Tuesday, September 3, 2013

7:30 P.M.

Scott County Administrative Center

(Formerly the Bicentennial Building)

1st Floor Board Room

600 W Fourth Street

Davenport, Iowa 52801

AGENDA

1. Call to order.

2. Minutes - Approval of meeting minutes from the August 6, 2013 meeting

3.  Sketch Plan Review: Minor Subdivision Plat - Century Comtowers, LLC, Buffalo Township, Section 1

4. Sketch Plan/Final Plat Review: Minor Subdivision Plat - Bankland, LLC, Pleasant Valley Township, Sections 6 and 7      

Public Hearing Procedure

a. Chairman reads public notice of hearing.

b. Director reviews background of request.

c. Applicant /Representative provide any additional comments on request.

d. Public may make comments or ask questions.

e. Director makes staff recommendation.

f. Applicant may respond or comment.

g. Commission members may ask questions.

h. Chairman closes the public portion of the hearing (No more comments from the public or applicant).

i.  Discussion period for the Commission members.

j. Commission members make motion to approval, deny, or modify request.

k. Final vote.  Recommendation goes to Board of Supervisors.  

Please turn off or silence all cell phones and other electronic devices.

CHICAGO - Governor Pat Quinn today took action on the following bill:

Bill No.: SB 925

An Act Concerning: Transportation

Repeals Section 11-1419 of the Illinois Vehicle Code relating to driving time limits for second division vehicles in order to eliminate duplication and ensure compliance with federal law.

Action: Signed

Effective: January 1, 2014

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DAVENPORT, IA–Waste Commission of Scott County facilities will be closed Monday, Sept. 2, 2013 in observance of Labor Day. Normal hours of operation will resume on Tuesday, Sept. 3, 2013. Facilities closed include the following:

§  Scott Area Recycling Center, 5640 Carey Ave., Davenport

§  Scott Area Landfill, 11555 110th Ave., Davenport

§  Scott Area Household Hazardous Material Facilities, Davenport and Buffalo

§  Electronic Demanufacturing Facility, 1048 East 59th St., Davenport

Waste Commission of Scott County is an inter-governmental agency whose mission is to provide environmentally sound and economically feasible solid waste management for Scott County. For more information about the Commission, please call (563) 381-1300 or visit www.wastecom.com.

 

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Des Moines, (August 19, 2013) ?The State Judicial Nominating Commission will hold public interviews of the 22 applicants for the Iowa Court of Appeals on August 21 and 22, 2013, beginning at 11:00 a.m. August 21 and 9:40 a.m. August 22. The interviews will be in the Iowa Supreme Court courtroom, 4th Floor, Iowa Judicial Branch Building, 1111 East Court Ave., Des Moines. The public is welcome to attend. The interviews will be streamed live over the Internet. A link to the stream will be on the Iowa Judicial Branch website home page ( www.iowacourts.gov ). The interviews will be limited to 20 minutes for each applicant. The schedule of interviews is below.

 

Wednesday, August 21, 2013

11:00 a.m.     Sharon Greer

11:20             Randy Lee Waagmeester

11:40             Douglas Robert Oelschlaeger

 

12:00 p.m.      Lunch

 

12:50             Molly McConville Weber

1:10                Michael Joseph Shubatt

1:30                Peter Christopher Hart

1:50                Frank  Cal Tenuta

2:10                Jennifer Lee Miller

2:30                Phillip John Tabor

2:50                Susan Kay Christensen

 

3:10                Break

 

3:30                Christopher Lee  McDonald

3:50                Alan H. Bjork

4:10                Emily Gould Chafa

4:30                Matt M. Dummermuth

4:50                Mark Dana Cleve

 

Thursday, August 22

9:40 a.m.       Jeanie Kunkle Vaudt

10:00             David Larry Leitner

10:20             Thomas Arthur  Mayes

10:40             George Scott Eichhorn

 

11:00             Break

 

11:20             Samuel Paul Langholz

11:40             Rebecca Saffin Parrish-Sams

12:00             Alan Roger Ostergren

 

 

Completed questionnaires and writing samples submitted by the applicants are available to the public and posted on the Iowa Judicial Branch website at http://www.iowacourts.gov/State_Judicial_Nominating_Commission/Application_Information

 

The Commission is responsible for screening applicants and sending a slate of nominees to the governor who makes the appointment to the court. The Commission plans to send a slate of three nominees to Governor Branstad. The court of appeals vacancy will occur when Chief Judge Larry J. Eisenhauer retires September 30, 2013.

 

 

 

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CHICAGO - Governor Pat Quinn today took action on the following bills:

Bill No.: HB 49

An Act Concerning: Revenue

Makes it a Class 3 felony to sell, purchase, install, transfer, possess, use, or access any automated sales suppression device, zapper, or phantom-ware in Illinois.

Action: Signed

Effective: Jan. 1, 2014

Bill No.: HB 61

An Act Concerning: Public Health

Repeals a section of the Communicable Disease Prevention Act which requires the state and local health departments to report the identity of students with HIV/AIDS to their respective school principals.

