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Minutes from the Regular Waukee City Council Meeting on June 5,2000
1.Call to Order:
2.Roll Call:
3.Open Forum:
4.Consent Agenda:
CLAIMS REGISTER
ADVANCED LASER TECH
AGRI DRAIN CORP
ALLEGRA
AMERICAN FREIGHTWAYS
ANNEAR EQUIPMENT INC
ARAMARK UNIFORM SERVICES
ARENTSEN,MARK
ASPA
BAER AG SUPPLY,INC.
BANKERS TRUST COMPANY
The Waukee City Council meeting was called to order at
7:02pm by Mayor Bailey.
Mayor Bailey asked for roll call.Present:Gruber,Berger,
Bailey,Watts,Peard.Absent:Johnson.
Jim Phillips,240 Bel Air Drive,expressed concern over the
Police Departments increased enforcement of seatbelt
citations.The Council pointed out that they are enforcing a
state law and as such the council has little say in the matter.
Tom McNulty,285 Waukee Avenue,was interested in the
findings concerning the intersection of Warrior Lane and
Winfield.He said that he hadn't seen the stop signs lit,
even at night.Mayor Bailey promised that this issue will
be addressed later in the meeting.
Pay Roll,Bill List,Minutes from May IS,2000 meeting,
Casey's (415 Ashworth Dr)Beer Permit.Motion by
Councilman Peard and second by Councilman Watts to,
"Approve the consent agenda with the pay roll,bill list,and
minutes (not including the May 22,2000 minutes)"Ayes:
Peard,Watts,Gruber,Berger.Nays:None.
LASER CARTRIDGE
GRATE
PAPER &PRINT
METER PIIPING
NEW STIHL
FLOOR MAT SERVICE
FLOOR MAT SERVICE
FLOOR MAT SERVICE
FLOOR MAT SERVICE
FLOOR MAT SERVICE
FLOOR MAT SERVICE
MATS
MATS
JUNE '00 AUTO ALLOWANCE
LUNCH MEETING
RIGHT OF WAY PURCHASE
SEWER REV REFUND NOTES
WATER REV REFUND NOTE
BOND SINKING WATER/SEWER
$99.95
$182.93
$94.91
$213.21
$333.00
$43.02
$32.70
$37.91
$43.02
$44.45
$36.84
$32.70
$32.70
$250.00
$15.00
$18,936.80
$41,107.52
$38,656.25
$55,768.54
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SEWER BOND ADMIN FEE $87.50 IBATTERYPATROLHVYDUTYSPRNG/BATT $45.97
NIMA BLACKlGCRGR/DISCH $89.24
BRENTON BANK MAY '00 PETTY CASH REIMB $56.17
BRENTON BANK -PC POLICE POLICE PETTY CASH REIMB $150.76
RENTON STATE BANK LIBRARY PETTY CASH REIMB $220.13
BROWN SUPPLY CO INC.WIRE STAFF WHITE FLAGS $24.00
WIRE WHITE FLAGS $12.00
BUDGET STORAGE RENTAL RENTAL SPACE $80.00
BUSINESS &LEGAL REPORTS TRAINING MATERIAL $320.08
TRAINING MATERIAL $428.58
BUTTERFIELD MANAGEMENT STAFF EVALUATIONS $1,020.00
CAPITAL SANITARY SUPPLY TOWELSIWIPER $256.30
CARPENTER UNIFORM CO UNIFORMS $197.40
UNIFORMS $154.50
CLEMENT COMMUNICATIONS POSTER PROGRAM $143.00
COMPUSA INC.OFFICE EQUIPMENT SUPPLIES $164.57
MONITO $219.96
COPY SYSTEMS INC MAl NT.CONTRACT $39.30
DES MOINES REGISTER DAILY NEWSPAPER $27.95
DOWELL,DENNIS ROOFING NAILS/PRK SHELTER $34.65
EQUIFAX CITY DIRECTORY $142.50
FALCON ASSOCIATES INC.FIREFIGHTER AD $45.00 ]FARMERS COOP ELEVATOR FUEL $1,055.01
FASTPRO INTERNATIONAL IN FIRST AID SUPPLIES $48.05
ALKA SELTZER/COLD TABS $25.35
LATEX GLOVES $9.90
