Ordinance amending Chapter 17 of the Code of Ordinances relating to Council.
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1 3.A th Avenue, Suite 110 Marion, Iowa council memo November 1, 2018 TO: Mayor and City Council FROM: Rachel Bolender, Assistant City Clerk RE: Amendment to Chapter 17 Ordinance amending Chapter 17 of the Code of Ordinances relating to Council. Currently, the code states that the City Clerk/Finance Director is an appointed role. Because this position has been split and the Finance Director eliminated, the code will now list City Clerk and City Treasurer as separate appointed positions. Phone (319) rbolender@cityofmarion.org Fax (319)
2 ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 17 OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES RELATING TO COUNCIL BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MARION, IOWA: Section 1. Chapter 17 of the Code of Ordinances is amended by deleting section and inserting in lieu thereof the following: APPOINTMENTS. The Council shall appoint the following officials: 1. City Clerk 2. City Treasurer 3. City Attorney 4. City Manager 5. Planning and Zoning Commission Section 2: All other chapters shall remain unchanged by this ordinance. Section 3: All ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict with the same are hereby repealed. Section 4. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication, as provided by law. Passed and approved this day of, ATTEST: Nicolas AbouAssaly, Mayor I, Rachel Bolender, Assistant City Clerk of the City of Marion, Iowa hereby certify that at a meeting of the City Council of said City, held on the above date, among other proceedings the above was adopted. Rachel Bolender, Assistant City Clerk
3 3.A th Avenue, Suite 110 Marion, Iowa council memo November 1, 2018 TO: Mayor and City Council FROM: Rachel Bolender, Assistant City Clerk RE: Amendment to Chapter 18 Ordinance amending Chapter 18 of the Code of Ordinances relating to City Clerk. Currently, Section of the Code states that the City Clerk is the Treasurer. Because the City Clerk/Finance Director role has been split, this section is being removed from Chapter 18, City Clerk. Phone (319) rbolender@cityofmarion.org Fax (319)
4 ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 18 OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES RELATING TO CITY CLERK. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MARION, IOWA: Section 1. Chapter 18 of the Code of Ordinances is amended by deleting Chapter in its entirety. Section 2: All other chapters shall remain unchanged by this ordinance. Section 3: All ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict with the same are hereby repealed. Section 4. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication, as provided by law. Passed and approved this day of, ATTEST: Nicolas AbouAssaly, Mayor I, Rachel Bolender, Assistant City Clerk of the City of Marion, Iowa hereby certify that at a meeting of the City Council of said City, held on the above date, among other proceedings the above was adopted. Rachel Bolender, Assistant City Clerk
5 3.A th Avenue, Suite 110 Marion, Iowa council memo November 1, 2018 TO: FROM: RE: Mayor and City Council Rachel Bolender, Assistant City Clerk Amendment to Chapter 18A Ordinance amending the Code of Ordinances by adding Chapter 18A relating to City Treasurer. Currently, powers and duties regarding the City Treasurer are included in the Chapter regarding the City Clerk. Because the City Clerk/Finance Director role has been split, a section regarding the City Treasurer specifically is being added. Phone (319) rbolender@cityofmarion.org Fax (319)
6 ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE CODE OF ORDINANCES BY ADDING CHAPTER 18A RELATING TO CITY TREASURER BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MARION, IOWA: Section 1. The Code of Ordinances is amended by adding the following new chapter 18A: 18A.01 Appointment and Compensation 18A.02 Powers and Duties: General CHAPTER 18A CITY TREASURER 18A.01 APPOINTMENT AND COMPENSATION. The Council shall appoint by majority vote a City Treasurer to serve at the discretion of the Council. The City Treasurer shall receive such compensation as established by resolution of the Council. (Code of Iowa, Sec [4]) 18A.02 POWERS AND DUTIES: GENERAL. The City Treasurer perform the following duties relating to City funds. (Code of Iowa, Sec [4]) 1. Custody of Funds. Be responsible for the safe custody of all funds of the City in the manner provided by law, and Council direction. 2. Record Receipts. Keep an accurate record of all money or securities received on behalf of the City and specify the date, from whom, and for what purpose received. 3. Record Disbursements. Keep an accurate account of all disbursements, money or property, specifying date, to whom, and from what fund paid. 4. Special Assessments. Keep a separate account of all money received from special assessments. 5. Debt Service. Keep a register of all bonds outstanding and record all payments of interest and principal. Section 2: All other chapters shall remain unchanged by this ordinance. Section 3: All ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict with the same are hereby repealed. Section 4. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication, as provided by law. Passed and approved this day of, 2018.
