AGENDA

MEETING OF THE COURT OF COMMON COUNCIL

        JULY 12, 2004

 

 CONSENT CALENDAR:

                                ACTION TAKEN 

COMMUNICATIONS

1.         MAYOR PEREZ de Appointment of members to the Hartford Economic Development

Commission.

 

2.         MAYOR PEREZ, with accompanying resolution de Authorization to enter into

            contract with Jeter Cook & Jepson Architects  to  provide architectural and engineering

            design services for the design of the Police Headquarters Renovation Project.

               

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

            accept Operation Safe Streets Traffic Safety Enforcement Program funding from the State

            to reduce and eliminate illegal and dangerous traffic activity.

 

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

            accept DUI Enforcement Vehicle Program funding from the State to purchase a vehicle to

             enforce DUI and underage drinking laws.      

 

5.         MAYOR PEREZ, with accompanying resolution de Authorization to reprogram Program

            Year 30 CDBG funds and Unspecified Local Options funds to the Open Hearth for the

            Homeownership Program.


6.
         HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES COMMITTEE de Continued discussions on the

            City's Human Capital Development Agenda.

           

7.         HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES COMMITTEE de Allocation of funds for several

            resolutions from the Health and Human Services Department - Recreation Services Contractual

            Account.



8.
        EDUCATION COMMITTEE de Final Report on School Safety Task Force and

            development of a Commission on the Future Status of Youth and Children  focusing on

            policy improvements.
          

FROM TABLE

9.         Report 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.

          

10.       Report de Authorization for sale of City-owned property located at 170 Westland Street

             to Kyle Sampson.

        

REPORTS

11.      PLANNING AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT and MANAGEMENT AND

            BUDGET COMMITTEES, with accompanying resolution de Authorization to execute

            loan documents with HUD for Section 108 Loan for retail complex located at Main and

            Pavilion Streets by the Developer Public Housing Residents Going Places, Inc.

 

12.      PLANNING AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT and MANAGEMENT AND

BUDGET COMMITTEES with accompanying resolution de Consideration of designating

410 Asylum Street as a Historic Building by Hartford Historic Properties Commission.

 

13.      MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET COMMITTEE, 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.


14.
      MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET COMMITTEE, with accompanying resolution de

de Authorization to allocate the reprogrammed CDBG funds from the ULO Account for the

Housing Preservation Loan Program of the Department of Development Services.


15.
      MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET COMMITTEE, with accompanying substitute

            resolution de Authorization to sign contracts and any amendments with Randall

            Funding and Development to provide grants research and grant writing services.

16.
       MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET COMMITTEE, with accompanying  resolution de

            Authorization to reprogram funds from the ULO Account to the 29th Year CDBG

            Program for the purchase of one fire rescue boat and equipment from Sea Ark Inc.


17.
       MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET COMMITTEE, with accompanying resolution de

            Amendment of Council Rules.


18.
       FINANCE AND REVENUE COMMITTEE de Ordinance amending an ordinance

            appropriating a total of $82,000,000, for Hartford Public Schools and authorizing the

         issuance of $82,000,000, General Obligation Bonds to meet said appropriation.
    
        
($102,000,000).


19.     FINANCE AND REVENUE COMMITTEE de Ordinance concerning a supplemental 

appropriation in the General Fund for Education and Police Department for Fiscal Year

2003-2004. ($11,496,472).

20.       HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES COMMITTEE, with accompanying substitute

            resolution de Allocation of funds to Martin Luther King Junior Soccer League.



21.
       HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES COMMITTEE, with accompanying substitute

            resolution  de Allocation of funds from the Health and Human Services Department-

            Recreation Services Contractual Account and enter into contract with the City Slickers

            Program.


22.
       HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES COMMITTEE, with accompanying resolution de

            Authorization to apply for and receive funds from the State for the Immunization Action

            Plan and approve contract with various providers for implementation.


23.
       HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES COMMITTEE, with accompanying resolution de

            Authorizing the acceptance and receipt of funding to operate the Healthy Start Program

            and to contract with various organizations to provide services.


24.
       HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES COMMITTEE, with accompanying resolution de

            Authorizing the acceptance and receipt of funding from the State to operate the Parent Aide
           
           
Program and to renew the contract with the Hispanic Health Council for services.

25.       HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES COMMITTEE, with accompanying resolution de

            Authorization to apply for and receive funds from the State for the Sexually Transmitted

            Diseases/Tuberculosis Control Program and to contract with various providers for services.

             

26.       HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES COMMITTEE, with accompanying substitute

            resolution de Authorization to execute a contract between the Department of Health and

             Human Services and Dr. Joe Enterprises to develop asthma awareness posters, animated

             public service announcements and to coordinate a hip-hop contest to increase asthma

            awareness.

27.
       HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES COMMITTEE, with accompanying substitute

            resolution de Allocation of funds from the Health and Human Services Department -

Recreation Services Contractual Account to Hartford Knights Youth Basketball

League and authorization to enter into contract with for the AAU Boys Basketball

Tournament 2004.