Action: Signed

Effective: Jan. 1, 2014

Bill No.: HB 71

An Act Concerning: Public Aid

Enhances the ability of the Inspector General of the Department of Healthcare and Family Services to prevent and lessen the occurrence of Medicaid program fraud, waste, and abuse; to recoup program overpayments; and to impose interest and civil penalties.

Action: Signed

Effective: Immediately

 

Bill No.: HB 84

An Act Concerning: Public Health

Creates a license for wholesale distribution of a drug in shortage, and sets provision for licensure and penalties for violations.

Action: Signed

Effective: Immediately

 

Bill No.: HB100

An Act Concerning: Public Health and Safety

Permits the Chester Mental Health Center to use transport devices on civil recipients in the course of transport.

Action: Signed

Effective: Immediately

 

Bill No.: HB 101

An Act Concerning: Regulation

Increases the fines for violations under the Pawnbroker Regulation Act and increases the jurisdictional powers of the Department of Financial and Professional Regulation.

Action: Signed

Effective: Immediately

 

Bill No.: HB 131

An Act Concerning: Reports of Stun Gun and Taser Use by Law Enforcement Officers.

Requires training for law enforcement officers who use tasers and stun guns.

Action: Signed

Effective: Jan. 1, 2014

 

Bill No.: HB 181

An Act Concerning: Criminal Law

Authorizes the State Police to receive payments from additional fines imposed on child pornography offenders.

Action: Signed

Effective: Jan. 1, 2014

 

Bill No.: HB 198

An Act Concerning: Transportation

Creates the Illinois Police K-9 Memorial license plates.

Action: Signed

Effective: Jan. 1, 2014

 

Bill No.: HB 490

An Act Concerning: Education

Requires passage test of basic skills before an Educator License or Professional Educator License can be issued.

Action: Signed

Effective: Jan. 1, 2014

 

Bill No.: HB 530

An Act Concerning: Regulation

Revises definition of "hearing aid" and "hearing instrument."

Action: Signed

Effective: Immediately

 

Bill No.: HB 532

An Act Concerning: Regulation

Extends the Electrologist Licensing Act sunset to Jan. 1, 2024 and revises applicant requirements; increases the fines that may be imposed; and expands Department of Professional Regulation's disciplinary authority.

Action: Signed

Effective: Immediately

 

Bill No.: HB 533

An Act Concerning: Regulation

Makes numerous technical changes to the Act.

Action: Signed

Effective: Dec. 31, 2013

 

Bill No.: HB 595

An Act Concerning: Regulation

Amends the Community Association Manager Licensing and Disciplinary Act.

Action: Signed

Effective: Jan. 1, 2014

 

Bill No.: HB 702

An Act Concerning: Safety

Amends the Environmental Protection Act to make certain exemptions on regulations for non-infectious needles.

Action: Signed

Effective: Jan. 1, 2014

 

Bill No.: HB 733

An Act Concerning: Animals

Adjusts regulations for impounded livestock.

Action: Signed

Effective: Immediately

Bill No.: HB 743

An Act Concerning: Wildlife

Extends the youth-only deer hunting season to include the Columbus Day holiday.

Action: Signed

Effective: Immediately

Bill No.: HB 801

An Act Concerning: Criminal Law

Expands aggravated battery to include battery of a nurse who is performing his/her duties as a nurse.

Action: Signed

Effective: Jan. 1, 2014

Bill No.: HB 804

An Act Concerning: Criminal Law

Modifies definition of predatory criminal assault of a child; requires reporting of criminal sexual abuse of a child.

Action: Signed

Effective: Jan. 1, 2014

Bill No.: HB 806

An Act Concerning: Criminal Law

Increases restrictions on the purchase of pseudoephedrine for certain individuals.

Action: Signed

Effective: Immediately

 

Bill No.: HB 827

An Act Concerning: Criminal Law

Requires Office of the State's Attorney to inform the victim's family members of their right to present an impact statement at sentencing.

Action: Signed

Effective: Jan. 1, 2014

 

Bill No.: HB 830

An Act Concerning: Criminal Law

Authorizes a fee of 30% of taxable court costs to be added to the overdue delinquent amount.

Action: Signed

Effective: Jan. 1, 2014

 

Bill No.: HB 946

An Act Concerning: Education

Creates Young Adult Heroin Use Task Force to address the use of heroin among high school students in Illinois.

Action: Signed

Effective: Immediately

Bill No.: HB 984

An Act Concerning: Civil Law

Clarifies the circumstances under which circuit clerks should collect an existing fee for violations of conservation-related statutes.

Action: Signed

Effective: Immediately

 

Bill No.: HB 989

An Act Concerning: Transportation

Creates the Illinois Public Safety Drivers License Plate.

Action: Signed

Effective: Jan. 1, 2014

Bill No.: HB 996

An Act Concerning: Gaming

Makes technical changes to policy regarding charitable game nights held by municipalities.

Action: Signed

Effective: Jan. 1, 2014

 

Bill No.: HB 1017

An Act Concerning: Civil Law

Authorizes the use of the Illinois Health Information Exchange and real-time data sharing to support the success of care coordination and Medicaid reform.

