HomeMy WebLinkAbout10.17.2022 Regular SessionOctober 17, 2022
The Council of the City of Waterloo, Iowa, met in Regular Session at Harold E. Getty Council Chambers,
Waterloo, Iowa, at 5:30 p.m., on Monday, October 17, 2022. Mayor Quentin Hart in the Chair. Roll Call: Boesen,
Nichols, Amos, Wilder and Feuss, joined the meeting. Absent: Chiles and Grieder.
Prayer or Moment of Silence.
Pledge of Allegiance: Mayor Quentin Hart
100871 - Feuss/Wilder
that the Agenda, as proposed, for the Regular Session on Monday, October 17, 2022, at 5:30 p.m., be
accepted and approved. Voice vote -Ayes: Five. Motion carried.
100872 - Feuss/Wilder
that the Minutes, as proposed, for the Regular Session on Monday, October 3, 2022, at 5:30 p.m., be
accepted and approved. Voice vote -Ayes: Five. Motion carried.
Proclamation declaring October 19, 2022 as Gentleman Day.
Proclamation declaring October 23-29, 2022 as National Lead Poisoning Prevention Week.
PUBLIC COMMENTS
Priscilla Cunningham, 603 S. Hackett Road, shared that it is the law that individuals have a right to
fair housing. She listed the different ways she is facing discrimination with her eviction. She is
currently staying at a shelter and she is wanting someone to help her.
Leon Begay, 204 Baltimore, commented that she has been retaliated against by Martin Realtors for
complaining to the city about improvements that need to be made to her home. Many people that are
evicted and are living in shelters are facing additional barriers to getting back into housing. He also
pointed out that additional rental inspectors need to be hired to help with the rental -housing program.
Sarah Hill, 437 Cutler Street, shared that Priscilla came to the Getting Ahead group. She attended
the class and is now a facilitator and advocate. People are asking for a decent place to live but they
keep coming up against an LLC Group that is stopping people from getting what they need to live
decently. She explained they are asking for help.
Belinda Creighton -Smith, 416 Oliver, shared that she is speaking in support of Priscilla
Cunningham. The fact is that her home was not up to code and paid her rent on time but was evicted
nonetheless. Pressure needs to be put on prosecutors. The community needs the help of the city
council to help people who are oppressed and marginalized can be helped.
Patricia Washington shared that she is in a similar situation. She moved to Iowa in July. When she
moved in, she was not welcome. The neighbors were not friendly and the neighbors would continue
to trash the yard. She complained to Fischels Realty and they did nothing. She shared that she did
not feel safe at the location and Fischels Realty told her that she would be breaking her lease and
would not be getting her deposit back. She shared that her name has been black balled because
Fischels Realty said she owes them $1,000 and nobody wants to rent to her.
Mr. Feuss shared that Mr. Grieder is cancelling his forum tomorrow evening.
100873 - Feuss/Amos
that the above oral comments be received and placed on file. Voice vote -Ayes: Five. Motion
carried.
CONSENT AGENDA
100874 - Feuss/Amos
that the following items on the consent agenda, with the exception of item 1.A.6 to be removed for
discussion, be received, placed on file and approved:
October 17, 2022 Page 2
1.
a. Resolutions to approve the following:
1. Resolution approving Finance Committee Invoice Summary Report, dated October 10, 2022,
in the amount of $3,038,850.72 and October 17, 2022, in the amount of $2,960,822.67, a
copy of which is on file in the City Clerk's office, together with recommendation of approval
of the Finance Committee.
Resolution adopted and upon approval by Mayor assigned No. 2022-637.
2. Resolution approving the request by JSA Development, LLC, for tax exemptions on two
apartments valued at $590,000.00, for property located at 519 East 3rd Street, and located in
the Consolidated Urban Revitalization Area (CURA).
Resolution adopted and upon approval by Mayor assigned No. 2022-638.
