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AGENDA
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MEETING OF THE COURT OF
COMMON COUNCIL
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June 9, 2003
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CONSENT CALENDAR:
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COMMUNICATIONS
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1.
CITY MANAGER, with accompanying resolution
de Authorization to subordinate City's mortgage for property located at
61-63 Adelaide Street to a financial institution.
HEARING DATE -
Monday, June 16, 2003
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2.
CITY MANAGER, with
accompanying resolution de Authorization to enter into contract with
United States Department of Justice-Office of Community Oriented
Policing Services (COPS) in School Program for new Officers.
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3.
CITY MANAGER, with
accompanying resolution de Authorization to enter into agreement to
reprogram, administer and distribute UDAG funds to Hartford Housing
Authority (HHA) for street construction in Stowe Village Revitalization
Project.
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4.
CITY MANAGER, with
accompanying resolution de Authorization to apply for and receive
funds from State for Youth Services Bureau and enter into various
contracts with.
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5.
CITY MANAGER, with
accompanying resolution de Authorization to enter into contract with
United States Department of Justice-Office of Community Oriented
Policing Services (COPS) Homeland Security Overtime Program (HSOP) for
overtime.
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6.
CITY MANAGER, with
accompanying resolution de Authorization to subordinate City's
mortgage for property located at 48 Hollywood Avenue to a financial
institution.
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HEARING DATE - Monday,
June 16, 2003
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7.
CITY MANAGER, with
accompanying resolution de Authorization to enter into agreement
with AFSCME Council 4 Local 1716 and execute the CBA to modify and carry
out intent of memorandum of agreement.
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8.
CITY MANAGER, with
accompanying resolution de Authorization to subordinate City's
mortgage for property located at 19-21 Gray Street to a financial
institution.
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HEARING DATE - Monday,
June 16, 2003
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9.
CITY MANAGER, with
accompanying resolution de Authorization to enter into contract with
State Department of Environmental Protection for improving the water
quality of ponds at Keney, Goodwin and Pope Parks.
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10.
CITY MANAGER, with
accompanying resolution de Authorization to apply for and receive
State funds for Local Prevention Council Program (Substance Abuse
Programs).
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11.
CITY MANAGER, with
accompanying resolution de Authorization for sale of privately-owned
property located at 184 Ashley Street to Mr. Andrew Clark and forgive
portion of encumbered debt.
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HEARING DATE - Monday,
June 16, 2003 |
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12.
CITY MANAGER, with
accompanying resolution de Authorization to enter into contract with
Family Life Ministry, Inc. for Adolescent Parenting and Development
Program.
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13.
CITY MANAGER, with
accompanying resolution de Authorization to submit 2003 |
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Neighborhood Assistance Act (NAA) to State Department of
Revenue Services.
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14.
CITY MANAGER, with
accompanying resolution de Reprogramming of CDBG funds from PY 28
Community Development Category to the Unspecified Local Options (ULO)
and enter into agreement with Medical Temp Force, LLC to execute job
creation and project assistance.
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15.
CITY MANAGER, with
accompanying resolution de Authorization to subordinate City's
mortgage for property located at 401-403 Sigourney Street to a financial
institution.
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HEARING DATE - Monday,
June 16, 2003
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16.
CITY MANAGER, with
accompanying resolution de Authorization to subordinate City's
mortgage for property located at 1694-1696 Broad Street to a financial
institution.
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HEARING DATE - Monday,
June 16, 2003
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17.
CITY MANAGER, with
accompanying resolution de Transfers to Tax Suspense List.
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18.
CITY MANAGER, with
accompanying resolution de Authorization to designate the Hartford
School Building Committee to oversee project, preparation of schematic
drawings and outline specifications for creation and construction of a
University of Hartford High School of Science and Engineering Magnet
School.
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19.
CITY MANAGER, with
accompanying resolution de Authorization to designate the Hartford
School Building Committee to oversee project, preparation of schematic
drawings and outline specifications for creation and construction of a
Pathways to Technology Interdistrict Magnet School.
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20.
CITY MANAGER, with
accompanying resolution de Authorization for the Human Services
Department-Youth Services Division to sponsor Summer Passing League and
Finance Department to set-up account for collection of funds.
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21.
CITY MANAGER, with
accompanying resolution de Authorization for sale of City-owned
property located at 918-920 Park Street to Corporation for Independent
Living.
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HEARING DATE - Monday,
June 16, 2003
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22.
CITY MANAGER, with
accompanying resolution de Authorization to designate the Hartford
School Building Committee, the Board of Education and the Superintendent
of Schools to construct and complete project and grant application for
Greater Hartford Classical Magnet School.
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23.
