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AGENDA
MEETING OF THE COURT OF COMMON COUNCIL
APRIL 11, 2005 CONSENT CALENDAR:
ACTION TAKEN COMMUNICATIONS 1.
MAYOR PEREZ, with accompanying resolution de Appointment of
Susan Rand
Brown to the Permanent Commission on the Status of Hartford Women. Passed
2.
MAYOR PEREZ, with accompanying ordinance de Reconsideration
and amending
of an ordinance
appropriating funds from the Capital Improvement Fund rather
than the Hartford Parks Trust Fund. Referred to the Management and Budget Committee 3.
MAYOR PEREZ, with accompanying resolution de Authorization
for sale of
City-owned property located at 31-33 Warren Street to Charles
Pieters.
HEARING DATE - Monday,
April 18, 2005
Referred to the Housing
Committee 4.
MAYOR PEREZ, with accompanying resolution de Authorization
to program CDBG,
HOME, HOPWA and ESG for Program Year 31 for Fiscal Year 2005-2006.
HEARING DATE - Monday,
April 18, 2005 Referred to the Management and Budget Committee
5.
PLANNING AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE, with accompanying
substitute resolution de Authorization to convey land and appurtenances to the
principals for property located at 1291 Albany Avenue. Passed 6.
HOUSING COMMITTEE, with accompanying resolution de
Authorization to allocate
Program Year 30 CDBG funds and enter into agreement with the
Housing Education
Resource Center for the development of the U.S. Housing and Urban
Development
Housing Impediment Plan. Passed 7.
PUBLIC WORKS, PARKS AND ENVIRONMENT COMMITTEE, with accompanying
resolution de
Waiver of half the fees for carnival sponsored by the Coleman Brothers
Show and Friends of Colt Park at Colt Park. Passed 8.
PUBLIC WORKS, PARKS AND ENVIRONMENT COMMITTEE, with accompanying
resolution de
Waiver of half the fees for carnival sponsored by the Coleman Brothers
Show and Friends of Pope Park at Pope Park. Passed 9.
PUBLIC WORKS, PARKS AND ENVIRONMENT COMMITTEE, with accompanying
substitute resolution de Waiver of half the fees and permission to serve food and close Trinity Street for Life Celebration on the Hill sponsored by
the American Cancer Society, Passed 10.
PUBLIC WORKS, PARKS AND ENVIRONMENT COMMITTEE, with accompanying
resolution de
Increase of Playing Field User Fees. Passed 11.
PUBLIC WORKS, PARKS AND ENVIRONMENT COMMITTEE, with accompanying
resolution de
Waiver of half the fees for the Blue Onion 10K Run/Walk sponsored by
Hartford Marathon Foundation, Inc. Postponed 12.
PUBLIC WORKS, PARKS AND ENVIRONMENT COMMITTEE, with accompanying
substitute resolution de Waiver of half the fees and permission to vend food, beverages,
serve alcohol and
erect tents at some of the scheduled tours, concerts, volunteer gardening,
workshops, lectures, plant sales and events sponsored by Friends of
Elizabeth Park at Passed FOR ACTION
13.
Ordinance amending Chapter 2, Article IV, Section 2-105 de Metro
Hartford Information Services.
Passed
Company, LLC and the United States Fire Arms Manufacturing Company
for property
located at 453 Ledyard Street. Passed
15.
(MAYOR PEREZ) Ordinance designating 410 Asylum Street as a local
historic property.
HEARING DATE - Monday, April 18, 2005 Referred to the Planning and Economic Development Committee
Improvement Fund for improvements to Goodwin Park and playground.
($170,000).
HEARING DATE - Monday,
April 18, 2005 Referred to the Public Works, Parks and Environment Committee
Improvement Fund for improvements to a public park known as Pope
Park (Pope Park
Master Plan). ($400,000).
HEARING DATE - Monday,
April 18, 2005 Referred to the Public Works, Parks and Environment Committee
18.
(MAYOR PEREZ) Hartford Public High School Science Department de
Authorization
to execute a lease with 2074-1429 Park Street, LLC for use of the
basement area at 2074 Park Street by.
Referred to the Management and
Budget
Committee
certain Master Lease Agreement and purchase of new equipment with. Referred to the Management and Budget Committee 20.
(COUNCIL PRESIDENT LAFONTAINE) Preservation of historic documents
de
Authorization to apply for grant and enter into contracts with
State for funds for. Passed 21.
(COUNCILPERSON AIREY-WILSON) National Youth Service Day de
Appreciation
of all involved in. Passed 22.
(COUNCILPERSON HORTON SHEFF) Social Security Reform de Hosting a
City-wide forum and for Congress to reject privatization for. Referred to the Health and Human Services Committee 23.
(COUNCILPERSON KENNEDY) Senior Center de Granting permission for
the consumption of alcoholic beverages on the premises of.
Passed 24.
(COUNCILPERSON PAINTER) Riverfront Recapture de Waiver of half the
costs and
fees and permission to vend food and beverages for Annual
Walk-a-thon sponsored by
the Greater Hartford Chapter of the Mothers Against Drunk Driving
at.
Referred
to the
Public Works, Parks and Environment Committee
25.
(COUNCILPERSON PAINTER) Bushnell Park de Waiver of half the costs
and
permission to vend food and alcoholic beverages for parade through
certain streets
sponsored by Trinidad & Tobago Civic Association, Inc. and
festival ending at. Referred to the Public Works, Parks and Environment Committee
permission to sell food, alcoholic beverages, crafts and souvenirs
and use of a generator
for the Greater Hartford Festival of Jazz at.
Referred
to the
Public Works, Parks and Environment Committee
27.
(COUNCILPERSON PAINTER) The Ferrari Club of America de Permission
to hold the
5th Annual Hartford
Concorso Ferrari hosted by.
Passed
permission to sell food and alcoholic beverages for a Free Summer
Blues Concert
sponsored by the Greater Hartford Arts Council at.
Passed
Request of Police assistance and a street sweeper for Elephant Walk
sponsored by Feld
Entertainment/Ringling Brothers and Barnum and Bailey Circus at.
Passed
England Fiddle Contest sponsored by Peace Train Foundation, Inc. at. Referred to the Public Works, Parks and Environment Committee 31. Executive Session: Yanira Torres v. City/ Update on Cintron case
Received Attest:
Daniel M. Carey,
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