FUN SERVICES DEPOSIT:OBSTACLE COURSE $200.00
GILCHREST/JEWETT LUMBER CO CEDAR $31.25
GREAT AMERICAN OUTDOOR RIMITIRE VALVEITIRE $169.61
BLADE/SPACER $122.16
KNOB $3.89
GRIMES ASPHALT &PAVING BASE &SURFACE MIX $2,053.30
GROEBNER &ASSOCIATES INC PIPE $359.07
METER BAR $1,598.00
SERIES 210 PIPE $74.75
HOTSY CLEANING SYSTEMS PRESSURE WASHER $1,882.00
HUSCHER,PAUL E MONTH LY LEGAL FEE $1,000.00
IA ASSOCIATION OF WEBSITE HOUSING,HOSTING $100.00
CEUS:COMPETENT PERSON $12.00
SUPPL./CEUS WRK SF.ZONE $618.21
IA COUNTY ATTORNEYS ASSOC DRUG WORKSHOP $25.00
DRUG WORKSHOP $25.00
IA MUNICAPLITIES WORKERS CLASS REGISTRATION $10.00
IA PIPELINE ASSOC INC PLASTIC MAIN $5,996.94
)IA SIGNAL &ELECTRIC CO SIGNAL CHARGE/ALICE &UN $150.00
IA STATE UNIVERSITY PAVEMENT MARKINGS WRKSHP $100.00
ICMA ICMA $308.30
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ICMA $308.30
IOWA LEAGUE OF CITIES SEMINARS $10.00
IPERS IPERS $2,437.95
IPERS $76.55
IPERS $27.05
IPERS $2,608.32
IPERS -POLICE PDIPERS $1,787.76
PDIPERS $27.92
PDIPERS $1,902.43
J &M LOCK &KEY SERVICE SERVICE CALL $·12.50
JERRY'S HOMES INC REFUND-PARKLAND DED.FEE $900.00
JOHN DEERE HEALTH PLAN I JUNE '00 HEALTH INS PREM $13,208.53
KC HOLDINGS INC JUNE '00 BLDG RENT $4,545.80
KUHLE,ROGER LEGAL SERVICES $98.00
LOGAN CONTRACTORS SUPPLY SEALANT $100.80
OVERSHOES/HARD HATNEST $353.00
LORMAN EDUCATION SERVICE WORKSHOP $189.00
MADISON NATIONAL LIFE JUNE '00 LTD INS PREM $434.44
MADSEN ENTERPRISES QUILT HANGER $50.00
MAJONA CORPORATION REPAIR LIGHT POLE $105.00
MALLARD PRINTING &LABEL UNIFORMS $330.37
MARTIN MARIEITAAGGREG ROAD STONE $70.02
ROAD STONE $31.98
MBNA AMERICA BUSINESS CA MSN ONLINE SERVICE $19.95
OFFICE SUPPLIES &TRAVEL $144.98
SUBSCRIPTIONS $90.94
ME NARDS TOOLBOX $19.93
LUMBER $93.90
MERIT PRINTING CO TRAFFIC VIOLATION BOOKS $376.00
MID AMERICAN ENERGY ELECTRIC SERVICE $188.23
ELECTRIC SERVICE $2,862.18
ELECTRIC SERVICE $225.26
ELECTRIC SERVICE $244.20
ELECTRIC SERVICE $1,426.76
ELECTRIC SERVICE $6,038.45
ELECTRIC SERVICE $15.83
ELECTRIC SERVICE $654.06
ELECTRIC SERVICE $33.65
MID STATES FORD INC REPAIRS $369.03
MIGHT TIDY CLEANING MONTHLY CITY HALL CLEAN.$400.00
MONTHLY POL.DEPT.CLEAN.$450.00
MIKE BADEAUX UTILITY BILL CORRECTION $92.68
MUNICIPAL SUPPLY BALL VALVEIADAPTERISTRAI $865.40
CIRCLE CLAMP/HOSE WASHER $201.58
NEWMAN TRAFFIC SIGNS SIGNS $262.22
NORMA HANES REIMB.WEATHER RADIO $65.50
NORTHERN TOOL &EQUIPMENT FRAMING HAMMER $38.98
OFFICE DEPOT OFFICE SUPPLIES $79.68
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)ORCHARD"DAVID M COMUPTER CONSULTING $750.00
PAYLESS CASHWAYS INC WOOD/ROOF EDGEIFELT/RF C $948.59
PBS LANDSCAPING INC TREE SPADING $1,260.00
PLUMB SUPPLY COMPANY FLUSH VLV $428.68
BLACK REG PLUG/BLACK NIP $15.63
BALL VALVE $26.25
BRASS RDGNG CPLING/BRASS $48.16
RV M ETALBESTOS $22.27
PORTER-BOWERS SIGN CO.,50%DOWN PAYMENT:SIGNS $8,258.26
QUICK SUPPLY CO CLEAR BAG/STAPLES $87.50
