AGENDA
MEETING
OF THE COURT OF COMMON COUNCIL
OCTOBER 10, 2006
CONSENT CALENDAR:
ACTION
TAKEN
COMMUNICATIONS
1.
MAYOR PEREZ, with
accompanying resolution de Authorization to sign the agreement
entitled "Agreement between the State of Connecticut and the
City of Hartford for the
construction, inspection, and maintenance of Asylum Street
utilizing Federal funds under the
urban component of the Surface Transportation Program, State
Project No. 63-570,
Federal-Aid Project STPH-1063(123)."
2.
MAYOR PEREZ, with
accompanying resolution de Acceptance of ownership of IVS Voting
System from the Secretary of State in order to comply with the Help
America Vote Act.
3.
MAYOR PEREZ, with
accompanying resolution de Waiver of half the Certificate of
Occupancy fees for the Mark Twain House and Museum.
4.
MAYOR PEREZ, with
accompanying resolution de Acceptance of ownership of LHS Optical
Scan Voting Machines
from the Secretary of State in order to comply with the Help
America Vote Act.
5
MAYOR PEREZ, with
accompanying resolution de Authorization to enter into a Purchase
and Sale Agreement with Hartford Estates LLC for property located
at 191-193 Sigourney
Street.
HEARING DATE - Monday, November 20, 2006
6.
MAYOR PEREZ, with
accompanying resolution de Approval of sale of City-owned
property located at 1143 Main Street to Providian Builders.
HEARING DATE - Monday, November 20, 2006
7.
MAYOR PEREZ, with
accompanying resolution de Approval of sale of City-owned
property located at 602 Garden Street to Hartford Area Habitat for
Humanity.
HEARING DATE - Monday, November 20, 2006
8.
MAYOR PEREZ, with
accompanying resolution de Approval of sale of City-owned
property located at 91-93 Atwood Street to Northside Institutions
Alliance, Inc.
HEARING DATE - Monday,
November 20, 2006
9.
MAYOR PEREZ, with
accompanying resolution de Authorization to declare the
establishment of the National Incident Management System (NIMS) as
the standard system
for the management of domestic incidents which affect the health,
welfare, safety and
security of Hartford's residents.
10.
PLANNING AND ECONOMIC
DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE, with accompanying
resolution de
Approval of sale of City-owned property located at 14H East Street to Mr.
Junior Martin, Ms. Carmen Vega and Ms. Genoveva Soto.
11.
PLANNING AND ECONOMIC
DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE, with accompanying
resolution de
Authorization to sign an agreement with the State for development of contract
plans, specifications and estimate for extension of Mark Twain
Drive utilizing Federal funds
under the High Priority Projects Program.
12.
PLANNING AND ECONOMIC
DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE, with accompanying
resolution de
Authorization to reprogram Community Development Block Grant -
Unallocated Local Option funds for the acquisition of 43 Wadsworth
Street and 44-55-58
Cedar Street for the construction of the Institute for Hispanic
Family Center.
13.
PLANNING AND ECONOMIC
DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE, with accompanying
resolution de
Authorization to execute a purchase and sale agreement with Woodland
Moving & Warehouse, Inc. through the Hartford Redevelopment
Agency for certain
property and improvements located at 426 Woodland Street for Albany
Woodland
Redevelopment
Project.
14.
HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
COMMITTEE de Presentation by Hartford AIDS
Commission, joint with UCONN/CCMC Pediatric and Youth HIV Program
on the
prevention of HIV and STD’ in Hartford youth.
15.
EDUCATION
COMMITTEE de Update on Facilities Study from Hartford Board of Education
Member
David MacDonald.
REPORTS
16.
PLANNING AND ECONOMIC
DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE, with accompanying
resolution de
Authorization to submit and adopt Amendment I to the Year Two (Program
Year 32) Annual Action Plan.
17.
HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
COMMITTEE, with accompanying resolution de
Allocation of funds to and authorization to enter into contract
with for mentoring program
established through a partnership with Nutmeg Big Brothers Big
Sisters (NBBBS) and Prince
Hall Grand Lodge Free and Accepted Masons of Connecticut, Inc.
