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HomeMy WebLinkAbout6/6/2022 - Work Session*** Proof of Publication *** State of Iowa Black Hawk County Waterloo, City of - Legals 715 MULBERRY ST. WATERLOO IA 50703 ORDER NUMBER 213901 The undersigned, being duly sworn, on oath, do depose and say that I am an authorized employee of the Waterloo Cedar Falls Courier, that The Waterloo Cedar Falls Courier is a weekly newspaper regularly published and printed in the English language in the City of Waterloo, Black Hawk County, Iowa, and has a general circulation in the said city and county; and that I personally know that the notice, a true copy of which is hereto affixed, was published in the Waterloo Cedar Falls Courier on the following days, to -wit: Section: Legals Category: 950 Legal Notice PUBLISHED ON: 06/21/2022 TOTAL AD COST: FILED ON: 35.70 6/21/2022 That the issues of said paper containing said notice were duly circulated in the regular manner. de, 64 ;z- 1thimi Notary Public in and for id County COUNCIL WORK SESSION June 6, 2022 4:20 p.m. Harold E. Getty Council Chambers Members present: Boesen, Nichols, Chiles, Grieder. Feuss and Amos joined the meeting via Zoom. Ms. Wilder joined the meeting at 4:15 p.m. 107373 - Gneder/Boesen that the Agenda, as proposed, be approved. Voice -vote Ayes: Six. Motion carried. Objective: Discussion of miscellaneous Zoning Ordi- nance Amendments. Art Schroeder, Community Planning, addressed the council to give an overview of the proposed Zoning Ordinance changes. Mr. Amos expressed concerns regarding the replacement requirements for garages needing to be torn down in his ward the cost being prohibitive for many and asked that the ordinance be changed. Mr. Boesen commented there is an appeal process and that Me council discussed looking at median income guidelines. Mr. Grieder asked for an explanation of the appeals process. The council discussed procedures and the appeals process with regards to buildings being deemed unsafe. Ms- Wilder questioned if Code Enforce- ment approved of the ordinance changes. Aric Schroeder responded that Cade Enforcement feels there should not be a requirement for a replacement garage. The council discussed alternative wording and measures to address unsafe and dilapidated structures. The council agreed the issue would needs to be discussedat the June 20, 2022 council meeting. Discussion of downtown parking. Mr. Chiles addressed the council regard- ing parking history in order to start the conversation to address some of the parking issues. Updatingmeters, structure, fees or kiosk system, Isaiah Mouw, Republic Parking ad- dressed the council regarding efforts to review and improve parking operations and procedures. There was discussion regarding accessi- bility, equipment updates and review of the fee structures for employees working in the area and customers visiting the downtown businesses. Mr. Amos asked the CFO for financial information regarding parking revenues. 107374 - GriederfChiles that the meeting be adjourned at 5:00 p.m. Voice -vote Ayes: Seven. Motion carried- LeAnn M. Even, CMC, IaCMC Deputy City Clerk MICHELLE GRAHAM Commission Number 837641 My Commission Expires 'OY4 February 23, 2025 MAt!AH:; 3113H�iM ;44CE814rnut+! aee,mmo3 .es,igx3 no�za+mmo.: 3M