Action: Signed

Effective: Immediately

 

Bill No.: HB 1063

An Act Concerning: Criminal Law

Removes statute of limitations for criminal actions against alleged perpetrators where victims of sexual offenses were under the age of 18 at the time of the offense.

Action: Signed

Effective: Jan. 1, 2014

 

Bill No.: HB 1191

An Act Concerning: State Government

Expands the Department on Aging's Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program to older adults and individuals with disabilities living in community or domestic settings.

Action: Signed

Effective: Immediately

 

Bill No.: HB 1199

An Act Concerning: Transportation

Prohibits a person or entity from using an electronic tracking device, such as a GPS tracker, to determine the location or movement of another person.

Action: Signed

Effective: Jan. 1, 2014

 

Bill No.: HB 1238

An Act Concerning: Transportation

Allows for the creation of The H Foundation - Committed to a Cure for Cancer license plate.

Action: Signed

Effective: Jan. 1, 2014

 

Bill No.: HB 1288

An Act Concerning: Education

Codifies federal complaint procedures for students with Individualized Education Plans ("IEP").

Action: Signed

Effective: Immediately

 

Bill No.: HB 1295

An Act Concerning: Local Government

Authorizes the Illinois Urban Development Authority to use funds for transportation projects.

Action: Signed

Effective: Immediately

 

Bill No.: HB 1309

An Act Concerning: Criminal Law

Creates a criminal offense for knowingly video or audio recording an assault or battery act with the intent to disseminate the recording.

Action: Signed

Effective: Jan. 1, 2014

 

Bill No.: HB 1330

An Act Concerning: Land

Clarifies legal descriptions of parcels of land.

Action: Signed

Effective: Immediately

 

Bill No.: HB 1335

An Act Concerning: Insurance

Inserts a definition for financial institution within the Title Insurance Act and makes technical changes to the disbursement of settlement funds.

Action: Signed

Effective: Immediately

 

 

Bill No.: HB 1349

An Act Concerning: Local Government

Authorizes fire protection districts to enact ordinances requiring that certain structures install access or key boxes that allow the fire department access for life-saving purposes.

Action: Signed

Effective: Immediately

 

Bill No.: HB 1351

An Act Concerning: Public Employee Benefits

Clarifies the Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund's ("IMRF" or "Fund") Return-to-Work Policy.

Action: Signed

Effective: Immediately

 

Bill No.: HB 1353

An Act Concerning: Finance

Allows park districts, conservation districts, and forest preserve districts to invest public funds in interest-earning bonds issued by other units of local government.

Action: Signed

Effective: Immediately

 

Bill No.: HB 1375

An Act Concerning: Public Employee Retirement Benefits

Increases survivor's annuity to provide parity for surviving children of a deceased firefighter.

Action: Signed

Effective: Immediately

 

Bill No.: HB 1389

An Act Concerning: Local Government

Extends the RTA's authority to issue bonds to 2016.

Action: Signed

Effective: Immediately

 

Bill No.: HB 1443

An Act Concerning: Criminal Law

Creates the criminal penalty for a school official's failure to report to law enforcement after knowingly observing hazing.

Action: Signed

Effective: Immediately

 

Bill No.: HB 1486

An Act Concerning: Liquor

Adds transparency to Liquor Control Commission ("Commission) website and allows Department of Revenue ("DOR") to permit liquor distributors to keep records at a central location.

Action: Signed

Effective: Immediately

 

Bill No.: HB 1529

An Act Concerning: Transportation

Permits the issuance of Retired Law Enforcement license plates for retired police officers.

Action: Signed

Effective: Jan. 1, 2014

 

Bill No.: HB 1539

An Act Concerning: Transportation

Allows trained and certified non-police volunteers to direct traffic during civic and charitable processions.

Action: Signed

Effective: Jan. 1, 2014

 

Bill No.: HB 1544

An Act Concerning: State Government

Creates the Illinois Business Development Council and requires the Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity to develop a strategic economic development plan.

Action: Signed

Effective: Immediately

 

Bill No.: HB 1545

An Act Concerning: Insurance

Increases application requirements for registration as a title insurance agent and grants additional regulatory authority to the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation (IDFPR).

Action: Signed

Effective: Jan. 1, 2014

 

Bill No.: HB 1548

An Act Concerning: Criminal Law

Allows persons convicted of Class 3 or Class 4 felonies to apply for expungement with the Prisoner Review Board after they have served a tour of military duty.

Action: Signed

Effective: Immediately

 

Bill No.: HB 1572

An Act Concerning: Regulation

Revises the powers of the Department of Financial and Profession Regulation (DFPR) as it pertains to the assessing of civil penalties.

Action: Signed

Effective: Immediately

 

Bill No.: HB 1573

An Act Concerning: Liquor

Doubles the amount of beer a holder of a craft brewer's license can produce to 930,000 gallons from 465,000.

Action: Signed

Effective: Immediately

Bill No.: HB 1652

An Act Concerning: Wildlife

Prohibits the use of a drone to interfere with hunting.

Action: Signed

Effective: Immediately

 

Bill No.: HB 1683

An Act Concerning: Finance

Requires that a State mental health or developmental disabilities facility operated by the Department of Human Services properly transfer funds to the appropriate line item.

