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE DIVIDING THE CITY OF WATERLOO, IOWA, INTO WARDS AND PRECINCTS, AND REPEALING CERTAIN ORDINANCES. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WATERLOO, IOWA: Section 1 . REPEALING. That Ordinance No. 2597, 2784, 2791 , 2601 , and all other ordinances, or parts thereof of the City of Waterloo, Iowa , in conflict with this ordinance are hereby repealed. Section 2. WARDS. That the territory embraced within the city limits of the City of Waterloo, Iowa, be divided into five (5) wards, to be called the First, Second, Third, Fourth and Fifth Wards, theboundaries of said wards are hereby established and defined and set out in Sections 2, 4, 5, 6 and 7 of this ordinance. Section 3. FIRST WARD. That the First Ward shall be all the territory within the city limits of the City of Waterloo, Iowa, hereinafter described as follows: Commencing at the intersection of the westerly city limits boundary line and University Avenue and proceeding southeasterly along University Avenue to Fletcher Avenue, and proceeding south along Fletcher Avenue to Summit Avenue extended, and proceeding east along Summit Avenue extended and Summit Avenue to Moir Street, and proceeding south along Moir Street to Reber Avenue, and proceeding east along Reber Avenue to Sullivan Avenue, and proceeding south along Sullivan Avenue to West Fourth Street, and proceeding southwesterly along West Fourth Street to Hampshire Road, and proceeding south along Hampshire Road to Berkshire Road, and proceeding east along Berkshire Road to Sheridan Road, and proceeding south along Sheridan Road to West Ridgeway Avenue, and proceeding east along West Ridgeway Avenue to Hillcrest Road, and proceeding north along Hillcrest Road to Midlothian Boulevard, and proceeding easterly along Midlothian Boulevard to Ivanhoe Road; and proceeding east along Ivanhoe Road to Kimball Avenue, and proceeding south along Kimball Avenue to East San Marnan Drive, proceeding east along East San Marnan Drive to Hawkeye Road, and proceeding south along Hawkeye Road to the city limits boundary line and proceeding in a clock-wise direction along the city limits boundary line to the point of beginning. Section 4. SECOND WARD. That the Second Ward shall be all the territory within the city limits of the City of Waterloo Iowa, described as follows: Commencing at the intersection of West Fourth Street and Kimball Avenue and proceeding south along Kimball Avenue to Forest Avenue, and proceeding east along Forest Avenue to Vermont Street, and proceeding south along Vermont Street to Hawthorne Avenue, and proceeding east along Hawthorne Avenue to West Sixth Street, and proceeding north along West Sixth Street to Forest Avenue, and proceeding east along Forest Avenue to West Ninth Street, and proceeding south along West Ninth Street to Mitchell Avenue, and proceeding east along Mitchell Avenue to Ohio Street, and proceeding south along Ohio Street to East Ridgeway Avenue, and proceeding east along East Ridgeway Avenue and East Ridgeway Avenue extended to the centerline of the Cedar River, and proceeding in a clock-wise direction along the centerline of the Cedar River to the city limits boundary line, Page Two and continuing in a clock-wise direction along the city limits boundary line to Hawkeye Road and proceeding north along Hawkeye Road to East San Marnan Drive and proceeding west along East San Marnan Drive to Kimball Avenue, and proceeding north along Kimball Avenue to Ivanhoe Road, and proceeding westerly along Ivanhoe Road to Midlothian Boulevard, and proceeding westerly along Midlothian Boulevard to Hillcrest Road, and proceeding southerly along Hillcrest Road to West Ridgeway Avenue, and proceeding west along West Ridgeway Avenue to Sheridan Road, and proceeding north along Sheridan Road to Berkshire Road, and proceeding west along Berkshire Road to Hampshire Road, and proceeding north along Hampshire Road to West Fourth Street, and proceeding northeasterly along West Fourth Street to the point of beginning. Section 5. THIRD WARD. That the Third Ward shall be all the territory within the city limits of the City of Waterloo, Iowa , described as follows: Commencing at the intersection of the city limits boundary line and East Airline Highway and proceeding west along East Airline Highway to Logan Avenue, and proceeding south along Logan Avenue to Parker Avenue, and proceeding southerly along Mullan Avenue to the westerly extension of Walnut Street, and proceeding easterly along Walnut Street extended and Walnut Street to East Park Avenue, and proceeding southwesterly along East Park Avenue to the centerline of Cedar River, and proceeding northwesterly along the centerline of Cedar River to Conger Street, ' and proceeding southwesterly along Conger Street to Westfield Avenue, and proceeding southerly along Westfield Avenue to Cleveland Street, and proceeding southerly along Cleveland Street to Main Street, and proceeding northwesterly along Main Street to Upton Avenue, and proceeding westerly along Upton Avenue to Ansborough Avenue, and proceeding southerly along Ansborough Avenue to University Avenue, and proceeding westerly along University Avenue to the city limits boundary line, and proceeding in a clock-wise direction along the city limits boundary line to the point of beginning. Section 6. FOURTH WARD. That the Fourth Ward shall be all the territory within the city limits of the City of Waterloo, Iowa, described as follows : Commencing at the intersection of East Airline Highway and the city limits boundary line and proceeding in a clock-wise direction along the city limits boundary line to the centerline of the Cedar River, and proceeding northwesterly along the centerline of the Cedar River to East Park Avenue, and proceeding northeasterly along East Park Avenue to Walnut Street, and proceeding northwesterly along Walnut Street and Walnut Street extended to Mullan Avenue, and proceeding northerly along Mullan Avenue to Logan Avenue, and proceeding north along Logan Avenue to East Airline Highway, and proceeding east along East Airline Highway to the point of beginning. Page Three Section 7. FIFTH WARD. That the Fifth Ward shall be all the territory within the city limits of the City of Waterloo, Iowa, described as follows: Commencing at the intersection of West Conger Street and the centerline of the Cedar River, and proceeding southeasterly along the centerline of the Cedar River in a clock-wise direction to East Ridgeway Avenue extended, and proceeding west along East Ridgeway Avenue extended and East Ridgeway Avenue to Ohio Street, and proceeding north along Ohio Street to Mitchell Avenue, and proceeding west along Mitchell Avenue to West Ninth Street, and proceeding north along West Ninth Street to Forest Avenue, and proceeding west along Forest Avenue to West Sixth Street, and proceeding south along West Sixth Street to Hawthorne Avenue, and proceeding west along Hawthorne Avenue to Vermont Street, and proceeding north along Vermont Street to Forest Avenue, and proceeding west along Forest Avenue to Kimball Avenue, and proceeding north along Kimball Avenue to West Fourth Street, and proceeding northeasterly along West Fourth Street to Sullivan Avenue, and proceeding north along Sullivan Avenue to Reber Avenue, and proceeding west along Reber Avenue to Moir Street, and proceeding north along Moir Street to Summit • Avenue, and proceeding west along Summit Avenue and Summit Avenue extended to Fletcher Avenue, and proceeding north along Fletcher Avenue to University Avenue, and proceeding west along University Avenue to Ansborough Avenue, and proceeding north along Ansborough Avenue to Upton Avenue, and proceeding east along Upton Avenue to Main Street, and proceeding southeasterly along Main Street to Cleveland Street, and proceeding north along Cleveland Street to Westfield Avenue, and proceeding northwesterly along Westfield Avenue to West Conger Street, and proceeding northeasterly along West Conger Street to the point of beginning. Section 8. NAMES OF PRECINCTS. That the territory embraced within the various wards within the city limits of the City of Waterloo, Iowa, be divided into precincts to be known as the 1st precinct of the 1st ward, and the 2nd precinct of the 1st ward, the 3rd precinct of the 1st ward, the 4th precinct of the 1st ward, the 5th precinct of the 1st ward, the 6th precinct of the 1st ward, the 7th precinct of the 1st ward, the 8th precinct of the 1st ward; the 1st precinct of the 2nd ward, the 2nd pre- cinct of the 2nd ward, the 3rd precinct of the 2nd ward, the 4th precinct of the 2nd ward, the 5th precinct of the 2nd ward, the 6th precinct of the 2nd ward, the 7th precinct of the 2nd ward, the 8th precinct of the 2nd ward; the 1st precinct of the 3rd ward, the 2nd precinct of the 3rd precinct, the 3rd precinct of the 3rd ward, the 4th precinct of the 3rd ward, the 5th precinct of the 3rd ward, the 6th precinct of the 3rd ward, the 7th precinct of the 3rd ward and the 8th precinct of the 3rd ward; the 1st precinct of the 4th ward, the 2nd precinct of the 4th ward, the 3rd precinct of the 4th ward, the 4th precinct of the 4th ward, the 5th precinct of the 4th ward, and the 6th precinct of the 4th ward, the 7th precinct of the 4th ward, and the 8th precinct of the 4th ward; the 1st precinct of the 5th ward, the 2nd precinct of the 5th ward, the 3rd precinct of the 5th ward, the 4th precinct of the 5th ward, the 5th precinct of the 5th ward, the 6th precinct of the 5th ward, the 7th precinct of the 5th ward, and the 8th precinct of the 5th ward. Section 9. 1ST OF THE FIRST. The 1st precinct of the 1st ward shall embrace the territory within the city limits of the City of Waterloo, Iowa, described as follows: Page Four Commencing at the intersection of Fletcher Avenue with the centerline of Black Hawk Creek and proceeding south along Fletcher Avenue to Summit Avenue extended, and proceeding east along Summit Avenue extended and Summit Avenue to Moir Street, and proceeding south along Moir Street to Reber Avenue, and proceeding east along Reber Avenue to Sullivan Avenue, and proceeding south along Sullivan Avenue to West Fourth Street, and proceeding southwesterly along West Fourth Street to Clough Street, and proceeding north along Clough Street to Kingbard Boulevard, and proceeding westerly along Kingbard Boulevard to the most westerly intersection with Columbia Circle and proceeding northeasterly along Columbia Circle to Euclid Avenue, and proceeding north along Euclid Avenue to Kingsley Avenue, and proceeding west along Kingsley Avenue to Drexel Avenue, and proceeding north along Drexel Avenue to Reber Avenue, and proceeding west along Reber Avenue and continuing west along the south boundary Hope Martin Memorial Park to Ansborough Avenue, and proceeding north Ansborough Avenue to the centerline of Black Hawk Creek, and proceeding northeasterly along the centerline of Black Hawk Creek to the point of beginning. Section 10. 2ND OF THE FIRST. The 2nd precinct of the 1st ward shall embrace the territory within the city limits of the City of Waterloo, Iowa, described as follows: Commencing at the intersection Fletcher Avenue and the south boundary line of Hope Martin Memorial Park and proceeding east along the south boundary line of Hope Martin Memorial Park and Reber Avenue to Drexel Avenue, and proceeding south along Drexel Avenue to Kingsley Avenue, and proceeding east along Kingsley Avenue to Euclid Avenue and proceeding south along Euclid Avenue to Columbia Circle, and proceeding southwesterly along Columbia Circle to Kingbard Boulevard, and proceeding easterly along Kingbard Boulevard to Clough Street, and proceeding south along Clough Street to West Fourth Street, and proceeding southwest along Wes'. Fourth Street to Hampshire Road, and proceeding south along Hampshire Road to Berkshire Road, and proceeding easterly along Berkshire Road to Sheridan Road, and proceeding south along Sheridan Road to West Ridgeway Avenue, and proceeding west along West Ridgeway Avenue to Ansborough Avenue, and proceeding north along Ansborough Avenue to Martin Road, and proceeding west along Martin Road to Sergeant Road, and proceeding northeast along Sergeant Road to Carrington Avenue, and proceeding eastalongCarrington Avenue to Ansborough Avenue, and proceeding north along Ansborough Avenue to the point of beginning. Section 11 . 3RD OF THE FIRST. The 3rd precinct of the 1st ward shall embrace the territory within the city limits of the City of Waterloo, Iowa, described as follows: Page Five Commencing at the intersection of University Avenue and Fletcher Avenue and proceeding south along Fletcher Avenue to Black Hawk Road, and proceeding southwesterly and westerly along Black Hawk Road to Garden Avenue, and proceeding westerly along Garden Avenue to Wren Road, and proceeding north along Wren Road to Downing Avenue, and proceeding west along Downing Avenue to Sheerer Avenue, and proceeding northerly along Sheerer Avenue to Sager Avenue, and proceeding south- easterly alorg Sager Avenue to Linbud Lane and proceeding north along Linbud Lane to University Avenue Access Road, and proceeding northeasterly along University Access Road to University Avenue, and proceeding southeasterly along University Avenue to the point of beginning. Section 12. 4TH OF THE FIRST. The 4th precinct of the 1st ward shall embrace the territory within the city limits of the City of Waterloo, Iowa, described as follows: . Commencing at the intersection of Midway Drive (city limits boundary line) with University Avenue and proceeding southeasterly along University Avenue to University Avenue Access Road, and proceeding southwesterly along University Avenue Access Road to Linbud. Lane and proceeding south along Linbud Lane to Sager Avenue, and proceeding westerly along Sager Avenue to Sheerer Avenue and proceeding southerly along Sheerer Avenue to Downing Avenue, and proceeding east along Downing Avenue to Wren Road, and proceeding south along Wren Road to Huntington Road, and proceeding east along Huntington Road to the east intersection of Wren Road, and proceeding south along Wren Road to Robin Road, and proceeding east along Robin Road to Black Hawk Road, and proceeding southwesterly along Black Hawk Road to the city limits boundary line and proceeding north along the city limits boundary line to the point of beginning. Section 13. 5TH OF THE FIRST. The 5th precinct of the 1st ward shall embrace the territory within the city limits of the City of Waterloo, Iowa, described as follows: Commencing at the intersection of Fletcher Avenue and Black Hawk Road and proceeding south Fletcher Avenue to the centerline line of the Black Hawk Creek, and proceeding southwesterly along the centerline line of Black Hawk Creek to Ansborough Avenue, and pro- ceeding south along Ansborough Avenue to Carrington Avenue, and proceeding west along Carrington Avenue to Sergeant Road, and proceeding southwesterly along Sergeant Road to Martin Road, and proceeding east along Martin Road to Ansborough Avenue, and proceeding south along Ansborough Avenue to West Ridgeway Avenue, and proceeding west along West Ridgeway Avenue to West Fourth Street, and proceeding southwesterly along West Fourth Street to West San Marnan Drive, and proceeding westerly along West San Marnan Drive to Sergeant Road, and proceeding southwesterly along Sergeant Road to Ranchero Road, and proceeding westerly along Ranchero Road to the city limits boundary line, and proceeding in a clock-wise direction Page Six along the city limits boundary line to the intersection with Black Hawk Road, and proceeding northeasterly along Black Hawk Road to the southerly intersection of Robin Road, and proceeding west along Robin Road to Wren Road, and proceeding north along Wren Road to the east intersection of Huntington Road, and proceeding west along Huntington Road to the west intersection of Wren Road, and proceeding north along Wren Road to Garden Avenue, and proceeding east along Garden Avenue to Black Hawk Road and continuing east and northeasterly along Black Hawk Road to the point of beginning. Section 14. 6TH OF THE FIRST. The 6th precinct of the 1st ward shall embrace the territory within the city limits of the City of Waterloo, Iowa, described as follows: Commencing at the intersection of West Ridgeway Avenue and Ansborough Avenue and proceeding south along Ansborough Avenue to the city limits boundary line, and proceeding in a clock-wise direction along the city limits boundary line to the intersection with Ranchero Road, and proceeding east along Ranchero Road to Sergeant Road, and proceeding northeasterly along Sergeant Road to West San Marnan Drive, and proceeding east along West San Marnan Drive to West Fourth Street, and proceeding north and northeasterly along West Fourth Street to West Ridgeway Avenue, and proceeding east along West Ridgeway Avenue to the point of beginning. Section 15. 7TH OF THE FIRST. The 7th precinct of the 1st ward shall embrace the territory within the city limits of the City of Waterloo, Iowa, described as follows : Commencing at the intersection of Ansborough Avenue and Ridgemont Road, and proceeding east along Ridgemont Road to Loralin Drive, and proceeding north along Loralin Drive to Rachael Street, and pro- ceeding eastalong Rachael Street to Colby Road, and proceeding north along Colby Road to West Park Lane, and proceeding east along West Park Lane to Kimball Avenue, and proceeding southerly along Kimball Avenue to East San Marnan Drive, and proceeding east along East San Marnan Drive to Hawkeye Road, and proceeding south along Hawkeye Road to the city limits boundary line, and proceeding in a clock-wise direction along the city limits boundary line, to Ansborough Avenue and proceeding north along Ansborough Avenue to the point of beginning. Page Seven Section 16. 8TH OF THE FIRST. The 8th precinct in the 1st ward shall embrace the territory within the city limits of the City of Waterloo, Iowa, described as follows: Commencing at the intersection of Ansborough Avenue and West Ridgeway Avenue, and proceeding east along West Ridgeway Avenue to Hillcrest Road, and proceeding northerly along Hillcrest Road to Midlothian Boulevard, and proceeding easterly and northeasterly along Midlothian Boulevard to Ivanhoe Road, and proceeding easterly along Ivanhoe Road to Kimball Avenue, and proceeding southerly along Kimball Avenue to West Park Lane, and proceeding westerly along West Park Lane to Colby Road, and proceeding southerly along Colby Road to Rachael Street, and proceeding westerly along RachaelStreetto Loralin Drive, and proceeding southerly along Loralin Drive to Ridgemont Road, and proceeding westerly along Ridgemont Road to Ansborough Avenue, and proceeding northerly along Ansborough Avenue to the point of beginning. Section 17. 1ST OF THE SECOND. The 1st precinct of the 2nd ward shall embrace the territory within the city limits of the City of Waterloo, Iowa, described as follows: Commencing at the intersection of West Fourth Street and Kimball Avenue, and proceeding south along Kimball Avenue to Forest Avenue, and proceeding east along Forest Avenue to Vermont Street, and proceeding south along Vermont Street to Hawthorne Avenue, and proceeding east along Hawthorne Avenue to West Sixth Street, and proceeding north along West Sixth Street to Forest Avenue • and proceeding east along Forest Avenue to West Ninth Street, and proceeding south along West Ninth Street to Mitchell Avenue, and proceeding west along Mitchell Avenue to Kimball Avenue, and proceeding north along Kimball Avenue to Frederic Avenue, and proLLuuing northwesterly along Frederic Avenue to Prospect Boulevard, and proceeding northeasterly along Prospect Boulevard to West Fourth Street, and proceeding northeasterly along West Fourth Street to point of beginning. Section 18. 2ND OF THE SECOND. The 2nd precinct of the 2nd ward shall embrace the territory within the city limits of the City of Waterloo, Iowa, described as follows : Commencing at the intersection of West Fourth Street and Prospect Boulevard, and proceeding southwesterly along Prospect Boulevard to Frederic Avenue, and proceeding southeasterly along Frederic Avenue to Kimball Avenue, and proceeding south along Kimball Avenue to Mitchell Avenue, and proceeding east along Mitchell Avenue to Baltimore Street, and proceeding south along Baltimore Street to Cornwall Avenue, and proceeding west along Cornwall Avenue to Sioux Street and proceeding south along Sioux Street to Terrace Drive, and proceeding west along Terrace Drive to Kimball Avenue, and proceeding south along Kimball Avenue to Ivanhoe Road, and proceeding west along Ivanhoe Road to Midlothian Boulevard, and proceeding south Page Eight and southwesterly along Midlothian Boulevard to Hillcrest Road, and proceeding southerly along Hillcrest Road to West Ridgeway Avenue, and proceeding along West Ridgeway Avenue to Sheridan Road, and proceeding northerly along Sheridan Road to Berkshire Road, and proceeding westerly along Berkshire Road to Hampshire Road, and proceeding north along Hampshire Road to West Fourth Street, and proceeding northeasterly along West Fourth Street to the point of beginning. Section 19. 3RD OF THE SECOND. The 3rd precinct of the 2nd ward shall embrace the territory within the city limits of the City of Waterloo, Iowa, described as follows : Commencing at the intersection of Baltimore Street and Mitchell Avenue, and proceeding east along Mitchell Avenue to Hammond Avenue, and proceeding south along Hammond Avenue to Cornwall Avenue, and proceeding west along Cornwall Avenue to Randolph Street and proceeding south along Randolph Street to Lorraine Avenue, and proceeding west along Lorraine Avenue to West Ninth Street, and proceeding south along West Ninth Street to Locke Avenue, and proceeding west along Locke Avenue to West Eighth Street, and proceeding south along West Eighth Street to Wisner Drive, and proceeding west along Wisner Drive to Easley Street, and proceeding south and west along Easley Street to Baltimore Street, and proceeding south along Baltimore Street to East Ridgeway Avenue, and proceeding west along East Ridgeway Avenue to Kimball Avenue, and proceeding north along Kimball Avenue to Terrace Drive, and proceeding east along Terrace Drive toSiouxStreet and proceeding north along Sioux Street to Cornwall Avenue, and proceeding east along Cornwall Avenue to Baltimore Street, and proceeding north along Baltimore Street to the point of beginning. Section 20. 4TH OF THE SECOND. The 4th precinct of the 2nd ward shall embrace the territory within the city limits of the City of Waterloo, Iowa, described as follows : Commencing at the intersection of Hammond Avenue and Mitchell Avenue, and proceeding east along Mitchell Avenue to Ohio Street, and proceeding southerly along Ohio Street to East Ridgeway Avenue, and proceeding westerly along on East Ridgeway Avenue to West Ninth Street, and proceeding northerly on West Ninth Street to Lorraine Avenue, and proceeding east on Lorraine Avenue to Randolph Street, and proceeding northerly on Randolph Street to Cornwall Avenue, and proceeding easterly on Cornwall Avenue to Hammond Avenue, and proceeding northerly on Hammond Avenue to the point of beginning. Page Nine Section 21 . 5TH OF THE SECOND. The 5th precinct of the 2nd ward shall embrace the territory within the city limits of the City of Waterloo, Iowa, described as follows: Commencing at the intersection of East Ridgeway Avenue and Kimball Avenue, and proceeding east along East Ridgeway Avenue to Baltimore Street, and proceeding north along Baltimore Street to Easley Street, and proceeding east and north along Easley Street to Wisner Drive, and proceeding east along Wisner Drive to West Eighth Street, and proceeding north along West Eighth Street to Locke Avenue, and proceeding east along Locke Avenue to West Ninth Street, and proceeding south and southwesterly along West Ninth Street to East San Marnan Drive, and proceeding westerly along East San Marnan Drive to Kimball Avenue, and proceeding northerly on Kimball Avenue to the point of beginning. Section 22. 6TH OF THE SECOND. The 6th precinct of the 2nd ward shall embrace the territory within the city limits of the City of Waterloo, Iowa, • described as follows: Commencing at the intersection of East Ridgeway Avenue and West Ninth Street and proceeding east along East Ridgeway Avenue to Hammond Avenue, and proceeding south along Hammond Avenue to East San Marnan Drive, and proceeding west along East San Marnan Drive to West Ninth Street, and proceeding north along West Ninth Street to the point of beginning. Section 23. 7TH OF THE SECOND. The 7th precinct of the 2nd ward shall embrace the territory within the city limits of the City of Waterloo, Iowa, described as follows: Commencing at the east intersection of East Ridgeway Avenue and Hammond Avenue, and proceeding east along East Ridgeway Avenue and continuing east along East Ridgeway Avenue extended to the centerline of the Cedar River, and proceeding in a clock- wise direction along the centerline of the Cedar River to the city limits boundary line and continuing in a clock-wise direction along the city limits boundary line to La Porte Road, and proceeding northwesterly along La Porte Road to Hess Road, and proceeding southwesterly along Hess Road to Murphy Road, and proceeding wester- ly .along Murphy Road to Alexandra Drive, and proceeding south along Alexandra Drive to Southtown Drive, and proceeding west along Southtown Drive to Hammond Avenue, and proceeding northerly along Hammond Avenue to the point of beginning. Section 24. 8TH OF THE SECOND. The 8th precinct of the 2nd ward shall embrace the territory within the city limits of the City of Waterloo, Iowa, described as follows: Commencing at the intersection of Hawkeye Road and East San Marnan Drive, and proceeding east along East San Marnan Drive to Hammond Avenue, and proceeding south along Hammond Avenue to Southtown Drive, and proceeding east along Southtown Drive to Alexandra Drive, and proceeding north along Alexandra Drive to Murphy Road, and proceeding east ,along Murphy Road to Hess Road, Page Ten and proceeding east alone Hess Road to La Porte Road, and proceeding southeasterly along La Porte Road to the city limits boundary line and proceeding in a clock-wise direction along the city limits boundary line to Hawkeye Road, and proceeding north along Hawkeye Road to the point of beginning. Section 25. 1ST OF THE THIRD. The 1st precinct of the 3rd ward shall embrace the territory within the city limits of the City of Waterloo, Iowa, described as follows: Commencing at the intersection of Fairview Avenue and Riehl Street and proceeding east along Riehl Street to Broadway Street, and proceeding south along Broadway Street to Conger Street, and proceeding east and northeasterly along Conger Street to East Mullan Avenue, and proceeding southerly on East Mullan Avenue to Walnut Street extended, and proceeding southeasterly along . Walnut Street and Walnut Street extended to East Park Avenue, and proceeding southwesterly along East Park Avenue to the centerline of the Cedar River, and proceeding northwesterly along the centerline of the Cedar River to Mullan Avenue, and proceeding northeasterly along Mullan Avenue to Sycamore Street, and proceeding northwesterly • along Sycamore Street to Thompson Avenue, and proceeding north- easterly along Thompson Avenue to Lafayette Street, and proceeding northwesterly along Lafayette Street to the belt line of the Illinois Central Railroad, and proceeding northeasterly along the belt line of the Illinois Central Railroad to Park Road, and proceeding northwesterly along Park Road to the Waterloo Railroad, ' and proceeding north and westerly along the Waterloo Railroad to Fairview Avenue, and proceeding north along Fairview Avenue to the point of beginning. Section 26. 2ND OF THE THIRD. The 2nd precinct of the 3rd ward shall embrace the territory within the city limits of the City of Waterloo, Iowa, described as follows: Commencing at the intersection of Longfellow Avenue and Northey Street, and proceeding along Northey Street and Northey Street extended to the Illinois Central Railroad, and proceeding south- easterly along the Illinois Central Railroad to Broadway Street extended, and proceeding south along Broadway Street extended and Broadway Street to Riehl Street, and proceeding west along Riehl Street to Fairview Avenue, and proceeding south along Fairview Avenue to the Waterloo Railroad, and proceeding south- east and south along the Waterloo Railroad to Park Road. and proceeding southeasterly along Park Road to the belt line of the Illinois Central Railroad, and proceeding southwesterly along the belt line of the Illinois Central Railroad to Lafayette Street, and proceeding southeasterly along Lafayette Street to Thompson Street, and proceeding southwesterly along Thompson Street to Sycamore Street, and proceeding southeasterly along Sycamore Street to East Mullan Avenue, and proceeding southwesterly along East Mullan Avenue to the centerline of the Page Eleven Cedar River, and proceeding northwesterly along the centerline of the Cedar River to Burton Avenue extended, and proceeding north along Burton Avenue extended and continuing north along Burton Avenue to Conger Street, and proceeding east along Conger Street to Avon Avenue, and proceeding north along Avon Avenue to Dawson Street, and proceeding west along Dawson Street to Burton Avenue, and proceeding north along Burton Avenue to West Parker Street, and proceeding west along West Parker Street to Longfellow Avenue, and proceeding north along Longfellow Avenue to the point of beginning. Section 27. 3RD OF THE THIRD. The 3rd precinct of the 3rd ward shall embrace the territory within the city limits of the City of Waterloo, Iowa, described as follows: Commencing at the intersection of West Donald Street and Burton Avenue and proceeding easterly along West Donald Street to Logan Avenue, and proceeding south along Logan Avenue and continuing south along Mullan Avenue to Conger Street, , and proceeding west and south- westerly along Conger Street to Broadway Street, and proceeding north along Broadway Street and continuing north along Broadway Street extended to the Illinois Central Railroad, and proceeding northwesterly along the Illinois Central Railroad to Burton Avenue, and proceeding northerly along Burton Avenue to the point of beginning. Section 28. 4TH OF THE THIRD. The 4th precinct of the 3rd ward shall embrace the territory within the city limits of the City of Waterloo, Iowa, described as follows: Commencing at the intersection of Wagner Road and the city limits boundary line and proceeding in a clock-wise direction along the city limits boundary line to East Airline Highway, and proceeding west along East Airline Highway to Logan Avenue, and proceeding south along Logan Avenue to West Donald Street, and proceeding west along West Donald Street to Burton Avenue, and proceeding south along Burton Avenue to the Illinois Central Raiload, and proceeding northwesterly along the Illinois Central Railroad to Northey Street extended, and proceeding west along Northey Street extended and Northey Street to Normandy Street, and proceeding north along Normandy Street to West Donald Street, and proceeding west along West Donald Street to Cedar Bend Street, and proceeding north along Cedar Bend Street to Broadway Street, and proceeding northwesterly along Broadway Street to Wagner Road, and proceeding north along Wagner Road to the point of beginning. Page Twelve Section 29. 5TH OF THE THIRD. The 5th precinct of the 3rd ward shall embrace the territory within the city limits of the City of Waterloo, Iowa, described as follows: Commencing at the intersection of the city limits boundary line and Wagner Road and proceeding south along Wagner Road to Broadway Street, and proceeding southeasterly along Broadway Street to Cedar Bend Street, and proceeding south along Cedar Bend Street to West Donald Street, and proceeding east along West Donald Street to Normandy Street, and proceeding south along Normandy Street to Northey Street, and proceeding east along Northey Street to Longfellow Avenue, and proceeding south along Longfellow Avenue to Riverside Drive, and proceeding southwesterly along Riverside Drive to Ivy Street, and proceeding west along Ivy Street and Ivy Street extended to the centerline of the Cedar River, and proceeding in a counter clock-wise direction along the centerline of the Cedar River to the city limits boundary line, and proceeding in a clock-wise direction along the city limits boundary line to the point of beginning. Section 30. 6TH OF THE THIRD. The 6th precinct of the 3rd ward shall embrace the territory within the city limits of the City of Waterloo, Iowa, described as follows : Commencing at the intersection of Longfellow Avenue and West Parker Street, and proceeding east along West Parker Street to Burton Avenue, and proceeding south along Burton Avenue to Dawson Street, and proceeding east along Dawson Street to Avon Avenue, and proceeding south along Avon Avenue to Conger Street, and proceeding west along Conger Street to Burton Avenue, and proceeding south along Burton Avenue and Burton Avenue extended to the centerline of the Cedar River, and proceeding northwesterly along the centerline of the Cedar River to West Conger Street, and proceeding southwesterly along West Conger Street to Rainbow Drive, and proceeding west and northwesterly along Rainbow Drive to the city limits boundary line and proceeding in a clock-wise direction along the city limits boundary line and continuing in a clock-wise direction along the centerline line of the Cedar River to Ivy Street extended, and proceeding east along Ivy Street extended and Ivy Street to Riverside Drive, and proceeding north- easterly along Riverside Drive to Longfellow Avenue, and proceeding north along Longefellow Avenue to the point of beginning. Page Thirteen Section 31 . 7TH OF THE THIRD. The 7th precinct of the 3rd ward shall embrace the territory within the city limits of the City of Waterloo, Iowa, described as follows: Commencing at the intersection of Rainbow Drive and Hanna Boulevard and proceeding southeasterly on Rainbow Drive to Westfield Avenue, and proceeding south and southeasterly along Westfield Avenue to Cleveland Street, and proceeding south on Cleveland Street to Main Street, and proceeding northwesterly along Main Street to Upton Avenue, and proceeding westerly along Upton Avenue to Ansborough Avenue, and proceeding south along Ansborough Avenue to University Avenue, and proceeding north- westerly along University Avenue to Falls Avenue, and proceeding east along Falls Avenue to Stephan Avenue, and proceeding north along Stephan Avenue to Carriage Hill Drive, and proceeding northwesterly along Carriage Hill Drive to Beverly Hills Street, and proceeding northerly along Beverly Hills Street to Maynard Avenue, and proceeding east along Maynard Avenue to Auburn Street, and proceeding north along Auburn Street to Maxine Avenue, and proceeding east along Maxine Avenue to Hanna Boulevard, and proceeding northerly along Hanna Boulevard to the point of beginning. Section 32. 8TH OF THE THIRD. The 8th precinct of the 3rd ward shall embrace the territory within the city limits of the City of Waterloo, Iowa, described as follows: Commencing at the intersection of Rainbow Drive and the city limits boundary line and proceeding southeasterly along Rainbow Drive to Hanna Boulevard, and proceeding southerly along Hanna Boulevard to Maxine Avenue, and proceeding west along Maxine Avenue to Auburn Street, and proceeding south along Auburn Street to Maynard Avenue, and proceeding west along Maynard Avenue to Beverly Hills Street, and proceeding southerly along Beverly Hills Street to Carriage Hill Drive, and proceeding southeasterly along Carriage Hill Drive to Stephan Avenue, and proceeding south along Stephan Avenue to Falls Avenue, and proceeding west along Falls Avenue to University Avenue, and proceeding northwesterly along University Avenue to the city limits boundary line, and proceeding north along the city limits boundary line to the point of beginning. Page Fourteen Section 33. 1ST OF THE FOURTH. The 1st precinct of the 4th ward shall embrace the territory within the city limits of the City of Waterloo, Iowa, described as follows: Commencing at the intersection of East Park Avenue and Walnut Street and proceeding southeasterly along Walnut Street to the Chicago, Northwestern Railroad, and proceeding north- easterly along Chicago, Northwestern Railroad to Illinois Central Railroad, and proceeding southeasterly along the Illinois Central Railroad to Independence Avenue, and proceeding east along Independence Avenue to Nevada Street, and proceeding south along Nevada Street to Madison Street, and proceeding east along Madison Street to Colorado Street, and proceeding south along Colorado Street to Dubuque Road, and proceeding northwesterly along Dubuque Road to Franklin Street, and proceeding west along Franklin Street to Vinton Street, and proceeding southerly along Vinton Street to the centerline of the Cedar River and proceeding northwesterly along the centerline of the Cedar River to East Park Avenue, and proceeding northeasterly along East Park Avenue to the point of beginning. Section 34. 2ND OF THE FOURTH. The 2nd precinct of the 4th ward shall embrace the territory within the city limits of the City of Waterloo, Iowa, described as follows : Commencing at the intersection of Vinton Street and Franklin Street and proceeding east along Franklin Street to Dubuque Road and proceeding southeasterly along Dubuque Road to Indiana Street, and proceeding south along Indiana Street to Cottage Grove Avenue, • and proceeding west along Cottage Grove Avenue to Colorado Street, and proceeding south along Colorado Street to Lafayette Street, and proceeding southeasterly along Lafayette Street to the city limits boundary line, and proceeding in a clock-wise direction along with city limits boundary line to the centerline line of the Cedar River, and proceeding northwesterly along the centerline line of the Cedar River to Vinton Street, and proceeding northeasterly along Vinton Street to the point of beginning. Section 35. 3RD OF THE FOURTH. The 3rd precinct of the 4th ward shall embrace the territory within the city limits of the City of Waterloo, Iowa, described as follows: Commencing at the interesection of the Waterloo Railroad and Independence Avenue and proceeding east along Independence Avenue to the city limits boundary line, and proceeding in a clock-wise direction along the city limits boundary line to Lafayette Street and proceeding north- westerly along Lafayette Street to Colorado Street, and proceeding north along Colorado Street to Cottage Grove Avenue, and proceeding east along Cottage Grove Avenue to Indiana Street, and proceeding north along Indiana Street to Dubuque Road, and proceeding south- easterly along Dubuque Road to Waterloo Railroad, and proceeding north along the Waterloo Railroad to the point of beginning. Page Fifteen Section 36. 4TH OF THE FOURTH. The 4th precinct of the 4th ward shall embrace the territory within the City limits of the City of Waterloo, Iowa, described as follows: Commencing at the intersection of Steeley Street extended and the Chicago, Northwestern Railroad and proceeding easterly along the Chicago, Northwestern Railroad to the Waterloo Railroad, and proceeding southerly along the Waterloo Railroad to the Illinois Central Railroad, and proceeding northwesterly along the Illinois Central Railroad to Colorado Street, and proceeding north along Colorado Street to Madison Street, and proceeding west along Madison Street to Nevada Street, and proceeding north along Nevada Street to Independence Avenue, and proceeding west along Independence Avenue to the Illinois Central Railroad, and proceeding northwesterly along the Illinois Central Railroad to Glenwood Street, and proceeding east along Glenwood Street to Steeley Street, and proceeding north along Steeley Street and continuing north along Steeley Street extended to the point of beginning. Section 37. 5TH OF THE FOURTH. The 5th precinct of the 4th ward shall embrace the territory within the city limits of the City of Waterloo, Iowa, described as follows: Commencing at the intersection of Mullan Avenue and Newell Street and proceeding east along Newell Street to Ankeny Street, and proceeding south along Ankeny Street to Adams Street, and proceeding east along Adams Street to East Fourth Street, and • proceeding north along East Fourth Street to Quincy Street, and proceeding east along Quincy Street to Mobile Street, and pro- ceeding south along Mobile Street to the Chicago, Northwestern Railroad, and proceeding southwesterly along the Chicago, Northwestern Railroad to Walnut Street, and proceeding northwesterly along Walnut Street and Walnut Street extended to Mullan Avenue, and proceeding north on Mullan Avenue to the point of beginning. Section 38. 6TH OF THE FOURTH. The 6th precinct of the 4th ward shall embrace the territory within the city limits of the City of Waterloo, Iowa, described as follows: Commencing at the intersection of East Fourth Street and Waterloo Railroad and proceeding southeasterly along the Waterloo Railroad to Newell Street, and proceeding east along Newell Street to Linden Avenue, and proceeding south along Linden Avenue to Adams Street, and proceeding west along Adams Street to Mobile Street, and proceeding north along Mobile Street to Quincy Street, and proceeding west along Quincy Street to East Fourth Street, and proceeding south along East Fourth Street to Adams Street, and proceeding west along Adams Street to Ankeny Street, and proceeding north along Ankeny Street to Newell Street, and proceeding west along Newell Street to East Mullan Page Sixteen Avenue, and proceeding north along East Mullan Avenue to East Parker Street, and proceeding east along East Parker Street to East Fourth Street, and proceeding north along East Fourth Street to the point of beginning. Section 39. 7TH OF THE FOURTH. The 7th precinct of the 4th ward shall embrace the territory within the city limits of the City of Waterloo, Iowa, described as follows: Commencing at the intersection of the city limits boundary line and Moline Road and proceeding south along Moline Road to East Donald Street, and proceeding east along East Donald Street to Idaho Street, and proceeding south along Idaho Street to Newell Street, and proceeding west along Newell Street to the Waterloo Railroad and proceeding northwesterly along the Waterloo Railroad to East Fourth Street, and proceeding south along East Fourth Street to East Parker Street and proceeding west along East Parker Street to Logan Avenue, and proceeding north along Logan Avenue to East Airline Highway, and proceeding east along East Airline Highway to the city limits boundary line, and proceeding in a clock-wise direction along the city limits boundary line to the point of beginning. Section 40. 