R-WAY CONCRETE CONCRETEITRUCKING $185.00
CONCRETEITRUCKING $888.00
CONCRETEITRUCKING $166.50
CONCRETEITRUCKING $962.00
SERVICE MASTER CLEANING $69.00
SMITH'S SEWER SERVICE INC HYDROJET LINE $255.00
SMITH,JOSHUA JUNE '00 TRAVEL REIMB $250.00
SPRINGBROOK INSIGNIA CO PATCHES $172.00
SPRINT PCS CELLULAR PHONE SERVICES $88.00
STOP STICK,LTD.STOP STICK RACK KIT $378.50
STOP STICK RACK KIT $372.65
STRYKER SALES CORPORATION AMBULANCE COT $3,050.00
SUPERIOR LAMP &SUPPLY SUPPLIES $316.92
TECHNI-KEM INC SODIUM NITRATE $196.00
THOMAS BROS SEPTIC SERVICE CLEAN 2 SEPTIC TANKS $400.00
TREAS,STATE OF IOWA APRIL WATER SALES TAX $6,247.71
APRIL GAS SALES TAX $4,583.31
APRIL SEWER SALES TAX $168.10
TREASURER,STATE OF IOWA STATE W/H $1,827.27
STATE W/H $1.38
STATEW/H $5.00
STATEW/H $87.67
STATEW/H $2,196.69
TRIPLETT OFF ESSENTIALS OVER THE DOOR PANL -$9.76
SUPPLIES $141.75
OFFICE SUPPLIES $179.00
OFFICE SUPPLIES $6.75
BINDERS $3.32
SUPPLIES $107.66
TAPES $22.40
OFFICE SUPPLIES $24.69
UNITED STATES CELLULAR CELLULAR PHONE SERVICES $365.19
CELLULAR PHONE SERVICES $80.31
UNIVERSITY PHOTO FILM DEV $20.66
FILM DEVELOPMENT $26.54 lFILMDEVELOPMENT$5.62
FILM DEVELOPMENT $4.84
UPBEAT INC MLT LVL PRK GRUHI WALL $327.63
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US ENERGY SERVICES INC
US FILTERIWATERPRO
US POSTAL SERVICE
US WEST COMMUNICATIONS
USA BLUE BOOK
UTILITY EQUIPMENT COMPANY
VAN-WALL EQUIPMENT INC
VERIZON WIRELESS
VERIZON WIRELESS MESSAGING
VISA
W W GRAINGER INC
WAUKEE AREA CHAMBER OF C
WAUKEE HARDWARE &VARIETY
WAUKEE MUNICIPALUTILITIES
WEARGUARD
ZIEGLER INC
GRAND TOTAL
ARENTSEN,MARK J
BANDY,JUSTIN D
BREUER,GREGORY A
CHARLENE WILSON
COLESON HORNER,KATHRYN
DAGGETI,WILLIAM J
DAVISSON,DELORES J
DEZEEUW,DAVID S
DIANNA VAN ZEE
DODGE,JUSTIN D
DOWELL,DENNIS D
EDGINGTON,MATIHEW E
EFPTS
GAS SERVICE
HDPE RISER RINGS
HDPE RISER RINGS
JUNE UTIL BILLS
MONTHLY TELEPHONE SERV
TELEPHONE SERVICE
MONTHLY TELEPHONE SERV
MONTHLY TELEPHONE SERV
MONTHLY TELEPHONE SERV
MONTHLY TELEPHONE SERV
MONTHLY TELEPHONE SERV
FREEZE PLATE BADGER
SURELOK
BOLT/LOCK NUT
CELLULAR PHONE SERVICES
CELLULAR PHONE SERVICES
MONTHLY CELLULAR SERV
PAGING SERVICE
ON LINE BILLING
FILTER
WAUKEE CHAMBER DUES
HARDWARE SUPPLIES
MONTHLY GAS &WATER
UNIFORMS
COUPLING/HOSE-IN
FICA
MEDICARE
FEDERAL
FICA
MEDICARE
FEDERAL
FICA
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$25,593.15
$231.00
$23.00
$671.00
$112.77
$41.32
$1.35
$57.61
$49.38
$71.53
$69.80
$68.25
$468.00
$4.65
$360.88
$50.57
$64.33
$30.13
$6.95
$90.24
$200.00
$177.10
$1,806.09
$1,471.83
$83.54
$288,597.02
$1,776.38
$696.08
$1,249.36
$110.00
$1,451.29
$953.82
$122.65
$1,078.63
$50.00
$775.37
$1,162.09
$393.87
$35.50
$8.30
$277.96
$226.18
$52.90
$6,244.53
$6,451.22
EMBREE,NICHOLAS F
FLATER,PATRICK J
FORD,ELIZABETH A
GERARD,DICK E
GIBSON,JOHN R
HARRINGTON,ADAM J
HERRICK,ROBERT D
HOI FELDT,JENNIFER L
HORKEY,ROBIN R
JONES,HARRY N.