Action: Signed

Effective: Immediately

Bill No.: HB 1745

An Act Concerning: State Government

Clarifies that a county may only submit a referendum regarding an opt-out electrical aggregation program to voters in unincorporated areas of the county where no electric aggregation ordinance is in place.

Action: Signed

Effective: Jan. 1, 2014

 

Bill No.: HB 1809

An Act Concerning: Transportation

Adds cancer treatment to the list of mobility restrictions that qualify as disabilities in order to qualify for temporary disability placards.

Action: Signed

Effective: Jan. 1, 2014

 

Bill No.: HB 1810

An Act Concerning: Transportation

Creates the Legion of Merit License Plate.

Action: Signed

Effective: Jan. 1, 2014

 

Bill No.: HB 2239

An Act Concerning: Local Government

Updates the Illinois Anatomical Gift Act to make its provisions consistent with the Revised Uniform Anatomical Gift Act of 2006.

Action: Signed

Effective: Jan. 1, 2014

 

Bill No.: HB 2245

An Act Concerning: Children

Creates a training program to recognize and report child abuse.

Action: Signed

Effective: Jul. 1, 2014

Bill No.: HB 2310

An Act Concerning: Transportation

Extends the model years of Special Hauling Vehicles by 10 years to ensure specific truck mixers meet statutory requirements.

Action: Signed

Effective: Jan. 1, 2014

Bill No.: HB 2361

An Act Concerning: Transportation

Allows certain 3-axle vehicles to have a higher weight allowance than other Special Hauling Vehicles.

Action: Signed

Effective: Immediately

 

Bill No.: HB 2454

An Act Concerning: Local Government

Restricts content of advisory referenda for township governments.

Action: Amendatory Vetoed

Effective: Immediately

 

A copy of the veto message is attached.

Bill No.: HB 2471

An Act Concerning: Criminal Law

Requires that victims be identified by name, initials, or description in sex offense charges.

Action: Signed

Effective: Immediately

 

Bill No.: HB 2473

An Act Concerning: Civil Law

Exempts court orders or judgments for child support from requirements or limitations that must be met before an order for incarceration or detention for indirect civil contempt.

Action: Signed

Effective: Jan. 1, 2014

 

Bill No.: HB 2477

An Act Concerning: Transportation

Allows multiple suspensions and revocations to exist simultaneously on a driver's license.

Action: Signed

Effective: Immediately

 

Bill No.: HB 2482

An Act Concerning: Local Government

Increases transparency of local government annual budget statements.

Action: Signed

Effective: Immediately

Bill No.: HB 2488

An Act Concerning: Local Government

Allows political subdivisions to post new project bid requests on their websites and via electronic mail.

Action: Signed

Effective: Immediately

Bill No.: HB 2498

An Act Concerning: State Government

Exempts vouchers for tax refunds from the Comptroller's $5.00 threshold for electronic payment.

Action: Signed

Effective: Immediately

Bill No.: HB 2499

An Act Concerning: Civil Law

Clarifies that air carrier fuel and petroleum products are exempt from sales tax for specified flights.

Action: Signed

Effective: Immediately

 

Bill No.: HB 2506

An Act Concerning: Gaming

Requires race tracks to make automated external defibrillators accessible when backstretch workers are present.

Action: Signed

Effective: Jan. 1, 2014

 

Bill No.: HB 2508

An Act Concerning: Business

Creates new motorcycle franchise limitations.

Action: Signed

Effective: Immediately

Bill No.: HB 2518

An Act Concerning: Revenue

Enhances ability of the Illinois Department of Revenue to administer and enforce the Internal Revenue Code.

Action: Signed

Effective: Immediately

 

Bill No.: HB 2520

An Act Concerning: Gaming

Adds poker runs to list of events considered charitable games.

Action: Signed

Effective: Immediately

 

Bill No.: HB 2583

An Act Concerning: Public Employee Benefits

Makes changes and reforms to Chicago Teachers' Pension Fund.

Action: Signed

Effective: Immediately

 

Bill No.: HB 2586

An Act Concerning: Public Aid

Extends the sunset on the Supplemental Low-Income Energy Assistance Fund (LIHEAP) and the Energy Assistance Charge to Dec. 31, 2018.

Action: Signed

Effective: Jan. 1, 2014

 

Bill No.: HB 2590

An Act Concerning: Civil Law

Allows employers to seek orders of protection for an employee who has previously been a victim of unlawful violence.

Action: Signed

Effective: Immediately

 

Bill No.: HB 2614

An Act Concerning: Finance

Increases efficiencies and cost-savings by amending the state Procurement Code to allow a single project contract to cover multiple buildings.

Action: Signed

Effective: Immediately

Bill No.: HB 2616

An Act Concerning: Regulation

Provides that an unlicensed funeral homeowner may interact with customers provided that a licensed funeral home director is present.

Action: Signed

Effective: Jan. 1, 2014

Bill No.: HB 2620

An Act Concerning: Public Employee Benefits

Codifies current practices of pension funds and retirement systems so that separate procurement for changes in investment plans with existing fund sponsors is no longer required.