8TH OF THE FOURTH. The 8th precinct of the 4th ward shall embrace the territory within the city limits of the City of Waterloo, Iowa, described as follows: Commencing at the intersection of Moline Road and the city limits boundary line and proceeding in a clock- wise direction along the city limits boundary line to Independence Avenue, and proceeding west along Independence Avenue to the Waterloo Railroad, and proceeding northerly along the Waterloo Railroad to the Chicago Northwestern Railroad, and proceeding westerly along Chicago, Northwestern Railroad to Steeley Street extended, and proceeding south along Steeley Street extended and Steeley Street to Glenwood Street, and proceeding west along Glennwood Street to the Illinois Central Railroad, and proceeding northwesterly along the Illinois Central Railroad to Mobile Street, and proceeding north along Mobile Street to Adams Street, and proceeding east along Adams Street to Linden Avenue, and proceeding north along Linden Avenue to Newell Street, and proceeding east along Newell Street to Idaho Street, and proceeding north along Idaho Street to East Donald Street, and proceeding west along East Donald Street to Moline Road, and proceeding north along Moline Road to the point of beginning. Page Seventeen Section 41 . 1ST OF THE FIFTH. The 1st precinct of the 5th ward shall embrace the territory within the city limits of the City of Waterloo, Iowa, described as follows: Commencing at the intersection of Ansborough Avenue and Upton Ave- nue and proceeding east along Upton Avenue to Main Street, and proceeding southeasterly along Main Street to Cleveland Street, and proceeding north along Cleveland Street to Westfield Avenue, and proceeding southeasterly along Westfield Avenue to the centerline of the Black Hawk Creek, and proceeding southwesterly along the centerline of the Black Hawk Creek to Fletcher Avenue, and proceeding north along Fletcher Avenue to University Avenue, and proceeding west along University Avenue to Ansborough Avenue, and proceeding north along Ansborough Avenue to the point of beginning. Section 42. The 2ND OF THE FIFTH. The 2nd precinct of the 5th ward shall embrace the territory within the city limits of the City of Waterloo, Iowa, described as follows: Commencing at the intersection of West Conger Street and the centerline of the Cedar River, and proceeding southeasterly along the centerline of the Cedar River to West First Street. and proceeding southwesterly along West First Street to Elm Street, and proceeding west along Elm Street to Sullivan Ave- nue, .and proceeding south along Sullivan Avenue to Reber Ave- nue, and proceeding west along Reber Avenue to Moir Street, and proceeding north along Moir Street to Summit Avenue, and proceeding west along Summit Avenue and along Summit Avenue extended to Fletcher Avenue, and proceeding north along Fletcher Avenue to the centerline of the Black Hawk Creek, and proceeding north- easterly along Black Hawk Creek to Westfield Avenue, and proceeding northwest along Westfield Avenue to West Conger Street, and proceeding northeast along WestCorger Street to the point of beginnning. Section 43. 3RD OF THE FIFTH. The 3rd precinct of the 5th ward shall embrace the territory within the city limits of the City of Waterloo, Iowa, described as follows : Commencing at the intersection of Sullivan Avenue and Denver Street, and proceeding southeasterly along Denver Street to West Third Street, and proceeding northeasterly along West Third Street to Baltimore Street, and proceeding southeasterly along Baltimore Street to West Fourth Street, and proceeding northeasterly along West Fourth Street to Western Avenue and proceeding southeasterly along Western Avenue to West Fifth Street, and proceeding northeasterly along West Fifth Street Page Eighteen to Allen Street, and proceeding northwesterly along Allen Street to West Fourth Street, and proceeding northeasterly along West Fourth Street to Wellington Street, and proceeding northwesterly along Wellington Street to West Third Street, and proceeding north- easterly along West Third Street to Washington Street, and proceeding northwesterly along Washington Street to West First Street, and proceeding southwesterly along West First Street to Elmwood Street, and proceeding westerly along Elmwood Street to Sullivan Avenue, and pro- ceeding southwesterly. along Sullivan Avenue to point of beginning. Section 44. 4TH OF THE FIFTH. The 4th precinct of the 5th ward shall embrace the territory within the city limits of the City of Waterloo, Iowa, described as follows: Commencing at the intersection of Sullivan Avenue and Denver Street , and proceeding south along Sullivan Avenue to West Fourth Street, and proceeding southwesterly along West Fourth Street to Kimball Avenue and proceeding south along Kimball Avenue to Forest Avenue, and proceeding east along Forest Avenue to Vermont Street, and proceeding south along Vermont Street to Hawthorne Avenue, and proceeding east along Hawthorne Avenue to West Sixth Street and proceeding north along West Sixth Street to Forest Avenue, and proceeding east along Forest Avenue to West Ninth Street, and proceeding north along West Ninth Street to Johnson Street and proceeding northwesterly and westerly along Johnson Street. to West Sixth Street, and proceeding north and northwesterly along West Sixth Street to Locust Street, and proceeding along Locust Street to West Fifth Street, and proceeding southwesterly along West.Fifth Street to Western Avenue, and proceeding northwesterly along Western Avenue to West Fourth Street, and proceeding southwesterly along West Fourth Street to Baltimore Street, and proceeding northwesterly along Baltimore Street to West Third Street, and proceeding southwesterly along West Third Street to Denver Street, and proceeding northwesterly along Denver Street to the point of beginning. Page Nineteen Section 45. 5TH OF THE FIFTH. The 5th precinct of the 5th ward shall embrace the territory within the city limits of the City of Waterloo, Iowa, described as follows: Commencing at the intersection of West First Street and the centerline of Cedar River and proceeding south- easterly along the centerline of Cedar River to West Tenth Street, and proceeding southwesterly along West Tenth Street to Washington Street, and proceeding northwest- erly along Washington Street to West Eighth Street, and proceeding southwesterly along West Eighth Street to Johnson Street, and proceeding northwesterly and westerly along Johnson Street to West Sixth Street, and proceeding north along West Sixth Street to Locust Street, and proceeding northwesterly along Locust Street to West Fifth Street, and proceeding northeasterly along West Fifth Street to Allen Street, and proceeding northwesterly along Allen Street to West Fourth Street, and proceeding northeasterly along West Fourth Street to Wellington Street, and proceeding northwesterly along Wellington Street to West Third Street, and proceeding northeasterly along West Third Street to Washington Street, and proceeding northwesterly along Washington Street to West First Street, and proceeding northeasterly along West First Street to the point of beginning. Page Twenty Section 46. 6TH OF THE FIFTH. The 6th precinct of the 5th ward shall embrace the territory within the city limits of the City of Waterloo, Iowa, described as follows: Commencing at the intersection of West Tenth Street and the centerline of the Cedar River and progressing southeasterly along the centerline of the Cedar River to West Eighteenth Street, and proceeding southwesterly along West Eighteenth Street to Williston Avenue, and proceeding westerly along Williston Avenue to Johnson Street, and proceeding northwesterly along Johnson Street to West Eighth Street, and proceeding northeasterly along West Eighth Street to Washington Street, and proceeding southeasterly along Washington Street to West Tenth Street, and proceeding northeasterly along West Tenth Street to the point of beginning. Section 47. 7TH OF THE FIFTH. The 7th precinct of the 5th ward shall embrace the territory within the city limits of the City of Waterloo, Iowa, described as follows: Commencing at the intersection of Johnson Street and West Ninth Street and proceeding southeasterly along Johnson Street to Williston Avenue, and proceeding easterly along Williston Avenue to Washington Street, and proceeding southeasterly along Washington Street to Ohio Street, and proceeding southerly along Ohio Street to Byron Avenue, and proceeding easterly along Byron Avenue to Ohio Street, and proceeding southerly along Ohio Street to Mitchell Avenue, and proceeding westerly along Mitchell Avenue to West Ninth Street, and proceeding north along West Ninth Street to the point of beginning. Section 48. 8TH OF THE FIFTH. The 8th precinct of the 5th ward shall embrace the territory within the city limits of the City of Waterloo, Iowa, described as follows: Commencing at the intersection of West Eighteenth Street and the centerline of the Cedar River, and proceeding in a clock-wise direction along the centerline of the Cedar River to East Ridgeway Avenue extended, and proceeding west along East Ridgeway Avenue extended and East Ridgeway Avenue to Ohio Street, and proceeding north along Ohio Street to Byron Avenue, and proceeding westerly along Byron Avenue to Ohio Street, and proceeding northerly along Ohio Street to Washington Street, and proceeding northwesterly along Washington Street to Williston Avenue, and proceeding easterly along Williston Avenue to West Eighteenth Street, and proceeding north- easterly along West Eighteenth Street to the point of beginning. Section 49. REGISTRATION LISTS. The Commissioner of Registration is hereby directed to change the registration lists accordingly. Section 50. EFFECTIVE DATE. This Ordinance shall be enforced in effect after the same has been passed and published as provided by law. Page Twenty-One PASSED AND ADOPTED THIS DAY OF /DQ c hn r , 1981 . THE CITY OF WATERLOO, IOWA 1— o P Leo P. Rooff, Mayor ATTEST: F- Cti l I L, P bu - ,Q r- Larry P. Burger, City Clerk *tate of Iowa MARY JANE ODELL iecretarp of Mate SECRETARY OF STATE 1`]W INoiness August 28 , 1981 Michele Temeyer 715 Mulberry Waterloo , Iowa 50703 Dear Michele : In response to your request , I am enclosing a copy of the letter which was mailed to each of the cities in Iowa with a population of 3 , 500 or more on July 28 , 1981 . Also enclosed is a copy taken from the census report which was prepared by the Legislative Service Bureau and which shows the enumeration districts and the populations within the City of Waterloo . Just thought this might be of some value to you and the city council . If I can be of any further assistance to you in this or any other matter , please call on me . Sincerely , Louise Whitcome Director of Elections Enclosures yRPtE o`o 9 T• ;u: ujCCL; p state of Nina MARY JANE ODELL 'ctretarp of *tat SECRETARY OF STATE 00��" 3e5 :floint5 July 28 , 1981 GREETINGS TO ALL CITIES OF 3 , 500 POPULATION OR MORE : The Iowa Legislature will be convening in special session soon for the purpose of adopting a reapportionment plan for the 1980 ' s . After a plan has been adopted , the city council of every Iowa city with a population of 3 , 500 or more must establish more than one voting precinct in accordance with the provisions of sections 49 . 3 and 49 . 5 , 1981 Code of Iowa . Section 49 . 7 of the Code provides in part that " Each . . . city council shall notify the state commissioner (secretary of state ) and the commissioner (county auditor) whenever the boundaries of election precincts are changed and shall provide a map delineating the new boundary lines . Upon failure of any . . . city council to make the required changes by the dates established by this section (December 31 ) , the state commissioner shall make or cause to be made the necessary changes as soon as possible , and shall assess to the . . . city . . . , the expenses incurred in so doing . " House File 876 which was adopted by the last session of the Legislature provides that the new precincts established using the 1980 census figures need not be used for any election held in 1981 . If we can be of any assistance to you in drawing your new precinct boundaries , please call us at (515 ) 281 -5865 or write to the office of the Secretary of State , State Capitol Building , 'Des Moines , Iowa , 50319. Sincerely , 6/1.7.1 Mary Ja e dell Secretary of State MJO/lw IV+'a'n LCUISL..41I'%C l)iJ IJNUIL SENATOR CALVIN O. HULTMAN, CHAIRPERSON REPRESENTATIVE DELWYN STROMER. VICE CHAIRPERSON IOWA LEGISLATIVE SERVICE BUREAU _EGAL DIVISION STATE HOUSE COUNCIL MEMBERS DES MOINES, IOWA 50319 e"eEERNICK TELEPHONE 515.'281-3566 r 001 ERNDR TERRY E En - EX ,F F,L.;; LE ..4 OeJN SERGE H. GARRISON, DIRECTOR YT FR sNCIs SENATORS REPRESENTATIVES EDEP.T GARV L.BAUGHER ROBERT Y.ANDERSON nN SIN JAMES E.BRILES DONALD^v.AVENSON �'[ av FMAN C.JOSEPH COLEMAN iADZKV JOHN H.CLARK C.'W.HUTCHINS JOHN H.CONNORS .."E'ER LOWELL L.JUNKINS GREGORY D.CUSACK JOHN S.MURRAY INGWER L.H:NSEN WILLIAM D.PALMER LESTER D.MENKE RIChy1RD R.RAMSEY LAWRENCE POPE - `dsON RAY TAYLOR RICHARD W.NELDEN .. -1AR E-DAL July 24 , 1981 TO : ALL COUNTY AUDITORS AND CITY CLERKS OF MAJOR POPULATION CITIES Enclosed are maps and a bill containing the proposed legislative and congressional districts pursuant to the redistricting plan issued by the Legislative Service Bureau on July 24 , 1981 . 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S2 Sioux CITY SERGEANT BLUFF cr 1n z m w z Senate House H3 I 4 0 CO O a Sergeant Bluff V WOODBURY TWP.(PT.) t—r — LIBERTY TWP, SENATE FILE BY COMMITTEE ON STATE GOVERNMENT Passed Senate , Date Passed House , Date Vote : Ayes Nays Vote : Ayes Nays Approved_ A BILL FOR 1 An Act providing for congressional and legislative redis- 2 tricting effective for the 1982 general election. 3 BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF IOWA: 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 CPB-1 61 91 12/72 S.F. H.F. 1 Section 1 . Section 40 .1, Code 1981, is amended to read 2 as follows: 3 40 .1 DISTRICTS DESIGNATED. The state of Iowa is hereby 4 organized and divided into six congressional districts, which 5 shall be composed, respectively, of the following counties: 6 1 . The first district shall consist of the counties of 7 Bexten.-PeweakiekT-lewaT-3ekasex- Scctt, Mahaska, Keokuk, 8 Washington, Louisa, Muscatine, Lucas , Monroe, Wapello, 9 Jefferson, Henry, Des Moines , Appanoose, Davis, Van Buren 10 and Lee. 11 2 . The second district shall consist of the counties of 12 Wixxeskiek7 Allamakee, Fayette, Clayton, Buchanan, Delaware, 13 Dubuque, Linn, Jones, Jackson, Cedar and Clinton. 14 3 . The third district shall consist of the counties of 15 Worth, Mitchell, Howard, Haneeekr-8erre-Gerde Winneshiek, 16 Floyd, Chickasaw, Wright7-Framklie7 Butler, Bremer, Namiltem7 17 Hardix- Grundy, Black Hawk, Baehanae Marshall, aad Tama, 18 Benton, Poweshiek, Iowa and Johnson. 19 4. The fourth district shall consist of the counties of 20 Hamilton, Boone, Story, Dallas, Polk; and Jasper,--Mariee- 21 MakaekaT-KeekakT-Baeae--MexreeT-Wapelle;-Appaaeese-axd-Davis . 22 5 . The fifth district shall consist of the counties of 23 Sac, Calhoun, Webster, Crawford, Carroll, Greene, Beexe7 24 Steamy- Harrison, Shelby, Audubon, Guthrie, Dallae- 25 Pottawattamie, Cass, Adair, Madison, Warren, Marion, Mills, 26 Montgomery, Adams, Union, Clarke, Fremont, Page, Taylor, 27 Ringgold, Decatur and Wayne. 28 6 . The sixth district shall consist of the counties of 29 Lyon, Osceola, Dickinson, Emmet, Kossuth, Winnebago, Sioux, 30 O'Brien, Clay, Palo Alto, Hancock, Cerro Gordo, Plymouth, 31 Cherokee, Buena Vista, Pocahontas, Humboldt, Wright, Franklin, 32 Woodbury, Ida, Saer-Ealkeamr-WebebeET Hardin, and Monona axd 33 EEaw€erd. 34 Sec. 2 . Section 41 . 1, Code 1981, :is amended by striking 35 the section and inserting in lieu thereof the following: -1- S.F. H.F. 1 41 .1 REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICTS. The state of Iowa is 2 hereby divided into one hundred representative districts, 3 as follows: 4 1. The first representative district shall consist of 5 that portion of the city of Sioux City bounded by a line 6 commencing at the point where the north corporate limit of 7 the city of Sioux City intersects Hamilton boulevard, then 8 proceeding southwesterly along Hamilton boulevard until it 9 intersects Buckwalter drive, then proceeding first 10 northeasterly and then in a clockwise manner along Buckwalter 11 drive until it intersects Outer drive, north, then proceeding 12 west along Outer drive, north until it intersects Cheyenne 13 boulevard, then proceeding southerly along Cheyenne boulevard 14 until it intersects Thirty-seventh street, then proceeding 15 westerly along Thirty-seventh street until it intersects 16 Thirty-eighth street, then proceeding westerly along Thirty- 17 eighth street until it intersects Jones street, then proceeding 18 south along Jones street until it intersects Twenty-ninth 19 street, then proceeding east along Twenty-ninth street until 20 it intersects Court street, then proceeding south along Court 21 street until it intersects Twenty-eighth street, then 22 proceeding east along Twenty-eighth street until it intersects 23 Court street, then proceeding south along Court street until 24 it intersects Twenty-sixth street, then proceeding west along 25 Twenty-sixth street until it intersects Jones street, then 26 proceeding south along Jones street until it intersects Twenty- 27 fourth street, then proceeding west along Twenty-fourth street 28 until it intersects West Solway street, then proceeding in 29 a clockwise manner along West Solway street until it intersects 30 West Twenty-fourth street, then proceeding westerly along 31 West Twenty-fourth street until it intersects Hamilton 32 boulevard, then proceeding south along Hamilton boulevard 33 until it intersects West Nineteenth street, then proceeding 34 east along West Nineteenth street until it intersects Omaha 35 street, then proceeding south along Omaha street until it -2- S'.F. H.F. 1 intersects West Seventeenth street, then proceeding east along 2 West Seventeenth street until it intersects Cook street, then 3 proceeding south along Cook street until it intersects West 4 Sixteenth street, then proceeding east along West Sixteenth 5 street until it intersects Main street, then proceeding south 6 along Main street until it intersects Fourteenth street, then 7 proceeding east along Fourteenth street until it intersects 8 Summit street, then proceeding south along Summit street until 9 it intersects Bluff street, then proceeding southwesterly 10 along Bluff street until it intersects West Eighth street, 11 then proceeding southeasterly along West Eighth street until 12 it intersects Perry street, then proceeding southwesterly 13 along Perry street until it intersects Wesley way, then 14 proceeding southerly along Wesley way (or its southward 15 extension) until it intersects the corporate limits of the 16 city of Sioux City, then proceeding first westerly and then 17 in a clockwise manner along the corporate limits of the city 18 of Sioux City to the point of origin. 19 2 . The second representative district shall consist of 20 that portion of the city of Sioux City that is not included 21 in the first or third representative district. 22 3 . The third representative district shall consist of 23 the following portions of Woodbury county: 24 a. That portion of the city of Sioux City bounded by a 25 line commencing at the point where Stone avenue intersects 26 the eastern corporate limit of the city of Sioux City, then 27 proceeding first south and then continuing in a clockwise 28 manner along the corporate limits of the city of Sioux City 29 until it intersects the southern extension of Court street, 30 then proceeding north along Court street (or its extension) 31 until it intersects Fifth street, then proceeding west along 32 Fifth street until it intersects Jennings street, then 33 proceeding north along Jennings street until it intersects 34 Thirteenth street, then proceeding east along Thirteenth 35 street until it intersects Virginia street, then proceeding -3- S.F. H.F. 1 north along Virginia street until it intersects Fourteenth 2 street, then proceeding east along Fourteenth street until 3 it intersects Floyd boulevard, then proceeding south along 4 Floyd boulevard until it intersects Eleventh street, then 5 proceeding east along Eleventh street until it intersects 6 Hoeven drive, then proceeding southwesterly along Hoeven drive 7 until it intersects Fourth street, then proceeding east along 8 Fourth street until it intersects Stueben street, then 9 proceeding south along Stueben street and continuing south 10 along South Stueben street until it intersects Gordon drive, 11 then proceeding east along Gordon drive until it intersects 12 South Westcott street, then proceeding north along South 13 Westcott street until it intersects Correctionville road, 14 then proceeding east along Correctionville road until it 15 intersects South Alice street, then proceeding south along 16 South Alice street until it intersects Leech avenue, then 17 proceeding first east and then continuing in a clockwise 18 manner along Leech avenue until it intersects South Cecelia 19 street, then proceeding south along South Cecelia street until 20 it intersects Morningside avenue, then proceeding northwesterly 21 along Morningside avenue until it intersects South Cecelia 22 street, then proceeding south along South Cecelia street until 23 it intersects Stone avenue, then proceeding east along Stone 24 avenue until it intersects South Paxton street, then proceeding 25 south along South Paxton street until it intersects Vine 26 avenue, then proceeding east along Vine avenue until it 27 intersects South Royce street, then proceeding north along 28 South Royce street until it intersects Stone avenue, then 29 proceeding east along Stone avenue to the point of origin. 30 b. The city of Sergeant Bluffs. 31 c. Those portions of Woodbury and Liberty townships lying 32 outside the corporate limits of the cities of Sergeant Bluffs 33 and Sioux City. 34 d. Grange and Lakeport townships. 35 4. The fourth representative district shall consist of: -4- S.F. H.F. 1 a. Those portions of Woodbury county not contained in 2 the first, second, third, or fifth representative district. 3 b. Ida county. 4 c. Monona county. 5 5. The fifth representative district shall consist of: 6 a. In Woodbury county, Banner, Arlington, Floyd, and 7 Moville townships, and that portion of Concord township lying 8 outside the corporate limits of the city of Sioux City. 9 b. Plymouth county, except Meadow township. 10 6. The sixth representative district shall consist of: 11 a. In Plymouth county, Meadow township. 12 b. Sioux county, except Sheridan, Grant, and Lynn town- 13 ships. 14 7. The seventh representative district shall consist of: 15 a. Cherokee county. 16 b. O'Brien county, except Floyd township and the city 17 of Sheldon. 18 c. In Clay county, Waterford and Lone Tree townships . 19 8. The eighth representative district shall consist of: 20 a. Lyon county. 21 b. Osceola county. 22 c. In Sioux county, Sheridan, Grant, and Lynn townships. 23 d. In O'Brien county, Floyd township and the city of 24 Sheldon. 25 9. The ninth representative district shall consist of: 26 a. Sac county. 27 b. Calhoun county. 28 c. In Webster county, Johnson township and that portion 29 of Douglas township lying outside the corporate limits of 30 the city of Fort Dodge. 31 10 . The tenth representative district shall consist of: 32 a. Buena Vista county. 33 b. Pocahantas county, except Cummins, Powhatan, Des Moines,. 34 Roosevelt, Garfield, and Lake townships. 35 11 . The eleventh representative district shall consist -5- S .F. H.F. 1 of: 2 a. Clay county, except Waterford and Lone Tree townships. 3 b. Palo Alto county, except Fern Valley, Ellington, and 4 West Bend townships. 5 12 . The twelfth representative district shall consist 6 of: 7 a. Dickinson county. 8 b. Emmet county. 9 13 . The thirteenth representative district shall consist 10 of the city of Fort Dodge. 11 14. The fourteenth representative district shall consist 12 of: 13 a. That portion of Webster county not contained in the 14 ninth or thirteenth representative district. 15 b. In Hamilton county, Fremont, Freedom, Webster, Hamilton, 16 Marion, Clear Lake, and Ellsworth townships, the cities of 17 Webster City and Kamrar, and that portion of Lyon township 18 lying outside the corporate limits of the city of Ellsworth. 19 15 . The fifteenth representative district shall consist 20 of: 21 a. That portion of Pocahantas county not contained in 22 the tenth representative district. 23 b. That portion of Palo Alto county not contained in the 24 eleventh representative district. 25 c. Humboldt county. 26 d. In Kossuth county, Garfield, Riverdale, Sherman, 27 Luverne, Irvington, Cresco, Whittemore, Lotts Creek, Union, 28 and Plum Creek townships, and that portion of Prairie township 29 lying outside the corporate limits of the city of Wesley. 30 16. The sixteenth representative district shall consist 31 of: 32 a. That portion of Kossuth county not contained in the 33 fifteenth representative district. 34 b. Winnebago county, except Logan, Norway, Center, and 35 Mount Valley townships. -6- S.F. H.F. 1 c. Hancock county, except Liberty, Ell, Avery, Twin Lake, 2 and Amsterdam townships, and that portion of Magor township 3 lying outside the corporate limits of the city of Corwith. 4 17. The seventeenth representative district shall consist 5 of: 6 a. That portion of Hancock county not contained in the 7 sixteenth representative district. 8 b. Wright county. 9 c. In Franklin county, Wisner, Richland, Ross, West Fork, 10 and Mott townships, and those portions of Marion, Scott, and 11 Morgan townships lying outside the corporate limits of the 12 city of Coulter. 13 18 . The eighteenth representative district shall consist 14 of: 15 a. That portion of Franklin county not contained in the 16 seventeenth representative district. 17 b. Hardin county. 18 c. That portion of Hamilton county not contained in the 19 fourteenth representative district. 20 19. The nineteenth representative district shall consist 21 of: 22 a. That portion of Winnebago county not contained in the 23 sixteenth representative district. 24 b. Worth county. 25 c. In Cerro Gordo county: 26 (1) Grant, Lincoln, Clear Lake, Union, Grimes, Pleasant 27 Valley, and Falls townships, and those portions of Lime Creek, 28 Mason, and Lake townships lying outside the corporate limits 29 of the city of Mason City. 30 (2 ) That portion of the city of Mason City not contained 31 in the twentieth representative district. 32 20. The twentieth representative district shall consist 33 of that portion of the city of Mason City bounded by a line 34 commencing at the point of intersection of Federal avenue 35 and the north corporate limit of the city of Mason City, then -7- S.F. H.F. 1 proceeding south along Federal avenue until it intersects 2 Seventeenth street northwest, then proceeding east along 3 Seventeenth street northwest until it intersects Madison 4 avenue, then proceeding south along Madison avenue until it 5 intersects Twelfth street northwest, then proceeding west 6 along Twelfth street northwest until it intersects Van Buren 7 avenue, then proceeding south along Van Buren avenue until 8 it intersects Eleventh street northwest, then proceeding east 9 along Eleventh street northwest until it intersects Jackson 10 avenue, then proceeding south along Jackson avenue until it 11 intersects Eighth street northwest, then proceeding west along 12 Eighth street northwest until it intersects Pierce avenue, 13 then proceeding north along Pierce avenue until it intersects 14 Twelfth street northwest, then proceeding west along Twelfth 15 street northwest until it intersects Taft avenue, then pro- 16 ceeding north along Taft avenue until it intersects Fifteenth 17 street northwest, then proceeding west along Fifteenth street 18 northwest until it intersects Taft avenue, then proceeding 19 north along Taft avenue until it intersects the corporate 20 limits of the city of Mason City, then proceeding first west 21 and then in a counterclockwise manner along the corporate 22 limits of the city of Mason City to the point of origin. 23 21 . The twenty-first representative district shall consist 24 of: 25 a. Grundy county. 26 b. Butler county, except Shell Rock, and Fremont townships 27 and that portion of Butler township lying outside the corporate 28 limits of the city of Clarksville. 29 22 . The twenty-second representative district shall consist 30 of: 31 a. That portion of Butler county not contained in the 32 twenty-first representative district. 33 b. Bremer county. 34 c. In Black Hawk county, that portion of Mount Vernon 35 township lying outside the corporate limits of the cities -8- S.F. H.F. 1 of Cedar Falls and Waterloo. 2 23. The twenty-third representative district shall consist 3 of the following portions of Black Hawk county: 4 a. Those portions of Washington, Union, and Cedar Falls 5 townships lying outside the corporate limits of the cities 6 of Cedar Falls and Waterloo. 7 b. Those portions of Cedar Falls and Black Hawk townships, 8 and the city of Cedar Falls bounded by a line commencing at 9 the point where the east corporate limit of Cedar Falls inter- 10 sects the north corporate limit of the city of Waterloo, then 11 proceeding south along the east corporate limit of the city 12 of Cedar Falls and continuing south along the east boundary 13 of Cedar Falls township until it intersects the Cedar River, 14 then proceeding westerly along the Cedar River until it inter- 15 sects Dry Run Creek, then proceeding southwesterly along Dry 16 Run Creek until it intersects Sixteenth street (or its eastward 17 extension) , then proceeding west along Sixteenth street until 18 it intersects State street, then proceeding south along State 19 street until it intersects Seventeenth street, then proceeding 20 west along Seventeenth street until it intersects Main street, 21 then proceeding south along Main street until it intersects 22 Twentieth street, then proceeding west along Twentieth street 23 until it intersects Clay street, then proceeding south along 24 Clay street until it intersects Twenty-second street, then 25 proceeding west along Twenty-second street until it intersects 26 Franklin street, then proceeding south along Franklin street 27 until it intersects Seerley boulevard, then proceeding east 28 along Seerley boulevard and continuing along East Searley 29 boulevard until it intersects Grove street, then proceeding 30 south along Grove street until it intersects University avenue, 31 then proceeding east along University avenue until it 32 intersects Boulder drive, then proceeding south along Boulder 33 drive until it intersects Idaho road, then proceeding west 34 along Idaho road until it intersects Tucson drive, then 35 proceeding south along Tucson drive until it intersects Utah -9- S .F. H.F. 1 road, then proceeding west along Utah road until it intersects 2 Dallas drive, then proceeding south along Dallas drive until 3 it intersects Oregon road, then proceeding west along Oregon 4 road until it intersects South Main street road, then 5 proceeding south along South Main street road until it 6 intersects West Ridgeway avenue, then proceeding east along 7 West Ridgeway avenue until it intersects the corporate limits 8 of the city of Waterloo, then proceeding first south and then 9 in a counterclockwise manner along the corporate limits of 10 the city of Waterloo until it intersects Acker road, then 11 proceeding south along Acker road until it intersects the 12 south boundary of Black Hawk township, then proceeding west 13 along the south boundary of Black Hawk township until it 14 intersects Hudson road, then proceeding north along Hudson 15 road until it intersects the corporate limits of the city 16 of Hudson, then proceeding first north and then in a clockwise 17 manner along the corporate limits of the city of Hudson until 18 it intersects West Shaulis road, then proceeding west along 19 West Shaulis road until it intersects South Union road, then 20 proceeding north along South Union road until it intersects 21 West Ridgeway avenue, then proceeding east along West Ridgeway 22 avenue until it intersects the corporate limits of the city 23 of Cedar Falls, then proceeding first north and then in a 24 clockwise manner along the corporate limits of the city of 25 Cedar Falls to the point of origin. 26 24. The twenty-fourth representative district in Black 27 Hawk county shall consist of those portion of East Waterloo 28 township and the cities of Waterloo and Cedar Falls bounded 29 by a line commencing at the point of intersection of the east 30 corporate limit of the city of Cedar Falls and the north 31 corporate limit of the city of Waterloo, then proceeding first 32 east and then in a clockwise manner along the corporate limits 33 of the city of Waterloo until it intersects Moline road, then 34 proceeding south along Moline road until it intersects East 35 Donald street, then proceeding east along East Donald street -10- S.F. H.F. 1 until it intersects Idaho street, then proceeding south along 2 Idaho street until it intersects Newell street, then proceeding 3 west along Newell street until it intersects the Waterloo 4 Railroad Company railroad track, then proceeding southeasterly 5 along the Waterloo Railroad Company railroad track until it 6 intersects Linden avenue, then proceeding south along Linden 7 avenue until it intersects Adams street, then proceeding west 8 along Adams street until it intersects Mobile street, then 9 proceeding north along Mobile street until it intersects 10 Quincy street, then proceeding west along Quincy street until 11 it intersects East Fourth street, then proceeding south along 12 East Fourth street until it intersects Adams street, then 13 proceeding west along Adams street until it intersects Ankeny 14 street, then proceeding north along Ankeny street until it 15 intersects Newell street, then proceeding west along Newell 16 street until it intersects East Mullan avenue, then proceeding 17 south along East Mullan avenue until it intersects Conger 18 street, then proceeding westerly along Conger street until 19 it intersects Broadway avenue, then proceeding north along 20 Broadway avenue until it intersects Riehl street, then 21 proceeding west along Riehl street until it intersects Fairview 22 avenue, then proceeding south along Fairview avenue until 23 it intersects the Waterloo Railroad Company railroad track, 24 then proceeding southerly along the Waterloo Railroad Company 25 railroad track until it intersects Park road, then proceeding 26 easterly along Park road until it intersects Utica street, 27 then proceeding southwesterly along Utica street until it 28 intersects Lafayette street, then proceeding southeasterly 29 along Lafayette street until it intersects Thompson avenue, 30 then proceeding southwesterly along Thompson avenue until 31 it intersects Sycamore street, then proceeding southeasterly 32 along Sycamore street until it intersects East Mullan avenue, 33 then proceeding southwesterly along East Mullan avenue until 34 it intersects the Cedar river, then proceeding northwesterly 35 along the Cedar river until it intersects Conger street, then -11- S.F. H.F. • 1 proceeding southwesterly along Conger street until it 2 intersects Rainbow drive, then proceeding westerly along 3 Rainbow drive until it intersects Hanna boulevard, then 4 proceeding southerly along Hanna boulevard until it intersects 5 Maxine avenue, then proceeding west along Maxine avenue until 6 it intersects Auburn street, then proceeding south along 7 Auburn street until it intersects Maynard avenue, then 8 proceeding west along Maynard avenue until it intersects 9 Beverly Hills street, then proceeding southerly along Beverly 10 Hills street until it intersects Carriage Hill drive, then 11 proceeding southeasterly along Carriage Hill drive until it 12 intersects Stephan avenue, then proceeding south along Stephan 13 avenue until it intersects Falls avenue, then proceeding west 14 along Falls avenue until it intersects University avenue, 15 then proceeding southwesterly along University avenue until 16 intersects Saturn lane, then proceeding south along Saturn 17 lane until it intersects Alabar avenue, then proceeding 18 westerly along Alabar avenue until it intersects Linbud lane, 19 then proceeding south along Linbud land until it intersects 20 Sager avenue, then proceeding westerly along Sager avenue 21 until it intersects Sheerer avenue, then proceeding south 22 along Sheerer avenue until it intersects Downing avenue, then 23 proceeding east along Downing avenue until it intersects Wren 24 road, then proceeding south along Wren road until it intersects 25 Huntington road, then proceeding east along Huntington road 26 until it intersects Wren road, then proceeding south along 27 Wren road until it intersects Robin road, then proceeding 28 east along Robin road until it intersects Black Hawk road, 29 then proceeding southwesterly along Black Hawk road until 30 it intersects the corporate limits of the city of Waterloo, 31 then proceeding first south and then in a counterclockwise 32 manner along the corporate limits of the city of Waterloo 33 until it intersects West Ridgeway avenue, then proceeding 34 first west and then in a counterclockwise manner along the 35 boundary of the twenty-third representative district to the -12- H.F. 1 point of origin. 2 25. The twenty-fifth representative district shall consist 3 of that portion of the city of Waterloo bounded by a line 4 commencing at the point where Moline road intersects the north 5 corporate limit of the city of Waterloo, then proceeding first 6 east and then in a clockwise manner along the corporate limits 7 of the city of Waterloo until it intersects Independence 8 avenue, then proceeding west along Independence avenue until 9 it intersects the Waterloo Railroad Company railroad track, 10 then proceeding northerly along the Waterloo Railroad Company 11 railroad track until it intersects the Chicago and Northwestern 12 Transportation Company railroad track, then proceeding westerly 13 along the Chicago and Northwestern Transportation Company 14 railroad track until it intersects Steely street (or its north 15 extension) , then proceeding south along Steely street until 16 it intersects Glenwood street, then proceeding west along 17 Glenwood street until it intersects the Illinois Central Gulf 18 Railroad railroad track, then proceeding southeasterly along 19 the Illinois Central Gulf Railroad railroad track until it 20 intersects Independence avenue, then proceeding east along 21 Independence avenue until it intersects Nevada street, then 22 proceeding south along Nevada street until it intersects 23 Madison street, then proceeding east along Madison street 24 until it intersects Colorado street, then proceeding south 25 along Colorado street until it intersects Dubuque road, then 26 proceeding northwesterly along Dubuque road until it intersects 27 Franklin street, then proceeding west along Franklin street 28 until it intersects Vinton street, then proceeding southerly 29 along Vinton street until it intersects the Cedar river, then 30 proceeding northwesterly along the Cedar river until it inter- 31 sects the extension of West Tenth street, then proceeding 32 southwesterly along West Tenth street until it intersects 33 Washington street, then proceeding northwesterly along 34 Washington street until it intersects West Eighth street, 35 then proceeding southwesterly along West Eighth street until -13- S .F. H.F. 1 it intersects Johnson street, then proceeding southeasterly 2 along Johnson street until it intersects West Ninth street, 3 then proceeding southerly along West Ninth street until it 4 intersects Mitchell avenue, then proceeding east along Mitchell 5 avenue until it intersects Hammond avenue, then proceeding 6 south along Hammond avenue until it intersects Cornwall avenue, 7 then proceeding west along Cornwall avenue until it intersects 8 Randolph street, then proceeding south along Randolph street 9 until it intersects Lorraine avenue, then proceeding west 10 along Lorraine avenue until it intersects West Ninth street, 11 then proceeding south along West Ninth street until it 12 intersects Locke avenue, then proceeding west along Locke 13 avenue until it intersects West Eighth street, then proceeding 14 south along West Eighth street until it intersects Wisner 15 drive, then proceeding west along Wisner drive until it 16 intersects Easley street, then proceeding first south and 17 then west along Easley street until it intersects Baltimore 18 street, then proceeding south along Baltimore street until 19 it intersects East Ridgeway avenue, then proceeding west along 20 East Ridgeway avenue until it intersects Kimball avenue, then 21 proceeding north along Kimball avenue until it intersects 22 Ivanhoe road, then proceeding west along Ivanhoe road until 23 it intersects Midlothian boulevard, then proceeding first 24 south and then west along Midlothian boulevard until it 25 intersects Hillcrest road, then proceeding south along 26 Hillcrest road until it intersects West Ridgeway avenue, then 27 proceeding west along West Ridgeway avenue until it intersects 28 Ansborough avenue, then proceeding north along Ansborough 29 avenue until it intersects Martin road, then proceeding west 30 along Martin road until it intersects Sergeant road, then 31 proceeding northeasterly along Sergeant road until it 32 intersects Carrington avenue, then proceeding east along 33 Carrington avenue until it intersects Ansborough avenue, then 34 proceeding north along Ansborough avenue until it intersects 35 Black Hawk creek, then proceeding northeasterly along Black -14- S.F. H.F. 1 Hawk creek until it intersects Cleveland street, then 2 proceeding north along Cleveland street until it intersects 3 Black Hawk road, then proceeding first southwesterly and then 4 west along Black Hawk road until it intersects Garden avenue, 5 then proceeding west along Garden avenue until it intersects 6 Wren road, then proceeding first north and then in a 7 counterclockwise manner along the boundary of the twenty- 8 fourth representative district to the point of origin. 