Noun v. Turner

199 N.W.2d 614, 1972 Iowa Sup. LEXIS 998
Supreme Court of Iowa·Decided May 15, 1972·No. Nos. 55021-55023·Published·Cited by 2 cases

Opinion

CORRECTIVE ORDER.

MOORE, Chief Justice.

Our supplemental opinion 196 N.W.2d 209, filed March 31, 1972 followed legislative precedent in establishing one hundred representative districts and fifty senatorial districts for election of General Assembly members in subsequent elections. Appendix A to that opinion described boundaries of the representative districts. Appendix B defined the senatorial districts, each comprising the area of two designated representative districts.

Certain errors and omissions in the descriptions found in Appendix A to the

March 31, 1972 supplemental opinion have now been brought to our attention. Pursuant to the jurisdiction we retained for such purpose, it is hereby ordered that the introductory paragraph and those subsections of Appendix A attached hereto and made a part hereof by reference, are amended as shown herein. For clarity, words and phrases deleted from the original descriptions appear with strike through lines superimposed on them, and words and phrases added are underscored.

Language of Appendix B, attached to the March 31, 1972 supplemental opinion, requires no change. Boundaries of the legislative districts referred to by number in that Appendix shall be those described in our supplemental opinion, as corrected by this order.

APPENDIX A

As used in this appendix, each reference to a specific city, town, township, street or road means the city, town, township, street or road so identified as its boundaries or location existed on April 1, 1970, the official date of the 1970 United States decennial census. Unless otherwise stated in this appendix, territory added to or taken from any city, town or township after April 1, 1970 shall be regarded as a part of the city, town or township to which the territory belonged on that date, for the purposes of this appendix.

The state of Iowa is hereby divided into one hundred representative districts, as follows:

12. The twelfth representative district shall consist of:

a. In Cerro Gordo county:

(1) Lincoln, Lake and Lime Creek townships.

(2) -T-hat peínen Those portions of the city of Mason City and of Mason township whieh ⅛ not included in representative district eleven, as described in subsection eleven (11) of this appendix.

[615] b. All of Worth county.

19. The nineteenth representative district shall consist of that portion of the city of Dubuque bounded by a line beginning at a point on the main channel of the Mississippi river opposite the northernmost entry from the Mississippi river to the Lake Peosta channel and proceeding southwesterly along the center of the Lake Peosta channel to its intersection with East Sixteenth street and proceeding west along East Sixteenth street to its intersection with Kerper boulevard and proceeding north along Kerper boulevard to its intersection with Fengler street and proceeding northwesterly along Fengler street to its intersection with Garfield avenue and proceeding northeasterly along Garfield avenue to its intersection with Ann street and proceeding southeasterly along Ann street to its intersection with the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific railroad track and proceeding northeasterly along that railroad track to its intersection with Dock street and proceeding northwesterly along Dock street to its intersection with Rhom-berg avenue and proceeding northeasterly along Rhomberg avenue to its intersection with Decatur street and proceeding northwesterly along Decatur street to its intersection with Lincoln avenue and proceeding southwesterly along Lincoln avenue to its intersection with Ascension street and proceeding northwesterly along Ascension street to Prescott street and proceeding northeasterly along Prescott street to its intersection with Roosevelt street and proceeding northerly along Roosevelt street to its intersection with the corporate limit of the city of Dubuque and turning first south and then continuing to proceed along the corporate limit of the city of Dubuque to its intersection with Central avenue and proceeding southerly along Central avenue to its intersection with West Thirty-second street and proceeding westerly along West Thirty-second street to its intersection with Saunders street and proceeding southwesterly along Saunders street to its intersection with the northwestward extension of Davenport street and proceeding southeasterly along the northwestward extension of Davenport street and Davenport street to its intersection with West Twenty-eighth street and proceeding westerly along West Twenty-eighth street to its intersection with Broadway street and proceeding southerly along Broadway street to its intersection with King street and proceeding westerly along King street to its intersection with Fulton street and proceeding southerly along Fulton street and continuing in a southerly direction along a line labeled “rim of bluff” on maps of the city of Dubuque prepared by the United States bureau of the census for the taking of the 1970 federal decennial census (which line forms a part of the boundary between precincts 23 and 24 of the city of Dubuque as established by the city subsequent to the taking of the 1970 federal decennial census) to the intersection of that line with Valeria street and proceeding westerly along Valeria street to its intersection with Kaufmann avenue and proceeding southerly along Kaufmann avenue to its intersection with Hempstead street and proceeding southwesterly along Hempstead street to its intersection with Lowell street and proceeding east along Lowell street to its intersection with Schroeder street and proceeding south along Schroeder street to its intersection with Clarke drive and proceeding northeasterly along Clarke drive to its intersection with Foye street and proceeding south along Foye street to its intersection with West Locust street and proceeding west along West Locust street to its intersection with Pierce street and proceeding south along Pierce street to its intersection with Quigley lane and proceeding easterly along Quigley lane to its intersection with Catherine street and proceeding south along Catherine street to its intersection with West Seventeenth street and proceeding southwesterly along West Seventeenth street to its intersection with Cox street and proceeding southerly along Cox street to its intersection with Loras boulevard and proceeding northeasterly along Loras boulevard to its intersection with Prairie street and proceeding southerly along Prairie [616] street to its intersection with West Eleventh street and proceeding easterly along West Eleventh street to its intersection with Spruce street and proceeding southerly along Spruce street to its intersection with University avenue and proceeding southeasterly along University avenue to its intersection with West Eighth street and proceeding west along West Eighth street to its intersection with Airmill Airhill street and proceeding northeasterly along Air-mill Airhill street to University avenue and proceeding southwesterly along University avenue to its intersection with Alta Vista street and proceeding southerly along Alta Vista street to its intersection with Oxford street and proceeding easterly along Oxford street to its intersection with Harvard street and proceeding southerly along Harvard street to its intersection with Alta Vista street and proceeding northwesterly along Alta Vista street to its intersection with Carlotta street and proceeding westerly along Car-lotta street to its intersection with Alpine street and proceeding southerly along Alpine street to its intersect

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