7 ATTEST: Nicolas AbouAssaly, Mayor I, Rachel Bolender, Assistant City Clerk of the City of Marion, Iowa hereby certify that at a meeting of the City Council of said City, held on the above date, among other proceedings the above was adopted. Rachel Bolender, Assistant City Clerk
8 3.A th Avenue, Suite 110 Marion, Iowa council memo November 1, 2018 TO: Mayor and City Council FROM: Rachel Bolender, Assistant City Clerk RE: Amendment to Chapter 7 Ordinance amending Chapter 7 of the Code of Ordinances relating to Fiscal Management. This amendment is in regards to changing Finance Director to City Treasurer. Phone (319) rbolender@cityofmarion.org Fax (319)
9 ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 7 OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES RELATING TO FISCAL MANAGEMENT BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MARION, IOWA: Section 1. Chapter 7 of the Code of Ordinances is amended by deleting the same and inserting in lieu thereof the following: CHAPTER 7 FISCAL MANAGEMENT 7.01 Purpose 7.06 Budget Amendments 7.02 City Treasurer 7.07 Accounting 7.03 Cash Control 7.08 Financial Reports 7.04 Fund Control 7.09 Construction Maintenance Fund 7.05 Operating Budget Preparation 7.01 PURPOSE. The purpose of this chapter is to establish policies and provide for rules and regulations governing the management of the financial affairs of the City CITY TREASURER. The City Treasurer is the accounting officer of the City CASH CONTROL. To assure the proper accounting and safe custody of moneys the following shall apply: 1. Deposit of Funds. All moneys or fees collected for any purpose by any City officer shall be deposited through the office of the City Treasurer. If any said fees are due to an officer, they shall be paid to the officer by check drawn by the City Treasurer and approved by the Council only upon such officer s making adequate reports relating thereto as required by law, ordinance or Council directive. 2. Deposits and Investments. All moneys belonging to the City shall be promptly deposited in depositories selected by the Council in amounts not exceeding the authorized depository limitation established by the Council or invested in accordance with the City s written investment policy and State law, including joint investments as authorized by Section of the Code of Iowa. (Code of Iowa, Sec , 12B.10, 12C.1)
10 3. Petty Cash Fund. The City Treasurer shall be the custodian of a petty cash fund for use of small purchases and payments. The City Treasurer shall obtain some form of receipt or bill for petty cash disbursements. At such time as the petty cash fund is approaching depletion, the City Treasurer shall draw a check for replenishment in the amount of the accumulated expenditures and such check shall be submitted to Council as a claim in the usual manner for claims and charged to the proper funds and accounts. It shall not be used for salary payments or other personal services or personal expenses FUND CONTROL. There shall be established and maintained separate and distinct funds in accordance with the following: 1. Revenues. All moneys received by the City shall be credited to the proper fund as required by law, ordinance or resolution. 2. Expenditures. No disbursement shall be made from a fund unless such disbursement is authorized by law, ordinance or resolution, was properly budgeted, and supported by a claim approved by the Council. 3. Emergency Fund. No transfer may be made from any fund to the Emergency Fund. (IAC, [384,388], Sec. 2.5[2]) 4. Debt Service Fund. Except where specifically prohibited by State law, moneys may be transferred from any other City fund to the Debt Service Fund to meet payments of principal and interest. Such transfers must be authorized by the original budget or a budget amendment. (IAC, [384,388] Sec. 2.5[3]) 5. Capital Improvements Reserve Fund. There is established as a part of the system of municipal budgeting an account known as the Capital Improvements Reserve Fund. The City Treasurer shall deposit in this fund such sums as directed by the City Manager; provided, however, no taxes shall be certified or levied to fund this account unless approved by election as established in Section of the Code of Iowa. 6. Utility and Enterprise Funds. A surplus in a Utility or Enterprise Fund may be transferred to any other City fund, except the Emergency Fund and Road Use Tax Funds, by resolution of the Council. A surplus may exist only after all required transfers have been made to any restricted accounts in accordance with the terms and provisions of any revenue bonds or loan agreements relating to the Utility or Enterprise Fund. A surplus is defined as the cash balance in the operating account or the unrestricted retained