9 26. The twenty-sixth representative district shall consist. 10 of that portion of the city of Waterloo bounded by a line 11 commencing at the point of intersection of Independence avenue 12 and the east corporate limit of the city of Waterloo, then 13 proceeding first south and then in a clockwise manner along 14 the corporate limits of the city of Waterloo until it 15 intersects Black Hawk road, then proceeding first northeasterly 16 and then in a counterclockwise manner along the boundary of 17 the twenty-fourth representative district until it intersects 18 the boundary of the twenty-fifth representative district, 19 then proceeding first east and then in a counterclockwise 20 manner along the boundary of the twenty-fifth representative 21 district to the point of origin. 22 27. The twenty-seventh representative district shall 23 consist of: 24 a. In Black Hawk county, Bennington, Luster, Barclay, 25 Fox, Spring Creek, and Poyner townships, the cities of Elk 26 Run Heights and Evansdale, and that portion of East Waterloo 27 township lying outside the corporate limits of the city of 28 Waterloo and not contained in the twenty-fourth, twenty-fifth, 29 or twenty-sixth representative district. 30 b. In Buchanan county, Fairbank, Hazelton, Perry, 31 Washington, Westburg, and Jefferson townships, and the city 32 of Independence. 33 28. The twenty-eighth representative district shall consist 34 of: 35 a. Fayette county. -15- S.F. H.F. 1 b. In Chickasaw county, Stapleton, Richland, Dresden, 2 and Fredericksburg townships . 3 29. The twenty-ninth representative district shall consist 4 of: 5 a. That portion of Cerro Gordo county not contained in 6 the nineteenth or twentieth representative district. 7 b. Floyd county. 8 c. In Mitchell county, East Lincoln, West Lincoln, Osage, 9 Cedar, Rock, and Newburg townships. 10 30. The thirtieth representative district shall consist 11 of: 12 a. That portion of Mitchell county not contained in the 13 twenty-ninth representative district. 14 b. Howard county. 15 c. That portion of Chickasaw county not contained in the 16 twenty-eighth representative district. 17 31 . The thirty-first representative district shall consist 18 of: 19 a. Winneshiek county. 20 b. In Allamakee county, Waterloo, Union City, Hanover, 21 French Creek, Makee, Union Prairie, and Ludlow townships . 22 32 . The thirty-second representative district shall consist 23 of: 24 a. That portion of Allamakee county not contained in the 25 thirty-first representative district. 26 b. Clayton county. 27 33 . The thirty-third representative district shall consist 28 of: 29 a. That portion of Dubuque county not contained in the 30 thirty-fourth, thirty-fifth, or thirty-sixth representative 31 district. 32 b. In Jones county, the city of Cascade. 33 34. The thirty-fourth representative district shall consist 34 of: 35 a. In Dubuque county, Washington and Prairie Creek -16- _ S .F. H.F. 1 townships, that portion of Vernon township lying outside the 2 corporate limits of the city of Centralia, and those portions 3 of Table Mound and Moslem townships lying outside the corporate 4 limits of the city of Dubuque. 5 b. Jackson county. 6 35. The thirty-fifth representative district shall consist 7 of those portions of the city of Dubuque and Table Mound 8 township bounded by a line commencing at the point of 9 intersection of Marjo Hills road and U.S . highways 151 and 10 61, then proceeding southwesterly along U.S . highways 151 11 and 61 until it intersects the corporate limits of the city 12 of Dubuque, then proceeding first westerly and then in a 13 clockwise manner along the corporate limits of the city of 14 Dubuque until it intersects Dodge street, then proceeding 15 northeasterly along Dodge street until it intersects the 16 Illinois Central Gulf Railroad railroad track, then proceeding 17 northwesterly along the Illinois Central Gulf Railroad railroad 18 track until it intersects the southern extension of Sylvan 19 drive, then proceeding north along Sylvan drive (or its 20 extension) until it intersects Pennsylvania avenue, then 21 proceeding westerly along Pennsylvania avenue until it 22 intersects Vizaleea drive, then proceeding north along Vizaleea 23 drive until it intersects Keymont drive, then proceeding 24 easterly along Keymont drive until it intersects Key Way 25 drive, then proceeding northerly along Key Way drive until 26 it intersects Hillcrest road, then proceeding west along 27 Hillcrest road until it intersects St. John drive, then 28 proceeding north along St. John drive until it intersects 29 Graham court, then proceeding first east and then in a 30 counterclockwise manner along Graham court until it intersects 31 West way, then proceeding easterly along West way until it 32 intersects Key Way drive, then proceeding northeasterly along 33 Key Way drive until it intersects John F. Kennedy road, then 34 proceeding north along John F. Kennedy road until it intersects 35 Asbury road, then proceeding southeast along Asbury road until -17- S.F. H.F. 1 it intersects Crissy drive, then proceeding northeasterly 2 along Crissy drive until it intersects Theda drive, then 3 proceeding southeasterly along Theda drive until it intersects 4 Martin drive, then proceeding northeasterly along Martin drive 5 until it intersects Kaufmann avenue, then proceeding westerly 6 along Kaufmann avenue until it intersects Bonson road, then 7 proceeding south along Bonson road until it intersects Asbury 8 road, then proceeding westerly along Asbury road until it 9 intersects the corporate limits of the city of Dubuque, then 10 proceeding first north and then in a clockwise manner along 11 the corporate limits of the city of Dubuque until it intersects 12 the Chicago and Northwestern Transportation Company railroad 13 track, then proceeding southeasterly along the Chicago and 14 Northwestern Transportation Company railroad track until it 15 intersects East Twenty-seventh street, then proceeding 16 southwesterly along East Twenty-seventh street until it 17 intersects White street, then proceeding southeasterly along 18 White street until it intersects East Twenty-sixth street, 19 then proceeding southwesterly along East Twenty-sixth street 20 until it intersects Central avenue, then proceeding 21 southeasterly along Central avenue until it intersects 22 Diagonal, then proceeding westerly along Diagonal until it 23 intersects Broadway street, then proceeding northwesterly 24 along Broadway street until it intersects King street, then 25 proceeding southwesterly along King street until it intersects 26 Fulton street, then proceeding southeasterly along Fulton 27 street (or its extension) until it intersects the rim of the 28 bluff, then proceeding southeasterly along the rim of the 29 bluff until it intersects Valeria court, then proceeding 30 northwesterly along Valeria court until it intersects Kaufmann 31 avenue, then proceeding southeasterly along Kaufmann avenue 32 until it intersects Hempstead street, then proceeding 33 southwesterly along Hempstead street until it intersects 34 Lowell street, then proceeding east along Lowell street until 35 it intersects Schroeder street, then proceeding south along -18- S .F. H.F. 1 Schroeder street until it intersects Clark drive, then 2 proceeding northeasterly along Clark drive until it intersects 3 Foye street, then proceeding southerly along Foye street until 4 it intersects Locust street, then proceeding westerly along 5 Locust street until it intersects Pierce, then proceeding 6 southerly along Pierce until it intersects Angella street, 7 then proceeding northeasterly along Angella street until it 8 intersects Catherine street, then proceeding southeasterly 9 along Catherine street until it intersects West Seventeenth 10 street, then proceeding southwest along West Seventeenth 11 street until it intersects Cox street, then proceeding 12 southeasterly along Cox street until it intersects Loras 13 boulevard, then proceeding southwesterly along Loras boulevard 14 until it intersects Wood street, then proceeding southeasterly 15 along Wood street until it intersects University avenue, then 16 proceeding northeasterly along University avenue until it 17 intersects Delhi street, then proceeding southwesterly along 18 Delhi street until it intersects West Fifth street, then 19 proceeding easterly along West Fifth street until it intersects 20 College street, then proceeding southerly along College street 21 until it intersects West Third street, then proceeding 22 southwesterly along West Third street until it intersects 23 Grandview avenue south, then proceeding southeasterly along 24 Grandview avenue south until it intersects Whelan street, 25 then proceeding southwesterly along Whelan street until it 26 intersects Bradley street, then proceeding southeasterly along 27 Bradley street until it intersects Rider street, then 28 proceeding northeasterly along Rider street until it intersects 29 Grandview avenue south, then proceeding southerly along 30 Grandview avenue south until it intersects Bryant street, 31 then proceeding northerly along Bryant street until it 32 intersects Mount Loretta avenue, then proceeding southeasterly 33 along Mount Loretta avenue until it intersects English lane, 34 then proceeding southerly along English lane until it 35 intersects Levi street, then proceeding easterly along Levi -19- S .F. H.F. 1 street until it intersects Sullivan street, then proceeding 2 southeasterly along Sullivan street until it intersects 3 Southern avenue, then proceeding first westerly and then 4 southerly along Southern avenue until it intersects Marjo 5 Hills road, then proceeding first southeasterly and then in 6 a counterclockwise manner along Marjo Hills road to the point 7 of origin. 8 36. The thirty-sixth representative district shall consist 9 of those portions of the city of Dubuque and Peru, Dubuque, 10 and Mosalem townships bounded by a line commencing at the 11 point of intersection of the Chicago and Northwestern 12 Transportation Company railroad track and the north corporate 13 limit of the city of Dubuque, then proceeding first east and 14 then in a clockwise manner along the corporate limits of the 15 city of Dubuque until it intersects the north boundary of 16 Dubuque township and the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and 17 Pacific Railroad railroad track, then proceeding east along 18 the north boundary of Dubuque township until it intersects 19 the east boundary of Iowa, then proceeding southerly along 20 the east boundary of Iowa until it intersects the corporate 21 limits of the city of Dubuque, then proceeding first southerly 22 and then in a clockwise manner along the corporate limits 23 of the city of Dubuque until it intersects U.S. highways 151 24 and 61, then proceeding first north and then in a 25 counterclockwise manner along the boundary of the thirty-fifth 26 representative district to the point of origin. 27 37 . The thirty-seventh representative district shall 28 consist of: 29 a. Clinton county, except that portion contained in the 30 thirty-eighth representative district. 31 b. In Cedar county, Springfield township and the city 32 of Lowden. 33 38 . The thirty-eighth representative district in Clinton 34 county shall consist of the city of Low Moor and those portions 35 of Camanche township and the city of Clinton bounded by a -20- S :F. H.F. 1 line commencing at the point of intersection of the west 2 boundary of Camanche township and the north corporate limit 3 of the city of Low Moor, then proceeding east along the north 4 corporate limit of the city of Low Moor until it intersects 5 the west corporate limit of the city of Clinton, then 6 proceeding first south and then in a counterclockwise manner 7 along the corporate limits of the city of Clinton until it 8 intersects the corporate limits of the city of Camanche, then 9 proceeding first south and then in a counterclockwise manner 10 along the corporate limits of the city of Camanche until it 11 intersects the eastern boundary of Iowa, then proceeding 12 northeasterly along the eastern boundary of Iowa until it 13 intersects the Lyons-Fulton bridge, then proceeding 14 northwesterly along the Lyons-Fulton bridge until it intersects 15 the west bank of the Mississippi river, then proceeding south- 16 westerly along the west bank of the Mississippi river until 17 it intersects the extension of Thirteenth avenue north, then 18 proceeding westerly along Thirteenth avenue north (or its 19 eastern extension) until it intersects Thirteenth avenue 20 northwest, then proceeding first northwesterly and then in 21 a counterclockwise manner along Thirteenth avenue northwest 22 until it intersects Thirteenth avenue north, then proceeding 23 west along Thirteenth avenue north until it intersects the 24 corporate limits of the city of Clinton, then proceeding first 25 south and then in a counterclockwise manner along the corporate 26 limits of the city of Clinton until it intersects the north 27 boundary of Camanche township, then proceeding first west 28 and then south along the boundary of Camanche township to 29 the point of origin. 30 39. The thirty-ninth representative district shall consist 31 of the following portions of Scott county: 32 a. Butler and Princeton townships and those portions of 33 Lincoln and Le Claire townships lying outside the corporate 34 limits of the city of Bettendorf. 35 b. Those portions of the city of Davenport and Sheridan -21- S .F. H.F. 1 township bounded by a line commencing at the point of 2 intersection of North Division street and Northwest boulevard, 3 then proceeding northerly along North Division street until 4 it intersects the north corporate limit of the city of 5 Davenport, then proceeding first north and then in a clockwise 6 manner along the corporate limits of the city of Davenport 7 until it intersects the corporate limits of the city of 8 Eldridge, then proceeding first east and then in a 9 counterclockwise manner along the corporate limits of the 10 city of Eldridge until it intersects the east boundary of 11 Sheridan township, then proceeding south along the east 12 boundary of Sheridan township until it intersects the corporate 13 limits of the city of Davenport, then proceeding first east 14 and then in a clockwise manner along the corporate limits 15 of the city of Davenport until it intersects the boundary 16 of the forty-first representative district, then proceeding 17 first westerly and then in a counterclockwise manner along 18 the boundary of the forty-first representative district until 19 it intersects the boundary of the fifty-eighth representative 20 district, then proceeding northwesterly along the boundary 21 of the fifty-eighth representative district to the point of 22 origin. 23 40. The fortieth representative district shall consist 24 of that portion of Scott county lying within Pleasant Valley 25 township and the cities of Bettendorf, Riverdale and Panorama 26 Park. 27 41 . The forty-first representative district shall consist 28 of that portion of the city of Davenport bounded by a line 29 commencing at the point of intersection of the corporate 30 limits of the city of Davenport and Centennial bridge, then 31 proceeding first easterly and then in a counterclockwise 32 manner along the corporate limits of the city of Davenport 33 until it intersects East Locust street, then proceeding west 34 along East Locust street until it intersects Jersey Ridge 35 road, then proceeding northerly along Jersey Ridge road until -22- S.F. H.F. 1 it intersects Duck creek, then proceeding westerly along Duck 2 creek until it intersects the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul 3 and Pacific Railroad railroad track, then proceeding southerly 4 along the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad 5 railroad track until it intersects East Twenty-ninth street, 6 then proceeding west along East Twenty-ninth street until 7 it intersects Tremont avenue, then proceeding south along 8 Tremont avenue until it intersects East Columbia avenue, then 9 proceeding west along East Columbia avenue until it intersects 10 Farnam street, then proceeding south along Farnam street until 11 it intersects East Central Park avenue, then proceeding 12 westerly along East Central Park avenue and continuing along 13 West Central Park avenue until it intersects Main street, 14 then proceeding north along Main street until it intersects 15 West Columbia avenue, then proceeding east along West Columbia 16 avenue until it intersects Sheridan street, then proceeding 17 north along Sheridan street until it intersects West Thirtieth 18 street, then proceeding east along West Thirtieth street and 19 continuing along East Thirtieth street until it intersects 20 Dubuque street, then proceeding north along Dubuque street 21 until it intersects East Thirtieth street, then proceeding 22 east along East Thirtieth street until it intersects Brady 23 street, then proceeding northerly along Brady street until 24 it intersects East Thirty-seventh street, then proceeding 25 west along East Thirty-seventh street and continuing along 26 West Thirty-seventh street until it intersects Fair avenue, 27 then proceeding south along Fair avenue until it intersects 28 West Thirty-fifth street, then proceeding westerly along West 29 Thirty-fifth street until it intersects Marquette street, 30 then proceeding south along Marquette street until it 31 intersects the boundary of the forty-second representative 32 district, then proceeding first south and then in a clockwise 33 manner along the boundary of the forty-second representative 34 district to the point of origin. 35 42. The forty-second representative district shall consist -23- S.F. H.F. 1 of that portion of the city of Davenport bounded by a line 2 commencing at the point of intersection of Zenith avenue and 3 West Locust street, then proceeding east along West Locust 4 street until it intersects North Clark street, then proceeding 5 southerly along North Clark street until it intersects Waverly 6 road, then proceeding southeasterly along Waverly road until 7 it intersects Telegraph road, then proceeding southwesterly 8 along Telegraph road until it intersects Clark street, then 9 proceeding southerly along Clark street until it intersects 10 Indian road, then proceeding southwesterly along Indian road 11 until it intersects Commodore street, then proceeding west 12 along Commodore street until it intersects Fairmount street, 13 then proceeding southerly along Fairmount street until it 14 intersects Rockingham road, then proceeding westerly along 15 Rockingham road until it intersects West River street, then 16 proceeding northwesterly along West River street until it 17 intersects the west corporate limit of the city of Davenport, 18 then proceeding first south and then in a counterclockwise 19 manner along the corporate limits of the city of Davenport 20 until it intersects the Centennial bridge, then proceeding 21 northwesterly along the Centennial bridge until it intersects 22 West River street, then proceeding west along West River 23 street until it intersects Brown street, then proceeding north 24 along Brown street until it intersects the Chicago, Rock 25 Island and Pacific Railroad Company railroad track, then 26 proceeding west along the Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific 27 Railroad Company railroad track until it intersects Taylor 28 street, then proceeding north along Taylor street until it 29 intersects West Eighth street, then proceeding east along 30 West Eighth street until it intersects Marquette street, then 31 proceeding north along Marquette street until it intersects 32 West Ninth street, then proceeding east along West Ninth 33 street until it intersects Gaines street, then proceeding 34 north along Gaines street until it intersects West Central 35 Park avenue, then proceeding west along West Central Park -24- S.F. H.F. 1 avenue until it intersects Marquette street, then proceeding 2 north along Marquette street until it intersects West Twenty- 3 ninth street, then proceeding first northwesterly and then 4 in a clockwise manner along the boundary of the fifty-eighth 5 representative district to the point of origin. 6 43 . The forty-third representative district shall consist 7 of: 8 a. Cedar county, except Springfield township and the city 9 of Lowden. 10 b. In Linn county: 11 (1) Franklin and Putnam townships, and those portions 12 of Fairfax and College townships lying outside the corporate 13 limits of the city of Cedar Rapids. 14 (2 ) That portion of the city of Cedar Rapids bounded by 15 a line commencing at the point where Otis road southeast 16 intersects the east corporate limit of the city of Cedar 17 Rapids, then proceeding first west and then northwesterly 18 along Otis road southeast until it intersects Memorial drive 19 southeast, then proceeding northerly along Memorial drive 20 southeast until it intersects Seely avenue southeast, then 21 proceeding easterly along Seely avenue southeast until it 22 intersects Fourteenth avenue southeast, then proceeding 23 easterly along Fourteenth avenue southeast until it intersects 24 Thirty-third street southeast, then proceeding north along 25 Thirty-third street southeast until it intersects Henderson 26 avenue southeast, then proceeding east along Henderson avenue 27 southeast until it intersects Thirty-fourth street southeast, 28 then proceeding north along Thirty-fourth street southeast 29 until it intersects Dalewood avenue southeast, then proceeding 30 west along Dalewood avenue southeast until it intersects Knoll 31 street southeast, then proceeding north along Knoll street 32 southeast until it intersects Soutter avenue southeast, then 33 proceeding west along Soutter avenue southeast until it 34 intersects Thirty-second street southeast, then proceeding 35 north along Thirty-second street southeast until it intersects -25- S.F. H.F. 1 Meadowbrook drive southeast, then proceeding west along 2 Meadowbrook drive southeast until it intersects Thirtieth 3 street southeast, then proceeding south along Thirtieth street 4 southeast until it intersects Dalewood avenue southeast, then 5 proceeding west along Dalewood avenue southeast until it 6 intersects Twenty-ninth street southeast, then proceeding 7 south along Twenty-ninth street southeast until it intersects 8 Dalewood avenue southeast, then proceeding west along Dalewood 9 avenue southeast until it intersects Memorial drive southeast, 10 then proceeding south along Memorial drive southeast until 11 it intersects Mount Vernon road southeast, then proceeding 12 west along Mount Vernon road southeast until it intersects 13 Twenty-first street southeast, then proceeding south along 14 Twenty-first street southeast until it intersects the north 15 boundary of Van Vechten park, then proceeding west along the 16 north boundary of Van Vechten park until it intersects McCarthy 17 road southeast, then proceeding southeasterly along McCarthy 18 road southeast until it intersects Van Vechten Park road 19 southeast, then proceeding southwesterly along Van Vechten 20 Park road southeast until it intersects the west boundary 21 of Van Vechten park, then proceeding south along the west 22 boundary of Van Vechten park (or its extension) until it 23 intersects the Cedar river, then proceeding first southerly 24 and then easterly along the Cedar river until it intersects 25 the east corporate limit of the city of Cedar Rapids, then 26 proceeding first north and then in a counterclockwise manner 27 along the corporate limits of the city of Cedar Rapids to 28 the point of origin. 29 44. The forty-fourth representative district shall consist 30 of: 31 a. Jones county, except the city of Cascade. 32 b. In Linn county: 33 (1 ) Boulder, Buffalo, Brown, and Linn townships, and that 34 portion of Bertram township lying outside the corporate limits 35 of the city of Cedar Rapids. -26- S .F. H.F. 1 (2 ) That portion of the city of Cedar Rapids bounded by 2 a line commencing at the point of intersection of Otis road 3 southeast and the east corporate limit of the city of Cedar 4 Rapids, then proceeding first north and then in a counter- 5 clockwise manner along the corporate limits of the city of 6 Cedar Rapids until it first intersects East Post road 7 southeast, then proceeding westerly along East Post road 8 southeast until it intersects Forty-second street southeast, 9 then proceeding south along Forty-second street southeast 10 until it intersects Soutter avenue southeast, then proceeding 11 west along Soutter avenue southeast until it intersects 12 Fortieth street southeast, then proceeding south along Fortieth 13 street southeast until it intersects Dalewood avenue southeast, 14 then proceeding west along Dalewood avenue southeast until 15 it intersects Thirty-fourth street southeast, then proceeding 16 first south and then in a clockwise manner along the boundary 17 of the forty-third representative district to the point of 18 origin. 19 45. The forty-fifth representative district shall consist 20 of the following portions of Johnson county: 21 a. Cedar, Graham, Lincoln, Pleasant Valley, and Fremont 22 townships, and that portion of Scott township lying outside 23 the corporate limits of the city of Iowa City. 24 b. Those portions of East Lucas township and the city 25 of Iowa City bounded by a line commencing at the point of 26 intersection of the Iowa river and the south boundary of East 27 Lucas township, then proceeding first east and then north 28 along the boundary of East Lucas township until it intersects 29 the corporate limits of the city of Iowa City, then proceeding 30 first north and then in a counterclockwise manner along the 31 corporate limits of the city of Iowa City until it intersects 32 Dodge street, then proceeding southwesterly along Dodge street 33 until it intersects Governor street, then proceeding south 34 along Governor street until it intersects Brown street, then 35 proceeding west along Brown street until it intersects Gilbert -27- S .F. H.F. 1 street, then proceeding northerly along Gilbert street until 2 it intersects Kimball road, then proceeding westerly along 3 Kimball road until it intersects Dubuque street, then 4 proceeding south along Dubuque street until it intersects 5 Ronalds street, then proceeding east along Ronalds street 6 until it intersects Gilbert street, then proceeding south 7 along Gilbert street until it intersects Fairchild street, 8 then proceeding west along Fairchild street until it intersects 9 Dubuque street, then proceeding south along Dubuque street 10 until it intersects Washington street, then proceeding east 11 along Washington street until it intersects Governor street, 12 then proceeding north along Governor street until it intersects 13 Iowa avenue, then proceeding east along Iowa avenue until 14 it intersects Muscatine avenue, then proceeding southeastly 15 along Muscatine avenue until it intersects College street, 16 then proceeding west along College street until it intersects 17 Summit street, then proceeding south along Summit street until 18 it intersects Burlington street, then proceeding west along 19 Burlington street until it intersects Governor street, then 20 proceeding south along Governor street until it intersects 21 Bowery street, then proceeding west along Bowery street until 22 it intersects Lucas street, then proceeding south along Lucas 23 street until it intersects the Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific 24 Railroad Company railroad track, then proceeding southeasterly 25 along the Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad Company 26 railroad track until it intersects Summit street, then 27 proceeding south along Summit street until it intersects 28 Walnut street, then proceeding east along Walnut street until 29 it intersects Clark street, then proceeding south along Clark 30 street until it intersects Kirkwood avenue, then proceeding 31 west along Kirkwood avenue until it intersects Marcy street, 32 then proceeding south along Marcy street until it intersects 33 Florence street, then proceeding west along Florence street 34 until it intersects Keokuk street, then proceeding south along 35 Keokuk street until it intersects U.S . highway 6, then -28- S .F. H.F. 1 proceeding northwesterly along U.S. highway 6 until it inter- 2 sects the Iowa river, then proceeding southerly along Iowa 3 river to the point of origin. 4 46. The forty-sixth representative district shall consist 5 of the following portions of Johnson county: 6 a. Liberty township and the city of University Heights, 7 and that portion of West Lucas township lying outside the 8 corporate limits of the cities of Coralville, University 9 Heights, and Iowa City. 10 b. Those portions of East Lucas township and the city 11 of Iowa City not contained in the forty-fifth representative 12 district. 13 47. The forty-seventh representative district shall consist 14 of the following portions of Linn county: 15 a. Jackson and Maine townships, and the city of Robins. 16 b. Those portions of Marion township and the cities of 17 Cedar Rapids and Marion bounded by a line commencing at the 18 point of intersection of the south boundary of Marion township 19 and the east corporate limit of the city of Cedar Rapids, 20 then proceeding first northeasterly and then in a 21 counterclockwise manner along the corporate limits of the 22 city of Cedar Rapids until it intersects Indian creek, then 23 proceeding westerly along Indian creek until it intersects 24 the corporate limits of the city of Cedar Rapids lying south 25 of Indian Hill road, then proceeding first north and then 26 in a counterclockwise manner along the corporate limits of 27 the city of Cedar Rapids until it intersects Thirty-fifth 28 street drive southeast, then proceeding west along Thirty- 29 fifth street drive southeast until it intersects the Chicago, 30 Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad railroad track, then 31 proceeding south along the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and 32 Pacific Railroad railroad track until it intersects Thirty- 33 second street drive southeast, then proceeding west along 34 Thirty-second street drive southeast until it intersects First 35 avenue east, then proceeding north along First avenue east -29- S .F. H. F. 1 until it intersects Thirty-third street northeast, then 2 proceeding west along Thirty-third street northeast until 3 it intersects "C" avenue northeast, then proceeding south 4 along "C" avenue northeast until it intersects Thirty-second 5 street northeast, then proceeding west along Thirty-second 6 street northeast until it intersects "F" avenue northeast, 7 then proceeding north along "F" avenue northeast until it 8 intersects Collins road northeast, then proceeding east along 9 Collins road northeast until it intersects Twixt Town road 10 northeast, then proceeding east along Twixt Town road northeast 11 until it intersects the corporate limits of the city of Marion, 12 then proceeding first north and then in a clockwise manner 13 along the corporate limits of the city of Marion until it 14 diverges from the corporate limits of the city of Cedar Rapids 15 west of Lynndale drive, then proceeding west along the ' 16 corporate limits of the city of Cedar Rapids until it again 17 coincides with the corporate limits of the city of Marion, 18 then proceeding first west and then in a clockwise manner 19 •along the corporate limits of the city of Marion until it 20 intersects the north corporate limit of the city of Cedar 21 Rapids, then proceeding west along the corporate limits of 22 the city of Cedar Rapids until it intersects "C" avenue 23 northeast, then proceeding north along "C" avenue northeast 24 until it intersects Main street road, then proceeding northwest 25 along Main street road until it intersects the corporate 26 limits of the city of Cedar Rapids , then proceeding first 27 south and then in a counterclockwise manner along the corporate 28 limits of the city of Cedar Rapids until it intersects the 29 west boundary of Marion township, then proceeding first north 30 and then in a clockwise manner along the boundary of Marion 31 township to the point of origin. 32 48 . The forty-eighth representative district shall consist 33 of: 34 a. Delaware county. 35 b. That portion of Buchanan county not contained in the -30- S .F. H.F. 1 twenty-seventh representative district. 2 c. In Linn county, Grant, Spring Grove, and Otter Creek 3 townships. 4 49. The forty-ninth representative district shall consist 5 of that portion of the city of Cedar Rapids bounded by a line 6 commencing at the point of intersection of Thirty-second 7 street northeast and "F" avenue northeast, then proceeding 8 west along Thirty-second street northeast until it intersects 9 "G" avenue northeast, then proceeding south along "G" avenue 10 northeast until it intersects Twenty-ninth street northeast, 11 then proceeding west along Twenty-ninth street northeast until 12 it intersects Eastern avenue northeast, then proceeding south 13 along Eastern avenue northeast until it intersects Prairie 14 drive northeast, then proceeding southeasterly along Prairie 15 drive northeast until it intersects Twentieth street northeast, 16 then proceeding southeasterly along Twentieth street northeast 17 until it intersects "B" avenue northeast, then proceeding 18 northeasterly along "B" avenue northeast until it intersects 19 Twenty-first street northeast, then proceeding southeasterly 20 along Twenty-first street northeast until it intersects Cottage 21 Grove avenue southeast, then proceeding first southeasterly 22 and then east along Cottage Grove avenue southeast until it 23 intersects Forest drive southeast, then proceeding southerly 24 along Forest drive southeast until it intersects Washington 25 avenue southeast, then proceeding westerly along Washington 26 avenue southeast until it intersects Twenty-first street 27 southeast, then proceeding northerly along Twenty-first street 28 southeast until it intersects Park avenue southeast, then 29 proceeding west along Park avenue southeast until it intersects 30 Nineteenth street southeast, then proceeding north along 31 Nineteenth street southeast until it intersects Grande avenue 32 southeast, then proceeding west along Grande avenue southeast 33 until it intersects Eighteenth street southeast, then 34 proceeding north along Eighteenth street southeast until it 35 intersects Third avenue southeast, then proceeding -31- S .F. H.F. 1 southwesterly along Third avenue southeast until it intersects 2 Fourteenth street southeast, then proceeding south along 3 Fourteenth street southeast until it intersects Fifth avenue 4 southeast, then proceeding east along Fifth avenue southeast 5 until it intersects Fourteenth street southeast, then 6 proceeding south along Fourteenth street southeast until it 7 intersects Mount Vernon road southeast, then proceeding 8 easterly along Mount Vernon road southeast until it intersects 9 Fifteenth street southeast, then proceeding south along 10 Fifteenth street until it intersects Eleventh avenue southeast, 11 then proceeding west along Eleventh avenue southeast until 12 it intersects Tenth street southeast, then proceeding 13 southeasterly and then south along Tenth street southeast 14 until it intersects Twelfth avenue southeast, then proceeding 15 west and then southwesterly along Twelfth avenue southeast 16 until it intersects Fourth street southeast, then proceeding 17 southeasterly along Fourth street southeast until it intersects 18 Fourteenth avenue southeast, then proceeding southwesterly 19 along Fourteenth avenue southeast until it intersects the 20 Cedar river, then proceeding northwesterly along the Cedar 21 river until it intersects the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul 22 and Pacific Railroad railroad track, then proceeding 23 southwesterly along the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and 24 Pacific Railroad railroad track until it intersects Second 25 avenue southwest, then proceeding northwesterly along Second 26 avenue southwest until it intersects Eighth avenue southwest, 27 then proceeding southwesterly along Eighth avenue southwest 28 until it intersects Fourth street southwest, then proceeding 29 northwesterly along Fourth street southwest until it intersects 30 Seventh avenue southwest, then proceeding westerly along 31 Seventh avenue southwest until it intersects Seventh street 32 southwest, then proceeding south along Seventh street southwest 33 until it intersects Ninth avenue southwest, then proceeding 34 east along Ninth avenue southwest until it intersects Sixth 35 street southwest, then proceeding south along Sixth street -32- S.F. H.F. 1 southwest until it intersects the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. 2 Paul and Pacific Railroad railroad track, then proceeding 3 northeasterly along the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and 4 Pacific Railroad railroad track until it intersects Fourth 5 street southwest, then proceeding south along Fourth street 6 southwest until it intersects Sixteenth avenue southwest, 7 then proceeding west along Sixteenth avenue southwest until 8 it intersects Sixth street southwest, then proceeding south 9 along Sixth street southwest until it intersects Twenty-second 10 avenue southwest, then proceeding west along Twenty-second 11 avenue southwest until it intersects Eighth street southwest, 12 then proceeding south along Eighth street southwest until 13 it intersects Wilson avenue southwest, then proceeding east 14 along Wilson avenue southwest until it intersects Hayes street 15 southwest, then proceeding south along Hayes street southwest 16 until it intersects Twenty-fourth avenue southwest, then 17 proceeding west along Twenty-fourth avenue southwest until 18 it intersects Mallory street southwest, then proceeding south 19 along Mallory street southwest until it intersects Twenty- 20 sixth avenue southwest, then proceeding west along Twenty- 21 sixth avenue southwest until it intersects "J" street 22 southwest, then proceeding south along "J" street southwest 23 until it intersects Twenty-seventh avenue southwest, then 24 proceeding west along Twenty-seventh avenue southwest until 25 it intersects Sixth street southwest, then proceeding south 26 along Sixth street southwest until it intersects the Chicago 27 and Northwestern Transportation Company railroad track, then 28 proceeding southwesterly along the Chicago and Northwestern 29 Transportation Company railroad track until it intersects 30 the corporate limits of the city of Cedar Rapids, then 31 proceeding first south and then in a counterclockwise manner 32 along the corporate limits of the city of Cedar Rapids until 33 it intersects the Cedar river, then proceeding first westerly 34 and then in a clockwise manner along the boundary of the 35 forty-third representative district until it intersects the -33- S.F. H.F. 1 boundary of the forty-fourth representative district, then 2 proceeding first east and then in a clockwise manner along 3 the boundary of the forty-fourth representative district until 4 it intersects the boundary of the forty-seventh representative 5 district, then proceeding first northeasterly and then in 6 a clockwise manner along the boundary of the forty-seventh 7 representative district to the point of orgin. 8 50. The fiftieth representative district shall consist 9 of that portion of the city of Cedar Rapids bounded by a line 10 commencing at the point of intersection of Thirty-second 11 street northeast and "F" avenue northeast, then proceeding 12 north along "F" avenue northeast until it intersects Thirty- 13 fifth street northeast, then proceeding west along Thirty- 14 fifth street northeast until it intersect Oakland road 15 northeast, then proceeding northeasterly along Oakland road 16 northeast until it intersects Hollywood boulevard northeast, 17 then proceeding northwest along Hollywood boulevard northeast 18 until it interests Richmond road northeast, then proceeding 19 southwesterly along Richmond road northeast until it intersects 20 Mark street northeast, then proceeding south along Mark street 21 northeast until it intersects Keith drive northeast, then 22 proceeding west along Keith drive northeast until it intersects 23 Ozark street northeast, then proceeding north along Ozark 24 street northeast until it intersects Richmond road northeast, 25 then proceeding west along Richmond road northeast until it 26 intersects Center Point road northeast, then proceeding south 27 along Center Point road northeast until it intersects Glass 28 road northeast, then proceeding westerly along Glass road 29 northeast until it intersects the Waterloo Railroad railroad 30 track, then proceeding south along the Waterloo Railroad 31 railroad track until it intersects Coldstream avenue northeast, 32 then proceeding westerly along Coldstream avenue northeast 33 until it intersects Wenig road northeast, then proceeding 34 northerly along Wenig road until it intersects Amber drive 35 northeast, then proceeding westerly along Amber drive northeast -34- S.F. H.F. 1 until it intersects Tanager drive northeast, then proceeding 2 northwesterly along Tanager drive northeast until it intersects 3 Brookland drive northeast, then proceeding easterly along 4 Brookland drive northeast until it intersects Wenig road 5 northeast, then proceeding north along Wenig road northeast 6 until it intersects White Pine drive northeast, then proceeding 7 first east and then north along White Pine drive northeast 8 until it intersects Towne House drive northeast, then pro- 9 ceeding west along Towne House drive northeast until it 10 intersects Wenig road northeast, then proceeding north along 11 Wenig road northeast (or its north extension) until it 12 intersects the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific 13 Railroad railroad track, then proceeding westerly along the 14 Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad railroad 15 track until it intersects the corporate limits of the city 16 of Cedar Rapids west of Edgewood road northeast, then 17 proceeding first northwest and then in a counterclockwise 18 manner along the corporate limits of the city of Cedar Rapids 19 until it intersects Edgewood road northwest southwest of 20 Elaine Lane drive northwest, then proceeding south along 21 Edgewood road northwest until it intersects "0" avenue 22 northwest, then proceeding east along "0" avenue northwest 23 until it intersects Hillside drive northwest, then proceeding 24 north along Hillside drive northwest until it intersects 25 Elaine drive northwest, then proceeding east along Elaine 26 drive northwest until it intersects Thirtieth street northwest,. 