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ORDINANCE NO. ,3 / 03
AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING AND DESIGNATING THE BOUNDARIES OF AN URBAN REVITALIZATION
AREA IN THE CITY OF WATERLOO
WHEREAS, the 68th General Assembly of the State of Iowa has passed and
Governor Robert D. Ray has signed an act known as the Urban Revitalization
Act of 1979 ( House File 81) relating to property tax exemptions for property
on which improvements have been made in a revitalization area of a city and
authorizing cities to issue revenue bonds for revitalization and urban renewal
areas; and,
WHEREAS, it is desirable and in the interest of the public health, safety,
and welfare of the residents of the City of Waterloo that the City of Waterloo
(herein called the "City") undertake and carry out an Urban Revitalization
Program (herein called the "Program") in the Neighborhood Housing Services
Area of the City encompassing a tract of land situated in the City of Waterloo,
County of Black Hawk, State of Iowa, generally described as follows:
That area beginning at the intersection of East Fourth and Newell,
thence easterly along Newell to Beech Street, thence southerly
along Beech to Oneida, thence easterly along Oneida to Linden,
thence southerly along Linden to the Chicago and Great Western Railroad,
thence southwesterly along the Chicago and Great Western Railroad to
the Illinois Central Railroad, thence northwesterly along the Illinois
Central Railroad to East Fourth Street, thence along East Fourth to
point of beginning
WHEREAS, there has been prepared and referred to the City Council
for review and approval an Urban Revitalization Plan prepared in accordance
with said Urban Revitalization Act for 1979 for said revitalization area; and
WHEREAS, the members of the City Council have general knowledge of the
conditions prevailing in the revitalization area,
WHEREAS, the City Council has adopted a Resolution No. 26901 finding
that the rehabilitation, conservation, redevelopment, or a combination thereof
of the area is necessary in the interest of the public health, safety, or welfare
of the residents of the City and the revitalization area meets the criteria of
Section One (1) of the Urban Revitalization Act of 1979; and
WHEREAS, the City has filed a copy of the proposed plan for the designated
revitalization area with the City Development Board by the fourteenth day before
the scheduled public hearing; and,
WHEREAS, the City has scheduled a public hearing and notified all owners
of record of real property located within the proposed area, the tenants living
within the proposed area and the City Development Board in accordance with
Section three hundred sixty-two point three (362.3) of the Code and the City
has also sent notice by ordinary mail to the last known address of the owners
of record and also sent notice by ordinary mail to the "occupants" of city
addresses located within the proposed area, such notices having been given by
the thirtieth day prior to the public hearing in accordance with the provisions
of the Urban Revitalization Act; and,
WHEREAS, the public hearing has been held on the 25th day of August, 1980;
and,
WHEREAS, a second public hearing has not been deemed necessary in
accord with Sub-section Six (6) of Section Two (2) of the Urban Revitalization
Act.
BOOK 237 PAGE 953
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WATERLOO,
IOWA.
Section 1. The Urban Revitalization Plan as adopted by the City Council
by Resolution No. 2 7 2 0 Ton September 1 , 19 Sr), is hereby adopted
and a copy of said Plan shall remain on file in the office of the City Clerk
of the City of Waterloo, Iowa.
Section 2. There is hereby designated as a revitalization area the
following described real estate located in Waterloo, Black Hawk County, Iowa:
That area beginning at the intersection of East Fourth and Newell,
thence easterly along Newell to Beech Street, thence southerly
along Beech to Oneida, thence easterly along Oneida to Linden, thence
southerly along Linden to the Chicago and Great Western Railroad, thence
southwesterly along the Chicago and Great Western Railroad to the
Illinois Central Railroad, thence northwesterly along the Illinois
Central Railroad to East Fourth Street, thence along East Fourth to point
of beginning.
Section 3. All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith
be and the same are hereby repealed.
Section 4. It is the intention of the City Council that each section,
paragraph, sentence, clause, and provision of this ordinance is separable;
and if any provision is held unconstitutional or invalid for any reason, such
decision shall not affect the remainder of this ordinance, nor any part thereof
other than that affected by such decision
Passed and adopted this 6th day of October, 1980.
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Leo P. Rooff, Mayor
ATTEST:
La P. Burge , City Clerk
This is acorrective copy of Ordinance #3103, originally recorded on October 29, 1980,
in Misc. Book 236, Page 294 in the Recorder's Office , Black Hawk County, Iowa.
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BOOK 237 PAGE 954
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WATERLOO,
IOWA.
Section 1. The Urban Revitalization Plan as adopted by the City Council
by Resolution No.No. t.D7Z237 on September 452 , 19 (g() , is hereby adopted
and a copy of said Plan shall remain on file in the office of the City Clerk
of the City of Waterloo, Iowa.
Section 2. There is hereby designated as a revitalization area the
following described real estate located in Waterloo, Black Hawk County, Iowa:
That area beginning at the intersection of East Fourth and Newell,
thence easterly along Newell to Beech Street, thence southerly
along Beech to Oneida, thence easterly along Oneida to Linden, thence
southerly along Linden to the Chicago and Great Western Railroad, thence
southwesterly along the Chicago and Great Western Railroad to the
Illinois Central Railroad, thence northwesterly along the Illinois
Central Railroad to East Fourth Street, thence along East Fourth to point
of beginning.
Section 3. All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith
be and the same are hereby repealed.