11 earnings calculated in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles in excess of: A. The amount of the expense of disbursements for operating and maintaining the utility or enterprise for the preceding three (3) months, and B. The amount necessary to make all required transfers to restricted accounts for the succeeding three (3) months. (IAC, [384,388], Sec. 2.5[5]) 7. Balancing of Funds. Fund accounts shall be reconciled at the close of each month and a report thereof submitted to the Council OPERATING BUDGET PREPARATION. The annual operating budget of the City shall be prepared in accordance with the following: 1. Proposal Prepared. The City Manager is responsible for preparation of the annual budget detail, for review by the Mayor and Council and adoption by the Council in accordance with directives of the Mayor and Council. 2. Boards and Commissions. All boards, commissions and other administrative agencies of the City that are authorized to prepare and administer budgets must submit their budget proposals to the City Manager for inclusion in the proposed City budget at such time and in such form as required by the Council. 3. Submission to Council. The City Manager shall submit the completed budget proposal to the Council no later than February 15 of each year. 4. Council Review. The Council shall review the proposed budget and may make any adjustments in the budget which it deems appropriate before accepting such proposal for publication, hearing and final adoption. 5. Notice of Hearing. Upon adopting a proposed budget the Council shall set a date for public hearing thereon to be held before March 15 and cause notice of such hearing and a summary of the proposed budget to be published not less than ten (10) nor more than twenty (20) days before the date established for the hearing. Proof of such publication must be filed with the County Auditor. (Code of Iowa, Sec [3]) 6. Copies of Budget on File. Not less than twenty (20) days before the date that the budget must be certified to the County Auditor and not less than ten (10) days before the public hearing, the Clerk shall make available
12 a sufficient number of copies of the detailed budget to meet the requests of taxpayers and organizations, and have them available for distribution at the offices of the Mayor and Clerk and at the City library. (Code of Iowa, Sec [2]) 7. Adoption and Certification. After the hearing, the Council shall adopt, by resolution, a budget for at least the next fiscal year and the City Treasurer shall certify the necessary tax levy for the next fiscal year to the County Auditor and the County Board of Supervisors. The tax levy certified may be less than, but not more than, the amount estimated in the proposed budget. Two copies each of the detailed budget as adopted and of the tax certificate must be transmitted to the County Auditor. (Code of Iowa, Sec [5]) 7.06 BUDGET AMENDMENTS. A City budget finally adopted for the following fiscal year becomes effective July 1 and constitutes the City appropriation for each program and purpose specified therein until amended as provided by this section. (Code of Iowa, Sec ) 1. Program Increase. Any increase in the amount appropriated to a program must be prepared, adopted and subject to protest in the same manner as the original budget. (IAC, [384, 388]) 2. Program Transfer. Any transfer of appropriation from one program to another must be prepared, adopted and subject to protest in the same manner as the original budget. (IAC, [384, 388]) 3. Activity Transfer. Any transfer of appropriation from one activity to another activity within a program must be approved by resolution of the Council. (IAC, [384, 388]) 4. Administrative Transfers. The City Treasurer shall have the authority to adjust, by transfer or otherwise, the appropriations allocated within a specific activity without prior Council approval. (IAC, [384, 388]) 7.07 ACCOUNTING. The accounting records of the City shall consist of not less than the following:
13 1. Books of Original Entry. There shall be established and maintained books of original entry to provide a chronological record of cash received and disbursed. 2. General Ledger. There shall be established and maintained a general ledger controlling all cash transactions, budgetary accounts and for recording unappropriated surpluses. 3. Checks. Checks shall be signed by the City Treasurer. Checks will be disbursed by the City Treasurer following Council approval, except as provided by subsection 5 hereof. 4. Budget Accounts. There shall be established such individual accounts to record receipts by source and expenditures by program and activity as will provide adequate information and control for budgeting purposes as planned and approved by the Council. Each individual account shall be maintained within its proper fund and so kept that receipts can be immediately and directly compared with revenue estimates and expenditures can be related to the authorizing appropriation. No expenditure shall be posted except to the appropriation for the function and purpose for which the expense was incurred. 5. Immediate Payment Authorized. The Council may by resolution authorize the Treasurer to issue checks for immediate payment of amounts due, which if not paid promptly would result in loss of discount, penalty for late payment or additional interest cost. Any such payments made shall be reported to the Council for review and approval with and in the same manner as other claims at the next meeting following such payment. The resolution authorizing immediate payment shall specify the type of payment so authorized and may include but is not limited to payment of utility bills, contractual obligations, payroll and bond principal and interest FINANCIAL REPORTS. The City Treasurer shall prepare and file the following financial reports: 1. Monthly Reports. There shall be submitted to the Council each month a report showing the activity and status of each fund, program, sub-program and activity for the preceding month. 