27 then proceeding south along Thirtieth street northwest until 28 it intersects "O" avenue northwest, then proceeding east along 29 "0" avenue northwest until it intersects Ninth street 30 northwest, then proceeding south along Ninth street north- 31 west until it intersects "I" avenue northwest, then proceeding 32 east along "I" avenue northwest until it intersects Eighth 33 street northwest, then proceeding south along Eighth street 34 northwest until it intersects "F" avenue northwest, then 35 proceeding east along "F" avenue northwest until it intersects -35- S.F. H.F. 1 Ellis boulevard northwest, then proceeding south along Ellis 2 boulevard northwest, until it intersects "E" avenue northwest, 3 then proceeding west along "E" avenue northwest until it 4 intersects Eighteenth street northwest, then proceeding south 5 along Eighteenth street northwest until it intersects Johnson 6 avenue northwest, then proceeding first east and then southeast 7 along Johnson avenue northwest until it intersects "A" drive 8 northwest, then proceeding southeasterly along "A" drive 9 northwest until it intersects Maple avenue northwest, then 10 proceeding east along Maple avenue northwest until it 11 intersects Fourteenth street northwest, then proceeding south 12 along Fourteenth street northwest until it intersects First 13 avenue west, then proceeding first east and then northeast 14 along First avenue west until it intersects Twelfth street 15 southwest, then proceeding southeasterly along Twelfth -street 16 southwest until it intersects Third avenue southwest, then 17 proceeding east along Third avenue southwest until it intersect 18 the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad railroad 19 track, then proceeding northeasterly along the Chicago, 20 Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad railroad track until 21 it intersects Second avenue southwest, then proceeding 22 northeast along Second avenue southwest until it intersects 23 Eighth street southwest, then proceeding southeasterly along 24 Eighth street southwest until it intersects Third avenue 25 southwest, then proceeding northeasterly along Third avenue 26 southwest until it intersects Seventh street southwest, then 27 proceeding southeasterly along Seventh street southwest until 28 it intersects Fifth avenue southwest, then proceeding east 29 along Fifth avenue southwest until it intersects Seventh 30 street southwest, then proceeding south along Seventh street 31 southwest until it intersects Seventh avenue southwest, then 32 proceeding first east and then in a clockwise manner along 33 the boundary of the forty-ninth representative district to 34 the point of origin. 35 51 . The fifty-first representative district shall consist -36- S.F. H.F. 1 of those portions of Clinton township and the city of Cedar 2 Rapids bounded by a line commencing at the point of 3 intersection of the Chicago and Northwestern Transportion 4 Company railroad track, Edgewood road southwest, and the 5 corporate limits of the city of Cedar Rapids, then proceeding 6 first southwesterly and then in a clockwise manner along the 7 corporate limits of the city of Cedar Rapids until it 8 intersects the boundary of the fiftieth representative 9 district, then proceeding first south and then in a 10 counterclockwise manner along the boundary of the fiftieth 11 representative district until it intersects the boundary of 12 the forty-ninth representative district, then proceeding first 13 south and then in a counterclockwise manner along the boundary 14 of the forty-ninth reprsentative district to the point of 15 origin. 16 52 . The fifty-second representative district shall consist 17 of the following portions of Linn county: 18 a. Fayette and Washington townships, and the city of 19 Hiawatha. 20 b. Those portions of Clinton, Monroe, and Marion townships 21 and city of Cedar Rapids not contained in the forty-third, 22 forty-fourth, forty-seventh, forty-ninth, fiftieth, or fifty- 23 first representative district. 24 53 . The fifty-third representative district shall consist 25 of: 26 a. Poweshiek county. 27 b. Iowa county, except Lenox, Iowa, York, Troy, and Green 28 townships. 29 54. The fifty-fourth representative district shall consist 30 of: 31 a. That portion of Iowa county not contained in the fifty- 32 third representative district. 33 b. That portion of Johnson county not contained in the 34 forty-fifth or forty-sixth representative district. 35 55. The fifty-fifth representative district shall consist -37- S .F. H.F. 1 of: 2 a. Washington county. 3 b. Louisa county, except Concord, Grandview, and Port 4 Louisa townships. 5 c. In Des Moines county, Huron township. 6 56 . The fifty-sixth representative district shall consist 7 of: 8 a. That portion of Louisa county not contained in the 9 fifty-fifth representative district. 10 b. In Muscatine county, Lake, Seventy-six and Fruitland 11 townships, and the city of Muscatine. 12 57. The fifty-seventh representative district shall consist 13 of: 14 a. That portion of Muscatine county not contained in the 15 fifty-sixth representative district. 16 b. In Scott county, Liberty, Aliens Grove, Winfield, 17 Cleona, and Buffalo townships, the cities of Blue Grass, 18 Plainview, and Walcott, and that portion of Sheridan township 19 not contained in the thirty-ninth or fifty-eighth 20 representative district. 21 58. The fifty-eighth representative district shall consist 22 of the following portions of Scott county: 23 a. Those portions of Hickory Grove and Blue Grass townships 24 lying outside the corporate limits of the cities of Davenport, 25 Plainview, Walcott, and Blue Grass. 26 b. That portion of the city of Davenport bounded by a 27 line commencing at the point of intersection of Zenith avenue 28 and West Locust street, then proceeding north along Zenith 29 avenue until it intersects West Garfield street, then 30 proceeding east along West Garfield street until it intersects 31 Fairmount street, then proceeding south along Fairmount street 32 until it intersects West Central Park avenue, then proceeding 33 east along West Central Park avenue until it intersects North 34 Howell street, then proceeding north along North Howell street 35 until it intersects Hayes street, then proceeding east along -38- S.F. H.F. 1 Hayes street until it intersects Wilkes street, then proceeding 2 north along Wilkes street until it intersects Garfield street, 3 then proceeding east along Garfield street until it intersects 4 North Division street, then proceeding north along North 5 Division street until it intersects George Washington 6 boulevard, then proceeding east along George Washington 7 boulevard until it intersects Washington street, then 8 proceeding south along Washington street until it intersects 9 West Twenty-ninth street, then proceeding southeasterly along 10 West Twenty-ninth street until it intersects Marquette street, 11 then proceeding north along Marquette street until it 12 intersects West Thirty-fifth street, then proceeding east 13 along West Thirty-fifth street until it intersects Harrison 14 street, then proceeding north along Harrison street until 15 it intersects Northwest boulevard, then proceeding 16 northwesterly along Northwest boulevard until it intersects 17 North Division street, then proceeding northerly along North 18 Division street until it intersects the north corporate limit 19 of the city of Davenport, then proceeding first west and then 20 in a counterclockwise manner along the corporate limits of 21 the city of Davenport until it intersects the boundary of 22 the forty-second representative district, then proceeding 23 first easterly and then in a clockwise manner along the 24 boundary of the forty-second representative district to the 25 point of origin. 26 59. The fifty-ninth representative district shall consist 27 of: 28 a. Henry county. 29 b. In Des Moines county: 30 (1) Washington, Yellow Springs, Pleasant Grove, Franklin, 31 Benton, and Jackson townships, that portion of Tama township 32 lying outside the corporate limits of the city of Burlington, 33 and that portion of Danville township lying outside the cor- 34 porate limits of the city of Middletown. 35 (2 ) That portion of the city of Burlington bounded by -39- S.F. H.F. 1 a line commencing at the point of intersection of the north 2 extension of Gnahn street and the corporate limits of the 3 city of Burlington, then proceeding first southeasterly and 4 then in a clockwise manner along the corporate limits of the 5 city of Burlington until it intersects the east extension 6 of Linden street, then proceeding first west and then in a 7 counterclockwise manner along the boundary of the sixtieth 8 representative district to the point of origin. 9 60 . The sixtieth representative district shall consist 10 of the following portions of Des Moines county: 11 a. Flint river township and cities of West Burlington 12 and Middletown. 13 b. Those portion of Tama, Flint River, and Union townships 14 and the city of Burlington bounded by a line commencing at 15 the point of intersection of Fourteenth street and the south 16 corporate limit of the city of Burlington, then proceeding 17 first west and then in a clockwise manner along the corporate 18 limits of the city of Burlington until it intersects the north 19 extension of Gnahn street, then proceeding south along Gnahn 20 street (or its extension) until it intersects Corse street, 21 then proceeding west along Corse street until it intersects 22 the east boundary of the cemetery west of Lincoln street, 23 then proceeding south along the east boundary of the cemetery 24 and its extension along the gully west of Lincoln street until 25 it intersects the western extension of Linden street, then 26 proceeding east along Linden street (or its extension) until 27 it intersects the corporate limits of the city of Burlington, 28 then proceeding southerly along the corporate limits of the 29 city of Burlington until it intersects the extension of South 30 street, then proceeding southwesterly along South street (or 31 its extension) until it intersects Central street, then pro- 32 ceeding south along Central street until it intersects Park 33 avenue, then proceeding west along Park avenue until it 34 intersects Fourteenth street, then proceeding south along 35 Fourteenth street to the point of origin. -40- S.F. H.F. 1 61. The sixty-first representative district shall consist 2 of: 3 a. That portion of Des Moines county not contained in 4 the fifty-fifth, fifty-ninth, or sixtieth representative 5 district. 6 b. In Lee county, Pleasant Ridge, Denmark, Green Bay, 7 Washington, West Point, Jefferson, Madison, and Montrose 8 townships . 9 62 . The sixty-second representative district shall consist 10 of: 11 a. That portion of Lee county not contained in the sixty- 12 first representative district. 13 b. Van Buren county. 14 63 . The sixty-third representative district shall consist 15 of: 16 a. Jefferson county. 17 b. Keokuk county, except Prairie, Washington, Warren, 18 West Lancaster, and Benton townships. 19 c. In Wapello county, Competine, Pleasant, Agency, and 20 Washington townships . 21 64. The sixty-fourth representative district shall consist 22 of: 23 a. That portion of Keokuk county not contained in the 24 sixty-third representative district. 25 b. Mahaska county. 26 c. In Wapello county, Columbia, Cass, and Highland 27 townships and that portion of Richland township lying outside 28 the corporate limits of the city of Ottumwa. 29 65. The sixty-fifth representative district shall consist 30 of those portion of Center township and the city of Ottumwa 31 bounded by a line commencing at the point of intersection 32 of the north boundary of Center township and the east corporate 33 limit of the city of Ottumwa, then proceeding first east and 34 then south along the boundary of Center township until it 35 intersects the corporate limits of the city of Ottumwa, then -41- S .F. H.F. 1 proceeding first south and then in a clockwise manner along 2 the corporate limits of the city of Ottumwa until it intersects 3 the south boundary of Center township, then proceeding first 4 west and then in a clockwise manner along the boundary of 5 Center township to the point of origin. 6 66 . The sixty-sixth representative district shall consist 7 of: 8 a. That portion of Wapello county not contained in the 9 sixty-third, sixty-fourth or sixty-fifth representative 10 district. 11 b. Davis county. 12 c. Appanoose county. 13 67 . The sixty-seventh representative district shall consist 14 of: 15 a. Wayne county. 16 b. Monroe county. 17 c. Lucas county. 18 d. In Clark county, Fremont, Liberty, and Jackson 19 townships . 20 68. The sixty-eighth representative district shall consist 21 of Warren county, except Allen, Richland, Palmyra, and Union 22 townships. 23 69 . The sixty-ninth representative district shall consists 24 of Marion county, except Red Rock township. 25 70. The seventieth representative district shall consist 26 of: 27 a. That portion of Warren county not contained in the 28 sixty-eighth representative district. 29 b. That portion of Marion county not contained in the 30 sixty-ninth representative district. 31 c. In Jasper county, Clear Creek, Independence, Poweshiek, 32 Sherman, Washington, Mound Prairie, Des Moines, and Fairview 33 townships . 34 d. In Polk county: 35 (1) Washington, Franklin, Beaver, Camp, and Four Mile -42- S.F. H.F. 1 townships, the cities of Bondurant and Pleasant Hill , and 2 that portion of Allen township lying outside the corporate 3 limits of the cities of Des Moines and Pleasant Hill . 4 (2 ) That portion of Delaware township bounded by a line 5 commencing at the point of intersection of the north corporate 6 limit of the city of Pleasant Hill and the east corporate 7 limit of the city of Des Moines, then proceeding first west 8 and then east along the corporate limits of the city of Des 9 Moines until it intersects the west corporate limit of the 10 city of Pleasant Hill, then proceeding first east and then 11 north along the corporate limits of the city of Pleasant Hill 12 to the point of origin. 13 71 . The seventy-first representative district shall consist 14 of: 15 a. That portion of Jasper county not contained in the 16 seventieth representative district. 17 b. In Marshall county, State Center, Washington, Eden, 18 and Logan townships . 19 72 . The seventy-second representative district in Marshall 20 county shall consist of Jefferson and Timber Creek townships, 21 the city of Marshalltown, and that portion of Marietta township 22 contained within the perimeter of the corporate limits of 23 the city of Marshalltown. 24 73. The seventy-third representative district in Story 25 county shall consist of Grant, Nevada, New Albany, Union, 26 Indian Creek, and Collins townships, the city of Kelly, and 27 those portions of Washington township and the city of Ames 28 not contained in the seventy-fourth representative district. 29 74. The seventy-fourth representative district in Story 30 county shall consist of that portion of Washington township 31 and the city of Ames bounded by a line commencing at the point 32 of intersection of the west corporate limit of the city of 33 Ames and Ontario street, then proceeding first south and then 34 in a counterclockwise manner along the corporate limits of 35 the city of Ames until it intersects Lincoln way, then -43- S.F. H.F. 1 proceeding east along Lincoln way until it intersects Hyland 2 avenue, then proceeding south along Hyland avenue until it 3 intersects Arbor street, then proceeding east along Arbor 4 street until it intersects Sheldon avenue, then proceeding 5 south along Sheldon avenue until it intersects Hunt street, 6 then proceeding east along Hunt street until it intersects 7 Hayward avenue, then proceeding south along Hayward avenue 8 until it intersects Knapp street, then proceeding east along 9 Knapp street until it intersects Ash avenue, then proceeding 10 south along Ash avenue until it intersects Graeber street, 11 then proceeding east along Graeber street until it intersects 12 Kildee street, then proceeding east along Kildee street until 13 it intersects Beach avenue, then proceeding north along Beach 14 avenue until it intersects Lincoln way, then proceeding east 15 along Lincoln way until it intersects Squaw creek, then 16 proceeding northerly along Squaw creek until it intersects 17 Thirteenth street, then proceeding east along Thirteenth 18 street until it intersects Northwestern avenue, then proceeding 19 south along Northwestern avenue until it intersects Twelfth 20 street, then proceeding east along Twelfth street until it 21 intersects Grand avenue, then proceeding north along Grand 22 avenue until it intersects Sixteenth street, then proceeding 23 east along Sixteenth street and continuing along East Sixteenth 24 street until it intersects Glendale avenue, then proceeding 25 south along Glendale avenue until it intersects East Thirteenth 26 street, then proceeding east along East Thirteenth street 27 until it intersects the east corporate limit of the city of 28 Ames located along the west boundary of South River Valley 29 Park, then proceeding first north and then in a counter- 30 clockwise manner along the corporate limits of the city of 31 Ames to the point of origin. 32 75. The seventy-fifth representative district shall consist 33 of: 34 a. That portion of Marshall county not contained in the 35 seventy-first or seventy-second representative district. -44- S .F. H.F. 1 b. Tama county. 2 c. In Black Hawk county, Lincoln and Eagle townships, 3 and that portion of Black Hawk township not contained in the 4 twenty-third representative district. 5 76. The seventy-sixth representative district shall consist 6 of: 7 a. Benton county. 8 b. In Black Hawk county, Big Creek township, and those 9 portions of Orange and Cedar townships lying outside the 10 corporate limits of the cities of Waterloo and Evansdale. 11 77. The seventy-seventh representative district shall 12 consist of the following portions of Polk county: 13 a. Union, Madison, Lincoln, Elkhart, Douglas, Crocker, 14 and Jefferson townships, and that portion of Webster township 15 lying outside the corporate limits of the city of Des Moines 16 and that portion of Walnut township lying to the west of the 17 west corporate limit of the city of Clive. 18 b. The U.S. government project, Saylorville reservoir. 19 78. The seventy-eighth representative district shall 20 consist of the following portions of Polk county: 21 a. Those portions of Clay township lying outside the 22 corporate limits of the city of Bondurant, and those portions 23 of Delaware township not contained in the seventieth or 24 seventy-ninth representative district. 25 b. That portion of the city of Des Moines bounded by a 26 line commencing at the point of intersection of East Hull 27 avenue and interstate 235, then proceeding northerly along 28 interstate 235 until it intersects the north corporate limit 29 of the city of Des Moines, then proceeding first east and 30 then in a clockwise manner along the corporate limits of the 31 city of Des Moines until it intersects the boundary of the 32 seventy-ninth representative district, then proceeding first 33 west and then in a counterclockwise manner along the boundary 34 of the seventy-ninth representative district to the point 35 of origin. -45- S.F. H.F. • 1 79 . The seventy-ninth representative district shall consist 2 of those portions of the city of Des Moines bounded by a line 3 commencing at the point of intersection of interstate 235 4 and Harding road, then proceeding easterly along interstate 5 235 until it intersects the southeast extension of East 6 Sixteenth street, then proceeding northwesterly along East 7 Sixteenth street (or its extension) until it intersects East 8 University avenue, then proceeding west along East University 9 avenue until it intersects East Sixteenth street, then 10 proceeding north along East Sixteenth street until it 11 intersects East Washington avenue, then proceeding east along 12 East Washington avenue until it intersects East Seventeenth 13 street, then proceeding north along East Seventeenth street 14 until it intersects Guthrie avenue, then proceeding east along 15 Guthrie avenue until it intersects the Chicago and Northwestern 16 Transportation Company railroad track, then proceeding north 17 along the Chicago and Northwestern Transportation Company 18 railroad track until it intersects East Hull avenue, then 19 proceeding east along East Hull avenue until it intersects 20 East Twenty-fourth street, then proceeding south along East 21 Twenty-fourth street until it intersects Guthrie avenue, then 22 proceeding east along Guthrie avenue until it intersects Lay 23 street, then proceeding north along Lay street until it 24 intersects Arthur avenue, then proceeding east along Arthur 25 avenue until it intersects Farwell road, then proceeding first 26 south and then in a southeasterly direction along Farwell 27 road until it intersects Avenue Frederick M. Hubbell, then 28 proceeding northeasterly along Avenue Frederick M. Hubbell 29 until it intersects Arthur avenue, then proceeding east along 30 Arthur avenue until it intersects East Twenty-ninth street, 31 then proceeding south along East Twenty-ninth street until 32 it intersects Easton boulevard, then proceeding northeasterly 33 along Easton boulevard until it intersects East Thirty-third 34 street, then proceeding south along East Thirty-third street 35 until it intersects Dubuque avenue, then proceeding east along -46- S,.F. H.F. 1 Dubuque avenue until it intersects East Thirty-fourth street, 2 then proceeding south along East Thirty-fourth street until 3 it intersects East University avenue, then proceeding east 4 along East University avenue until it intersects the corporate 5 limits of the city of Des Moines, then proceeding first south 6 and then in a clockwise manner along the corporate limits 7 of the city of Des Moines until it intersects the east boundary 8 of Bloomfield township, then proceeding first west and then 9 in a counterclockwise manner along the boundary of the 10 eightieth representative district until it intersects the 11 boundary of the eighty-first representative district, then 12 proceeding first northwesterly and then in a counterclockwise 13 manner along the boundary of the eighty-first representative 14 district to the point of origin. 15 80. The eightieth representative district in Polk county 16 shall consist of those portions of Bloomfield township and 17 the city of Des Moines bounded by a line commencing at the 18 point of intersection of the south boundary of Polk county 19 and Southwest Ninth street, then proceeding east along the 20 south boundary of Polk county until it intersects the east 21 boundary of Bloomfield township, then proceeding north along 22 the east boundary of Bloomfield township until it intersects 23 the south corporate limit of the city of Des Moines, then 24 proceeding first west and then in a clockwise manner along 25 the corporate limits of the city of Des Moines until it inter- 26 sects the intersection of Indianola avenue and Watrous avenue, 27 then proceeding west along Watrous avenue until it intersects 28 Southeast Fifth street, then proceeding north along Southeast 29 Fifth street until it intersects East Bell avenue, then 30 proceeding east along East Bell avenue until it intersects 31 Southeast Fourteenth street, then proceeding north along 32 Southeast Fourteenth street until it intersects Maury street, 33 then proceeding westerly along Maury street until it intersects 34 Southeast Ninth street, then proceeding northwesterly along 35 Southeast Ninth street until it intersects Shaw street, then -47- S.F. H.F. 1 proceeding southwesterly along Shaw street until it intersects 2 Southeast Seventh street, then proceeding northwesterly along 3 Southeast Seventh street until it intersects the Chicago and 4 Northwestern Transportation Company railroad track, then 5 proceeding southwesterly along the Chicago and Northwestern 6 Transportation Company railroad track until it intersects 7 Southeast Sixth street, then proceeding southeasterly along 8 Southeast Sixth street until it intersects the Des Moines 9 river, then proceeding northwesterly along the Des Moines 10 river until it intersects the Raccoon river, then proceeding 11 southwesterly along the Raccoon river until it intersects 12 Southwest Ninth street, then proceeding first southerly and 13 then in a clockwise manner along the boundary of the eighty- 14 first representative district to the point of origin. 15 81 . The eighty-first representative district in Polk 16 county shall consist of those portions of Bloomfield township 17 and the city of Des Moines bounded by a line commencing at 18 the point of intersection of the Raccoon river and the west 19 boundary of Polk county, then proceeding first south and then 20 in a counterclockwise manner along the boundary of Polk county 21 until it intersects Southwest Ninth street, then proceeding 22 north along Southwest Ninth street until it intersects Leland 23 avenue, then proceeding west along Leland avenue until it 24 intersects Fleur drive, then proceeding north along Fleur 25 drive until it intersects Watrous avenue, then proceeding 26 east along Watrous avenue until it intersects Southwest Ninth 27 street, then proceeding northerly along Southwest Ninth street 28 until it intersects the Raccoon river, then proceeding 29 northeasterly along the Raccoon river until it intersects 30 Southwest Seventh street, then proceeding northwesterly along 31 Southwest Seventh street and continuing along Seventh street 32 until it intersects Keosauqua way, then proceeding first west 33 and then northwesterly along Keosauqua way until it intersects 34 the east extension of Center street, then proceeding west 35 along Center street (or its extension) until it intersects -48- S.F. H.F. 1 Eighteenth street, then proceeding north along Eighteenth 2 street until it intersects School street, then proceeding 3 west along School street until it intersects Harding road, 4 then proceeding north along Harding road until it intersects 5 Atkins, then proceeding west along Atkins until it intersects 6 Twenty-first street, then proceeding north along Twenty-first 7 street until it intersects University avenue, then proceeding 8 east along University avenue until it intersects Harding road, 9 then proceeding north along Harding road until it intersects 10 Forest avenue, then proceeding west along Forest avenue until 11 it intersects Twenty-fifth street, then proceeding south along 12 Twenty-fifth street until it intersects University avenue, 13 then proceeding west along University avenue until it 14 intersects Thirty-first street, then proceeding south along 15 Thirty-first street until it intersects interstate 235, then 16 proceeding west along interstate 235 until it intersects the 17 north extension of Thirty-seventh street, then proceeding 18 first south and then in a clockwise manner along the boundary 19 of the eighty-second representative district to the point 20 of origin. 21 82 . The eighty-second representative district shall consist 22 of the following portions of Polk county: 23 a. The city of West Des Moines . 24 b. That portion of the city of Des Moines bounded by a 25 line commencing at the point of intersection of Grand avenue 26 and the west corporate limit of the city of Des Moines, then 27 proceeding east along Grand avenue until it intersects Walnut 28 creek, then proceeding southeasterly along Walnut creek until 29 it intersects the Raccoon river, then proceeding northeasterly 30 along the Raccoon river until it intersects the south extension 31 of Southwest Forty-second street, then proceeding north along 32 Southwest Forty-second street (or its extension) until it 33 intersects Grand avenue, then proceeding east along Grand 34 avenue until it intersects Thirty-fifth street, then proceeding 35 north along Thirty-fifth street until it intersects Woodland -49- S.F. H.F. . 1 avenue, then proceeding west along Woodland avenue until it 2 intersects Thirty-seventh street, then proceeding north along 3 Thirty-seventh street until it intersects Center street, then 4 proceeding east along Center street until it intersects Thirty- 5 seventh street, then proceeding north along Thirty-seventh 6 street (or its extension) until it intersects interstate 235, 7 then proceeding westerly along interstate 235 until it 8 intersects the west corporate limit of the city of Des Moines, 9 then proceeding first south and then in a counterclockwise 10 manner along the corporate limits of the city of Des Moines 11 to the point of origin. 12 83 . The eighty-third representative district shall consist 13 of the following portions of Polk county: 14 a. The cities of Urbandale, Clive and Windsor Heights . 15 b. Those portions of Walnut township lying within the 16 combined perimeter of the cities of Clive, Windsor Heights 17 and Urbandale. 18 84. The eighty-fourth representative district in Polk 19 county shall consist of those portions of Webster township 20 and the city of Des Moines not contained in the seventy- 21 seventh, seventy-eighth, seventy-ninth, eightieth, eighty- 22 first, eighty-second, eighty-third, eighty-fifth, or eighty- 23 sixth representative district. 24 85. The eighty-five representative district shall consist 25 of that portion of the city of Des Moines bounded by a line 26 commencing at the point of intersection of University avenue 27 and Thirtieth street, then proceeding north along Thirtieth 28 street until it intersects Hickman road, then proceeding west 29 along Hickman road until it intersects Forty-seventh street, 30 then proceeding north along Forty-seventh street until it 31 intersects Euclid avenue, then proceeding east along Euclid 32 avenue until it intersects Beaver avenue, then proceeding 33 northwesterly along Beaver avenue until it intersects Douglas 34 avenue, then proceeding east along Douglas avenue until it 35 intersects Fortieth street, then proceeding north along -50- S .F. H.F. 1 Fortieth street until it intersects Madison avenue, then 2 proceeding west along Madison avenue until it intersects 3 Fortieth street, then proceeding north along Fortieth street 4 until it intersects Aurora avenue, then proceeding easterly 5 along Aurora avenue until it intersects Thirty-eighth street, 6 then proceeding north along Thirty-eighth street until it 7 intersects Brinkwood road, then proceeding east along Brinkwood 8 road until it intersects Oaklyn drive, then proceeding north 9 along Oaklyn drive until it intersects Lower Beaver road, 10 then proceeding northwesterly along Lower Beaver road until 11 it intersects the corporate limits of the city of Des Moines, 12 then proceeding first northwesterly and then in a clockwise 13 manner along the corporate limits of the city of Des Moines 14 until it intersects the boundary of the eighty-sixth 15 representative district, then proceeding first southerly and 16 then in a counterclockwise manner along the boundary of the 17 eighty-sixth representative district until it intersects the 18 boundary of the seventy-ninth representative district, then 19 proceeding west along the boundary of the seventy-ninth 20 representative district until its intersection with the eighty- 21 first representative district, then proceeding first north 22 and then in a counterclockwise manner along the boundary of 23 the eighty-first representative district to the point of 24 origin. 25 86 . The eighty-sixth representative district shall consist 26 of the following portions of Polk county: 27 a. That portion of Saylor township lying outside the 28 corporate limits of the city of Des Moines. 29 b. That portion of the city of Des Moines bounded by a 30 line commencing at the point of intersection of the Des Moines 31 river and interstate 235, then proceeding northeasterly along 32 the Des Moines river until it intersects University avenue, 33 then proceeding west along University avenue until it 34 intersects Sixth avenue, then proceeding northerly along Sixth 35 avenue until it intersects the Des Moines river, then -51- S.F. H.F. 1 proceeding southeasterly along the Des Moines river until 2 it intersects Second avenue, then proceeding north along 3 Second avenue until it intersects East Euclid avenue, then 4 proceeding west along East Euclid avenue until it intersects 5 Sixth avenue, then proceeding north along Sixth avenue until 6 it intersects Douglas avenue, then proceeding west along 7 Douglas avenue until it intersects Eighth street, then 8 proceeding south along Eighth street until it intersects 9 Euclid avenue, then proceeding west along Euclid avenue until 10 it intersects the Des Moines river, then proceeding northerly 11 along the Des Moines river until it intersects the corporate 12 limits of the city of Des Moines, then proceeding first east 13 and then in a clockwise manner along the corporate limits 14 of the city of Des Moines until it intersects interstate 235, 15 then proceeding southerly along interstate 235 until it 16 intersects the boundary of the seventy-ninth representative 17 district, then proceeding first west and then in a 18 counterclockwise manner along the boundary of the seventy- 19 ninth representative district to the point of origin. 20 87. The eighty-seventh representative district shall 21 consist of: 22 a. That portion of Story county not contained in the 23 seventy-third or seventy-fourth representative district. 24 b. In Boone county, Harrison, Jackson, Colfax, and Worth 25 townships, the city of Boone, and that portion of Garden 26 township lying outside the corporate limits of the city of 27 Madrid. 28 88 . The eighty-eighth representative district shall consist 29 of: 30 a. That portion of Boone county not contained in the 31 eighty-seventh representative district. 32 b. Green county. 33 c. In Carroll county, Sheridan, Jasper, Glidden, Richland, 34 Pleasant Valley, Union, and Newton townships, and the city 35 of Lidderdale. -52- S .F. H.F. 1 89 . The eighty-ninth representative district shall consist 2 of Dallas county, except Dallas township. 3 90. The ninetieth representative district shall consist 4 of: 5 a. In Dallas county, Dallas township. 6 b. Guthrie county. 7 c. Madison county. 8 d. Adair county, except Jackson, Bridgewater, Summerset, 9 Lee, Greenfield, Orient, Richland, and Washington townships. 10 91. The ninety-first representative district shall consist 11 of: 12 a. That portion of Adair county not contained in the 13 ninetieth representative district. 14 b. In Cass county, Lincoln, Messena, Victoria, and Edna 15 townships . 16 c. In Adams county, Lincoln, Washington, Carl, and Colony 17 townships . 18 d. Union county. 19 e. That portion of Clarke county not contained in the 20 sixty-seventh representative district. 21 92 . The ninety-second representative district shall consist 22 of: 23 a. Decatur county. 24 b. Ringgold county. 25 c. Taylor county. 26 d. That portion of Adams county not contained in the 27 ninety-first representative district. 28 93 . The ninety-third representative district shall consist 29 of: 30 a. Page county. 31 b. Fremont county. 32 c. In Mills county, Lyons and Rawles townships. 33 94. The ninety-fourth representative district shall consist 34 of: 35 a. That portion of Mills county not contained in the -53- S .F. H.F. 1 ninety-third representative district. 2 b. Montgomery county. 3 c. In Pottawattamie county, Silver Creek, Macedonia, 4 Carson, and Grove townships , and the city of Treynor. 5 95. The ninety-fifth representative district shall consist 6 of: 7 a. That portion of Carroll county not contained in the 8 eighty-eighth representative district. 9 b. Audubon county. 10 c. In Shelby county, Jefferson, Polk, Jackson, Clay, and 11 Monroe townships, the city of Irwin, and that portion of 12 Center township lying outside the corporate limits of the 13 city of Harlan. 14 96. The ninety-sixth representative district shall consist 15 of: 16 a. That portion of Shelby county not contained in the 17 ninety-fifth or ninety-seventh representative district. 18 b. Crawford county. 19 97. The ninety-seventh representative district shall 20 consist of: 21 a. That portion of Cass county not contained in the ninety- 22 first representative district. 23 b. In Pottawattamie county, Layton, Lincoln, Wright, 24 Waveland, Center, Valley, Knox, Pleasant, James, Belknap, 25 Washington, York, Minden, Neola, and Norwalk townships . 26 c. In Shelby county, Fairview and Shelby townships . 27 d. In Harrison county, Washington, Union, and Cass 28 townships. 29 98. The ninety-eighth representative district shall consist 30 of: 31 a. That portion of Harrison county not contained in the 32 ninety-seventh representative district. 33 b. That portion of Pottawattamie county not contained 34 in the ninety-fourth, ninety-seventh, ninety-ninth, or one 35 hundredth representative district. -54- S. F. H.F. 1 99. The ninety-ninth representative district in 2 Pottawattamie county shall consist of those portions of the 3 city of Council Bluffs and Kane township bounded by a line 4 commencing at the point where U.S. highway 275 intersects 5 the eastern corporate limit of the city of Council Bluffs, 6 then proceeding northwesterly along U.S . highway 275 until 7 it intersects state highway 375, then proceeding northwesterly 8 along state highway 375 until it intersects Tostevin street, 9 then proceeding north along Tostevin street until it in- 10 tersects Graham avenue, then proceeding east along Graham 11 avenue until it intersects Fairmount avenue, then proceeding 12 north along Fairmount avenue until it intersects Fifteenth 13 avenue, then proceeding west along Fifteenth avenue until 14 it intersects High street, then proceeding north along High 15 street until it intersects Ninth avenue, then proceeding west 16 along Ninth avenue until it intersects South Third street, 17 then proceeding northerly along South Third street until it 18 intersects Worth street, then proceeding westerly along Worth 19 street until it intersects Bluff street, then proceeding south 20 along Bluff street until it intersects Ninth avenue, then 21 proceeding west along Ninth avenue until it intersects South 22 Twenty-first street, then proceeding north along South Twenty- 23 first street until it intersects Third avenue, then proceeding 24 west along Third avenue until it intersects South Twenty-third 25 street, then proceeding north along South Twenty-third street 26 until it intersects West Broadway, then proceeding east along 27 West Broadway until it intersects North Sixteenth street, 28 then proceeding north along North Sixteenth street until it 29 intersects "C" avenue, then proceeding east along "C" avenue 30 until it intersects North Fifteenth street, then proceeding 31 north along North Fifteenth street until it intersects "G" 32 avenue, then proceeding west along "G" avenue until it 33 intersects North Twenty-fifth street, then proceeding north 34 along North Twenty-fifth street until it intersects "I" avenue, 35 then proceeding west along "I" avenue until it intersects -55- S .F. H.F. 1 North Twenty-sixth street, then proceeding north along North 2 Twenty-sixth street until it intersects "N" avenue, then 3 proceeding east along "N" avenue until it intersects North 4 Twenty-fifth street, then proceeding north along North Twenty- 5 fifth street until it intersects the Illinois Central Gulf 6 Railroad railroad track, then proceeding westerly along the 7 Illinois Central Gulf Railroad railroad track to the corporate 8 limits of the city of Council Bluffs, then proceeding first 9 northeasterly and then in a clockwise manner along the 10 corporate limits of the city of Council Bluffs until it 11 intersects the eastern boundary of Kane township at Mosquito 12 creek, then proceeding southerly along the eastern boundary 13 of Kane township until it intersects the corporate limits 14 of the city of Council Bluffs, then proceeding first south 15 and then in a clockwise manner along the corporate limits 16 of the city of Council Bluffs to the point of origin. 17 100 . The one hundredth representative district shall 18 consist of the following portions of Pottawattamie county: 19 a. The city of Carter Lake. 20 b. That portion of the city of Council Bluffs bounded 21 by a line commencing at the point of intersection of U.S. 22 highway 275 and the eastern corporate limit of the city of 23 Council Bluffs, then proceeding south along the corporate 24 limits of the city of Council Bluffs until it intersects 25 the Norfolk and Western Railway Company railroad track, then 26 proceeding northwesterly along the Norfolk and Western Railway 27 Company railroad track until it intersects the east corporate 28 limit of the city of Council Bluffs, then proceeding south 29 along the corporate limits of the city of Council Bluffs until 30 it intersects old U.S. highway 275,then proceeding west along 31 old U.S . highway 275 until it intersects Mosquito creek, then 32 proceeding south along Mosquito creek until it intersects 33 interstate highway 29, then proceeding northwesterly along 34 interstate highway 29 until it intersects U.S. highway 275, 35 then proceeding westerly along U.S . highway 275 until it -56- S .F. H.F. 1 intersects South Eleventh street, then proceeding south along 2 South Eleventh street until it intersects Wright road, then 3 proceeding west along Wright road until it intersects Indian 4 creek, then proceeding southerly along Indian creek until 5 it intersects the corporate limits of the city of Council 6 Bluffs, then proceeding first west and then in a clockwise 7 manner along the corporate limits of the city of Council 8 Bluffs until it intersects the Illinois Central Gulf Railroad 9 railroad track, then proceeding first southeasterly and then 10 in a counterclockwise manner along the boundary of the ninety- 11 ninth representative district to the point of origin. 12 Sec. 3 . If a vacancy in the general assembly occurs or 13 exists after the effective date of this Act at a time which 14 makes it necessary to fill the vacancy at a special election 15 held pursuant to section 69.14, the vacancy shall be filled 16 from the same district provided in chapter 41, Code 1981, 17 that elected the senator or representative whose seat is 18 vacant. This section does not apply if a special election 19 is not required under section 69.14 and is repealed January 20 1, 1983 . 