MINUTES
MEETING
OF THE
COURT
OF
COMMON
COUNCIL
FEBRUARY
23,
2004
CONSENT
CALENDAR:
ACTION
TAKEN
COMMUNICATIONS
1.
MAYOR
PEREZ,
with
accompanying
resolution
de
Authorization
to
sign
"Program
Agreement"
between
State
and
Energy
Efficiency
and
Climate
Protection
Initiative
and
enter
into
legal
agreements
for.
Passed
2.
MAYOR
PEREZ,
with
accompanying
resolution
de
Authorization
to
enter
into
an
agreement
with
the
Spanish
American
Merchants
Association
to
provide
coordination
services
during
the
Park
Street
Streetscape
Project.
Referred to the
Management and
Budget
Committee
3.
MAYOR
PEREZ,
with
accompanying
resolution
de
Authorization
to
reprogram
CDBG
funds
from
ULO
Account
for
replacement
of
fire
ladder
truck.
Passed
4.
MAYOR
PEREZ,
with
accompanying
resolution
de
Authorization
to
apply
for
Federal
funding
through
Capital
Region
Council
of
Governments
for
the
Memorial
Arch
and
Trinity
Street
Project
and to
enter
into
all
legal
agreements
necessary.
Passed
5.
MAYOR
PEREZ,
with
accompanying
resolution
de
Authorization
to
reprogram
ULO
funds
to
Hartford
Proud
and
Beautiful,
Inc.
for
the
Anti-Graffiti
Program.
6.
ACTING
CORPORATION
COUNSEL,
with
accompanying
resolution
from
Mayor
Perez
de
Settlements
of
Claims
against
the
City
of
Hartford,
as
follows:
Vivian
Alexander
-
$200.00,
Kellie
Buck -
$160.00,
Luis
Ortiz
-
$250.00,
William
Piacenza
-
$400.00
and
Don
Robertson
-
$250.00.
7.
ACTING
CORPORATION
COUNSEL,
with
two
(2)
accompanying
resolutions
from
Mayor
Perez
de
Settlements
of
Actions
against
the
City
of
Hartford,
as
follows:
Mozell
Faust
-
$5,000
and
Luis
Rodriguez
-
$15,000.
8.
ACTING
CORPORATION
COUNSEL,
with
two
(2)
accompanying
resolutions
from
Mayor
Perez
de
Authorization
to
enter
into
Executive
Session
to
discuss
litigation
entitled,
Antonia
Pacheco
v.
City
of
Hartford
and
Elaine
Williams
v.
City
of
Hartford,
et al.
Passed
9.
EDUCATION
COMMITTEE
de
Discussion
on
roles
and
responsibilities
and
educational
issues
that
need
to be
focused
on.
10.
HOUSING
COMMITTEE,
with
accompanying
resolution
de
Authorization
for
sale
of
City-owned
vacant
land
located
at 27
Florence
Street
to
Richard
R.
Bartman.
11.
HOUSING
COMMITTEE,
with
accompanying
resolution
de
Authorization
for
sale
of
City-owned
vacant
land
located
at
12-14
Olds
Place
to
Providian
Builders.
Passed
12.
PUBLIC
BUILDING
DEDICATION
COMMITTEE,
with
accompanying
substitute
resolution
de
Naming
of new
street
in
Stowe
Village
Development
as
Theodore
Nappier
Lane.
Passed
FOR
ACTION
13.
Substitute
resolutions
de
Settlements
of
Actions
against
the
City
of
Hartford,
as
follows:
Barbara
Barrett
-
$21,000
and
Carol
Miranti
-
$3,500.
PROPOSED
ORDINANCES
14.
(MAYOR
PEREZ)
Ordinance
authorizing
the
Corporation
Counsel,
with
the
approval
of the
Mayor,
to
enter
into
monetary
settlements
in
amounts
not to
exceed
Twenty
Thousand
Dollars
($20,000).
HEARING
DATE -
Monday,
March
15,
2004
15.
(MAYOR
PEREZ)
Four
(4)
ordinances
authorizing
the
issuance
of
bonds
for
the
renovation
of
Webster,
Simpson-Waverly,
Naylor
and
the
University
of
Hartford
Magnet
Schools.
Referred to the Management and
Budget
& Education Committee
RESOLUTIONS
16.
(MAYOR PEREZ) Corporation Counsel de Appointment of.
Passed
17.
(MAYOR
PEREZ)
Pulaski
Drive
de
Renaming
of.
Passed
18. (MAYOR PEREZ) Government relations services de Authorization to enter into
contract
with
Capitol
Strategies
Group
LLC
for.
Passed
19.
(ACTING
CORPORATION
COUNSEL)
Hartford
Grand
Family
Housing
Limited
Partnership
and
the
City
de
Authorization
to
amend
Purchase
and
Sale
Agreement
between.
HEARING
DATE -
Monday,
March
15,
2004
20.
(COUNCILPERSON
PAINTER)
The
Ferrari
Club
of
America
de
Permission
to
hold
the
4th
Annual
Hartford
Concorso
Ferrari
hosted
by.
Referred
to the Public Works,
Parks and Environment Committee
21.
(COUNCILPERSON
PAINTER)
Elizabeth
Park
de
Granting
permission
to
vend
food
and
beverages
for
the
Annual
Women's
10K-5K
Run
at.
Referred
to the Public Works,
Parks and Environment Committee
22.