KELLER,CHRISTOPHER M
KIENE,MATT R
KLIMEK,MONlKA A
LELAND PERKINS
LESTINA,TONI L
LIFE INS.PREM
MACK,LINDA M
MAPES,TROY M
MARCHANT,JOEY LOWELL
MURPHY-PETERSEN,DEVON
OLSON,SCOTT A
PERKINS,LELAND E
PHILLIPS,LARRY J
POPP,SHAWN DAVID
RAWLEY,JESSE D
RICHARDSON,ELIZABETH A
ROBINSON,KIMBERLY A
ROYER,TIMOTHY L
SCHETTLER,RODNEY A
SCHROEDER,MELANIE L
SMITH,JOSHUA A
SPENCER,ARTHUR
TIMOTHY ROYER
VAN ZEE,DIANNA L
WEAVER,CHAD E
WHITE,DANNY L
WILLIAMS,VALERIE J
WILSON,CHARLENE G
WINTERS,TROY S
GRAND TOTAL
5.Agenda Approval:
MEDICARE I$1,508.72
$575.21
$853.92
$830.00
$587.71
$1,175.53
$461.29
$1,039.07
$593.61
$1,066.59
547.26
676.33
571.53
372.28
400.00
300.00
248.83
1,318.81
49.43
887.41
933.40
1,020.23
765.25
909.82
312.61
1,356.68
1,003.13
438.92
988.31
219.34
1,139.05
949.45
144.61
1,282.59
439.96
100.00
987.19
610.75
949.31
381.16
1,061.96
868.27
54,041.65
Motion by Councilman Gruber and second by Councilman I
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Peard to,"Approve the agenda."Ayes:Gruber,Peard,
Berger,Watts.Nays:None.Motion Carried 4-0.
6.Receive File:Discussion of the City potentially buying the Waukee
Professional Plaza.
This discussion was a result of Councilman Watts raising
the issue during the May 15,2000 meeting.Finance
Director Kathy Homer provided two scenarios concerning
the purchase.Councilman Watts requested that the staff
provide more information about the financial situation of
the city and the potential impacts of purchasing the
building.Motion to ReceiveIFile by Councilman Watts,
second by Councilman Gruber.Ayes:Watts,Gruber,
Berger,Peard.Nays:None.Motion Carried 4-0.
7.Receive File:Discussion of purchasing a sound system for Waukee City
Council Chambers.
Councilman Gruber had raised this issue but only one bid was
available for this meeting.The Council debated the usefulness and
cost of the idea and requested that staff obtain more bids.Motion
by Councilman Berger and second by Councilman Gruber to
ReceiveIFile.Ayes:Berger,Gruber,Peard.Nays:Watts.
Motion Carried 3-1.
8.Motion To remove stop signs from Warrior Lane and Winfield Parkway.
Chief Phillips was absent from the meeting,but provided a letter to
the Mayor,City Council,and staff suggesting that removing the
stop signs from the intersection of Warrior and Winfield will not
help the speeding problem in that area.Director of Public Works
John Gibson presented bids from Iowa Signal &Electric Company
to enhance the signalization at that intersection.Mayor Bailey
asked if any money was budgeted for this item.Statf said that they
would find money in the 2000/2001 Fiscal Year budget to install a
flashing beacon at the intersection.The cost of this per the bid
from Iowa Signal &Electric Company will be $3,526.00.Motion
by Watts,second by Berger to have staff reallocate money and to
have a flashing beacon installed at said intersection.Mayor Bailey
asked for roll call-Ayes:Watts,Berger,Peard,Gruber,Nays:
None.Motion carried 4-0.
9.Ordinance:Amending Fire Code Ordinance,Chapter 803
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Three amendments were proposed to the City Fire Code.The first
regulates grills in multi-story rentals,the second regulates
unvented heating units,and the third dictates exit light
requirements.
ORDINANCE 2318
15t Ordinance:Motion by Councilman Peard to have first reading
in title only,second by Councilman Berger.Ayes:Peard,Berger,
Gruber,Watts.Nays:None.Motion Carried 4-0.
AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND SECTION 803 UNIFORM FIRE
CODE AND THE UNIFORM FIRE CODE STANDARDS
ADOPTED BY REFERENCE AND MADE A PART OF THE
WAUKEE MUNICIPAL CODE,BY ADDING SECTION 1104.1
PROVIDING THAT NO BARBEQUE GRILLS OR OTHER
DEVICES WHICH PRODUCE ASHES OR EMBERS SHALL
BE OPERATED WITHIN TWENTY (20)FEET OF MULTI-
STORY APARTMENT BUILDINGS;PROVIDED,HOWEVER,
TillS PROVISION SHALL NOT APPLY TO TOWNHOMES.