Section 4. It is the intention of the City Council that each section,
paragraph, sentence, clause, and provision of this ordinance is separable;
and if any provision is held unconstitutional or invalid for any reason, such
decision shall not affect the remainder of this ordinance, nor any part thereof
other than that affected by such decision
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Leo P. Rooff, Mayor
ATTE8'T:'
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L4Xy P. Burg , City Clerk
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BOOK 236 PACE 295
ORDINANCE NO. 3/ 0
AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING AND DESIGNATING THE BOUNDARIES OF AN URBAN REVITALIZATION
AREA IN THE CITY OF WATERLOO
WHEREAS, the 68th General Assembly of the State of Iowa has passed and
Governor Robert D. Ray has signed an act known as the Urban Revitalization
Act of 1979 ( House File 81) relating to property tax exemptions for property
on which improvements have been made in a revitalization area of a city and
authorizing cities to issue revenue bonds for revitalization and urban renewal
areas; and,
WHEREAS, it is desirable and in the interest of the public health, safety,
and welfare of the residents of the City of Waterloo that the City of Waterloo
(herein called the "City") undertake and carry out an Urban Revitalization
Program (herein called the "Program") in the Neighborhood Housing Services
Area of the City encompassing a tract of land situated in the City of Waterloo,
County of Black Hawk, State of Iowa, generally described as follows:
That area beginning at the intersection of East Fourth and Newell,
thence easterly along Newell to Beech Street, thence southerly
along Beech to Oneida, thence easterly along Oneida to Linden,
thence southerly along Linden to the Chicago and Great Western Railroad,
thence southwesterly along the Chicago and Great Western Railroad to
the Illinois Central Railroad, thence northwesterly along the Illinois
Central Railroad to East Fourth Street, thence along East Fourth to
point of beginning
WHEREAS, there has been prepared and referred to the City Council
for review and approval an Urban Revitalization Plan prepared in accordance
with said Urban Revitalization Act for 1979 for said revitalization area; and
WHEREAS, the members of the City Council have general knowledge of the
conditions prevailing in the revitalization area,
WHEREAS, the City Council has adopted a Resolution No. 26901 finding
that the rehabilitation, conservation, redevelopment, or a combination thereof
of the area is necessary in the interest of the public health, safety, or welfare
of the residents of the City and the revitalization area meets the criteria of
Section One (1) of the Urban Revitalization Act of 1979; and
WHEREAS, the City has filed a copy of the proposed plan for the designated
revitalization area with the City Development Board by the fourteenth day before
the scheduleipublic hearing; and,
WHEREAS, the City has scheduled a public hearing and notified all owners
of record of real property located within the proposed area, the tenants living
within the proposed area and the City Development Board in accordance with
Section three hundred sixty-two point three (362.3) of the Code and the City
has also sent notice by ordinary mail to the last known address of the owners
of record and also sent notice by ordinary mail to the "occupants" of city
addresses located within the proposed area, such notices having been given by
the thirtieth day prior to the public hearing in accordance with the provisions
of the Urban Revitalization Act; and,
WHEREAS, the public hearing has been held on the 25th day of August, 1980;
and,
WHEREAS, a second public hearing has not been deemed necessary in
accord with Sub-section Six (6) of Section Two (2) of the Urban Revitalization
Act.
fitIgii 236 rut 294
STATE OF IO W A, I, Rohkr_f__.l�L__t'1c�QY
SS
31ack Hawk County, Publisher of the ��U a kr10 0 (E0 u ri 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 0 r.da.ntc e__tlo_: 3103
ORDINANCE NO.3103 notice was published in the English language only wfd$tikTc
AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING
AND DESIGNATING THE
BOUNDARIES OF AN URBAN once yl forcioug', cutiv f
REVITALIZATION AREA IN THE
CITY OF WATERLOO
WHEREAS, the 68th General commencing on the 13 t h day of 0 c t . 19 80
Assembly of the State of Iowa hos
passed and Governor Robert D. Ray
has signed an act known as the Urban in the issuescof QL t,___13 f__3Q 8 Q
Revitalization Act of 1979(House File
jelllvtl k.'!lit Moult,eYiiuiiZa11ai1 Pianos adopted by the City Council by Resolution No. 27207 on September 2, of said newspaper, and
1980,is hereby adopted and a copy of that the annexed rate of advertising is the regular legal rate of
said Plan shall remain on file in the
office of the City Clerk of the City of said newspaper, and that the following is a correct bill for pub-
Waterloo,Iowa.
Section 2. There is hereby
designated as a revitalization area the lishing said notice.
following described real estate located
in Waterloo, Block Hawk County, PIinter's Bill $ 3& r
Iowa:
That area beginning at the
intersection of East Fourth and
Newell, thence easterly along •_.
Newell to Beech Street, thence
southerly along Beech to Oneida,
thence easterly along Oneida to i
Linden, thence southerly along Subscribed and sworn to before me this 13 t h
Linden to the Chicago and Great day
Western Railroad, thence /y
southwesterly along the Chicago of 0.c taber A. D., 19__y__
and Great Western Railroad to
the Illinois Central Railroad,
thence northwesterly along the 1 1
Illinois Central Railroad to East
Fourth Street,thence along East Notary Public
Fourth to point of beginning.
Section 3.All ordinances or parts of
ordinances in conflict herewith be and Received of
the same are hereby repealed.
Section 4. It is the intention of the the sum of
City Council that each section, D011aIs
paragraph, sentence, clause, on
provision of this ordinance in full for publication of the above notice.
separable;and if any provision is h
unconstitutional or invalid for?
reason, such decision shall not r�
the remainder of this ordinanc
any part thereof other tho . Publishers
affected by such decision.
15/Ler
Leo P.Ra
ATTEST.
CM 13 3 Is,/Larry P.Burger N{l-1
l Lorry P.Burger,City Clerk ,�_