2. Annual Report. Not later than December first of each year there shall be published an annual report containing a summary for the preceding fiscal year of all collections and receipts, all accounts due the City, and all expenditures, the current public debt of the City, and the legal debt limit of the City for the current fiscal year. A copy of the annual report
14 must be filed with the Auditor of State not later than December 1 of each year. (Code of Iowa, Sec ) 7.09 CONSTRUCTION MAINTENANCE FUND. 1. Whenever the City solicits proposals or bids on any construction project, the proposal or contract to be entered into shall provide that the contractor shall at the direction of the City Engineer either post a satisfactory maintenance bond or deposit with the City Treasurer a cash amount equal to 1.5 percent of the contract amount, prior to acceptance of the project. Whenever a developer is required to install a public improvement, the developer shall at the direction of the City Engineer either post a satisfactory maintenance bond or deposit with the City Treasurer a cash amount equal to 1.5 percent of the cost of said public improvement, prior to acceptance of the same by the City. 2. If the City Engineer directs either a contractor or developer to make a cash deposit with the City Treasurer, the same shall be in lieu of a maintenance bond and shall not be refundable. Such a deposit shall not relieve the contractor or developer of the duty to remedy any and all defects that may develop in the contractor s or developer s work prior to the expiration of time as set forth in the contract or in the City Engineer s instructions on installation of a public improvement by reason of bad workmanship or poor materials. 3. The City Treasurer shall maintain all said deposits in an account called the Construction Maintenance Fund which shall stand as surety for the contractor or developer, guaranteeing to indemnify the City should the contractor or developer fail to remedy at his or her own cost and expense any and all defects that may develop in said work within the time period prescribed. Said guarantee shall not relieve the contractor or developer of his or her primary liability any more than would a maintenance bond. The funds shall not be expended from the Construction Maintenance Fund except as directed by the Council. Section 2: All other chapters shall remain unchanged by this ordinance. Section 3: All ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict with the same are hereby repealed.
15 Section 4. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication, as provided by law. Passed and approved this day of, Nicolas AbouAssaly, Mayor ATTEST: I, Rachel Bolender, Assistant City Clerk of the City of Marion, Iowa hereby certify that at a meeting of the City Council of said City, held on the above date, among other proceedings the above was adopted. Rachel Bolender, Assistant City Clerk
16 3.A th Avenue, Suite 110 Marion, Iowa council memo November 1, 2018 TO: Mayor and City Council FROM: Rachel Bolender, Assistant City Clerk RE: Amendment to Chapter 5 Ordinance amending Chapter 5 of the Code of Ordinances relating to Operating Procedures. This amendment is in regards to changing Finance Director to City Treasurer. Phone (319) rbolender@cityofmarion.org Fax (319)
17 ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 5 OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES RELATING TO OPERATING PROCEDURES BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MARION, IOWA: Section 1. Chapter 5, Section 5.12 of the Code of Ordinances is amended by deleting Section 5.12 in its entirety and inserting in lieu thereof the following: 5.12 MILEAGE. Employees of the City who are required to use their personal automobiles in their work with the City, excluding coming to or going from work, shall receive a mileage allowance equal to that allowed by the Internal Revenue Service without such allowance being treated as income. Claims shall be submitted on forms provided by the City Treasurer. Employees who are required to regularly use a personal automobile in their work for the City may also be allowed, in lieu of the above mileage allowance, a car allowance as approved by the Council. Section 2: All other chapters shall remain unchanged by this ordinance. Section 3: All ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict with the same are hereby repealed. Section 4. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication, as provided by law. Passed and approved this day of, ATTEST: Nicolas AbouAssaly, Mayor I, Rachel Bolender, Assistant City Clerk of the City of Marion, Iowa hereby certify that at a meeting of the City Council of said City, held on the above date, among other proceedings the above was adopted. Rachel Bolender, Assistant City Clerk