CITY MANAGER, with
accompanying resolution de Authorization to enter into contract with
the Abraham Group and the Purchasing Agent to implement Performance
Management System.
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24.
CITY MANAGER, with
accompanying resolution de Authorization to enter into contract with
Hartford Public Access Television, Inc. for public television services
and programming.
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25.
CITY MANAGER, with
accompanying resolution de Authorization to submit application to
U.S. Department of Labor for allocation of funds from DECD and enter
into contract with.
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26.
CITY MANAGER, with
accompanying resolution de Authorization to subordinate City's
mortgage for property located at 22 Fairfield Avenue to a financial
institution.
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HEARING DATE - Monday,
June 16, 2003
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27. CITY MANAGER,
with accompanying resolution de Authorization to submit application
and enter into contract with U.S. Department of Justice Office of
Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS) for Universal Hiring
Program.
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28. CORPORATION COUNSEL,
with accompanying resolution de Settlements of Claims against the
City of Hartford, as follows: Angenette Harvey - $12,500.00 and Cerise
Smith-Vaughn - $350.00.
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29.
DEPUTY CORPORATION
COUNSEL de Request to go into Executive Session to discuss litigation
entitled Stack v. City of Hartford, et al.
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30.
PLANNING, ECONOMIC
DEVELOPMENT AND ZONING COMMITTEE de Hartford Economic Development
Commission Quarterly Report.
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31.
TOWN CLERK de
Authorization to cancel hearing on ordinances for Broad Street between
Park and Grand Streets due to Petitioner not meeting requirements.
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REPORTS
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32.
PLANNING, ECONOMIC
DEVELOPMENT AND ZONING COMMITTEE de Ordinances amending Chapter 35,
Articles II and III, Divisions 4, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, and
19, Sections 35-163, 491, 510, 545, 580, 614, 648, 678, 708 and 743 of
Code concerning Site Plan Review.
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33.
PLANNING, ECONOMIC
DEVELOPMENT AND ZONING COMMITTEE de Ordinance amending a Special
Development District on land fronting on the east and west sides of
Lorraine Street and a portion of Farmington Avenue, and resolution
approving the Special Permit Application.
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34.
PLANNING, ECONOMIC
DEVELOPMENT AND ZONING COMMITTEE de Ordinance amending Chapter 35,
Article III, Division 1, Section 35-181 of Code changing the Zone
Classification on the east side of Madison Avenue between Kane and Kibbe
Streets from the C-1 to the R-4 Zoning District.
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35.
PLANNING, ECONOMIC
DEVELOPMENT AND ZONING COMMITTEE de Ordinance amending the building line
on the west side of Lorraine Street and north on Farmington Avenue.
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36.
PLANNING, ECONOMIC
DEVELOPMENT AND ZONING COMMITTEE, with accompanying substitute
resolution de Authorization to subordinate City's mortgage for
property located at 99 Sisson Avenue to InterBay Funding, LLC.
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FOR ACTION
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37.
Resolution de Support
for reform of the Asbestos Litigation System by Christopher J. Dodd,
Joseph I. Lieberman, United States Senators for Connecticut and
Congressman John B. Larson.
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38.
Ordinance amending a
Special Development District on land fronting on the east and west sides
of Lorraine Street and a portion of Farmington Avenue, and resolution
approving the Special Permit Application.
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39.
Ordinance amending
Chapter 35, Article II, Division 4, Section 35-163 of Code de Site Plan
Review.
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40.
Ordinance amending
Chapter 35, Article III, Division 11, Section 35-491 of Code de Site
Plan Review.
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41.
Ordinance amending
Chapter 35, Article III, Division 12, Section 35-510 of Code de Site
Plan Review.
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42.
Ordinance amending
Chapter 35, Article III, Division 26, Section 35-545 of Code de Site
Plan Review.
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43.
Ordinance amending
Chapter 35, Article III, Division 14, Section 35-580 of Code de Site
Plan Review.
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44.
Ordinance amending
Chapter 35, Article III, Division 15, Section 35-614 of Code de Site
Plan Review.
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45.
Ordinance amending
Chapter 35, Article III, Division 16, Section 35-648 of Code de Site
Plan Review.
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46.
Ordinance amending
Chapter 35, Article III, Division 17, Section 35-678 of Code de Site
Plan Review.
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47.
Ordinance amending
Chapter 35, Article III, Division 18, Section 35-708 of Code de Site
Plan Review.
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48.
Ordinance amending
Chapter 35, Article III, Division 19, Section 35-743 of Code de Site
Plan Review.
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49.
Ordinance amending
Chapter 35, Article III, Division 1, Section 35-181 of Code changing the
Zone Classification on the east side of Madison Avenue between Kane and
Kibbe Streets from the C-1 to the R-4 Zoning District.
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50.