3. Resolution approving Variance to Noise Ordinance request from Emily Nyren, in
conjunction with the Waterloo Lights the Night event, to be held on November 26, 2022
from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m., from the top of the parking garage behind Sub City and
Newton's Paradise Cafe.
Resolution adopted and upon approval by Mayor assigned No. 2022-639.
4. Resolution setting date of public hearing as November 7, 2022, to approve the request by
BCP Development LP and Dr. Robert A Behar to rezone approximately 1.3 acres from "C-2"
Commercial District to "C-2, C-Z" Conditional Zoning District to allow for an auto repair
shop and sales located at 1237 Flammang Drive (former Petco store), and instruct the City
Clerk to publish notice.
Resolution adopted and upon approval by Mayor assigned No. 2022-640.
5. Resolution setting date of public hearing as November 7, 2022 for a request by SKS
Communications for a Site Plan Amendment in the "B-P" Business Park District to construct
a 2,400 square foot office building, with related parking, located northeast of 3173 Titan
Trail, and instruct the City Clerk to publish notice.
Resolution adopted and upon approval by Mayor assigned No. 2022-641.
6. Resolution approving the installation of two (2) 25 MPH speed humps in the 300 block and
700 block of Bishop Avenue.
Resolution adopted and upon approval by Mayor assigned No. 2022
7. Resolution approving preliminary specifications, bid documents, etc., setting date of bid
opening as November 3, 2022 and date of public hearing as November 7, 2022, in
conjunction with the purchase of two (2) John Deere 1580 Terrain Cut Out -front Mowers,
and instruct the City Clerk to publish notice.
Resolution adopted and upon approval by Mayor assigned No. 2022-642.
b. Motion to approve the following:
a.
b.
Travel Requests
Name & Title of
Personnel
Class/Meeting
Destination
Date(s)
Amount
not to
Exceed
B.Weliver, Fire Marshal
and J.VanDyke, Fire
Inspector
2022 Fire Prevention
& Building Safety
Education
Conference
Des Moines,
IA
November 1-3,
2022
$1,350.00
Rudy Jones, Pam Mast
and Angie Fordyce -
National Community
Woodstock,
IL
October 30 -
November 2,
2022
53,845.00
Development
Association HOME
October 17, 2022
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2.
c.
d.
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
f.
g•
h.
i.
J.
k.
Community
Development Staff
Underwriting
/Subsidy Layering
D.Jensson, Captain and
B.Lowe, Fire Fighter
2022 Iowa HazMat
Training
Symposium;
Training is
reimbursable by
NIRG
Johnston, IA
September 29-
30, 2022
$465.00
Mayor (Honeywell
Meeting)
Meals for small city
strategic planning
kick-off.
Convention
Center,
Waterloo,
IA
September 22,
2022
$1,163.27
Approved Beer, Liquor, and Wine Applications
Name & Address of
Business
Class
New or
Renewal
Expiration
Date
Includes
Sunday
The Brown Bottle, 209 W.
5th Street
C Liquor
Renewal
10/21/2023
x
Chapala Mexican Restaurant,
900 LaPorte Road
C Liquor w/Outdoor
Service
Renewal
10/22/2023
x
Fareway #951, 40 W. San
Marnan Drive
B Wine / C Beer / E
Liquor
Renewal
11/15/2023
Guddi Mart, 306 Byron
Avenue
E Liquor
Renewal
10/17/2023
x
HyVee Wine & Spirits #1,
2126 Kimball Avenue
_
B Wine / C Beer / E
Liquor
Renewal
11/14/2023
x
Jameson's Public House, 310
E. 4th Street
C Liquor w/Outdoor
Service and Catering
Renewal
11/2/2023
x
Kwik Star #380, 506 W. 9th
Street
B Wine / C Beer
Renewal
11/18/2023
x
Kwik Star #1004, 111 E.