Motion by Councilman Peard to waive second and third readings,
seconded by Councilman Berger.Ayes:Peard,Berger,Gruber,
Watts.Nays:None.Motion Carried 4-0.Motion to adopt
ordinance by Councilman Berger,seconded by Councilman Peard.
Ayes:Berger,Peard,Gruber,Watts.Nays:None.Motion
Carried 4-0.I
ORDINANCE 2318
AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND §803 UNIFORM FIRE CODE AND THE
UNIFORM FIRE CODE STANDARDS ADOPTED BY REFERENCE AND MADE A
PART OF THE WAUKEE MUNICIPAL CODE,BY ADDING §1104.1 PROVIDING
THAT NO BARBECUE GRILLS OR OTHER DEVICES WHICH PRODUCE ASHES
OR EMBERS SHALL BE OPERA TED WITHIN TWENTY (20)FEET OF MULTI-
STORY APARTMENT BUILDINGS;PROVIDED,HOWEVER,TillS PROVISION
SHALL NOT APPLY TO TOWNHOMES.
Section 1.§803 Uniform Fire Code and the Uniform Fire Code Standards
adopted by reference and made a part of the Waukee Municipal Code,is hereby
amended by adding thereto §1104.1 as follows:
§1104.1 Prohibition of Operation of Barbecue Grills or Other Devices Which
Produce Ashes or Embers Within Twenty (20)feet of Multi-Story Apartment
Buildings.No barbecue grills or other devices which produce ashes or embers
shall be operated within twenty (20)feet of multi-story apartment buildings;
provided,however,this provision shall not apply to townhomes.
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Section 2.Repealer.In any case where the provisions of this ordinance,the
Uniform Fire Code,or other ordinances of the City of Waukee,shall be found to be in
conflict,and in which establishes the higher standard for the promotion and protection of
the safety of persons and property shall prevail.
Section 3.Severability Claruse.If any section,provision or part of this
ordinance shall be adjudged invalid or unconstitutional,such adjudication shall not affect
the validity of the ordinance as a whole or any section,provision,or part thereof not
adjudged invalid or unconstitutional.
Section 4.Effective Date.This ordinance shall be in effect upon its final
passage,approval and publication as provided by law.
Passed by the Council this 5th day of June,2000,and approved this 5th day of
June,2000.
Donald Lee Bailey,Jr.,Mayor
Attested:
Mark J.Arentsen,City Administrator/Clerk
2nd Ordinance:Motion by Councilman Peard and second by
Councilman Berger to have first reading in title only.Ayes:
Peard,Berger,Gruber,Watts.Nays:None.Motion carried 4-0.
AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND SECTION 803 UNIFORM FIRE
CODE AND THE UNlJ:iORM 1ilRE CODE STANDARDS
ADOPTED BY REFERENCE AND MADE A PART OF THE
WAUKEE MUNICIPAL CODE,BY DELETING SECTION
6105.3,AND INSERTING IN LIEU THEREOF,"THE USE OF
LISTED PORTABLE UNVENTED Oll.,-BURNING HEATING
APPLIANCES SHALL BE LIMITED TO SUPPLEMENTAL
HEATING IN GROUP U OCCUPANCIES ONLY."
ORDINANCE 2319
3rd Ordinance:Motion by Councilman Gruber and second by
Councilman Berger to have first reading.Ayes:Gruber,Berger,
Watts,Peard.Nays:None.Motion Carried 4-0.
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AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND SECTION 803 UNIFORM FIRE
CODE AND THE UNIFORM FIRE CODE OF STANDARDS
ADOPTED BY REFERENCE AND MADE A PART OF THE
WAUKEE MUNICIPAL CODE,BY ADDlNG SECTION 1211.1
PRO~lNGTHATEXITlNGliLUillNATIONSHMLBE
PRO~ED BY BATTERY PACK OR ON-SITE GENERATOR
TO RESTROOMS WITH MORE THAN ONE FIXTURE AND
HANDICAP ACCESSIBILITY.
Motion by Councilman Gruber to waive the second and third
readings,seconded by Councilman Peard.Ayes:Gruber,Peard,
Watts,Berger.Nays:None.Motion Carried 4-0.Motioned and
seconded by Councilmen Berger and Peard to adopt this ordinance.
Ayes:Berger,Peard,Gruber,Watts.Nays:None.Motion Carried
4-0.