Action: Signed

Effective: Immediately

New Legislation Bans Drivers from Hand-Held Cell Phone Use and Increases Penalties for Distracted Driving Accidents

CHICAGO - Governor Pat Quinn today signed two new laws aimed at reducing the number of accidents caused by distracted drivers. One law prohibits the use of all hand-held mobile phones while driving on Illinois roads, and the second increases the penalties where any use of an electronic device while driving is the cause of an accident. This legislation is part of Governor Quinn's agenda to make Illinois roads safer for all drivers.

"Distracted driving is not only dangerous - it's deadly," Governor Quinn said. "Too many Illinois families have suffered because of accidents that could have been prevented. Anyone driving a car should be careful, responsive and alert behind the wheel. These new laws will save lives."

House Bill 1247, sponsored by State Representative John D'Amico (D-Chicago) and State Senator John Mulroe (D-Chicago), prohibits the operation of a motor vehicle on any road in Illinois while using a mobile phone or other electronic communication device. The bill makes exceptions for hands-free devices, including those with headsets that can initiate a call using a single button or a voice command. The new law takes effect January 1, 2014.

According to the U.S. Department of Transportation, drivers using hand-held devices are four times more likely to get into an accident causing injuries, and distracted driving caused 387,000 injuries and more than 3,000 fatalities across the country in 2011. Illinois joins 11 other states and the District of Columbia in banning the use of hand-held devices while driving.

"When people get behind the wheel, they have a responsibility to themselves and to others to drive safely," Senator D'Amico said. "When motorists are on the phone, they are not giving their full attention to the most important task they have. This law will help reduce traffic accidents and make Illinois roads safer."

"We want drivers to keep their eyes on the road and their hands on the wheel," Senator Mulroe said.  "The phone call can wait."

House Bill 2585, sponsored by State Representative Natalie Manley (D-Joliet) and State Senator Martin Sandoval (D-Chicago), increases the penalties that can be imposed on drivers whose use of an electronic device while driving causes an accident. If the accident causes great bodily harm, the driver can be sentenced to up to one year in prison, and a fatal accident can result in a prison sentence of one to three years. Current law only allows these drivers to be charged with traffic violations. The new law takes effect January 1, 2014.

"After passing legislation to ban the use of cell phones in work and school zones, I felt that we needed to enhance the penalties for causing an accident while talking on a cell phone," Senator Sandoval said. "This measure will increase roadway safety throughout the state and bring additional attention to the dangers of being on a cell phone while behind the wheel."

Governor Quinn has made reducing traffic fatalities and improving traffic safety a top priority of his administration. He has been a strong advocate of road safety measures which have resulted in Illinois having under 1,000 traffic fatalities for the first time in 88 years in 2009, the first year of Governor Quinn's term, and in every year since. The Governor has signed laws to decrease traffic congestion, replace deteriorating roadways and ensure that all drivers are properly licensed.

In addition, Governor Quinn continues to support initiatives designed to reduce fatalities on Illinois roadways such as "Operation Teen Safe Driving," a program which enlists young people to teach safe driving skills to their peers in an effort to reduce teen road fatalities.