18 3.A th Avenue, Suite 110 Marion, Iowa council memo November 1, 2018 TO: Mayor and City Council FROM: Rachel Bolender, Assistant City Clerk RE: Amendment to Chapter 23 Ordinance amending Chapter 23 of the Code of Ordinances relating to Park Board. This amendment is in regards to changing Finance Director to City Treasurer. Phone (319) rbolender@cityofmarion.org Fax (319)
19 ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 23 OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES RELATING TO PARK BOARD BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MARION, IOWA: Section 1. Chapter 23, Sections and of the Code of Ordinances are amended by deleting Sectiosn and in their entirety and inserting in lieu thereof the following: DUTIES OF THE BOARD. In addition to its duty to make a plan for parks, recreation and the cemetery and for the facilities therefor, and to update and revise these plans as required, the Board shall have authority over the properties and personnel devoted to parks, recreation, Community Center, swimming pool and cemetery subject to the limitation of expenditures for salaries and supplies, contracts and capital outlays set forth in the annual budget provided by the City Council for park, recreation and cemetery operations. The Board shall cooperate with the City Manager in the allotment of time of City employees for park, recreation and cemetery purposes. The Board shall order supplies by the procedures established by the City Council for all departments of the City, and payments will be made by warrant check written by the City Treasurer for invoices submitted and approved by the Board REPORTS. The Board shall make written reports to the City Council of its activities from time to time as it deems advisable or upon Council request. Its revenues and expenditures shall be reported monthly by the City Treasurer in the manner of other departmental expenditures, and a copy shall be provided to each member of the Board and in the City Treasurer report to the City Council. Section 2: All other chapters shall remain unchanged by this ordinance. Section 3: All ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict with the same are hereby repealed. Section 4. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication, as provided by law. Passed and approved this day of, Nicolas AbouAssaly, Mayor
20 ATTEST: I, Rachel Bolender, Assistant City Clerk of the City of Marion, Iowa hereby certify that at a meeting of the City Council of said City, held on the above date, among other proceedings the above was adopted. Rachel Bolender, Assistant City Clerk
21 3.A th Avenue P.O. Box 488 Marion, IA P.O. Box 359 McGregor, IA Fax ALLEN, VERNON & HOSKINS, P.L.C. Attorneys and Counselors at Law Donald C. Hoskins Jeffrey K. Robison Anne E.H. Loomis Kara L. Bullerman Morris L. Allen, Deceased John G. Vernon, Retired Gordon R. Gibson, Retired October 8, 2018 To: City Council From: Kara Bullerman, Legal Re: Amended Ordinances 120 and 46 Chapter 120 of the Code of Ordinances currently contains sections which are beyond the requirements provided by the State Code of Iowa. Most of these provisions are either outdated, obscure, or vague. I have reviewed the alcohol ordinances from several cities and after comparison, drafted a proposed amended Chapter 120 for the City of Marion. The proposed revisions serve to make the chapter clearer, more reflective of current social norms, and more efficiently enforced by City Staff and law enforcement. Here is an outline of the new code: 1. Sections , , and will remain unchanged. 2. Section will have one minor change. The code will no longer specify that the applications will be forwarded to the Police Chief for investigation, but will be forwarded to the Police Department. That will allow Chief McHale to delegate the investigation and preparation of the report to an appropriate member of his staff. 3. Section has the following changes: a (11) is modified to allow minors to be present in a place having more than 50% sales from alcohol (i.e. bars) until 7:00 p.m. b. The old section (12) limiting the presence of minors in restaurants or other places that sell alcohol but at less than 50% has been removed. Chapter 46 already imposes a curfew on minors and provides for exceptions. c. The old (14),(15), and (16) have been removed has been simplified to state that alcohol can only be sold in areas with proper
22 zoning with exceptions for parties that make application and are approved for 5 day special events liquor licenses or those that have approved hold harmless agreements and hire a caterer with a valid license/catering privilege , , and are deleted is outdated and is generally not enforced currently is not used could potentially get us into some First Amendment issues, since it would cover art, theater, etc. Zoning takes care of issues like adult entertainment venues. The revision to Chapter 46 is only to ensure that the curfew hours match the changes to relating to hours when minors can be present in bars and similar establishments. Please let me know if you have any questions about these changes.
