AGENDA

                                                 MEETING OF THE COURT OF COMMON COUNCIL

                                                                            JUNE 14, 2004

 

 

  CONSENT CALENDAR:

                                                                                                                                                  ACTION TAKEN 

COMMUNICATIONS

1.       MAYOR PEREZ, with accompanying resolution de Approval of asbestos floor tile

         removal and replacement project at Martin Luther King Elementary School.

          

2.       MAYOR PEREZ, with accompanying resolution de Authorization to negotiate and

         execute agreement with American Dream Downpayment Initiative (ADDI) for Program

         Year 30. (Fiscal Year 2004-2005).

          

3.       MAYOR PEREZ, with accompanying resolution de Authorization to reprogram CDBG

         funds to UDAG funds to support the construction of a shelter at the Watkinson Community
        
       
Garden.

          

4.       MAYOR PEREZ, with accompanying resolution de Authorization for fourth quarter transfer 

to Registrars of  Voters Department for cost associated with general Elections and various Primaries.

          

5.       MAYOR PEREZ, with accompanying resolution de Authorization for sale of

         City-owned property located at 51A Sterling Street to Capital Restoration, Inc.

         HEARING DATE - Monday, June 21, 2004

6.       MAYOR PEREZ, with accompanying resolution de Authorization to program CDBG

         funds for Program Year 30 for the Upper Albany Main Street Program via the University

          of Hartford for additional staff person and enter into agreement with University of

         Hartford, as fiduciary agent.

          

7.       MAYOR PEREZ, with accompanying resolution de Transfers to Tax Suspense List.

         (A COPY IS ON FILE IN THE TOWN CLERK'S OFFICE).

          

8.       MAYOR PEREZ, with accompanying resolution de Authorization to apply and

receive funds for operation of the Youth Services Bureau and to enter into contract with

various associations.

          

9.       MAYOR PEREZ, with accompanying resolution de Authorization for sale of

         City-owned property located at 420 Edgewood Street to Capital Restoration, Inc.

         HEARING DATE - Monday, June 21, 2004


10.
      MAYOR PEREZ, with accompanying resolution de Authorization to submit

         Neighborhood Assistance Act proposals to State.

          

11.      MAYOR PEREZ, with accompanying resolution de Approval of reconfiguration and

         renovation of Simpson-Waverly School to a Classical Magnet School.

          

12.      MAYOR PEREZ, with accompanying resolution de Authorization for sale of

         City-owned vacant lot located at 220 Sargeant Street to Capital Restoration, Inc.

         HEARING DATE - Monday, June 21, 2004


13.
      MAYOR PEREZ, with accompanying resolution de Authorization for sale of

         City-owned property located at 170 Westland Street to Kyle Sampson.

         HEARING DATE - Monday, June 21, 2004


14.
      MAYOR PEREZ, with accompanying resolution de Authorization for sale of

         City-owned property located at 1325 and 1327-1329 Main Street to Capital
           
            Restoration, Inc.

         HEARING DATE - Monday, June 21, 2004

15.      MAYOR PEREZ, with accompanying resolution de Approval of Patrick J. Harnett as

Chief of Police.

 

16.      MAYOR PEREZ, with accompanying resolution de Approval of construction of a New

         Capital College Preparatory Interdistrict Magnet High School.


17.
      HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES COMMITTEE de Continued roundtable

         discussions on City's Human Development Agenda.

                       
18.     PUBLIC WORKS, PARKS AND ENVIRONMENT COMMITTEE de Discussion on Goodwin/
          
          
Keney Golf Task Force.

          

19.     COUNCILPERSON PAINTER de Reconsideration of substitute resolution

         concerning waiver of fifty-five (55%) of the fees, permission to sell food and alcoholic

beverages and the closure of State Street for the 22nd Annual Taste of Hartford on

Constitution Plaza.
 

          

FROM TABLE

20.      Report de Authorization to evidence the termination and release of all restrictions and

         conditions on the development and sale of property along Market Street by IDC Sari, Inc.

          

REPORTS

21.      HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES COMMITTEE, with accompanying resolution

         de Authorization to utilize HUD Lead Hazard Control Grant funds to contract with

         South Arsenal Neighborhood Development Corporation and Hartford Areas Rally

Together to provide recruitment for Lead Safe Worker trainees and community outreach.

          

22.      HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES COMMITTEE de Authorization to apply and

         receive funds from SAMHSA for expansion of drug treatment programs and contract with

          St. Francis Hospital and Medical Center and Community Health Services for drug
           
            treatment services.


23.
      PUBLIC WORKS, PARKS AND ENVIRONMENT COMMITTEE de Ordinance

         discontinuing a portion of Market Street.

          

24.      PUBLIC WORKS, PARKS AND ENVIRONMENT COMMITTEE de Ordinance

amending Chapter 26, Article I, Section 26-6 of Code concerning Usage of recreational

facilities. (Fees).