ORDlNANCE NO.2319
AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND §803 UNIFORM FIRE CODE AND THE
UNIFORM FIRE CODE STANDARDS ADOPTED BY REFERENCE AND MADE A
PART OF THE WAUKEE MUNICIPAL CODE,BY ADDING §1211.1 PRO~lNG
THAT EXITING ILLUillNATION SHALL BE PROVIDED BY BATTERY PACK OR
ON-SITE GENERATOR TO RESTROOMS WITH MORE THAN ON FIXTURE AND
HANDICAP ACCESSIBILITY.
Section 1.§803 Uniform Fire code and the Uniform Fire Code Standards
adopted by reference and made a part of the Waukee Municipal Code,is hereby
amended by adding thereto §1211.1 as follows:
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§1211.1 Exiting Illumination Shall Be Provided By Battery Pack or On-Site
Generator to Restrooms With More Than One Fixture and Handicap
Accessibility.Exiting illumination shall be provided by battery pack or on-site
generator to restrooms with more than one fixture and handicap accessibility.
Section 2.Repealer.In any case where the provisions of this ordinance,the
Uniform Fire Code,or other ordinances of the City of Waukee,shall be found to be in
conflict,and in which statutes of the State of Iowa do not control,the provision which
establishes the higher standard for the promotion and protection of the safety of persons
and property shall prevail.
Section 3.Severability Clause.If any section,provision or part of this
ordinance shall be adjudged invalid or unconstitutional,such adjudication shall not affect
the validity of the ordinance as a whole or any section,provision,or part thereof not
adjudged invalid or unconstitutional.
Section 4.Effective Date.This ordinance shall be in effect upon its final
passage,approval and publication as provided by law.I
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Passed by the Council this 5th day of June,2000,and approved this 5th day of
June,2000.
Donald Lee,Bailey,Jr.,Mayor
Attested:
Mark J.Arentsen,City Administrator/Clerk
ORDINANCE 2320
10.Ordinance Creating a zoning classification (A-2)for property being annexed
into the City of Waukee.
This ordinance will help the City staff when working with potential
annexes.Councilman Gruber motioned and Councilman Watts
seconded that the ordinance go through first reading in title only.
Ayes:Gruber,Watts,Peard,Berger.Nays:None.Motion Carried
4-0.
AN ORDINANCE TO CREATE A ZONING CLASSIFICATION
FOR PROPERTY BEING ANNEXED INTO THE CITY OF
WAUKEE IN WAUKEE MUNICIPAL CODE,A-2
ANNEXATION DISTRICT,ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE
CITY OF WAUKEE,lOW A,BY PROVIDING FOR
CONTINUATION OF PERMITTED USES OF THE PROPERTY
UNTIL SALE,SUBDIVISION,OR A CHANGE OF ZONING
AT THE REQUEST OF THE OWNER,OR CHANGE OF
CIRCUMSTANCES REQUIRING THE CITY TO ALTER ITS
ZONING OF SUCH PROPERTY.
Councilman Gruber motioned for the second and third readings to
be waived,seconded by Councilman Berger.Ayes:Gruber,
Berger,Watts,Peard.Nays:None.Motion Carried 4-0.
Councilman Berger motioned and Councilman Gruber seconded
forfinal approval.Ayes:Berger,Gruber,Watts,Peard.Nays:
None.Motion Carried 4-0.
ORDINANCE 2320
AN ORDINANCE TO CREATE A ZONING CLASSIFICATION FOR
PROPERTY BEING ANNEXED TO THE CITY OF WAUKEE IN WAUKEE
MUNICIPAL CODE,A-2 ANNEXATION DISTRICT,ZONING ORDINANCE OF
THE CITY OF WAUKEE,IOWA,BY PROVIDING FOR CONTINUATION OF
PERMITTED USES OF THE PROPERTY UNTIL SALE,SUBDIDVSION,OR A
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CHANGE OF ZONING AT THE REQUEST OF THE OWNER,OR CHANGE OF
CIRCUMSTANCES REQUIRING THE CITY TO ALTER ITS ZONING OF SUCH
PROPERTY.
BE IT ORDAINED by Council of the City of Waukee:
Section 1.Section 301.of Chapter 301,Waukee Municipal Code,Zoning
Ordinance of the City,shall read as follows:
A.Principal Permitted Uses.Those uses of structures or land listed in this
Section shall be permitted in A-2 Annexation District.
1.Those uses of structures and land,and permitted accessory uses listed
in Section 301.9A,Waukee Municipal Code,shall be permitted in this
"A-2"District,except for the following:
(a)No farm animals,including and not limited to horses,cattle,
sheep,swine,or fowl shall be kept within the city limits of
the City of Waukee,except in A-I District or A-2
Annexation District on tracts of one (1)or more acres.