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COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE
City of Davenport, Iowa
Wednesday, August 21, 2013; 5:30 p.m.
City Hall Council Chambers
I. Moment of Silence
II. Pledge of Allegiance
Ald. Brown
III. Roll Call
IV. Meeting Protocol and Decorum
V. City Administrator Update
VI. Public Hearings
A. Public Works Committee
1. Public hearing on the plans, specifications, form of contract and estimated cost for the City of Davenport Compost Facility Biofilter Improvements Project, CIP Project #10563. [Ward 1]
VII. Presentations
VIII. Recess to Standing Committees
A. Community Development Committee
B. Public Safety Committee
C. Public Works Committee
D. Finance Committee
IX. Reconvene Committee of the Whole
X. Other Ordinances, Resolutions and Motions
XI. Approval of Discussion and Consent Agenda for City Council Meeting as recommended by the Standing Committees
XII. Public with Business
XIII. Reports of City Officials
XIV. Adjourn
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Gene Meeker, Chairman
Jason Gordon, Vice Chair
Raymond Ambrose
Bill Boom
Nathan Brown
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE
CITY OF DAVENPORT, IOWA
AGENDA
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21, 2013
I. PRESENTATIONS
II. COMMITTEE AGENDA
1. Third Consideration: Ordinance for Case No. REZ13-03, being an amendment to City
Ordinance 89-37 which rezoned 11.4 acres of real property, more or less, located at 110
West 53rd Street to PDD Planned Development District and limited the use(s) to a home
improvement store. The amendment would allow conversion of the existing retail and lumber yard buildings to self-storage units. (Tyler Edwards on behalf of Menard, Inc, petitioner). [8th Ward]
2. Third Consideration: Ordinance for Case No. REZ13-04, being .25 acres, more or less, of real property located at 1219 Perry Street from "R-4" Moderate Density Dwelling District to "R-5M" Medium Density Dwelling District. The purpose of the rezoning is to utilize the property for multiple-family residential units (Etie S. O'Connell, petitioner). [3rd]
III. ANY OTHER BUSINESS
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Bill Boom, Chairman
Mike Matson, Vice Chairman
Barney Barnhill
Jason Gordon
Sheilia Burrage
CITY OF DAVENPORT
PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE MEETING
AGENDA
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21, 2013
I. PRESENTATIONS
II. COMMITTEE AGENDA
1. Resolution closing various streets, lanes or public grounds on the listed dates to hold outdoor events. [Ward 3 and 5]
2. Motion approving beer and liquor license applications:
2A. New license, new owner, temporary permit, temporary outdoor area, location transfer, etc. (as noted):
NAME ADDRESS LICENSE WARD
Celtic Festival & Highland Games Centennial Park B Beer 3
Celtic Cultures Alliance of the QC TEMPORARY PERMIT
OUTDOOR AREA
SEPTEMBER 21, 2013
Chuck's Tap 1731 West Sixth Street C Liquor 3
White T Corp. OUTDOOR AREA ONLY
(Annual Golf Outing) SEPTEMBER 14, 2013
(parking lot only)
Figge Art Museum 225 West Second Street C Liquor 3
Thunder Bay Grille L.L.C. EXPAND PERMANENT OUTDOOR AREA
(north side plaza for events)
Hilltop Fall Festival 1423 Harrison Street Beer/Wine 3
Hilltop Campus Village Corp. TEMPORARY PERMIT
OUTDOOR AREA
SEPTEMBER 14, 2013
(15th Street and the park)
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Public Safety Committee August 21, 2013
2A. New license, new owner, temporary permit, temporary outdoor area, location transfer, etc. (as noted) continued:
NAME ADDRESS LICENSE WARD
The Office 116 West Third Street C Liquor 3
Local 563 Cocktail Lounge L.L.C. NEW LICENSE
(formerly DaVinci's)
Hilltop Grocery 1312 Harrison Street E Liquor 4
Hilltop Grocery L.L.C. NEW LICENSE C Beer/B Wine
(SPECIAL USE PERMIT APPROVED
ON 08/08/2013 BY ZBA 3-0)
Wiebler's Customer Appreciation 5320 Corporate Park Drive C Liquor 6
Kelly's QCA Inc. TEMPORARY PERMIT
OUTDOOR AREA
SEPTEMBER 14, 2013
Parish Fall Festival 1627 West 42nd Street B Beer 7
Our Lady of Victory Church TEMPORARY PERMIT
OUTDOOR AREA
SEPTEMBER 14, 2013
2B. Annual license renewals (with outdoor area renewals as noted):
NAME ADDRESS LICENSE WARD
Casey's General Store 3700 West Locust Street C Beer 1
Casey's Marketing Company
Express Lane Gas and Food Mart 4425 West Locust Street C Beer 1
Express Lane Gas & Food Mart Inc.
F. W. Galbraith Post 828 101 South Linwood Avenue A Liquor 1
Veterans of Foreign Wars
LULAC Club 4224 Ricker Hill Road C Liquor 1
LULAC Council No. 10 Inc.
St. Alphonsus Holy Name Society 2618 Boies Avenue B Beer 1
St. Alphonsus Church of Davenort Inc. OUTDOOR AREA
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Public Safety Committee August 21, 2013
2B. Annual license renewals (with outdoor area renewals as noted) continued:
NAME ADDRESS LICENSE WARD
Carriage Haus 312 West Third Street C Liquor 3
Carriage Haus Inc. OUTDOOR AREA
Central Grocery 234 West Third Street C Beer 3
Wedad Farraj B Wine
Mary's on 2nd 832 West Second Street C Liquor 3
Birdland Inc. OUTDOOR AREA
Mother Hubbard's No. 11 321 Division Street C Beer 3
Division and 4th Business Corp.
Dragon Palace Restaurant 2720 West Locust Street Beer/Wine 4
Duong's Enterprise L.L.C.
Putnam Museum 1717 West 12th Street C Liquor 4
Putnam Museum of History and Natural Science
The Rusty Nail 3606 West Locust Street C Liquor 4
K & P Entertainment Inc. OUTDOOR AREA
East Village Coffee Café 1104 Jersey Ridge Road Beer/Wine 5
Meme Cat L.L.C. B Wine
QC Mart 412 East Locust Street C Beer 5
Bethany Enterprises Inc.
Applebee's 3838 Elmore Avenue C Liquor 6
Apple Corps L. P.
Jersey Grille 5255 Jersey Ridge Road C Liquor 6
Fitzpatrick L.L.C. OUTDOOR AREA
Kimberly Mart 1714 East Kimberly Road E Liquor 6
Pak Foods Inc. C Beer/B Wine
Northgate Place 1815 East Kimberly Road C Liquor 6
Hy-Vee Inc. OUTDOOR AREA
Super Target 5225 Elmore Avenue E Liquor 6
Target Corporation C Beer/B Wine
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Public Safety Committee August 21, 2013