                                                                                                                                                   

25.      PUBLIC WORKS, PARKS AND ENVIRONMENT COMMITTEE, with accompanying

         resolution de Waiver of half the fees and permission to sell food, alcohol and

         memorabilia for Hartford Vintage Baseball Invitational Tournament sponsored by

         Martin Media Company, Inc. at Bushnell Park.

          

26.      PUBLIC WORKS, PARKS AND ENVIRONMENT COMMITTEE, with accompanying

          resolution de Waiver of half the fees, permission to use City equipment and to vend food

         and beverages for Children's Festival sponsored by Catholic Family Services at Ramon

         Quiros Park.

             

FOR ACTION

27.      Ordinance discontinuing a portion of Market Street.

          

28.      Ordinance amending Chapter 10, Section 10-17 of Code de Parking Authority.

         (Residency requirements for employees).

          

29.      Ordinance amending Chapter 26, Article I, Section 26-6 of Code de Usage of

         recreational facilities. (Fees).

          


PROPOSED ORDINANCES

30.      Ordinance increasing bonds for Hartford Public High School. ($20,000,000).

         HEARING DATE - Monday, June 21, 2004

 

31.      (MAYOR PEREZ) Ordinance concerning a supplemental appropriation in the General

         Fund for Education and Police Department for Fiscal Year 2003-2004. ($11,496,472).

         HEARING DATE - Monday, June 21, 2004

 

RESOLUTIONS

32.      (MAYOR PEREZ) Mao Week de Proclaiming of.

 

33.      (MAYOR PEREZ) Hartford Housing Authority de Appointment of member to.

 

34.      (MAYOR PEREZ) Melvin D. Pettigrew de Reappointment to Greater Hartford Transit

         District.

          

35.      (MAYOR PEREZ) Hartford Job Corps Center de Approval of naming new street

         "Shorty's Way" at.

         HEARING DATE - Monday, June 21, 2004

36.      (MAYOR PEREZ) Bushnell Park de Waiver of half the fees for Connecticut Chapter of

         the Alzheimer's Association Memory Walk sponsored by the Connecticut Chapter of

the Alzheimer's Association at.
             

37.      (MAYOR PEREZ) Martin Luther King Junior Soccer League de Allocation of funds to.

          

38.      (MAYOR PEREZ) City Slickers Program de Allocation of funds from the Health and

Human Services Department-Recreation Services Contractual Account and enter into

contract with.

          

39      (MAYOR PEREZ) Bushnell Park de Waiver of half the fees for Y Games sponsored by 

         YMCA of Greater Hartford and permission to hold event at.

          

40.      (MAYOR PEREZ) 2004 Farmer's Market Nutrition Program de Authorization to sign

         letter of agreement with State for funding for.

          

41.      (MAYOR PEREZ) Motor vehicle taxes de Authorization for the Tax Collector to collect

          bi-annually.

 

42.      (COUNCILPERSON HORTON SHEFF) Healthy Homes Lead Hazard Control Program

         de Authorization for the Department of Health and Human Services to apply for and

         receive funding from Department of Housing and Urban Development for.

          

43      (COUNCILPERSONS KENNEDY, BAZZANO, WINCH, BOUCHER, TORRES,

         HORTON SHEFF AND AIREY-WILSON) Greater Hartford Association for Retarded

         Citizens, Inc. de Allocation of funds for 2004 winter and summer recreational

         programs provided by.

          

44.    (COUNCILPERSON PAINTER) Greater Hartford Arts Council de Waiver

 of half the fees and permission for closure of Pratt Street in the summer

during lunchtime sponsored by.

 

45.       (COUNCILPERSON PAINTER) Keney Park de Waiver of half the fees and use of City

         equipment for Annual Youth Day Celebration sponsored by the Board of Directors of

         the West Indian Foundation, Inc. with the Public Works and Youth

         Services/Recreation Departments at.

 

46.      (COUNCILPERSON PAINTER) West Indian Independence Celebrations de Waiver of

         half the fees and permission to use City equipment and allocation of funds for.

 

47.      (COUNCILPERSON PAINTER) Goodwin Park Pond House de Waiver of half the fees

         for 4th Annual Recovery Fiesta sponsored by the Recovery Fiesta Committee at.

 

48.      (COUNCILPERSON PAINTER) Goodwin Park de Waiver of half the fees and

         permission to vend food and beverages for Field Day sponsored by Southend

         Knightriders Youth Center, Inc. at.

49.      (COUNCILPERSON PAINTER) Ethiopian World Federation, Inc. de Waiver of half

         the fees and use of City equipment for Annual Parade sponsored by.

          

50.      (COUNCILPERSON PAINTER) Sigourney Park de Granting permission to use City

         equipment, serve food and provide entertainment for 2nd Annual Asylum Hill

         Community Day sponsored by the Police Department and the Asylum Hill Problem

         Solving Revitalization Association at.

 

51      (COUNCILPERSON PAINTER AND MAYOR PEREZ) Elizabeth Park de Waiver of

         half the fees and permission to serve wine and champagne for grand opening reception

         in the garden area of.

    Attest:

  

                                                                                Daniel M. Carey,

                                                                      City Clerk