Ordinance amending the
Building Line on the west side of Lorraine Street and north on
Farmington Avenue.
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51.
Ordinance amending
Chapter 2, Article X, Division 4, Section 2-699 (a) of Code de
Affirmative Action Plan.
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PROPOSED ORDINANCE
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52.
(CITY MANAGER)
Ordinances authorizing the issuance of bonds for the renovation of
Naylor, Webster, Mary L. Hooker, Annie Fisher, Simpson-Waverly
Elementary Schools and the Equestrian Center School.
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HEARING DATE - Monday,
June 16, 2003
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53.
(MAYOR PEREZ). MLK
Cooperative, Inc. de Authorization to enter into contract restructuring
the loan to.
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54.
(COUNCILPERSON ROSSETTI).
West Indian Foundation, Inc. de Waiver of half the fees and use of City
equipment for the West Indian Independence Celebrations sponsored by.
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55.
(COUNCILPERSON ROSSETTI).
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. at.
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56.
(COUNCILPERSON ROSSETTI).
500 Albany Avenue de Waiver of half the fees and use of City equipment
for Community Health Fair sponsored by the West Indian Foundation, Inc.
in collaboration with Community Health Services at.
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57.
(COUNCILPERSON ROSSETTI).
Keney Park de Waiver of half the fees for gathering sponsored by the
Order of Nyahbinghi, H.I.M. Haile Selassie at.
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58.
(COUNCILPERSONS ROSSETTI AND PAINTER).
Batterson
Park de Waiver of half the
fees for Scout Outing sponsored by the Boy Scouts of America,
Connecticut River Council #66 at.
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59.
(COUNCILPERSONS
ROSSETTI AND PAINTER). Bushnell Park de Waiver of half the fees for
Torch Run sponsored by Special Olympics Connecticut at.
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60.
(COUNCILPERSONS
ROSSETTI AND PAINTER). 203 Franklin Avenue de Waiver of half the fees
and use of City equipment for event sponsored by the Church of God (Iglesia
Pentalphaiota Omeg) at.
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61.
(COUNCILPERSONS
ROSSETTI AND PAINTER). The Church of God (La Iglesia de Dios) de Waiver
of half the fees for street services sponsored by.
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62.
(COUNCILPERSONS
ROSSETTI AND PAINTER). Federal Café de Waiver of half the fees and
street closure for Block Party sponsored by.
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63.
(COUNCILPERSONS
ROSSETTI AND PAINTER). Bushnell Park de Waiver of half the fees, use of
City equipment and street closures for 5K Foot Race sponsored by J B
Sports at.
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64.
(COUNCILPERSONS
ROSSETTI AND PAINTER). 1 Weston Park Road de Waiver of half the fees for
fundraising event sponsored by the American Heart Association at.
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65.
(COUNCILPERSONS
ROSSETTI AND PAINTER). The Jesus La Fuente Inagotable, Inc. de Waiver of
half the fees and use of various street corners for street services
sponsored by.
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66.
(COUNCILPERSONS ROSSETTI AND PAINTER).
Batterson
Park de Waiver of half the
fees for family reunion sponsored by the Barno Family at.
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67.
(COUNCILPERSONS
ROSSETTI AND PAINTER). Bushnell Park de Waiver of half the fees and use
of picnic tables for company picnic sponsored by Halloran & Sage LLP at.
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68.
(COUNCILPERSONS
ROSSETTI AND PAINTER). Goodwin Park Pondhouse de Waiver of half the fees
for Recovery Fiesta Cookout sponsored by the Last Straw Group at.
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69.
(COUNCILPERSONS
ROSSETTI AND PAINTER). Asylum Street de Waiver of half the fees for
Block Party sponsored by Coach's Sports Bar & Grills at.
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70.
(COUNCILPERSONS
ROSSETTI AND PAINTER). Cirque du Soleil de Waiver of one quarter of the
fees for.
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71.
(COUNCILPERSONS
ROSSETTI AND PAINTER). Greater Hartford Arts Council de Waiver of all
fees and continuation of co-sponsorship associated with A and E District
activities for 24 months produced by.
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72.
(COUNCILPERSONS
ROSSETTI AND PAINTER). Greater Hartford Arts Council de Allocation of
funds to from the Human Services Department-Recreation Services
Contractual Account for Opus, Inc. programs.
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73.
(COUNCILPERSON TORRES).
City of Mao, Provincia Valverde, Republica Dominica de Invitation to
create Sister City relationship with.
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74.
(COUNCILPERSON
WATKINS). Blue Hills Civic Association Basketball Team de Allocation of
funds to from the Human Services Department-Recreation Services
Contractual Account and enter into contract with.
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Attest:
Daniel M. Carey,
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City Clerk
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