2B. Annual license renewals (with outdoor area renewals as noted) continued:
NAME ADDRESS LICENSE WARD
Famous Dave's 1110 East Kimberly Road C Liquor 7
Elmore Foods L.L.C.
The Filling Station 305 East 35th Street C Liquor 7
Bar Management L.L.C. OUTDOOR AREA
Phil & Larry's Saloon 4811 Brady Street C Liquor 7
P & L Inc. OUTDOOR AREA
Sleesha Mini Mart 3417 Harrison Street C Beer 7
Sleesha Mini Mart L.L.C.
Iowa Machine Shed 7250 Northwest Boulevard C Liquor 8
Machine Shed L.L.C. B Native Wine
3. Motion approving noise variance requests for various events on the listed dates at the listed times. [Ward 5] (COMMITTEE ACTION ONLY)
III. ANY OTHER BUSINESS
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Ray Ambrose, Chairman
Nathan Brown, Vice Chairman
Bill Edmond
Jeff Justin
Gene Meeker
CITY OF DAVENPORT
PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE MEETING
AGENDA
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21, 2013
I. COMMITTEE AGENDA
1. Resolution approving plans, specifications, form of contract and estimated cost for the City of Davenport Compost Facility Biofilter Improvements Project, CIP Project #10563. [Ward 1]
2. Resolution awarding the contract and conditionally approving the contract and bond for the fiscal year 2013 Sewer Lining Program to Insituform Tech of Chesterfield, Missouri, in the amount of $865,792. CIP Project #10403, #01220 and #10301. [All wards]
3. Resolution accepting the grant offer of $5,530,162 and approval of the associated Grant Agreement between the City of Davenport and the Federal Aviation Administration in connection with the funding of the Runway 3/21 Reconstruction at the Davenport Municipal Airport. [Ward 8]
4. Resolution accepting the four grant offers and approval of the associated Grant Agreements between the City of Davenport and the Iowa Department of Transportation, Aviation Division for Airport Runway/Taxiway Pavement Maintenance Program CIP Project #10096 ($38,560), Airport Perimeter Drainage Culvert Re-grading ($40,749), Improve Fence and Security Gate System for Airfield Access Control CIP Project #10472 ($41,327), and Rehabilitation of Hangar 8970 ($48,161) at the Davenport Municipal Airport. [Ward 8]
5. Resolution approving the contract for Runway 3/21 Reconstruction Project with McCarthy Improvement Company of Davenport, Iowa, in an amount not to exceed $6,133,839 to perform concrete runway removal and replacement for Runway 3/21 at the Davenport Municipal Airport, CIP Project #10261. [Ward 8]
6. Resolution approving the contract for Runway 3/21 Reconstruction Construction Observation and Administration Services with McClure Engineering Company of Fort Dodge, Iowa, in an amount not to exceed $324,550 to provide construction observation and technical oversight for the reconstruction of Runway 3/21 at the Davenport Municipal Airport, CIP Project #10261. [Ward 8]
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Public Works Committee August 21, 2013
7. Resolution approving and authorizing the execution of an Iowa Department of Transportation (IDOT) Supplemental Agreement for Maintenance of Primary Roads in Municipalities between the City of Davenport and the IDOT that provides $160,000 for full-depth patching of State routes within the City of Davenport. CIP Project #10552. [All wards]
8. Preliminary resolution covering the State-route Full-depth Patching and Resurfacing Program associated with CIP Project #10552. [All wards]
9. Resolution approving and authorizing the execution of an agreement between the City of Davenport and the Iowa Department of Transportation covering the provision of Federal-aid funding for the Kimberly Road Bridge over Duck Creek Rehabilitation Project, CIP Project #01589. [Ward 6]
10. Resolution granting permission to McLeod USA, a Windstream Company, to install a buried communications system within public right-of-way in the City of Davenport. [Ward 8]
11. Resolution granting permission to McLeod USA, a Windstream Company, to install a buried communications systems within public right-of-way in the City of Davenport. [Wards 2 & 8]
12. Preliminary resolution covering the Division Street Bridge over Duck Creek Rehabilitation Project, CIP Project #01584.
13. Motion accepting sanitary sewers for Russell Crow Valley OP 4th Addition. [Ward 6]
14. Motion approving Change Order No. 1 to the construction contract with Hawkeye Paving Corporation for the Tremont Avenue Extension Project, CIP Project #01691. [Ward 8] COMMITTEE ACTION ONLY
II. ANY OTHER BUSINESS
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Jeff Justin, Chairman
Bill Edmond, Vice-Chairman
Barney Barnhill
Mike Matson
Sheilia Burrage
CITY OF DAVENPORT
FINANCE COMMITTEE MEETING
AGENDA
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21, 2013
I. PRESENTATIONS
II. COMMITTEE AGENDA
1. First Consideration: Ordinance enacting a new Chapter 2.86 entitled "Administrative
Hearing Procedure" to provide a uniform hearing process for most administrative
hearings and creating a list of outside hearing officers to serve in lieu of staff
members or elected officials. [All Wards]
2. Motion authorizing Mayor Gluba to sign Grant & License Agreement with Shane's
Inspiration for services related to design and fundraising assistance for all-inclusive
playground improvements at Vander Veer Park. [Ward 5]
3. Motion awarding a contract for the lighting of the athletic field at Centennial Park to
Ardent Lighting LLC of Knoxville, Iowa in the amount of $123,780. [Ward 3]
4. Motion awarding a five-year City-wide managed print services program contract to
CES Computers, Inc. of Dubuque, Iowa at an annual cost of $149,340. [All Wards]
III. ANY OTHER BUSINESS
IV. PURCHASES OF $10,000 TO $50,000 (For Information Only)
Vendor Description Amount
1. J.W. Koehler Electric Relocate cabling & wiring @ Library $40,410
2. The Schebler Co. Heat/AC units for Heritage Highrise $38,610
3. SEP Software Co. Backup software for Library $32,877
4. Physio-Control, Inc. Defibulator maintenance contract $17,134
5. Newsbank, Inc. Web-based service subscription for
Library $16,746