21 Sec. 4. The membership of the senate and the house of 22 representatives in the seventieth and subsequent general 23 assemblies shall be determined as follows: 24 1 . Each representative district established by section 25 2 of this Act shall elect one representative for a term of 26 two years in 1982 and every subsequent even-numbered year. 27 2 . Each odd-numbered senatorial district established by 28 section 41.2, which the general assembly adopts by reference, 29 and section 2 of this Act shall elect a senator in 1982 for 30 a four-year term commencing in January, 1983. If an incumbent 31 senator who was elected to a four-year term which commenced 32 in January, 1981 , or was subsequently elected to fill a vacancy 33 in such a term, is residing in an odd-numbered senatorial 34 district on April 2, 1982, that senator' s term of office shall 35 be terminated on January 1, 1983 . -57- S.F. H.F. 1 3 . Each even-numbered senatorial district established 2 by section 41 .2, which the general assembly adopts by 3 reference, and section 2 of this Act shall elect a senator 4 in 1984 for a four-year term commencing in January, 1985 . 5 a. If one and only one incumbent state senator is residing 6 in an even-numbered senatorial district on April 2, 1982, 7 and that senator was elected to a four-year term which com- 8 menced in January, 1981 or was subsequently elected to fill 9 a vacancy in such a term, the senator shall represent the 10 district in the senate for the Seventieth General Assembly. 11 b. Each even-numbered senatorial district to which para- 12 graph a of this subsection is not applicable shall elect a 13 senator in 1982 for a two-year term commencing in January, 14 1983 . 15 Sec. 5 . For purposes of this Act, each reference to a 16 specific city or township means the city or township as its 17 boundaries existed on April 1, 1980, the official date of 18 the 1980 United States decennial census . 19 Sec. 6. This Act, being deemed of immediate importance, 20 takes effect from and after its publication in 21 , a newspaper published in 22 Iowa, and in , a newspaper published in 23 , Iowa. 24 EXPLANATION 25 This bill provides for congressional and legislative 26 redistricting for the state effective during the 1982 general 27 election. 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 LSB A46S.4 69 -58- sg/rr/8 COUNTY AUDITOR AND COMMISSIONER OF ELECTIONS joat eC/e .Vrerichd BLACK HAWK COUNTY DIVISION OF WATERLOO. IOWA 50703 Room 210 ELECTIONS AND VOTER REGISTRATION PHONE 291-2430 DON TRUNNELL DEPUTY COMMISSIONER OF ELECTIONS March 25 , 1981 City Clerk Cedar Falls Evnasdale Waterloo RE: Legislative Redistrict , 1980 Census Dear City Clerks : The legislative body will be acting on the redistricting of the legislative districts of the state based on the 1980 census . They must do this prior to September 1 , 1981 or the task will be taken up by the judicial body. By either method, our requirements will have to be delt with on a very short suspense. I would like to offer some suggestions at this time which could be accomplished prior to the date the leg- islative body acts upon the redistricting. Each voting precinct within your cities must be drawn so no precicnt shall have a total population in excess of three thousand five hundred, as shown by the most recent federal decennial census . When these precincts are drawn, a building in which the elections would be conducted should be a consideration along with the shape of the precinct. Long, narrow precincts or precincts with nateral barriers , such as rivers , highways , etc should be discouraged. As soon as the block census figures are available I would recommend you assign the task to someone to place these figures on a city map and design some possible precincts . This could save some valu- able time later into the program. The items and information required by this office following your precinct modifications will be a large map with block numbering by hundred blocks showing the precincts as they are drawn, a verbal discription of each voting precinct, the census figures for each precinct and a street precinct finder modified to the new precincts . A copy of the present precinct finder will be furnished to your office at a later date. Voter* Have Pull The first few pages of Chapter 49 , Code of Iowa address the task at hand. I have enclosed a copy of these for your convenience. If you have any questions , would like to meet and discuss plans of attact or require anything this office may provide, please feel free to call me. Sincerely, 04(/0;1/L,„,67 Don Trunnell 49,1 Elections included. The provisions of this 722,723;C46,50,54,58,62,66,71,73,§49.3,49.4,49.5; chapter shall apply to all elections except those spe- C75,77,79,§49.3] dal elections which by the terms of the statutes au- Referred to in 1268,49.6,49.7,49J3,277.6,780A26 thorizing them are exempt from the provisions of this gceptiom,149.4 49B chapter. [C97,§1088; C24,27,31,35,393719;C46,50, 49.4 Precincts drawn by county board.In the ab- 64,58,62,66,71,73,75,77,79349.1] sence of contrary action by the board of supervisors, 49 2 Repealed by 65GA,ch 136,§401. each civil township which does not include any part of a city of over two thousand population, and the por- tion of each civil township containing any such city drawn by the county board of supervisors in all unin- which lies outside the corporate limits of that city or `ec those cities,shall constitute an election precinct rporated portions of each county, and by the city 1. Where a civil township,or the portion of a civil council of each city in which it is necessary or deemed advisable to establish more than one precinct. Pre- over township outside the corporate Laity of any city of ants established as provided by this chapter shall be over two thousand population contained therein,is ri- ved for all elections, except where temporary vided into two or more election precincts, the pre alerger of established precincts is specifically permit shall shall be so drawn that their total populations permit- ted by law for certain elections, and no political sub shall be reasonably equal on the basis of data avail- able shall concurrently maintain different sets of able from the most recent federal decennial census. precincts for use in different t of elections. Elec- 2. Counties using alternative supervisor n re.sen- *�Dp Precincts shall be drawn soythat: tation plans two or three, as described in section 331.8,shall be apportioned into single-member super- pi, 1. No precinct shall have a total population in ex- visor districts on the basis of population. In counties Lily of three thousand five hundred,as shown by the using representation plan three,the boundaries of su- !{aet recent federal decennial census. pervisor districts shall follow the boundaries of elec- k Z Each precinct is contained wholl within an ex- tion precincts. Clain legislative district,except: y 3. Notwithstanding any other provision of this a When adherence to this requirement would chapter,the Indian Settlement lying in Tama,Toledo creation of a precinct which includes the oues and Indian Village townships of Tama county shall be residence of fewer than fifty qualified electors. an election precinct,and the polling place of that pre- cinct shall be located in the structure commonly M>t..4ac� �e iio� , called the Indian School located in section 19, town- ship 83 north, range 15 west, or in such structure as <T IL i When the general assembly by resolution des- designated by the election commissioner of Tama • a Period after the federal decennial census is county. [C73,§603; C97,§1090; S13,§1090; C24,27,31, 4 and before the next succeeding reapportion- 49 39,§722, 725; C46, 50, 54, 58, 62, 66, 71, 73349.4, • of legislative districts required by Article III, 49.7;C75,77,79,§49.4] a 35. Constitution of the state of Iowa as Referred too{49.7,498,280e28 � in 1968, during which precincts may 49.5 City precincts.The council of a city where es- dwithout regard to the boundaries of existing tablishment of more than one precinct is necessary or ative districts. [C513245; R60,§480; C733501, deemed advisable shall at the time required by law, C97.§1090; S13,§1090; C24, 27, 31, 35, 39,§721, by ordinance definitely fixing the boundaries, divide • §49.5,METHOD.OF CONDUCTING ELECTIONSI 214 the city into such number of election precincts as will with sections 49.3,49.4 and 49.5 not earlier than July best serve the convenience of the voters. As used in 1 nor later than December 31 of the year immediately this section,the term"the convenience of the voters" following each year in which the federal decennial refers to,but is not necessarily limited to,the use of census is taken, unless the general assembly by job precinct boundaries which can be readily described to resolution establishes different dates for complian4 and identified by voters and ease of access by voters with these sections.Any or all of the publications re. to their respective precinct polling places by reason- quired by section 49.11 maybe made after December ece m ably direct routes of travel. Before final adoption of 31 if necessary. Each county board and city cosh any change in election precinct boundaries pursuant shall notify the state commissioner and the commie_ to this section or section 49.6,the council shall permit sioner whenever the boundaries of election precincts the commissioner not more than ten days time to of- are changed and shallpr ovide a mapdelineating fer comments on the ehneating my proposed reprecincting. new boundary lines. Upon failure of any counts 1. Election precincts within the same city shall be board or city council to make the required changes by so drawn that their total populations shall be reason- the dates established by or pursuant to this section, ably equal on the basis of the most recent federal de- the state commissioner shall make or cause to be cennial census,but equality of population among pre- made the necessary changes as soon as possible,and tints shall not take precedence over consideration of shall assess to the county or city,as the rasa may be, t the convenience of voters as defined in this section. - the expenses incurred in so doing. The state commis The boundaries of each precinct shall follow the ' sioner may request the services of personnel of and 1 1 boundaries of areas for which official population fig- materials available to the legislative service bureau , I urea are available from the most recent federal de- to assist him in making any required changes in elec. cennial census,however,in cities for which block-by- tion precinct boundaries which become his responsi. a , block data from that census are not available and bility. [C73,§603; C97,§1090; S13,§1090; C24, 27,31 where all or some of the areas for which data from 35, 39,1722, 723; C46, 50, 54, 58, 62, 66, 71, 73,§49.4, that census are available are not suitable for forming 49.5;C75,77,79,§49.7] 2. precincts,the city council may use other reliable and e^� in seas•+ss a documented indicators of population distribution in 49.8 Changes in precincts. After any required forming precincts in the city or any portion of it. changes in precinct boundaries have been made fol- 2. Each city of over twenty-five thousand popula- lowing each federal decennial census,at the time es- i tion shall enter into the necessary arrangements with tablished by or pursuant to section 49.7, the county f the United States bureau of the census or its SUMPS-- board or city council shall make no further changes in sor agency for the next succeeding federal decennial precinct boundaries until after the next federal de- 3 census to be taken in the city on a block-by-block ba- cennial census,except in the following circumstances: 3 sis. Any charge therefor imposed on the city by the 1. When deemed necessary by the board of super- 1 federal government,which the city would not other- visors of any county because of a change in the loca- A wise be liable to pay, may be reported to the state tion of the boundaries,dissolution or establishment of 46 commissioner, who shall forward the report to the any civil township,the boundaries of precincts acts- • next regular session of the general assembly.The city ally affected may be changed as necessary to conform shall preserve data on the composition and population to the new township boundaries. of each area within its boundaries defined as a city 2. When territory is annexed to a city the city block for the most recent federal decennial census. council may attach all or any part of the annexed ter- ii Precincts in the city shall to the greatest extent prat- ritory to any established precinct or precincts which E ticable follow the boundaries of such areas. are contiguous to the annexed territory,however this 3. Cities using any form of city government au- subsection shall not prohibit establishment of one or thorized by law in which some or all members of the more new precincts in the annexed territory. city council are elected from wards shall be appor- 3. A city may have one special federal census tioned into wards on the basis of population. The taken each decade and the population figures ob. ward boundaries shall follow the boundaries of elec- tained may be used to revise precinct boundaries in tion precincts. [C9731090; S1331090; C24,27,31,35, accordance with the requirements of sections 49.3 and 39,§723;C46,50,54,58,62,66,71,73,75,77,79,149.51 49.5. Referred to in t+s.t,+sB,+s.to,280228 4. When the boundaries of any county supervisor, 49.6 Power to combine township and city pre city council, or school director district, or any other sancta.Election precincts composed partially of unin- district from which one or more members of any pub corporated territory and partially of all or any part of lic representative body other than the general assem bly are elected by the voters thereof,are changed by a city may be established within a single county in annexation,reprecincting or other means,the change any manner which is not contrary to section 49.3 and is mutually satisfactory to the board of supervisors shall not result in the term of any officer elected ,§1090; from the former district being terminated before or and the city council of the city involved. [C97 S13,§1090; C24,27,31,35,39,§724;C46,50,54,58,62 extended beyond the expiration of the term to which i 66,71,73,75,77,79,§49.6] the officer was last elected. Referred loin 219S,9302.28 5. Precinct boundaries established by or pursuant • to section 49A, and not changed under tion I 49.7 When reprecincting required. Each county since the most recent federal decennial census, may board of supervisors and city council shall make any be changed once during the period beginning January changes in precinct boundaries necpccary to comply 1 of the second year following a year in which a fed- I 1 1 • • 265 METHOD OF CONDUCTING ELECTIONS, §49.11 eral decennial census is taken and ending June 30 of subsequent elections, except elections for which the • the year immediately following the year in which the precinct is merged with another precinct as permitted next succeeding federal decennial census is taken, if by section 49.11,until the boundaries of the precinct the commissioner recommends and the board of su- are changed or the commissioner fixes a new polling pervisors finds that the change will effect a substan- place, except that the polling place shall be changed tial savings in election costs. [C73,§603; C97,§1090; to a point within the boundaries of the precinct at S13,11090;C24,27,31,35,393722,723;C46,50,54,58, any time not less than sixty days before the next suc- 62,66,71,73349.4,49.5;C75,77,79,449.8] ceeding election that a buildingor facility suitable Referred to in 1275.25,275A1 for such use becomes available within the precinct 49.9 Proper place of voting.No person shall vote 4. If two or more contiguous townships have been in any precinct but that of his residence. [C73,§605; combined into one election precinct by the board of C9731090;S1331090;C24,27,31,35,393727;C46,50, supervisors, the commissioner shall provide a polling place which is convenient to all of the electors in the 54,58,62,66,71,73,75,77,79,449.9] precinct [C9731091; S1331091; C24, 27, 31, 35, 39, 1 49.10 Polling places for certain precincts. §728;C46 50,54,58,62,66,71,73,75,77,79,449.10] L Polling places for precincts outside the limits of a city,but within the township, or originally within 49.11 Notice of boundaries of precincts merger and set off as a separate township from the township nr number or name The board severalof precincts or council shall in which the city is in whole or in part situated,and a name theboundaries eachtob recorded ein polling place for a township which entirely surrounds and cause theo o of be recorded is another township containing a city, may be fixed at the records may said board publish unot notice thereof re council,as some room or rooms in the courthouse or in some thenewspaper spn be, erana iot,ce published in such ;other building within the limits of the city as the county city,of general circulation, three code tive commissioner may provide. county or once each week for three consecutive 2 If the commissioner determines,or if a petition weeks,the last to be made at least thirty days before the next general election. The precincts thus estab- be filed with him ninety days before any primary, lished shall continue until changed in the manner pro- general or special election stating that there is no vided by law,except that for any election other than suitable or adequate polling place within a township ((constituting a voting precinct and that it is desirable the primary or general election or any special election and to the interest of the voters of that townshipheld under section 69.14,the county commissioner of votingavot elections may: d for it outside its territoriallimits,ngplace commissioner shall L Consolidate two or more precincts into one. fix a polling place for that precinct,outside its terri- torial However, he shall not do so if there is filed with him limits, which he deems convenient to the elec- at least twenty days before the election a petition tors of the township precinct. A petition submitted signed by twenty-five or more eligible electors of any Under this subsection must be signed by eligible elec- precinct requesting that it not be merged with any ton of the precinct exceeding in number one-half the other precinct.There shall be attached to the petition total number of votes cast in the township precinct the affidavit of an eligible elector of the precinct that for the office of president of the United States or the signatures eonr the petition are genuine and that vernor, as the case may be, at the last preceding all of the signers are to the best of the affiant's '1<eneral election. When the commissioner has fixed knowledge and belief eligible electors of the precinct such a polling place it shall remain the polling place If a special election residing be held in which only thoseo cat all subsequent primary, general and special elec- anyqualified iselheds precinctr in a specified ,that r- 0p�until such time as he shall fix a different poll- on established are entitled to vote,that par- jag Place for theprecinct lion of the precinct may be merged by the commis- . 3 In any city in which precinct lines have been sioner with one or more other established precincts or wigged to comply with section 49.5, the commis portions of established precincts for the special elec- °her may fix the polling place for any precinct out- tion, and the right to petition against merger of a precinct shall not apply. the boundaries of the precinct if there is no i10ding or facility within the precinct suitable and 2. Divide any precinct permanently established of ;available for use as a polling place. In so doing, the two or more mutually exclusivender this section e io political subdivil or any sions, missioner shall fix the polling place at the point each of which is independently electing one or more .4, t the precinct which is suitable and available officers on the same date, into two or more tempo- v 5 a polling place and is reasonably accessible rary precincts and designate a polling place for each. rs of the precinct. No single room or area of olice building or facility shall be fixed as thepolling3. Notwithstanding the provisions of the first un- numbered paragraph of this section the commissioner for more than one precinct unless there are cep may consolidate precincts for any election including a 4 entrances thereto each clearly marked on the primary and general election if one of the precincts °n which elections are held as the entrance to involved consists entirely of dormitories that are Polling Place of a particular precinct,and suitable closed at the time the election is held. [C733604; l e made hin ch room or area to 092, C24 ` •e du'ect access from tthe polling place of any gvn5$1421 b2; C31, 35,§729, §4216-c5; C39,4729t , i thethe polling place of any other precinct. 4216.05; C46, 50, 54, 58, 62, 66, 71, 73,§49.11, 277.5; Inr, commissioner has fixed such a polling place C75,77,79§49.11] ""f Precinct it shall remain the polling place at all Referred to; 1e9.7,19.10,48.73,49,16 i IOWA LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL SENATOR CALVIN O. HULTMAN, CHAIRPERSON REPRESENTATIVE DELWYN STROMER. VICE CHAIRPERSON IOWA LEGISLATIVE SERVICE BUREAU LEGAL DIVISION STATE HOUSE COUNCIL MEMBERS DES MOINES, IOWA 50319 BURNEI'TE E KCEBERNICH TELEPHONE 515/781-3566 LT GOVERNOR TERRY E BRANSTAD.EX OFFICIO DAVID S.BAILEY SERGE H. GARRISON, DIRECTOR G JOANN • G.BROWN LARRY W.BURCH MARTIN H.FRANCIS SENATORS REPRESENTATIVES MICHAEL J.GOEDERT GARY L.BAUGHER ROBERT T.ANDERSON RICHARD L.JOHNSON JAMES E.BAILEES DONALD D.AVENSON GARY L.KAUFMAN C.JOSEPH COLEMAN JOHN H CLARK ROGER A.NOWAOZKY C.W.HUTCHINS JOHN H.CONNOP.S HELEN JEAN WALLESER LOWELL L.JUNKINS GREGORY D.CUSACK JOHN S.MURRAY !MOWER L.HANSEN RESEARCH DIVISION WILLIAM D.PALMER LESTER a MENKE DIANE E.BOLENOER RICHARD R.RAMSEY LAWRENCE POPE THANE R.JOHNSON RAY TAYLOR RICHARD W.WELDEN DEBRA J.DAHAB SUSAN L.LEROAL June 10 , 1981 TO : ALL COUNTY OFFICERS AND CITY CLERKS OF MAJOR POPULATION CITIES Enclosed are maps and a bill containing the proposed legislative and congressional districts pursuant to the redistricting plan issued by the Legislative Service Bureau on June 10 , 1981 . Please carefully review the maps and the bill relating to your county and city in order to determine if the Service Bureau has accurately described your county areas and cities . Notify the Bureau by June 17th as to the accuracy of the descriptions . Thank you. - Serge H. Garrison ERRATA The preparation of the maps involved very detailed work. In some instances information which the Legislative Service Bureau had available relating to streets, landmarks, and similar identifiers within political subdivisions was inaccurate or at least vague. In other instances a person had to be very familiar with a city to know about local situations such as half blocks or streets where names have changed. These errors were not discovered until the bill draft was prepared describing the districts and it was then too late to make new maps and have them available on a timely basis. The bill corrects all of the errors noted below. The Bureau regrets these errors . METROPOLITAN AREA MAPS: Dubuque county: (1 ) U.S. highway 20 is referred to in the bill as Dodge street; both are correct. Johnson county: (1 ) Melrose circle should have been labeled Melrose avenue. (2 ) Olive street should have been labeled Riverside drive. Linn county: (1) The street connecting Henderson drive and Fourteenth avenue in Marion is Fourteenth street. Pottawattamie county: (1) Third street should have been labeled South Third street. (2 ) Fairmont avenue should have been labeled Fairmount avenue. (3 ) The Illinois Central Railroad should have been labeled Illinois Central Gulf Railroad. Scott county: (1 ) Howell street should have been labeled North Howell street. (2 ) Division street intersecting George Washington boulevard should have been labeled North Division street. (3 ) West Fifth street should have been labeled Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad. Woodbury county: (1) South Stueben street should have been labeled Stueben street. (2 ) South Cecelia street should show an intersection with Morningside avenue. co H• 0 2 : R co j ± w \ Co Co co \ \ \ 16IF ) 0 ill \ , \ ! $ Z \ $ 0! \ F Ul ƒ : , § 0 § 0 0 : Coo , - — } / _ cc 5 ` \ ) \ 0 , ( 7 ; » % / - I og - _ Q 0 00 u_ : w 0 0 0ilir cc ) ( ` \ 0 — / c z I \ . 0 ( 0 ) ;, iii §i § co n k \ _ ' : e cc 0 § 0 1 ` Z a. e / / } } « Co ) G ! 0 _ , «0 co , co 01 LO111 ` o = z ( : \ Cr cc 0 0 Ill o 0 .0 0 / Ictj 0 r [ 73 Z ° > 0 Proposed Legisl, June 1981 LTOX m. eICI C°. • :1:i W wl c x.f: m' .... "•‘ ••••• tror. n44 ••un•• omen I "L'..* ..... '••••‘•••• • A ...2 'WA' °I.4.• . .7i... ."" 7 '; Pea 2 : o .,,_o "." 1..17�x w ...r .n CG ii�► a . I,..., - z':---.' ....,.--,t - lir-1 rgleggs - Er4.7-tili � . LYOiTWP °l�H'O. _ via ACM © i r�i NOM �� � r El. ill _ �® H6; miraZinciall � !.©®©1111 E K . 'IC NM ' -71 . oM i..... nii- ---- - ..,.. INI Mil ...... .6; I i 1 II art A ArTA cm Z. �'. ^ -- Pr vo CGS• n•w. u MAD160N; Ill lift •`• r MV agar II IN Mil. 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' "°°, Ra N W 17th St. c { U m..W.16th St. to m w y l4th St t x E o 13th �..a,'� X 2y St. a j hi!,,,, r a) t%J . 0 V e �' fitn zx t > N Sat. ; ....i ille Rd. • '''' . .. .'""kF-°"'N .Ch Ave. 5 ro N uSi p CO 3 O�Trme 've. V . y O ktek W00DBURY CO, N CO SIoux CITY SERGEANT BLUFF ¢ H4 Co Co S2 W Senate u House J0 a A I t.)a.R1i' _ Sergeant Bluff V '> ,w000suav TWP.(PT.) U _ _ LIBERTY TWP. 1 HOUSE FILE BY COMMITTEE ON STATE GOVERNMENT Passed House , Date Passed Senate , Date Vote : Ayes Nays Vote : Ayes Nays Approved A BILL FOR 1 An Act providing for congressional and legislative redistricting 2 effective for the 1982 general election. 3 BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF IOWA: 4 5 ' 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 CPB-16200 2/73 S .F. H.F. 1 Section 1 . Section 40 .1, Code 1981 , is amended to read 2 as follows : 3 40 .1 DISTRICTS DESIGNATED. The state of Iowa is hereby 4 organized and divided into six congressional districts , which 5 shall be composed, respectively, of the following counties : 6 1 . The first district shall consist of the counties of 7 Bastes--Poweshiek -iewa--Jekxsem Clinton, Scott, Keokuk, 8 Washington, Louisa, Muscatine, Wapello, Jefferson, Henry, 9 Des Moines, Davis, Van Buren and Lee. 10 2 . The second district shall consist of the counties of 11 Wimmesh4ek- Allamakee, Fayetter Clayton, Delaware, Dubuque, 12 Benton, Linn, Jones, Jackson, Cedar and €hates Johnson. 13 3 . The third district shall consist of the counties of 14 Worth, Mitchell, Howard, Winneshiek, Hancock, Cerro Gordo, 15 Floyd, Chickasaw, Fayette, Wright, Franklin, Butler, Bremer, 16 Hamiltes--Hatdga- Grundy, Black Hawk, Buchanan, Marshall and 17 Tama. 18 4. The fourth district shall consist of the counties of 19 Polk, Jasper, Poweshiek, Iowa, Marion, Mahaska, Keokuk- Lucas , 20 Monroe, Wapeile- Ringgold, Decatur, Wayne and Appanoose amd 21 Bav4s. 22 5 . The fifth district shall consist of the counties of 23 Monona, Crawford, Carroll, GEeese, Boone, Story, Harrison, 24 Shelby, Audubon, Guthrie, Dallas, Pottawattamie, Cass, Adair, 25 Madison, Warren, Mills, Montgomery, Adams, Union, Clarke, 26 Fremont, Page, and Taylors-R4aggeId--Beea .a -axd-Wayne. 27 6 . The sixth district shall consist of the counties of 28 Lyon, Osceola, Dickinson, Emmet, Kossuth, Winnebago, Sioux, 29 O'Brien, Clay, Palo Alto, Plymouth, Cherokee, Buena Vista, 30 Pocahontas, Humboldt, Woodbury, Ida, Sac, Calhoun, Webster, 31 Meaexa-asd-Graw€eEd Hamilton, Hardin, and Greene . 32 Sec. 2 . Section 41 . 1, Code 1981, is amended by striking 33 the section and inserting in lieu thereof the following: 34 41 . 1 REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICTS . The state of Iowa is 35 hereby divided into one hundred representative districts, -1- S .F. H.F. 1 as follows : 2 1 . The first representative district shall consist of: 3 a. Lyon county. 4 b. In Sioux county, Settlers, Sioux, Rock, Lincoln, 5 Sheridan, Grant, Plato, Capel, and Lynn townships, and that 6 portion of Welcome township lying outside the corporate limits 7 of the city of Sioux Center. 8 c. In Osceola county, Viola, Wilson, Holman, Gilman, and 9 Goewey townships . 10 2 . The second representative district shall consist of: 11 a. That portion of Sioux county not contained in the first 12 representative district. 13 b . In Plymouth county, Portland, Preston, Grant, Elgin, 14 Fredonia, Meadow, Westfield, Johnson, Washington, Marion, 15 Remsen, Sioux, and Liberty townships . 16 3 . The third representative district shall consist of: 17 a. That portion of Plymouth county not contained in the 18 second representative district. 19 b. In Woodbury county, Banner, Arlington, Rutland, Union, 20 Rock, Kedron, Wolf Creek, Moville, Floyd, Grange, West Fork, 21 Grant, Miller, Morgan, Liston, Oto, Little Sioux, Willow, 22 Sloan, and Lakeport townships, and the city of Salix. 23 4. The fourth representative district shall consist of 24 the following portions of Woodbury county: 25 a. Those portions of Concord, Woodbury, and Liberty 26 townships outside the corporate limits of the cities of 27 Sergeant Bluff, Sioux City, and Salix. 28 b. The city of Sergeant Bluff. 29 c. That portion of the city of Sioux City bounded by a 30 line commencing at the point where Stone avenue intersects 31 the eastern corporate limit of the city of Sioux City, then 32 proceeding first south and then continuing in a clockwise 33 manner along the corporate limits of the city of Sioux City 34 until it intersects the southern extension of Court street, — 35 then proceeding north along Court street (or its extension) -2- S .F. H.F. 1 until it intersects Fifth street, then proceeding west along 2 Fifth street until it intersects Jennings street, then 3 proceeding north along Jennings street until it intersects 4 Thirteenth street, then proceeding east along Thirteenth 5 street until it intersects Virginia street, then proceeding 6 north along Virginia street until it intersects Fourteenth 7 street, then proceeding east along Fourteenth street until 8 it intersects Floyd boulevard, then proceeding south along 9 Floyd boulevard until it intersects Eleventh street, then 10 proceeding east along Eleventh street until it intersects 11 Hoeven drive, then proceeding southwesterly along Hoeven drive 12 until it intersects Fourth street, then proceeding east along 13 Fourth street until it intersects Stueben street, then 14 proceeding south along Stueben street until it intersects 15 Gordon drive, then proceeding east along Gordon drive until 16 it intersects South Westcott street, then proceeding north 17 along South Westcott street until it intersects Correctionville 18 road, then proceeding east along Correctionville road until 19 it intersects South Alice street, then proceeding south along 20 South Alice street until it intersects Leech avenue, then 21 proceeding first east and then continuing in a clockwise 22 manner along Leech avenue until it intersects South Cecelia 23 street, then proceeding south along South Cecelia street until 24 it intersects Morningside avenue, then proceeding northwesterly 25 along Morningside avenue until it intersects South Cecelia 26 street, then proceeding south along South Cecelia street until 27 it intersects Stone avenue, then proceeding east along Stone 28 avenue until it intersects South Paxton street, then proceeding 29 south along South Paxton street until it intersects Vine 30 avenue, then proceeding east along Vine avenue until it 31 intersects South Royce street, then proceeding north along 32 South Royce street until it intersects Stone avenue, then 33 proceeding east along Stone avenue to the point of origin. 34 5 . The fifth representative district shall consist of 35 that portion of the city of Sioux City that is not included -3- S .F. H.F. 1 in the fourth or sixth representative district. 2 6 . The sixth representative district shall consist of 3 that portion of the city of Sioux City bounded by a line 4 commencing at the point where the north corporate limit of 5 the city of Sioux City intersects Perry Creek road, then 6 proceeding southwesterly along Perry Creek road until it 7 intersects Buckwalter drive, then proceeding along Buckwalter 8 drive in a clockwise manner until it intersects Forty-first 9 street, then proceeding west along Forty-first street until 10 it intersects Cheyenne boulevard, then proceeding southerly 11 along Cheyenne boulevard until it intersects Thirty-seventh 12 street, then proceeding westerly along Thirty-seventh street 13 until it intersects Thirty-eighth street, then proceeding 14 westerly along Thirty-eighth street until it intersects Jones 15 street, then proceeding south along Jones street until it 16 intersects Twenty-ninth street, then proceeding east along 17 Twenty-ninth street until it intersects Court street, then 18 proceeding south along Court street until it intersects Twenty- 19 eighth street, then proceeding east along Twenty-eighth street 20 until it intersects Court street, then proceeding south along 21 Court street until it intersects Twenty-sixth street, then 22 proceeding west along Twenty-sixth street until it intersects 23 Jones street, then proceeding south along Jones street until 24 it intersects Twenty-fourth street, then proceeding west along 25 Twenty-fourth street until it intersects West Solway street, 26 then proceeding in a clockwise manner along West Solway street 27 until it intersects West Twenty-fourth street, then proceeding 28 westerly along West Twenty-fourth street until it intersects 29 Hamilton boulevard, then proceeding south along Hamilton 30 boulevard until it intersects West Nineteenth street, then 31 proceeding east along West Nineteenth street until it 32 intersects Omaha street, then proceeding south along Omaha 33 street until it intersects West Seventeenth street, then 34 proceeding east along West Seventeenth street until it 35 intersects Cook street, then proceeding south along Cook -4- S.F. H. F. 1 street until it intersects West Sixteenth street, then 2 proceeding east along West Sixteenth street until it intersects 3 Main street, then proceeding south along Main street until 4 it intersects Fourteenth street, then proceeding east along 5 Fourteenth street until it intersects Summit street, then 6 proceeding south along Summit street until it intersects Bluff 7 street, then proceeding southwesterly along Bluff street until 8 it intersects West Eighth street, then proceeding southeasterly 9 along West Eighth street until it intersects Perry street, 10 then proceeding southwesterly along Perry street until it 11 intersects Wesley way, then proceeding southerly along Wesley 12 way (or its southward extension) until it intersects the 13 corporate limits of the city of Sioux City, then proceeding 14 first westerly and then in a clockwise manner along the 15 corporate limits of the city of Sioux City to the point of 16 origin. 17 7 . The seventh representative district shall consist of: 18 a. O'Brien county. 19 b . In Osceola county, Horton, Fairview, Ocheydan, Allison, 20 Harrison, and Baker townships . 21 c. In Dickinson county, Silver Lake, Diamond, Excelsior, 22 Lakeville, and Westport townships, and that portion of Okoboji 23 township lying outside the corporate limits of the city of 24 Milford, and the cities of Okoboji and West Okoboji . 25 d. In Clay county, Waterford, Lone Tree, Clay, Lincoln, 26 Peterson, and Douglas townships, and that portion of Summit 27 township lying outside the corporate limits of the city of 28 Fostoria, that portion of Riverton township lying outside 29 the corporate limits of the city of Spencer, and that portion 30 of Gillett Grove township lying outside the corporate limits 31 of the city of Gillett Grove. 32 8. The eighth representative district shall consist of: 33 a. That portion of Dickinson county not contained in the 34 seventh representative district. 35 b. That portion of Clay county not contained in the seventh -5- S .F. H.F. 1 representative district. 2 c. In Palo Alto county, Hiland, Silver Lake, Great Oak, 3 Booth, and Rush Lake townships, and that portion of Emmetsburg 4 township lying outside the corporate limits of the city of 5 Emmetsburg. 6 9 . The ninth representative district shall consist of: 7 a. Cherokee county. 8 b. Ida county. 9 c. In Buena Vista county, Elk, Nokomis, and Maple Valley 10 townships, and that portion of Hayes township lying outside 11 the corporate limits of the city of Storm Lake. 12 10 . The tenth representative district shall consist of: 13 a. That portion of Sac county not contained in the forty- 14 eighth representative district. 15 b. That portion of Buena Vista county not contained in 16 the ninth representative district. 17 11 . The eleventh representative district shall consist 18 of: 19 a. Emmet county. 20 b. That portion of Palo Alto county not contained in the 21 eighth representative district. 22 c. In Pocahontas county, Powhatan and Des Moines town- 23 ships . 24 d. In Kossuth county, Eagle, Swea, Seneca, Fenton, Lotts 25 Creek, Union, Whittemore, Garfield, Riverdale, and Sherman 26 townships , that portion of Cresco township lying outside the 27 corporate limits of the city of Algona, and the city of Lone 28 Rock. 29 12 . The twelfth representative district shall consist 30 of: 31 a. That portion of Kossuth county not contained in the 32 eleventh representative district. 33 b. Winnebago county. 34 13 . The thirteenth representative district shall consist 35 of: -6- S .F. H.F. 1 a. Humboldt county. 2 b. Pocahontas county, except Powhatan and Des Moines town- 3 ships . 4 c. In Webster county, Jackson, Deer Creek, Badger, Newark, 5 Colfax, Washington, and Pleasant Valley townships, and that 6 portion of Cooper township lying outside the corporate limits 7 of the city of Fort Dodge. 8 14. The fourteenth representative district shall consist 9 of the city of Fort Dodge. 10 15 . The fifteenth representative district shall consist 11 of: 12 a. Hancock county. 13 b. Wright county, except Blaine township. 14 16. The sixteenth representative district shall consist 15 of: 16 a. In Wright county, Blaine township. 17 b. Franklin county. 18 c. That portion of Cerro Gordo county not contained in 19 the seventeenth or eighteenth representative district. 20 17 . The seventeenth representative district shall consist 21 of the following portions of Cerro Gordo county: 22 a. Lincoln and Lime Creek townships . 23 b. That portion of the city of Mason City bounded by a 24 line commencing at the point of intersection of the Chicago, 25 Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad railroad track and 26 the north corporate limit of the city of Mason City, then 27 proceeding southwesterly along the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. 28 Paul and Pacific Railroad railroad track until it intersects 29 Fourth street northeast, then proceeding east along Fourth 30 street northeast until it intersects the corporate limits 31 of the city of Mason City, then proceeding first south and 32 then in a clockwise manner along the corporate limits of the 33 city of Mason City to the point of origin. 34 18 . The eighteenth representative district shall consist 35 of: -7- S .F. H.F. 1 a. Worth county. 2 b. Mitchell county. 3 c. In Floyd county, Rock Grove and Rockford townships . 4 d. In Cerro Gordo county: 5 (1 ) Falls and Owen townships, and that portion of Portland 6 township lying outside the corporate limits of the city of 7 Mason City. 8 (2 ) That portion of the city of Mason City not contained 9 in the seventeenth representative district. • 10 19 . The nineteenth representative district shall consist 11 of: 12 a. Howard county. 13 b. Winneshiek county, except Jackson, Military and 14 Bloomfield townships, and that portion of Washington township 15 lying outside the corporate limits of the city of Calmar. 16 20 . The twentieth representative district shall consist 17 of: 18 a. That portion of Winneshiek county not contained in 19 the nineteenth representative district. 20 b. Fayette county. 21 21 . The twenty-first representative district shall consist 22 of: 23 a. Chickasaw county. 24 b. In Floyd county, Cedar, Floyd, Niles, Saint Charles, 25 Pleasant Grove, and Riverton townships . 26 22 . The twenty-second representative district shall consist 27 of: 28 a. In Floyd county, Scott, Union, Ulster, and Rudd town- 29 ships . 30 b. Butler county. 31 c. In Grundy county, German, Pleasant Valley, Beaver, 32 and Fairfield townships . 33 d. In Bremer county, Polk, Douglas, Frederika, Le Roy, 34 Lafayette, Warren, and Sumner No. 2 townships . 