Donald Street
B Wine / C Beer
Renewal
10/21/2023
x
Prime Mart 5, 508 Broadway
Street
B Wine / C Beer / E
Liquor
Renewal
9/15/2023
_
x
Three Amigos Family
Restaurant, 2820 Falls
Avenue
C Liquor
Renewal
8/24/2023
x
Walmart #1496, 1334
Flammang Drive
B Wine / C Beer / E
Liquor
Renewal
9/30/20x23
3. Mayor Hart's recommendation of the following appointments:
Appointee
Board/Commission
Expiration Date
New or
Re -Appointment
John Beckman
Board of Adjustment
December 18, 2027
Re -Appointment
Jeri Thornsberry
Board of Adjustment
December 18, 2027
Re -Appointment
Craig Holdiman
Board of Adjustment
December 18, 2027
Re -Appointment
4. Motion approving recommendation of appointment of Pam Mast from the civil service list, to the
position of Intake -Project Specialist, effective October 18, 2022.
5. Motion approving the recommendation of appointment of Stephanie Shavers from the civil service
list to the position of Neighborhood Services Coordinator, effective November 1, 2022.
6. Motion approving a fireworks display application of Mike Barrett, for the Waterloo Lights The Night
Fireworks event on November 26, 2022, with the display occurring at 9:00 p.m. on the East Side
Parking Ramp.
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7. Bonds.
Roll call vote -Ayes: Five. Motion carried.
100875 - Feuss/Amos
1.A.6 Resolution approving the installation of two (2) 25 MPH speed humps in the 300 block and
700 block of Bishop Avenue. Roll call vote -Ayes: Five. Motion carried.
Rebecca Shock, 821 Bishop Ave, commented that it is an emergency to get a speed hump installed
as speeding on the street is excessive. She spent a lot of time getting names of neighbors who want
to see the speed hump installed. She shared that she is asking for an additional speed hump between
the 1200 and 1300 block of Bishop Avenue.
Resolution adopted and upon approval by Mayor assigned No. 2022-643.
PUBLIC HEARINGS
100876 - Feuss/Wilder
that proof of publication of notice of public hearing on FY 2023 Sidewalk Repair Assessment
Program - Zone 2, Contract No. 1064, as published in the Waterloo Courier on October 3, 2022, be
received and placed on file. Voice vote -Ayes: Five. Motion carried.
This being the time and place of public hearing, the Mayor called for written and oral comments and
there were none.
100877 - Feuss/Wilder
that the hearing be closed. Voice vote -Ayes: Five. Motion carried.
100878 - Feuss/Wilder
that "Resolution approving plans, specifications, forms of contract, etc., and authorizing to proceed",
be adopted. Roll -call vote -Ayes: Five. Motion carried.
Resolution adopted and upon approval by Mayor assigned No. 2022-644.
100879 - Feuss/Wilder
Motion to receive and file and instruct City Clerk to read bids.
Engineer's Estimate: $558,408.29
Bidder
Bid Security
Total Bid Amount
Brock Even Construction LLC
Jesup, IA
5%
$593,016.58
Midwest Concrete Inc.
Peosta, IA
5%
$576,893.30
Voice vote -Ayes: Five. Motion carried.
100880 - Feuss/Wilder
that "Resolution approving award of bid to Midwest Concrete of Peosta, Iowa, in the amount of
$576,893.30, approving the contract, bond and certificate of insurance, in conjunction with the
FY2023 Sidewalk Repair Assessment Program, Contract No. 1064, and authorizing the Mayor and
City Clerk to execute said document", be adopted. Roll -call vote -Ayes: Five. Motion carried.
Resolution adopted and upon approval by Mayor assigned No. 2022-645.
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100881 - Amos/Feuss
that proof of publication of notice of public hearing on the purchase of one (1) 2022 or newer Track
Skid Loader, as published in the Waterloo Courier on October 7, 2022, be received and placed on
file. Voice vote -Ayes: Five. Motion carried.
This being the time and place of public hearing, the Mayor called for written and oral comments and
there were none.