PORT BYRON, Ill. - State Rep. Mike Smiddy, D-Hillsdale, invites community members to share their concerns about state and local issues at his upcoming Hampton Town Hall Meeting to be held on Monday, Aug. 19 from 6 p.m. until 7 p.m. at the Hampton Village Hall, located at 520 - 1st Avenue in Hampton.

"As a Hampton native, it's important to me that I hear from local residents to be a true voice for your needs," said Smiddy. "Knowing that there are many pressing issues that continue to weigh on our state and impact daily life in our district, it's crucial that I continue an ongoing discussion with local residents about their views and priorities. I encourage anyone who has questions or concerns or would simply like to listen to a legislative update to join me at this town hall meeting."

Illinois' 71st District includes all of Albany, Cleveland, Coal Valley, Colona, Como, Cordova, Deer Grove, Erie, Fulton, Hampton, Hillsdale, Lyndon, Morrison, Port Byron, Prophetstown, Rapids City, Rock Falls, Savanna, Sterling, Tampico and Thomson, and portions of Carbon Cliff, East Moline, Moline and Silvis.

This event is free and open to the public. For more information or to RSVP, contact Smiddy's full-time constituent service office at 309-848-9098, RepSmiddy@gmail.com, or toll-free at 855-243-4988.

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New Laws Prevent Anyone Under Age 18 From Using Tanning Beds or Smoking Electronic Cigarettes

CHICAGO - Governor Pat Quinn today took steps to protect the health of youth across Illinois by signing legislation that prevents anyone under the age of 18 from using tanning beds and electronic cigarettes, an increasingly common cigarette alternative. The Governor was joined by legislators, health professionals, survivors of melanoma and their families, and teens who have recognized the dangers of skin cancer and nicotine addiction. Today's action is part of Governor Quinn's commitment to protecting and improving the health of the people of Illinois.

"Our young people have their whole lives ahead of them and we want them to be well, grow and thrive in Illinois," Governor Quinn said. "I am signing these new laws today so that our youth and their families can be spared the consequences of very serious and preventable health problems that are caused by dangerous habits formed at a young age. Together these measures will protect the health of Illinois youth and save lives in the long-run."

Sponsored by State Representative Robyn Gabel (D-Evanston) and Senate Minority Leader Christine Radogno (R-Lemont), House Bill 188 prevents youth under the age of 18 from using tanning beds, which studies have shown can lead to cancer. According to research, people who begin using tanning beds at a young age have a 75 percent higher risk of developing melanoma. Over the past 40 years, the rate of young women with melanoma has grown by 800 percent.

Current law in Illinois allows minors to access tanning beds with parental or guardian consent. The new legislation is designed to respond to increased worldwide awareness of the dangers of melanoma and an understanding of the urgency required in the prevention of skin cancer. HB 188 passed with the strong support of the American Cancer Society and the American Medical Association. The new law takes effect January 1, 2014.

Governor Quinn also signed Senate Bill 1756, sponsored by State Representative Kathleen Willis (D-Addison) and State Senator John Mulroe (D-Chicago), which bans anyone under the age of 18 from using electronic cigarettes and other alternative nicotine products. While electronic cigarettes do not contain tobacco, these products do contain nicotine, which is the highly addictive substance that makes smoking difficult to quit once someone begins. Dependence on nicotine is the most common form of chemical dependence, impacting almost 20 percent of all Americans.

"Nicotine has been proven to be a harmful and addictive substance," Senator Mulroe said. "We ban children from purchasing it in all of its other forms.  This law just helps us keep up with the advancements in the ways it is being sold."

The law takes effect January 1, 2014.

For more information on the dangers of skin cancer and melanoma, visit www.cancer.org. For more information on the dangers of nicotine addiction and how to quit, visit www.smokefree.gov.

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Thursday August 22, 2013 at 3:00 pm

Scott County Administrative Center

Room 638

600 W. 4th St. Davenport, Iowa

1. Roll Call:  Barber, Drummond, Scheibe

2. Pledge of Allegiance

3. Approval of Minutes

4. Election of Officers

Current Officers:  Chairperson:  Dale Barber

Secretary: Carolyn Scheibe

Treasurer: Wilma Drummond

5. Approval of authorization of debt payment.

6. Other items of interest.

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