(b)No person shall discharge a firearm,other than a shotgun
using #00 shot or small,on any tract of less than 40 acres
unless such person shall have the consent of the owner or
tenant of such property,and unless the shooting is directed at
targets and in a direction approved by the Chief of Police of
the City of Waukee.
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(c)No person shall discharge a shotgun using #8 shot or smaller
on a tract of less than 7 acres,and then only with the consent
of the owner or tenant.
(d)Notwithstanding any other provision hereof,a person shall
not discharge a firearm within two hundred yards of a
building inhabited by people or domestic livestock,or within
two hundred yards of a feedlot,unless the owner or tenant
has given consent.As used in this provision,"feedlot"
unless the owner or tenant has given consent.As used in this
provision,"feedlot"means a lot,yard,corral,or other area in
which livestock are present and confined for the purposes of
feeding and growth.The term does not include areas which
are used for the raising of crops or other vegetation and upon
which livestock are allowed to graze or feed.
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(e)No open burning shall be permitted within 200 feet of any
building or structure on any adjoining tract not owned by the
person burning.
2.Except as otherwise provided herein,those uses of structures or land
legally permitted inunediately prior to annexation thereof to the City
of Waukee,shall be permitted in the City of Waukee for so long as the
property shall remain in the same ownership (or including transferred
and/or willed to someone within the family),undivided,and not
rezoned at the request of the owner.Provided however,the City of
Waukee,for good cause,my rezone such property if necessary.
B.Perrnitted Accessory Use
1.Uses of land or structures customarily incidental and subordinate to
one to one of the permitted principal uses,unless otherwise excluded.
2.Private garage or carport.
3.Home occupations as permitted in and as limited by Section 301.8(1).
4.Temporary buildings,including mobile homes or trailers,for uses
incidental to construction work,which buildings shall be removed
upon the completion or abandonment of the construction work.
5.One board or sign not to exceed thirty-two (32)square feet in area
referring to the construction,lease,hire,or sale of a building,
premises,or lots;which sign shall refer to property on which the sign
is located,and shall be removed as soon as the premises are sold or
leased or construction completed.
6.Roadside stands for the sale of seasonal products grown on the
premises;provided that no permanent structures shall be erected or
maintained.
7.Signs,not exceeding 10 square feet in area,identifying the premises or
indicating the product grown or material and equipment used on the
premises.
8.Institutional bulletin board signs.
9.Parabolic or dish type antennas which shall be placed in the rear yard
and must be minimum of ten (10)square feet from all property lines
and shall not be larger than eight (8)feet in diameter if of opaque
construction or ten (10)feet in diameter if of wire or mesh
construction.All such parabolic or dish type antennas shall be
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mounted at ground level.The erection and construction of a parabolic
or dish type antenna shall require obtaining a building permit from tbe
administrative official prior to tbe commencement of any work.
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10.Solar collectors mounted on the ground in the rear yard or attached to
tbe principal building facing the front,side or rear yard at a height no
greater than the peak of the roof of the principal structure.The
mounting of solar collectors shall be in accordance with the
requirements of the Building code.If required,solar access easements
may be obtained from adjoining property owners in accordance with
State statutes.
C.Bulk Regulations.The following minimum requirements shall be
observed,subject to the modifications contained in section 301.25
1.Lot Area:
Dwelling:5 acres,no minimum required for other
permitted uses.
2.Minimum Floor Area:
1050 square feet for dwelling if building is more
than two or more stories,first floor shall be a
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3.Lot Width:
200 feet
4.Front Yard:
75 Feet
5.Side Yards:
Dwellings:Total side yard -50 feet;minimum on
one side -20 feet;comer lot adjacent to street -75
feet.Other permitted uses 50 feet on each side;
unless otherwise indicated herein.
6.Rear Yard:
50 feet.
7.Maximum Height:,I
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Principal Building -40 feet;Accessory Building -
20 feet in lots of less than 10 acres and 30 feet in
lots of 10 acres or more;except that radio
communication towers constructed in compliance
with section 221.1 of Waukee Municipal code may
not exceed 45 feet in height.
8.Maximum Number of Stories:
Principal Building -3 stories;
Accessory Building -1 story.
D.Minimum Width Regulation.The minimum dimension of the main body
of the principal building shall not be less than twenty-four (24)feet.
E.Perimeter Foundation Requirement.A permanent perimeter foundation,
meeting the Waukee Building code standards,shall be required for all principal
building.
F.Off-Street Parking.Spaces for off-street parking and loading shall
be provided in accordance with the provisions of section 301.26 for all permitted
uses.
