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MINUTES
MEETING OF THE COURT OF COMMON COUNCIL
OCTOBER 11, 2005
CONSENT CALENDAR:
ACTION
TAKEN COMMUNICATIONS 1.
MAYOR PEREZ, with
accompanying resolution de Authorization for Corporation Counsel
to settle a case between the City and the Hastings Hotel and accept
payment pursuant to settlement. 2.
MAYOR PEREZ, with
accompanying resolution de Authorization to accept a grant from the State and execute and approve any and all contracts and
amendments to develop and implement 3.
MAYOR PEREZ, with
accompanying resolution de Designating a portion of Ridgefield
Street as a local Historic District. 4.
MAYOR PEREZ, with
accompanying resolution de Allocation of funds to Laidlaw Transit
Services, Inc. for the provision of living wage to bus drivers
serving the City of Hartford. Referred to Labor and Workforce Development Committee 5.
MAYOR PEREZ, with
accompanying resolution de Allocation of funds and enter into and
modify said contract with the Salvation Army to operate No Freeze
Shelter facilities.
6.
PUBLIC WORKS, PARKS AND
ENVIRONMENT COMMITTEE de Ordinance amending
Chapter 7, Article III of Code concerning Parades.
7.
PUBLIC WORKS, PARKS AND ENVIRONMENT COMMITTEE de Report from Business
For Downtown Hartford (BFDH) Entertainment District Subgroup.
8.
PUBLIC WORKS, PARKS AND
ENVIRONMENT COMMITTEE de Shortages in
Sanitation Department.
9.
PUBLIC WORKS, PARKS AND
ENVIRONMENT COMMITTEE de Issues in Colt Park.
10.
QUALITY OF LIFE AND PUBLIC
SAFETY COMMITTEE AND MANAGEMENT AND
BUDGET COMMITTEE de Report on referred items.
a. Passed b. Passed
REPORTS 11.
PLANNING AND ECONOMIC
DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE, with accompanying
resolution de
Authorization to enter into a lease agreement with the John E. Rodgers
African American Cultural Center, Inc. for use of property as a
museum and community
resource center. 12.
PLANNING AND ECONOMIC
DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE, with accompanying
resolution de
Authorization to the Hartford Parking Authority to lease commercial space in
the Morgan Street Garage to various potential tenants. Passed 13.
FINANCE AND REVENUE COMMITTEE
de Ordinance appropriating $29,500,000 for
Breakthrough Academy Magnet School and authorizing the issuance of
$2,950,000 bonds of
the City to meet the City's portion of said appropriation and
pending the issuance thereof
the making of temporary borrowings for such purpose. ($29,500,000). Received 14.
FINANCE AND REVENUE COMMITTEE
de Ordinance appropriating $36,450,000 for
construction of Greater Hartford Classical Magnet School and
authorizing the issuance of
$3,645,000 bonds of the City to meet the City's portion of said
appropriation and pending
the issuance thereof the making of temporary borrowings for such
purpose. ($36,450,000). 15.
FINANCE AND REVENUE COMMITTEE
de Ordinance amending an ordinance
appropriating funds for Hartford Public High School and authorizing
the issuance of
$102,000,000 general obligation bonds to meet said appropriations.
($105,000,000). Received 16.
FINANCE AND REVENUE COMMITTEE
de Ordinance appropriating $36,950,400 for
Pathways to Technology Magnet School and authorizing the issuance
of $4,000,000 bonds
of the City to meet the City's portion of said appropriation and
pending the issuance
thereof the making of temporary borrowings for such purpose.
($36,950,400). Received 17.
FINANCE AND REVENUE COMMITTEE
de Ordinance appropriating funds for various
public improvements and authorizing the issuance of $5,750,000,
bonds of the City to meet
the City's portion of said appropriation and pending the issuance
thereof the making of
temporary borrowings for such purpose. ($5,750,000). Received 18.
HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
COMMITTEE, with accompanying substitute
resolution de
Authorization to apply for and receive funds for the Hartford Healthy Start:
Eliminating Disparities Grant and enter into contracts with the
Hispanic Health Council
and Nia Solutions, Inc. for services. Passed 19.
HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
COMMITTEE de Authorization to apply for and
receive funds from the Federal Department of Health and Human
Services under Title I of
the Ryan White CARE Act for services for persons with AIDS.
Received 20.
HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
COMMITTEE, with accompanying resolution de
Authorization for the Department of Health and Human Services to
contribute funds to
the UCONN Husky Sports Program. Passed 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 for fall
programs and enter into
contract with Cultural Dance Troupe of the West Indies, Inc. Passed 22.
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 and enter
into contract with the
Compass Youth Collaborative. Passed 23.
PUBLIC WORKS, PARKS AND ENVIRONMENT COMMITTEE, with accompanying Passed 24.
PUBLIC WORKS, PARKS AND
ENVIRONMENT COMMITTEE, with accompanying
resolution de
Support for the building of a
recreational trail along the South Branch of the
Park River, acceptance of ownership and authorization to enter into
agreement with Eastern
Connecticut Resource Conservation and Development Area, Inc. for
future maintenance. Passed 25.
PUBLIC WORKS, PARKS AND
ENVIRONMENT COMMITTEE de Ordinance establishing
the Committee on
Veterans Gravesites. Received 26.
PUBLIC WORKS, PARKS AND
ENVIRONMENT COMMITTEE de Ordinance amending
Chapter 7, Article II, Division 1, Section 7-16 (d) of Code
concerning City services to Public
Festivals. Received 27.
PUBLIC WORKS, PARKS AND
ENVIRONMENT COMMITTEE de Ordinance amending
Chapter 26, Article I, Section 26-8 of Code concerning cemetery
grave opening in City
cemeteries shall be as follows. Received 28.