          

28.       HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES COMMITTEE, with accompanying substitute

            resolution de Allocation of funds from the Health and Human Services Department-

            Recreation Services Contractual Account for Gus Pace Little League.

          

29.       HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES COMMITTEE, with accompanying substitute

            resolution de Allocation of funds from the Health and Human Services Department -

            Recreation Services Contractual Account to Hartford Elementary Basketball League.


30.
       HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES COMMITTEE, with accompanying substitute

resolution de Allocation of funds from the Health and Human Services Department-

Recreation Services Contractual Account for implementing and facilitating the Summer

            Program for the Westend Community Center.

31.      EDUCATION COMMITTEE, with accompanying resolution de Approval of

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

          

FOR ACTION

32.       Ordinance amending an ordinance appropriating a total of $82,000,000 for Hartford

            Public Schools and authorizing the issuance of $82,000,000 General Obligation

            Bonds to meet said appropriation. ($102,000,000).

          

33.       Ordinance concerning a supplemental appropriation in the General Fund for Education

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

          

RESOLUTIONS

34.       (MAYOR PEREZ) Ronald Bielawiec de Appointment to the Board of Tax Review.

          

35.      (COUNCILPERSON LAFONTAINE) Internal Audit Commission de Appointment of

            members to.

          

36.       (MAYOR PEREZ) Men of Color Organization de Acceptance of grant in support of the

            efforts of the.

          

37.       (MAYOR PEREZ) Adolescent, Parenting and Development Program de

            Authorization to enter into contract with Family Life Education, Inc.

          

38.       (MAYOR PEREZ) 990 Wethersfield Avenue de Authorization to take appropriate

            action to execute the sale of the City's interests in land and improvements in the parcel

            of land known as.

          

39.       (MAYOR PEREZ) McKinney Shelter de Authorization to extend contract with CRT to

            operate the.

          

40.      (COUNCILPERSON KENNEDY) West Indian Social Club of Hartford, Inc. de Waiver

            of half the fees and permission to sell food and alcohol and extend the loud speaker

            permit for Anniversary Celebration of Independence Day sponsored by.

 

41.      (COUNCILPERSON KENNEDY) Goodwin Park de Waiver of half fees and

permission to sell food and beverages for Annual Rice Heights Friends and Family

Reunion at.

          

42.      (COUNCILPERSON PAINTER) Bushnell Park de Granting permission to sell food

            and beverages for Grandparents Day Family Affair sponsored by the Department of

            Health and Human Services at.

           

43.      (COUNCILPERSON PAINTER) Bushnell Park de Waiver of half the fees and

            permission to sell food and beverages and close street for a non competitive Walk

            sponsored by the American Cancer Society at.

          

44.      (COUNCILPERSON PAINTER) Bushnell Park de Waiver of half the fees and

            permission to close streets, sell food and alcohol and use City equipment for the

            Eleventh Annual United Technologies Greater Hartford Marathon and related activities

             sponsored by the Hartford Marathon Foundation, Inc. at.

          

45.      (COUNCILPERSON PAINTER) Bushnell Park de Waiver of half the fees and

            permission to use City equipment and sell food and beverages for Annual Memory Walk

             Walkathon sponsored by the Alzheimer's Association Connecticut Chapter at.

           

46.      (COUNCILPERSON PAINTER) Bushnell Park de Waiver of half the fees and

            permission to provide water for the 5th Annual Recovery Walk Festival sponsored by

            the Community Addiction Recovery at.

           

47.      (COUNCILPERSON PAINTER) Bushnell Park de Waiver of half the fees and

            permission to close street, use City equipment and sell food and beverages for the Ninth

             Annual Lift Every Voice and Sing Gospel Festival and Fair at.

          

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

            permission to use the Pavilion and sell food, beverages and merchandise for a Festival

            sponsored by the Connecticut P.R.I.D.E. Committee at.

 

49.      (COUNCILPERSON PAINTER) Keney Park de Waiver of half the fees and permission

            to use City equipment and sell food and beverages for Community Health and Wellness

            Fair sponsored by the Chrysalis Center, Inc. at.

50.      (COUNCILPERSON PAINTER) Park Street de Waiver of half the fees and permission

            to use City equipment, close street and sell food and beverages for Block Party

            sponsored by Ester Sanches-Naek at.

           

51.      (COUNCILPERSON PAINTER) Colt Park de Waiver of half the fees and permission to

            use City equipment and sell food and beverages for picnic sponsored by Create Change at.

           

52.      (COUNCILPERSON PAINTER) Bushnell Park de Waiver of half the fees and

permission to use Pavilion and sell food and beverages for 3rd Annual Community

Peace Festival at.

               

53.      (COUNCILPERSON PAINTER) McKinnon's Irish Pub de Waiver of half the fees,

            permission to close street and sell food and alcohol for Block Party sponsored by.

 

54.      (COUNCILPERSON WINCH) Respect X-Large Entertainment, LLC  de Waiver of half

            the fees and permission to sell food for First New England Diversified Music Festival at

            LAZ Parking Lot on Market Street sponsored by.

           

              Attest:     

 

                                                                             Daniel M. Carey,
  
                                                                        City Clerk .