18.
HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
COMMITTEE, with accompanying substitute
resolution de
Appointment of members to Commission to End Homelessness.
19.
EDUCATION COMMITTEE de Ordinance concerning a supplemental appropriation in the
Capital Improvement Fund for renovation and improvements to the
Board of Education
leased facility at 875 Asylum Avenue. ($300.000).
20.
EDUCATION
COMMITTEE, with accompanying resolution de Providing a review of a
number of key strategies that address considerations to improve
academic achievement by
Hartford Board of Education.
21.
EDUCATION
COMMITTEE, with accompanying resolution de Approval for the
construction of the University High School of Science and
Engineering temporary classroom
space and assigns the project to the Hartford School Building
Committee.
FOR ACTION
22.
Report de Authorization to
make additional transfers from the contingency account and/or
unencumbered funds to take care of unforeseen contingencies.
23.
Report de Authorization to
grant credit and waive any outstanding or future encroachment
permit fees related to construction activities in connection with
the completion of the
Temple Street Project.
24.
Report de Approval of the
Redevelopment Plan for the Downtown West I Project.
25.
Ordinance amending Chapter 31
of Code de Streets and Sidewalks. (Newsracks).
(To be withdrawn)
26.
Ordinance concerning a
supplemental appropriation in the Capital Improvement Fund for
renovation and improvements to the Board of Education leased
facility at 875 Asylum
Avenue. ($300,000).
27.
Ordinance making appropriation
for various public improvements aggregating $4,750,000
and authorizing the issuance of $4,750,000 bonds of the City to
meet said appropriations
and pending the issuance thereof the making of temporary borrowings
for such purpose.
($4,750,000).
28.
Resolution de Allocation of
partial funds from CDBG and garnered the support of Local
Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC) to develop an alternative
pool of community services
and resources for Hartford Organizing for Tomorrow (HOT).
29.
(MAYOR PEREZ) Ordinance
amending Chapter 31 of Code de Streets and Sidewalks.
(Newsracks).
HEARING DATE - Monday, November 20, 2006
RESOLUTIONS
30.
(MAYOR PEREZ) Aetna Insurance
Company de Approval of the granting of an air rights
easement by the City over Flower Street for a parking garage for.
31.
(MAYOR PEREZ) No Freeze
Shelter de Authorization to enter into contract with the
Salvation Army for the operation of.
32.
(MAYOR PEREZ) Aetna Insurance
Company de Authorization to extend initial leases for
properties located at 500H and 553H Capitol Avenue with.
HEARING DATE - Monday, November 20, 2006
33.
(MAYOR PEREZ AND COUNCILPERSON
BOUCHER) Hartford’s FIRST (For Inspiration
and
Recognition of Science & Technology) Robotic Team de Allocation of funds
from the
Health and Human Services Department to assist with a resource gab
presently facing the
Connecticut Pre-Engineering Program (CPEP) for.
34.
(COUNCILPERSON PAINTER) Park Street
de Waiver of half the fees, permission to sell
food and beverages and street closure for Taste of Parkville
sponsored by the Parkville
Senior Center on.
35.
(COUNCILPERSON PAINTER) Evergreen
Avenue de Waiver of half the fees, permission
to
serve food and beverages and street closure for a block party sponsored by the
West End Civic
Association.
36.
(COUNCILPERSON PAINTER) Goodwin
Park de Permission to hold a drive-through
animated light festival at.
37.
(COUNCILPERSON PAINTER) Deerfield
Avenue de Waiver of half the fees, permission
to serve food and beverages, use of City equipment and street
closure for an event held by
the Christian Activities Council on.
38.
(COUNCILPERSON PAINTER) Annual
Columbus Day Parade and Celebration de
Allocation of funds, waiver of half the fees and permission to
serve food and alcohol to the
Columbus Celebration and Parade Committee for.
39.
(COUNCILPERSON PAINTER) Immigrant
rights de Waiver of half the fees, and
permission to serve food and alcohol for a march and rally
sponsored by the American
Friends Service Committee for.
Attest:
Daniel M. Carey,
City Clerk