100882 - Amos/Feuss
that the hearing be closed. Voice vote -Ayes: Five. Motion carried.
100883 - Amos/Feuss
that "Resolution approving plans, specifications, forms of contract, etc., and authorizing to proceed",
be adopted. Roll -call vote -Ayes: Five. Motion carried.
Resolution adopted and upon approval by Mayor assigned No. 2022-646.
100884 - Amos/Feuss
Motion to receive and file and instruct City Clerk to read bids.
Bidder
Bid Amount
Murphy Tractor & Equipment Co.
Waterloo, IA
$83,879.00
Murphy Tractor & Equipment Co.
Waterloo, IA
$91,647.00
Black Hawk Equipment
Waterloo, IA
$82,444.28
Altorfer CAT
Cedar Rapids, IA
$114,441.00
Voice vote -Ayes: Five. Motion carried.
100885 - Amos/Feuss
that "Resolution awarding bid to Black Hawk Equipment of Waterloo, Iowa in the amount of
$82,444.28 in conjunction with the purchase of one (1) 2022 or newer Track Skid Loader", be adopted.
Roll -call vote -Ayes: Five. Motion carried.
Resolution adopted and upon approval by Mayor assigned No. 2022-647.
RESOLUTIONS
100886 - Nichols/Amos
that "Resolution confirming Experience Waterloo Board's recommendation of awarding Hotel -Motel
Grant funds to the following: Iowa Steam in the amount of $3,000.00 and 50/50 Bowling Tournament
in the amount of $3,000.00", be adopted. Roll call vote -Ayes: Five. Motion carried.
Resolution adopted and upon approval by Mayor assigned No. 2022-648.
100887 - Nichols/Amos
that "Resolution approving a Professional Services Agreement with AECOM Technical Services Inc.,
of Waterloo, Iowa, in an amount not to exceed $249,500.00, in conjunction with the Waterloo Sanitary
Sewer Improvements Cattle Congress Lift Station and Force Main, and authorizing the Mayor to
execute said document", be adopted. Roll call vote -Ayes: Five. Motion carried.
Resolution adopted and upon approval by Mayor assigned No. 2022-649.
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100888 - Nichols/Amos
that "Resolution approving a Professional Services Agreement with Modus of Waterloo, Iowa, in the
amount of $24,000.00, in conjunction with the Waterloo Center of the Arts - Youth Pavilion Phase II
Boiler Replacement Project, and authorizing the Mayor to execute said document", be adopted. Roll
call vote -Ayes: Five. Motion carried.
Resolution adopted and upon approval by Mayor assigned No. 2022-650.
100889 - Boesen/Feuss
that "Resolution approving Supplemental Agreement No. 2, to a Professional Services Agreement
with Stanley Consultants, Inc., of Des Moines, Iowa, originally executed March 11, 2019, in an amount
not to exceed $58,944.00, in conjunction with the Delane Avenue Storm Water Detention
Improvements Project, and authorizing the Mayor and City Clerk to execute said document", be
adopted. Roll call vote -Ayes: Five. Motion carried.
Resolution adopted and upon approval by Mayor assigned No. 2022-651.
100890 - Boesen/Feuss
that "Resolution approving a request by the City of Waterloo to dedicate a natural gas easement over
a portion of Lot 14 and Tract "K", Midport America Park Plat No. 2, and the Southeast Quarter and
Southwest Quarter, Section 5, Township 89 North, Range 13 West of the 5th PM", be adopted. Roll
call vote -Ayes: Five. Motion carried.
Resolution adopted and upon approval by Mayor assigned No. 2022-652.
100891 - Boesen/Feuss
that "Resolution approving a request by the City of Waterloo to dedicate a public utility easement over
a portion of the Southwest Quarter (SW 1/4) and the Northwest Fractional Quarter (FRL NW 1/4) of
Section 5, Township 89 North, Range 13 West of the Fifth Principal Meridian (5th PM)", be adopted.