35 23 . The twenty-third representative district shall consist -8- S .F. H.F. 1 of that portion of the city of Waterloo bounded by a line 2 commencing at the point of intersection of the south corporate 3 limit of the city of Waterloo and Hawkeye road, then proceeding 4 north along Hawkeye road until it intersects San Marnan drive, 5 then proceeding east along San Marnan drive until it intersects 6 Hammond avenue, then proceeding north along Hammond avenue 7 until it intersects East Ridgeway avenue, then proceeding 8 east along East Ridgeway avenue until it intersects Ohio 9 street, then proceeding north along Ohio street until it 10 intersects Glenny avenue, then proceeding east along Glenny 11 avenue until it intersects Wisconsin street, then proceeding 12 north along Wisconsin street until it intersects Forest avenue, 13 then proceeding east along Forest avenue until it intersects 14 Washington street, then proceeding southeasterly along 15 Washington street until it intersects La Porte road, then 16 proceeding northerly along La Porte road until it intersects 17 Commercial street, then proceeding northwesterly along 18 Commercial street until it intersects West Eighteenth street, 19 then proceeding northeasterly along West Eighteenth street 20 until it intersects the Cedar river, then proceeding 21 northwesterly along the Cedar river until it intersects the 22 northeastern extension of West Tenth street, then proceeding 23 southwesterly along West Tenth street (or its extension) until 24 it intersects Washington street, then proceeding southeasterly 25 along Washington street until it intersects Williston avenue, 26 then proceeding east along Williston avenue until it intersects 27 Minnesota street, then proceeding south along Minnesota street 28 until it intersects Forest avenue, then proceeding west along 29 Forest avenue until it intersects West Eleventh street, then 30 proceeding north along West Eleventh street until it intersects 31 Williston avenue, then proceeding west along Williston avenue 32 until it intersects Johnson street, then proceeding 33 northwesterly along Johnson street until it intersects West 34 Ninth street, then proceeding south along West Ninth street 35 until it intersects Forest avenue, then proceeding west along -9- S .F. H.F. 1 Forest avenue until it intersects West Eighth street, then 2 proceeding north along West Eighth street until it intersects 3 Bertch avenue, then proceeding west along Bertch avenue until 4 it intersects West Sixth street, then proceeding south along 5 West Sixth street until it intersects Hawthorne avenue, then 6 proceeding west along Hawthorne avenue until it intersects 7 Vermont street, then proceeding north along Vermont street 8 until it intersects Forest avenue, then proceeding west along 9 Forest avenue until it intersects Kimball avenue, then 10 proceeding north along Kimball avenue until it intersects 11 West Fourth street, then proceeding southwesterly along West 12 Fourth street until it intersects Clough street, then 13 proceeding north along Clough street until it intersects 14 Kingbard boulevard, then proceeding westerly along Kingbard 15 boulevard to its westernmost intersection with Columbia circle, 16 then proceeding first northeasterly and then in a clockwise 17 manner along Columbia circle until it intersects Euclid avenue, 18 then proceeding north along Euclid avenue until it intersects 19 Kingsley avenue, then proceeding west along Kingsley avenue 20 until it intersects Drexel avenue, then proceeding north along 21 Drexel avenue until it intersects Reber avenue, then proceeding 22 west along Reber avenue (or its westward extension) until 23 it intersects the north extension of Ansborough avenue, then 24 proceeding north along the north extension of Ansborough 25 avenue until its intersects Black Hawk creek, then proceeding 26 northeasterly along Black Hawk creek until it intersects 27 Cleveland street, then proceeding north along Cleveland street 28 until it intersects Black Hawk road, then proceeding 29 southwesterly along Black Hawk road until it intersects Garden 30 avenue, then proceeding west along Garden avenue until it 31 intersects Wren road, then proceeding north along Wren road 32 until it intersects Downing avenue, then proceeding west along 33 Downing avenue until it intersects Sheerer avenue, then 34 proceeding northerly along Sheerer avenue until it intersects 35 Sager avenue, then proceeding southeasterly along Sager avenue -10- S .F. H.F. 1-Until it intersects Alabar avenue, then proceeding north and 2 then east along Alabar avenue until it intersects Saturn lane, 3 then proceeding north along Saturn lane until it intersects 4 University avenue, then proceeding northwesterly along 5 University avenue until it intersects Falls avenue, then 6 proceeding east along Falls avenue until it intersects Stephan 7 avenue, then proceeding north along Stephan avenue until it 8 intersects Carriage Hill drive, then proceeding northwesterly 9 along Carriage Hill drive until it intersects Beverly Hills 10 street, then proceeding northerly along Beverly Hills street 11 until it intersects Maynard avenue, then proceeding east along 12 Maynard avenue until it intersects Auburn street, then 13 proceeding north along Auburn street until it intersects 14 Maxine avenue, then proceeding east along Maxine avenue until 15 it intersects Hanna boulevard, then proceeding northerly along 16 Hanna boulevard until it intersects Rainbow drive, then 17 proceeding northwesterly along Rainbow drive until it 18 intersects the corporate limits of the city of Waterloo, then 19 proceeding first south and then in a counterclockwise manner 20 along the corporate limits of the city of Waterloo to the 21 point of origin. 22 24. The twenty-fourth representative district in Black 23 Hawk county shall consist of those portions of East Waterloo 24 township and the city of Waterloo bounded by a line commencing 25 at the point of intersection of West Airline highway and the 26 west corporate limit of the city of Waterloo, then proceeding 27 first north and then in a clockwise manner along the corporate 28 limits of the city of Waterloo until it intersects Wagner 29 street, then proceeding south along Wagner street until it 30 intersects the Illinois Central Gulf Railroad railroad track, 31 then proceeding southeasterly along the Illinois Central Gulf 32 Railroad railroad track until it intersects the north extension 33 of Cedar Bend street, then proceeding south along Cedar Bend 34 street (or its extension) until it intersects West Donald 35 street, then proceeding east along West Donald street until -11- S .F. H.F. 1 it intersects Normandy street, then proceeding south along 2 Normandy street until it intersects Northey street, then 3 proceeding east along Northey street (or its east extension) 4 until it intersects the Illinois Central Gulf Railroad railroad 5 track, then proceeding southeasterly along the Illinois Central 6 Gulf Railroad railroad track until it intersects Ackermant 7 street, then proceeding north along Ackermant street (or its 8 extension) until it intersects the Waterloo Railroad Company 9 railroad track, then proceeding southeasterly along the 10 Waterloo Railroad Company railroad track until it intersects 11 Linden avenue, then proceeding south along Linden avenue until 12 it intersects Adams street, then proceeding west along Adams 13 street until it intersects Mobile street, then proceeding 14 south along Mobile street until it intersects the Chicago 15 and Northwestern Transportation Company railroad track, then 16 proceeding southwesterly along the Chicago and Northwestern 17 Transportation Company railroad track until it intersects 18 Lane street, then proceeding south along Lane street until 19 it intersects Lafayette street, then proceeding northwesterly 20 along Lafayette street until it intersects East Eleventh 21 street, then proceeding southwesterly along East Eleventh 22 street until it intersects the Cedar river, then proceeding 23 first northwesterly and then in a counterclockwise manner 24 along the boundary of the twenty-third representative district 25 until it intersects the boundary of the twenty-fifth 26 representative district, then proceeding first north and then 27 in a counterclockwise manner along the boundary of the twenty- 28 fifth representative district to the point of origin. 29 25 . The twenty-fifth representative district in Black 30 Hawk county shall consist of that portion of Cedar Falls 31 township lying outside the corporate limits of the cities 32 of Waterloo and Cedar Falls and those portions of Cedar Falls 33 township and the city of Cedar Falls bounded by a line 34 commencing at the point of intersection of West Twelfth street 35 and the west corporate limit of the city of Cedar Falls, then -12- S . F. H.F. 1 proceeding east along West Twelfth street and continuing along 2 Twelfth street until it intersects Catherine street, then 3 proceeding north along Catherine street until it intersects 4 Eleventh street, then proceeding east along Eleventh street 5 until it intersects Catherine street, then proceeding north 6 along Catherine street until it intersects Tenth street, then 7 proceeding west along Tenth street until it intersects Division 8 street, then proceeding north along Division street until 9 it intersects Seventh street, then proceeding east along 10 Seventh street until it intersects Olive street, then 11 proceeding north along Olive street until it intersects Fifth 12 street, then proceeding east along Fifth street until it 13 intersects Walnut street, then proceeding north along Walnut 14 street until it intersects Third street, then proceeding east 15 along Third street until it intersects Iowa street, then 16 proceeding north along Iowa street until it intersects First 17 street, then proceeding east along First street until it 18 intersects Tremont street, then proceeding north along Tremont 19 street (or its north extension) until it intersects the 20 Illinois Central Gulf Railroad railroad track, then proceeding 21 southeasterly along the Illinois Central Gulf Railroad railroad 22 track until it intersects U. S. highway 218, then proceeding 23 northwesterly along U. S . highway 218 until it intersects the 24 Cedar river, then proceeding easterly along the Cedar river 25 until it intersects the Illinois Central Gulf Railroad railroad 26 track, then proceeding northeasterly along the Illinois Central 27 Gulf Railroad railroad track until it intersects East Main 28 street, then proceeding northeasterly along East Main street 29 until it intersects Independence street, then proceeding 30 southeasterly along Independence street until it intersects 31 Lincoln street, then proceeding east along Lincoln street 32 until it intersects the corporate limits of the city of Cedar 33 Falls, then proceeding south along the corporate limits of 34 the city of Cedar Falls until it intersects the east boundary 35 of Cedar Falls township, then proceeding south along the east -13- S .F. H.F. 1 boundary of Cedar Falls township until it intersects the 2 corporate limits of the city of Cedar Falls, then proceeding 3 first south and then in a clockwise manner along the corporate 4 limits of the city of Cedar Falls to the point of origin. 5 26 . The twenty-sixth representative district shall consist 6 of: 7 a. In Bremer county, Fremont, Dayton, Washington, 8 Jefferson, Maxfield, and Franklin townships . 9 b. In Black Hawk county, Union and Washington townships, 10 those portions of Mount Vernon township and Bennington town- 11 ship lying outside the corporate limits of the cities of Cedar 12 Falls and Waterloo, and that portion of the city of Cedar 13 Falls not contained in the twenty-fifth representative 14 district. 15 27. The twenty-seventh representative district shall 16 consist of the following portions of Black Hawk county: 17 a. Big Creek and Cedar townships, and the cities of 18 Evansdale and Elk Run Heights . 19 b. Those portions of East Waterloo township and the city 20 of Waterloo not contained in the twenty-third or twenty-fourth 21 representative districts . 22 28 . The twenty-eighth representative district shall consist 23 of: 24 a. Buchanan county. 25 b. In Black Hawk county, Lester, Barclay, Fox, and Spring 26 Creek townships, and that portion of Poyner township lying 27 outside the corporate limits of the city of Elk Run Heights . 28 29 . The twenty-ninth representative district shall consist 29 of: 30 a. Allamakee county. 31 b . In Clayton county, Grand Meadow, Monona, Giard, Mendon, 32 Clayton, Garnavillo, Jefferson, Farmersburg, Wagner, Marion, 33 and Boardman townships, and the city of Osterdock. 34 30 . The thirtieth representative district shall consist 35 of: -14- S .F. H.F. 1 a. That portion of Clayton county not contained in the 2 twenty-ninth representative district. 3 b . In Delaware county, Coffins Grove, Richland, Honey 4 Creek, Elk, and Colony townships. 5 c. In Dubuque county, Liberty, Concord, Jefferson, Iowa, 6 and Center townships, that portion of New Wine township lying 7 outside the corporate limits of the city of Dyersville, that 8 portion of Peru township lying outside the corporate limits 9 of the city of Dubuque, the cities of Centralia, Asbury, and 10 Sageville, and those portions of Dubuque township and the 11 city of Dubuque not contained in the thirty-first or thirty- 12 second representative district. 13 31 . The thirty-first representative district shall consist 14 of those portions of the city of Dubuque and Table Mound 15 township bounded by a line commencing at the point of 16 intersection of Marjo Hills road and U. S. highways 151 and 17 61, then proceeding southwesterly along U. S . highways 151 18 and 61 until it intersects the corporate limits of the city 19 of Dubuque, then proceeding first westerly and then in a 20 clockwise manner along the corporate limits of the city of 21 Dubuque until it intersects Dodge street, then proceeding 22 northeasterly along Dodge street until it intersects the 23 Illinois Central Gulf Railroad railroad track, then proceeding 24 northwesterly along the Illinois Central Gulf Railroad railroad 25 track until it intersects the southern extension of Sylvan 26 drive, then proceeding north along Sylvan drive (or its 27 extension) until it intersects Pennsylvania avenue, then 28 proceeding westerly along Pennsylvania avenue until it 29 intersects Vizaleea drive, then proceeding north along Vizaleea 30 drive until it intersects Keymont drive, then proceeding 31 easterly along Keymont drive until it intersects Key Way 32 drive, then proceeding northerly along Key Way drive until 33 it intersects Hillcrest road, then proceeding west along 34 Hillcrest road until it intersects St. John drive, then 35 proceeding north along St. John drive until it intersects -15- S.F. H.F. 1 Graham court, then proceeding first east and then in a 2 counterclockwise manner along Graham court until it intersects 3 West way, then proceeding easterly along West way until it 4 intersects Key Way drive, then proceeding northeasterly along 5 Key Way drive until it intersects John F. Kennedy road, then 6 proceeding north along John F. Kennedy road until it intersects 7 Asbury road, then proceeding southeast along Asbury road until 8 it intersects Crissy drive, then proceeding northeasterly 9 along Crissy drive until it intersects Theda drive, then 10 proceeding southeasterly along Theda drive until it intersects 11 Martin drive, then proceeding northeasterly along Martin drive 12 until it intersects Kaufmann avenue, then proceeding westerly 13 along Kaufmann avenue until it intersects Bonson road, then 14 proceeding south along Bonson road until it intersects Asbury 15 road, then proceeding westerly along Asbury road until it 16 intersects the corporate limits of the city of Dubuque, then 17 proceeding first north and then in a clockwise manner along 18 the corporate limits of the city of Dubuque until it intersects 19 the Chicago and Northwestern Transportation Company railroad 20 track, then proceeding southeasterly along the Chicago and 21 Northwestern Transportation Company railroad track until it 22 intersects East Twenty-seventh street, then proceeding 23 southwesterly along East Twenty-seventh street until it 24 intersects White street, then proceeding southeasterly along 25 White street until it intersects East Twenty-sixth street, 26 then proceeding southwesterly along East Twenty-sixth street 27 until it intersects Central avenue, then proceeding 28 southeasterly along Central avenue until it intersects 29 Diagonal, then proceeding westerly along Diagonal until it 30 intersects Broadway street, then proceeding northwesterly 31 along Broadway street until it intersects King street, then 32 proceeding southwesterly along King street until it intersects 33 Fulton street, then proceeding southeasterly along Fulton 34 street (or its extension) until it intersects the rim of the 35 bluff, then proceeding southeasterly along the rim of the -16- S.F. H.F. 1 bluff until it intersects Valeria court, then proceeding 2 northwesterly along Valeria court until it intersects Kaufmann 3 avenue, then proceeding southeasterly along Kaufmann avenue 4 until it intersects Hempstead street, then proceeding 5 southwesterly along Hempstead street until it intersects 6 Lowell street, then proceeding east along Lowell street until 7 it intersects Schroeder street, then proceeding south along 8 Schroeder street until it intersects Clark drive, then 9 proceeding northeasterly along Clark drive until it intersects 10 Foye street, then proceeding southerly along Foye street until 11 it intersects Locust street, then proceeding westerly along 12 Locust street until it intersects Pierce, then proceeding 13 southerly along Pierce until it intersects Angella street, 14 then proceeding northeasterly along Angella street until it 15 intersects Catherine street, then proceeding southeasterly 16 along Catherine street until it intersects West Seventeenth 17 street, then proceeding southwest along West Seventeenth 18 street until it intersects Cox street, then proceeding 19 southeasterly along Cox street until it intersects Loras 20 boulevard, then proceeding southwesterly along Loras boulevard 21 until it intersects Wood street, then proceeding southeasterly 22 along Wood street until it intersects University avenue, then 23 proceeding northeasterly along University avenue until it 24 intersects Delhi street, then proceeding southwesterly along 25 Delhi street until it intersects West Fifth street, then 26 proceeding easterly along West Fifth street until it intersects 27 College street, then proceeding southerly along College street 28 until it intersects West Third street, then proceeding 29 southwesterly along West Third street until it intersects 30 Grandview avenue south, then proceeding southeasterly along 31 Grandview avenue south until it intersects Whelan street, 32 then proceeding southwesterly along Whelan street until it 33 intersects Bradley street, then proceeding southeasterly along 34 Bradley street until it intersects Rider street, then 35 proceeding northeasterly along Rider street until it intersects -17- S.F. H.F. 1 Grandview avenue south, then proceeding southerly along 2 Grandview avenue south until it intersects Bryant street, 3 then proceeding northerly along Bryant street until it 4 intersects Mount Loretta avenue, then proceeding southeasterly 5 along Mount Loretta avenue until it intersects English lane, 6 then proceeding southerly along English lane until it 7 intersects Levi street, then proceeding easterly along Levi 8 street until it intersects Sullivan street, then proceeding 9 southeasterly along Sullivan street until it intersects 10 Southern avenue, then proceeding first westerly and then 11 southerly along Southern avenue until it intersects Marjo . 12 Hills road, then proceeding first southeasterly and then in 13 a counterclockwise manner along Marjo Hills road to the point 14 of origin. 15 32 . The thirty-second representative district shall consist 16 of those portions of the city of Dubuque and Peru, Dubuque, 17 and Mosalem townships bounded by a line commencing at the 18 point of intersection of the Chicago and Northwestern 19 Transportation Company railroad track and the north corporate 20 limit of the city of Dubuque, then proceeding first east and 21 then in a clockwise manner along the corporate limits of the 22 city of Dubuque until it intersects the north boundary of 23 Dubuque township and the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and 24 Pacific Railroad railroad track, then proceeding east along 25 the north boundary of Dubuque township until it intersects 26 the east boundary of Iowa, then proceeding southerly along 27 the east boundary of Iowa until it intersects the corporate 28 limits of the city of Dubuque, then proceeding first southerly 29 and then in a clockwise manner along the corporate limits 30 of the city of Dubuque until it intersects U. S . highways 151 31 and 61 , then proceeding first north and then in a 32 counterclockwise manner along the boundary of the thirty-first 33 representative district to the point of origin. 34 33 . The thirty-third representative district shall consist 35 of: -18- S .F. H.F. 1 a. In Dubuque county, Prairie Creek and Washington town- 2 ships, that portion of Vernon township lying outside the 3 corporate limits of the city of Centralia, and those portions 4 of Table Mound and Mosalem townships lying outside the 5 corporate limits of the city of Dubuque. 6 b. Jackson county. 7 34. The thirty-fourth representative district shall consist 8 of: 9 a. That portion of Delaware county not contained in the 10 thirtieth representative district. 11 b . In Dubuque county, Dodge, Taylor, Cascade, and 12 Whitewater townships, and the city of Dyersville. 13 c. In Jones county, Richland, Washington, Scotch Grove, 14 Clay, and Wyoming townships , and the city of Onslow. 15 35 . The thirty-fifth representative district shall consist 16 of: 17 a. In Jones county, Castle Grove, Lovell, Cass, Wayne 18 and Jackson townships and that portion of Madison township 19 lying outside the corporate limits of the city of Onslow. 20 b. In Linn county, Boulder, Jackson, Buffalo, Maine, and 21 Otter Creek townships, those portions of Monroe and Marion 22 townships lying outside the corporate limits of the cities 23 of Hiawatha, Cedar Rapids and Marion, and that portion of 24 the city of Marion not contained in the thirty-sixth 25 representative district. 26 36 . The thirty-sixth representative district in Linn 27 county shall consist of those portions of Monroe and Marion 28 townships in the cities of Marion, Cedar Rapids and Hiawatha 29 bounded by a line commencing at the intersection of the west 30 corporate limit of the city of Cedar Rapids and the Chicago, 31 Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad railroad track, then 32 proceeding first north and then in a clockwise manner along 33 the corporate limits of the city of Cedar Rapids until it 34 intersects the corporate limits of the city of Hiawatha, then 35 proceeding first west and then in a clockwise manner along -19- S . F. H.F. 1 the corporate limits of the city of Hiawatha until it 2 intersects the corporate limits of the city of Cedar Rapids, 3 then proceeding first north and then in a clockwise manner 4 along the corporate limits of the city of Cedar Rapids until 5 it intersects the corporate limits of the city of Marion, 6 then proceeding first south and then in a counterclockwise 7 manner along the corporate limits of the city of Marion until 8 it intersects Fourteenth avenue west, then proceeding east 9 along Fourteenth avenue west until it intersects Alpine road, 10 then proceeding southerly along Alpine road until it intersects 11 Linnview drive, then proceeding first southwesterly and then 12 south along Linnview drive until it intersects West Eighth 13 avenue, then proceeding easterly along West Eighth avenue 14 and continuing along Eighth avenue until it intersects Twelfth 15 street, then proceeding north along Twelfth street until it 16 intersects Fourteenth avenue, then proceeding east along 17 Fourteenth avenue until it intersects Fourteenth street, then 18 proceeding north along Fourteenth street until it intersects 19 Henderson drive, then proceeding northeasterly along Henderson 20 drive until it intersects Fifteenth avenue, then proceeding 21 easterly along Fifteenth avenue until it intersects Maplecrest 22 drive, then proceeding north along Maplecrest drive until 23 it intersects Seventeenth avenue, then proceeding east along 24 Seventeenth avenue until it intersects Twenty-seventh street, 25 then proceeding north along Twenty-seventh street until it 26 intersects Eighteenth avenue, then proceeding east along 27 Eighteenth avenue until it intersects Thirty-first street, 28 then proceeding south along Thirty-first street until it 29 intersects Dubuque road, then proceeding easterly along Dubuque 30 road until it intersects Seventh avenue, then proceeding east 31 along Seventh avenue until it intersects the corporate limits 32 of the city of Marion, then proceeding first east and then 33 in a clockwise manner along the corporate limits of the city 34 of Marion until it intersects the corporate limits of the 35 city of Cedar Rapids, then proceeding first south and then -20- S.F. H.F. 1 in a clockwise manner along the corporate limits of the city 2 of Cedar Rapids until it intersects Indian creek, then 3 proceeding first northwesterly and then in a counterclockwise 4 manner along the boundary of the thirty-seventh representative 5 district until it intersects the boundary of the thirty-eighth 6 representative district, then proceeding first west and then 7 in a counterclockwise manner along the boundary of the thirty- 8 eighth representative district to the point of origin. 9 37 . The thirty-seventh representative district in Linn 10 county shall consist of that portion of the city of Cedar 11 Rapids and Bertram township bounded by a line commencing at 12 the point where the Red Cedar river intersects Fourteenth 13 avenue southeast, then proceeding southeasterly along the 14 Red Cedar river until it intersects the corporate limits of 15 the city of Cedar Rapids, then proceeding first east and then 16 in a counterclockwise manner along the corporate limits of 17 the city of Cedar Rapids until it intersects Indian creek 18 west of the southward extension of Sunland drive, then 19 proceeding westerly along Indian creek until it intersects 20 Cottage Grove avenue southeast, then proceeding first south- 21 westerly and then in a clockwise manner along the corporate 22 limits of the city of Cedar Rapids until it intersects Thirty- 23 fourth street southeast, then proceeding south along Thirty- 24 fourth street southeast until it intersects Beaver avenue 25 southeast, then proceeding west along Beaver avenue southeast 26 until it intersects Park Terrace southeast, then proceeding 27 northwesterly along Park Terrace southeast until it intersects 28 Grande avenue southeast, then proceeding northwesterly along 29 Grande avenue southeast until it intersects Forest drive 30 southeast, then proceeding northerly along Forest drive 31 southeast until it intersects Thompson drive southeast, then 32 proceeding west along Thompson drive southeast until it 33 intersects Mitvalsky court southeast, then proceeding north 34 along Mitvalsky court southeast until it intersects Twenty- 35 third street drive southeast, then proceeding west along -21- S.F. H.F. 1 Twenty-third street drive southeast until it intersects First 2 avenue east, then proceeding north along First avenue east 3 until it intersects the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and 4 Pacific Railroad railroad track, then proceeding northeasterly 5 along the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad 6 railroad track until it intersects Thirty-second street drive 7 southeast, then proceeding west along Thirty-second street 8 drive southeast until it intersects First avenue east, then 9 proceeding north along First avenue east until it intersects 10 Thirty-third street northeast, then proceeding west along 11 Thirty-third street northeast until it intersects "C" avenue 12 northeast, then proceeding south along "C" avenue northeast 13 until it intersects Thirty-second street northeast, then pro- 14 ceeding west along Thirty-second street northeast until it 15 intersects "F" avenue northeast, then proceeding north along 16 "F" avenue northeast until it intersects Collins road 17 northeast, then proceeding west along Collins road northeast 18 until it intersects Council street northeast, then proceeding 19 first south and then in a clockwise manner along the boundary 20 of the thirty-eighth representative district to the point 21 of origin. 22 38 . The thirty-eighth representative district shall consist 23 of that portion of the city of Cedar Rapids bounded by a line 24 commencing at the intersection of Wilson avenue southwest 25 and "L" street southwest, then proceeding north along "L" 26 street southwest until it intersects the westward extension 27 of Hawthorn drive southwest, then proceeding east along 28 Hawthorn drive southwest (or its extension) until it intersects 29 "J" street southwest, then proceeding north along "J" street 30 southwest until it intersects Sixteenth avenue southwest, 31 then proceeding northeasterly along Sixteenth avenue southwest 32 until it. intersects the west bank of the Red Cedar river, 33 then proceeding northwesterly along the west bank of the Red 34 Cedar river until it intersects the Third avenue bridge, then 35 proceeding northeasterly along the Third avenue bridge until -22- S .F. H.F. 1 it intersects the east bank of the Red Cedar river, then 2 proceeding southeasterly along the east bank of the Red Cedar 3 river until it intersects the southwestward extension of 4 Fourth avenue southeast, then proceeding northeasterly along 5 Fourth avenue southeast (or its extension) until it intersects 6 Second street southeast, then proceeding northwesterly along 7 Second street southeast until it intersects Second avenue 8 southeast, then proceeding northeasterly along Second avenue 9 southeast until it intersects the Chicago, Rock Island and 10 Pacific Railroad railroad track, then proceeding southeasterly 11 along the Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad railroad 12 track until it intersects Third avenue southeast, then 13 proceeding northeasterly along Third avenue southeast until 14 it intersects Tenth street southeast, then proceeding 15 southeasterly along Tenth street southeast until it intersects 16 Eighth avenue southeast, then proceeding northeasterly along 17 Eighth avenue southeast until it intersects Mount Vernon road 18 southeast, then proceeding southeasterly along Mount Vernon 19 road southeast until it intersects Fourteenth street southeast, 20 then proceeding north along Fourteenth street southeast until 21 it intersects Fifth avenue southeast, then proceeding west 22 along Fifth avenue southeast until it intersects Fourteenth 23 street southeast, then proceeding north along Fourteenth 24 street southeast until it intersects Third avenue southeast, 25 then proceeding northeast along Third avenue southeast until 26 it intersects Nineteenth street southeast, then proceeding 27 northwest along Nineteenth street southeast until it intersects 28 Second avenue southeast, then proceeding southwest along 29 Second avenue southeast until it intersects Eighteenth street 30 southeast, then proceeding northwesterly along Eighteenth 31 street southeast until it intersects First avenue east, then 32 proceeding southwesterly along First avenue east until it 33 intersects Eighteenth street northeast, then proceeding 34 northwesterly along Eighteenth street northeast until it 35 intersects "F" avenue northeast, then proceeding southwest -23- S . 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H.F. 1 along "F" avenue northeast until it intersects Seventeenth 2 street northeast, then proceeding northerly along Seventeenth 3 street northeast until it intersects Greene avenue northeast, 4 then proceeding west along Greene avenue northeast until it 5 intersects Sixteenth street northeast, then proceeding north 6 along Sixteenth street northeast until it intersects "J" 7 avenue northeast, then proceeding west along "J" avenue 8 northeast until it intersects Maplewood drive northeast, then 9 proceeding northerly along Maplewood drive northeast until • 10 it intersects• Wildwood drive northeast, then proceeding north 11 along Wildwood drive northeast until it intersects Elmhurst 12 drive northeast, then proceeding west along Elmhurst drive 13 northeast until it intersects Oakland road northeast, then 14 proceeding north along Oakland road northeast until it 15 intersects Twenty-ninth street northeast, then proceeding 16 east along Twenty-ninth street northeast until it intersects 17 Wildwood court northeast, then proceeding north along Wildwood 18 court northeast until it intersects Thirtieth street northeast, 19 then proceeding west along Thirtieth street northeast until 20 it intersects Oakland road northeast, then proceeding 21 northeasterly along Oakland road northeast until it intersects 22 Hollywood boulevard northeast, then proceeding northwesterly 23 along Hollywood boulevard northeast until it intersects 24 Richmond road northeast, then proceeding northeasterly along 25 Richmond road northeast until it intersects Council street 26 northeast, then proceeding first northwest and then south 27 along Council street northeast until it intersects Hollywood 28 boulevard northeast, then proceeding west along Hollywood 29 boulevard northeast until it intersects Sherman street 30 northeast, then proceeding north along Sherman street northeast 31 until it intersects Forty-second street northeast, then pro- 32 ceeding east along Forty-second street northeast until it 33 intersects Benton street northeast, then proceeding north 34 along Benton street northeast until it intersects Forty-sixth 35 street northeast, then proceeding east along Forty-sixth -24- S. 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H.F. 1 street northeast until it intersects Council street northeast, 2 then proceeding north along Council street northeast until 3 it intersects Collins road northeast, then proceeding west 4 along Collins road northeast until it intersects Ozark street 5 northeast, then proceeding north along Ozark street northeast 6 until it intersects Fiftieth street northeast, then proceeding 7 west along Fiftieth street northeast until it intersects 8 Center Point road northeast, then proceeding north along 9 Center Point road northeast until it intersects the Chicago, 10 Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad railroad track, then 11 proceeding west along the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and 12 Pacific Railroad railroad track until it intersects the 13 corporate limits of the city of Cedar Rapids, then proceeding 14 first south and then in a counterclockwise manner along the 15 corporate limits of the city of Cedar Rapids until it 16 intersects Edgewood road northwest north of "0" avenue 17 northwest, then proceeding south along Edgewood road northwest 18 until it intersects "0" avenue northwest, then proceeding 19 east along "O" avenue northwest until it intersects Hillside 20 drive northwest, then proceeding north along Hillside drive 21 northwest until it intersects Elaine drive northwest, then 22 proceeding east along Elaine drive northwest until it 23 intersects Thirtieth street northwest, then proceeding south 24 along Thirtieth street northwest until it intersects "0" 25 avenue northwest, then proceeding east along "0" avenue 26 northwest until it intersects Ninth street northwest, then 27 proceeding south along Ninth street northwest until it 28 intersects "I" avenue northwest, then proceeding east along 29 "I" avenue northwest until it intersects Eighth street 30 northwest, then proceeding south along Eighth street northwest 31 until it intersects "F" avenue northwest, then proceeding 32 east along "F" avenue northwest until it intersects Ellis 33 boulevard northwest, then proceeding south along Ellis 34 boulevard northwest until it intersects "E" avenue northwest, 35 then proceeding west along "E" avenue northwest until it -25- S.F. H.F. 1 intersects Eighteenth street northwest, then proceeding south 2 along Eighteenth street northwest until it intersects Johnson 3 avenue northwest, then proceeding southeasterly along Johnson 4 avenue northwest until it intersects "A" drive northwest, 5 then proceeding southeasterly along "A" drive northwest until 6 it intersects Maple avenue northwest, then proceeding east 7 along Maple avenue northwest until it intersects Fourteenth 8 street northwest, then proceeding south along Fourteenth 9 street northwest until it intersects First avenue west, then 10 proceeding first east and then northeast along First avenue 11 west until it intersects Twelfth street southwest, then 12 proceeding southeasterly along Twelfth street southwest until 13 it intersects Third avenue southwest, then proceeding east 14 along Third avenue southwest until it intersects the Chicago, 15 Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad railroad track, then 16 proceeding northerly along the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul 17 and Pacific Railroad railroad track until it intersects Second • 18 avenue southwest, then proceeding northeast along Second 19 avenue southwest until it intersects Eighth street southwest, 20 then proceeding southeast along Eighth street southwest until 21 it intersects Third avenue southwest, then proceeding northeast 22 along Third avenue southwest until it intersects Seventh 23 street southwest, then proceeding southeasterly along Seventh 24 street southwest until it intersects Fifth avenue southwest, 25 then proceeding east along Fifth avenue southwest until it 26 intersects Seventh street southwest, then proceeding south 27 along Seventh street southwest until it intersects Ninth 28 avenue southwest, then proceeding east along Ninth avenue 29 southwest until it intersects Sixth street southwest, then 30 proceeding south along Sixth street southwest until it 31 intersects the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific 32 Railroad railroad track, then proceeding northeast along the 33 Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad railroad 34 track until it intersects Fourth street southwest, then 35 proceeding south along Fourth street southwest until it -26- S .F. H.F. 1 intersects Sixteenth avenue southwest, then proceeding west 2 along Sixteenth avenue southwest until it intersects Sixth 3 street southwest, then proceeding south along Sixth street 4 southwest until it intersects Twenty-second avenue southwest, 5 then proceeding west along Twenty-second avenue southwest 6 until it intersects Eighth street southwest, then proceeding 7 south along Eighth street southwest until it intersects Wilson 8 avenue southwest, then proceeding east along Wilson avenue 9 southwest to the point of origin. 10 39 . The thirty-ninth representative district shall consist 11 of the following portions of Linn county: 12 a. Those portions of Fairfax and Clinton townships lying 13 outside the corporate limits of the city of Cedar Rapids . 14 b. Those portions of Clinton township and the city of 15 Cedar Rapids bounded by a line commencing at the point of 16 intersection of Third avenue southwest and the Chicago, 17 Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad railroad track, then 18 proceeding southwesterly along the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. 19 Paul and Pacific Railroad railroad track until it intersects 20 a second branch of the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific 21 Railroad railroad track, then proceeding southwesterly along 22 this second branch of the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and 23 Pacific Railroad railroad track (being to the north of the 24 first branch) until it again intersects the first branch of 25 the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad railroad 26 track, then proceeding northeasterly along said first branch 27 of the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad 28 railroad track until it intersects Fourteenth street southwest 29 (or its northward extension) , then proceeding south along 30 Fourteenth street southwest (or its extension) until it 31 intersects Wilson avenue southwest, then proceeding west along 32 Wilson avenue southwest until it intersects the Chicago, 33 Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad railroad track, then 34 proceeding southwesterly along the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. 35 Paul and Pacific Railroad railroad track until it intersects -27- S .F. H.F. 1 the Chicago and Northwestern Transportation Company railroad 2 track, then proceeding southwesterly along the Chicago and 3 Northwestern Transportation Company railroad track until it 4 intersects the corporate limits of the city of Cedar Rapids, 5 then proceeding first westerly and then in a clockwise manner 6 along the corporate limits of the city of Cedar Rapids until 7 it intersects the boundary of the thirty-eighth representative 8 district, then proceeding first south and then in a 9 counterclockwise manner along the boundary of the thirty- 10 eighth representative district to the point of origin. 11 40 . The fortieth representative district shall consist 12 of: 13 a. Benton county. 14 b. In Linn county, Grant, Spring Grove, Washington, and 15 Fayette townships . 16 41 . The forty-first representative district shall consist 17 of: 18 a. In Iowa county, Lenox, Hilton, Iowa, and York town- -, 19 ships . 20 b. In Washington county, Lime Creek, English River, 21 Seventy-six, Cedar, and Dutch Creek townships . 22 c. In Johnson county, Monroe, Jefferson, Madison, Oxford, 23 Hardin, Washington, Sharon, and Liberty townships, those 24 portions of Clear Creek and Union townships lying outside 25 the corporate limits of the city of Iowa City, and the cities 26 of North Liberty and Coralville. 27 42 . The forty-second representative district shall consist 28 of: 29 a. That portion of Iowa county not contained in the forty- 30 first representative district. 31 b. Keokuk county. 32 c. In Poweshiek county, Jefferson, Warren, Lincoln, Scott, 33 Jackson, and Deep River townships . 34 43 . The forty-third representative district shall consist 35 of: -28- S .F. H.F. 1 a. Tama county. 2 b. In Marshall county, the city of Le Grand. 3 c. In Grundy county, Lincoln, Grant, Washington, and Black 4 Hawk townships . 5 d. In Black Hawk county, Lincoln and Eagle townships, 6 and those portions of Black Hawk and Orange townships lying 7 outside the corporate limits of the city of Cedar Falls . 8 44 . The forty-fourth representative district shall consist 9 of the following portions of Marshall county: 10 a. Vienna and Marion townships, and that portion of Le • 11 Grand township lying outside the corporate limits of the city 12 of Le Grand. 13 b. The city of Marshalltown and the unincorporated portion 14 of Marietta township contained within the corporate limits 15 of the city of Marshalltown. 16 45 . The forty-fifth representative district shall consist 17 of: 18 a. Hardin county, except Alden, Buckeye, and Ellis 19 townships . V 20 b . In Grundy county, Shiloh, Colfax, Melrose, Palermo, 21 Clay, and Felix townships . 22 c. In Marshall county, Liscomb and Iowa townships, and 23 that portion of Taylor township lying outside the corporate 24 limits of the city of Marshalltown. 25 46 . The forty-sixth representative district shall consist 26 of: 27 a. In Story county, Lafayette, Howard, Warren, Lincoln, 28 Richland, Sherman, New Albany, Nevada, Indian Creek, and 29 Collins townships, and those portions of Franklin and Milford 30 townships lying outside the corporate limits of the city of 31 Ames, and the city of Nevada. 32 b . In Marshall county, Liberty, Bangor, Minerva, State 33 Center, Washington, Eden, Logan, Jefferson, and Greencastle 34 townships, and those portions of Marietta and Timber Creek 35 townships lying outside the corporate limits of the city of -29- S.F. H.F. 1 Marshalltown. 2 47. The forty-seventh representative district shall consist 3 of: 4 a. In Hardin county, Alden, Buckeye, and Ellis townships . 5 b. Hamilton county. 6 c. In Webster county, Fulton, Elkhorn, Otho, Roland, Clay, 7 Sumner, Burnside, Webster, Yell, Hardin, Dayton, Lost Grove, 8 and Gowrie townships . 