AGENDA
MEETING OF THE COURT OF COMMON COUNCIL
SEPTEMBER 22, 2003
THE MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF DECEMBER 9, 2002, THE RECESSED MEETING OF DECEMBER 8 AND THE REGULAR MEETINGS OF JANUARY 13, 2003, JANUARY 27, FEBRUARY 10, FEBRUARY 24, MARCH 10, MARCH 24, APRIL 14 AND APRIL 28, WERE APPROVED.
CONSENT CALENDAR:
ACTION TAKEN
HEARING
1.
Ordinance changing the zone classification on the west side of
Windsor Street between
Pavilion and Battles Streets from the present C-1 to the I-2
District.
COMMUNICATIONS
2.
CITY MANAGER, with accompanying resolution de Authorization
for sale of
City-owned property located at 2790 Main Street to Thomas
Armstrong.
HEARING DATE - Monday,
October 20, 2003
3.
CITY MANAGER, with accompanying resolution de Authorization
for sale of
City-owned vacant lot located at 14-16 Westland Street to Providian
Builders.
HEARING DATE - Monday,
October 20, 2003
4.
CITY MANAGER, with accompanying resolution de Authorization
for sale of
City-owned vacant lot located at 49 Sanford Street to Providian
Builders.
HEARING DATE - Monday,
October 20, 2003
5.
CITY MANAGER, with accompanying resolution de Authorization
to subordinate
City's mortgage for property located at 236 Collins Street to a
financial institution.
HEARING DATE - Monday,
October 20, 2003
6.
CITY MANAGER, with accompanying resolution de Authorization
to subordinate
City's mortgage for property located at 50 Ashley Street to a
financial institution.
HEARING DATE - Monday,
October 20, 2003
7.
CITY MANAGER, with accompanying resolution de Authorization
for sale of
City-owned vacant lot located at 17 Auburn Street to Providian
Builders.
HEARING DATE - Monday,
October 20, 2003
8.
CITY MANAGER, with accompanying resolution de Authorization
for sale of
City-owned property located at 149-153 Mather Street to Temple of
Prayer and
Worship Church.
HEARING DATE - Monday,
October 20, 2003
9.
CITY MANAGER, with accompanying resolution de Authorization
to accept from the
Hartford Food System reimbursement associated with recreation staff
driving costs
for youth participants
to the Holcomb Farm Program in Granby.
10.
CITY MANAGER, with accompanying resolution de Agreement
between the City and
the Communication Workers of America, Local 1298 for a new job
description and
salary range for the position of Director of Emergency Management.
11.
CORPORATION COUNSEL, with accompanying resolution de
Settlement of Action
against the City of Hartford, as follows: Charles R. Horn -
$10,000.
12.
DEPUTY CORPORATION COUNSEL de Request to enter into Executive
Session to
discuss pending claim and potential litigation.
FROM TABLE
13.
Report de Coordination of a Task Force to explore the potential
granting of special
Police powers to City departments and private institutions.
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ACTION TAKEN
REPORTS
14.
CITY PLAN COMMISSION de Ordinance changing the zone classification
on the west
side of Windsor Street
between Pavilion and Battles Streets from the present C-1 to the
I-2 District.
15.
OPERATIONS, MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET COMMITTEE, with two (2)
accompanying resolutions de Authorization to enter into two (2) lease agreements with
Resun Leasing
Incorporated for relocatable modular classrooms at Burr and Parkville
Schools.
16.
OPERATIONS, MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET COMMITTEE, with four (4)
accompanying resolutions de Authorization to designate four (4) institutions as new
Qualified Public Depositories (QPD) of the City.
17.
OPERATIONS, MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET COMMITTEE, with accompanying
substitute resolution de Allocation of funds for supporting operational expenses of
Hartford Construction Jobs Initiative.
18.
OPERATIONS, MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET COMMITTEE, with accompanying
resolution de
Creating Task Force to examine Deferred Retirement Option Program for
Police Officers.
19.
OPERATIONS, MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET COMMITTEE, with accompanying
resolution de
Allocation of Home Program funds to the Community Builders, Inc. for the
acquisition and
renovation of one hundred (100) rental housing units in the
Northeast neighborhood.
20.
OPERATIONS, MANAGEMENT AND
BUDGET COMMITTEE, with accompanying
substitute resolution de Authorization to enter into contract with State and
subcontract with the Hispanic Health Council and the Bristol
Community
Organization for expansion of Regional services under the Healthy
Start Program.
21.
OPERATIONS, MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET COMMITTEE de Authorization to
do background checks of all Connecticut P.O.S.T. Certified Officers
prior to sending to
Hartford Police Academy.
22.
HEALTH, HUMAN SERVICES AND RECREATION COMMITTEE, with
accompanying substitute resolution
de Developing a plan to create
Substance Abuse
Initiative.
23.
HOUSING COMMITTEE, with accompanying resolution de
Authorization for sale of
City-owned property located at 271-273 Laurel Street to Mechanical
Design Services,
LLC.
24.
HOUSING COMMITTEE, with accompanying resolution de
Authorization to
subordinate City's mortgage for property located at 23-25 Garfield
Street to a financial
institution.
25.
HOUSING COMMITTEE, with accompanying resolution de
Authorization to
subordinate City's mortgage for property located 129-131 Newbury
Street to a financial
institution.
26.