PUBLIC WORKS, PARKS AND
ENVIRONMENT COMMITTEE de Ordinance amending
Chapter 27, Article II, Section 27-36.1 (a) & (b) of Code
concerning Designated Vendor Parking. Received 29.
PUBLIC WORKS, PARKS AND
ENVIRONMENT COMMITTEE de Ordinance amending
Chapter 31, Article I, Section 31-8(a) of Code concerning Lawful
Obstructions-Permit. Received 30.
PUBLIC WORKS, PARKS AND
ENVIRONMENT COMMITTEE de Ordinance amending
Chapter 31, Article III, Section 31-8(a) & (b) of Code
concerning Streets and Sidewalks. Received 31.
QUALITY OF LIFE AND PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE de Ordinance amending
Chapter Received 32.
QUALITY OF LIFE AND PUBLIC
SAFETY COMMITTEE de Ordinance amending
Chapter 29, Article I of Code concerning Public Safety Police
Detail for Places of Public
Amusement. Received FOR ACTION 33.
Report and resolution de
Request to grant a leave of absence to various employees to close a
break in service. Postponed 34.
Ordinance appropriating
$29,500,000 for Breakthrough Academy Magnet School and
authorizing the issuance of $2,950,000 bonds of the City to meet
the City's portion of said
appropriation and pending the issuance thereof the making of
temporary borrowing for such
purpose.
($29,500,000). Passed 35.
Ordinance appropriating
$36,450,000 for construction of Greater Hartford Classical Magnet
School and authorizing
the issuance of $3,645,000 bonds of the City to the meet the City's
portion of said appropriation and pending the issuance thereof the
making of temporary
borrowings for such purpose. ($36,450,000). Passed 36.
Ordinance amending an
ordinance appropriating funds for Hartford Public High School and
authorizing the issuance of $102,000,000 general obligation bonds
to meet said
appropriations. ($105,000,000). Passed 37.
Ordinance appropriating
$36,950,400 for Pathways to Technology Magnet School and
authorizing the issuance of $4,000,000 bonds of the City to meet
the City's portion of
said appropriation and pending the issuance thereof the making of
temporary borrowings for
such purpose.
($36,950,400). Passed 38.
Ordinance appropriating funds
for various public improvements and authorizing the issuance
of $5,750,000 bonds of the City to meet the City's portion of
said appropriation and
pending the issuance thereof the making of temporary borrowings for
such purpose.
($5,750,000). Passed 39.
Ordinance establishing the
Committee on Veterans Gravesites. Passed 40.
Ordinance amending Chapter 7,
Article II, Division 1, Section 7-16 (d) of Code de City
services to Public Festivals. Passed 41.
Ordinance amending Chapter 7,
Article III of Code de Parades. Withdrawn 42.
Ordinance amending Chapter 22,
Article II, Division 5, Section 22-113 of Code de
Attendants. Passed 43.
Ordinance amending Chapter 26,
Article I, Section 26-8 of Code de Cemetery grave opening
in City cemeteries
shall be as follows. Withdrawn 44.
Ordinance amending Chapter 27,
Article II, Section 27-36.1 (a) & (b) of Code de Designated Vendor
Parking. Withdrawn 45.
Ordinance amending Chapter 29,
Article I of Code de Public Safety Police Detail for Places
of Public Amusement. Passed 46.
Ordinance amending Chapter 31,
Article I, Section 31-8 (a) of Code de Lawful
Obstructions-Permit. Postponed 47.
Ordinance amending Chapter 31,
Article III, Section 31-87 (a) & (b) of Code de Streets and
Sidewalks. Passed PROPOSED ORDINANCES 48.
(MAYOR PEREZ) Ordinance
appropriating Capital Improvement Funds for five LoCIP
Projects. ($1,566,000)
HEARING DATE - Monday, November 21, 2005 49.
(MAYOR PEREZ) Ordinance
amending Chapter 26, Article I, Section 26-8 of Code de
Cemetery grave opening in City cemeteries shall be as follows:
HEARING DATE - Monday, November 21, 2005
Referred
to
RESOLUTIONS 50.
(MAYOR PEREZ) 400 Wethersfield
Avenue de Granting an easement to Connecticut Light
and Power Company for property located at. 51.
(COUNCILPERSONS BOUCHER AND
WINCH) Hartford Residency Review de Second
annual review and study of conducts and practices of Hartford
Governmental and non-profit
based organizations
and for the Labor and Workforce Development Committee to support
the. Passed 52.
(COUNCILPERSON HORTON SHEFF)
Hartford Animation Institute Cartoon Afterschool
Program de Allocation of funds for the purpose of teaching art and
the business of digital
animation sponsored by The Joe, Picture Show, Inc. for. Passed 53.
(COUNCILPERSON PAINTER) City
Hall Atrium de Granting permission for the
consumption of alcoholic beverages to the Columbus Celebration and
Parade Committee for
celebration at. Passed 54.
(COUNCILPERSON PAINTER)
Bushnell Park de Waiver of half the fees and permission to
serve food and
beverages for Annual Memory Walk Walkathon sponsored by the
Alzheimer's Association Connecticut Chapter at. Passed 55.
(COUNCILPERSON PAINTER)
Riverfront Plaza de Waiver of half the fees and permission
to serve food and
beverages for 5 mile walk sponsored by the American Heart Association at. Passed 56.
(COUNCILPERSON TORRES) Juan
Castillo Latin-American Basketball League de
Allocation of funds for games from the Health and Human Services
Department-Recreation
Services Contractual Account and enter into contract with. Passed
Attest:
Daniel M. Carey,
City Clerk
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