Roll call vote -Ayes: Five. Motion carried.
Resolution adopted and upon approval by Mayor assigned No. 2022-653.
100892 - Feuss/Wilder
that "Resolution approving a Professional Services Agreement with Terracon Consultants, Inc., of
Cedar Falls, Iowa, in an amount not to exceed $2,725.00, in conjunction with the FY 2020 Courtland,
Jefferson, and Mulberry Streets Reconstruction Program, Contract No. 1015, and authorizing the
Mayor to execute said document", be adopted. Roll call vote -Ayes: Five. Motion carried.
Resolution adopted and upon approval by Mayor assigned No. 2022-654.
100893 - Feuss/Wilder
that "Resolution approving a Development Agreement with KL Properties, LLC for the construction
of 2,400 square foot office building and Minimum Assessment Agreement in the amount of
$220,000.00, and authorizing the Mayor and City Clerk to execute said document", be adopted. Roll
call vote -Ayes: Five. Motion carried.
Resolution adopted and upon approval by Mayor assigned No. 2022-655.
100894 - Feuss/Wilder
that "Resolution approving an Encroachment Agreement with Gregory Schreiber to allow for an 18
foot by 24 foot garage to extend 4 feet on to an easement, located at 928 Loretta Avenue in the "R-2"
One and Two Family Residence District, and authorizing the Mayor and City Clerk to execute said
document", be adopted. Roll call vote -Ayes: Five. Motion carried.
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Resolution adopted and upon approval by Mayor assigned No. 2022-656.
100895 - Nichols/Amos
that "Resolution approving a request by 5 Bees, LLC Jonny B. Construction, for an appeal to the City
Code requirement prohibiting vehicles from parking on the city -owned right-of-way of West 16th
Street, located across West 16th Street from 1728 Black Hawk Street, to allow an approximate 20 foot
by 120 foot paved area between the street and the property line", be adopted. Roll call vote -Ayes:
Five. Motion carried.
Resolution adopted and upon approval by Mayor assigned No. 2022-657.
100896 - Nichols/Amos
that "Resolution amending the original resolution, approved on August 17, 2020, said Resolution
Approving and Authorizing a Loan and Disbursement Agreement with the Iowa Finance Authority
and Authorizing and Providing for the Issuance of Taxable Sewer Revenue Capital Loan Note, Series
2020B, in order to provide for the funding of a sponsored project under the terms of a new note to be
issued in the principal amount of $4,861,743.40", be adopted. Roll call vote -Ayes: Five. Motion
carried.
Resolution adopted and upon approval by Mayor assigned No. 2022-658.
100897 - Nichols/Amos
that "Resolution authorizing an exception to the City of Waterloo's Purchasing Policy to approve the
purchase of one (1) 2021 (Demo) Curb Roller CM4000 w/Profile 2 Standard Drum in the amount of
$8,500.00 and one (1) 2019 (Used) Curb Roller HP1300 Hydra Pack Generator in the amount of
$4,395.00 from Star Equipment, LTD of Waterloo, Iowa", be adopted. Roll call vote -Ayes: Five.
Motion carried.
Resolution adopted and upon approval by Mayor assigned No. 2022-659.
100898 - Feuss/Wilder
that "Resolution approving a Professional Services Agreement with AECOM Technical Services, Inc.,
for design services for pavement rehabilitation to Runway 12/30; Taxiway Alpha East; and, Taxiway
Echo at the Waterloo Regional Airport, in an amount not to exceed $106,600.00, via future FAA Grant
No. FAA-AIP-3-19-0094-053, and authorizing the Mayor to execute said document", be adopted. Roll
call vote -Ayes: Five. Motion carried.
Resolution adopted and upon approval by Mayor assigned No. 2022-660.