9 48 . The forty-eighth representative district shall consist 10 of: 11 a. In Sac county, Cedar, Coon Valley, and Sac townships . 12 b. Greene county. 13 c. Calhoun county. 14 d. In Webster county, Johnson township and that portion 15 of Douglas township lying outside the corporate limits of 16 the city of Fort Dodge. 17 49. The forty-ninth representative district shall consist 18 of that portion of the city of Ames bounded by a line 19 commencing at the point of intersection of the west corporate 20 limit of the city of Ames and Ontario street, then proceeding 21 first south and then in a counterclockwise manner along the 22 corporate limits of the city of Ames until it intersects 23 Lincoln way, then proceeding east along Lincoln way until 24 it intersects Hyland avenue, then proceeding south along 25 Hyland avenue until it intersects Arbor street, then proceeding 26 east along Arbor street until it intersects Sheldon avenue, 27 then proceeding south along Sheldon avenue until it intersects 28 Hunt street, then proceeding east along Hunt street until 29 it intersects Hayward avenue, then proceeding south along 30 Hayward avenue until it intersects Knapp street, then 31 proceeding east along Knapp street until it intersects Ash 32 avenue, then proceeding south along Ash avenue until it 33 intersects Graeber street, then proceeding east along Graeber 34 street until it intersects Beach avenue, then proceeding north 35 along Beach avenue until it intersects Lincoln way, then -30- S .F. H.F. 1 proceeding east along Lincoln way until it intersects Squaw 2 creek, then proceeding northerly along Squaw creek until it 3 intersects Thirteenth street, then proceeding east along 4 Thirteenth street until it intersects Northwestern avenue, 5 then proceeding south along Northwestern avenue until it 6 intersects Twelfth street, then proceeding east along Twelfth 7 street until it intersects Grand avenue, then proceeding north 8 along Grand avenue until it intersects Sixteenth street, then 9 proceeding east along Sixteenth street and continuing along 10 East Sixteenth street until it intersects Glendale avenue, 11 then proceeding south along Glendale avenue until it intersects 12 East Thirteenth street, then proceeding east along East 13 Thirteenth street until it intersects the east corporate limit 14 of the city of Ames located along the west boundary of South 15 River Valley Park, then proceeding first north and then in 16 a counterclockwise manner along the corporate limits of the 17 city of Ames to the point of origin. 18 50 . The fiftieth representative district shall consist 19 o f: ... 20 a. In Story county, Union and Palestine townships, that 21 portion of Grant township lying outside the corporate limits 22 of the cities of Nevada and Ames, and those portions of 23 Washington township and the city of Ames not contaihed in 24 the forty-ninth representative district. 25 b. In Boone county, Dodge, Harrison, Jackson, Colfax, 26 and Garden townships, that portion of Worth township lying 27 outside the corporate limits of the city of Boone, and the 28 city of Madrid. 29 51 . The fifty-first representative district shall consist 30 of the following portions of Polk county: 31 a. Those portions of Clay township lying outside the 32 corporate limits of the city of Bondurant, and those portions 33 of Delaware township not contained in the fifty-fifth or 34 seventy-seventh representative district. 35 b. That portion of the city of Des Moines bounded by a -31- S .F. H.F. 1 line commencing at the point of intersection of East Hull 2 avenue and interstate 235, then proceeding northerly along 3 interstate 235 until it intersects the north corporate limit 4 of the city of Des Moines, then proceeding first east and 5 then in a clockwise manner along the corporate limits of the 6 city of Des Moines until it intersects the boundary of the 7 fifty-fifth representative district, then proceeding first 8 west and then in a counterclockwise manner along the boundary 9 of the fifty-fifth representative district to the point of 10 origin. 11 52 . The fifty-second representative district shall consist 12 of the following portions of Polk county: 13 a. That portion of Saylor township lying outside the 14 corporate limits of the city of Des Moines . 15 b . That portion of the city of Des Moines bounded by a 16 line commencing at the point of intersection of the Des Moines 17 river and interstate 235, then proceeding northeasterly along 18 the Des Moines river until it intersects University avenue, 19 then proceeding west along University avenue until it 20 intersects Sixth avenue, then proceeding northerly along Sixth 21 avenue until it intersects the Des Moines river, then 22 proceeding southeasterly along the Des Moines river until 23 it intersects Second avenue, then proceeding north along 24 Second avenue until it intersects East Euclid avenue, then 25 proceeding west along East Euclid avenue until it intersects 26 Sixth avenue, then proceeding north along Sixth avenue until 27 it intersects Douglas avenue, then proceeding west along 28 Douglas avenue until it intersects Eighth street, then 29 proceeding south along Eighth street until it intersects 30 Euclid avenue, then proceeding west along Euclid avenue until 31 it intersects the Des Moines river, then proceeding northerly 32 along the Des Moines river until it intersects the corporate 33 limits of the city of Des Moines, then proceeding first east 34 and then in a clockwise manner along the corporate limits 35 of the city of Des Moines until it intersects interstate 235, -32- S .F. H.F. 1 then proceeding southerly along interstate 235 until it 2 intersects the boundary of the fifty-fifth representative 3 district, then proceeding first west and then in a 4 counterclockwise manner along the boundary of the fifty-fifth 5 representative district to the point of origin. 6 53 . The fifty-third representative district shall consist 7 of the following portions of Polk county: 8 a. Union, Madison, Lincoln, Elkhart, Douglas , Crocker, 9 and Jefferson townships, and that portion of Webster township 10 lying outside the corporate limits of the city of Des Moines 11 and that portion of Walnut township lying to the west of the 12 west corporate limit of the city of Clive. 13 b. The U. S. government project, Saylorville reservoir. 14 54. The fifty-fourth representative district shall consist 15 of the following portions of Polk county: 16 a. The cities of Urbandale, Clive and Windsor Heights. 17 b. Those portions of Walnut township lying within the 18 combined perimeter of the cities of Clive, Windsor Heights 19 and Urbandale . 20 55 . The fifty-fifth representative district shall consist 21 of those portions of the city of Des Moines bounded by a line 22 commencing at the point of intersection of interstate 235 23 and Harding road, then proceeding easterly along interstate 24 235 until it intersects the southeast extension of East 25 Sixteenth street, then proceeding northwesterly along East 26 Sixteenth street (or its extension) until it intersects East 27 University avenue, then proceeding west along East University 28 avenue until it intersects East Sixteenth street, then 29 proceeding north along East Sixteenth street until it 30 intersects East Washington avenue, then proceeding east along 31 East Washington avenue until it intersects East Seventeenth 32 street, then proceeding north along East Seventeenth street 33 until it intersects Guthrie avenue, then proceeding east along 34 Guthrie avenue until it intersects the Chicago and Northwestern 35 Transportation Company railroad track, then proceeding north -33- S .F. H.F. 1 along the Chicago and Northwestern Transportation Company 2 railroad track until it intersects East Hull avenue, then 3 proceeding east along East Hull avenue until it intersects 4 East Twenty-fourth street, then proceeding south along East 5 Twenty-fourth street until it intersects Guthrie avenue, then 6 proceeding east along Guthrie avenue until it intersects Lay 7 street, then proceeding north along Lay street until it 8 intersects Arthur avenue, then proceeding east along Arthur 9 avenue until it intersects Farwell road, then proceeding first 10 south and then in a southeasterly direction along Farwell 11 road until it intersects Avenue Frederick M. Hubbell, then 12 proceeding northeasterly along Avenue Frederick M. Hubbell 13 until it intersects Arthur avenue, then proceeding east along 14 Arthur avenue until it intersects East Twenty-ninth street, 15 then proceeding south along East Twenty-ninth street until 16 it intersects Easton boulevard, then proceeding northeasterly 17 along Easton boulevard until it intersects East Thirty-third 18 street, then proceeding south along East Thirty-third street 19 until it intersects Dubuque avenue, then proceeding east along 20 Dubuque avenue until it intersects East Thirty-fourth street, 21 then proceeding south along East Thirty-fourth street until 22 it intersects East University avenue, then proceeding east 23 along East University avenue until it intersects the corporate 24 limits of the city of Des Moines, then proceeding first south 25 and then in a clockwise manner along the corporate limits 26 of the city of Des Moines until it intersects the east boundary 27 of Bloomfield township, then proceeding first west and then 28 in a counterclockwise manner along the boundary of the fifty- 29 sixth representative district until it intersects the boundary 30 of the fifty-seventh representative district, then proceeding 31 first northwesterly and then in a counterclockwise manner 32 along the boundary of the fifty-seventh representative district 33 to the point of origin. 34 56 . The fifty-sixth representative district in Polk county 35 shall consist of those portions of Bloomfield township and -34- S.F. H.F. 1 the city of Des Moines bounded by a line commencing at the 2 point of intersection of the south boundary of Polk county 3 and Southwest Ninth street, then proceeding east along the 4 south boundary of Polk county until it intersects the east • 5 boundary of Bloomfield township, then proceeding north along 6 the east boundary of Bloomfield township until it intersects 7 the south corporate limit of the city of Des Moines, then 8 proceeding first west and then in a clockwise manner along 9 the corporate limits of the city of Des Moines until it inter- 10 sects the intersection of Indianola avenue and Watrous avenue, 11 then proceeding west along Watrous avenue until it intersects 12 Southeast Fifth street, then proceeding north along Southeast 13 Fifth street until it intersects East Bell avenue, then 14 proceeding east along East Bell avenue until it intersects 15 Southeast Fourteenth street, then proceeding north along 16 Southeast Fourteenth street until it intersects Maury street, 17 then proceeding westerly along Maury street until it intersects 18 Southeast Ninth street, then proceeding northwesterly along 19 Southeast Ninth street until it intersects Shaw street, then 20 proceeding southwesterly along Shaw street until it intersects 21 Southeast Seventh street, then proceeding northwesterly along 22 Southeast Seventh street until it intersects the Chicago and 23 Northwestern Transportation Company railroad track, then 24 proceeding southwesterly along the Chicago and Northwestern 25 Transportation Company railroad track until it intersects 26 Southeast Sixth street, then proceeding southeasterly along 27 Southeast Sixth street until it intersects the Des Moines 28 river, then proceeding northwesterly along the Des Moines 29 river until it intersects the Raccoon river, then proceeding 30 southwesterly along the Raccoon river until it intersects 31 Southwest Ninth street, then proceeding first southerly and 32 then in a clockwise manner along the boundary of the fifty- 33 seventh representative district to the point of origin. 34 57 . The fifty-seventh representative district in Polk 35 county shall consist of those portions of Bloomfield township -35- S.F. H.F. 1 and the city of Des Moines bounded by a line commencing at 2 the point of intersection of the Raccoon river and the west 3 boundary of Polk county, then proceeding first south and then 4 in a counterclockwise manner along the boundary of Polk county 5 until it intersects Southwest Ninth street, then proceeding 6 north along Southwest Ninth street until it intersects Leland 7 avenue, then proceeding west along Leland avenue until it 8 intersects Fleur drive, then proceeding north along Fleur 9 drive until it intersects Watrous avenue, then proceeding 10 east along Watrous avenue until it intersects Southwest Ninth 11 street, then proceeding northerly along Southwest Ninth street 12 until it intersects the Raccoon river, then proceeding 13 northeasterly along the Raccoon river until it intersects 14 Southwest Seventh street, then proceeding northwesterly along 15 Southwest Seventh street and continuing along Seventh street 16 until it intersects Keosauqua way, then proceeding first west 17 and then northwesterly along Keosauqua. way until it intersects 18 the east extension of Center street, then proceeding west 19 along Center street (or its extension) until it intersects 20 Eighteenth street, then proceeding north along Eighteenth 21 street until it intersects School street, then proceeding 22 west along School street until it intersects Harding road, 23 then proceeding north along Harding road until it intersects 24 Atkins, then proceeding west along Atkins until it intersects 25 Twenty-first street, then proceeding north along Twenty-first 26 street until it intersects University avenue, then proceeding 27 east along University avenue until it intersects Harding road, 28 then proceeding north along Harding road until it intersects 29 Forest avenue, then proceeding west along Forest avenue until 30 it intersects Twenty-fifth street, then proceeding south along 31 Twenty-fifth street until it intersects University avenue, 32 then proceeding west along University avenue until it 33 intersects Thirty-first street, then proceeding south along 34 Thirty-first street until it intersects interstate 235, then 35 proceeding west along interstate 235 until it intersects the -36- S.F. H.F. 1 north extension of Thirty-seventh street, then proceeding 2 first south and then in a clockwise manner along the boundary 3 of the fifty-eighth representative district to the point of 4 origin. 5 58 . The fifty-eighth representative district shall consist 6 of the following portions of Polk county: 7 a. The city of West Des Moines . 8 b. That portion of the city of Des Moines bounded by a 9 line commencing at the point of intersection of Grand avenue 10 and the west corporate limit of the city of Des Moines, then 11 proceeding east along Grand avenue until it intersects Walnut 12 creek, then proceeding southeasterly along Walnut creek until 13 it intersects the Raccoon river, then proceeding northeasterly 14 along the Raccoon river until it intersects the south extension 15 of Southwest Forty-second street, then proceeding north along 16 Southwest Forty-second street (or its extension) until it 17 intersects Grand avenue, then proceeding east along Grand 18 avenue until it intersects Thirty-fifth street, then proceeding 19 north along Thirty-fifth street until it intersects Woodland �► 20 avenue, then proceeding west along Woodland avenue until it 21 intersects Thirty-seventh street, then proceeding north along 22 Thirty-seventh street until it intersects Center street, then 23 proceeding east along Center street until it intersects Thirty- 24 seventh street, then proceeding north along Thirty-seventh 25 street (or its extension) until it intersects interstate 235, 26 then proceeding westerly along interstate 235 until it 27 intersects the west corporate limit of the city of Des Moines, 28 then proceeding first south and then in a counterclockwise 29 manner along the corporate limits of the city of Des Moines 30 to the point of origin. 31 59 . The fifty-ninth representative district in Polk county 32 shall consist of those portions of Webster township and the 33 city of Des Moines not contained in the fifty-first, fifty- 34 second, fifty-third, fifty-fourth, fifty-fifth, fifty-sixth, 35 fifty-seventh, fifty-eighth, or sixtieth representative -37- S.F. H.F. 1 district. 2 60. The sixtieth representative district shall consist 3 of that portion of the city of Des Moines bounded by a line 4 commencing at the point of intersection of University avenue 5 and Thirtieth street, then proceeding north along Thirtieth 6 street until it intersects Hickman road, then proceeding west 7 along Hickman road until it intersects Forty-seventh street, 8 then proceeding north along Forty-seventh street until it 9 intersects Euclid avenue, then proceeding east along Euclid 10 avenue until it intersects Beaver avenue, then proceeding 11 northwesterly along Beaver avenue until it intersects Douglas 12 avenue, then proceeding east along Douglas avenue until it 13 intersects Fortieth street, then proceeding north along 14 Fortieth street until it intersects Madison avenue, then 15 proceeding west along Madison avenue until it intersects 16 Fortieth street, then proceeding north along Fortieth street 17 until it intersects Aurora avenue, then proceeding easterly 18 along Aurora avenue until it intersects Thirty-eighth street, 19 then proceeding north along Thirty-eighth street until it 20 intersects Brinkwood road, then proceeding east along Brinkwood 21 road until it intersects Oaklyn drive, then proceeding north 22 along Oaklyn drive until it intersects Lower Beaver road, 23 then proceeding northwesterly along Lower Beaver road until 244it intersects the corporate limits of the city of Des Moines, 25 then proceeding first northwesterly and then in a clockwise 26 manner along the corporate limits of the city of Des Moines 27 until it intersects the boundary of the fifty-second 28 representative district, then proceeding first southerly and 29 then in a counterclockwise manner along the boundary of the 30 fifty-second representative district until it intersects the 31 boundary of the fifty-fifth representative district, then 32 proceeding west along the boundary of the fifty-fifth 33 representative district until its intersection with the fifty- 34 seventh representative district, then proceeding first north 35 and then in a counterclockwise manner along the boundary of -38- S.F. H.F. 1 the fifty-seventh representative district to the point of 2 origin. 3 61 . The sixty-first representative district shall consist 4 of: 5 a. That portion of Boone county not contained in the 6 fiftieth representative district. 7 b. In Dallas county, Dallas , Spring Valley, and Washington 8 townships . 9 62 . The sixty-second representative district shall consist 10 of: 11 a. That portion of Dallas county not contained in the 12 sixty-first representative district. 13 b. In Madison county, Penn, Madison, Jefferson, Jackson, 14 Douglas, Webster, Lincoln, and Grand River townships, and 15 the city of Winterset. 16 63 . The sixty-third representative district shall consist 17 of: 18 a. Guthrie county, except Grant township and those portions 19 of the cities of Casey and Stuart lying within Guthrie county. 20 b. Carroll county, except Ewoldt, Washington, and Arcadia 21 townships, and that portion of Wheatland township lying outside 22 the corporate limits of the city of Breda. 23 64. The sixty-fourth representative district shall consist 24 of: 25 a. That portion of Carroll county not contained in the 26 sixty-third representative district. 27 b . Audubon county, except Oakfield and Exira townships . 28 c. Shelby county, except Shelby, Fairview, Monroe, and 29 Clay townships . 30 d. In Crawford county, Stockholm, Jackson, West Side, 31 Milford, Hayes , Iowa, Nishnabotny, and Washington townships, 32 and those portions of East Boyer and Dennison townships lying 33 outside the corporate limits of the city of Dennison, and 34 the city of Kiron. 35 65 . The sixty-fifth representative district shall consist -39- S .F. H.F. 1 of: 2 a. Monona county. 3 b. That portion of Crawford county not contained in the 4 sixty-fourth representative district. 5 c. In Harrison county, Little Sioux, Jackson, Allen, 6 Lincoln, Harrison, Magnolia, Raglan, and Morgan townships, 7 and that portion of Clay township lying outside the corporate 8 limits of the city of Modale. 9 66. The sixty-sixth representative district shall consist 10 of: 11 a. That portion of Harrison county not contained in the 12 sixty-fifth representative district. 13 b. In Pottawattamie county, Rockford, Boomer, Neola, 14 Minden, York, Norwalk, Hazel Dell, Crescent, and Hardin 15 townships, that portion of Keg Creek township lying outside 16 the corporate limits of the city of Treynor, and those portions 17 of Lake, Garner, and Lewis townships and the city of Council 18 Bluffs not contained in the sixty-seventh or sixty-eighth 19 representative district. 20 67 . The sixty-seventh representative district in 21 Pottawattamie county shall consist of those portions of the 22 city of Council Bluffs and Kane township bounded by a line 23 commencing at the point where U. S. highway 275 intersects 24 the eastern corporate limit of the city of Council Bluffs, 25 then proceeding northwesterly along U. S. highway 275 until 26 it intersects state highway 375, then proceeding northwesterly 27 along state highway 375 until it intersects Tostevin street, 28 then proceeding north along Tostevin street until it in- 29 tersects Graham avenue, then proceeding east along Graham 30 avenue until it intersects Fairmount avenue, then proceeding 31 north along Fairmount avenue until it intersects Fifteenth 32 avenue, then proceeding west along Fifteenth avenue until 33 it intersects High street, then proceeding north along High 34 street until it intersects Ninth avenue, then proceeding west 35 along Ninth avenue until it intersects South Third street, -40- S.F. H.F. 1 then proceeding northerly along South Third street until it 2 intersects Worth street, then proceeding westerly along Worth Nmr 3 street until it intersects Bluff street, then proceeding south 4 along Bluff street until it intersects Ninth avenue, then 5 proceeding west along Ninth avenue until it intersects South 6 Twenty-first street, then proceeding north along South Twenty- 7 first street until it intersects Third avenue, then proceeding 8 west along Third avenue until it intersects South Twenty-third 9 street, then proceeding north along South Twenty-third street 10 until it intersects West Broadway, then proceeding east along 11 West Broadway until it intersects North Sixteenth street, 12 then proceeding north along North Sixteenth street until it 13 intersects "C" avenue, then proceeding east along "C" avenue 14 until it intersects North Fifteenth street, then proceeding 15 north along North Fifteenth street until it intersects "G" 16 avenue, then proceeding west along "G" avenue until it 17 intersects North Twenty-fifth street, then proceeding north 18 along North Twenty-fifth street until it intersects "I" avenue, 19 then proceeding west along "I" avenue until it intersects 20 North Twenty-sixth street, then proceeding north along North 21 Twenty-sixth street until it intersects "N" avenue, then 22 proceeding east along "N" avenue until it intersects North 23 Twenty-fifth street, then proceeding north along North Twenty- 24 fifth street until it intersects the Illinois Central Gulf 25 Railroad railroad track, then proceeding westerly along the 26 Illinois Central Gulf Railroad railroad track to the corporate 27 limits of the city of Council Bluffs, then proceeding first 28 northeasterly and then in a clockwise manner along the 29 corporate limits of the city of Council Bluffs until it 30 intersects the eastern boundary of Kane township at Mosquito 31 creek, then proceeding southerly along the eastern boundary 32 of Kane township until it intersects the corporate limits 33 of the city of Council Bluffs, then proceeding first south 34 and then in a clockwise manner along the corporate limits 35 of the city of Council Bluffs to the point of origin. -41- S.F. H.F. 1 68 . The sixty-eighth representative district shall consist 2 of the following portions of Pottawattamie county: 3 a. The city of Carter Lake. 4 b. That portion of the city of Council Bluffs bounded 5 by a line commencing at the point of intersection of U. S . 6 highway 275 and the eastern corporate limit of the city of 7 Council Bluffs, then proceeding first south and then in a 8 clockwise manner along the corporate limits of the city of 9 Council Bluffs until it intersects East South Omaha Bridge 10 road, then proceeding west along East South Omaha Bridge road 11 until it intersects Mosquito creek, then proceeding south 12 along Mosquito creek until it intersects interstate highway 13 29, then proceeding northwesterly along interstate highway 14 29 until it intersects U. S . highway 275, then proceeding 15 westerly along U. S . highway 275 until it intersects South 16 Eleventh street, then proceeding south along South Eleventh 17 street until it intersects Wright road, then proceeding west 18 along Wright road until it intersects Indian creek, then 19 proceeding southerly along Indian creek until it intersects 20 the corporate limits of the city of Council Bluffs, then 21 proceeding first west and then in a clockwise manner along 22 the corporate limits of the city of Council Bluffs until it 23 intersects the Illinois Central Gulf Railroad railroad track, 24 then proceeding first southeasterly and then in a 25 counterclockwise manner along the boundary of the sixty-seventh 26 representative district to the point of origin. 27 69 . The sixty-ninth representative district shall consist 28 of: 29 a. Freemont county. 30 b. Page county. 31 c. In Montgomery county, West and Grant townships . 32 70 . The seventieth representative district shall consist 33 of: 34 a. Mills county. -- 35 b. Montgomery county, except West and Grant townships . -42- S .F. H.F. 1 c. In Pottawattamie county, Washington, Silver Creek, 2 Carson, and Macedonia townships, and the city of Treynor. 3 71 . The seventy-first representative district shall consist 4 of: 5 a. Cass county. 6 b. In Audubon county, Exira and Oakfield townships . 7 c. In Shelby county, Shelby, Fairview, Monroe, and Clay 8 townships . • 9 d. In Pottawattamie county, Pleasant, Knox, Layton, 10 Lincoln, Valley, James, Belknap, Center, Wright, Grove, and 11 Waveland townships . 12 72 . The seventy-second representative district shall 13 consist of: 14 a. That portion of Guthrie county not contained in the 15 sixty-third representative district. 16 b. Adair county. 17 c. Adams county. 18 d. Taylor county. 19 e. In Union county, Union, Sand Creek, Grant, and Platte 20 townships, and those portions of Spaulding, Douglas, and 21 Highland townships lying outside the corporate limits of the 22 city of Creston. 23 73 . The seventy-third representative district shall consist 24 of: 25 a. That portion of Union county not contained in the 26 seventy-second representative district. 27 b. That portion of Madison county not contained in the 28 sixty-second representative district. 29 c. Clarke county. 30 d. In Warren county, Jefferson, Jackson, White Oak, 31 Virginia, Squaw, Liberty, and White Breast townships . 32 74 . The seventy-fourth representative district shall 33 consist of that portion of Warren county not contained in 34 the seventy-third representative district. 35 75 . The seventy-fifth representative district shall consist Now -43- S .F. H.F. 1 of: 2 a. Ringgold county. 3 b . Decatur county. 4 c. In Lucas county, Otter Creek, Liberty, Jackson, 5 Whitebreast, Lincoln, Union and Warren townships . 6 d. In Wayne county, Richman, Washington, Clay, Benton, 7 Jefferson, Warren, Grand River, and Clinton townships, and 8 the city of Corydon. 9 76 . The seventy-sixth representative district shall consist 10 of: 11 a. In Lucas county, Cedar, Benton, and Washington town- 12 ships . 13 b. That portion of Wayne county not contained in the 14 seventy-fifth representative district. 15 c. Monroe county. 16 d. Appanoose county. 17 77 . The seventy-seventh representative district shall 18 consist of: 19 a. In Polk county, Washington, Franklin, Beaver, Camp, 20 and Four Mile townships, that portion of Allen township lying 21 outside the corporate limits of the city of Des Moines , that 22 portion of Delaware township bounded by a line commencing 23 at the point of intersection of the north corporate limit 24 of the city of Pleasant Hill and the east corporate limit 25 of the city of Des Moines, then proceeding first west and 26 then south along the corporate limits of the city of Des 27 Moines until it intersects the west corporate limit of the 28 city of Pleasant Hill, then proceeding first east and then 29 north along the corporate limits of the city of Pleasant Hill 30 to the point of origin, and the cities of Pleasant Hill and 31 Bondurant. 32 b. In Jasper county, Clear Creek, Independence, Malaka, 33 Mariposa, Poweshiek, Sherman, Washington, Mound Prairie, Des 34 Moines, Fairview, Buena Vista, and Elk Creek townships, and — 35 that portion of Palo Alto township lying outside the corporate -44- S .F. H.F. 1 limits of the city of Newton. 2 c. In Marion county, Red Rock and Pleasant Grove town- 3 ships. 4 78 . The seventy-eighth representative district shall 5 consist of: 6 a. In Jasper county, Hickory Grove, Rock Creek, Kellogg, 7 and Newton townships, and the city of Newton. 8 b. In Poweshiek county, Grant township. 9 79. The seventy-ninth representative district shall consist 10 of: 11 a. Marion county, except Red Rock and Pleasant Grove town- 12 ships . 13 b. In Lucas county, English and Pleasant townships . 14 c. In Mahaska county, Richland and Black Oak townships . 15 80 . The eightieth representative district shall consist 16 of: 17 a. That portion of Mahaska county not contained in the 18 seventy-ninth representative district. 19 b. In Jasper county, Richland and Lynn Grove townships . 20 c. Iri Poweshiek county, Chester, Sheridan, Madison, Malcom, 21 Bear Creek, Washington, Pleasant, Sugar Creek, and Union town- 22 ships. 23 81 . The eighty-first representative district shall consist 24 of the following portions of Wapello county: 25 a. Highland, Competine, Pleasant, and Dahlonega town- 26 ships . 27 b. Those portions of Center township and the city of 28 Ottumwa bounded by a line commencing at the point of 29 intersection of the north boundary of Center township and 30 the east corporate limit of the city of Ottumwa, then 31 proceeding first east and then south along the boundary of 32 Center township until its intersection with the corporate 33 limits of the city of Ottumwa, then proceeding first south 34 and then in a clockwise manner along the corporate limits 35 of the city of Ottumwa to the point of origin. -45- S .F. H.F. 1 82 . The eighty-second representative district shall con- 2 sist of: 3 a. That portion of Wapello county not contained in the 4 eighty-first representative district. 5 b. Davis county. 6 c. In Jefferson county, Polk, Black Hawk, Locust Grove, 7 Des Moines, and Liberty townships, and that portion of Center 8 township lying outside the corporate limits of the city of 9 Fairfield. 10 d. In Van Buren county, Village, Lick Creek, Chequest, 11 Van Buren, Des Moines, and Jackson townships, and the city 12 of Birmingham. 13 83 . The eighty-third representative district shall consist 14 of: 15 a. That portion of Washington county not contained in 16 the forty-first representative district. 17 b. In Louisa county, Union, Columbus City, Elm Grove, 18 Marshall, Wapello, and Morning Sun townships . 19 c. In Henry county, Wayne, Scott, Marion, and Canaan 20 townships . 21 d. In Des Moines county, Washington, Yellow Springs, 22 Huron, Franklin, Benton, and Jackson townships . 23 84. The eighty-fourth representative district shall consist 24 of: 25 a. That portion of Louisa county not contained in the 26 eighty-third representative district. 27 b. In Muscatine county, those portions of Bloomington 28 and Fruitland townships and the city of Muscatine bounded 29 by a line commencing at the point where the south boundary 30 of Muscatine county intersects the Mississippi river, then 31 proceeding northerly along the Mississippi river until it 32 intersects the west boundary of Sweetland township, then 33 proceeding north along the west boundary of Sweetland township 34 until it intersects the north corporate limit of the city 35 of Muscatine, then proceeding first west and then in a -46- S .F. H.F. 1 counterclockwise manner along the corporate limits of the 2 city of Muscatine until it intersects Seventy-six township, 3 then proceeding first west and then south along the corporate 4 limits of the city of Muscatine until it intersects the western 5 boundary of Fruitland township, then proceeding first 6 southwesterly and then in a counterclockwise manner along 7 the boundary of Fruitland township to the point of origin. 8 85. The eighty-fifth representative district shall consist 9 of: 10 a. That portion of Jefferson county not contained in the 11 eighty-second representative district. 12 b . Henry county, except Wayne, Scott, Marion, and Canaan 13 townships . 14 c. In Lee county, Marion township and the city of Houghton. 15 86. The eighty-sixth representative district shall consist 16 of: 17 a. That portion of Van Buren county not contained in the 18 eighty-second representative district. 19 b. In Lee county, Pleasant Ridge, West Point, Franklin, 20 Harrison, Van Buren, Charleston, Des Moines, Montrose and 21 Jackson townships, that portion of Cedar township lying outside 22 the corporate limits of the city of Houghton, and that portion 23 of Jefferson township not contained in the eighty-seventh 24 representative district. 25 87 . The eighty-seventh representative district shall 26 consist of: 27 a. In Lee county, Denmark, Washington, Green Bay and 28 Madison townships, the city of Fort Madison, and those 29 unincorporated portions of Jefferson township either contained 30 within the corporate limits of the city of Fort Madison or 31 not contiguous to other portions of Jefferson township without 32 crossing the corporate limits of the city of Fort Madison. 33 b. In Des Moines county, Pleasant Grove, Danville, and 34 Augusta townships, those portions of Flint River, Tama, Union, 35 and Concordia townships lying outside the corporate limits -47- S.F. H.F. 1 of the city of Burlington, and that portion of the city of 2 Burlington not contained in the eighty-eighth representative 3 district. 4 88. The eighty-eighth representative district shall consist 5 of, in Des Moines county, those portions of Tama, Flint River, 6 Union, and Concordia townships , and the city of Burlington 7 bounded by a line commencing at a point where North West 8 Burlington avenue intersects the north corporate limit of 9 the city of West Burlington, then proceeding north along North 10 West Burlington avenue until it intersects the Burlington 11 Northern Railroad railroad track, then proceeding easterly 12 along the Burlington Northern Railroad railroad track until 13 it intersects the south extension of Racine avenue, then 14 proceeding north along Racine avenue (or its extension) until 15 it intersects Lenox avenue, then proceeding east along Lenox 16 avenue until it intersects Melvin avenue, then proceeding 17 north along Melvin avenue until it intersects the corporate 18 limits of the city of Burlington, then proceeding first 19 northwesterly and then in a clockwise manner along the 20 corporate limits of the city of Burlington to the point of 21 origin. 22 89 . The eighty-ninth representative district shall consist 23 of the following: 24 a. In Johnson county: 25 (1 ) Pleasant Valley, Lincoln and Fremont townships, and 26 that portion of Scott township lying outside the corporate 27 limits of the city of Iowa City. 28 (2 ) The city of University Heights, and those portions 29 of West Lucas and East Lucas townships and the city of Iowa 30 City bounded by a line commencing at the point of intersection 31 of the west boundary of West Lucas township and the southern 32 corporate limit of the city of Iowa City, then proceeding 33 first south and then east along the boundary of West Lucas 34 township until it intersects the boundary of East Lucas 35 township, then proceeding first east and then north along -48- S .F. H.F. 1 the boundary of East Lucas township until it intersects the 2 corporate limits of the city of Iowa City, then proceeding 3 first north and then in a counterclockwise manner along the 4 corporate limits of the city of Iowa City until it intersects 5 Muscatine avenue, then proceeding west and then northwesterly 6 along Muscatine avenue until it intersects "F" street, then 7 proceeding west along• "F" street until it intersects Sixth 8 avenue, then proceeding south along Sixth avenue until it 9 intersects "G" street, then proceeding west along "G" street • 10 until it intersects Seventh avenue, then proceeding south 11 along Seventh avenue until it intersects the Chicago, Rock 12 Island and Pacific Railroad Company railroad track, then 13 proceeding northwesterly along the Chicago, Rock Island and 14 Pacific Railroad Company railroad track until it intersects 15 Dubuque street, then proceeding north along Dubuque street 16 until it intersects Prentiss street, then proceeding west 17 along Prentiss street until it intersects the Iowa river, 18 then proceeding southerly along the Iowa river until it 19 intersects the Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad .. 20 Company railroad track, then proceeding westerly along the 21 Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad Company railroad 22 track until it intersects Riverside drive, then proceeding 23 north along Riverside drive until it intersects Myrtle avenue, 24 then proceeding west along Myrtle avenue until it intersects 25 Brookland place, then proceeding north along Brookland place 26 until it intersects Brookland Park drive, then proceeding 27 west along Brookland Park drive until it intersects Melrose 28 avenue, then proceeding north and then westerly along Melrose 29 avenue until it intersects the Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific 30 Railroad Company railroad track, then proceeding northwesterly 31 along the Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad Company 32 railroad track until it intersects the corporate limits of 33 the city of Iowa City, then proceeding first northwesterly 34 and then in a counterclockwise manner along the corporate 35 limits of the City of Iowa City to the point of origin. -49- S.F. H.F. 1 b. In Cedar county, the city of West Branch. 2 90 . The ninetieth representative district shall consist 3 of that portion of the city of Iowa City not contained in 4 the eighty-ninth representative district. 5 91. The ninety-first representative district shall consist 6 of: 7 a. In Johnson county, Big Grove, Cedar, and Graham 8 townships, that portion of Newport township lying outside 9 the corporate limits of the city of Iowa City, that portion 10 of East Lucas township not contained in the eighty-ninth or 11 nintieth representative districts, and that portion of Penn 12 township lying outside the corporate limits of the cities 13 of North Liberty and Coralville. 14 b. In Linn county, Franklin township, those portions of 15 Bertram, Putnam, and College townships lying outside the 16 corporate limits of the city of Cedar Rapids, and that portion 17 of the city of Cedar Rapids not contained in the thirty-sixth, 18 thirty-seventh, thirty-eighth, or thirty-ninth representative 19 district. 20 92 . The ninety-second representative district shall consist 21 of: 22 a. In Linn county, Brown and Linn townships . 23 b. In Jones county, Fairview, Greenfield, Rome, Hale, 24 and Oxford townships, and the city of Anamosa. 25 c. Cedar county, except the city of West Branch. 26 93 . The ninety-third representative district shall consist 27 of: 28 a. In Scott county, that portion of Winfield township 29 lying outside the corporate limits of the city of Long Grove. 30 b. Clinton county, except that portion contained in the 31 ninety-fourth representative district. 32 94. The ninety-fourth representative district in Clinton 33 county shall consist of the city of Low Moor and those portions 34 of Camanche township and the city of Clinton bounded by a 35 line commencing at the point intersection of the west boundary -50- S .F. H.F. 1 of Camanche township and the north corporate limit of the 2 city of Low Moor, then proceeding east along the north 3 corporate limit of the city of Low Moor until it intersects 4 the west corporate limit of the city of Clinton, then 5 proceeding first south and then in a counterclockwise manner 6 along the corporate limits of the city of Clinton until it 7 intersects the corporate limits of Camanche, then proceeding 8 first south and then in a counterclockwise manner along the 9 corporate limits of the city of Camanche until it intersects 10 the eastern boundary of Iowa, then proceeding northeasterly 11 along the eastern boundary of Iowa until it intersects the 12 Lyons-Fulton bridge, then proceeding northwesterly along the 13 Lyons-Fulton bridge until it intersects the west bank of the 14 Mississippi river, then proceeding southwesterly along the 15 west bank of the Mississippi river until it intersects the 16 extension of Thirteenth avenue north, then proceeding westerly 17 along Thirteenth avenue north (or its eastern extension) until 18 it intersects Thirteenth avenue northwest, then proceeding 19 first northwesterly and then in a counterclockwise manner .. 20 along Thirteenth avenue northwest until it intersects 21 Thirteenth avenue north, then proceeding west along Thirteenth 22 avenue north until it intersects the corporate limits of the 23 city of Clinton, then proceeding first south and then in a 24 counterclockwise manner along the corporate limits of the 25 city of Clinton until it intersects the north boundary of 26 Camanche township, then proceeding first west and then south 27 along the boundary of Camanche township to the point of origin. 28 95 . The ninety-fifth representative district shall consist 29 of: 30 a. That portion of Muscatine county not contained in the 31 eighty-fourth representative district. 32 b. In Scott county, Buffalo township and that portion 33 of Bluegrass township lying outside the corporate limits of 34 the city of Davenport, the city of Walcott, and that portion 35 of the city of Davenport not contained in the ninety-sixth -51- S.F. H.F. 1 ninety-seventh, ninety-eighth, or ninety-ninth representative 2 district. 