23 ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 120 OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES RELATING TO LIQUOR LICENSES AND WINE AND BEER PERMITS BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MARION, IOWA: Section 1. Chapter 120 of the Code of Ordinances is amended by deleting the same and inserting in lieu thereof the following: CHAPTER 120 LIQUOR LICENSES AND WINE AND BEER PERMITS License or Permit Required Location General Prohibition Investigation Action by Council Prohibited Sales and Acts LICENSE OR PERMIT REQUIRED. No person shall manufacture for sale, import, sell, or offer or keep for sale, alcoholic liquor, wine, or beer without first securing a liquor control license, wine permit or beer permit in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 123 of the Code of Iowa. (Code of Iowa, Sec , & ) GENERAL PROHIBITION. It is unlawful to manufacture for sale, sell, offer or keep for sale, possess or transport alcoholic liquor, wine or beer except upon the terms, conditions, limitations and restrictions enumerated in Chapter 123 of the Code of Iowa, and a license or permit may be suspended or revoked or a civil penalty may be imposed for a violation thereof. (Code of Iowa, Sec , & ) INVESTIGATION. Upon receipt of an application for a liquor license, wine or beer permit, the Clerk shall forward the application to the Marion Police Department and Department of Criminal Investigation, who shall conduct a background investigation and submit a written report as to the truth of the facts averred in the application and qualifications to hold a license or permit. The Marion Fire Department and Marion Building Department shall also inspect the premises to determine if they conform to the requirements of the City Code. The Council shall not approve an application for a license or permit for any premises which does not conform to the applicable law and ordinances,
24 resolutions and regulations of the City. The City Clerk shall not issue a license or permit under this chapter until the applicant has paid all fees required by the State of Iowa. (Code of Iowa, Sec ) ACTION BY COUNCIL. The Council shall either approve or disapprove the issuance of the liquor control license or retail wine or beer permit and shall endorse its approval or disapproval on the application, and thereafter the application, necessary fee and bond, if required, shall be forwarded to the Alcoholic Beverages Division of the State Department of Commerce for such further action as is provided by law. (Code of Iowa, Sec [2]) PROHIBITED SALES AND ACTS. A person or club holding a liquor license or retail wine or beer permit and the person s or club s agents or employees shall not do any of the following: 1. Sell, dispense or give to any intoxicated person, or one simulating intoxication, any alcoholic liquor, wine or beer. (Code of Iowa, Sec [1]) 2. Sell or dispense any alcoholic beverage, wine or beer on the premises covered by the license or permit, or permit its consumption thereon between the hours of two o clock (2:00) a.m. and six o clock (6:00) a.m. on a weekday, and between the hours of two o clock (2:00) a.m. on Sunday and six o clock (6:00) a.m. on the following Monday; however, a holder of a license or permit granted the privilege of selling alcoholic liquor, beer or wine on Sunday may sell or dispense alcoholic liquor, beer or wine between the hours of eight o clock (8:00) a.m. on Sunday and two o clock (2:00) a.m. of the following Monday, and further provided that a holder of any class of liquor control license or the holder of a class B beer permit may sell or dispense alcoholic liquor, wine or beer for consumption on the premises between the hours of eight o clock (8:00) a.m. on Sunday and two o clock (2:00) a.m. on Monday when that Monday is New Year s Day and beer for consumption off the premises between the hours of eight o clock (8:00) a.m. on Sunday and two o clock (2:00) a.m. on the following Monday when that Sunday is the day before New Year s Day. (Code of Iowa, Sec [2b and 2k] & ) 3. Sell alcoholic beverages, wine or beer to any person on credit, except with bona fide credit card. This provision does not apply to sales by a club to its members nor to sales by a hotel or motel to bona fide registered guests (Code of Iowa, Sec [2c])
25 4. Employ a person under eighteen (18) years of age in the sale or serving of alcoholic liquor, wine or beer for consumption on the premises where sold. (Code of Iowa, Sec [2f]) 5. In the case of a retail beer or wine permittee, knowingly allow the mixing or adding of alcohol or any alcoholic beverage to beer, wine or any other beverage in or about the permittee s place of business. (Code of Iowa, Sec [2i]) 6. Knowingly permit any gambling, except in accordance with Iowa law, or knowingly permit any solicitation for immoral purposes, or immoral or disorderly conduct on the premises covered by the license or permit. (Code of Iowa, Sec [2a]) 7. Knowingly permit or engage in any criminal activity on the premises covered by the license or permit. (Code of