G.Site Plan Requirements.See Chapter 304 of the Waukee Municipal
Code.
Section 2.Repealer.All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict with the
provisions of this ordinance are hereby repealed.
Section 3.Severability Clause.If any section,provision or part of this
ordinance shall be adjudged invalid or unconstitutional,such adjudication shall
not affect the validity of the ordinance as a whole or in any section,provision,or
part thereof not judged invalid or unconstitutional.
Section 4.Effective Date.This ordinance shall be in effect upon its final
passage,approval and publication as provided by law.
Passed by the City council of the City of Waukee,Iowa,this 5th day of June,
2000,and approved this 5th day of June,2000.
Donald L.Bailey,Jr.,Mayor
Attest:
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Mark J.Arentsen,City Administrator/Clerk
II.Resolution:Southview Estates Final Plat
The final plat has passed Planning and Zoning with four
stipulations,I)Completion of the lift station,2)installation of the
sidewalk along lot one Ridgeway Estates Plat one,3)grind
pavement for drainage,4)Mr.Copeland is paid for the crop
damages that have occurred on his property as a result of the
development.Councilman Watts motioned and Councilman
Gruber seconded the approval of the plat subject to the above
stipulations.Ayes:Watts,Gruber,Berger,Peard.Nays:None.
Motion Carried 4-0.
RESOLUTION 00-62
RESOLUTION ACCEPTING THE FINAL PLAT OF SOUTHVIEW ESTATES,A
RESIDENTIAL (R-1)SUBDIVISION OF THE CITY OF WAUKEE,IN DALLAS
COUNTY IOWA
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WHEREAS,Engineering Design Services (EDS)has presented the Final Plat of
Southview Estates,and the Waukee Planning and Zoning Commission approved this
Final Plat on May 23,2000;and
WHEREAS,the City Council has found this subdivision to be in conformance with its
comprehensive plan;and
WHEREAS,the City Council has found that the final plat has met the requirements
under Section 354.8 of the Code of Iowa;and
NOW,THEREFORE,be it resolved that the Final Plat for Southview Estates,
Residential R-I,is hereby accepted this 5th day of June 2000.
Donald L.Bailey,Jr.,Mayor
Attest:
Mark J.Arentsen,City Administrator/Clerk I
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ROLL CALL VOTE
Nicholas C.Gruber
Marvin Berger
Wayne Johnson
Bill Peard
Mike Watts
AYE NAY ABSENT
X
X
X
X
X
12.Resolution:Approving agreement with Des Moines Water Works for Utility
Billing.City Attorney Paul Huscher had an issue with an item that
was on the contract with Des Moines Water Works but said that
the city council could approve this resolution if it was contingent
on his concern being met.
13.Motion:To continue using the Connolly Law Firm for annexation issues
along Ashworth Rd /1-80 area.
The council debated the merits of having this firm handle the
annexation case or keep the City Attorney involved.Motioned by
Councilman Watts and seconded by Councilman Peard.Ayes:
Peard,Gruber,Berger.Nays:Watts.Motion Carried 3-1.
14.Reports:
City Administrator:Mark Arentsen reports that census personnel will be meeting with
the City to report on progress.Ambulance service talks continue with the County.
Director of Public Works:John Gibson reported that Warrior Lane would be closed
starting 6-6 for railroad crossing repair.
Director of Community Development:
public on the continuing annexation efforts.
City Development Board on July 13,2000.
Joshua Smith updated the Council and
The City should be ready to meet with the
City Council:Councilman Berger thanked the public for their interest in the actions of
the Council and reminded all to vote in the primary election.
Mayor:Mayor Bailey expressed concern over the gas bills,congratulated
the Waukee soccer team for their success and reminded everyone of the upcoming
farmers market.
15.Closed
Session:
Pursuant to Chapter 21.9 of the Iowa Code,the City of
Waukee will go into closed session to discuss employment
conditions.
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Motioned by Councilman Gruber to go into closed session at
9:08pm,seconded by Councilman Watts.Ayes:Gruber,Watts,
Peard,Berger.Nays:None.Motion Carried 4-0.
Motion to end closed session at 9:58pm by Councilman Berger,
seconded by Councilman Gruber.Ayes:Berger,Gruber,Watts,
Peard.Nays:None.Motion Carried 4-0.
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16.Adjournment:Council came back into open session at 9:58pm.Motion to
adjourn by Councilman Watts,seconded by Councilman Gruber.
Ayes:Watts,Gruber,Berger,Peard.Nays:None.Motion Carried
4-0,City Council Adjourned at 9:58pm.
Attest:
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Mark J.Arentse ,City Administrator
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