(COUNCILPERSON
PAINTER)
Bushnell
Park
de
Waiver
of
half
the
fees
and
permission
to
vend
food
and
beverages
for
the
New
England
Fiddle
Contest
sponsored
by
the
Peace
Train
Foundation,
Inc.
at.
Referred
to the Public Works,
Parks and Environment Committee
23.
(COUNCILPERSON
PAINTER)
Batterson
Park
de
Waiver
of
half
the
fees
and
permission
to
vend
food
and
beverages
for
the
2004
Regional
Concrete
Canoe
Event
sponsored
by the
American
Society
of
Civil
Engineers
at.
Referred
to the Public Works,
Parks and Environment Committee
24.
(COUNCILPERSON
PAINTER)
Riverfront
Plaza
de
Waiver
of
half
the
fees
and
permission
to
vend
food
and
beverages
for
2004
Hartford
Aleve
Arthritis
Walk
sponsored
by the
Arthritis
Foundation
Southern
New
England
Chapter
at.
Referred
to the Public Works,
Parks and Environment Committee
25.
(COUNCILPERSON
PAINTER)
Foodshare
de
Waiver
of
half
the
fees
and
permission
to
vend
food
and
beverages
for
21st
Annual
Walk
Against
Hunger
sponsored
by.
Referred
to the Public Works,
Parks and Environment Committee
26.
(COUNCILPERSON
PAINTER)
Sweet-Annie's
Floral
Design
de
Granting
permission
to
operate
as a
flower
vendor
at the
corner
of
Park
Street
and
Park
Terrace
for
various
holidays.
Passed
27.
(COUNCILPERSON
PAINTER)
Bushnell
Park
de
Waiver
of
half
the
fees
and
permission
to
vend
food
and
beverages
for
the
5th
Annual
Paws
for a
Cause
Event
sponsored
by the
Eve's
Fund,
Inc.
at.
28.
(COUNCILPERSON
PAINTER)
Bushnell
Park
de
Waiver
of
half
the
fees
and
permission
to
vend
food
and
beverages
for
Walk
for
Minds
of
America
Fundraising
Walk
sponsored
by the
National
Alliance
for
the
Mentally
Ill of
Connecticut
at.
29.
(COUNCILPERSON
PAINTER)
Sigourney
Park
de
Waiver
of
half
the
fees
for
Pentecostal
Tabernacle
(Apostolic)
hosting
several
religious
services
at.
Passed
30.
(COUNCILPERSON
PAINTER)
Elizabeth
Park
de
Waiver
of
half
the
fees
and
permission
to
vend
food
and
beverages
for
the
Connecticut
Senior
Games
Cycling
Event
sponsored
by the
Connecticut
Sports
Management
Group
at.
31.
(COUNCILPERSON
PAINTER)
St.
Lawrence
O'Toole
Church
de
Waiver
of
half
the
fees
for
Good
Friday
Procession
sponsored
by.
Referred to the Public Works, Parks and Environment Committee
32.
(COUNCILPERSON
PAINTER)
Hartford
Marathon
Foundation,
Inc.
de
Waiver
of
half
the
fees
and
permission
to
vend
food
and
beverages
for
Blue
Onion
10K
Run
/Walk
sponsored
by.
Referred to the Public Works, Parks and Environment Committee
33.
(COUNCILPERSON
PAINTER)
Riverfront
de
Waiver
of
half
the
fees
and
permission
to
vend
food
and
beverages
for
annual
walk-a-thon
sponsored
by the
Greater
Hartford
Chapter
of
Mothers
Against
Drunk
Driving
at
the.
34.
(COUNCILPERSON
PAINTER)
Elizabeth
Park
de
Waiver
of
half
the
fees
and
permission
to
vend
food
and
beverages
for
Kidney
Walk
sponsored
by the
National
Kidney
Foundation
of CT
at.
Referred
to the Public Works,
Parks and Environment Committee
35.
(COUNCILPERSON
PAINTER)
Bushnell
Park
de
Waiver
of
half
the
fees
and
permission
to
vend
food
and
beverages
for
Bicycle
Racing
sponsored
by
Powder
Ridge
Cycling
Team
at.
Referred
to the Public Works,
Parks and Environment Committee
36.
(COUNCILPERSON
PAINTER)
Bushnell
Park
de
Waiver
of
half
the
fees
and
permission
to
vend
food
and
beverages
for
annual
walk/run
sponsored
by the
Greater
Hartford
Arts
Council
at.
Referred
to the Public Works,
Parks and Environment Committee
37.
(COUNCILPERSON
PAINTER)
Playing
Fields
de
Increase
of
fees
for.
Referred
to the Public Works,
Parks and Environment Committee
38. (COUNCILPERSON PAINTER) Bushnell Park de Waiver of half the fees and
permission
to
vend
food
and
beverages
for
Cultural
Awareness
Days
sponsored
by the
Healing Heart of Hartford at.
Referred
to the Public Works,
Parks and Environment Committee
39.
(COUNCILPERSON
PAINTER)
Bushnell
Park
de
Waiver
of
half
the
fees
and
permission
to
vend
food
and
beverages
for
fundraising
walk
sponsored
by the
March
of
Dimes
at.
Referred
to the Public Works,
Parks and Environment Committee
40.
(COUNCILPERSON
PAINTER)
33rd
Annual
St.
Patrick's
Day
Parade
de
Allocation
of
funds
for.
Attest:
Daniel
M.
Carey,
City
Clerk