HOUSING COMMITTEE, with accompanying resolution de
Authorization to
subordinate City's mortgage for property located at 40 Burlington
Street to a financial
institution.
27.
HOUSING COMMITTEE, with accompanying resolution de
Authorization to
subordinate City's mortgage for property located at 78 Ashford
Street to a financial
institution.
28.
HOUSING COMMITTEE, with accompanying resolution de
Authorization to
subordinate City's mortgage for property located at 45-47 Rowe
Avenue to a financial
institution.
COURT
OF COMMON COUNCIL - SEPTEMBER 22, 2003
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ACTION TAKEN
REPORTS (CONTINUED)
29.
HOUSING COMMITTEE, with accompanying resolution de
Allocation of Home
Program funds to the Community Builders, Inc. for the acquisition
and renovation of
one hundred (100) rental housing units in the Northeast
neighborhood.
30.
HOUSING COMMITTEE, with accompanying resolution de
Authorization to
subordinate City's mortgage for property located at 811 Tower
Avenue to a financial
institution.
31.
QUALITY OF LIFE AND PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE de Establishment of No
Freeze Policy to make additional temporary shelter available during
inclement weather.
32.
PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR de Ordinance discontinuing a portion of
Vredendale
Avenue.
33.
PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR de Ordinance discontinuing a portion of Sequassen
Street.
34.
PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR de Ordinance changing the zone classification
on the
west side of Windsor Street between Pavilion and Battles Streets
from the present C-1
to the I-2 District.
FOR ACTION
35.
Report de Creating a contract with John Kulick to resume Park River
Tours.
36.
Ordinance discontinuing a portion of Vredendale Avenue.
37.
Ordinance discontinuing a portion of Sequassen Street.
PROPOSED ORDINANCES
38.
(COUNCILPERSON TORRES) Ordinance amending Chapter 25, Section 25-14
of
Code de Alarm System Registration.
HEARING DATE - Monday,
October 20, 2003
39.
(CITY MANAGER) Ordinance amending Chapter XVII, Section 3 (bii) of
the Charter de
Pensions. (Pension
benefits for all non-bargaining unit Police Officers and Firefighters).
HEARING DATE - Monday,
October 20, 2003
RESOLUTIONS
40.
(COUNCILPERSON ROSSETTI) Jane Christine Bourns de Offering
condolences to the
family and celebrating
the accomplishments of.
41.
(COUNCILPERSON HORTON SHEFF) Grandparents raising grandchildren de
Reaffirmation of commitment to and dedication to enhancing policies
for.
42.
(COUNCILPERSON ROSSETTI) 680 Blue Hills Avenue de Waiver of half
the fees and
use of City equipment for Third Annual PraisePower 2003 "Souled
Out for Jesus"
sponsored by Blackwell Memorial A.M.E. Zion Church at.
43.
(COUNCILPERSON ROSSETTI) Oxford Street de Waiver of half the fees
and street
closure for Block Party sponsored by Jill Barrett at.
44.
(COUNCILPERSON ROSSETTI) Bushnell Park de Waiver of half the fees
for 10th
Anniversary of Pen Pal Program between Tootin' Hills School of West
Simsbury and
Barnard Brown School at.
45.
(COUNCILPERSON ROSSETTI) Goodwin Park de Waiver of half the fees
for Annual
Fall Foliage Festival and Flea Market sponsored by the Friends of
Goodwin Park at.
46.
(COUNCILPERSON ROSSETTI) Brotherhood Lord of Miracles of Peru Inc.
de Waiver
of half the fees for Procession sponsored by.
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OF COMMON COUNCIL - SEPTEMBER 22, 2003
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ACTION TAKEN
RESOLUTIONS (CONTINUED)
47.
(COUNCILPERSON ROSSETTI) Bushnell Park de Waiver of half the fees
for Walk
sponsored by the American Diabetes Association at.
48.
(COUNCILPERSON ROSSETTI) Bushnell Park de Waiver of half the fees
for 5 Mile
Walking Event sponsored by the American Cancer Society at.
49.
(COUNCILPERSON ROSSETTI) Colt Park de Waiver of half the fees and
permission to
advertise for Carnival
sponsored by the Coleman Brothers Show at.
50.
(COUNCILPERSON ROSSETTI) Columbus Park de Waiver of half the fees
and use of
City equipment for Annual Columbus Day Parade sponsored by the
Columbus
Celebration Committee at.
51.
(COUNCILPERSON ROSSETTI) Youth Challenge Ministry de Waiver of half
the fees
for Procession sponsored by.
52.
(COUNCILPERSON ROSSETTI) Pope Park de Waiver of half the fees and
permission
to
advertise for the Coleman Brothers Show sponsored by the Friends of Pope Park
at.
53.
(COUNCILPERSON ROSSETTI) Bushnell Park de Waiver of half the fees,
use of City
equipment and permission to sell alcohol for SportsFest Hartford
sponsored by Hats Off
Communications at.
54.
(COUNCILPERSONS ROSSETTI
AND PAINTER) First Night Hartford, Inc. de
Allocation of funds to.
Attest:
Daniel M. Carey,
City Clerk
![]()
INLAND WETLANDS AGENCY MEETING
September
22, 2003
REPORT:
1a.
PLANNING, ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND ZONING COMMITTEE,
Attest:
DANIEL M. CAREY,
Clerk of the Agency.