Iowa, Sec [2j]) 8. Keep on premises covered by a liquor control license any alcoholic liquor in any container except the original package purchased from the Alcoholic Beverages Division of the State Department of Commerce and except mixed drinks or cocktails mixed on the premises for immediate consumption (Code of Iowa, Sec [2d]) 9. Reuse for packaging alcoholic liquor or wine any container or receptacle used originally for packaging alcoholic liquor or wine; or adulterate, by the addition of any substance, the contents or remaining contents of an original package of an alcoholic liquor or wine; or knowingly possess any original package which has been reused or adulterated. (Code of Iowa, Sec [2e]) 10. Allow any person other than the licensee, permittee or employees of the licensee or permittee to use or keep on the licensed premises any alcoholic liquor in any bottle or other container which is designed for the transporting of such beverages, except as allowed by State law. (Code of Iowa, Sec [2g] 11. Permit or allow any person under legal age as set by State law to enter or remain in the place of business of any permit holder or license holder in which the selling beer, wine, and/or alcoholic liquor constitutes more than fifty percent (50%) of the annual gross business transacted therein after 7:00 p.m. on any day of the week, unless actually engaged in a trade, occupation or business other than the serving of alcoholic liquor or beer, which requires said person s presence within or upon said premises and the person is at least 18 years of age.
26 12. Sell, give, or otherwise supply any alcoholic beverage, wine, or beer to any person, knowing or failing to exercise reasonable care to ascertain whether the person is under legal age, or permit any person, knowing or failing to exercise reasonable care to ascertain whether the person is under legal age to consumer any alcoholic beverage, wine, or beer. 13. Sell, give, possess, or otherwise supply a machine which is used to vaporize an alcoholic beverage for the purpose of being consumed in a vaporized form (Code of Iowa, Sec [2k]) LOCATION. The location of a building wherein there is sale of alcoholic liquor, wine, or beer for consumption on the premises shall be conducted in a properly zoned district under the City's Zoning Ordinance, except for the following: 1. Parties that make application and are approved for a 5 day Special Events Liquor License ; or 2. Parties that complete a Special Events Application and have an approved Hold Harmless Agreement with the City may engage a caterer with a valid liquor license with catering privilege to sell alcohol at said special event. Section 2: All other chapters shall remain unchanged by this ordinance. Section 3: All ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict with the same are hereby repealed. Section 4. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication, as provided by law. Passed and approved this day of, ATTEST: Nicolas AbouAssaly, Mayor I, Rachel Bolender, Assistant City Clerk of the City of Marion, Iowa hereby certify that at a meeting of the City Council of said City, held on the above date, among other proceedings the above was adopted. Rachel Bolender, Assistant City Clerk
27 ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 46 OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES RELATING TO MINORS BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MARION, IOWA: Section 1. Chapter 46 of the Code of Ordinances is amended by deleting subsection 46.01(1)(A) inserting in lieu thereof the following: 1. Definitions. The following terms are defined for use in this section: A. Curfew hours shall mean the following: i. From eleven o clock (11:00) p.m. on any day until six o clock (6:00) a.m. of the following day. ii. From seven o clock (7:00) p.m. on any day until six o clock (6:00) a.m. in any place of business holder in which the selling beer, wine, and/or alcoholic liquor constitutes more than fifty percent (50%) of the annual gross business transacted therein, unless actually engaged in a trade, occupation or business other than the serving of alcoholic liquor or beer, which requires said person s presence within or upon said premises and the person is at least 18 years of age Section 2: All other chapters shall remain unchanged by this ordinance, including all other subsections of 46.01(1). Section 3: All ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict with the same are hereby repealed. Section 4. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication, as provided by law. Passed and approved this day of, Nicolas AbouAssaly, Mayor
28 ATTEST: I, Rachel Bolender, Assistant City Clerk of the City of Marion, Iowa hereby certify that at a meeting of the City Council of said City, held on the above date, among other proceedings the above was adopted. Rachel Bolender, Assistant City Clerk
29 3.A.9 October 5, 2018 TO: Mayor and Council CC: Lon Pluckhahn FROM: Hollie Trenary RE: Library HVAC Control System Exhibit(s):
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