100899 - Feuss/Wilder
that "Resolution approving a Professional Services Agreement with AECOM Technical Services, Inc.,
for design services for pavement reconstruction to Taxiway Alpha West at Waterloo Regional Airport,
in an amount not to exceed $227,400.00, via future FAA Grant No. FAA-BIL-AIP-3-19-0094-056-
2023, and authorizing the Mayor to execute said document", be adopted. Roll call vote -Ayes: Five.
Motion carried.
Resolution adopted and upon approval by Mayor assigned No. 2022-661.
100900 - Feuss/Wilder
that "Resolution approving a Professional Services Agreement not to exceed $14,000.00 with HR
Green to submit an FY 2023 EPA Brownfields Cleanup Grant to cover costs associated with abating
asbestos containing material in Former Rath Packing Buildings located at 1442, 1508, 1620 and 1656
Sycamore Street, and authorize the Mayor to execute said document", be adopted. Roll call vote -
Ayes: Five. Motion carried.
Resolution adopted and upon approval by Mayor assigned No. 2022-662.
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100901 - Feuss/Wilder
that "Resolution approving a Project Memorandum of Agreement with the Waterloo Development
Corporation for the continuing partnership for projects in Downtown Waterloo, including the
whitewater course, and authorizing the Mayor and City Clerk to execute said documents", be adopted.
Roll call vote -Ayes: Five. Motion carried.
Mr. Boesen questioned if there is asbestos in these buildings.
Noel Anderson, Community Planning and Development Director, provided an overview of the item
and explained that there is asbestos in the building and the city is going for a grant to abate the asbestos.
Mr. Boesen commented that council was initially told that Crystal Ice did a study and there was no
asbestos in the building.
Noel Anderson explained that he that because a lot of pipe wrap had been replaced, Crystal Ice
believed there was no asbestos. However, a full report shows that asbestos was found in other
materials. He said he would forward that report to Mr. Boesen.
Resolution adopted and upon approval by Mayor assigned No. 2022-663.
ORDINANCES
100902 - Amos/Boesen
that "an ordinance amending the City of Waterloo Traffic Code by adding Subsection (4a) - Bishop
Avenue to Section 541, Increasing Speed Limits in Certain Areas - Bishop Avenue from the 1200
block to Independence Avenue - 30 MPH Independence Avenue to Martin Luther King Jr. Drive - 35
MPH and adding Subsection (52a) - Northeast Drive from Martin Luther King Jr. Drive to Newell
Street - 35 MPH", be received, placed on file, considered and passed for the first time. Roll call vote -
Ayes: Five. Motion carried.
100903 - Amos/Boesen
that rules requiring ordinances to be considered and voted for passage at two prior meetings be
suspended. Roll call vote -Ayes: Five. Motion carried.
100904 - Amos/Boesen
that "an ordinance amending the City of Waterloo Traffic Code by adding Subsection (4a) - Bishop
Avenue to Section 541, Increasing Speed Limits in Certain Areas - Bishop Avenue from the 1200
block to Independence Avenue - 30 MPH Independence Avenue to Martin Luther King Jr. Drive - 35
MPH and adding Subsection (52a) - Northeast Drive from Martin Luther King Jr. Drive to Newell
Street - 35 MPH", be considered and passed for the second and third times and adopted. Roll call
vote -Ayes: Five. Motion carried.
Ordinance adopted and upon approval by Mayor assigned No. 5665.
100905 - Boesen/Nichols
that "an ordinance amending the City of Waterloo Traffic Code by deleting Subsection (3)
Commercial Street, of Section 549, Loading Zones or Grab-N-Go Zones, in its entirety, and inserting
in lieu thereof, a new Subsection (3) Commercial Street, of Section 549, Loading Zones or Grab-N-
Go Zones for the Southwest side in the 500 block (Convention Center)", be received, placed on file,
considered and passed for the first time. Roll call vote -Ayes: Five. Motion carried.
100906 - Boesen/Nichols
that rules requiring ordinances to be considered and voted for passage at two prior meetings be
suspended. Roll call vote -Ayes: Five. Motion carried.