3 96 . The ninety-sixth representative district shall consist 4 of the following portions of Scott county: 5 a. Liberty and Aliens Grove townships, those portions 6 of Cleona and Hickory Grove townships lying outside the 7 corporate limits of the city of Walcott, that portion of 8 Sheridan township not contained in the ninety-ninth 9 representative district, and the city of Long Grove. 10 b. That portion of the city of Davenport bounded by a 11 line commencing at the point of intersection of Telegraph 12 road and the west corporate limit of the city of Davenport, 13 then proceeding easterly along Telegraph road until it 14 intersects Wisconsin avenue, then proceeding northerly along 15 Wisconsin avenue until it intersects West Locust street, then 16 proceeding east along West Locust street until it intersects 17 Zenith avenue, then proceeding north along Zenith avenue until 18 it intersects West Garfield street, then proceeding east along 19 West Garfield street until it intersects Fairmount street, 20 then proceeding south along Fairmount street until it 21 intersects West Central Park avenue, then proceeding east 22 along West Central Park avenue until it intersects North 23 Howell street, then proceeding north along North Howell street 24 until it intersects Hayes street, then proceeding east along 25 Hayes street until it intersects Wilkes street, then proceeding 26 north along Wilkes street until it intersects Garfield street, 27 then proceeding east along Garfield street until it intersects 28 North Division street, then proceeding north along North 29 Division street until it intersects George Washington 30 boulevard, then proceeding east along George Washington 31 boulevard until it intersects Washington street, then 32 proceeding south along Washington street until it intersects 33 West Twenty-ninth street, then proceeding southeasterly along 34 West Twenty-ninth street until it intersects Marquette street, 35 then proceeding north along Marquette street until it -52- S .F. H.F. 1 intersects West Thirty-fifth street, then proceeding east 2 along West Thirty-fifth street until it intersects Harrison 3 street, then proceeding north along Harrison street until 4 it intersects Northwest boulevard, then proceeding 5 northwesterly along Northwest boulevard until it intersects 6 North Division street, then proceeding northerly along North 7 Division street until it intersects the north corporate limit 8 of Davenport, then proceeding first west and then in a counter- • 9 clockwise manner along the corporate limits of the city of 10 Davenport to the point of origin. 11 97. The ninety-seventh representative district shall 12 consist of that portion of the city of Davenport bounded by 13 a line commencing at the point of intersection of Zenith 14 avenue and West Locust street, then proceeding east along 15 West Locust street until it intersects North Clark street, 16 then proceeding southerly along North Clark street until it 17 intersects Waverly road, then proceeding southeasterly along 18 Waverly road until it intersects Telegraph road, then 19 proceeding southwesterly along Telegraph road until it 20 intersects Clark street, then proceeding southerly along Clark 21 street until it intersects Indian road, then proceeding 22 southwesterly along Indian road until it intersects Commodore 23street, then proceeding west along Commodore street until 24 it intersects Fairmount street, then proceeding southerly 25 along Fairmount street until it intersects Rockingham road, 26 then proceeding westerly along Rockingham road until it 27 intersects West River street, then proceeding northwesterly 28 along West River street until it intersects the west corporate 29 limit of the city of Davenport, then proceeding first south 30 and then in a counterclockwise manner along the corporate 31 limits of the city of Davenport until it intersects the 32 Centennial bridge, then proceeding northwesterly along the 33 Centennial bridge until it intersects West River street, then 34 proceeding west along West River street until it intersects 35 Brown street, then proceeding north along Brown street until -53- S .F. H. F. 1 it intersects the Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad 2 Company railroad track, then proceeding west along the Chicago, 3 Rock Island and Pacific Railroad Company railroad track until 4 it intersects Taylor street, then proceeding north along 5 Taylor street until it intersects West Eighth street, then 6 proceeding east along West Eighth street until it intersects 7 Marquette street, then proceeding north along Marquette street 8 until it intersects West Ninth street, then proceeding east 9 along West Ninth street until it intersects Gaines street, 10 then proceeding north along Gaines street until it intersects 11 West Central Park avenue, then proceeding west along West 12 Central Park avenue until it intersects Marquette street, 13 then proceeding north along Marquette street until it 14 intersects West Twenty-ninth street, then proceeding first 15 northwesterly and then in a clockwise manner along the boundary 16 of the ninety-sixth representative district to the point of 17 origin. 18 98 . The ninety-eighth representative district shall consist 19 of, that portion of the city of Davenport bounded by a line 20 commencing at the point of intersection of the corporate 21 limits of the city of Davenport and Centennial bridge, then 22 proceeding first easterly and then in a counterclockwise 23 manner along the corporate limits of the city of Davenport 24 until it intersects East Locust street, then proceeding west 25 along East Locust street until it intersects Jersey Ridge 26 road, then proceeding northerly along Jersey Ridge road until 27 it intersects Duck creek, then proceeding westerly along Duck 28 creek until it intersects the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul 29 and Pacific Railroad railroad track, then proceeding southerly 30 along the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad 31 railroad track until it intersects East Twenty-ninth street, 32 then proceeding west along East Twenty-ninth street until 33 it intersects Tremont avenue, then proceeding south along 34 Tremont avenue until it intersects East Columbia avenue, then 35 proceeding west along East Columbia avenue until it intersects -54- S .F. H. F. 1 Farnam street, then proceeding south along Farnam street until 2 it intersects East Central Park avenue, then proceeding 3 westerly along East Central Park avenue and continuing along 4 West Central Park avenue until it intersects Main street, 5 then proceeding north along Main street until it intersects 6 West Columbia avenue, then proceeding east along West Columbia 7 avenue until it intersects Sheridan street, then proceeding 8 north along Sheridan street until it intersects West Thirtieth 9 street, then proceeding east along West Thirtieth street and 10 continuing along East Thirtieth street until it intersects 11 Dubuque street, then proceeding north along Dubuque street 12 until it intersects East Thirtieth street, then proceeding 13 east along East Thirtieth street until it intersects Brady 14 street, then proceeding northerly along Brady street until 15 it intersects East Thirty-seventh street, then proceeding 16 west along East Thirty-seventh street and continuing along 17 West Thirty-seventh street until it intersects Fair avenue, 18 then proceeding south along Fair avenue until it intersects 19 West Thirty-fifth street, then proceeding westerly along West 20 Thirty-fifth street until it intersects Marquette street, 21 then proceeding south along Marquette street until it 22 intersects the boundary of the ninety-seventh representative 23 district, then proceeding first south and then in a clockwise 24 manner along the boundary of the ninety-seventh representative 25 district to the point of origin. 26 99 . The ninety-ninth representative district shall consist 27 of the following portions of Scott county: 28 a. Butler and Princeton townships and those portions of 29 Lincoln and Le Claire townships lying outside the corporate 30 'limits of the city of Bettendorf. 31 b . Those portions of the city of Davenport and Sheridan 32 township bounded by a line commencing at the point of 33 intersection of North Division street and Northwest boulevard, 34 then proceeding northerly along North Division street until 35 it intersects the north corporate limit of the city of -55- S.F. H.F. 1 Davenport, then proceeding first north and then in a clockwise 2 manner along the corporate limits of the city of Davenport 3 until it intersects the corporate limits of the city of 4 Eldridge, then proceeding first east and then in a 5 counterclockwise manner along the corporate limits of the 6 city of Eldridge until it intersects the east boundary of 7 Sheridan township, then proceeding south along the east 8 boundary of Sheridan township until it intersects the corporate 9 limits of the city of Davenport, then proceeding first east 10 and then in a clockwise manner along the corporate limits 11 of the city of Davenport until it intersects the boundary 12 of the ninety-eighth representative district, then proceeding 13 first westerly and then in a counterclockwise manner along 14 the boundary of the ninety-eighth representative district 15 until it intersects the boundary of the ninety-sixth 16 representative district, then proceeding northwesterly along 17 the boundary of the ninety-sixth representative district to 18 the point of origin. 19 100. The one hundredth representative district shall 20 consist of that portion of Scott county lying within Pleasant 21 Valley township and the cities of Bettendorf, Riverdale and 22. Panorama Park. 23 Sec. 3 . If a vacancy in the general assembly occurs or 24 exists after the effective date of this Act at a time which 25 makes it necessary to fill the vacancy at a special election 26 held pursuant to section 69 . 14, the vacancy shall be filled 27 from the same district provided in chapter 41, Code 1981, 28 that elected the senator or representative whose seat is 29 vacant. This section does not apply if a special election 30 is not required under section 69. 14 and is repealed January 31 1, 1983 . 32 Sec. 4. The membership of the senate and the house of 33 representatives in the seventieth and subsequent general 34 assemblies shall be determined as follows: 35 1 . Each representative district established by section -56- S .F. H.F. 1 2 of this Act shall elect one representative for a term of 2 two years in 1982 and every subsequent even year. 3 2 . Each odd-numbered senatorial district established by 4 section 41 .2 and section 2 of this Act shall elect a senator 5 in 1982 for a four-year term commencing in January, 1983 . 6 If an incumbent senator who was elected to a four-year term 7 which commenced in January, 1981, or was subsequently elected 8 to fill a vacancy in such a term, is residing in an odd- 9 numbered senatorial district on April 2, 1982 , that senator' s 10 term of office shall be terminated on January 1, 1983 . 11 3 . Each even-numbered senatorial district established 12 by section 41 .2 and section 2 of this Act shall elect a senator 13 in 1984 for a four-year term commencing in January, 1985 . 14 a. If one and only one incumbent state senator is residing 15 in an even-numbered senatorial district on April 2, 1982, 16 and that senator was elected to a four-year term which com- 17 menced in January, 1981 or was subsequently elected to fill 18 a vacancy in such a term, the senator shall represent the 19 district in the senate for the Seventieth General Assembly. 20 b. Each even-numbered senatorial district to which para- 21 graph a of this subsection is not applicable shall elect a 22 senator in 1982 for a two-year term commencing in January, 23 1983 . 24 Sec. 5 . For purposes of this Act, each reference ,to a 25 specific city of township means the city or township as its 26 boundaries existed on April 1, 1980, the official date of 27 the 1980 United States decennial census . 28 EXPLANATION 29 This bill provides for congressional and legislative 30 recistricting for the state effective during the 1982 general 31 election. 32 33 34 35 LSB A46H. 1 69 -57- sg/rh/8 • Monday, December 7, 1981 TO: WATERLOO CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS FROM: BLACK HAWK/BREMER LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS RE: PUBLIC HEARING FOR RE-DRAWING OF WARD & PRECINCT LINES FOR CITY OF WATERLOO I am Rosie Peterson, President of the Black Hawk/Bremer League of Women Voters. The League is a non-partisan organization dedicated to the principles of self- government established in the Constitution of the United States. Since our beginning, the League has worked to promote political responsibility through informed and active participation of citizens in government. League through its Voter Service, provides non-partisan factual information on the structure and functions of government, voting procedures, election issues and candidates. Our members began their study of the reaportionment issue in 1955 and have continued to be actively involved in the concept of one-person one-vote at all levels of government. We commend the City of Waterloo in that both proposals meet the population guidelines set forth by Chapter 49 of the Code of Iowa. In studying the two proposals, the League of Women Voters supports the 1st plan . This plan is much more compact and coltigious and follows the natural boundaries of the Cedar River. The 2nd proposal would tend to dilute the effective participation of minority voting strength making it difficult for minority representation from Ward 4 and could discourage participation of citizens in the political process. Also, Ward 4 would cross the Cedar River and could make it difficult for citizens to vote who don't have access to transportation. This created a hardship in our present ward lines when individuals in Wd. 3 Pet. 1 living from the 100 to the 1100 block on Washington, Jefferson and Commercial had to vote at the Headquarter Fire Station on 425 E. 3rd and Franklin. The 1st plan presented follows the river in all ward boundaries. The respect by local governmental bodies in relation to neighborhoods in drawing boundary lines increases the citizen understanding and participation in the local political process. Page 2 The League of Women Voters believes that the 1st proposal would achieve fair and effective representation for the Citizens of Waterloo and would be in full compliance with the standards established by Chapter 49 of the Code of Iowa. We encourage the adoption of Plan 1. A STATEMENT PREPARED FOR PRESENTATION TO THE PUBLIC HEARING CONCERNING THE PROPOSAL ON THE REDISTRICTING PLAN FOR WARDS AND PRECINCTS WITHIN THE CITY OF WATERLOO. THIS STATEMENT PRESENTED BY THE URBAN MINISTRY OF THE UNITED METHDDIST CHURCH FOR THE GREATER WATERLOO METROPOLITAN AREA The Strategy Council for Urban Ministry of the United Methodist Church is a body of persons representing the various United Methodist Churches in the metrop— olitan area, together trying to address community issues in such a way as to make the Waterloo community a more human place to live for all of its citizens. We discussed the two proposals for redistricting the wards and precincts at our meeting on Thursday, December 3, and would like to voice our support for what we understand is Proposal # 1 for the following reasons: 1. We think it is important to preserve, insofar as possible, a viable voice for uniquely East Side concerns. Although we strive for a unified city, we do not seek a city that is unified because the dominant voice of one side of the city is always the prevailing voice. We feel that it is important that at least one ward remain an East Side ward, and what we call Proposal # 1 preserves Ward 4 as an East Side Ward. 2. We do think that what we understand to be Proposal No. 1 also gives more opportunity for the Black citizens of Waterloo, who do make up a significant proportion of our electors, to have a cohesive voice in the city's government. We frankly are concerned that what we understand to be Proposal No. 2 can be seen as a "gerrymandering" attempt to dilute the voice of the Black community by dividing it between two wards. We think this would be unfortunate. We appreciate that redistricting is a ncessary and complex procedure, and we commend the efforts that have been made by the staff of the office of Planning and Zoning in addressing these issues from their perspective. We would like to give them this statement of commendation. Proposal No. 1, which we believe is the one they suggested first is a significantly superior proposal, and we ask that the City Council adopt that proposal. TO: WATERLOO CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS FROM: BLACK HAWK/BREMER LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS RE: RE-DRAWING OF WARD & PRECINCT LINES FOR CITY OF WATERLOO I am Rosie Peterson, President of the Black Hawk/Bremer League of Women Voters. League has active groups in 30 Iowa communities and is concerned with the far- reaching effect of representative government at all levels of the governmental process. On behalf of League members in the community of Waterloo, I wish to again request that the Council support the 1st proposal put forth by the City for the redrawing of the ward and precinct lines. This plan is more compact and contigious and follows natural boundary lines of the city. We feel Plan 1 better reflects the make up of neighborhood residents and would therefore encourage participation on the part of citizens to involve themselves in the political process. Plan 1 would achieve fair and effective representation for the Citizens of Waterloo and would be in full compliance with the standards established by Chapter 49 of the Code of Iowa. We encourage the adoption of Plan 1. 10 December 1981 To: Mayor Rooff and City Councilmen From: Councilman Jack Roehr Subject: Population guidelines per Chapter 49, Code of Iowa Objective: Equalization of population growth in the City of Waterloo's five wards Evaluations made: 1. Current ward boundaries 2. 1970-1980 census 3. 1980-1990 projected census Preliminary Conclusion: Plan 2 was drafted after considering the following statistics of the five wards of Waterloo: past growth, current growth, projected growth, and direction of growth. Reference: 1980 census (75,991) Projected: 1990 census (80,000) 1980 census: • Ward I - population has increased 2,151 Ward II - population has increased 3,788 Ward III - population has decreased 821 Ward IV - population has decreased 2,425 Ward V - population has decreased 2,692 Research: 1. Approximately 80% of Waterloo's growth is in the southwest (Ward I and Ward II) and projects a continued development at a faster rate than other areas of the City. 2. Since water and sewer services have been extended to the far northeast part of Waterloo (Ward Iv) this area is also being developed at a faster rate than in Ward III. 3. Ward V projects little area for development. After evaluating the direction of growth in Waterloo, listed below are the primary differences of Plan 1 and Plan 2: Plan 1 - Would shift the ward boundaries to the northwest and southeast Plan 2 - Would shift the ward boundaries to the south and southwest Plan 1 - Would change more precincts in the wards Plan 2 - Would change less precincts; also under Plan 2, 1st Precinct, Ward 7II, and 6th Precinct, Ward IV, would be west of the river Plan 1 - Would affect approximately 9,000 people requiring them to change wards Plan 2 - Would affect approximately 6,000 people requiring them to change wards Page 2 CONCLUSION: Based on the direction of potential growth in Waterloo, distinct boundary lines, and with a minimum number of people having to change wards and precincts, Plan 2 would best serve with less confusion all citizens of Waterloo. If you have any questions, feel free to contact me. Jack Roehr r l FROG REV. J. WALLACE GAIN ES, SENIOR PASTOR, ANTICCH BAPTIST CRURCE, 426 StMTER STEM, G A"TE OD, IOWA. TEE P FF INCTINC NECESSITATM EY LAW UNDER CRAP= 49 OF THE IOWA CODE, HAS MOVED THE CITY OF WATERLOO, IORJi, PLAN AND PROGRAM C Wt ISSICht TO PP D..* TWO PROPOSAL. THE SIGNATURES LINTED BELOW FAVOR THE ADAPTICTI OF PROPOSAL NUMBER Ck1E (1), TO RETAIN THE EASTSIDE AS A WARD: NAME ADDRESS / \.... -)LC>..T\ Thi10-4',-AA k V.(") ,1? ..1\ (Lk 4+1 W 1 I en L A=r _.? a-2-t-'/- .,-) )-74e.,,a—&--.,, P /77'‘.- I-#‘17°--- -Z.--"X .47 7.-- 5- CI) _, (7,1K-el_d ,j•Che- 1 , t- 9 "2 , 4pj AN.14, . ' 1 algiliV. j ia i k ( 77fr/117 I° .0 4074 6° 9 C :1L-Ij A9 .°- /ec2 �G�/ /4 / Y ill v >J / 'iret, 14 /in(16 / jOly 4s�/'rs'y1 ,, fieeo,A ,A ' 16 Q J2 &ri �vY,,w ...„: D sn.�-L . ,:i i ' 3 fi(/1077/./ - '/2-.771 -, ' ill) Niapi71/1/./ i itlf) /3 Vic-i �- t_c,.2.-e--, ,73--J_0_4-1.) L....?, •S-d ,>/....Xt--,--)t-A--> ,-- / 4 _ ,((--;,,,,,Am 2,,..,,,,,,,,L.,- 7 4../ &0--(-- ;--1,-;e9-- 17 ), 9. - -yk..,- ir FROM: REV. 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TIDE SImATURES LienD EFT() FAVOR THE AD.L1PTION OF POrOSA NNUtBER ONE (1), TO RETAIN 1ILE EASTSIDE AS A UM' 3g NWE Y L4- (..K: 1lat,16. ADDRESS N- 2 g e4 .zs'-,( it ; 40-4---4t._ of, h 8- e4 ..�-' O rs - L A r 7' :;(ej IV...J....V' -.4...........-1 k i 1 irla;t0-2,c,, 41;. (' 4 0 c.... ,..ic.,) ,,,._i ex_e_el. L ei,c,, ,,,„„ ,z,z_ y 33,iift - L2 v�� d h /9 c' v,- t c/At,5 d _Sy 05. I I` / 90 7 (/et/ q t• . .1.4.1-44-1,..- leC43.%.A.4-4. LI/ i I 2.4.1 A...,... t'12-c.4 Q7 ?'/4 G.�(- -5 jii .�L.vv+ a.A ��K- .A Q . q S' 4rtalail :,t/� 24 tt at "dileitqf /41/Azsti , g/1/7)-baitatt-,A,---- v S"a d r f c-gj, prfi 2 , ) c c ce,,:,d,t- -,, - _42, 5-z, i"-,0 et 0 alp ii 0 uktitakil .„9- 33 A'evi 0 ,4), 567 (L.,,,,i, .4- `� s-J 1 4y6Z flt, tt t e l't 1 ,8/( ci tL <. 7 J. 7 t y..,,t✓. :7 5_,,G{A.4.,L;C, .,,e_e T S q L/ -?Lf-c.G Ea'_,,e C, -;e r"`_ 7/r 1 '1-4 0( 7/' /111°‘-'4 ,4 414' ,57 cZ-(7 4 c.. -r- r-- L .��� �C"fit;' "}r s%� ,t i _ , v t _ :r FIE: REV. J. WALLACE GAINES, FFLTIOR PLIitiii, ANTIOCH BA= alma% 426 SUINZI STREET, VATE4DDO, IOWA. TEE REPRECE17FING NECESSITATM El LAW mat CHAPTER 49 OF THE IOWA CODE, HAS WVED THE CITY OF WATMOD, ICUA, PLAN AND PROGRAF OMISSION TO P* N0, TWO PROPOSALS. THE SIGNATURES LISTED BELOW FAVOR THE ADAPTION OF PROPOSAL NUEBER ONE (1), TO RETAIN THE EASTSIDE AS A WARM #6/./ . ADDPESS 41 N.,,,44 14 4)2" a)-/- /2-aizdz /.3--614 - ‘;, 7 aatir v. , 4,-- 92. i Zi4 . aitil, Az Le tee5.07<-) l/ g a),a,i7i-jb , _4- ,';' "7 ‹, 7 ..) L.) -1 41"Y . Lel/ c 12,(iiT2- 2-, ,:i,je A /// -2 eizi v ( ,*-21--t &1 ' 'tead-e-eA) A47 20i ktoyt le/ Aai. 7/ 71?i/ y 7' p i/2,7, ,( ef,,,,, jaX__- q 7-- ):1--44'1, 161.c i7 ----____ 0 7 il- 1) ../70,\, 4-3(2te&n,i) r50 0Ctik-i , I ;:/f; 6 lij 7, (/-•,1 L. ,/ktz,-0-tv-z 11 '2--'e/ ‘.-/ //' z-,.. 'rt. aerrill„L.,7 Ol„,x3 . 0__06_ C.Th4V,t ----------- t .2 -,( fi / FROM: REV. J. V'aALLACE GAINES, L NIOR PASIUR, ANTICCH BAPTIST alum I, 426 MILT ? STREET p SATE 1.00y IOWA. TEE r r cn CTIIIG I Tr-LLSS ITATE D EY LAW UNDER CHAP=^,y? 49 OF THE IOV1A CnDE, HAS YOVED THE CITY OF V?ATERWD, IO A., PUN AND PPCGRaT COLTISSICK . TO PP"4"`CT TM PROPOSALS. THE EIC IATUPFS LISTED FRCV FAVOR THE AD.9PTICN OF PPO CSAL NUIMER ONE (1), TO RETAIN WE EASTS IDE AS A VTARth ,,,21v ADDP SS YS )C-1-1-1142.1,ki..14'1-01 6).- -..:5 . Sella trArei") Zilit • , /1f, 1-44.-E-444.1. jui I , alt.", /3-:C-,--- -zi,/ ifii.,)14/iLli ,!, ./'- .1 o �� / 39: -1-1---0-44-e--,-v.,7 .e . , , iv , / C/' ¢ f a .. e- i e,444/A-0 )77 dk1,11k,±1 �L /' X. Ii bt do f' 601 ) Ctre 'Li D57 Q M t�' �L 4 at:y L. ` ` (€ . i .. J� �-�r .•..t t 1 ..�j� t t C9 si4"-12.764. ..- , , „) L,-, _)41/ fV LI'ier v` , , ,i,-,�.t,,cr-,:,. L „1, „� " �7;<t. e.- �..t..a�-�" j �i PV,t4' .. j s Ak/ `" 9Z 1 ti'�m Cc,�-t.,-,,ti_,..«„ `'ea.,- 7 f i'lEal,"-.h. • O REV. J. WALLACE GAINES, SENIOR PASTOR, ANTICCH BAPTIST CHUPI h, 426 SUATIJ STREET, WATERLOO, IOWA. TEE RdATECINCTING NECESSITATED EY LAW UNDER CHAPTER 49 OF THE IOWA CODE, HAS BIJVED THE CITY OF WATERLOO, IOWA, PLAN AND PROGRAU COIXISSION TO "VNO TWO PROPOSALS. THE SIG ATURM LISTED BELOW FAVOR THE AB_APTION OF PROPOSAL NUMBER ONE (1), TO RETAIN THE EASTSTDE AS A umul NA":) ADDRESS r 9s �- 11 11-G6 ' 16 ', , : Y - fc 2Zi.:v. 8,,, , zi,,g 7 a',,,e_46 o5/ r7 ,,,,6_,,Ay- tg 4_,p,o-Q.e__ 7 0 a -i/La...f9-xl --04 iii J ,,,- d 1,..2L--• /24.7 ie ( .--.-- "ez...• )i.Z...Jtdf..:---/ . d?7 PP /V;ja- 1(1-1)1: leiCIAA-4-11/- k --____ /0/ ,K)u s (1),Wr t i 4„,_ 2C.Thcm e,t--ek+12-4-. p4-0 -- /ez. /,,, f)7,2„,r__ ---?__,.,,,i2,,-, „„ p ff leAuL/e_k,/ /D6 /04. &4 _ gco.Ace 1/4,3d7 Q. yr e l&'ny }at, /07 -fri.E-a et n 4- ii-r,C a 3(27 Qw 71 �, pi- ' >-/z4.4-6 (4,,,1 zej ,,,,,,z,41 I --- 3 i e-itea_L-2,-//_: 75-7 _ . c, A,„7„),4-,i,,,,,,,----- „,,,,,, d...44„...„ e::::: -...4.„„_,, ..,,_} _____ 6 d 6 A1-4--)-1-L4A-A-A--1------ ,, y`k,-mot �, t , /1 , L7 4;-`':icf'‘-a--c: .'* rt4-,/ iI ' C ^ Lam•• 1L... ) fit' Cl/ v7�c i FROM: REV. J. WALLACE GAINES, SENIOR PP 1Vtt, A.NTIOCH BAPTIST CEIURQi, 42C SUATIGR S.P:?m, WATERLOO, IOWA. Tim Pr^.PT'.E1CI?1CrinG NECESSITATM EY LAW urea. CF.pril,. 49 OF THE IOW'A CODE, HAS ROVED THE CITY OF F"•ATERLOO, IO</19 PLAIN AND PPOCRAM COt-1 ISSION TO PFP-ty TWO PROPOSALS. TFE SIGNATURE'S LISTED BELOW FAVOR THE ADAPTION OF PFD OSAL��AMMER ONE (1), TO RETAIN EASTSIUt. AS A WARD: f,is' Iu�1- �1 � Ares 3. �, // ! C, k4f epJ gc.3 ozukt474 PE /,7 4,4 fi#1 ler t 1 __. C:e—le-4--,' EY)-) 4/400 rg„, ,eil //f , Vely ii.,),Le...-eecti444-,.2) a I 23s,4_-_--&---.(--, I l d le c,_-•---- 9-e---z-c-P pi fia_r_e_z___Lo /6 o i.,2,--7 , .,42,, ._ I ,.' V2A-14 61..1)-A-;) c5Q .d-,c VfAIV 7. 03 2/7 ( I 7 tt X/ - a-i°4' el'r -}' f' 96;2 -.9? ,, ��£ -Cri, AC2e7/ (),(- 14 /=G �-^ /27 C LAC-4 1 (PI? c3 y &,,,__ /t.rg'utAa 0-' -' 461 ratitt-ereeck4 /Zt� 2t e, cAJ...�-A- S-(9' 9- 61-" - C�� //J© ( ( ( ( ((/ i 3/ Cam, -a4 L &27 16 1 FfbCd, : REV. J. WALLACE GAINES, S1NICR PASTOR, AIITIOal BAPTIST alum, 426 SUOLi .STREET, WATERLOO, IOWA. THE FEP ECINCTING VEC SSITAT D EY LAW UNDER QiAi'TE2, 49 OF THE IOWA CODE, HAS P'OVED THE CITY OF VATERILO, IOWA, FLAN AND PRCCRAM CO&-I!iISSION TO "."10 MO PFi POSLL . TIT SIC?A'IUR.'S LISTED BELOW FAVOR THE ADAPTICN OF PROPOSAL MITER C1NE (1), TO F AIN THE SIDE AS A UARD> NAPE ADDRESS /37 1- z„„d12- .�, i. 1 o , /4 _. Ito1 >MA4D Diu 44/<to i 6,yip ,W,A,'Ai,. - ,,/,/,01 ,,,,,..,,-/ /37 (,,,,15;:zp 7- _.5,- G. ,..-46.4...,,c? ':),,,.:--4,A). r-/d , /s1/ C. i aud sc( .4. --Oze in Wow oc e C7- . /4z .lv S,ic ,e'itcE ! 0(-1 ` (__(,,?a,tj /9 05'24 . t, ,,, ;*), L.z/006 /PO,be/Le-t-ti C--04-,- -)6/ iif/f)b /3 C rt c IP.Q.0 S - 'I-11k LTA3 5 30 171.6 _th."r'.v, (...)--?su Lit A 1 8 a ��., L.(.- t C.. , ;13-2 a co L tit-C rz._.,i '7O9 a Q Mz1 c. z ,�-- u-e / / r 4•i , F ((it r \_. , a?A(rt fi/ ��r? t yyt t7.� �t/�C 'L_ �n _ /--- . .Y! V Y /'7 6d rn c,Shy Piny:: REV. J. WALLACE GAINES, SENICR PASTOR, PNTICCH BAPTIST murtai, 426 SUANDI Mal`, 'WATERLOO, IOWA. 'IRE RaPECINOTEIG I ra 0s. ITAL.") EY LAW MEER MAPPFT 49 OF THE IOWA CODE, HAS MGM TIM CITY OF WATMI0, 1017L, MAN AND PROGRAM CO}.1 ISSION . 'ID P' D'VO TWO PROPOSALS. THE SIGNAIURES LISTED MOW FAVOR THE ADAPTICN OF PROPOSAL NUWER CNE (1), TO RETAIN 'Th1E EASTSIDE AS A WARM NAME ADDRESS / L./ ...,„....„ ., ,•, .,1f -..„.,.,i , , „ ) / ( 1 / f ) (ti 4 -it-e(ev-yt,ti 1 / 2K. .."---) ./.. ' '-' -,- . '4;"--"le'LK g'k."-"Lit• --" ••• i ik. t•-•••`-^ • ' 11 r 7......e, r, ; .i•i — 47 ,, / 1; ) ,''' ,..,,, 4,/ 1 Zs. C ' s 4 44 /ir ..... 't th/1/,:•? i A 1/ ,,,,-- —e!, 1.--c 4'eit,---- i.. 7 /1-A 7 .)"./f ( /221„.„ ‘,,, 5;-)L44,11e-26a,/,492 et e-747 //c,?,7/ >;6,',t,)-e-4__ ( 0 04 'It- ''1:71'i --(.___ 45- 16 z...,-,-. er,t_T----- -/ 2r /J-,-e-ig- Z6' 7 ,f-/L_ - l'(i ' / .)-5 /CettA AZ,PI t. w15- Lh o 1) ) - :.),, :, 4' . , , 113 'I / r*.2 i 4 - ''l ,- i ,4 / , 1 t , ( f' k.. (/,7 a • . /1 / ,,•, , ...,,, ,,, r•-• ,.. , /0 1 C. / ô ... Fr i; : REV. J. WALLACE GAINS, SENIOR PASTOR, ANTIOCH BAPTIST C}IUBQi, 426 SU? 1] sTrimr9 VA &' •o, IOWA. TFxE r. FDCINCTING ITIL SSITATN EY LAW UNDEP, CFsAPTIM 49 OF THE IC'WA CODE, HAS PINED THE CITY OF E"AT UX), IOi`A, PLC? AND PPOGR,AF OOLIISSION TO PRM T TEAK) PROPOSALS. TIP SI( ATURES LISTED Evr tv FAVOR THE AB.APTIC'I OF PROPOSAL NUFBER CUE (1), TO RETAIN THE EASTSLUt, AS A VTARD I k E ADDRESS LstAf(2.-(/ /lJS FFa:i: REV J. WALLACE GAINES, SH IOR PMA?R, AliTI(1F BAPTIST CIiunCsi, 42G SUMO? STREET, WATERLOO, IONA. TEE DEPEDOETTINGDEuESSITATED I Y LAW UNDER =TER 49 Ox THE IOWA CODE, HAS &l)VED THE CITY OF rATERL J, IOWA, PLAN AND PROGI tz5 COEl;Issic TO PPP.* TWO PROPOSAL:. TFE SIGNATURE LISTED EF ,CW FAVOR THE ADAPTICN OF PROPOSAL NUIVER ONE (1), TO RETAIN 'IHE EAST.S3IDE AS A WARD.; ITAIE . Al'DR /D 771-flLb Iwr ? i 7 I C tr-Y. . ..v.Q,c1- I I,:j 0/ NM: REV. J. WALLACE GAINES, SENIOR PASTOR, AMC OR BAPTIST CEUPCIi, 426 SUMO/ STREET, WATERLOO, IOWA. THE fE PECINLTING NECESSITATE DY LAW UNDER CHAP T 49 OF THE IOWA CODE, HAS HOVER THE CITY OF WATERLOO, ICA°1A, FUN AND PROGRAM OOOiISSION TO rya TWO PROPOSALS. THE SIGNATURES LISTED BROW FAVOR THE ADAPTICPI OF PROPOSAL NUMBER ONE (1), TO RETAIN THE EAST SIDE AS A WARD. NAME ADDRESS eZzziliz... e: tv,4_,,,,,,e_l€447 ,/c>15-c,/i--7)-7,zz,fr Sr: (. 7-,--d L-Le_i__ __02, ,-(z/ ./,_ c,f2.--phiez.j. .R' c (t,,Tif..._;: J\\,,\No 1 ) ----? 0 E.,C11- -4. 6 ( V,,e/()_fi 4/L.t /60 a . / 1 <,-,-/C,-A-s 4. "---7_,,,z211 1_3- 6/.7,..„4 .i. ._..c‘), a././ e 724.,E., ot,2 .,2 t).. ,-- V;24P , g.04, de,g_e/2_ ime__ #,...._ /1 ,c eewpif 1 P 7 y 3 a / E 7 -Alki\Str\«1 ) C-.‘ 5\._0(-\(_ -\. 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TEE ramirmcrinG IthI2fSSITA"' EY LAW UNEE CHAPTER 49 OF ME IOW'A CODE, HAS MOVED THE CITY OF WATERLOO, TOM, PLAN AND PROGRAM OOF.IISSIa' TO PPS is TWO PROPOSAL. THE SICNATURES LISTED BELOW FAVOR THE ADAPTICN OF PROPOSAL NUEBER ONE (1), TO RETAIN THE EASTSIDE AS A VAPID: L I1M ADDPYSS 1 /r/X:,•07L-c....., /// .....ifi// /)1141.4-1..11,a„ler....) 112 Y 72- W.ct,t-c.--/,,..-- (ea_A;et g24,.,,z. , c12/,?Z, a7; l ye? CI) - ... /Kv_<7/ ..)4e.,cie_ ."-:Ai (2: u.Ii � 7 x,, Fes. l Ofd L./J6�L1c... p , ,0t4c4L, (ie.,/4,i/41- /' /7' iai,4- 4e ... -_...6., Z42.4 A. A2t-c.Lty<11„,i .6777/ 1/cee, _ j gle-je‘ik ) . 69( 1/47750 ,e,„7,.,_.),...„(7 'il /•le'�il= ' // ' � , C 1. j Z4 ....2/ ��� L a „/ /7 -67 1-C__. il 0 azipt.0 -K5104-tp' SC, el y5-ci--Zi,isi' 64-1tk.- )/2 IT / 7 :6"t‘ b 1 E ( ,,,,,,,,,. e„,64.-„,,,...J I/7 xe_IL-2,/e}e-ez( WO k—A-Z)ZiY,f5 g/S �`4--/t/ elf FR s REV. J. WALLACEGAINES, SENIOR PASTOR, 'ANTIOCH RAPT= CHURCH, 42C SUMER STREET, WA1F.L0 O, IOWA. TEE R= INCTING NEULSSITATED BY LAW UNtE CHAP EH 49 OF Ti1E IOWA CODE, HAS MOVED THE CITY OF WATERLOO, IOTA PLAN AND PROGRAM COmSSIaa TO PP `W TWO PROPOSALS. TfiE SIGNATURES LISTED BELOW FAVOR THE AD.APTION OF PEJOFCSAL NUMBER ONE (1), TO RETAIN TEE EASTSIDE AS A WARD: Itlr^NE ADDRESS jG Az&,:e / li.?en jelI. gale rsb4 // 6 .i( ✓ ; A C--)4 Zr FROM: REV. J. WALLACE GAINES, SINIOR PASTOR, MICC'! BAPTIST =nth, 426 SUMO? Sr LET, WATERLOO, IO4'A. TEE P PRECINGTIIdG NeJESSITATED DY LAW UNDERCHAPTER 49 OF THE IOWA CODE, HAS ROVED THE CITY OF WATERLOO, IOW A, mil? AND PROGRAH QU&1.'ISSIUN TO PPx'`t9 'T TWO PROPOSALS. TUE SIGMA 'DN. LISTED BELOW FAVOR THE ADAPTION OF PROPOSAL NUMBER ONE (1), TO RETAIN THE EASTSIDE AS A WARD e NAME ADDRESS edi4.k Of[14 J-- J b L➢ O (P 1L11&L . 0&, k -pity. new) r </ Th OLAL y ... k/i/t4,1,,. ... ;Lttikil.ii.1-pyrywki 144bt/2, e) 0,td - ,,it . • ' rn II i, ___, r ._ .ti = ',; S.- & -L „,24,2 „� r tr i r- UNIVERSITY OF NORTHERN IOWA LIBRARY Cedar Falls, Iowa 50613 Reader Service Department Information File 319-273-2838 October 16, 1981 The City Clerk 715 Mulberry Street Waterloo, IA 50703 Our library maintains a vertical file of information in which we try to keep up-to-date materials which are useful to our students. Recently we have had questions concerning the following subject: - order instructions for revised city ward and precinct map when new ones are ready for distribution. If you have pamphlets available on this topic, we should like one copy of each for our files. A mailing label is enclosed for your convenience. Also, we should like to have our name placed on your mailing list so that we might receive new information as it is produced. Such material should bear the following address: University of Northern Iowa Library Reader Service Dept. , Information File Cedar Falls, Iowa 50613 If these materials are not free, please send order information. (Mrs.) Elizabeth Vetter Reader Service Associate EV/mr OF70"."- *tate of 3fotua MARY JANE ODELL )ecretarp of *tate SECRETARY OF STATE Dt5 %1oitte5 July 28 , 1981 GREETINGS TO ALL CITIES OF 3 , 500 POPULATION OR MORE : The Iowa Legislature will be convening in special session soon for the purpose of adopting a reapportionment plan for the 1980 ' s . After a plan has been adopted , the city council of every Iowa city with a population of 3 , 500 or more must establish more than one voting precinct in accordance with the provisions of sections 49. 3 and 49. 5 , 1981 Code of Iowa . Section 49 . 7 of the Code provides in part that " Each . . . city council shall notify the state commissioner ( secretary of state ) and the commissioner (county auditor) whenever the boundaries of election precincts are changed and shall provide a map delineating the new boundary lines . Upon failure of any . . . city council to make the required changes by the dates established by this section (December 31 ) , the state commissioner shall make or cause to be made the necessary changes as soon as possible , and shall assess to the . . . city . . . , the expenses incurred in so doing . " House File 876 which was adopted by the last session of the Legislature provides that the new precincts established using the 1980 census figures need not be used for any election held in 1981 . If we can be of any assistance to you in drawing your new precinct boundaries , please call us at (515) 281-5865 or write to the office of the Secretary of State , State Capitol Building , Des Moines , Iowa , 50319. Sincerely , /1/21 Mary Ja e dell Secretary of State MJO/lw 1 I ` I -: BLACK MAVK UP-Pc.. 1 I I 7. BLACK NW W.,Pc., I, '--- 0 NO Vi L EB 2 J S 6 b W n •` iaSn F�-� m Nu J I ins _ J • O i. - m o All2 v - . �J .-- VT m T N ` K k 6- s N ro y xr ` w u N r �S x mr ii x-- N� ul cr t'x ksri4 x o . tr JL. mNr o �- x O '. r -.ISI \ — X_ Y I r— -- k ------- __I V c w v I n / J • r msr /�r T J • t C.u.IENIW'b. Ne CEDAR M.,Om I} W 4 A I I I POMEA NV 6"ry d ✓ U_ e l S.F. 581 al N q H 04 '0 N 4.) 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For purposes of this Act, each reference to a specific city or township means the city or township as its boundaries existed on April 1, 1980, the official date of the 1980 United States decennial census. Sec. 6 . This Act, being deemed of immediate importance, takes effect from and after its publication in The Boone News- Republican, a newspaper published in Boone, Iowa, and in The Council Bluffs Nonpareil, a newspaper published in Council Bluffs, Iowa. TERRY E. BRANSTAD President of the Senate DELWYN STROMER Speaker of the House I hereby certify that this bill originated in the Senate and is known as Senate File 581, Sixty-ninth General Assembly. LINDA HOWARTH MACKAY Secretary of the Senate Approved , 1981 ROBERT D. RAY Governor • \\� / . . ® I , I —V) ( 4 § , 2 , G ° ° m \ ! - _o 2 m co \ \ \ °; ^ • i . . ' IV I ! - \\ ' a[ " \ 0 cc ' . z \ § r ) . co � co7 /cr) Y , ' i r , Q - < ` \ ,� 3 ƒ L. mCO . 0 COcc CO k . \ - ; \ ! : \ ® c J ( 0 » . ! CC ` . ) \- \2 . I n; } \ _ :! 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II • TAT CO. ..- —r .r'r ��_ �- O .. ` -.Yrnlm ti i--. imd,t....e.. .... ©©© w ^.fin-. .." n .+�1 _ ... tub O rw. •w. =:I .... Mt- -- I 1� ..r. ,"Y edistricting Mari House ;Lill 1981 SEE METROPOLITAN MAP FOR DETAIL: b -- .:1-12 -_ •^w•r,• ,.,. ,�.© EN Black Hawk Co. --� YA m,�-�� =I;- 23 24 a 19 3T l 25 26 t: .,__ p . ,= ,Wggflak 27 `_,� 30 ,""' Cerro Gordo Co. �. • v.-.�' ,. ��' Clinton Co. Mt' 37 38 {: "` � ,t�: a Des Moines Co. 59 60 o ..t r.- © el 61 --El1 �11 — • ' -= ^ Fp�� '�141j1 INIMMIliag Dubuque Co. 33 _ _ - ! -^„�i�7 '5a .. 36 35 36 , • • t: o ! t• �'. s s Johnson Co. :.4 ;�!� i rr.I Q AS 45 46 r. . �� s "``_ il t, . 0 A��� ili'�i Linn Co. _ 43 44 y F. _ 49 50 —. 4... ,... :•_.11.....1=';.-2._....-75::...: = _ma r'74 'I 51 52 37 .”• -,--. ' - .. .. r _...„_.,me 0: 1 IQ histillalOrdigr.1.44, 70 4` ®® -�" 53 ® ` t bwe .�. IF .Y. yr/' ligiorst= AIL ` � �© ,ems �►a� .... .2..... e. - „y -_sa wi7i Polk Co. _ �.,. 77 78 r...F ` 79 80 �—y- p 81 82 ® � G:.iW�'� r 83 84 s ; 85 86 it___,. ........,=.11RellMillit. IA% ,=.0.,- ..x..-1_10ir Pottawattamie Co. 98 1'1.499 , o 'am .„ _ _W ° r,.a0ctge b, », 100 ott co + . '"I 39 40 'I a i o r. 41 42 58 I Story CO. W+� 73 74 I Woodbury Co. 1 2 3 Proposed Legislative RE Senate - July . • w li w.c0''—.'.,..:m.1a......-... �o�i_-catm.i+.O. 1 -- ....... g '". -O 4 I r'jr.-.1�^Y. O YM>I�w. =fir. w. 'r.I , _ li mlff4t- © _ Ye©� i � e • .�.r y � • 4.��YIiY••• � wYglll CO MOM all Nie ©eeee4 ma Iii vri... .wed imeeeek filler® ' ,' sgo=1 „„,1:,„„w- .... jai letkill'' DM MEE ��o e� o;—M ____ _ ......1.."-0'.. 4 I5 eyti_e -tee e, oigEr =la-- . War _ s' . © _' tee. i•...,: ., i:, ti�l :::3 .lal.. •E.-AM..ES.--'1 14 . aI N=t o _vnana __ 1 - -- ' _.M.-- - •.•fiA AtTA 1.w p� .� •- _ CIF- L _ -- vw. .4.l ....., i TA . Ow O �ti .17t •��lY 1�''y> } ws Yam �� • A..,O I. ••.• a I..r....... O 0...1 w••• w W-.:.t n :districting Plan Senate Liil 981 SEE METROPOLITAN MAP FOR DETAIL: Black Hawk Co. 13 �'15 'J©'i "' ."r "' rift 14 ..: .3 ez-1- _ �,~'©.` .- r. �-.-EI� Cerro Gordo Co. 4M =f Clinton Co. Des Moines Co. o •t30 t b � 11111 - �• 111FINIFA 31 =el',--41©12 "1 ' i al 'PIM "",_, .. • Dubuque Co. - . M y .p �Mu.. or, 17 _ -- L'' fir, BEN am. ,,, , 18 18 41 3. plow filagirs Johnson Co6I1J 2 Mil4I�RIBM 23 : jjj : ; '12 >ijrIi' bcr . ' . - . • - ....,-,....r,..... . I >> gag ! £ ,r I IlleilL1411,=CPI 64 410rigniP .WilikeillillaWIEr. • :914 Mk .. rj ` van MIL ^`: ---tom � pi µ-,,. y 0 .. 32,;� �' ©1: Polk Co. 9 - - _ o y 4 - 0••• - '" 39 .� J '� 41 r� !! 43 :� � _ I�o Pottawattamie Co. 49 ' M,. ."" 2.101,, . ilt G tie Scott Co IIII J 1 '��c4 130 20 ® .®i o . 21 29 Story Co. 37 Woodbury Co. 1 2 I • UdN MILS irv. 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CD v; t 1 y ti I � TPt k 3 ry rll /k EDEN 7uP'• I _ EDEN DIP.. CAMANCHE TWP.(PT.) C v z o (C/rnton Corporate boas/ I ' o 9 O g -- N ...4. I Cr) _A__ O C1 5.n ,s i C p . 8 - Z J r• r 3 W/ D ,- W (Clinton Corporate Limits) T..- Cr) CO in �:t D m t Cqy :f. 0 A • ,A< 1 G) e . D x :).) .. 41 L.t a., _ f .-- 4 ©en*"M, ,s aPi ' .. ^.1i�N. .rr • C` : L ., t 't7, m F t' to A 1 r Y' y �t Z cl -1 CA T o Q A L 6 '( V..- A o _ �<. ! :�sy 3. r 77 n 14'"xi t .. Nj 4 k ee;S�e C t ,,y� �'d- -;. I, 72\--[...\----- N co c rc • E v , Zt: U o -0Arkit- .,,� < .. I .+ is b ,, u m n o 0 3 m' . ".ham.C' .J "l ry CI) Zo- E 03 1 j Gnahn St. L.7 :r" ,A14:4:+rrl Wd+a.. 0 11 4 "i�t` Central Aveq,...,,,„,,,,,,,t.,,,,,&:Attitk .s n r ems: to cri .� C) . : (.0 LLL/rypis I "- Sa • O (D o xt cl VCD N. \V m • • n i Y V — PERU TWP, I is I C° DUBUQUE TWP, (E, PI, DUeUqu ,� E two, rar4,• I t Y.Y� ptQp J� 0 ,,Jpp t f Op I . SAGEVI LLE .t a. (PTJ I 'r (Sagest/le o lee 1 p i Dubuque CO,. e Limits) I I J17 } LimRel I , S t`: f so • SV 4. I F r� * ¢ 4> 7, se a. c Fallon St,r ,a9onae = AStlURY ° Rim of Blufl Broadway St. it.' I a • teas r `ve. Kaufmann Ave. V AT'N Key • Martin Dr. Hempstead St. weer a q. _ Y We .!; L•wN t l SI. s I west a ` s Th Schroeder' ;l d eda Dr. o Crenem "" J ory tMt O<'FOYe SL �' ` w o Si.John a-ie {: �eP q0 GtPiNCa eCa81 St.est. .1 i I HiIlCre 'Ty •teem i etslih A' I—. U gOeVy. all 1lh t H33 H35 P°° H36 K.Yn ° E Jf o .4. nsylvenia Ave outs' • 'y^ I — pre. I '' W.Sth St. CbvA. ` 91 )" I wi• g r 7d le p eta rtt : c •7 /^ }4 T .tee .}. as I -14 a, y `xy.t-t " Vje oat 6 h torte At.. t'A 4.. c` English•Ln. m /0F ,.t eo LeV1.1•Sullivan SI. ii d DJ '-.'A :: a pGeC `mC o , f 4p C ';I �� c Si.. "'.RJ':f:4. Met r. 1 DUBUBUE CO. 17 DutluouE Senates -. I !"OSALEM TWP. (\ DUBUOUE TWP, House m SAGEVILLE (PT.) •.3 q ASRBURY ,' l TABLE MOUND 1 WP. 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S nc a.. as3es 1'i S 0 -,\ •. .. f i _ ) 7 n 7 _ M I WI �� - a 0' M1 N : . Cr.-. S,. h - s 4- . N r` r/ N o- N m 4 r a .,,,,,, ,. f P - S N / y _ .... ..., ._ ..,... _ . e / ' — T r ° } J f N 9 T 'i c T cc I. co . n I^ r a- _ le. o r v n 1 , r eo ... __ „.. . . ,, ,,.. N //,.. _ S 6 s O N _ _. . _ N .1 r N TN r Y - _ • F ry p. E 1 e__— a i'" yr..?n! } } r' I a.. or.1ll1r e I 9..F.- - ar2] i T '' I iniall1e illa w IOWA LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL SENATOR CALVIN O. HULTMAN, CHAIRPERSON REPRESENTATIVE DELWYN STROMER. VICE CHAIRPERSON IOWA LEGISLATIVE SERVICE BUREAU LEGAL DIVISION STATE HOUSE COUNCIL MEMBERS DES MOINES, IOWA 50319 B URNETTE E.KOEBERNICK TELEPHONE 515/281-3566 LT.GOVERNOR TERRY E.BRANSTAD.EX OFFICIO DAVID S.BAILEY oar:N G.BROWNSERGE H. GARRISON, DIRECTOR LARRY W.BURCH mAR' H FRANC'S SENATORS REPRESENTATIVES MIO HAE_J.GOEDER T GARY L BAUGHER ROBERT T.ANDERSON RICHARD L JOHNSON JAMES E.BRILES DONALD D.AVENSON GARY L. KAUFMAN C.JOSEPH COLEMAN JOHN H.CLARK ROGER A.NOV/A DZK'! HELEr.JEAN WALLESIIP W.H LNS JOHN H.CON COBS LOWELL L..JUNKINS GREGORY GREGORY D.CUSACK RESEARCH DIVISiCN JOHN S.MURRAY INGWER L.HANSEN WILLIAM D.PALMER LESTER D.MENKE DIANE.E. BOLEND" RICHARD R.RAMSEY LAWRENCE POPE THANE R.JOHNSON RAY TAYLOR RICHARD W.WELDEN DEBRA J.DAHAB SUSAN L.LERDAL September 15 , 1981 • TO : ALL COUNTY AUDITORS AND CITY CLERKS OF MAJOR POPULATION CITIES DIVIDED INTO MORE THAN ONE HOUSE DISTRICT UNDER SENATE FILE 581 Enclosed is a map and a bill containing the re- drawn legislative and congressional districts as finally approved by the 69th General Assembly . I have been asked to draft a bill for introduction at the beginning of the next regular session of the legislature to make any neces- sary technical corrections to the bill . Would you please carefully review the maps and the bill relating to your county or city in order to determine if the Legislative Service Bureau has accurately described your county areas and cities . Thank you for your assistance . 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This Act, being deemed of immediate importance, takes effect from and after its publication in The Boone News- Republican, a newspaper published in Boone, Iowa, and in The Council Bluffs Nonpareil, a newspaper published in Council Bluffs , Iowa. TERRY E. BRANSTAD President of the Senate DELWYN STROMER Speaker of the House I hereby certify that this bill originated in the Senate and is known as Senate File 581, Sixty-ninth General Assembly. LINDA HOWARTH MACKAY Secretary of the Senate Approved , 1981 ROBERT D. RAY Governor