100907 - Boesen/Nichols
October 17, 2022 Page 9
that "an ordinance amending the City of Waterloo Traffic Code by deleting Subsection (3)
Commercial Street, of Section 549, Loading Zones or Grab-N-Go Zones, in its entirety, and inserting
in lieu thereof, a new Subsection (3) Commercial Street, of Section 549, Loading Zones or Grab-N-
Go Zones for the Southwest side in the 500 block (Convention Center)", be considered and passed for
the second and third times and adopted. Roll call vote -Ayes: Five. Motion carried.
Ordinance adopted and upon approval by Mayor assigned No. 5666.
100908 - Nichols/Amos
that "an ordinance amending the City of Waterloo Traffic Code by adding a new Section 550,
Designated Memorial Hall Parking Between Signs and adding subsection (1) Courbat Court the
Southwest side, to the Traffic Code, be received, placed on file, considered and passed for the first
time. Roll call vote -Ayes: Five. Motion carried.
100909 - Nichols/Amos
that rules requiring ordinances to be considered and voted for passage at two prior meetings be
suspended. Roll call vote -Ayes: Five. Motion carried.
100910 - Nichols/Amos
that "an ordinance amending the City of Waterloo Traffic Code by adding a new Section 550,
Designated Memorial Hall Parking Between Signs and adding subsection (1) Courbat Court the
Southwest side, to the Traffic Code", be considered and passed for the second and third times and
adopted. Roll call vote -Ayes: Five. Motion carried.
Ordinance adopted and upon approval by Mayor assigned No. 5667.
100911 - Feuss/Amos
that "an ordinance amending the City of Waterloo Traffic Code by deleting Subsection (60), Cedar
Street, to Section 551, Parking Prohibited on Certain Streets At all Times, in its entirety, and inserting
in lieu thereof, a new Subsection (60), Cedar Street, for the Northeast side of Cedar Street from W.
4th Street to W. 2nd Street and adding Subsection (77a) Courbat Court, to Section 551, Parking
Prohibited At All Times On Certain Streets, Courbat Court, for the Northeast side of Courbat Court
from W. 4th Street, to W. 5th Street and the Southwest side from W. 4th Street to W. 5th Street, except
where Memorial Hall Parking is allowed, be received, placed on file, considered and passed for the
first time. Roll call vote -Ayes: Five. Motion carried.
Mel Wittwer, Memorial Hall Commissioner, questioned the purpose of the ordinance and explained
that he would like to see spots made with signs that say Memorial Hall Business Parking Only.
Sandie Greco, Traffic Superintendent, provided and overview of the ordinance.
Mayor Hart asked that Sandie Greco work with Memorial Hall to look at parking.
100912 - Feuss/Amos
that rules requiring ordinances to be considered and voted for passage at two prior meetings be
suspended. Roll call vote -Ayes: Five. Motion carried.
100913 - Feuss/Amos
that "an ordinance amending the City of Waterloo Traffic Code by deleting Subsection (60), Cedar
Street, to Section 551, Parking Prohibited on Certain Streets At all Times, in its entirety, and inserting
in lieu thereof, a new Subsection (60), Cedar Street, for the Northeast side of Cedar Street from W.
4th Street to W. 2nd Street and adding Subsection (77a) Courbat Court, to Section 551, Parking
Prohibited At All Times On Certain Streets, Courbat Court, for the Northeast side of Courbat Court
from W. 4th Street, to W. 5th Street and the Southwest side from W. 4th Street to W. 5th Street, except
where Memorial Hall Parking is allowed", be considered and passed for the second and third times
and adopted. Roll call vote -Ayes: Five. Motion carried.
October 17, 2022 Page 10
Ordinance adopted and upon approval by Mayor assigned No. 5668.
ADJOURNMENT
100914 - Feuss/Nichols
that the Council adjourn at 6:25 p.m. Voice vote -Ayes: Five. Motion carried.
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Kelley Felchle
City Clerk